ack/util/ego/ra/ra_lifet.c

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C

/* $Header$ */
/*
* (c) copyright 1987 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
* See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
*/
/* R E G I S T E R A L L O C A T I O N
*
* R A _ L I F E T I M E . C
*/
#include "../share/types.h"
#include "../share/debug.h"
#include "../share/def.h"
#include "../share/global.h"
#include "../share/lset.h"
#include "../share/aux.h"
#include "../share/alloc.h"
#include "../../../h/em_mnem.h"
#include "../../../h/em_spec.h"
#include "../../../h/em_pseu.h"
#include "../../../h/em_reg.h"
#include "../../../h/em_mes.h"
#include "../../../h/em_ego.h"
#include "ra.h"
#include "ra_aux.h"
#include "ra_items.h"
#include "ra_lifet.h"
#define MSG_OFF(l) aoff(ARG(l),2)
#define is_livemsg(l) (INSTR(l) == ps_mes && aoff(ARG(l),0) == ms_ego && \
aoff(ARG(l),1) == ego_live)
#define is_deadmsg(l) (INSTR(l) == ps_mes && aoff(ARG(l),0) == ms_ego && \
aoff(ARG(l),1) == ego_dead)
build_lifetimes(items)
item_p items[];
{
/* compute the it_lives attribute of every item; this is
* a list of intervals during which the item is live,
* i.e. its current value may be used.
* We traverse the EM text of the current procedure in
* lexical order. If we encounter a live-message, we store
* the number ('time') of the current instruction in the
* it_lastlive attribute of the concerning item. If we see
* a dead-message for that item, we know that the item is
* live in between these two pseudo's. If the first message
* appearing in the procedure is a dead-message, the item
* is live from time 0 (start of procedure) till now. (Note
* that it_lastlive is initially 0!).
* The lifetime ends on the last instruction before the
* dead-message that is not a live -or dead message.
*/
register line_p l;
register short now;
item_p item;
short last_code;
last_code = 0;
for (now = 0; now < nrinstrs; now++) {
l = instrmap[now];
if (is_livemsg(l)) {
item = item_of(MSG_OFF(l),items);
/* A local variable that is never used is NOT an
* item; yet, there may be a register message for it...
*/
if(item != (item_p) 0) {
item->it_lastlive = last_code + 1;
}
} else {
if (is_deadmsg(l)) {
item = item_of(MSG_OFF(l),items);
if (item != (item_p) 0) {
add_interval(item->it_lastlive,
last_code, &item->it_lives);
}
} else {
last_code = now;
}
}
}
}