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22 * @brief Common functions for creating listscheduling algorithms
23 * @author Sebastian Hack
27 #ifndef FIRM_BE_BELISTSCHED_H
28 #define FIRM_BE_BELISTSCHED_H
30 #include "firm_types.h"
31 #include "irnodeset.h"
39 * Checks, if a node is to appear in a schedule. Such nodes either
40 * consume real data (mode datab) or produce such.
41 * @param irn The node to check for.
42 * @return 1, if the node consumes/produces data, false if not.
44 static inline bool to_appear_in_schedule(const ir_node *irn)
46 switch(get_irn_opcode(irn)) {
60 return mode_is_data(get_irn_mode(irn));
62 return ! (arch_irn_get_flags(irn) & arch_irn_flags_not_scheduled);
67 * A selector interface which is used by the list schedule framework.
68 * You can implement your own list scheduler by implementing these
71 typedef struct list_sched_selector_t {
74 * Called before a graph is being scheduled.
77 * @param vtab The selector vtab.
78 * @param irg The backend graph.
79 * @return The environment pointer that is passed to all other functions in this struct.
81 void *(*init_graph)(ir_graph *irg);
84 * Called before scheduling starts on a block.
87 * @param graph_env The environment.
88 * @param block The block which is to be scheduled.
89 * @return A per-block pointer that is additionally passed to select.
91 void *(*init_block)(void *graph_env, ir_node *block);
94 * The selection function.
95 * It picks one node out of the ready list to be scheduled next.
96 * The function does not have to delete the node from the ready set.
97 * MUST be implemented.
99 * @param block_env Some private information as returned by init_block().
100 * @param sched_head The schedule so far.
101 * @param ready_set A set containing all ready nodes. Pick one of these nodes.
102 * @param live_set A set containing all nodes currently alive.
103 * @return The chosen node.
105 ir_node *(*select)(void *block_env, ir_nodeset_t *ready_set,
106 ir_nodeset_t *live_set);
109 * This function gets executed after a node finally has been made ready.
112 * @param block_env The block environment.
113 * @param irn The node made ready.
114 * @param pred The previously scheduled node.
116 void (*node_ready)(void *block_env, ir_node *irn, ir_node *pred);
119 * This function gets executed after a node finally has been selected.
122 * @param block_env The block environment.
123 * @param irn The selected node.
125 void (*node_selected)(void *block_env, ir_node *irn);
128 * Called after a block has been scheduled.
131 * @param env The environment.
132 * @param block_env The per block environment as returned by init_block().
134 void (*finish_block)(void *block_env);
137 * Called after a whole graph has been scheduled.
140 * @param env The environment.
142 void (*finish_graph)(void *env);
143 } list_sched_selector_t;
146 * List schedule a graph.
147 * Each block in the graph gets a list head to its link field being the
148 * head of the schedule. You can walk this list using the functions in
151 * @param irg The backend irg.
153 void be_list_sched_graph(ir_graph *irg, const list_sched_selector_t *selector);