X-Git-Url: http://nsz.repo.hu/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ir%2Fir%2Firmode.h;h=f6e3e6ee20e6744fdffea5657bb94892abc7e538;hb=fed1bdc07c9ec7b4d07a9243ad093c9fdd239fbd;hp=42b566c06f66e711a71145fb74b893a2fa8cf89c;hpb=a297b28945282531a0c4828499b7f35cbac40b4d;p=libfirm diff --git a/ir/ir/irmode.h b/ir/ir/irmode.h index 42b566c06..f6e3e6ee2 100644 --- a/ir/ir/irmode.h +++ b/ir/ir/irmode.h @@ -29,22 +29,18 @@ #ifndef _IRMODE_H_ #define _IRMODE_H_ +#include "firm_types.h" #include "ident.h" -#ifndef _TARVAL_TYPEDEF_ -#define _TARVAL_TYPEDEF_ - typedef struct tarval tarval; -#endif - /** * Contains relevant information about a mode. * - * Neccessary information about a mode is stored in this struct + * Necessary information about a mode is stored in this struct * which is used by the tarval module to perform calculations * and comparisons of values of a such described mode. * * ATTRIBUTES: - * - modecode code: An unambigous int (enum) for the mode + * - modecode code: An unambiguous int (enum) for the mode * - ident *name: Name of this mode. Two modes are different if the name is different. * - mode_sort sort: sort of mode specifying possible usage categories * - int size: size of the mode in Bits. @@ -57,7 +53,10 @@ * The tech report 1999-44 describing FIRM and predefined modes * tarval.h */ +#ifndef _IR_MODE_TYPEDEF_ +#define _IR_MODE_TYPEDEF_ typedef struct ir_mode ir_mode; +#endif /* ********** Predefined modes ********** */ @@ -321,8 +320,11 @@ extern ir_mode *mode_C; /**< 8 bit char */ extern ir_mode *mode_U; /**< 16 bit unicode char */ extern ir_mode *mode_P; /**< pointer */ -extern ir_mode *mode_P_mach; /**< A pointer mode that is set by the client of libfirm. This mode - represents the pointer size of the target machine. Is initialized +extern ir_mode *mode_P_code; /**< A pointer mode that is set by the client of libfirm. This mode + represents the pointer size of the target machine code addresses. Is initialized + to mode_P. */ +extern ir_mode *mode_P_data; /**< A pointer mode that is set by the client of libfirm. This mode + represents the pointer size of the target machine data addresses. Is initialized to mode_P. */ /* -- Auxiliary modes necessary for the Firm representation -- */ @@ -359,14 +361,23 @@ ir_mode *get_modeT(void); ir_mode *get_modeANY(void); ir_mode *get_modeBAD(void); -/** Returns the machine specific pointer mode. */ -ir_mode *get_modeP_mach(void); +/** Returns the machine specific pointer mode for code addresses. */ +ir_mode *get_modeP_code(void); + +/** Returns the machine specific pointer mode for data addresses. */ +ir_mode *get_modeP_data(void); + +/** + * Sets the machine specific pointer mode for code addresses. + * If not set, the predefined mode mode_P will be used. + */ +void set_modeP_code(ir_mode *p); /** - * Sets the machine specific pointer mode. + * Sets the machine specific pointer mode for data addresses. * If not set, the predefined mode mode_P will be used. */ -void set_modeP_mach(ir_mode *p); +void set_modeP_data(ir_mode *p); /** Functions to check, whether a modecode is signed, float, int, character, @@ -452,4 +463,12 @@ int mode_honor_signed_zeros(const ir_mode *mode); */ int mode_overflow_on_unary_Minus(const ir_mode *mode); +/** + * Returns non-zero if the mode has a reversed wrap-aound + * logic, especially (a + x) - x == a. + * This is normally true for integer modes, not for floating + * point modes. + */ +int mode_wrap_around(const ir_mode *mode); + #endif /* _IRMODE_H_ */