ack/util/ego/ra/ra_items.c
1994-06-24 11:31:16 +00:00

352 lines
6.9 KiB
C

/* $Id$ */
/*
* (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 _ I T E M S . C
*/
#include <em_mnem.h>
#include <em_spec.h>
#include <em_pseu.h>
#include <em_reg.h>
#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 "ra.h"
#include "ra_aux.h"
#include "ra_items.h"
#include "itemtab.h"
/* Maps EM mnemonics onto item types, e.g. op_lol -> LOCALVAR, op_ldc->DCONST,
* generated from em_mmen.h and itemtab.src files.
*/
#define SMALL_CONSTANT(c) (c >= 0 && c <= 8)
/* prevent small constants from being put in a register */
clean_tab(items)
item_p items[];
{
int t;
for (t = 0; t < NRITEMTYPES;t++) {
items[t] = (item_p) 0;
}
}
short item_type(l)
line_p l;
{
int instr = INSTR(l);
int t;
if (instr < sp_fmnem || instr > sp_lmnem) return NO_ITEM;
t = itemtab[instr - sp_fmnem].id_type;
if (t == CONST && SMALL_CONSTANT(off_set(l))) return NO_ITEM;
return t;
}
bool is_item(l)
line_p l;
{
return item_type(l) != NO_ITEM;
}
item_p item_of(off,items)
offset off;
item_p items[];
{
register item_p x;
for (x = items[LOCALVAR]; x != (item_p) 0; x = x->it_next) {
if (off == x->i_t.it_off) {
if (!x->it_desirable) break;
/* don't put this item in reg */
return x;
}
}
return (item_p) 0;
}
fill_item(item,l)
item_p item;
line_p l;
{
item->it_type = item_type(l);
item->it_desirable = TRUE;
switch(item->it_type) {
case GLOBL_ADDR:
item->i_t.it_obj = OBJ(l);
break;
case PROC_ADDR:
item->i_t.it_proc = PROC(l);
break;
default:
item->i_t.it_off = off_set(l);
}
}
STATIC bool desirable(l)
line_p l;
{
/* See if it is really desirable to put the item of line l
* in a register. We do not put an item in a register if it
* is used as 'address of array descriptor' of an array
* instruction.
*/
if (l->l_next != (line_p) 0) {
switch(INSTR(l->l_next)) {
case op_aar:
case op_lar:
case op_sar:
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
STATIC int cmp_items(a,b)
item_p a,b;
{
/* This routine defines the <, = and > relations between items,
* used to sort them for fast lookup.
*/
offset n1,n2;
switch(a->it_type) {
case GLOBL_ADDR:
assert(b->it_type == GLOBL_ADDR);
n1 = (offset) a->i_t.it_obj->o_id;
n2 = (offset) b->i_t.it_obj->o_id;
break;
case PROC_ADDR:
assert(b->it_type == PROC_ADDR);
n1 = (offset) a->i_t.it_proc->p_id;
n2 = (offset) b->i_t.it_proc->p_id;
break;
default:
n1 = a->i_t.it_off;
n2 = b->i_t.it_off;
}
return (n1 == n2 ? 0 : (n1 > n2 ? 1 : -1));
}
bool same_item(a,b)
item_p a,b;
{
return cmp_items(a,b) == 0;
}
STATIC bool lt_item(a,b)
item_p a,b;
{
return cmp_items(a,b) == -1;
}
/* build_itemlist()
*
* Build a list of all items used in the current procedure. An item
* is anything that can be put in a register (a local variable, a constant,
* the address of a local or global variable).
* For each type of item we use a sorted list containing all items of
* that type found so far.
* A local variable is only considered to be an item if there is a
* register message for it (indicating it is never accessed indirectly).
* For each item, we keep track of all places where it is used
* (either fetched or stored into). The usage of a local variable is also
* considered to be a usage of its address.
*/
static item_p items[NRITEMTYPES]; /* items[i] points to the list of type i */
STATIC short reg_type(item)
item_p item;
{
/* See which type of register the item should best be assigned to */
switch(item->it_type) {
case LOCALVAR:
return regv_type(item->i_t.it_off);
/* use type mentioned in reg. message for local */
case LOCAL_ADDR:
case GLOBL_ADDR:
case PROC_ADDR:
return reg_pointer;
case CONST:
case DCONST:
return reg_any;
default: assert(FALSE);
}
/* NOTREACHED */
}
STATIC short item_size(item)
item_p item;
{
/* Determine the size of the item (in bytes) */
switch(item->it_type) {
case LOCALVAR:
return regv_size(item->i_t.it_off);
/* use size mentioned in reg. message for local */
case LOCAL_ADDR:
case GLOBL_ADDR:
case PROC_ADDR:
return ps; /* pointer size */
case CONST:
return ws; /* word size */
case DCONST:
return 2 * ws; /* 2 * word size */
default: assert(FALSE);
}
/* NOTREACHED */
}
STATIC init_item(a,b)
item_p a,b;
{
a->it_type = b->it_type;
switch(a->it_type) {
case GLOBL_ADDR:
a->i_t.it_obj = b->i_t.it_obj;
break;
case PROC_ADDR:
a->i_t.it_proc = b->i_t.it_proc;
break;
default:
a->i_t.it_off = b->i_t.it_off;
}
a->it_usage = Lempty_set();
a->it_regtype = reg_type(b);
a->it_size = item_size(b);
a->it_desirable = b->it_desirable;
}
STATIC add_item(item,t,items)
item_p item;
time_p t;
item_p items[];
{
/* See if there was already a list element for item. In any
* case record the fact that item is used at 't'.
*/
register item_p x, *q;
q = &items[item->it_type]; /* each type has its own list */
for (x = *q; x != (item_p) 0; x = *q) {
if (same_item(x,item)) {
/* found */
if (!item->it_desirable) {
x->it_desirable = FALSE;
}
Ladd(t,&x->it_usage);
return; /* done */
}
if (lt_item(item,x)) break;
q = &x->it_next;
}
/* not found, allocate new item; q points to it_next field of
* the item after which the new item should be put.
*/
x = newitem();
x->it_next = *q;
*q = x;
init_item(x,item);
Ladd(t,&x->it_usage);
}
STATIC add_usage(l,b,items)
line_p l;
bblock_p b;
item_p items[];
{
/* An item is used at line l. Add it to the list of items.
* A local variable is only considered to be an item, if
* there is a register message for it; else its address
* is also considered to be an item.
*/
struct item thisitem;
fill_item(&thisitem,l); /* fill in some fields */
if (!desirable(l)) {
thisitem.it_desirable = FALSE; /* don't put item in reg. */
}
if (thisitem.it_type == LOCALVAR && !is_regvar(thisitem.i_t.it_off)) {
/* Use address of local instead of local itself */
thisitem.it_type = LOCAL_ADDR;
thisitem.it_regtype = reg_pointer;
}
add_item(&thisitem,cons_time(l,b),items);
}
build_itemlist(p,items,nrinstr_out)
proc_p p;
item_p items[];
int *nrinstr_out;
{
/* Make a list of all items used in procedure p.
* An item is anything that can be put in a register,
* such as a local variable, a constant etc.
* As a side effect, determine the number of instructions of p.
*/
register line_p l;
register bblock_p b;
register cnt= 0;
clean_tab(items);
for (b = p->p_start; b != (bblock_p) 0; b = b->b_next) {
for (l = b->b_start; l != (line_p) 0; l = l->l_next) {
if (is_item(l)) {
add_usage(l,b,items);
}
cnt++;
}
}
*nrinstr_out = cnt;
}