/*
-** Copyright (C) 1998 - 2000 by Universitaet Karlsruhe
-** All rights reserved.
-**
-** Authors: Martin Trapp, Christian Schaefer,
-** Goetz Lindenmaier
-**
-** entity.h: entities represent all program known objects.
-**
-** An entity is the representation of program known objects in Firm.
-** The primary concept of entities is to represent members of complex
-** types, i.e., fields and methods of classes. As not all programming
-** language model all variables and methods as members of some class,
-** the concept of entities is extended to cover also local and global
-** variables, and arbitrary procedures.
-**
-** An entity always specifies the type of the object it represents and
-** the type of the object it is a part of, the owner of the entity.
-** Originally this is the type of the class of which the entity is a
-** member.
-** The owner of local variables is the procedure they are defined in.
-** The owner of global variables and procedures visible in the whole
-** program is a universally defined class type "GlobalType". The owner
-** of procedures defined in the scope of an other procedure is the
-** enclosing procedure.
-**
-** In detail the datastructure entity has the following fields:
-**
-** ident *name Name of this entity as specified in the source code.
-** Only unequivocal in conjuction with scope.
-** ident *ld_name Unique name of this entity, i.e., the mangled
-** name. E.g., for a class `A' with field `a' this
-** is the ident for `A_a'.
-** type *type The type of this entity, e.g., a method type, a
-** basic type of the language or a class itself.
-** type *owner; The class this entity belongs to. In case of local
-** variables the method they are defined in.
-** int offset; Offset in byte for this entity. Fixed when layout
-** of owner is determined.
-** ir_graph *irg; If (type == method_type) this is the corresponding irg.
-** The ir_graph constructor automatically sets this field.
-** If (type !- method_type) access of this field will cause
-** an assertion.
+* Copyright (C) 1998 - 2000 by Universitaet Karlsruhe
+* All rights reserved.
+*
*/
+/**
+* @file entity.h
+*
+* Entities represent all program known objects.
+*
+* @author Martin Trapp, Christian Schaefer
+* @author Goetz Lindenmaier
+*
+* An entity is the representation of program known objects in Firm.
+* The primary concept of entities is to represent members of complex
+* types, i.e., fields and methods of classes. As not all programming
+* language model all variables and methods as members of some class,
+* the concept of entities is extended to cover also local and global
+* variables, and arbitrary procedures.
+*
+* An entity always specifies the type of the object it represents and
+* the type of the object it is a part of, the owner of the entity.
+* Originally this is the type of the class of which the entity is a
+* member.
+* The owner of local variables is the procedure they are defined in.
+* The owner of global variables and procedures visible in the whole
+* program is a universally defined class type "GlobalType". The owner
+* of procedures defined in the scope of an other procedure is the
+* enclosing procedure.
+*
+* In detail the datastructure entity has the following fields:
+*
+* - ident *name: Name of this entity as specified in the source code.
+* Only unequivocal in conjuction with scope.
+* - ident *ld_name: Unique name of this entity, i.e., the mangled
+* name. E.g., for a class `A' with field `a' this
+* is the ident for `A_a'.
+* - type *type: The type of this entity, e.g., a method type, a
+* basic type of the language or a class itself.
+* - type *owner: The class this entity belongs to. In case of local
+* variables the method they are defined in.
+* - int offset: Offset in byte for this entity. Fixed when layout
+* of owner is determined.
+* - ir_graph *irg: If (type == method_type) this is the corresponding irg.
+* The ir_graph constructor automatically sets this field.
+* If (type != method_type) access of this field will cause
+* an assertion.
+*/
+
+/* $Id$ */
+
# ifndef _ENTITY_H_
# define _ENTITY_H_
# include "ident.h"
# include "type.h"
+# include "dbginfo.h"
-/*******************************************************************/
-/** general **/
-/*******************************************************************/
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* general */
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
-/* initalize entity module */
+/** Initalize entity module. */
void init_entity (void);
-/*******************************************************************/
-/** ENTITY **/
-/*******************************************************************/
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* ENTITY */
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* to resolve recursion between entity.h and irgraph.h */
#ifndef _IR_GRAPH_TYPEDEF_
#define _IR_GRAPH_TYPEDEF_
-/* to resolve recursion between entity.h and irgraph.h */
typedef struct ir_graph ir_graph;
#endif
-/****s* entity/entity
- *
- * NAME
- * entity - An abstract data type to represent program entites.
- * NOTE
+/**
*
- * ... not documented ...
+ * An abstract data type to represent program entites.
*
- * ATTRIBUTES
+ * @param owner A compound type this entity is a part of.
+ * @param type The type of this entity.
+ * @param name The string that represents this entity in the source program.
+ * @param allocation A flag saying whether the entity is dynamically or statically
+ * allocated (values: dynamic_allocated, static_allocated,
+ * automatic_allocated).
+ * @param visibility A flag indicating the visibility of this entity (values: local,
+ * external_visible, external_allocated)
+ * @param variability A flag indicating the variability of this entity (values:
+ * uninitialized, initalized, part_constant, constant)
+ * @param volatility @@@
+ * @param offset The offset of the entity within the compound object. Only set
+ * if the owner in the state "layout_fixed".
+ * @param overwrites A list of entities overwritten by this entity. This list is only
+ * existent if the owner of this entity is a class. The members in
+ * this list must be entities of super classes.
+ * @param overwrittenby A list of entities that overwrite this entity. This list is only
+ * existent if the owner of this entity is a class. The members in
+ * this list must be entities of sub classes.
+ * @param link A void* to associate some additional information with the entity.
+ * @param irg If the entity is a method this is the ir graph that represents the
+ * code of the method.
+ * @param peculiarity The peculiarity of the entity. If the entity is a method this
+ * indicates whether the entity represents
+ * a real method or whether it only exists to describe an interface.
+ * In that case there nowhere exists code for this entity and this entity
+ * is never dynamically used in the code.
+ * Values: description, existent. Default: existent.
+ * @param visited visited flag. Master flag is type_visited.
*
+ * @param These fields can only be accessed via access functions.
*
- * These fields can only be accessed via access functions.
- *
- * SEE ALSO
- * type
- * SOURCE
+ * @see type
*/
+/* to resolve recursion between entity.h and type.h */
+/** the type of an entity */
#ifndef _ENTITY_TYPEDEF_
#define _ENTITY_TYPEDEF_
-/* to resolve recursion between entity.h and type.h */
typedef struct entity entity;
#endif
-/* Creates a new entity.
- Automatically inserts the entity as a member of owner. */
-entity *new_entity (type *owner, ident *name, type *type);
-/* Copies the entity if the new_owner is different from the
- owner of the old entity. Else returns the old entity.
- Automatically inserts the new entity as a member of owner. */
+/**
+ * Creates a new entity.
+ *
+ * Automatically inserts the entity as a member of owner.
+ * Entity is automatic_allocated and uninitialize except if the type
+ * is type_method, then it is static_allocated and constant. The constant
+ * value is a pointer to the method.
+ * Visibility is local, offset -1, and it is not volatile.
+ */
+entity *new_entity (type *owner, ident *name, type *tp);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new entity.
+ *
+ * Automatically inserts the entity as a member of owner.
+ * Entity is automatic_allocated and uninitialize except if the type
+ * is type_method, then it is static_allocated and constant. The constant
+ * value is a pointer to the method.
+ * Visibility is local, offset -1, and it is not volatile.
+ */
+entity *new_d_entity (type *owner, ident *name, type *tp, dbg_info *db);
+
+/**
+ * Copies the entity if the new_owner is different from the
+ * owner of the old entity, else returns the old entity.
+ *
+ * Automatically inserts the new entity as a member of owner.
+ * Resets the overwrites/overwritten_by fields.
+ */
entity *copy_entity_own (entity *old, type *new_owner);
-/* Copies the entity if the new_name is different from the
- name of the old entity. Else returns the old entity.
- Automatically inserts the new entity as a member of owner.
- The mangled name ld_name is set to NULL. */
+
+/**
+ * Copies the entity if the new_name is different from the
+ * name of the old entity, else returns the old entity.
+ *
+ * Automatically inserts the new entity as a member of owner.
+ * The mangled name ld_name is set to NULL.
+ */
entity *copy_entity_name (entity *old, ident *new_name);
-/** manipulate fields of entity **/
+/**
+ * Frees the entity.
+ *
+ * The owner will still contain the pointer to this
+ * entity, as well as all other references!
+ */
+void free_entity (entity *ent);
+
+/** Returns the name of an entity. */
const char *get_entity_name (entity *ent);
+
+/** Returns the ident of an entity. */
ident *get_entity_ident (entity *ent);
-/* returns the mangled name of the entity. If the mangled name is
- set it returns the existing name. Else it generates a name
- with mangle_entity() and remembers this new name internally. */
+
+/** Returns the mangled name of the entity.
+ *
+ * If the mangled name is set it returns the existing name.
+ * Else it generates a name with mangle_entity()
+ * and remembers this new name internally.
+ */
ident *get_entity_ld_ident (entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the mangled name of the entity. */
void set_entity_ld_ident (entity *ent, ident *ld_ident);
-/*
-char *get_entity_ld_name (entity *ent);
-void set_entity_ld_name (entity *ent, char *ld_name);
-*/
+/** Returns the mangled name of the entity as a string. */
+const char *get_entity_ld_name (entity *end);
+
+/** Returns the owner of the entity. */
+type *get_entity_owner (entity *ent);
-type *get_entity_owner (entity *ent);
-/* Sets the owner field in entity to owner. */
-void set_entity_owner (entity *ent, type *owner);
-inline void assert_legal_owner_of_ent(type *owner);
+/** Sets the owner field in entity to owner. Don't forget to add
+ ent to owner!! */
+void set_entity_owner (entity *ent, type *owner);
+/** Asserts if the type owner is neither a compound type or an array */
+INLINE void assert_legal_owner_of_ent(type *owner);
+
+/** Returns the type of an entity. */
type *get_entity_type (entity *ent);
-void set_entity_type (entity *ent, type *type);
+/** Sets the type of an entity. */
+void set_entity_type (entity *ent, type *tp);
+
+/** The allocation type. */
typedef enum {
- dynamic_allocated, /* The entity is allocated during runtime, either explicitly
- by an Alloc node or implicitly as component of a compound
- type. This is the default. */
- static_allocated /* The entity is allocated statically. We can use a
- SymConst as address of the entity. */
+ automatic_allocated, /**< The entity is allocated during runtime, implicitly
+ as component of a compound type. This is the default. */
+ parameter_allocated, /**< The entity is a parameter. It is also automatic allocated.
+ We distinguish the allocation of paramters from the allocation
+ of local variables as their placement depends on the calling
+ conventions. */
+ dynamic_allocated, /**< The entity is allocated during runtime, explicitly
+ by an Alloc node. */
+ static_allocated /**< The entity is allocated statically. We can use a
+ SymConst(?) as address of the entity. */
} ent_allocation;
+/** Returns the allocation type of an entity. */
ent_allocation get_entity_allocation (entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the allocation type of an entity. */
void set_entity_allocation (entity *ent, ent_allocation al);
-/* This enumeration flags the visibility of entities. This is necessary
- for partial compilation. */
+/** Return the name of the visibility */
+const char *get_allocation_name(ent_allocation vis);
+
+/**
+ * This enumeration flags the visibility of entities. This is necessary
+ * for partial compilation.
+ */
typedef enum {
- local, /* The entity is only visible locally. This is the default. */
- external_visible, /* The entity is visible to other external program parts, but
+ local, /**< The entity is only visible locally. This is the default. */
+ external_visible, /**< The entity is visible to other external program parts, but
it is defined here. It may not be optimized away. The entity must
be static_allocated. */
- external_allocated /* The entity is defined and allocated externaly. This compilation
+ external_allocated /**< The entity is defined and allocated externally. This compilation
must not allocate memory for this entity. The entity must
- be static_allocated. */
+ be static_allocated. This can also be an external defined
+ method. */
} ent_visibility;
+/** Returns the visibility of an entity. */
ent_visibility get_entity_visibility (entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the visibility of an entity. */
void set_entity_visibility (entity *ent, ent_visibility vis);
+/** Return the name of the visibility */
+const char *get_visibility_name(ent_visibility vis);
+
+/** This enumeration flags the variability of entities. */
+typedef enum {
+ uninitialized, /**< The content of the entity is completely unknown. */
+ initialized, /**< After allocation the entity is initalized with the
+ value given somewhere in the entity. */
+ part_constant, /**< For entities of compound types. Some members of the entity
+ are constant. The others are uninitialized. Those members
+ given a value for are constant. */
+ constant /**< The entity is constant. */
+} ent_variability;
+
+/** Returns the variability of an entity. */
+ent_variability get_entity_variability (entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the variability of an entity. */
+void set_entity_variability (entity *ent, ent_variability var);
+
+/** Return the name of the variablity. */
+const char *get_variability_name(ent_variability var);
+
+/** This enumeration flags the volatility of entities. */
+typedef enum {
+ non_volatile, /**< The entity is not volatile */
+ is_volatile /**< The entity is volatile */
+} ent_volatility;
+
+/** Returns the volatility of an entity. */
+ent_volatility get_entity_volatility (entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the volatility of an entity. */
+void set_entity_volatility (entity *ent, ent_volatility vol);
+
+/* Return the name of the volatility. */
+const char *get_volatility_name(ent_volatility var);
+
+/** Returns the offset of an entity (in a compound). Only set if layout = fixed. */
int get_entity_offset (entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the offset of an entity (in a compound). */
void set_entity_offset (entity *ent, int offset);
+/** Returns the stored intermediate information. */
+void* get_entity_link(entity *ent);
+
+/** Stores new intermediate information. */
+void set_entity_link(entity *ent, void *l);
+
+/* -- Fields of method entities -- */
+/* The entity knows the corresponding irg if the entity is a method.
+ This allows to get from a Call to the called irg.
+ Only entities of peculiarity "existent" can have a corresponding irg,
+ else the field is fixed to NULL. (Get returns NULL, set asserts.) */
+ir_graph *get_entity_irg(entity *ent);
+void set_entity_irg(entity *ent, ir_graph *irg);
+
+/** Return the peculiarity of an entity. */
+peculiarity get_entity_peculiarity (entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the peculiarity of an entity. */
+void set_entity_peculiarity (entity *ent, peculiarity pec);
+
+/** Return the name of the peculiarity. */
+const char *get_peculiarity_name(peculiarity var);
+
+/* -- Representation of constant values of entites -- */
+/* Set current_ir_graph to get_const_code_irg() to generate a constant
+ expression. */
+/* Copies a firm subgraph that complies to the restrictions for
+ constant expressions to current_block in current_ir_graph. */
+ir_node *copy_const_value(ir_node *n);
+
+/* Set has no effect for existent entities of type method. */
+ir_node *get_atomic_ent_value(entity *ent);
+void set_atomic_ent_value(entity *ent, ir_node *val);
+
+/* The following type describes a path to a leave in the compound graph.
+ Node 0 in the path must be an entity of type tp given in the constructor. If
+ the type of this element is compound, the path node 1 is an element of the type
+ of node 0 an so forth, until an entity of atomic type is reached. */
+#ifndef _COMPOUND_GRAPH_PATH_TYPEDEF_
+#define _COMPOUND_GRAPH_PATH_TYPEDEF_
+typedef struct compound_graph_path compound_graph_path;
+#endif /* _COMPOUND_GRAPH_PATH_TYPEDEF_ */
+compound_graph_path *new_compound_graph_path(type *tp, int length);
+int is_compound_graph_path(void *thing);
+void free_compound_graph_path (compound_graph_path *gr);
+int get_compound_graph_path_length(compound_graph_path *gr);
+entity *get_compound_graph_path_node(compound_graph_path *gr, int pos);
+void set_compound_graph_path_node(compound_graph_path *gr, int pos, entity *node);
+
+/* A value of a compound entity is a pair of a value and the description of the
+ corresponding access path to the member of the compound. */
+void add_compound_ent_value_w_path(entity *ent, ir_node *val, compound_graph_path *path);
+void set_compound_ent_value_w_path(entity *ent, ir_node *val, compound_graph_path *path, int pos);
+int get_compound_ent_n_values(entity *ent);
+ir_node *get_compound_ent_value(entity *ent, int pos);
+compound_graph_path *get_compound_ent_value_path(entity *ent, int pos);
+/* Removes all constant entries where the path ends at value_ent. Does not
+ free the memory of the paths. (The same path might be used for several
+ constant entities. */
+void remove_compound_ent_value(entity *ent, entity *value_ent);
+
+/* Some languages support only trivial access paths, i.e., the member is a
+ direct, atomic member of the constant entities type. In this case the
+ corresponding entity can be accessed directly. The following functions
+ allow direct access. */
+void add_compound_ent_value(entity *ent, ir_node *val, entity *member);
+entity *get_compound_ent_value_member(entity *ent, int pos);
+void set_compound_ent_value(entity *ent, ir_node *val, entity *member, int pos);
+
+
+
+/** Inits the entity ent witch must be of a one dimensional
+ array type with the values given in the values array.
+ The array must have a lower and an upper bound. Keeps the
+ order of values. Does not test whether the number of values
+ fits into the given array size. Does not test whether the
+ values have the proper mode for the array. */
+void set_array_entity_values(entity *ent, tarval **values, int num_vals);
+
+/* --- Fields of entities with a class type as owner --- */
/* Overwrites is a field that specifies that an access to the overwritten
entity in the supertype must use this entity. It's a list as with
multiple inheritance several enitites can be overwritten. This field
- is mostly useful for method entities. */
+ is mostly useful for method entities.
+ If a Sel node selects an entity that is overwritten by other entities it
+ must return a pointer to the entity of the dynamic type of the pointer
+ that is passed to it. Lowering of the Sel node must assure this.
+ Overwrittenby is the inverse of overwrites. Both add routines add
+ both relations, they only differ in the order of arguments. */
void add_entity_overwrites (entity *ent, entity *overwritten);
int get_entity_n_overwrites (entity *ent);
+int get_entity_overwrites_index(entity *ent, entity *overwritten);
entity *get_entity_overwrites (entity *ent, int pos);
void set_entity_overwrites (entity *ent, int pos, entity *overwritten);
-/* Do we need a second relation "overwritten"? */
+void remove_entity_overwrites(entity *ent, entity *overwritten);
-/* The entity knows the corresponding irg if the entity is a method.
- This allows to get from a Call to the called irg. */
-ir_graph *get_entity_irg(entity *ent);
-void set_entity_irg(entity *ent, ir_graph *irg);
+void add_entity_overwrittenby (entity *ent, entity *overwrites);
+int get_entity_n_overwrittenby (entity *ent);
+int get_entity_overwrittenby_index(entity *ent, entity *overwrites);
+entity *get_entity_overwrittenby (entity *ent, int pos);
+void set_entity_overwrittenby (entity *ent, int pos, entity *overwrites);
+void remove_entity_overwrittenby(entity *ent, entity *overwrites);
+
+/**
+ * Checks whether a pointer points to an entity.
+ *
+ * @param thing an arbitrary pointer
+ *
+ * @return
+ * true if the thing is an entity, else false
+ */
+int is_entity (void *thing);
+
+/** Returns true if the type of the entity is a primitive, pointer
+ enumeration or method type. */
+int is_atomic_entity(entity *ent);
+/** Returns true if the type of the entity is a class, structure,
+ array or union type. */
+int is_compound_entity(entity *ent);
+
+/** Returns true if ent1 and ent2 have are equal except for their owner.
+ Two entities are equal if
+ - they have the same type (the same C-struct)
+ - ...?
+*/
+bool equal_entity(entity *ent1, entity *ent2);
+
+
+/** Outputs a unique number for this entity if libfirm is compiled for
+ debugging, (configure with --enable-debug) else returns 0. */
+INLINE long get_entity_nr(entity *ent);
+
+/** Returns the entitys visited count. */
+unsigned long get_entity_visited(entity *ent);
+
+/** Sets the entitys visited count. */
+void set_entity_visited(entity *ent, unsigned long num);
+/** Sets visited field in entity to entity_visited. */
+void mark_entity_visited(entity *ent);
+/** Returns true if this entity was visited. */
+bool entity_visited(entity *ent);
-/*****/
+/** Returns true if this entity was not visited. */
+bool entity_not_visited(entity *ent);
# endif /* _ENTITY_H_ */