#ifndef _FIRM_BEARCH_H
#define _FIRM_BEARCH_H
+#include "firm_config.h"
+
+#include "irnode.h"
+#include "irmode.h"
+
#include "bitset.h"
+#include "hashptr.h"
+#include "fourcc.h"
+#include "set.h"
+#include "list.h"
+#include "ident.h"
-/*
- * Define the types of the arch facility.
- * All arch object names are stored in bearch_obj.def
+typedef struct _arch_register_class_t arch_register_class_t;
+typedef struct _arch_register_t arch_register_t;
+typedef struct _arch_enum_t arch_enum_t;
+typedef struct _arch_enum_member_t arch_enum_member_t;
+typedef struct _arch_isa_if_t arch_isa_if_t;
+typedef struct _arch_env_t arch_env_t;
+typedef struct _arch_irn_ops_t arch_irn_ops_t;
+typedef struct _arch_irn_handler_t arch_irn_handler_t;
+
+struct _be_node_factory_t;
+
+typedef enum _arch_register_type_t {
+ arch_register_type_none = 0,
+ arch_register_type_write_invariant,
+ arch_register_type_caller_saved, /**< The register must be saved by the caller
+ upon a function call. It thus can be overwritten
+ in the called function. */
+ arch_register_type_callee_saved, /**< The register must be saved by the called function,
+ it thus survives a function call. */
+ arch_register_type_ignore /**< Do not consider this register when allocating. */
+} arch_register_type_t;
+
+/**
+ * A register.
+ */
+struct _arch_register_t {
+ const char *name; /**< The name of the register. */
+ const arch_register_class_t *reg_class; /**< The class the register belongs to. */
+ int index; /**< The index of the register in the class. */
+ arch_register_type_t type; /**< The type of the register. */
+ void *data; /**< Custom data. */
+};
+
+static INLINE const arch_register_class_t *
+_arch_register_get_class(const arch_register_t *reg)
+{
+ return reg->reg_class;
+}
+
+static INLINE int _arch_register_get_index(const arch_register_t *reg)
+{
+ return reg->index;
+}
+
+#define arch_register_get_class(reg) _arch_register_get_class(reg)
+#define arch_register_get_index(reg) _arch_register_get_index(reg)
+#define arch_register_get_name(reg) ((reg)->name)
+
+/**
+ * A class of registers.
+ * Like general purpose or floating point.
+ */
+struct _arch_register_class_t {
+ const char *name; /**< The name of the register. */
+ int n_regs; /**< Number of registers in this class. */
+ const arch_register_t *regs; /**< The array of registers. */
+};
+
+#define arch_register_class_n_regs(cls) ((cls)->n_regs)
+
+/**
+ * Put all registers in a class into a bitset.
+ * @param cls The class.
+ * @param bs The bitset. May be NULL.
+ * @return The number of registers in the class.
+ */
+extern int arch_register_class_put(const arch_register_class_t *cls, bitset_t *bs);
+
+static INLINE const arch_register_t *
+_arch_register_for_index(const arch_register_class_t *cls, int idx)
+{
+ assert(0 <= idx && idx < cls->n_regs);
+ return &cls->regs[idx];
+}
+
+#define arch_register_for_index(cls, idx) \
+ _arch_register_for_index(cls, idx)
+
+/**
+ * Get the register set for a register class.
+ * @param cls The register class.
+ * @return The set containing all registers in the class.
+ */
+#define arch_get_register_set_for_class(cls) ((cls)->set)
+
+/**
+ * An immediate.
+ */
+struct _arch_immediate_t {
+ const char *name; /**< The name of the immediate. */
+ ir_mode *mode; /**< The mode of the immediate. */
+};
+
+/**
+ * The member of an enum.
+ */
+struct _arch_enum_member_t {
+ arch_enum_t *enm; /**< The enum, this member belongs to. */
+};
+
+/**
+ * An enumeration operand type.
+ *
+ * Enumeration operand types can be used to describe the variants
+ * of an instruction, like giving the cases for a compare (gt, lt,
+ * eq, ...) some other special attributes of an instruction.
+ */
+struct _arch_enum_t {
+ int n_members; /**< The number of members in this enum. */
+ arch_enum_member_t *members[1]; /**< The array of members. */
+};
+
+typedef enum _arch_operand_type_t {
+ arch_operand_type_invalid,
+ arch_operand_type_memory,
+ arch_operand_type_register,
+ arch_operand_type_immediate,
+ arch_operand_type_symconst,
+ arch_operand_type_last
+} arch_operand_type_t;
+
+/**
+ * Different types of register allocation requirements.
+ */
+typedef enum _arch_register_req_type_t {
+ arch_register_req_type_none = 0, /** No register requirement. */
+
+ arch_register_req_type_normal = 1, /** All registers in the class
+ are allowed. */
+
+ arch_register_req_type_limited = 2, /** Only a real subset of
+ the class is allowed. */
+
+ arch_register_req_type_equal = 4, /** The register must equal
+ another one at the node. */
+
+ arch_register_req_type_unequal = 8, /** The register must be unequal
+ to some other at the node. */
+
+ arch_register_req_type_pair = 16 /** The register is part of a
+ register pair. */
+} arch_register_req_type_t;
+
+#define arch_register_req_is_constr(x) \
+ ((x)->type & (arch_register_req_type_pair + arch_register_req_type_limited - 1) != 0)
+
+/**
+ * Expresses requirements to register allocation for an operand.
+ */
+typedef struct _arch_register_req_t {
+ arch_register_req_type_t type; /** The type of the constraint. */
+ const arch_register_class_t *cls; /** The register class this
+ constraint belongs to. */
+ union {
+ int (*limited)(const ir_node *irn, int pos, bitset_t *bs);
+ /** In case of the 'limited'
+ constraint, this function
+ must put all allowable
+ registers in the bitset and
+ return the number of registers
+ in the bitset. */
+
+ int pos; /** In case of the equal constraint,
+ this gives the position of the
+ operand to which the register of
+ this should be equal to. Same for
+ unequal. */
+ } data;
+} arch_register_req_t;
+
+/**
+ * Certain node classes which are relevent for the register allocator.
*/
-#define ARCH_OBJ(x,list) typedef struct _arch_ ## x ## _t arch_ ## x ## _t;
-#include "bearch_obj.def"
-#undef ARCH_OBJ
+typedef enum _arch_irn_class_t {
+ arch_irn_class_normal,
+ arch_irn_class_spill,
+ arch_irn_class_reload,
+ arch_irn_class_copy,
+ arch_irn_class_perm,
+ arch_irn_class_branch
+} arch_irn_class_t;
/**
- * A callback to determine the set of valid registers.
+ * Some flags describing a node in more detail.
+ */
+typedef enum _arch_irn_flags_t {
+ arch_irn_flags_spillable = 1,
+ arch_irn_flags_rematerializable = 2
+} arch_irn_flags_t;
+
+/*
+ * Some words about positions and indices:
+ *
+ * Firm has the policy "One node per value", that's why there are
+ * Proj nodes. This view has its advantages, but in a backend
+ * setting where we talk about instructions (which can also have
+ * multiple results and not a single Tuple value) this is sometimes
+ * hard.
*
- * @param irn The node which represents an instance of the instruction.
- * @param pos The number of the insn's operand to consider.
- * @param valid_regs A bitset where all valid registers are put.
+ * Each node representing an instruction must provide information
+ * about the kind of its operands (where operands mean both input
+ * and output operands). Such an operand is addressed with a position
+ * which is infact a tuple {in, out} x N. The fact that a position
+ * is an input/output operand is encoded in the sign, so input operands
+ * go from 0..n-1 and output operands from -1..-m if the
+ * instruction has n input and m output operands.
+ */
+
+#define _BEARCH_TRANSFORM_INDEX(cmp, index) ((index) cmp 0 ? -((index) + 1) : (index))
+
+/**
+ * Make an in position from an index.
+ * @param index The index.
+ * @return The position representing the index as an in operand.
+ */
+#define arch_pos_make_in(index) _BEARCH_TRANSFORM_INDEX(<, index)
+
+/**
+ * Make an out position from an index.
+ * @param index The index.
+ * @return The position representing the index as an out operand.
*/
-typedef void (arch_register_callback_t)(ir_node *irn, int pos, bitset_t *valid_regs);
+#define arch_pos_make_out(index) _BEARCH_TRANSFORM_INDEX(>=, index)
+
+/**
+ * Check, if a position denotes an input operand.
+ * @param pos The position.
+ * @return 1, if the position denotes an input operand 0 if not.
+ */
+#define arch_pos_is_in(pos) ((pos) >= 0)
+
+/**
+ * Check, if a position denotes an output operand.
+ * @param pos The position.
+ * @return 1, if the position denotes an output operand 0 if not.
+ */
+#define arch_pos_is_out(pos) (!arch_pos_is_in(pos))
+
+/**
+ * Get the index of a position.
+ * @param pos The position.
+ * @return The index of the position.
+ */
+#define arch_pos_get_index(pos) _BEARCH_TRANSFORM_INDEX(<, pos)
+
+struct _arch_irn_ops_t {
+
+ /**
+ * Get the register requirements for a given operand.
+ * @param self The self pointer.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The operand's position.
+ * @return The register requirements for the selected operand.
+ * The pointer returned is never NULL.
+ */
+ const arch_register_req_t *(*get_irn_reg_req)(const arch_irn_ops_t *self,
+ arch_register_req_t *req,
+ const ir_node *irn, int pos);
+
+ /**
+ * Get the number of operands of a node.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param in_out Denotes wither input (a number >= 0) or
+ * output (a number < 0).
+ * @return The number of operands for either in, or output.
+ */
+ int (*get_n_operands)(const arch_irn_ops_t *self, const ir_node *irn, int in_out);
+ /**
+ * Set the register for an output operand.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The position of the output operand.
+ * @param reg The register allocated to that operand.
+ * @note If the operand is not a register operand,
+ * the call is ignored.
+ */
+ void (*set_irn_reg)(const arch_irn_ops_t *self, ir_node *irn,
+ int idx, const arch_register_t *reg);
+
+ /**
+ * Get the register allocated for an output operand.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The index of the output operand.
+ * @return The register allocated at that operand. NULL, if
+ * the operand was no register operand or
+ * @c arch_register_invalid, if no register has yet been
+ * allocated for this node.
+ */
+ const arch_register_t *(*get_irn_reg)(const arch_irn_ops_t *self,
+ const ir_node *irn, int idx);
+
+ /**
+ * Classify the node.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @return A classification.
+ */
+ arch_irn_class_t (*classify)(const arch_irn_ops_t *self, const ir_node *irn);
+
+ /**
+ * Get the flags of a node.
+ * @param self The irn ops themselves.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @return A set of flags.
+ */
+ arch_irn_flags_t (*get_flags)(const arch_irn_ops_t *self, const ir_node *irn);
+
+};
+
+extern int
+arch_get_n_operands(const arch_env_t *env, const ir_node *irm, int in_out);
/**
- * Add a new instruction set architecture.
- * @param name The name of the isa.
- * @return The isa object.
+ * Get the register requirements for a node.
+ * @param env The architecture environment.
+ * @param req A pointer to a requirements structure, where the data can
+ * be put into.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The position of the operand you're interested in.
+ * @return A pointer to the register requirements which may <b>not</b>
+ * neccessarily be equal to @p req. If NULL is returned, the
+ * operand was no register operand.
*/
-arch_isa_t *arch_add_isa(const char *name);
+extern const arch_register_req_t *
+arch_get_register_req(const arch_env_t *env, arch_register_req_t *req,
+ const ir_node *irn, int pos);
/**
- * Add a register class to the isa.
- * @param isa The isa to add the reg class to.
- * @param name The name of the register class.
- * @param n_regs The number of registers in that class.
- * @param mode The mode of the registers in that class.
+ * Check if an operand is a register operand.
+ * @param env The environment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The position of the operand.
+ * @return 1, if the operand is significant for register allocation, 0
+ * if not.
*/
-arch_register_class_t *arch_add_register_class(arch_isa_t *isa, const char *name, int n_regs);
+extern int arch_is_register_operand(const arch_env_t *env,
+ const ir_node *irn, int pos);
/**
- * Add a register to a register class.
+ * Get the number of allocatable registers concerning
+ * a register class for an operand of a node.
+ * @param env The environment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The postition of the node's operand.
* @param cls The register class.
- * @param index The index of the register (its number within the
- * class).
- * @param name The name of the register.
- * @return The register.
+ * @param bs The bitset all allocatable registers shall be put into.
+ * Note, that you can also pass NULL here. If you don't,
+ * make sure, the bitset is as large as the register class
+ * has registers.
+ * @return The amount of registers allocatable for that operand.
*/
-arch_register_t *arch_add_register(arch_register_class_t *cls, int index, const char *name);
+extern int arch_get_allocatable_regs(const arch_env_t *env, const ir_node *irn,
+ int pos, const arch_register_class_t *cls, bitset_t *bs);
/**
- * Add an immediate to the instruction set architecture.
- * @param isa The isa.
- * @param name The name of the immediate.
- * @param mode The mode of the immediate.
- * @return The immediate.
+ * Check, if a register is assignable to an operand of a node.
+ * @param env The architecture environment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The position of the operand.
+ * @param reg The register.
+ * @return 1, if the register might be allocated to the operand 0 if not.
*/
-arch_immediate_t *arch_add_immediate(arch_isa_t *isa, const char *name, ir_mode *mode);
+extern int arch_reg_is_allocatable(const arch_env_t *env,
+ const ir_node *irn, int pos, const arch_register_t *reg);
/**
- * Add an instruction format to an isa.
- * @param isa The isa.
- * @param name The name of the instruction format.
- * @param n_in The number of in operands.
- * @param n_out The number of out operands.
- * @return The format.
+ * Get the register class of an operand of a node.
+ * @param env The architecture environment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param pos The position of the operand.
+ * @return The register class of the operand or NULL, if
+ * operand is a non-register operand.
*/
-arch_insn_format_t *arch_add_insn_format(arch_isa_t *isa, const char *name, int n_in, int n_out);
+extern const arch_register_class_t *
+arch_get_irn_reg_class(const arch_env_t *env, const ir_node *irn, int pos);
/**
- * Add a register set as an operand type.
- * @param fmt The instruction format whose operand is to be set.
- * @param pos The position of the operand. Note that input operands are
- * numbered from 0 to n and output operands from -1 to -m.
- * @param set The register set.
- * @return The corresponding operand type.
+ * Get the register allocated at a certain output operand of a node.
+ * @param env The arch nvironment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param idx The index of the output operand.
+ * @return The register allocated for this operand
*/
-arch_operand_t *arch_add_operand_register_set(arch_insn_format_t *fmt,
- int pos, const arch_register_set_t *set);
+extern const arch_register_t *
+arch_get_irn_register(const arch_env_t *env, const ir_node *irn, int idx);
-arch_operand_t *arch_add_operand_callback(arch_insn_format_t *fmt,
- int pos, arch_register_callback_t *cb);
+/**
+ * Set the register for a certain output operand.
+ * @param env The architecture environment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @param idx The index of the output operand.
+ * @param reg The register.
+ */
+extern void arch_set_irn_register(const arch_env_t *env,
+ ir_node *irn, int idx, const arch_register_t *reg);
-arch_operand_t *arch_add_operand_immediate(arch_insn_format_t *fmt,
- int pos, const arch_immediate_t *imm);
+/**
+ * Classify a node.
+ * @param env The architecture environment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @return A classification of the node.
+ */
+extern arch_irn_class_t arch_irn_classify(const arch_env_t *env, const ir_node *irn);
/**
- * Add an instruction to the isa.
- * @param fmt The instructon format.
- * @param name The name of the instruction.
+ * Get the flags of a node.
+ * @param env The architecture environment.
+ * @param irn The node.
+ * @return The flags.
*/
-arch_insn_t *arch_add_insn(arch_insn_format_t *fmt, const char *name);
+extern arch_irn_flags_t arch_irn_get_flags(const arch_env_t *env, const ir_node *irn);
+#define arch_irn_has_reg_class(env, irn, pos, cls) \
+ ((cls) == arch_get_irn_reg_class(env, irn, pos))
/**
- * Find an instruction format.
- * @param isa The isa.
- * @param name The name of the instruction format.
- * @return The instruction format, if it was added before, or NULL if it
- * is unknown.
+ * Somebody who can be asked about nodes.
*/
-arch_insn_format_t *arch_find_insn_format(arch_isa_t *isa, const char *name);
+struct _arch_irn_handler_t {
+
+ /**
+ * Get the operations of an irn.
+ * @param self The handler from which the method is invoked.
+ * @param irn Some node.
+ * @return Operations for that irn.
+ */
+ const arch_irn_ops_t *(*get_irn_ops)(const arch_irn_handler_t *handler,
+ const ir_node *irn);
+
+};
/**
- * Find an isa.
- * @param name The name of the isa.
- * @return The isa if it has been added, or NULl if it is unknwon.
+ * Architecture interface.
*/
-arch_isa_t *arch_find_isa(const char *name);
+struct _arch_isa_if_t {
+
+ /**
+ * Initialize the isa interface.
+ */
+ void (*init)(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Get the the number of register classes in the isa.
+ * @return The number of register classes.
+ */
+ int (*get_n_reg_class)(void);
+
+ /**
+ * Get the i-th register class.
+ * @param i The number of the register class.
+ * @return The register class.
+ */
+ const arch_register_class_t *(*get_reg_class)(int i);
+
+ /**
+ * Prepare a graph.
+ * This function is called each time, the backend starts running over
+ * a graph.
+ * @param irg The graph.
+ */
+ void (*prepare_graph)(ir_graph *irg);
+};
+
+#define ARCH_MAX_HANDLERS 8
/**
- * Find a register class of an isa.
- * @param isa The isa.
- * @param name The name of the register class.
- * @return The register class, if it has been added, NULL if it is
- * unknown.
+ * Environment for the architecture infrastructure.
+ * Keep this everywhere you're going.
*/
-arch_register_class_t *arch_find_register_class(arch_isa_t *isa, const char *name);
+struct _arch_env_t {
+ const struct _be_node_factory_t *node_factory; /**< The node factory for be nodes. */
+ const arch_isa_if_t *isa; /**< The isa about which everything is. */
+
+ arch_irn_handler_t const *handlers[ARCH_MAX_HANDLERS]; /**< The handlers are organized as
+ a stack. */
+
+ int handlers_tos; /**< The stack pointer of the handler
+ stack. */
+};
/**
- * Get the register set for a register class.
- * Each register class possesses a set containing all registers known in
- * the class.
- * @param cls The class.
- * @return The register set for the register class.
+ * Get the isa of an arch environment.
+ * @param env The environment.
+ * @return The isa with which the env was initialized with.
+ */
+#define arch_env_get_isa(env) ((env)->isa)
+
+/**
+ * Initialize the architecture environment struct.
+ * @param isa The isa which shall be put into the environment.
+ * @return The environment.
*/
-arch_register_set_t *arch_get_register_set_for_class(arch_register_class_t *cls);
+extern arch_env_t *arch_env_init(arch_env_t *env, const arch_isa_if_t *isa);
+/**
+ * Add a node handler to the environment.
+ * @param env The environment.
+ * @param handler A node handler.
+ * @return The environment itself.
+ */
+extern arch_env_t *arch_env_add_irn_handler(arch_env_t *env,
+ const arch_irn_handler_t *handler);
-#endif
+#endif /* _FIRM_BEARCH_H */