/*
- * Project: libFIRM
- * File name: ir/tv/tv.h
- * Purpose: Representation of and static computations on target machine
- * values.
- * Author: Mathias Heil
- * Modified by:
- * Created:
- * CVS-ID: $Id$
- * Copyright: (c) 2003 Universität Karlsruhe
- * Licence: This file protected by GPL - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
- */
-
-/**
- * @file tv.h
+ * Copyright (C) 1995-2007 University of Karlsruhe. All right reserved.
*
- * Declarations for Target Values.
- */
-#ifndef _TV_H_
-#define _TV_H_
-
-#include "irmode.h"
-#include "irnode.h"
-
-/****h* libfirm/tv
+ * This file is part of libFirm.
*
- * NAME
- * tv -- TargetValue, short tarval.
- * Internal representation for machine values.
+ * 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.
*
- * AUTHORS
- * Matthias Heil
+ * Licensees holding valid libFirm Professional Edition licenses may use
+ * this file in accordance with the libFirm Commercial License.
+ * Agreement provided with the Software.
*
- * DESCRIPTION
- * Tarvals represent target machine values. They are typed by modes.
+ * 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
+ * @brief Representation of and static computations on target machine
+ * values.
+ * @date 2003
+ * @author Mathias Heil
+ * @version $Id$
+ * @summary
+ * Tarvals represent target machine values. They are typed by modes.
* Tarvals only represent values of mode_sort:
- * int_number,
- * float_number,
- * boolean,
- * reference,
- * character
+ * - int_number,
+ * - float_number,
+ * - boolean,
+ * - reference,
+ * - character
*
* In case of references the module accepts an entity to represent the
* value.
- * Furthermore, computations and conversions of these values can
+ * Furthermore, computations and conversions of these values can
* be performed.
*
- * USES
- * This module is closely related to the irmode module, as the modes
- * defined there are thoroughly used throughout the whole module.
- * Also, the comparison functions rely on the definition of comparison
- * values in the irnode module.
- *
* HISTORY
* The original tv module originated in the fiasco compiler written ...
* This is the new version, described in the tech report 1999-14 by ...
*
- * SEE ALSO
+ * @sa
* Techreport 1999-14
* irmode.h for the modes definitions
* irnode.h for the pn_Cmp table
- *
- * tarval_init1 and tarval_init2 for initialization of the
- * module
- *
- ******/
+ */
+#ifndef FIRM_TV_TV_H
+#define FIRM_TV_TV_H
+
+#include "firm_types.h"
+#include "irnode.h"
#ifndef _TARVAL_TYPEDEF_
#define _TARVAL_TYPEDEF_
*/
/** Returns the mode of the tarval. */
-ir_mode *get_tarval_mode (tarval *tv);
+ir_mode *get_tarval_mode (const tarval *tv);
/** Returns the contents of the 'link' field of the tarval */
/* void *get_tarval_link (tarval*); */
/** Returns the mode_b tarval 'true'. */
tarval *get_tarval_b_true(void);
-/** The 'void' pointer tarval. */
-extern tarval *tarval_P_void;
-/** Returns the 'void' pointer tarval. */
-tarval *get_tarval_P_void(void);
-
/* These functions calculate and return a tarval representing the requested
* value.
* The functions get_mode_{Max,Min,...} return tarvals retrieved from these
* functions, but these are stored on initialization of the irmode module and
- * therefore the irmode functions should be prefered to the functions below. */
+ * therefore the irmode functions should be preferred to the functions below. */
/** Returns the maximum value of a given mode. */
tarval *get_tarval_max(ir_mode *mode);
/** Returns the minimum value of a given mode. */
tarval *get_tarval_min(ir_mode *mode);
-/** Returns the 0 value (additive neutral) of a given mode. */
+/** Returns the 0 value (additive neutral) of a given mode.
+ For reference modes, the NULL value is returned (old tarval_P_void) */
tarval *get_tarval_null(ir_mode *mode);
/** Returns the 1 value (multiplicative neutral) of a given mode. */
tarval *get_tarval_one(ir_mode *mode);
+/** Returns the -1 value (multiplicative neutral) of a given mode.
+ * Returns tarval bad for unsigned modes */
+tarval *get_tarval_minus_one(ir_mode *mode);
+
/** Return quite nan for float_number modes. */
tarval *get_tarval_nan(ir_mode *mode);
* Compares two tarvals
*
* Compare a with b and return a pn_Cmp describing the relation
- * between a and b. This is either Uo, Lt, Eq, Gt, or False if a or b
- * are symbolic pointers which can not be compared at all.
+ * between a and b. This is either pn_Cmp_Uo, pn_Cmp_Lt, pn_Cmp_Eq, pn_Cmp_Gt,
+ * or pn_Cmp_False if a or b are symbolic pointers which can not be compared at all.
*
* @param a A tarval to be compared
* @param b A tarval to be compared
/**
* Converts a tarval to another mode.
*
- * Convert tarval 'src' to mode 'mode', this will suceed if and only if mode
+ * Convert tarval 'src' to mode 'mode', this will succeed if and only if mode
* 'mode' is wider than the mode of src, as defined in the firm documentation
* and as returned by the function mode_is_smaller defined in irmode.h.
*
* FIRM documentation for conversion rules
* mode_is_smaller defined in irmode.h
*/
-tarval *tarval_convert_to(tarval *src, ir_mode *m);
+tarval *tarval_convert_to(tarval *src, ir_mode *mode);
/*
* These function implement basic computations representable as opcodes
* traval_abs:
* a - the tarval to operate on
*
- * all oters:
+ * all others:
* a - the first operand tarval
* b - the second operand tarval
*
* RESULT
- * If neccessary a new tarval is constructed for the resulting value,
+ * If necessary a new tarval is constructed for the resulting value,
* or the one already carrying the computation result is retrieved and
* returned as result.
*
* Some modes allow more that one representation, for instance integers
* can be represented hex or decimal. Of course it would be enough to have
* one and let every backend convert it into the 'right' one.
- * However, we can do this in the tarval much simplier...
+ * However, we can do this in the tarval much simpler...
*/
typedef enum {
- TVO_NATIVE, /**< the default output mode, depends on the mode */
+ TVO_NATIVE, /**< the default output mode, depends on the mode */
TVO_HEX, /**< use hex representation, always possible */
- TVO_DECIMAL, /**< use decimal representation */
- TVO_OCTAL, /**< use octal representation */
- TVO_BINARY, /**< use binary representation */
- TVO_FLOAT, /**< use floating point representation (i.e 1.342e-2)*/
- TVO_HEXFLOAT /**< use hexadecimal floating point representation (i.e 0x1.ea32p-12)*/
+ TVO_DECIMAL, /**< use decimal representation */
+ TVO_OCTAL, /**< use octal representation */
+ TVO_BINARY, /**< use binary representation */
+ TVO_FLOAT, /**< use floating point representation (i.e 1.342e-2)*/
+ TVO_HEXFLOAT /**< use hexadecimal floating point representation (i.e 0x1.ea32p-12)*/
} tv_output_mode;
/**
* of a tarval of a mode.
*/
typedef struct tarval_mode_info {
- tv_output_mode mode_output; /**< if != TVO_NATIVE select a special mode */
- const char *mode_prefix; /**< if set, this prefix will be printed
- before a value of this mode */
- const char *mode_suffix; /**< if set, this suffix will be printed
- after a value of this mode */
+ tv_output_mode mode_output; /**< if != TVO_NATIVE select a special mode */
+ const char *mode_prefix; /**< if set, this prefix will be printed
+ before a value of this mode */
+ const char *mode_suffix; /**< if set, this suffix will be printed
+ after a value of this mode */
} tarval_mode_info;
/**
* Specify the output options of one mode.
*
- * This functions stores the modinfo, so DO NOT DESTROY it.
+ * This functions stores the mode info, so DO NOT DESTROY it.
*
* @param mode a ir_mode that should be associated
* @param modeinfo the output format info
/**
* Returns the output options of one mode.
*
- * This functions returns the modinfo of a given mode.
+ * This functions returns the mode info of a given mode.
*
* @param mode a ir_mode that should be associated
*
* @note
* The string is allocated using malloc() and is free()ed on the next call
* of this function.
- * The string consists of the ascii characters '0' and '1' and is
+ * The string consists of the ASCII characters '0' and '1' and is
* null terminated
*
* @sa
* Because this is the bit representation of the target machine, only the following
* operations are legal on the result:
*
- * - concatenation (endian dependance MUST be handled by the CALLER)
+ * - concatenation (endian dependence MUST be handled by the CALLER)
* - bitwise logical operations to select/mask bits
*
* @param tv the tarval
* @param byte_ofs the byte offset
*
* @note
- * The result of this funcion is undefined if the mode is neither integer nor float.
+ * The result of this function is undefined if the mode is neither integer nor float.
*/
unsigned char get_tarval_sub_bits(tarval *tv, unsigned byte_ofs);
/**
* Identifying tarvals values for algebraic simplifications.
- * @param tv
+ *
+ * @param tv the tarval
+ *
* @return
- * - TV_CLASSIFY_NULL for additive neutral,
+ * - TV_CLASSIFY_NULL for additive neutral or the NULL tarval for reference modes,
* - TV_CLASSIFY_ONE for multiplicative neutral,
* - TV_CLASSIFY_ALL_ONE for bitwise-and neutral
* - TV_CLASSIFY_OTHER else
*/
tarval_classification_t classify_tarval(tarval *tv);
+/**
+ * Returns non-zero if a given (integer) tarval has only one single bit
+ * set.
+ */
+int is_single_bit_tarval(tarval *tv);
+
/**
* Output of tarvals to a buffer.
*/
*/
int tarval_printf(tarval *tv);
-#endif /* _TV_H_ */
+#endif /* FIRM_TV_TV_H */