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diff gcc/ipa-prop.h @ 63:b7f97abdc517 gcc-4.6-20100522
update gcc from gcc-4.5.0 to gcc-4.6
author | ryoma <e075725@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Mon, 24 May 2010 12:47:05 +0900 |
parents | 77e2b8dfacca |
children | f6334be47118 |
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--- a/gcc/ipa-prop.h Fri Feb 12 23:41:23 2010 +0900 +++ b/gcc/ipa-prop.h Mon May 24 12:47:05 2010 +0900 @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* Interprocedural analyses. - Copyright (C) 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GCC. @@ -38,38 +39,40 @@ argument. Unknown - neither of the above. - IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR stands for C++ member pointers, other constants are - represented with IPA_JF_CONST. + IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR stands for C++ member pointers, it is a special + constant in this regard. Other constants are represented with IPA_JF_CONST. + + IPA_JF_ANCESTOR is a special pass-through jump function, which means that + the result is an address of a part of the object pointed to by the formal + parameter to which the function refers. It is mainly intended to represent + getting addresses of of ancestor fields in C++ + (e.g. &this_1(D)->D.1766.D.1756). Note that if the original pointer is + NULL, ancestor jump function must behave like a simple pass-through. - In addition to "ordinary" pass through functions represented by - IPA_JF_PASS_THROUGH, IPA_JF_ANCESTOR represents getting addresses of of - ancestor fields in C++ (e.g. &this_1(D)->D.1766.D.1756). */ + Other pass-through functions can either simply pass on an unchanged formal + parameter or can apply one simple binary operation to it (such jump + functions are called polynomial). + + IPA_JF_KNOWN_TYPE is a special type of an "unknown" function that applies + only to pointer parameters. It means that even though we cannot prove that + the passed value is an interprocedural constant, we still know the exact + type of the containing object which may be valuable for devirtualization. + + Jump functions are computed in ipa-prop.c by function + update_call_notes_after_inlining. Some information can be lost and jump + functions degraded accordingly when inlining, see + update_call_notes_after_inlining in the same file. */ + enum jump_func_type { IPA_JF_UNKNOWN = 0, /* newly allocated and zeroed jump functions default */ - IPA_JF_CONST, - IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR, - IPA_JF_PASS_THROUGH, - IPA_JF_ANCESTOR + IPA_JF_KNOWN_TYPE, /* represented by field base_binfo */ + IPA_JF_CONST, /* represented by field costant */ + IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR, /* represented by field member_cst */ + IPA_JF_PASS_THROUGH, /* represented by field pass_through */ + IPA_JF_ANCESTOR /* represented by field ancestor */ }; -/* All formal parameters in the program have a lattice associated with it - computed by the interprocedural stage of IPCP. - There are three main values of the lattice: - IPA_TOP - unknown, - IPA_BOTTOM - non constant, - IPA_CONST_VALUE - simple scalar constant, - Cval of formal f will have a constant value if all callsites to this - function have the same constant value passed to f. - Integer and real constants are represented as IPA_CONST_VALUE. */ -enum ipa_lattice_type -{ - IPA_BOTTOM, - IPA_CONST_VALUE, - IPA_TOP -}; - - /* Structure holding data required to describe a pass-through jump function. */ struct GTY(()) ipa_pass_through_data @@ -86,8 +89,8 @@ enum tree_code operation; }; -/* Structure holding data required to describe and ancestor pass throu - funkci. */ +/* Structure holding data required to describe an ancestor pass-through + jump function. */ struct GTY(()) ipa_ancestor_jf_data { @@ -118,13 +121,30 @@ functions and member_cst holds constant c++ member functions. */ union jump_func_value { + tree GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_KNOWN_TYPE"))) base_binfo; tree GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_CONST"))) constant; + struct ipa_member_ptr_cst GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR"))) member_cst; struct ipa_pass_through_data GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_PASS_THROUGH"))) pass_through; struct ipa_ancestor_jf_data GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_ANCESTOR"))) ancestor; - struct ipa_member_ptr_cst GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR"))) member_cst; } GTY ((desc ("%1.type"))) value; }; +/* All formal parameters in the program have a lattice associated with it + computed by the interprocedural stage of IPCP. + There are three main values of the lattice: + IPA_TOP - unknown, + IPA_BOTTOM - non constant, + IPA_CONST_VALUE - simple scalar constant, + Cval of formal f will have a constant value if all callsites to this + function have the same constant value passed to f. + Integer and real constants are represented as IPA_CONST_VALUE. */ +enum ipa_lattice_type +{ + IPA_BOTTOM, + IPA_CONST_VALUE, + IPA_TOP +}; + /* All formal parameters in the program have a cval computed by the interprocedural stage of IPCP. See enum ipa_lattice_type for the various types of lattices supported */ @@ -134,32 +154,6 @@ tree constant; }; -/* Each instance of the following structure describes a statement that calls a - function parameter. Those referring to statements within the same function - are linked in a list. */ -struct ipa_param_call_note -{ - /* Expected number of executions: calculated in profile.c. */ - gcov_type count; - /* Linked list's next */ - struct ipa_param_call_note *next; - /* Statement that contains the call to the parameter above. */ - gimple stmt; - /* When in LTO, we the above stmt will be NULL and we need an uid. */ - unsigned int lto_stmt_uid; - /* Index of the parameter that is called. */ - int formal_id; - /* Expected frequency of executions within the function. see cgraph_edge in - cgraph.h for more on this. */ - int frequency; - /* Depth of loop nest, 1 means no loop nest. */ - unsigned short int loop_nest; - /* Set when we have already found the target to be a compile time constant - and turned this into an edge or when the note was found unusable for some - reason. */ - bool processed; -}; - /* Structure describing a single formal parameter. */ struct ipa_param_descriptor { @@ -169,8 +163,8 @@ tree decl; /* Whether the value parameter has been modified within the function. */ unsigned modified : 1; - /* Whether the parameter has been used as a call destination. */ - unsigned called : 1; + /* The parameter is used. */ + unsigned used : 1; }; /* ipa_node_params stores information related to formal parameters of functions @@ -182,11 +176,18 @@ this function's parameters would not be analyzed by the different stages of IPA CP. */ int param_count; + /* Whether this function is called with variable number of actual + arguments. */ + unsigned called_with_var_arguments : 1; + /* Whether the modification analysis has already been performed. */ + unsigned modification_analysis_done : 1; + /* Whether the param uses analysis has already been performed. */ + unsigned uses_analysis_done : 1; + /* Whether the function is enqueued in an ipa_func_list. */ + unsigned node_enqueued : 1; /* Pointer to an array of structures describing individual formal parameters. */ struct ipa_param_descriptor *params; - /* List of structures enumerating calls to a formal parameter. */ - struct ipa_param_call_note *param_calls; /* Only for versioned nodes this field would not be NULL, it points to the node that IPA cp cloned from. */ struct cgraph_node *ipcp_orig_node; @@ -196,16 +197,6 @@ the profiling information of the original function and the versioned one. */ gcov_type count_scale; - - /* Whether this function is called with variable number of actual - arguments. */ - unsigned called_with_var_arguments : 1; - /* Whether the modification analysis has already been performed. */ - unsigned modification_analysis_done : 1; - /* Whether the param uses analysis has already been performed. */ - unsigned uses_analysis_done : 1; - /* Whether the function is enqueued in an ipa_func_list. */ - unsigned node_enqueued : 1; }; /* ipa_node_params access functions. Please use these to access fields that @@ -248,15 +239,13 @@ return info->params[i].modified; } -/* Return the called flag corresponding to the Ith formal parameter of the - function associated with INFO. Note that there is no setter method as the - goal is to set all flags when building the array in - ipa_detect_called_params. */ +/* Return the used flag corresponding to the Ith formal parameter of + the function associated with INFO. */ static inline bool -ipa_is_param_called (struct ipa_node_params *info, int i) +ipa_is_param_used (struct ipa_node_params *info, int i) { - return info->params[i].called; + return info->params[i].used; } /* Flag this node as having callers with variable number of arguments. */ @@ -350,8 +339,9 @@ void ipa_free_node_params_substructures (struct ipa_node_params *); void ipa_free_all_node_params (void); void ipa_free_all_edge_args (void); -void free_all_ipa_structures_after_ipa_cp (void); -void free_all_ipa_structures_after_iinln (void); +void ipa_create_all_structures_for_iinln (void); +void ipa_free_all_structures_after_ipa_cp (void); +void ipa_free_all_structures_after_iinln (void); void ipa_register_cgraph_hooks (void); /* This function ensures the array of node param infos is big enough to @@ -423,7 +413,7 @@ } /* Callsite related calculations. */ -void ipa_compute_jump_functions (struct cgraph_edge *); +void ipa_compute_jump_functions (struct cgraph_node *); void ipa_count_arguments (struct cgraph_edge *); /* Function formal parameters related computations. */ @@ -510,7 +500,6 @@ void ipa_prop_write_jump_functions (cgraph_node_set set); void ipa_prop_read_jump_functions (void); void ipa_update_after_lto_read (void); -void lto_ipa_fixup_call_notes (struct cgraph_node *, gimple *); /* From tree-sra.c: */ bool build_ref_for_offset (tree *, tree, HOST_WIDE_INT, tree, bool);