/*
-** Copyright (C) 2001 by Universitaet Karlsruhe
-** All rights reserved.
-**
-** Authors: Goetz Lindenmaier
-**
-** dbginfo: This is the Firm interface to debugging support. Firm requires
-** a debugging module fulfilling this interface.
-** The interface requires a datatype representing the debugging information.
-** Firm supports administrating a reference to the debug information
-** in every firm node. Further Firm optimizations call routines to
-** propagate debug information from old nodes to new nodes if the optimization
-** replaces the old ones by the new ones.
-**
-** This file does not belong to the interface of the firm library.
-*/
-
-/* $Id$ */
-
-# ifndef _DBGINFO_H_
-# define _DBGINFO_H_
-
-#include "irnode.h"
+ * Project: libFIRM
+ * File name: ir/debug/dbginfo.h
+ * Purpose: Implements the Firm interface to debug information.
+ * Author: Goetz Lindenmaier
+ * Modified by: Michael Beck
+ * Created: 2001
+ * CVS-ID: $Id$
+ * Copyright: (c) 2001-2003 Universität Karlsruhe
+ * Licence: This file protected by GPL - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @file dbginfo.h
+ *
+ * This is the Firm interface to debugging support.
+ *
+ * @author Goetz Lindenmaier
+ *
+ * Firm requires a debugging module fulfilling this interface, else no
+ * debugging information is passed to the backend.
+ * The interface requires a datatype representing the debugging
+ * information. Firm supports administrating a reference to the debug
+ * information in every firm node. Further Firm optimizations call
+ * routines to propagate debug information from old nodes to new nodes
+ * if the optimization replaces the old ones by the new ones.
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef _DBGINFO_H_
+#define _DBGINFO_H_
+
+#include "firm_types.h"
#include "ident.h"
-/* A datastructure containing information for debugging. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup debug The Firm interface to debugging support.
+ *
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * An abstract data type containing information for
+ * debugging support.
+ *
+ * This opaque data type is not defined anywhere in the firm library,
+ * but pointers to this type can be stored in firm nodes.
+ */
typedef struct dbg_info dbg_info;
-/* Every Firm node contains a reference to a dbg_info struct. This reference
- can be accessed by the debug support module by
- dbg_info *get_irn_dbg_info(irnode *n);
- void set_irn_dbg_info(irnode *n, dbg_info *d);.
- The module may not touch or change anything else in the Firm data structure.
-*/
-
-/** The following routines are called by firm optmizations. The optimization
- passes an ident representing a string that describes the optimization
- performed. **/
-/* dbg_info_copy() is called in the following situation:
- The optimization replaced the old node by the new one. The new node
- might be a recent allocated node not containing any debug information,
- or just another node from somewhere in the graph with the same
- semantics. */
-void dbg_info_copy(ir_node *new, ir_node *old, ident *info);
-
-/* dbg_info_merge() is called in the following situation:
- The optimization replaced a subgraph by another subgraph. There is no
- obviouse mapping between single nodes in both subgraphs. The optimization
- simply passes two lists to the debug module, one containing the nodes in
- the old subgraph, the other containing the nodes in the new subgraph. */
-void dbg_info_merge(ir_node **new_nodes, ir_node **old_nodes, ident *info);
+/**
+ * Sets the debug information of a node.
+ */
+void set_irn_dbg_info(ir_node *n, dbg_info *db);
+
+/**
+ * Returns the debug information of an node.
+ */
+dbg_info *get_irn_dbg_info(ir_node *n);
+
+/**
+ * Sets the debug information of an entity.
+ */
+void set_entity_dbg_info(entity *ent, dbg_info *db);
+
+/**
+ * Returns the debug information of an entity.
+ */
+dbg_info *get_entity_dbg_info(entity *ent);
+
+/**
+ * Sets the debug information of a type.
+ */
+void set_type_dbg_info(ir_type *tp, dbg_info *db);
+
+/**
+ * Returns the debug information of a type.
+ */
+dbg_info *get_type_dbg_info(ir_type *tp);
+
+/**
+ * An enumeration indicating the action performed by a transformation.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ dbg_error = 0,
+ dbg_opt_ssa, /**< Optimization of the SSA representation, e.g., removal of superfluent phi nodes. */
+ dbg_opt_auxnode, /**< Removal of unnecessary auxiliary nodes. */
+ dbg_const_eval, /**< A Firm subgraph was evaluated to a single constant. */
+ dbg_opt_cse, /**< A Firm node was replaced due to common subexpression elimination. */
+ dbg_straightening, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced by a single, existing block. */
+ dbg_if_simplification, /**< The control flow of an if is changed as either the
+ else, the then or both blocks are empty. */
+ dbg_algebraic_simplification, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of an algebraic
+ simplification. */
+ dbg_write_after_write, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a write
+ after write optimization. */
+ dbg_write_after_read, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a write
+ after read optimization. */
+ dbg_read_after_write, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a read
+ after write optimization. */
+ dbg_read_after_read, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a read
+ after read optimization. */
+ dbg_read_a_const, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a read
+ a constant optimization. */
+ dbg_rem_poly_call, /**< Remove polymorphic call. */
+ dbg_dead_code, /**< Removing unreachable code, I.e. blocks that are never executed. */
+ dbg_opt_confirm, /**< A Firm subgraph was replace because of a Confirmation */
+ dbg_backend, /**< Backend transformation */
+ dbg_max /**< Maximum value. */
+} dbg_action;
+
+/**
+ * Converts a debug_action into a string.
+ *
+ * @param a the debug action
+ */
+const char *dbg_action_2_str(dbg_action a);
+
+/**
+ * The type of the debug info merge function.
+ *
+ * @param new_node the new ir node
+ * @param old_node the old ir node
+ * @param action the action that triggers the merge
+ *
+ * @see dbg_init()
+ */
+typedef void merge_pair_func(ir_node *new_node, ir_node *old_node, dbg_action action);
+
+/**
+ * The type of the debug info merge sets function.
+ *
+ * @param new_node_array array of new nodes
+ * @param new_num_entries number of entries in new_node_array
+ * @param old_node_array array of old nodes
+ * @param old_num_entries number of entries in old_node_array
+ * @param action the action that triggers the merge
+ *
+ * @see dbg_init()
+ */
+typedef void merge_sets_func(ir_node **new_node_array, int new_num_entries, ir_node **old_node_array, int old_num_entries, dbg_action action);
+
+/**
+ * The type of the debug info to human readable string function.
+ *
+ * @param buf pointer to a buffer that will hold the info
+ * @param len length of the buffer
+ * @param dbg the debug info
+ *
+ * @return Number of written characters to the buffer.
+ *
+ * @see dbg_init()
+ */
+typedef unsigned snprint_dbg_func(char *buf, unsigned len, const dbg_info *dbg);
+
+/**
+ * Initializes the debug support.
+ *
+ * @param dbg_info_merge_pair see function description
+ * @param dbg_info_merge_sets see function description
+ * @param snprint_dbg see function description
+ *
+ * This function takes Pointers to two functions that merge the
+ * debug information when a
+ * transformation of a firm graph is performed.
+ * Firm transformations call one of these functions.
+ *
+ * - dbg_info_merge_pair() is called in the following situation:
+ * The optimization replaced the old node by the new one. The new node
+ * might be a recent allocated node not containing any debug information,
+ * or just another node from somewhere in the graph with the same
+ * semantics.
+ * - dbg_info_merge_sets() is called in the following situation:
+ * The optimization replaced a subgraph by another subgraph. There is no
+ * obviously mapping between single nodes in both subgraphs. The optimization
+ * simply passes two lists to the debug module, one containing the nodes in
+ * the old subgraph, the other containing the nodes in the new subgraph.
+ * The same node can be in both lists.
+ *
+ * Further both functions pass an enumeration indicating the action
+ * performed by the transformation, e.g. the kind of optimization performed.
+ *
+ * The third argument snprint_dbg is called to convert a debug info into a human readable string.
+ * This string is the dumped in the dumper functions.
+ *
+ * Note that if NULL is passed for dbg_info_merge_pair or dbg_info_merge_sets, the default
+ * implementations default_dbg_info_merge_pair() and default_dbg_info_merge_sets() are used.
+ * NULL passed for snprint_dbg means no output.
+ */
+void dbg_init(merge_pair_func *dbg_info_merge_pair, merge_sets_func *dbg_info_merge_sets, snprint_dbg_func *snprint_dbg);
+
+/** @} */
+
+/**
+ * The default merge_pair_func implementation, simply copies the debug info
+ * from old to new.
+ */
+void default_dbg_info_merge_pair(ir_node *nw, ir_node *old, dbg_action info);
+
+/**
+ * The default merge_sets_func implementation, does nothing
+ */
+void default_dbg_info_merge_sets(ir_node **new_nodes, int n_new_nodes,
+ ir_node **old_nodes, int n_old_nodes,
+ dbg_action info);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
#endif /* _DBGINFO_H_ */