-/* Declarations for Target Values.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Christian von Roques
-*/
+/**
+ * @file tv.h
+ *
+ * Declarations for Target Values.
+ */
/* $Id$ */
*/
-#ifndef _TV_H
-#define _TV_H
+#ifndef _TV_H_
+#define _TV_H_
# include "irmode.h"
# include "entity.h"
-# include "bool.h"
+# include "irnode.h" /* for pnc_number enum */
+
+/****h* libfirm/tv
+ *
+ * NAME
+ * tv -- TargetValue, short tarval.
+ * Internal representation for machine values.
+ *
+ * AUTHORS
+ * Christian von Roques
+ * Matthias Heil
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ * Tarvals represent target machine values. They are typed by modes.
+ * Tarvals only represent values of mode_sort:
+ * 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
+ * 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
+ * Techreport 1999-14
+ * irmode.h for the modes definitions
+ * irnode.h for the pnc_numbers table
+ *
+ * tarval_init1 and tarval_init2 for initialization of the
+ * module
+ *
+ ******/
#ifndef _TARVAL_TYPEDEF_
#define _TARVAL_TYPEDEF_
-typedef struct tarval tarval;
+ typedef struct tarval tarval;
#endif
-#include "gmp.h"
-#undef __need_size_t /* erroneously defined by 1.3.2's gmp.h */
-
-/* how to represent target types on host */
-typedef float tarval_f;
-typedef double tarval_d;
-typedef long tarval_chil;
-typedef unsigned long tarval_CHIL;
-typedef MP_INT tarval_Z;
-typedef struct {
- /* if ent then xname is missing or mangled from ent,
- else if xname then xname is a linker symbol that is not mangled
- from an entity,
- else this is tarval_p_void.
- if this tarval describes a symbolic address of another tarval, tv points
- to this val */
- const char *xname;
- entity *ent;
- tarval *tv;
-} tarval_p;
-typedef struct {
- unsigned char *p; /* may contain embedded 0, not 0-terminated */
- size_t n;
-} tarval_s;
-typedef tarval_s tarval_B;
-
-struct tarval {
- union {
- tarval_f f; /* float */
- tarval_d d; /* double */
- tarval_chil chil; /* signed integral */
- tarval_CHIL CHIL; /* unsigned integral */
- tarval_Z Z; /* universal int */
- tarval_p p; /* pointer */
- bool b; /* boolean */
- tarval_B B; /* universal bits */
- tarval_s s; /* string */
- } u;
- ir_mode *mode;
-};
-
-extern tarval *tarval_bad;
-/* We should have a tarval_undefined */
-extern tarval *tarval_b_false;
-extern tarval *tarval_b_true;
-extern tarval *tarval_d_NaN;
-extern tarval *tarval_d_Inf;
-extern tarval *tarval_p_void;
-extern tarval *tarval_mode_null[];
-extern tarval *tarval_mode_min[];
-extern tarval *tarval_mode_max[];
-
-void tarval_init_1 (void);
-void tarval_init_2 (void);
-
-/* Hash function on tarvals */
-unsigned tarval_hash (tarval *);
-
/* ************************ Constructors for tarvals ************************ */
-tarval *tarval_Z_from_str (const char *, size_t, int base);
-tarval *tarval_B_from_str (const char *, size_t);
-tarval *tarval_f_from_str (const char *, size_t);
-tarval *tarval_d_from_str (const char *, size_t);
-tarval *tarval_s_from_str (const char *, size_t);
-tarval *tarval_S_from_str (const char *, size_t);
-tarval *tarval_int_from_str (const char *, size_t, int base, ir_mode *m);
-tarval *tarval_from_long (ir_mode *, long);
-
-tarval *tarval_p_from_str (const char *);
+/****f* tv/new_tarval_from_str
+ *
+ * NAME
+ * new_tarval_from_str
+ * Constructor function for new tarvals.
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ * tarval *new_tarval_from_str(const char *s, size_t len, ir_mode *mode)
+ *
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * 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
+ *
+ * RESULT
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * SEE ALSO
+ * irmode.h for predefined modes
+ * 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
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ * tarval *new_tarval_from_long(const long l. ir_mode *mode)
+ *
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * 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.
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * SEE ALSO
+ * irmode.h for predefined modes
+ * new_tarval_from_str
+ * new_tarval_from_double
+ *
+ ******/
+
+tarval *new_tarval_from_long(long l, ir_mode *mode);
+/**
+ * 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
+ * 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...)
+ */
+long tarval_to_long(tarval *tv);
+/**
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS
+ * d - The long double representing the value
+ * mode - The mode requested for the result tarval
+ *
+ * Only modes of sort float_number can be constructed this way.
+ *
+ * RESULT
+ * 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
+ *
+ * SEE ALSO
+ * irmode.h for predefined values
+ * 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);
+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 *tarval_p_from_entity (entity *);
-
-tarval *tarval_convert_to (tarval *, ir_mode *);
-
-/* Building an irm_C, irm_s, irm_S or irm_B target value step by step. */
-void tarval_start (void);
-void tarval_append (const char *, size_t);
-void tarval_append1 (char);
-tarval *tarval_finish_as (ir_mode *);
-tarval *tarval_cancel (void); /* returns tarval_bad */
-
-\f
-/* The flags for projecting a comparison result */
-typedef enum {
- irpn_False=0, /* false */
- irpn_Eq, /* equal */
- irpn_Lt, /* less */
- irpn_Le, /* less or equal */
- irpn_Gt, /* greater */
- irpn_Ge, /* greater of equal */
- irpn_Lg, /* less or greater */
- irpn_Leg, /* less, equal or greater = ordered */
- irpn_Uo, /* unordered */
- irpn_Ue, /* unordered or equal */
- irpn_Ul, /* unordered or less */
- irpn_Ule, /* unordered, less or equal */
- irpn_Ug, /* unordered or greater */
- irpn_Uge, /* unordered, greater or equal */
- irpn_Ne, /* unordered, less or greater = not equal */
- irpn_True, /* true */
- irpn_notmask = irpn_Leg
-} ir_pncmp;
+tarval *new_tarval_from_entity (entity *ent, ir_mode *mode);
+entity *tarval_to_entity(tarval *tv);
+int tarval_is_entity(tarval *tv);
-/* ******************** Arithmethic operations on tarvals ******************** */
-/* Compare a with b and return an ir_pncmp 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. */
-ir_pncmp tarval_comp (tarval *a, tarval *b);
-
-tarval *tarval_neg (tarval *a);
-tarval *tarval_add (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_sub (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_mul (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_quo (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_div (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_mod (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_abs (tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_and (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_or (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_eor (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_shl (tarval *, tarval *);
-tarval *tarval_shr (tarval *, tarval *);
-
-/* Identifying some tarvals */
-long tarval_classify (tarval *);
-long tarval_ord (tarval *, int *fail);
-
-/* moved to tv_t.h
- int tarval_print (XP_PAR1, const xprintf_info *, XP_PARN); */
-
-/* return a mode-specific value */
-
-tarval_f tv_val_f (tarval *tv);
-tarval_d tv_val_d (tarval *tv);
-tarval_chil tv_val_chil (tarval *tv);
-tarval_CHIL tv_val_CHIL (tarval *tv);
-tarval_Z tv_val_Z (tarval *tv);
-tarval_p tv_val_p (tarval *tv);
-bool tv_val_b (tarval *tv);
-tarval_B tv_val_B (tarval *tv);
-tarval_s tv_val_s (tarval *tv);
-
-#ifdef NDEBUG
-#define TARVAL_VRFY(val) ((void)0)
-#else
-#define TARVAL_VRFY(val) _tarval_vrfy ((val))
-extern void _tarval_vrfy (const tarval *);
-#endif
+/** ********** Access routines for tarval fields ********** **/
-#ifdef STATS
-void tarval_stats (void);
+/****f* tv/get_tarval_*
+ *
+ * NAME
+ * get_tarval_mode
+ * get_tarval_ ...
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ * ir_mode *get_tarval_mode(tarval *tv)
+ * ...
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ * These are access function for tarval struct members. It is encouraged
+ * to use them instead of direct access to the struct fields.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS
+ * tv - The tarval to access fields of
+ *
+ * RESULT
+ * get_tv_mode: The mode of the 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
-#define tarval_stats() ((void)0)
+ir_mode *get_tarval_mode (tarval *tv);
#endif
+/** Testing properties of the represented values **/
+/* Returns 0 if tv is positive, else > 0. @@@ not tested! */
+int tarval_is_negative(tarval *a);
-ir_mode *get_tv_mode (tarval *tv);
-/* Returns the entity if the tv is a pointer to an entity, else
- returns NULL; */
-entity *get_tv_entity(tarval *tv);
+/** 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);
+extern tarval *tarval_P_void; tarval *get_tarval_P_void(void);
-/* Returns absolute of tarval @@@ not tested! */
-tarval *tarval_abs (tarval *a);
-/* Returns 0 if tv is positive, else > 0. @@@ not tested! */
-int tv_is_negative(tarval *a);
-#endif
+/* 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. */
+tarval *get_tarval_max(ir_mode *mode);
+tarval *get_tarval_min(ir_mode *mode);
+tarval *get_tarval_null(ir_mode *mode);
+tarval *get_tarval_one(ir_mode *mode);
+tarval *get_tarval_nan(ir_mode *mode);
+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)
+ *
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS
+ * a - A tarval
+ * b - A tarval
+ * a and b are tarvals to be compared
+ *
+ * RESULT
+ * 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
+ * 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)
+ *
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS
+ * src - The tarval to convert
+ * mode - Tho mode to convert to
+ *
+ * RESULT
+ * 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
+ * Illegal conversations will trigger an assertion
+ *
+ * SEE ALSO
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS
+ * tarval_neg:
+ * traval_abs:
+ * a - the tarval to operate on
+ *
+ * all oters:
+ * a - the first operand tarval
+ * b - the second operand tarval
+ *
+ * RESULT
+ * If neccessary a new tarval is constructed for the resulting value,
+ * or the one already carrying the computation result is retrieved and
+ * returned as result.
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * 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
+ *
+ ******/
+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
+ *
+ * NAME
+ * tarval_bitpattern
+ * Bit representation of a tarval value, as string of '0' and '1'
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS
+ * char *tarval_bitpattern(tarval *tv)
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION
+ * This function returns a printable bit representation of any value
+ * stored as tarval. This representation is a null terminated C string.
+ *
+ * PARAMETERS
+ * tv - The tarval
+ *
+ * RESULT
+ * 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
+ *
+ * SEE ALSO
+ * irmode.h for the definition of the ir_mode struct
+ * the size member of aforementioned struct
+ *
+ ******/
+char *tarval_bitpattern(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 */
+
+#endif /* _TV_H_ */