/*
- * Project: libFIRM
- * File name: ir/common/firm.h
- * Purpose: Central firm header.
- * Author: Martin Trapp, Christian Schaefer
- * Modified by: Goetz Lindenmaier
- * Created:
- * CVS-ID: $Id$
- * Copyright: (c) 1998-2003 Universität Karlsruhe
- * Licence: This file protected by GPL - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
+ * Copyright (C) 1995-2007 University of Karlsruhe. All right reserved.
+ *
+ * This file is part of libFirm.
+ *
+ * This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the
+ * GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software
+ * Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+ * packaging of this file.
+ *
+ * Licensees holding valid libFirm Professional Edition licenses may use
+ * this file in accordance with the libFirm Commercial License.
+ * Agreement provided with the Software.
+ *
+ * This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE
+ * WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ * PURPOSE.
*/
/**
- @file firm.h
-
- This documentation no more maintained since 2001!!!
-
- Central FIRM header.
-
- FIRM is a full graph based intermediate representation in SSA Form
- with a novel concept to model side effects. It allows fast, aggressive
- optimizations.
-
- This header is the central header of the library implementation of this
- IR.
-
- The internal representation of a program in firm is separated into five
- different modules:
- - Firm Graphs representing the code of a program. (Subdirectory ir.)
- Firm Graphs are assembled out of several data structures:
- irprog: represents a program. Allows access to all types and all
- FIRM graphs for procedures and other global things.
- irgraph: represents a procedure. Allows access to the code of the
- procedure, the actual FIRM graph.
- irnode: A node of a FIRM graph. Nodes are typed with an opcode and a mode
- and represent instructions in a program.
- irop: The opcode of FIRM nodes.
- irmode: The mode of FIRM nodes. Most modes correspond to machine known
- data types (int, float, pointer).
- - Entities representing program known objects. (Subdirectory tr.)
- All variables and procedures are entities.
- - Types describing the type system for the program. (Subdirectory tr.)
- - Target Values representing program known constants. (Subdirectory tv.)
- - Identifiers representing any Strings used in the program. (Subdirectory ident.)
-
- Further this library supplies functionality to build and optimize FIRM graphs
- and further functionality needed in a compiler. Finally there is more
- generic functionality to support implementations using firm. (Code generation,
- further optimizations).
-
- ircons: Interface to construct firm graphs, implements automatic Phi node
- construction.
- iropt: Optimizations applied to individual nodes.
- irgopt: Optimizations for ir graphs.
-
- irflag: Flags to direct the functionality.
- common: dynamic typ check for all nodes, configuration of the library,
- debug: ???
-
- irgwalk: walker for ir graphs.
- irvrfy: verify the correctness of a firm node.
-*
-*/
-
-#ifndef _FIRM_H_
-#define _FIRM_H_
+ * @file
+ * @brief Central firm header.
+ * @author Martin Trapp, Christian Schaefer, Goetz Lindenmaier
+ * @version $Id$
+ * @summary
+ * Central FIRM header.
+ *
+ * FIRM is a full graph based intermediate representation in SSA Form
+ * with a novel concept to model side effects. It allows fast, aggressive
+ * optimizations.
+ *
+ * This header is the central header of the library implementation of this
+ * IR.
+ *
+ * The internal representation of a program in firm is separated into five
+ * different modules:
+ * - Firm Graphs representing the code of a program. (Subdirectory ir.)
+ * Firm Graphs are assembled out of several data structures:
+ * irprog: represents a program. Allows access to all types and all
+ * FIRM graphs for procedures and other global things.
+ * irgraph: represents a procedure. Allows access to the code of the
+ * procedure, the actual FIRM graph.
+ * irnode: A node of a FIRM graph. Nodes are typed with an opcode and a mode
+ * and represent instructions in a program.
+ * irop: The opcode of FIRM nodes.
+ * irmode: The mode of FIRM nodes. Most modes correspond to machine known
+ * data types (int, float, pointer).
+ * - Entities representing program known objects. (Subdirectory tr.)
+ * All variables and procedures are entities.
+ * - Types describing the type system for the program. (Subdirectory tr.)
+ * - Target Values representing program known constants. (Subdirectory tv.)
+ * - Identifiers representing any Strings used in the program. (Subdirectory ident.)
+ *
+ * Further this library supplies functionality to build and optimize FIRM graphs
+ * and further functionality needed in a compiler. Finally there is more
+ * generic functionality to support implementations using firm. (Code generation,
+ * further optimizations).
+ */
+#ifndef FIRM_COMMON_FIRM_H
+#define FIRM_COMMON_FIRM_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
/* The representations */
#include "firm_common.h" /* common type tags. */
#include "irprog.h" /* control flow and data of a program */
+#include "irgraph.h" /* graphs */
#include "type.h" /* type representation */
#include "entity.h" /* entity representation */
#include "tv.h" /* target values */
#include "ircgcons.h" /* construct interprocedural graph */
/* Optimizations */
-#include "irflag.h" /* optimization flags */
-#include "irgopt.h" /* optimize ir */
-#include "reassoc.h" /* optimize ir by reassociation */
-#include "ldstopt.h" /* optimize Load/Store */
-#include "cfopt.h" /* optimize control flow */
-#include "tailrec.h" /* optimize tail-recursion calls */
-#include "ircgopt.h" /* Optimizations based on interprocedural graph */
-#include "strength_red.h" /* Strength reduction */
+#include "irflag.h" /* optimization flags */
+#include "irgopt.h" /* optimize ir */
+#include "reassoc.h" /* optimize ir by reassociation */
+#include "ldstopt.h" /* optimize Load/Store */
+#include "cfopt.h" /* optimize control flow */
+#include "tailrec.h" /* optimize tail-recursion calls */
+#include "ircgopt.h" /* Optimizations based on interprocedural graph */
+#include "opt_osr.h" /* Operator Strength Reduction */
+#include "strength_red.h" /* Old (and buggy) Strength reduction */
+#include "loop_unrolling.h" /* Do loop unrolling */
+#include "ifconv.h" /* if conversion */
+#include "funccall.h" /* real function call optimization */
+#include "return.h" /* Return node normalizations */
+#include "scalar_replace.h" /* Scalar replacement */
+#include "proc_cloning.h" /* procedure cloning */
+#include "opt_confirms.h" /* Confirm based optimizations */
+#include "gvn_pre.h" /* global value numbering and partial redundancy elimination */
+#include "opt_frame.h" /* frame type optimization */
+#include "tropt.h" /* optimize the type representation */
+#include "condeval.h" /* control flow optimization by conditional evaluation */
+
+/* Lowering */
+#include "lower_calls.h" /* lowering of different calls */
+#include "lower_intrinsics.h" /* lowering of intrinsic calls */
+#include "lower_dw.h" /* double word types lowering */
+#include "lower_hl.h" /* lowering of high-level constructs */
/* Analyses */
-#include "irouts.h" /* Graph reversal / out edges. */
-#include "irdom.h" /* Dominator analysis */
-#include "cgana.h" /* Analysis to construct interprocedural graph */
- /* including some optimizations */
-#include "irloop.h" /* loop and backedge analysis */
-#include "callgraph.h" /* Callgraph construction */
+#include "irouts.h" /* Graph reversal / out edges. */
+#include "trouts.h" /* Graph reversal / out edges for types. */
+#include "irdom.h" /* Dominator analysis */
+#include "cgana.h" /* Analysis to construct interprocedural graph */
+ /* including some optimizations */
+#include "irloop.h" /* loop and backedge analysis */
+#include "callgraph.h" /* Callgraph construction */
+#include "irconsconfirm.h" /* Confirm nodes */
+#include "analyze_irg_args.h" /* Simple pointer parameter analysis */
+#include "irtypeinfo.h" /* type information for nodes */
+#include "irmemory.h" /* memory disambiguation */
#include "interval_analysis.h"
#include "field_temperature.h"
#include "execution_frequency.h"
/* Support */
-#include "irgmod.h" /* Support to modify ir */
-#include "irgwalk.h" /* Support to walk ir */
-#include "typewalk.h" /* Support to walk type information */
-#include "typegmod.h" /* Support to modify type graph */
-#include "type_identify.h" /* Support for type identification */
-#include "mangle.h" /* Support for mangling ident names. */
-
-#include "irarch.h" /* architecture dependant optimizations */
-//#include "modeconv.h" /* architecture dependant mode conversion */
+#include "irgmod.h" /* Support to modify ir */
+#include "irgwalk.h" /* Support to walk ir */
+#include "typewalk.h" /* Support to walk type information */
+#include "typegmod.h" /* Support to modify type graph */
+#include "type_identify.h" /* Support for type identification */
+#include "mangle.h" /* Support for mangling ident names. */
+#include "tr_inheritance.h" /* Support to handle inheritance. */
+
+#include "irarch.h" /* architecture dependent optimizations */
+#include "archop.h" /* architecture dependent opcodes */
+//#include "modeconv.h" /* architecture dependent mode conversion */
#include "firmstat.h" /* statistics */
#include "irreflect.h" /* reflection */
+#include "seqnumbers.h" /* debug support */
+#include "firm_ycomp.h" /* ycomp debugging support */
+
/* @@@ temporarily for jni builder until preprocessor works.
Then it should be sufficient to include <file.h> instead
#include "irarch.h"
-/* Makros that define the old function names we decided to rename.
+#include "iredges.h"
+
+/* Macros that define the old function names we decided to rename.
Use for compatibility with old implementations. */
-//#include "old_fctnames.h"
+/*#include "old_fctnames.h"*/
/**
* libFirm initialization parameters.
/**
* This function is called, whenever a local variable is
- * used before definition. The function should either insert a default value,
- * or raise a compiler error/warning.
+ * used before definition. The function should insert a default value,
+ * and/or raise a compiler error/warning. Note that returning
+ * an Unknown is allowed here.
*/
- default_initialize_local_variable_func_t *initialize_local_func;
+ uninitialized_local_variable_func_t *initialize_local_func;
/**
* The interface functions for the type identification module.
* If not set, the default implementation with compare_strict() and
- * hash_name() will be used.
+ * firm_hash_name() will be used.
*/
type_identify_if_t *ti_if;
*/
ident_if_t *id_if;
- /**
- * The factory function for the architecture dependent
- * optimizations.
- */
+ /**
+ * The architecture dependent opcode settings.
+ * If not set, no architecture dependent operations will be used.
+ */
+ const arch_ops_info *arch_op_settings;
-};
+ /**
+ * The default calling convention.
+ */
+ unsigned cc_mask;
+ /**
+ * The debug info that should be used for "builtin" objects.
+ */
+ dbg_info *builtin_dbg;
+};
typedef struct _firm_parameter_t firm_parameter_t;
+#define libFirm_VERSION_MAJOR 1
+#define libFirm_VERSION_MINOR 4
+/**
+ * The Firm version number.
+ */
+typedef struct _firm_version_t {
+ unsigned major;
+ unsigned minor;
+} firm_version_t;
/**
* Initialize the firm library.
*
* Initializes the firm library. Allocates default data structures.
- * Initializes configurable behaviour of the library.
+ * Initializes configurable behavior of the library.
*
- * @param param This function is called, whenever a local variable is
- * used before definition. The function should either insert a default value,
- * or raise a compiler error.
+ * @param params A structure containing the parameters of the libFirm.
*
- * The parameter func may be NULL. In that case, the original FIRM behavior
+ * The parameter struct may be NULL. In that case, the original FIRM behavior
* is conserved.
- *
- * @see default_initialize_local_variable_func_t
*/
void init_firm(const firm_parameter_t *params);
*/
void free_firm(void);
+/**
+ * Returns the libFirm version number.
+ * If statically linked, always libFirm_VERSION_MAJOR, libFirm_VERSION_MINOR
+ */
+void firm_get_version(firm_version_t *version);
+
+#ifdef WITH_LIBCORE
+/**
+ * Read initializations arguments from the .init file.
+ */
+void firm_init_options(const char *arg_prefix, int argc, const char **argv);
+#endif
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
-#endif /* _FIRM_H_ */
+#endif