/**
* @file
* @brief Available Optimisations of libFirm.
- * @version $Id: cfopt.h 13543 2007-04-29 19:29:02Z beck $
+ * @version $Id$
*/
#ifndef FIRM_IROPTIMIZE_H
#define FIRM_IROPTIMIZE_H
#include "firm_types.h"
+#include "begin.h"
/**
* Control flow optimization.
* and propagates dead control flow by calling equivalent_node().
* Independent of compiler flag it removes Tuples from cf edges,
* Bad predecessors from Blocks and Phis, and unnecessary predecessors of End.
+ * Destroys backedge information.
*
- * @bug So far destroys backedge information.
* @bug Chokes on Id nodes if called in a certain order with other
* optimizations. Call local_optimize_graph() before to remove
* Ids.
*/
-void optimize_cf(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void optimize_cf(ir_graph *irg);
/**
- * Perform partial conditional evaluation on the given graph.
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for optimize_cf().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *optimize_cf_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Perform path-sensitive jump threading on the given graph.
*
* @param irg the graph
*/
-void opt_cond_eval(ir_graph* irg);
+FIRM_API void opt_jumpthreading(ir_graph* irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_jumpthreading().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_jumpthreading_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_loopunroll().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_loopunroll_pass(const char *name);
+
/**
* Try to simplify boolean expression in the given ir graph.
*
* @param irg the graph
*/
-void opt_bool(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void opt_bool(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_bool().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_bool_pass(const char *name);
/**
* Try to reduce the number of conv nodes in the given ir graph.
*
* @param irg the graph
+ *
+ * @return non-zero if the optimization could be applied, 0 else
*/
-void conv_opt(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API int conv_opt(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for conv_opt().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *conv_opt_pass(const char *name);
/**
* Do the scalar replacement optimization.
*
* @param irg the graph which should be optimized
*/
-void data_flow_scalar_replacement_opt(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void data_flow_scalar_replacement_opt(ir_graph *irg);
/**
* A callback that checks whether a entity is an allocation
* @param callback a callback function to check whether a
* given entity is a allocation call
*/
-void escape_enalysis_irg(ir_graph *irg, check_alloc_entity_func callback);
+FIRM_API void escape_enalysis_irg(ir_graph *irg,
+ check_alloc_entity_func callback);
/**
* Do simple and fast escape analysis for all graphs.
*
* This is most effective on Java where no other stack variables exists.
*/
-void escape_analysis(int run_scalar_replace, check_alloc_entity_func callback);
+FIRM_API void escape_analysis(int run_scalar_replace,
+ check_alloc_entity_func callback);
/**
* Optimize function calls by handling const functions.
* This is a rather strong criteria, so do not expect that a
* lot of functions will be found. Moreover, all of them might
* already be inlined if inlining is activated.
- * Anyway, it might be good for handling builtin's or pseudo-graphs,
+ * Anyway, it might be good for handling builtin's
* even if the later read/write memory (but we know how).
*
* This optimizations read the irg_const_function property of
*
* @note This optimization destroys the link fields of nodes.
*/
-void optimize_funccalls(int force_run, check_alloc_entity_func callback);
+FIRM_API void optimize_funccalls(int force_run,
+ check_alloc_entity_func callback);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_prog pass for optimize_funccalls().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ * @param force_run if non-zero, an optimization run is started even
+ * if no const function graph was detected.
+ * Else calls are only optimized if at least one
+ * const function graph was detected.
+ * @param callback a callback function to check whether a
+ * given entity is a allocation call
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_prog pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_prog_pass_t *optimize_funccalls_pass(const char *name,
+ int force_run,
+ check_alloc_entity_func callback);
/**
* Does Partial Redundancy Elimination combined with
*
* @param irg the graph
*/
-void do_gvn_pre(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void do_gvn_pre(ir_graph *irg);
/**
- * This function is called to evaluate, if a mux can build
- * of the current architecture.
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for do_gvn_pre().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *do_gvn_pre_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * This function is called to evaluate, if a
+ * mux(@p sel, @p mux_false, @p mux_true) should be built for the current
+ * architecture.
* If it returns non-zero, a mux is created, else the code
* is not modified.
* @param sel A selector of a Cond.
- * @param phi_list List of Phi nodes about to be converted (linked via get_Phi_next() field)
+ * @param phi_list phi node to be converted
* @param i First data predecessor involved in if conversion
* @param j Second data predecessor involved in if conversion
*/
-typedef int (*arch_allow_ifconv_func)(ir_node *sel, ir_node* phi_list, int i, int j);
-
-/**
- * The parameters structure.
- */
-struct ir_settings_if_conv_t {
- int max_depth; /**< The maximum depth up to which expressions
- are examined when it has to be decided if they
- can be placed into another block. */
- arch_allow_ifconv_func allow_ifconv; /**< Evaluator function, if not set all possible Psi
- nodes will be created. */
-};
+typedef int (*arch_allow_ifconv_func)(ir_node *sel, ir_node *mux_false,
+ ir_node *mux_true);
/**
* Perform If conversion on a graph.
*
* @param irg The graph.
- * @param params The parameters for the if conversion.
*
* Cannot handle blocks with Bad control predecessors, so call it after control
* flow optimization.
*/
-void opt_if_conv(ir_graph *irg, const ir_settings_if_conv_t *params);
+FIRM_API void opt_if_conv(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_if_conv().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_if_conv_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Tries to reduce dependencies for memory nodes where possible by parllelizing
+ * them and synchronising with Sync nodes
+ * @param irg the graph where memory operations should be parallelised
+ */
+FIRM_API void opt_parallelize_mem(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_sync().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_parallelize_mem_pass(const char *name);
-void opt_ldst2(ir_graph *irg);
+/*
+ * Check if we can replace the load by a given const from
+ * the const code irg.
+ *
+ * @param load the load to replace
+ * @param c the constant
+ *
+ * @return in the modes match or can be transformed using a reinterpret cast
+ * returns a copy of the constant (possibly Conv'ed) on the
+ * current_ir_graph
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_node *can_replace_load_by_const(const ir_node *load, ir_node *c);
/**
* Load/Store optimization.
*
* Store after Load: A Store after a Load is removed, if the
* Store doesn't have an exception handler.
+ *
+ * @return non-zero if the optimization could be applied, 0 else
+ */
+FIRM_API int optimize_load_store(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for optimize_load_store().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *optimize_load_store_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * New experimental alternative to optimize_load_store.
+ * Based on a dataflow analysis, so load/stores are moved out of loops
+ * where possible
+ */
+FIRM_API int opt_ldst(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_ldst().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
*/
-void optimize_load_store(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_ldst_pass(const char *name);
/**
- * Do Loop unrolling in the given graph.
+ * Optimize loops by peeling or unrolling them if beneficial.
+ *
+ * @param irg The graph whose loops will be processed
+ *
+ * This function did not change the graph, only it's frame type.
+ * The layout state of the frame type will be set to layout_undefined
+ * if entities were removed.
*/
-void optimize_loop_unrolling(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void loop_optimization(ir_graph *irg);
/**
* Optimize the frame type of an irg by removing
* The layout state of the frame type will be set to layout_undefined
* if entities were removed.
*/
-void opt_frame_irg(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void opt_frame_irg(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_frame_irg().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_frame_irg_pass(const char *name);
/** Possible flags for the Operator Scalar Replacement. */
typedef enum osr_flags {
*
* This algorithm destroys the link field of nodes.
*/
-void opt_osr(ir_graph *irg, unsigned flags);
+FIRM_API void opt_osr(ir_graph *irg, unsigned flags);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for remove_phi_cycles().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ * @param flags set of osr_flags
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_osr_pass(const char *name, unsigned flags);
/**
* Removes useless Phi cycles, i.e cycles of Phi nodes with only one
*
* This algorithm destroys the link field of nodes.
*/
-void remove_phi_cycles(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void remove_phi_cycles(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for remove_phi_cycles().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *remove_phi_cycles_pass(const char *name);
+
/** A default threshold. */
-#define DEFAULT_CLONE_THRESHOLD 300
+#define DEFAULT_CLONE_THRESHOLD 20
/**
* Do procedure cloning. Evaluate a heuristic weight for every
* when executing a cloned method. If threshold is 0.0, every possible
* call is cloned.
*/
-void proc_cloning(float threshold);
+FIRM_API void proc_cloning(float threshold);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_prog pass for proc_cloning().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ * @param threshold the threshold for cloning
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_prog pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_prog_pass_t *proc_cloning_pass(const char *name, float threshold);
/**
* Reassociation.
* See Muchnik 12.3.1 Algebraic Simplification and Reassociation of
* Addressing Expressions.
*
+ * @return non-zero if the optimization could be applied, 0 else
+ */
+FIRM_API int optimize_reassociation(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for optimize_reassociation().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
*
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
*/
-void optimize_reassociation(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *optimize_reassociation_pass(const char *name);
/**
* Normalize the Returns of a graph by creating a new End block
* res = c;
* return res;
*/
-void normalize_one_return(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void normalize_one_return(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for normalize_one_return().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *normalize_one_return_pass(const char *name);
/**
* Normalize the Returns of a graph by moving
* else
* return c;
*/
-void normalize_n_returns(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void normalize_n_returns(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for normalize_n_returns().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *normalize_n_returns_pass(const char *name);
/**
* Do the scalar replacement optimization.
*
* @return non-zero, if at least one entity was replaced
*/
-int scalar_replacement_opt(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API int scalar_replacement_opt(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for scalar_replacement_opt().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *scalar_replacement_opt_pass(const char *name);
/** Performs strength reduction for the passed graph. */
-void reduce_strength(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void reduce_strength(ir_graph *irg);
/**
* Optimizes tail-recursion calls by converting them into loops.
*
* @return non-zero if the optimization could be applied, 0 else
*/
-int opt_tail_rec_irg(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API int opt_tail_rec_irg(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for opt_tail_rec_irg().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *opt_tail_rec_irg_pass(const char *name);
/**
* Optimize tail-recursion calls for all IR-Graphs.
* because it expects the memory edges pointing to calls, which might be
* removed by optimize_funccalls().
*/
-void opt_tail_recursion(void);
+FIRM_API void opt_tail_recursion(void);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_prog pass for opt_tail_recursion().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_prog pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_prog_pass_t *opt_tail_recursion_pass(const char *name);
/** This is the type for a method, that returns a pointer type to
* tp. This is needed in the normalization. */
* search to find an existing pointer type. If it can not find a type,
* generates a pointer type with mode_P_mach and suffix "cc_ptr_tp".
*/
-void normalize_irp_class_casts(gen_pointer_type_to_func gppt_fct);
-
+FIRM_API void normalize_irp_class_casts(gen_pointer_type_to_func gppt_fct);
/** Insert Casts so that class type casts conform exactly with the type hierarchy
* in given graph.
*
* This transformation requires that type information is computed. @see irtypeinfo.h.
*/
-void normalize_irg_class_casts(ir_graph *irg, gen_pointer_type_to_func gppt_fct);
-
+FIRM_API void normalize_irg_class_casts(ir_graph *irg,
+ gen_pointer_type_to_func gppt_fct);
/** Optimize casting between class types.
*
* Typeinformation is valid after optimization.
* Invalidates trout information.
*/
-void optimize_class_casts(void);
+FIRM_API void optimize_class_casts(void);
/**
- * CLiff Click's combo algorithm from "Combining Analyses, combining Optimizations".
+ * CLiff Click's combo algorithm from
+ * "Combining Analyses, combining Optimizations".
*
- * Does conditional constant propagation, unreachable code elimination and optimistic
- * global value numbering at once.
+ * Does conditional constant propagation, unreachable code elimination and
+ * optimistic global value numbering at once.
*
* @param irg the graph to run on
*/
-void combo(ir_graph *irg);
+FIRM_API void combo(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for combo.
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *combo_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Inlines all small methods at call sites where the called address comes
+ * from a SymConst node that references the entity representing the called
+ * method.
+ *
+ * @param irg the graph
+ * @param size maximum function size
+ *
+ * The size argument is a rough measure for the code size of the method:
+ * Methods where the obstack containing the firm graph is smaller than
+ * size are inlined. Further only a limited number of calls are inlined.
+ * If the method contains more than 1024 inlineable calls none will be
+ * inlined.
+ * Inlining is only performed if flags `optimize' and `inlineing' are set.
+ * The graph may not be in state phase_building.
+ * It is recommended to call local_optimize_graph() after inlining as this
+ * function leaves a set of obscure Tuple nodes, e.g. a Proj-Tuple-Jmp
+ * combination as control flow operation.
+ */
+FIRM_API void inline_small_irgs(ir_graph *irg, int size);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for inline_small_irgs().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ * @param size maximum function size
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *inline_small_irgs_pass(const char *name, int size);
+
+/**
+ * Inlineing with a different heuristic than inline_small_irgs().
+ *
+ * Inlines leave functions. If inlinening creates new leave
+ * function inlines these, too. (If g calls f, and f calls leave h,
+ * h is first inlined in f and then f in g.)
+ *
+ * Then inlines all small functions (this is not recursive).
+ *
+ * For a heuristic this inlineing uses firm node counts. It does
+ * not count auxiliary nodes as Proj, Tuple, End, Start, Id, Sync.
+ * If the ignore_runtime flag is set, calls to functions marked with the
+ * mtp_property_runtime property are ignored.
+ *
+ * @param maxsize Do not inline any calls if a method has more than
+ * maxsize firm nodes. It may reach this limit by
+ * inlineing.
+ * @param leavesize Inline leave functions if they have less than leavesize
+ * nodes.
+ * @param size Inline all function smaller than size.
+ * @param ignore_runtime count a function only calling runtime functions as
+ * leave
+ */
+FIRM_API void inline_leave_functions(unsigned maxsize, unsigned leavesize,
+ unsigned size, int ignore_runtime);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_prog pass for inline_leave_functions().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ * @param maxsize Do not inline any calls if a method has more than
+ * maxsize firm nodes. It may reach this limit by
+ * inlineing.
+ * @param leavesize Inline leave functions if they have less than leavesize
+ * nodes.
+ * @param size Inline all function smaller than size.
+ * @param ignore_runtime count a function only calling runtime functions as
+ * leave
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_prog pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_prog_pass_t *inline_leave_functions_pass(const char *name,
+ unsigned maxsize, unsigned leavesize, unsigned size,
+ int ignore_runtime);
+
+typedef void (*opt_ptr)(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Heuristic inliner. Calculates a benefice value for every call and inlines
+ * those calls with a value higher than the threshold.
+ *
+ * @param maxsize Do not inline any calls if a method has more than
+ * maxsize firm nodes. It may reach this limit by
+ * inlining.
+ * @param inline_threshold inlining threshold
+ * @param after_inline_opt optimizations performed immediately after inlining
+ * some calls
+ */
+FIRM_API void inline_functions(unsigned maxsize, int inline_threshold,
+ opt_ptr after_inline_opt);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_prog pass for inline_functions().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ * @param maxsize Do not inline any calls if a method has more than
+ * maxsize firm nodes. It may reach this limit by
+ * inlineing.
+ * @param inline_threshold inlining threshold
+ * @param after_inline_opt a function that is called after inlining a
+ * procedure. You should run fast local optimisations
+ * here which cleanup the graph before further
+ * inlining
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_prog pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_prog_pass_t *inline_functions_pass(const char *name,
+ unsigned maxsize, int inline_threshold, opt_ptr after_inline_opt);
+
+/**
+ * Combines congruent blocks into one.
+ *
+ * @param irg The IR-graph to optimize.
+ *
+ * @return non-zero if the graph was transformed
+ */
+FIRM_API int shape_blocks(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for shape_blocks().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *shape_blocks_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Perform loop inversion on a given graph.
+ * Loop inversion transforms a head controlled loop (like while(...) {} and
+ * for(...) {}) into a foot controlled loop (do {} while(...)).
+ */
+FIRM_API void do_loop_inversion(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Perform loop unrolling on a given graph.
+ * Loop unrolling multiplies the number loop completely by a number found
+ * through a heuristic.
+ */
+FIRM_API void do_loop_unrolling(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Perform loop peeling on a given graph.
+ */
+FIRM_API void do_loop_peeling(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for loop inversion.
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *loop_inversion_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for loop unrolling.
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *loop_unroll_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for loop peeling.
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *loop_peeling_pass(const char *name);
+
+typedef ir_type *(*get_Alloc_func)(ir_node *n);
+/** Set a new get_Alloc_func and returns the old one. */
+FIRM_API get_Alloc_func firm_set_Alloc_func(get_Alloc_func newf);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for set_vrp_data()
+ *
+ * @param name The name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *set_vrp_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Removes all entities which are unused.
+ *
+ * Unused entities have ir_visibility_local and are not used directly or
+ * indirectly through entities/code visible outside the compilation unit.
+ * This is usually conservative than gc_irgs, but does not respect properties
+ * of object-oriented programs.
+ */
+FIRM_API void garbage_collect_entities(void);
+
+/** Pass for garbage_collect_entities */
+FIRM_API ir_prog_pass_t *garbage_collect_entities_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Performs dead node elimination by copying the ir graph to a new obstack.
+ *
+ * The major intention of this pass is to free memory occupied by
+ * dead nodes and outdated analyzes information. Further this
+ * function removes Bad predecessors from Blocks and the corresponding
+ * inputs to Phi nodes. This opens optimization potential for other
+ * optimizations. Further this phase reduces dead Block<->Jmp
+ * self-cycles to Bad nodes.
+ *
+ * Dead_node_elimination is only performed if options `optimize' and
+ * `opt_dead_node_elimination' are set. The graph may
+ * not be in state phase_building. The outs datasturcture is freed,
+ * the outs state set to outs_none. Backedge information is conserved.
+ * Removes old attributes of nodes. Sets link field to NULL.
+ * Callee information must be freed (irg_callee_info_none).
+ *
+ * @param irg The graph to be optimized.
+ */
+FIRM_API void dead_node_elimination(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for dead_node_elimination().
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *dead_node_elimination_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Inlines a method at the given call site.
+ *
+ * Removes the call node and splits the basic block the call node
+ * belongs to. Inserts a copy of the called graph between these nodes.
+ * Assumes that call is a Call node in current_ir_graph and that
+ * the type in the Call nodes type attribute is the same as the
+ * type of the called graph.
+ * Further it assumes that all Phi nodes in a block of current_ir_graph
+ * are assembled in a "link" list in the link field of the corresponding
+ * block nodes. Further assumes that all Proj nodes are in a "link" list
+ * in the nodes producing the tuple. (This is only an optical feature
+ * for the graph.) Conserves this feature for the old
+ * nodes of the graph. This precondition can be established by a call to
+ * collect_phisprojs(), see irgmod.h.
+ * As dead_node_elimination this function reduces dead Block<->Jmp
+ * self-cycles to Bad nodes.
+ *
+ * Called_graph must be unequal to current_ir_graph. Will not inline
+ * if they are equal.
+ * Sets visited masterflag in current_ir_graph to the max of the flag in
+ * current and called graph.
+ * Assumes that both, the called and the calling graph are in state
+ * "op_pin_state_pinned".
+ * It is recommended to call local_optimize_graph() after inlining as this
+ * function leaves a set of obscure Tuple nodes, e.g. a Proj-Tuple-Jmp
+ * combination as control flow operation.
+ *
+ * @param call the call node that should be inlined
+ * @param called_graph the IR-graph that is called at call
+ *
+ * @return zero if method could not be inlined (recursion for instance),
+ * non-zero if all went ok
+ */
+FIRM_API int inline_method(ir_node *call, ir_graph *called_graph);
+
+/**
+ * Code Placement.
+ *
+ * Pins all floating nodes to a block where they
+ * will be executed only if needed. Depends on the flag opt_global_cse.
+ * Graph may not be in phase_building. Does not schedule control dead
+ * code. Uses dominator information which it computes if the irg is not
+ * in state dom_consistent. Destroys the out information as it moves nodes
+ * to other blocks. Optimizes Tuples in Control edges.
+ *
+ * Call remove_critical_cf_edges() before place_code(). This normalizes
+ * the control flow graph so that for all operations a basic block exists
+ * where they can be optimally placed.
+ */
+FIRM_API void place_code(ir_graph *irg);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for place_code().
+ * This pass enables GCSE, runs optimize_graph_df() and finally
+ * place_code();
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *place_code_pass(const char *name);
+
+/**
+ * Determine information about the values of nodes and perform simplications
+ * using this information. This optimization performs a data-flow analysis to
+ * find the minimal fixpoint.
+ */
+FIRM_API void fixpoint_vrp(ir_graph*);
+
+/**
+ * Creates an ir_graph pass for fixpoint_vrp().
+ * This pass dDetermines information about the values of nodes
+ * and perform simplications using this information.
+ * This optimization performs a data-flow analysis to
+ * find the minimal fixpoint.
+ *
+ * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
+ *
+ * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
+ */
+FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *fixpoint_vrp_irg_pass(const char *name);
+
+#include "end.h"
#endif