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George Koehler 5867ca2f2c Remove two obsolete patterns.
These patterns seem to have no effect on the generated code.
2017-12-22 19:57:42 -05:00
George Koehler 2eeee36f78 Add FRAME_V tokens for local variables.
When storing to a local, stop killing the tokens of other locals,
unless they might overlap with the stored local.  This helps some
procedures that juggle locals when the locals aren't in registers.

Also use FRAME_V tokens for locals in statically enclosing procedures.
Rewrite _lxa_ as _lxl_, to skip the `addi ?,?,8` if we can add 8 to
the next constant.  The PowerPC code from _lxl_ is now sometimes
better, sometimes worse than before.

The i386 table provided the idea to use %size to find overlapping
locals.
2017-12-22 17:04:16 -05:00
George Koehler 4bb31c296d Revise the comments in the EM tests.
You can cheat these tests if _cms_ and _cmu_ always push zero.
2017-12-21 18:24:28 -05:00
George Koehler 787fdeaaa9 Add some tests for Modula-2. 2017-12-21 18:24:17 -05:00
George Koehler aa9418c029 Pass 4 bytes to fail(uint32_t)
This would become necessary if something failed on a platform with
16-bit int (EM_WSIZE == 2).

Remove unreachable `ret 0`.  If reached, it wouldn't work to return
from _m_a_i_n.
2017-12-18 21:58:57 -05:00
George Koehler a5e8dc8a06 Simplify code by using cms EM_WSIZE to compare bytes.
This should work because the C compiler does it.
2017-12-18 21:52:13 -05:00
George Koehler a4e6595032 Remove '\0' from output. Fix a compiler warning.
Don't output '\0' in "@@FINISHED\0".

Cast code to unsigned int.  This helps platforms with 16-bit int, by
doing only the low 16 bits of the bitwise-and.  It also removes the
"(warning) conversion of long to pointer loses accuracy".
2017-12-18 21:17:42 -05:00
George Koehler ad47fa5fe3 Add splitting coercions for IND_ALL_D.
Delete my wrong comment (from commits cfbc537, a8f62f4, 5432bd0) which
claimed that such coercions are not possible.
2017-12-18 20:59:04 -05:00
George Koehler 24abaf6a25 Enable conditional expressions in splitting coercions.
ncgg has parsed the optional conditional expression (optexpr) of each
splitting coercion since commit 72b83cc in 1985; but for almost 33
years, ncg has ignored the expression in c2_expr.

Few tables had conditional coercions (I only found them in arm and
m68020), and no tables had conditional splitting coercions, so this
only becomes a problem now as I try to add a conditional splitting
coercion to powerpc.
2017-12-18 20:39:56 -05:00
George Koehler 5e99baabdf Rename two tokens. CONST_HZ was not hertz (Hz). 2017-12-18 12:36:10 -05:00
George Koehler d8fa9d1b2a In coercions, try to reuse a register with the same token.
This reduces code size.
2017-12-17 12:45:27 -05:00
George Koehler b0d75fed37 Rename ANY_BHW to INT_W; add FLOAT_W, FLOAT_D.
INT_W, the integer set, continues to exclude FSREG, because we can't
easily move FSREG to GPR.

ANY4 becomes ISET+FLOAT_W and ANY8 becomes FLOAT_D.
2017-12-17 11:56:02 -05:00
George Koehler 5ba83100d6 Delete rules for sti 8 with REG IND_RC_D, with REG IND_RR_D.
Prefer the rule with REG FREG, by coercing IND_RC_D or IND_RR_D to
FREG.  This rule looks better to ncg.  When ncg chose between coercion
to REG IND_RC_D or coercion to REG FREG, it chose REG FREG.  It only
chose REG IND_RC_D if the stack had exact REG IND_RC_D.
2017-12-12 13:36:43 -05:00
George Koehler 11a54e0a7c These instructions write to the CR. 2017-12-10 14:01:14 -05:00
George Koehler 504d2aa34e Revise stack shuffles and integer conversions in PowerPC ncg.
Allow asp 4, exg 4 to shuffle tokens without coercing them into
registers; but comment why dup 4, dup 8 coerce tokens into registers.

Allow dup, dus, exg with larger sizes; and add tests dup_e.e and
exg_e.e to check that dup 20, dus, exg 20 work as well in powerpc as
in i80 and i86.

Then powerpc failed to compile loc 2 loc 4 cuu in dup_e.e.  Revise the
integer conversions, so powerpc can compile and pass the test.
2017-12-09 18:57:10 -05:00
George Koehler 48788287b8 Add more chances to put results in register variables.
When a rule `uses REG ... yields %a`, the result %a is always a
temporary, never a regvar.  If the EM code uses _stl_ to put the
result in a regvar, then ncg emits _mr_ to move %a to the regvar.

There are two ways to put the result in the regvar without %a:

  1. Yield a token, as in `yields {MUL_RR, %2, %1}`, so that _stl_
     can move the token to the regvar without using %a.

  2. Provide a pattern, like `sli stl`, that just puts the result
     in `{LOCAL, $2}` and not %a.

Allow some tokens, like SUM_RIS and XEQ, onto the stack; and add
tokens like MUL_RR, and patterns like `sli stl`.

Delete patterns for `stl lol` and `sdl ldl` to avoid an extra
temporary %a when the local is a regvar.  Delete `lal sti lal loi`
because it would emit wrong code.
2017-12-08 17:19:26 -05:00
George Koehler 6b933db90b Split C from CONST.
Rename token CONST to C.  Define set CONST = C + CONST_STACK.  The
instructions with CONST operands can now accept CONST_STACK tokens;
some cases of {CONST, %1.val} become %1.

Also simplify two of _rlwinm_ into _slwi_ and _srwi_.
2017-12-07 19:24:09 -05:00
George Koehler a1d1f38691 Add test for EM rol, ror. Fix i80, i86, powerpc.
EM instructions _rol_ and _ror_ do rotate an integer left or right.
Our compilers and optimizers never emit _rol_ nor _ror_, but I might
want to use them in the future.

Add _rol_ and _ror_ to powerpc.  Fix `rol 4` and `ror 4` in both i80
and i86, where the rules for `rol 4` and `ror 4` seem to have never
been tested until now.
2017-12-07 17:16:21 -05:00
George Koehler c95bcac91d Correct the stack pointer when i80 shrinks an integer.
The code used `sphl` to set the stack pointer, but the correct value
was in de, not hl.  Fix by swapping the values of de and hl, so `sphl`
is now correct.  When we shrink an integer from 4 to 2 bytes, both
registers de and hl point to copies of the result, but only one
register preserves the stack below the result.

This fixes writehex() in tests/plat/lib/test.c, when I compile it with
ack -mcpm, so it preserves the pointer to "0123456789abcdef", so it
writes hexadecimal digits and not garbage.

This bug goes back to commit 157b243 of Mar 18, 1985, so the bug is
32 years old, and probably the oldest bug that I ever fixed.
2017-12-07 15:39:41 -05:00
George Koehler 34cf0c8b63 Kill registers a, de, when i80 ncg does Call libem.
I compiled tests/plat/lib/test.c with ack -mcpm, but i80 ncg did emit
wrong code in writehex(uint32_t) for

    "0123456789abcdef"[code & 0xf]

The code called '.and' to evaluate `code & 0xf`, then tried to call
'.cii' to narrow the result from 4 to 2 bytes, but it passed garbage
instead of 4 to '.cii'.  The rule for '.and' was

    pat and defined($1)
    kills ALL
    uses dereg={const2,$1}
    gen Call {label,".and"}

This failed to kill register de={const2,4}, so ncg pushed de,
expecting to push 4, but actually pushing garbage.

Fix such rules using `mvi a,...` or `lxi de,...` so ncg doesn't track
the token in the register.  This is like the i86 table.  A different
fix would use a dummy instruction `killreg a` or `killreg de` like the
m68020 table.

Also correct 1 to $1 when calling '.exg'.
2017-12-06 22:14:00 -05:00
George Koehler 88207db638 Use <stdarg.h> in util/misc/convert.c
I made a syntax error in some .e file, and em_encode dumped core
because a 64-bit pointer didn't fit in a 32-bit int.  Now use stdarg
to pass pointers to error() and fatal().

Stop using the number of errors as the exit status.  Many systems use
only the low 8 bits of the exit status, so 256 errors would become 0.

Also change modules/src/print to accept const char *buf
2017-12-06 17:09:12 -05:00
David Given 6d91bdbbbd
Merge pull request #69 from kernigh/kernigh-stdc
use libc assert, strcmp; declare more functions; fewer clang warnings
2017-11-19 12:00:40 +01:00
David Given fb90b7b8d8
Merge pull request #66 from davidgiven/dtrg-warnings
lang/basic/lib: fewer warnings
2017-11-19 11:39:45 +01:00
George Koehler 760da1f421 Fix build with gcc.
gcc gave an error because the `char *` parameter doesn't match the
`const char *` in the prototype of regsave().  clang didn't give an
error.  I added the prototype in commit 5301cce.
2017-11-17 17:52:37 -05:00
George Koehler 11d48be49e Fix my typo from commit 5bbbaf4. 2017-11-17 15:46:24 -05:00
George Koehler d99a0682fc Switch ego to libc <assert.h>
I also tried, in types.h, to switch ego to libc <stdbool.h>, but that
causes an infinite loop in the IL phase.
2017-11-15 19:48:53 -05:00
George Koehler 9037d137f5 Add prototypes, void in util/ego/share
This uncovers a problem in il/il_aux.c: it passes 3 arguments to
getlines(), but the function expects 4 arguments.  I add FALSE as the
4th argument.  TRUE would fill in the list of mesregs.  IL uses
mesregs during phase 1, but this call to getlines() is in phase 2.
TRUE would leak memory unless I added a call to Ldeleteset(mesregs).
So I pass FALSE.

Functions passed to go() now have a `void *` parameter because
no_action() now takes a `void *`.
2017-11-15 17:19:56 -05:00
David Given caa9df5449 LLgen won't update the output file timestamp if the file contents doesn't
change, which confuses ninja no end. Fix this.

Fixes: #68
2017-11-15 19:41:39 +01:00
George Koehler 5bbbaf4919 Use size_t and void with memory allocation in ego.
alloc.h now needs to #include <stdlib.h> to find type size_t and
function free().
2017-11-14 20:35:18 -05:00
George Koehler 87a2315037 strcmp, strncmp are in <string.h>
*Important:*  Do `make clean` to work around a problem and prevent
infinite rebuilds, https://github.com/davidgiven/ack/issues/68

I edit tokens.g in util/LLgen/src, so I regenerate tokens.c.  The
regeneration script bootstrap.sh can't find LLgen, but I can run the
same command by typing the path to llgen.
2017-11-14 17:35:35 -05:00
George Koehler 229b80a004 Free buf in GetFile().
aprintf() returns a const char *; the assignment to char * caused both
clang and gcc to warn of the dropped const.

Commit 893471a introduced a tiny memory leak, because GetFile()
stopped freeing buf.  The const return type of aprintf() suggests that
the buffer must not be freed.

Now use Malloc() to allocate the buffer and free() to free it.  This
also checks if we are out of memory, because Malloc() does the check
and aprintf() currently doesn't.
2017-11-13 21:34:31 -05:00
George Koehler fbff3a4790 Check each format string in tabgen.c
Silence warning from clang at `if (ch2 = ...)`

Delete `|| rm %{outs}` in build.lua, because it hid the exit status of
tabgen, so if tabgen failed, the build continued and failed later.
2017-11-13 20:59:03 -05:00
George Koehler 974fa93491 Silence warning about pointer cast to int.
This cast was safe because the pointer is a small constant integer,
but it causes warning from gcc.
2017-11-13 20:58:57 -05:00
George Koehler ddf9de3f49 strcpy() is in <string.h> 2017-11-13 17:57:02 -05:00
George Koehler 5301cceee3 Declare machine-dependent functions in mach/proto/ncg
This breaks all machines because the declared return type void
disagrees with the implicit return type int (when I compile mach.c
with clang).  Unbreak i386, i80, i86, m68020, powerpc, vc4 by adding
the return types to mach.c.  We don't build any other machines; they
are broken since commit a46ee91 (May 19, 2013) declared void prolog()
and commit fd91851 (Nov 10, 2016) declared void mes(), with both
declarations in mach/proto/ncg/fillem.c.

Also fix mach/vc4/ncg/mach.c where type full is long, so fprintf()
must use "%ld" not "%d" to print full nlocals.
2017-11-13 14:23:44 -05:00
George Koehler e04166b85d More prototypes, less register in mach/proto/ncg
Files that #include "equiv.h" must do so after including "data.h", now
that a function prototype in equiv.h uses type rl_p from data.h.

Adjust style, changing some `for(...)` to `for (...)`.  The style in
mach/proto/ncg is less than consistent; the big annoyance now is that
some files want tabs at 4 spaces, others want tabs at 8 spaces.
2017-11-13 12:44:17 -05:00
George Koehler 909b0d5bf3 Add prototypes to functions in subr.c
Put the declarations in "data.h", because that header declares the
types cost_t and token_p.  Also #include <cgg_cg.h> from "data.h" to
get types c3_p and set_p, and guard <cgg_cg.h> against multiple
inclusion.
2017-11-12 16:11:05 -05:00
George Koehler ba2a45180c Prototypes for string functions. More static. 2017-11-12 11:25:18 -05:00
George Koehler 98b27dd505 Remove old "assert.h" in mach/proto/ncg
*Important:*  You must "make clean" after checking out this commit,
because the build had copied the old "assert.h" to several places in
obj/.  If you don't "make clean", then the compiler finds the old
"assert.h" before libc <assert.h>, and the build fails because this
commit removes badassertion() in subr.c.  After "make clean", the
compiler finds libc <assert.h> and the build succeeds.
2017-11-11 19:35:48 -05:00
George Koehler ac4cbd735e Use libc assert(); fix dependencies; unbreak isduo().
Switch from custom assert() to libc assert() in mach/proto/as.
Continue to disable asserts if DEBUG == 0.

This change found a problem in the build system; comm2.y was missing
depedencies on comm0.h and comm1.h.  Add the missing dependencies to
the cppfile rule.  Allow the dependencies by modifying cppfile in
first/build.lua to act like cfile if t.dir is false.

Now that comm2.y gets rebuilt, I must fix the wrong prototype of
yyparse() in comm1.h.

I got unlucky as induo() in comm5.c was reading beyond the end of the
array.  It found an operator "= " ('=' then space) in the garbage, so
it returned a garbage token number, and "VAR = 123" became a syntax
error.  Unbreak induo() by terminating the array.
2017-11-11 16:09:05 -05:00
David Given 384e9b3f5a
Merge pull request #65 from kernigh/kernigh-qemu
unbreak qemuppc
2017-11-11 21:00:16 +01:00
George Koehler 805c916ab0 Add more const in <object.h>. 2017-11-11 13:08:13 -05:00
George Koehler d347207e60 Add more prototypes in mach/proto/as
Change "register i;" to "int i;" to so clang stops warning about
implicit int.  Use function prototypes so clang stops warning about
implicitly declared functions.
2017-11-10 23:30:46 -05:00
George Koehler 3463f0c944 bts2str(), long2str() are in <ack_string.h> 2017-11-10 18:00:00 -05:00
George Koehler b5b1da6f1a Adjust dependencies in modules/src{print,string,system}
Drop dependency on <ansi.h> in modules+headers; assume that compiler
knows ANSI C89.

Add missing dependency from print to string; #include <ack_string.h>.

Because <print.h> had commented out the declarations of sys_lock() and
sys_unlock(), I now stop building lock.c and unlock.c.
2017-11-10 17:56:42 -05:00
George Koehler 6367467499 Remove functions that also exist in libc.
Some of these functions were slightly different from libc:

 - This strncpy() didn't pad the buffer with '\0' bytes beyond the end
   of the string; libc does the padding.  This string.3 manual said
   that this strncpy() does "null-padding", but it didn't.

 - This strcmp() and strncmp() compared using char (which might be
   signed); libc compares using unsigned char.
2017-11-09 23:35:54 -05:00
George Koehler ca4bd38206 Delete old "assert.h" files; use libc <assert.h>.
Edit build.lua for programs losing their private assert.h, so they
depend on a list of .h files excluding assert.h.

Remove modules/src/assert; it would be a dependency of cpp.ansi but we
didn't build it, so cpp.ansi uses the libc assert.

I hope that libc <assert.h> can better report failed assertions.  Some
old "assert.h" files didn't report the expression.  Some reported a
literal "x", because traditional C expanded the macro parameter x in
"x", but ANSI C89 doesn't expand macro parameters in string literals.
2017-11-09 22:22:13 -05:00
George Koehler 50a160c07f Increase time-out from 5 to 15 seconds.
My computer is too slow, so qemuppc tests randomly timed out.  With
this commit, my machine passes the qemuppc tests (if I also edit the
top build.lua to enable qemuppc).
2017-11-08 15:02:56 -05:00
George Koehler 96e23b3a0f Show tests that @@TIMEDOUT.
A `set -e` in testdriver.sh caused it to exit early and hide the
output of a @@TIMEDOUT test, so I never saw the @@TIMEDOUT marker.
Then build.lua added a @@FAIL marker.
2017-11-08 14:08:43 -05:00
George Koehler 0fc0faef08 Restore an assignment deleted in commit 789f79b.
Because of the accidental deletion, mcgg on my machine followed a
garbage pointer, and never wrote calls to emit_fragment.

A wrong call to `data->emit_reg(0, 0)` instead of the correct
`data->emit_fragment(0)` caused PowerPC mcg to emit an empty string
instead of `8(fp)`, causing a syntax error in PowerPC as.

The wrong `data->emit_reg(0, 0)` called the function emit_reg() in
mach/proto/mcg/pass_instructionselection.c, but that function
unfortunately has `if (vreg) { ... }`.  The call had vreg == NULL
because the fragment wasn't a vreg, but emit_reg() ignored the problem
and emit nothing.
2017-11-07 23:52:52 -05:00