+/*
+ * 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
*
* Declarations for Target Values.
*/
-/* $Id$ */
-
-/*
-Discussion of new interface, proposals by Prof. Waite:
-(email of 13.6.2001)
-> 1. You say that you plan to replace the tv module. That replacement is
-> absolutely essential for an ANSI C translator: Section 6.1.3.2 of the
-> standard says that the representation of an integer_constant depends
-> upon its value as well as any suffixes that are attached to it. The
-> possible Firm modes for such a constant are i, I, l, and L. The
-> current tv module provides only one integer conversion routine, and
-> that requires conversion by the client. Since the type of the value
-> argument is long, this may preclude the representation of an unsigned
-> long constant.
->
-> There is a similar problem with floating constants. Floating
-> constants can be suffixed in C, and the mode depends upon the suffix.
-> It can indicate that the constant is of type long double, which your
-> current tv module is incapable of representing.
->
-> Your tv module interface accepts two kinds of information: modes and
-> values. Values obtained from the program text might be uninterpreted
-> strings, strings interpreted as integers, and strings interpreted as
-> reals. Values provided by the compiler are usually integers. Modes are
-> always Firm modes. It seems to me that the tv module should provide
-> tarval* constructors for three of the four kinds of values. Each of these
-> constructors should have an ir_mode parameter and one or more parameters
-> appropriate for the kind of value. As is currently the case, one
-> constructor should be provided for both compiler-generated integers and
-> source strings interpreted as integers. (This avoids problems of
-> different conversion radices -- the client does the conversion.) For
-> symmetry, the constructor for source strings interpreted as reals should
-> accept a long double parameter and require the client to do the
-> conversion.
-
-*/
-
#ifndef _TV_H_
#define _TV_H_
# include "irmode.h"
-# include "entity.h"
+/* # include "entity.h" */
# include "irnode.h" /* for pnc_number enum */
+
/****h* libfirm/tv
*
* NAME
* Internal representation for machine values.
*
* AUTHORS
- * Christian von Roques
* Matthias Heil
*
* DESCRIPTION
#endif
/* ************************ Constructors for tarvals ************************ */
-/****f* tv/new_tarval_from_str
+
+/**
+ * Constructor function for new tarvals.
*
- * NAME
- * new_tarval_from_str
- * Constructor function for new tarvals.
+ * @param str The string representing the target value
+ * @param len The length of the string
+ * @param mode The mode requested for the result tarval
*
- * SYNOPSIS
- * tarval *new_tarval_from_str(const char *s, size_t len, ir_mode *mode)
+ * This function creates a new tarval representing the value represented
+ * by a CString, aka char array. If a tarval representing this value already
+ * exists, this tarval is returned instead of a new one. So tarvals are
+ * directly comparable since their representation is unique.
*
- * DESCRIPTION
- * This function creates a new tarval representing the value represented
- * by a CString, aka char array. If a tarval representing this value already
- * exists, this tarval is returned instead of a new one. So tarvals are
- * directly comparable since their representation is unique.
+ * This function accepts the following strings:
*
- * PARAMETERS
- * str - The String representing the target value
- * len - The length of the string
- * mode - The mode requested for the result tarval
- *
- * This function accepts the following strings:
- * if mode is int_number:
- * 0(x|X)[0-9a-fA-F]+ (hexadecimal representation)
- * 0[0-7]* (octal representation)
- * (+|-)?[1-9][0-9]* (decimal representation)
- * if mode if float_number:
- * (+|-)?(decimal int) (. (decimal int))? ((e|E)(+|-)?(decimal int))?
- * if mode is boolean: true, True, TRUE ... False... 0, 1,
- * if mode is reference: hexadecimal of decimal number as int
- * if mode is character: hex or dec
- * Leading and/or trailing spaces are ignored
+ * if mode is int_number:
+ * - 0(x|X)[0-9a-fA-F]+ (hexadecimal representation)
+ * - 0[0-7]* (octal representation)
+ * - (+|-)?[1-9][0-9]* (decimal representation)
*
- * RESULT
- * A tarval of proper type representing the requested value is returned.
+ * if mode if float_number:
+ * - (+|-)?(decimal int) (. (decimal int))? ((e|E)(+|-)?(decimal int))?
+ *
+ * if mode is boolean: true, True, TRUE ... False... 0, 1,
+ *
+ * if mode is reference: hexadecimal of decimal number as int
+ *
+ * if mode is character: hex or dec
+ *
+ * Leading and/or trailing spaces are ignored
+ *
+ * @return
+ * A tarval of proper type representing the requested value is returned.
* Tarvals are unique, so for any value/mode pair at most one tarval will
* exist, which will be returned upon further requests with an identical
* value/mode pair.
*
- * NOTES
- * If the string is not representable in the given mode an assertion is
- * thrown.
+ * @note
+ * If the string is not representable in the given mode an assertion is
+ * thrown in assert build.
*
- * SEE ALSO
+ * @sa
* irmode.h for predefined modes
- * new_tarval_from_long
- * new_tarval_from_double
- *
- ******/
+ * new_tarval_from_long()
+ * new_tarval_from_double()
+ */
tarval *new_tarval_from_str(const char *str, size_t len, ir_mode *mode);
-/****f* tv/new_tarval_from_long
- *
- * NAME
- * new_tarval_from_long
- * Constructor function for new tarvals
+/**
+ * Constructor function for new tarvals
*
- * SYNOPSIS
- * tarval *new_tarval_from_long(const long l. ir_mode *mode)
+ * @param l The long representing the value
+ * @param mode The mode requested for the result tarval
*
- * DESCRIPTION
- * This function creates a new tarval representing the value represented
- * by a long integer. If a tarval representing this value already exists,
- * this tarval is returned instead of a new one. So tarvals are directly
- * comparable since their representation is unique.
+ * This function creates a new tarval representing the value represented
+ * by a long integer. If a tarval representing this value already exists,
+ * this tarval is returned instead of a new one. So tarvals are directly
+ * comparable since their representation is unique.
*
- * PARAMETERS
- * l - The long representing the value
- * mode - The mode requested for the result tarval
- *
- * RESULT
- * A tarval of proper type representing the requested value is returned.
+ * @return
+ * A tarval of proper type representing the requested value is returned.
* Tarvals are unique, so for any value/mode pair at most one tarval will
* exist, which will be returned upon further requests with an identical
* value/mode pair.
*
- * NOTES
- * If the long is not representable in the given mode an assertion is
- * thrown.
+ * @note
+ * If the long is not representable in the given mode an assertion is
+ * thrown in assert build.
*
- * SEE ALSO
+ * @sa
* irmode.h for predefined modes
- * new_tarval_from_str
- * new_tarval_from_double
+ * new_tarval_from_str()
+ * new_tarval_from_double()
*
- ******/
-
+ */
tarval *new_tarval_from_long(long l, ir_mode *mode);
-/**
+
+/** Return value as long if possible.
+ *
* This returns a long int with the value represented value, or
* gibberish, depending on the size of long int and the size of the
- * stored value. It works for e.g. 1 as mode_Ls, but not for
+ * stored value. It works for e.g. 1 as mode_Ls, but might not work for
* get_mode_max(mode_Ls).
* This will overflow silently, so use only if you know what
- * you are doing! (better check with tarval_is_long...)
+ * you are doing! (better check with tarval_is_long()...)
+ * Works only for int modes, even not for character modes!
*/
-long tarval_to_long(tarval *tv);
+long get_tarval_long(tarval *tv);
+
/**
- * This validates if tarval_to_long will return a satisfying
+ * This validates if tarval_to_long() will return a satisfying
* result. I.e. if tv is an int_number and between min, max
* of long int (signed!)
*/
int tarval_is_long(tarval *tv);
-/****f* tv/new_tarval_from_double
- *
- * NAME
- * new_tarval_from_double
- * Constructor function for new tarvals
- *
- * SYNOPSIS
- * tarval *new_tarval_from_double(const long double d, ir_mode *mode)
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- * This function creates a new tarval representing the value represented
- * by a long double. If a tarval representing this value already exists,
- * this tarval is returned instead of a new one. So tarvals are directly
- * comparable since their representation is unique.
+/**
+ * Constructor function for new tarvals.
*
- * PARAMETERS
- * d - The long double representing the value
- * mode - The mode requested for the result tarval
+ * @param d The (long) double representing the value
+ * @param mode The mode requested for the result tarval
*
- * Only modes of sort float_number can be constructed this way.
+ * This function creates a new tarval representing the value represented
+ * by a (long) double. If a tarval representing this value already exists,
+ * this tarval is returned instead of a new one. So tarvals are directly
+ * comparable since their representation is unique.
+ * Only modes of sort float_number can be constructed this way.
*
- * RESULT
- * A tarval of proper type representing the requested value is returned.
+ * @return
+ * A tarval of proper type representing the requested value is returned.
* Tarvals are unique, so for any value/mode pair at most one tarval will
* exist, which will be returned upon further requests with an identical
* value/mode pair.
*
- * NOTES
- * If the long double is not representable in the given mode an assertion
- * is thrown. This will happen for any mode not of sort float_number
+ * @note
+ * If the (long) double is not representable in the given mode an assertion
+ * is thrown. This will happen for any mode not of sort float_number.
*
- * SEE ALSO
+ * @sa
* irmode.h for predefined values
- * new_tarval_from_str
- * new_tarval_from_long
- *
- ******/
+ * new_tarval_from_str()
+ * new_tarval_from_long()
+ */
tarval *new_tarval_from_double(long double d, ir_mode *mode);
-long double tarval_to_double(tarval *tv);
+
+/**
+ * This returns a double with the value represented value, or
+ * gibberish, depending on the size of double and the size of the
+ * stored value.
+ * This will overflow silently, so use only if you know what
+ * you are doing! (better check with tarval_is_long...)
+ */
+long double get_tarval_double(tarval *tv);
+
+/**
+ * This validates if tarval_to_double() will return a satisfying
+ * result. I.e. if tv is an float_number and between min, max
+ * of double
+ */
int tarval_is_double(tarval *tv);
-/* The tarval represents the address of the entity. As the address must
- be constant the entity must have as owner the global type. */
-tarval *new_tarval_from_entity (entity *ent, ir_mode *mode);
-entity *tarval_to_entity(tarval *tv);
-int tarval_is_entity(tarval *tv);
+
/** ********** Access routines for tarval fields ********** **/
-/****f* tv/get_tarval_*
- *
+/*
* NAME
* get_tarval_mode
* get_tarval_ ...
*
* SEE ALSO
* the struct tarval
- *
- ******/
-/* get the mode of the tarval */
-#ifdef TARVAL_ACCESS_DEFINES
-# include "tv_t.h"
-# define get_tarval_mode(tv) (tv)->mode
-#else
+ */
+
+/** Returns the mode of the tarval. */
ir_mode *get_tarval_mode (tarval *tv);
-#endif
-/** Testing properties of the represented values **/
-/* Returns 0 if tv is positive, else > 0. @@@ not tested! */
+
+/* Testing properties of the represented values */
+
+/**
+ * Returns 1 if tv is negative
+ *
+ * @param a the tarval
+ */
int tarval_is_negative(tarval *a);
-/** Some special values **/
-extern tarval *tarval_bad; tarval *get_tarval_bad(void);
-extern tarval *tarval_undefined; tarval *get_tarval_undefined(void);
-/* These two are the only valid mode_b tarvals! */
-extern tarval *tarval_b_false; tarval *get_tarval_b_false(void);
-extern tarval *tarval_b_true; tarval *get_tarval_b_true(void);
+/**
+ * Returns 1 if tv is null
+ *
+ * @param a the tarval
+ */
+int tarval_is_null(tarval *a);
+
+/**
+ * Returns 1 if tv is the "one"
+ *
+ * @param a the tarval
+ */
+int tarval_is_one(tarval *a);
+
+/** The 'bad' tarval. */
+extern tarval *tarval_bad;
+/** Returns the 'bad tarval. */
+tarval *get_tarval_bad(void);
+
+/** The 'undefined' tarval. */
+extern tarval *tarval_undefined;
+/** Returns the 'undefined' tarval. */
+tarval *get_tarval_undefined(void);
+
+/** The mode_b tarval 'false'. */
+extern tarval *tarval_b_false;
+/** Returns the mode_b tarval 'false'. */
+tarval *get_tarval_b_false(void);
+
+/** The mode_b tarval 'true'. */
+extern tarval *tarval_b_true;
+/** Returns the mode_b tarval 'true'. */
+tarval *get_tarval_b_true(void);
-extern tarval *tarval_P_void; tarval *get_tarval_P_void(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. */
+
+/** 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. */
tarval *get_tarval_null(ir_mode *mode);
+
+/** Returns the 1 value (multiplicative neutral) of a given mode. */
tarval *get_tarval_one(ir_mode *mode);
+
+/** Return quite nan for float_number modes. */
tarval *get_tarval_nan(ir_mode *mode);
+
+/** Return +inf for float_number modes. */
tarval *get_tarval_inf(ir_mode *mode);
/* ******************** Arithmethic operations on tarvals ******************** */
-/****f* tv/tarval_cmp
- *
- * NAME
- * tarval_cmp
- * Compares two tarvals
- *
- * SYNOPSIS
- * pnc_number tarval_comp(tarval *a, tarval *b)
+typedef enum _tarval_int_overflow_mode_t {
+ TV_OVERFLOW_BAD, /**< tarval module will return tarval_bad if a overflow occurs */
+ TV_OVERFLOW_WRAP, /**< tarval module will overflow will be ignored, wrap around occurs */
+ TV_OVERFLOW_SATURATE /**< tarval module will saturate the overflow */
+} tarval_int_overflow_mode_t;
+
+/**
+ * Sets the overflow mode for integer operations.
+ */
+void tarval_set_integer_overflow_mode(tarval_int_overflow_mode_t ov_mode);
+
+/**
+ * Get the overflow mode for integer operations.
+ */
+tarval_int_overflow_mode_t tarval_get_integer_overflow_mode(void);
+
+/**
+ * Compares two tarvals
*
- * DESCRIPTION
- * Compare a with b and return a pnc_number 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.
+ * Compare a with b and return a pnc_number 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.
*
- * PARAMETERS
- * a - A tarval
- * b - A tarval
- * a and b are tarvals to be compared
+ * @param a A tarval to be compared
+ * @param b A tarval to be compared
*
- * RESULT
- * The pnc_number best describing the relation between a and b is returned.
+ * @return
+ * The pnc_number best describing the relation between a and b is returned.
* This means the mode with the least bits set is returned, e.g. if the
* tarvals are equal the pnc_number 'Eq' is returned, not 'Ge' which
* indicates 'greater or equal'
*
- * SEE ALSO
+ * @sa
* irnode.h for the definition of pnc_numbers
- *
- ******/
+ */
pnc_number tarval_cmp(tarval *a, tarval *b);
-/****f* tv/tarval_convert_to
- *
- * NAME
- * tarval_convert_to
- * Converts a tarval to another mode
- *
- * SYNOPSIS
- * tarval *tarval_convert_to(tarval *src, ir_mode *mode)
+/**
+ * Converts a tarval to another mode.
*
- * DESCRIPTION
- * Convert tarval 'src' to mode 'mode', this will suceed 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.
+ * Convert tarval 'src' to mode 'mode', this will suceed 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.
*
- * PARAMETERS
- * src - The tarval to convert
- * mode - Tho mode to convert to
+ * @param src The tarval to convert
+ * @param mode Tho mode to convert to
*
- * RESULT
- * If a tarval of mode 'mode' with the result of the conversion of the 'src'
+ * @return
+ * If a tarval of mode 'mode' with the result of the conversion of the 'src'
* tarvals value already exists, it will be returned, else a new tarval is
* constructed and returned
*
- * NOTES
+ * @note
* Illegal conversations will trigger an assertion
*
- * SEE ALSO
+ * @sa
* FIRM documentation for conversion rules
* mode_is_smaller defined in irmode.h
- *
- ******/
+ */
tarval *tarval_convert_to(tarval *src, ir_mode *m);
-/****f* tv/tarval_calculations
- *
- * NAME
- * tarval_neg - Negation of a tarval
- * tarval_add - Addition of two tarvals
- * tarval_sub - Subtraction from a tarval
- * tarval_mul - Multiplication of tarvals
- * tarval_quo - 'Exact' division
- * tarval_div - Integer division
- * tarval_mod - Remainder of integer division
- * tarval_abs - Absolute value
- * tarval_and - Bitwise and
- * tarval_or - Bitwise or
- * tarval_eor - Bitwise exclusive or
- * tarval_shl - Left shift
- * tarval_shr - Unsigned right shift
- * tarval_shrs - Signed right shift
- * tarval_rot - Rotation
- *
- * SYNOPSIS
- * tarval *tarval_neg (tarval *a)
- * tarval *tarval_add (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_sub (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_mul (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_quo (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_div (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_mod (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_abs (tarval *a)
- * tarval *tarval_and (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_or (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_eor (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_shl (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_shr (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_shrs(tarval *a, tarval *b)
- * tarval *tarval_rot (tarval *a, tarval *b)
- *
- * DESCRIPTION
- * These function implement basic computations representable as opcodes
- * in FIRM nodes.
+/*
+ * These function implement basic computations representable as opcodes
+ * in FIRM nodes.
*
* PARAMETERS
* tarval_neg:
* returned as result.
*
* NOTES
- * The order the arguments are given in is important, imagine postfix
+ * The order the arguments are given in is important, imagine postfix
* notation.
- * Illegal operations will trigger an assertion.
- * The sort member of the struct mode defines which operations are valid
+ * Illegal operations will trigger an assertion.
+ * The sort member of the struct mode defines which operations are valid
+ */
+
+/** bitwise Negation of a tarval. */
+tarval *tarval_not(tarval *a);
+
+/** arithmetic Negation of a tarval. */
+tarval *tarval_neg(tarval *a);
+
+/** Addition of two tarvals. */
+tarval *tarval_add(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Subtraction from a tarval. */
+tarval *tarval_sub(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Multiplication of tarvals. */
+tarval *tarval_mul(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** 'Exact' division. */
+tarval *tarval_quo(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Integer division. */
+tarval *tarval_div(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Remainder of integer division. */
+tarval *tarval_mod(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Absolute value. */
+tarval *tarval_abs(tarval *a);
+
+/** Bitwise and. */
+tarval *tarval_and(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Bitwise or. */
+tarval *tarval_or(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Bitwise exclusive or. */
+tarval *tarval_eor(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Left shift. */
+tarval *tarval_shl(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Unsigned (logical) right shift. */
+tarval *tarval_shr(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Signed (arithmetic) right shift. */
+tarval *tarval_shrs(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Rotation. */
+tarval *tarval_rot(tarval *a, tarval *b);
+
+/** Carry flag of the last operation */
+int tarval_carry(void);
+
+/* *********** Output of tarvals *********** */
+
+/**
+ * The output mode for tarval values.
*
- ******/
-tarval *tarval_neg(tarval *a); /* negation */
-tarval *tarval_add(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* addition */
-tarval *tarval_sub(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* subtraction */
-tarval *tarval_mul(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* multiplication */
-tarval *tarval_quo(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* floating point division */
-tarval *tarval_div(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* integer division */
-tarval *tarval_mod(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* remainder */
-tarval *tarval_abs(tarval *a); /* absolute value */
-tarval *tarval_and(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* bitwise and */
-tarval *tarval_or (tarval *a, tarval *b); /* bitwise or */
-tarval *tarval_eor(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* bitwise exclusive or (xor) */
-tarval *tarval_shl(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* bitwise left shift */
-tarval *tarval_shr(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* bitwise unsigned right shift */
-tarval *tarval_shrs(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* bitwise signed right shift */
-tarval *tarval_rot(tarval *a, tarval *b); /* bitwise rotation */
-
-/** *********** Output of tarvals *********** **/
-/****f* tv/tarval_bitpattern
+ * 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...
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ 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)*/
+} tv_output_mode;
+
+/**
+ * This structure contains helper information to format the output
+ * 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 */
+} tarval_mode_info;
+
+/**
+ * Specify the output options of one mode.
*
- * NAME
- * tarval_bitpattern
- * Bit representation of a tarval value, as string of '0' and '1'
+ * This functions stores the modinfo, so DO NOT DESTROY it.
*
- * SYNOPSIS
- * char *tarval_bitpattern(tarval *tv)
+ * @param mode a ir_mode that should be associated
+ * @param modeinfo the output format info
*
- * DESCRIPTION
- * This function returns a printable bit representation of any value
- * stored as tarval. This representation is a null terminated C string.
+ * @return zero on success.
+ */
+int set_tarval_mode_output_option(ir_mode *mode, const tarval_mode_info *modeinfo);
+
+/**
+ * Returns the output options of one mode.
*
- * PARAMETERS
- * tv - The tarval
+ * This functions returns the modinfo of a given mode.
*
- * RESULT
- * As usual in C a pointer to a char is returned. The length of the
+ * @param mode a ir_mode that should be associated
+ *
+ * @return the output option
+ */
+const tarval_mode_info *get_tarval_mode_output_option(ir_mode *mode);
+
+/**
+ * Returns Bit representation of a tarval value, as string of '0' and '1'
+ *
+ * @param tv The tarval
+ *
+ * This function returns a printable bit representation of any value
+ * stored as tarval. This representation is a null terminated C string.
+ *
+ * @return
+ * As usual in C a pointer to a char is returned. The length of the
* returned string if fixed, just read as many chars as the mode defines
* as size.
*
- * 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
- * null terminated
+ * @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
+ * null terminated
*
- * SEE ALSO
+ * @sa
* irmode.h for the definition of the ir_mode struct
* the size member of aforementioned struct
+ */
+char *get_tarval_bitpattern(tarval *tv);
+
+/**
+ * Returns the bitpattern of the bytes_ofs byte.
*
- ******/
-char *tarval_bitpattern(tarval *tv);
+ * This function succeeds even if the mode of the tarval uses lesser bits
+ * than requested, in that case the bitpattern is filled with zero bits.
+ *
+ * To query a 32bit value the following code can be used:
+ *
+ * val0 = tarval_sub_bits(tv, 0);
+ * val1 = tarval_sub_bits(tv, 1);
+ * val2 = tarval_sub_bits(tv, 2);
+ * val3 = tarval_sub_bits(tv, 3);
+ *
+ * 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)
+ * - 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.
+ */
+unsigned char get_tarval_sub_bits(tarval *tv, unsigned byte_ofs);
+
+/**
+ * Return values of tarval classify
+ */
+typedef enum _tarval_classification_t {
+ TV_CLASSIFY_NULL = 0, /**< the tarval represents the additive neutral element */
+ TV_CLASSIFY_ONE = +1, /**< the tarval represents the multiplicative neutral element */
+ TV_CLASSIFY_ALL_ONE = -1, /**< the tarval represents the bitwise-and neutral element */
+ TV_CLASSIFY_OTHER = 2 /**< all other tarvals */
+} tarval_classification_t;
+
+/**
+ * Identifying tarvals values for algebraic simplifications.
+ * @param tv
+ * @return
+ * - TV_CLASSIFY_NULL for additive neutral,
+ * - 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);
-/* Identifying some tarvals ??? */
-/* This function is deprecated and its use strongly discouraged */
-long tarval_classify(tarval *tv);
-/** Initialization of the tarval module **/
-void init_tarval_1(void); /* call before init_mode */
-void init_tarval_2(void); /* call after init_mode */
+
+/**
+ * Output of tarvals to a buffer.
+ */
+int tarval_snprintf(char *buf, size_t buflen, tarval *tv);
+
+/**
+ * Output of tarvals to stdio.
+ */
+int tarval_printf(tarval *tv);
#endif /* _TV_H_ */