X-Git-Url: http://nsz.repo.hu/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ir%2Fir%2Firopt_t.h;h=196454ca001ee6bd00488d897fc4f5a22b1db6f1;hb=7c36344d22a7c306a4e216f135c974bdb9f6b943;hp=f6c362597afe48300cb2cbe378a2c3e221fdda5c;hpb=b497dbc0fcaa8ac9b42cce8bc2359eeaa3c5a638;p=libfirm diff --git a/ir/ir/iropt_t.h b/ir/ir/iropt_t.h index f6c362597..196454ca0 100644 --- a/ir/ir/iropt_t.h +++ b/ir/ir/iropt_t.h @@ -26,21 +26,28 @@ #ifndef FIRM_IR_IROPT_T_H #define FIRM_IR_IROPT_T_H +#include +#include "irop_t.h" #include "iropt.h" #include "irnode_t.h" #include "pset.h" #include "tv.h" -ir_node *equivalent_node(ir_node *n); - /** * Calculate a hash value of a node. - * The hash value is calculated from the nodes predecessors. - * Special handling for Const and SymConst nodes (these don't have predecessors). * * @param node The IR-node */ -unsigned ir_node_hash(ir_node *node); +unsigned ir_node_hash(const ir_node *node); + +/** + * equivalent_node() returns a node equivalent to input n. It skips all nodes that + * perform no actual computation, as, e.g., the Id nodes. It does not create + * new nodes. It is therefore safe to free n if the node returned is not n. + * If a node returns a Tuple we can not just skip it. If the size of the + * in array fits, we transform n into a tuple (e.g., Div). + */ +ir_node *equivalent_node(ir_node *n); /** * Creates a new value table used for storing CSE identities. @@ -77,19 +84,41 @@ ir_node *identify_remember(pset *value_table, ir_node *n); /** Visit each node in the value table of a graph. */ void visit_all_identities(ir_graph *irg, irg_walk_func visit, void *env); +/** + * Normalize a node by putting constants (and operands with larger + * node index) on the right (operator side). + * + * @param n The node to normalize + */ +void ir_normalize_node(ir_node *n); + ir_node *optimize_node(ir_node *n); ir_node *optimize_in_place_2(ir_node *n); /** - * Returns the tarval of a Const node or tarval_bad for all other nodes. + * The value_of operation. + * This operation returns for every IR node an associated tarval if existing, + * returning tarval_bad otherwise. + * No calculations are done here, just a lookup. + */ +typedef tarval *(*value_of_func)(const ir_node *self); + +extern value_of_func value_of_ptr; + +/** + * Set a new value_of function. + * + * @param func the function, NULL restores the default behavior + */ +void set_value_of_func(value_of_func func); + +/** + * Returns the associated tarval of a node. */ -static INLINE tarval * -value_of(ir_node *n) { - if ((n != NULL) && is_Const(n)) - return get_Const_tarval(n); /* might return tarval_bad */ - else - return tarval_bad; +static inline tarval *value_of(const ir_node *n) +{ + return value_of_ptr(n); } /** @@ -103,4 +132,36 @@ value_of(ir_node *n) { */ ir_op_ops *firm_set_default_operations(ir_opcode code, ir_op_ops *ops); +/** + * Returns true if a == -b + */ +bool is_negated_value(ir_node *a, ir_node *b); + + + +/** NOTE: Survive DCE is considered a bad hack - don't use */ +typedef struct _survive_dce_t survive_dce_t; + +/** + * Make a new Survive DCE environment. + * NOTE: Survive DCE is considered a bad hack - don't use + */ +survive_dce_t *new_survive_dce(void); + +/** + * Free a Survive DCE environment. + * NOTE: Survive DCE is considered a bad hack - don't use + */ +void free_survive_dce(survive_dce_t *sd); + +/** + * Register a node pointer to be patched upon DCE. + * When DCE occurs, the node pointer specified by @p place will be + * patched to the new address of the node it is pointing to. + * + * @param sd The Survive DCE environment. + * @param place The address of the node pointer. + */ +void survive_dce_register_irn(survive_dce_t *sd, ir_node **place); + #endif