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22 * @brief Lowering of high level constructs.
23 * @author Michael Beck
26 #ifndef FIRM_LOWERING_H
27 #define FIRM_LOWERING_H
30 * A type telling where to add hidden parameters.
32 typedef enum add_hidden_params {
33 ADD_HIDDEN_ALWAYS_IN_FRONT = 0, /**< always add hidden parameters in front (default). */
34 ADD_HIDDEN_ALWAYS_LAST = 1, /**< always add hidden parameters last, did not work for variadic functions. */
35 ADD_HIDDEN_SMART = 2 /**< add hidden parameters last for non-variadic and first for variadic functions. */
39 * Additional flags for the lowering.
42 LF_NONE = 0, /**< no additional flags */
43 LF_COMPOUND_PARAM = 1, /**< lower calls with compound parameters */
44 LF_COMPOUND_RETURN = 2, /**< lower calls with compound returns */
45 LF_RETURN_HIDDEN = 4, /**< return the hidden address instead of void */
46 LF_SMALL_CMP_IN_REGS = 8 /**< return small compound values in registers */
49 /** Maximum number of registers that can be used to return compound values. */
50 #define MAX_REGISTER_RET_VAL 2
53 * A struct containing all control parameters for
54 * lower_compound_ret_calls().
57 int def_ptr_alignment; /**< Default alignment for data pointer. */
58 unsigned flags; /**< A bitmask of enum lowering_flags. */
59 add_hidden hidden_params; /**< Where to add hidden parameters. */
62 * A function returning a pointer type for a given type.
63 * If this pointer is NULL, a new pointer type is always created.
65 ir_type *(*find_pointer_type)(ir_type *e_type, ir_mode *mode, int alignment);
68 * If the LF_SMALL_CMP_IN_REGS flag is set, this function will be called
69 * to decide, whether a compound value should be returned in registers.
70 * This function must return the number of used registers and fill in the modes
71 * of the registers to use. Up to MAX_REGISTER_RET_VAL registers can be used.
73 int (*ret_compound_in_regs)(ir_type *compound_tp, ir_mode **modes);
77 * Lower calls with compound parameter and return types.
78 * This function does the following transformations:
80 * If LF_COMPOUND_PARAM is set:
82 * - Copy compound parameters to a new location on the callers
83 * stack and transmit the address of this new location
85 * If LF_COMPOUND_RETURN is set:
87 * - Adds a new (hidden) pointer parameter for
88 * any return compound type. The return type is replaced by void
89 * or if LOWERING_FLAGS_RETURN_HIDDEN is set by the address.
91 * - Use of the hidden parameters in the function code.
93 * - Change all calls to functions with compound return
94 * by providing space for the hidden parameter on the callers
97 * - Replace a possible block copy after the function call.
101 * - Changes the types of methods and calls to the lowered ones
103 * - lower all method types of existing entities
105 * In pseudo-code, the following transformation is done:
108 struct x ret = func(a, b);
117 * If the function returns only one possible result, the copy-on-return
118 * optimization is done, ie.
127 * is transformed into
130 void func(struct x *ret, a) {
135 * @param params A structure containing the control parameter for this
138 * During the transformation, pointer types must be created or reused.
139 * The caller can provide params->find_pointer_type for this task to
140 * reduce the number of created pointer types.
141 * If params->find_pointer_type is NULL, new pointer types
142 * are always created automatically.
144 void lower_calls_with_compounds(const lower_params_t *params);
147 * A callback type for creating an intrinsic entity for a given opcode.
149 * @param method the method type of the emulation function entity
150 * @param op the emulated ir_op
151 * @param imode the input mode of the emulated opcode
152 * @param omode the output mode of the emulated opcode
153 * @param context the context parameter
155 typedef ir_entity *(create_intrinsic_fkt)(ir_type *method, const ir_op *op,
156 const ir_mode *imode, const ir_mode *omode,
160 * The lowering parameter description.
162 typedef struct _lwrdw_param_t {
163 int enable; /**< if true lowering is enabled */
164 int little_endian; /**< if true should be lowered for little endian, else big endian */
165 ir_mode *high_signed; /**< the double word signed mode to be lowered, typically Ls */
166 ir_mode *high_unsigned; /**< the double word unsigned mode to be lowered, typically Lu */
167 ir_mode *low_signed; /**< the word signed mode to be used, typically Is */
168 ir_mode *low_unsigned; /**< the word unsigned mode to be used, typically Iu */
170 /** callback that creates the intrinsic entity */
171 create_intrinsic_fkt *create_intrinsic;
172 void *ctx; /**< context parameter for the creator function */
176 * Lower all double word operations.
178 void lower_dw_ops(const lwrdw_param_t *param);
181 * Default implementation. Context is unused.
183 ir_entity *def_create_intrinsic_fkt(ir_type *method, const ir_op *op,
184 const ir_mode *imode, const ir_mode *omode,
188 * Replaces SymConsts by a real constant if possible.
189 * Replace Sel nodes by address computation. Also resolves array access.
190 * Handle Bitfields by added And/Or calculations.
192 * @Note: There is NO lowering ob objects oriented types. This is highly compiler
193 * and ABI specific and should be placed directly in the compiler.
195 void lower_highlevel(void);
198 * An intrinsic mapper function.
200 * @param node the IR-node that will be mapped
201 * @param ctx a context
203 * @return non-zero if the call was mapped
205 typedef int (*i_mapper_func)(ir_node *node, void *ctx);
208 INTRINSIC_CALL = 0, /**< the record represents an intrinsic call */
209 INTRINSIC_INSTR /**< the record represents an intrinsic instruction */
213 * An intrinsic call record.
215 typedef struct _i_call_record {
216 enum ikind kind; /**< must be INTRINSIC_CALL */
217 ir_entity *i_ent; /**< the entity representing an intrinsic call */
218 i_mapper_func i_mapper; /**< the mapper function to call */
219 void *ctx; /**< mapper context */
220 void *link; /**< used in the construction algorithm, must be NULL */
224 * An intrinsic instruction record.
226 typedef struct _i_instr_record {
227 enum ikind kind; /**< must be INTRINSIC_INSTR */
228 ir_op *op; /**< the opcode that must be mapped. */
229 i_mapper_func i_mapper; /**< the mapper function to call */
230 void *ctx; /**< mapper context */
231 void *link; /**< used in the construction algorithm, must be NULL */
235 * An intrinsic record.
237 typedef union _i_record {
238 i_call_record i_call;
239 i_instr_record i_instr;
243 * Go through all graphs and map calls to intrinsic functions and instructions.
245 * Every call or instruction is reported to its mapper function,
246 * which is responsible for rebuilding the graph.
248 * current_ir_graph is always set.
250 * @param list an array of intrinsic map records
251 * @param length the length of the array
253 * @return number of found intrinsics.
255 unsigned lower_intrinsics(i_record *list, int length);
258 * A mapper for the integer absolute value: inttype abs(inttype v).
259 * Replaces the call by a Abs node.
263 int i_mapper_Abs(ir_node *call, void *ctx);
266 * A mapper for the alloca() function: pointer alloca(inttype size)
267 * Replaces the call by a Alloca(stack_alloc) node.
271 int i_mapper_Alloca(ir_node *call, void *ctx);
274 * A runtime routine description.
276 typedef struct _runtime_rt {
277 ir_entity *ent; /**< The entity representing the runtime routine. */
278 ir_mode *mode; /**< The operation mode of the mapped instruction. */
279 ir_mode *res_mode; /**< The result mode of the mapped instruction or NULL. */
280 long mem_proj_nr; /**< if >= 0, create a memory ProjM() */
281 long regular_proj_nr; /**< if >= 0, create a regular ProjX() */
282 long exc_proj_nr; /**< if >= 0, create a exception ProjX() */
283 long exc_mem_proj_nr; /**< if >= 0, create a exception memory ProjM() */
284 long res_proj_nr; /**< if >= 0, first result projection number */
288 * A mapper for mapping unsupported instructions to runtime calls.
289 * Maps a op(arg_0, ..., arg_n) into a call to a runtime function
290 * rt(arg_0, ..., arg_n).
292 * The mapping is only done, if the modes of all arguments matches the
293 * modes of rt's argument.
294 * Further, if op has a memory input, the generated Call uses it, else
296 * The pinned state of the Call will be set to the pinned state of op.
298 * Note that i_mapper_RuntimeCall() must be used with a i_instr_record.
300 * @return 1 if an op was mapped, 0 else
304 * - Maps signed Div nodes to calls to rt_Div():
306 runtime_rt rt_Div = {
307 ent("int rt_Div(int, int)"),
316 i_instr_record map_Div = {
319 i_mapper_RuntimeCall,
325 * - Maps ConvD(F) to calls to rt_Float2Div():
327 runtime_rt rt_Float2Double = {
328 ent("double rt_Float2Div(float)"),
329 get_type_mode("double"),
337 i_instr_record map_Float2Double = {
340 i_mapper_RuntimeCall,
346 int i_mapper_RuntimeCall(ir_node *node, runtime_rt *rt);
348 #endif /* FIRM_LOWERING_H */