1 /* RTL reader for GCC.
2    Copyright (C) 1987-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 
4 This file is part of GCC.
5 
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
10 
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
14 for more details.
15 
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
19 
20 #include "bconfig.h"
21 
22 /* Disable rtl checking; it conflicts with the iterator handling.  */
23 #undef ENABLE_RTL_CHECKING
24 
25 #include "system.h"
26 #include "coretypes.h"
27 #include "tm.h"
28 #include "rtl.h"
29 #include "obstack.h"
30 #include "hashtab.h"
31 #include "read-md.h"
32 #include "gensupport.h"
33 
34 /* One element in a singly-linked list of (integer, string) pairs.  */
35 struct map_value {
36   struct map_value *next;
37   int number;
38   const char *string;
39 };
40 
41 /* Maps an iterator or attribute name to a list of (integer, string) pairs.
42    The integers are iterator values; the strings are either C conditions
43    or attribute values.  */
44 struct mapping {
45   /* The name of the iterator or attribute.  */
46   const char *name;
47 
48   /* The group (modes or codes) to which the iterator or attribute belongs.  */
49   struct iterator_group *group;
50 
51   /* The list of (integer, string) pairs.  */
52   struct map_value *values;
53 
54   /* For iterators, records the current value of the iterator.  */
55   struct map_value *current_value;
56 };
57 
58 /* Vector definitions for the above.  */
59 typedef struct mapping *mapping_ptr;
60 
61 /* A structure for abstracting the common parts of iterators.  */
62 struct iterator_group {
63   /* Tables of "mapping" structures, one for attributes and one for
64      iterators.  */
65   htab_t attrs, iterators;
66 
67   /* Treat the given string as the name of a standard mode, etc., and
68      return its integer value.  */
69   int (*find_builtin) (const char *);
70 
71   /* Make the given pointer use the given iterator value.  */
72   void (*apply_iterator) (void *, int);
73 };
74 
75 /* Records one use of an iterator.  */
76 struct iterator_use {
77   /* The iterator itself.  */
78   struct mapping *iterator;
79 
80   /* The location of the use, as passed to the apply_iterator callback.  */
81   void *ptr;
82 };
83 
84 /* Vector definitions for the above.  */
85 typedef struct iterator_use iterator_use;
86 
87 /* Records one use of an attribute (the "<[iterator:]attribute>" syntax)
88    in a non-string rtx field.  */
89 struct attribute_use {
90   /* The group that describes the use site.  */
91   struct iterator_group *group;
92 
93   /* The name of the attribute, possibly with an "iterator:" prefix.  */
94   const char *value;
95 
96   /* The location of the use, as passed to GROUP's apply_iterator callback.  */
97   void *ptr;
98 };
99 
100 /* Vector definitions for the above.  */
101 typedef struct attribute_use attribute_use;
102 
103 /* This struct is used to link subst_attr named ATTR_NAME with
104    corresponding define_subst named ITER_NAME.  */
105 struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping
106 {
107     char *attr_name;
108     char *iter_name;
109 };
110 
111 /* Hash-table to store links between subst-attributes and
112    define_substs.  */
113 htab_t subst_attr_to_iter_map = NULL;
114 /* This global stores name of subst-iterator which is currently being
115    processed.  */
116 const char *current_iterator_name;
117 
118 static void validate_const_int (const char *);
119 static rtx read_rtx_code (const char *);
120 static rtx read_nested_rtx (void);
121 static rtx read_rtx_variadic (rtx);
122 
123 /* The mode and code iterator structures.  */
124 static struct iterator_group modes, codes, ints, substs;
125 
126 /* All iterators used in the current rtx.  */
127 static vec<mapping_ptr> current_iterators;
128 
129 /* The list of all iterator uses in the current rtx.  */
130 static vec<iterator_use> iterator_uses;
131 
132 /* The list of all attribute uses in the current rtx.  */
133 static vec<attribute_use> attribute_uses;
134 
135 /* Implementations of the iterator_group callbacks for modes.  */
136 
137 static int
find_mode(const char * name)138 find_mode (const char *name)
139 {
140   int i;
141 
142   for (i = 0; i < NUM_MACHINE_MODES; i++)
143     if (strcmp (GET_MODE_NAME (i), name) == 0)
144       return i;
145 
146   fatal_with_file_and_line ("unknown mode `%s'", name);
147 }
148 
149 static void
apply_mode_iterator(void * loc,int mode)150 apply_mode_iterator (void *loc, int mode)
151 {
152   PUT_MODE ((rtx) loc, (enum machine_mode) mode);
153 }
154 
155 /* Implementations of the iterator_group callbacks for codes.  */
156 
157 static int
find_code(const char * name)158 find_code (const char *name)
159 {
160   int i;
161 
162   for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
163     if (strcmp (GET_RTX_NAME (i), name) == 0)
164       return i;
165 
166   fatal_with_file_and_line ("unknown rtx code `%s'", name);
167 }
168 
169 static void
apply_code_iterator(void * loc,int code)170 apply_code_iterator (void *loc, int code)
171 {
172   PUT_CODE ((rtx) loc, (enum rtx_code) code);
173 }
174 
175 /* Implementations of the iterator_group callbacks for ints.  */
176 
177 /* Since GCC does not construct a table of valid constants,
178    we have to accept any int as valid.  No cross-checking can
179    be done.  */
180 
181 static int
find_int(const char * name)182 find_int (const char *name)
183 {
184   validate_const_int (name);
185   return atoi (name);
186 }
187 
188 static void
apply_int_iterator(void * loc,int value)189 apply_int_iterator (void *loc, int value)
190 {
191   *(int *)loc = value;
192 }
193 
194 /* This routine adds attribute or does nothing depending on VALUE.  When
195    VALUE is 1, it does nothing - the first duplicate of original
196    template is kept untouched when it's subjected to a define_subst.
197    When VALUE isn't 1, the routine modifies RTL-template LOC, adding
198    attribute, named exactly as define_subst, which later will be
199    applied.  If such attribute has already been added, then no the
200    routine has no effect.  */
201 static void
apply_subst_iterator(void * loc,int value)202 apply_subst_iterator (void *loc, int value)
203 {
204   rtx rt = (rtx)loc;
205   rtx new_attr;
206   rtvec attrs_vec, new_attrs_vec;
207   int i;
208   if (value == 1)
209     return;
210   gcc_assert (GET_CODE (rt) == DEFINE_INSN
211 	      || GET_CODE (rt) == DEFINE_EXPAND);
212 
213   attrs_vec = XVEC (rt, 4);
214 
215   /* If we've already added attribute 'current_iterator_name', then we
216      have nothing to do now.  */
217   if (attrs_vec)
218     {
219       for (i = 0; i < GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec); i++)
220 	{
221 	  if (strcmp (XSTR (attrs_vec->elem[i], 0), current_iterator_name) == 0)
222 	    return;
223 	}
224     }
225 
226   /* Add attribute with subst name - it serves as a mark for
227      define_subst which later would be applied to this pattern.  */
228   new_attr = rtx_alloc (SET_ATTR);
229   PUT_CODE (new_attr, SET_ATTR);
230   XSTR (new_attr, 0) = xstrdup (current_iterator_name);
231   XSTR (new_attr, 1) = xstrdup ("yes");
232 
233   if (!attrs_vec)
234     {
235       new_attrs_vec = rtvec_alloc (1);
236       new_attrs_vec->elem[0] = new_attr;
237     }
238   else
239     {
240       new_attrs_vec = rtvec_alloc (GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec) + 1);
241       memcpy (&new_attrs_vec->elem[0], &attrs_vec->elem[0],
242 	      GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec) * sizeof (rtx));
243       new_attrs_vec->elem[GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec)] = new_attr;
244     }
245   XVEC (rt, 4) = new_attrs_vec;
246 }
247 
248 /* Map subst-attribute ATTR to subst iterator ITER.  */
249 
250 static void
bind_subst_iter_and_attr(const char * iter,const char * attr)251 bind_subst_iter_and_attr (const char *iter, const char *attr)
252 {
253   struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping *value;
254   void **slot;
255   if (!subst_attr_to_iter_map)
256     subst_attr_to_iter_map =
257       htab_create (1, leading_string_hash, leading_string_eq_p, 0);
258   value = XNEW (struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping);
259   value->attr_name = xstrdup (attr);
260   value->iter_name = xstrdup (iter);
261   slot = htab_find_slot (subst_attr_to_iter_map, value, INSERT);
262   *slot = value;
263 }
264 
265 /* Return name of a subst-iterator, corresponding to subst-attribute ATTR.  */
266 
267 static char*
find_subst_iter_by_attr(const char * attr)268 find_subst_iter_by_attr (const char *attr)
269 {
270   char *iter_name = NULL;
271   struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping *value;
272   value = (struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping*)
273     htab_find (subst_attr_to_iter_map, &attr);
274   if (value)
275     iter_name = value->iter_name;
276   return iter_name;
277 }
278 
279 /* Map attribute string P to its current value.  Return null if the attribute
280    isn't known.  */
281 
282 static struct map_value *
map_attr_string(const char * p)283 map_attr_string (const char *p)
284 {
285   const char *attr;
286   struct mapping *iterator;
287   unsigned int i;
288   struct mapping *m;
289   struct map_value *v;
290   int iterator_name_len;
291 
292   /* Peel off any "iterator:" prefix.  Set ATTR to the start of the
293      attribute name.  */
294   attr = strchr (p, ':');
295   if (attr == 0)
296     {
297       iterator_name_len = -1;
298       attr = p;
299     }
300   else
301     {
302       iterator_name_len = attr - p;
303       attr++;
304     }
305 
306   FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (current_iterators, i, iterator)
307     {
308       /* If an iterator name was specified, check that it matches.  */
309       if (iterator_name_len >= 0
310 	  && (strncmp (p, iterator->name, iterator_name_len) != 0
311 	      || iterator->name[iterator_name_len] != 0))
312 	continue;
313 
314       /* Find the attribute specification.  */
315       m = (struct mapping *) htab_find (iterator->group->attrs, &attr);
316       if (m)
317 	{
318 	  /* In contrast to code/mode/int iterators, attributes of subst
319 	     iterators are linked to one specific subst-iterator.  So, if
320 	     we are dealing with subst-iterator, we should check if it's
321 	     the one which linked with the given attribute.  */
322 	  if (iterator->group == &substs)
323 	    {
324 	      char *iter_name = find_subst_iter_by_attr (attr);
325 	      if (strcmp (iter_name, iterator->name) != 0)
326 		continue;
327 	    }
328 	  /* Find the attribute value associated with the current
329 	     iterator value.  */
330 	  for (v = m->values; v; v = v->next)
331 	    if (v->number == iterator->current_value->number)
332 	      return v;
333 	}
334     }
335   return NULL;
336 }
337 
338 /* Apply the current iterator values to STRING.  Return the new string
339    if any changes were needed, otherwise return STRING itself.  */
340 
341 static const char *
apply_iterator_to_string(const char * string)342 apply_iterator_to_string (const char *string)
343 {
344   char *base, *copy, *p, *start, *end;
345   struct map_value *v;
346 
347   if (string == 0)
348     return string;
349 
350   base = p = copy = ASTRDUP (string);
351   while ((start = strchr (p, '<')) && (end = strchr (start, '>')))
352     {
353       p = start + 1;
354 
355       *end = 0;
356       v = map_attr_string (p);
357       *end = '>';
358       if (v == 0)
359 	continue;
360 
361       /* Add everything between the last copied byte and the '<',
362 	 then add in the attribute value.  */
363       obstack_grow (&string_obstack, base, start - base);
364       obstack_grow (&string_obstack, v->string, strlen (v->string));
365       base = end + 1;
366     }
367   if (base != copy)
368     {
369       obstack_grow (&string_obstack, base, strlen (base) + 1);
370       copy = XOBFINISH (&string_obstack, char *);
371       copy_md_ptr_loc (copy, string);
372       return copy;
373     }
374   return string;
375 }
376 
377 /* Return a deep copy of X, substituting the current iterator
378    values into any strings.  */
379 
380 static rtx
copy_rtx_for_iterators(rtx original)381 copy_rtx_for_iterators (rtx original)
382 {
383   const char *format_ptr;
384   int i, j;
385   rtx x;
386 
387   if (original == 0)
388     return original;
389 
390   /* Create a shallow copy of ORIGINAL.  */
391   x = rtx_alloc (GET_CODE (original));
392   memcpy (x, original, RTX_CODE_SIZE (GET_CODE (original)));
393 
394   /* Change each string and recursively change each rtx.  */
395   format_ptr = GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (original));
396   for (i = 0; format_ptr[i] != 0; i++)
397     switch (format_ptr[i])
398       {
399       case 'T':
400 	XTMPL (x, i) = apply_iterator_to_string (XTMPL (x, i));
401 	break;
402 
403       case 'S':
404       case 's':
405 	XSTR (x, i) = apply_iterator_to_string (XSTR (x, i));
406 	break;
407 
408       case 'e':
409 	XEXP (x, i) = copy_rtx_for_iterators (XEXP (x, i));
410 	break;
411 
412       case 'V':
413       case 'E':
414 	if (XVEC (original, i))
415 	  {
416 	    XVEC (x, i) = rtvec_alloc (XVECLEN (original, i));
417 	    for (j = 0; j < XVECLEN (x, i); j++)
418 	      XVECEXP (x, i, j)
419 		= copy_rtx_for_iterators (XVECEXP (original, i, j));
420 	  }
421 	break;
422 
423       default:
424 	break;
425       }
426   return x;
427 }
428 
429 /* Return a condition that must satisfy both ORIGINAL and EXTRA.  If ORIGINAL
430    has the form "&& ..." (as used in define_insn_and_splits), assume that
431    EXTRA is already satisfied.  Empty strings are treated like "true".  */
432 
433 static const char *
add_condition_to_string(const char * original,const char * extra)434 add_condition_to_string (const char *original, const char *extra)
435 {
436   if (original != 0 && original[0] == '&' && original[1] == '&')
437     return original;
438   return join_c_conditions (original, extra);
439 }
440 
441 /* Like add_condition, but applied to all conditions in rtx X.  */
442 
443 static void
add_condition_to_rtx(rtx x,const char * extra)444 add_condition_to_rtx (rtx x, const char *extra)
445 {
446   switch (GET_CODE (x))
447     {
448     case DEFINE_INSN:
449     case DEFINE_EXPAND:
450     case DEFINE_SUBST:
451       XSTR (x, 2) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x, 2), extra);
452       break;
453 
454     case DEFINE_SPLIT:
455     case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE:
456     case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2:
457     case DEFINE_COND_EXEC:
458       XSTR (x, 1) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x, 1), extra);
459       break;
460 
461     case DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT:
462       XSTR (x, 2) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x, 2), extra);
463       XSTR (x, 4) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x, 4), extra);
464       break;
465 
466     default:
467       break;
468     }
469 }
470 
471 /* Apply the current iterator values to all attribute_uses.  */
472 
473 static void
apply_attribute_uses(void)474 apply_attribute_uses (void)
475 {
476   struct map_value *v;
477   attribute_use *ause;
478   unsigned int i;
479 
480   FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (attribute_uses, i, ause)
481     {
482       v = map_attr_string (ause->value);
483       if (!v)
484 	fatal_with_file_and_line ("unknown iterator value `%s'", ause->value);
485       ause->group->apply_iterator (ause->ptr,
486 				   ause->group->find_builtin (v->string));
487     }
488 }
489 
490 /* A htab_traverse callback for iterators.  Add all used iterators
491    to current_iterators.  */
492 
493 static int
add_current_iterators(void ** slot,void * data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)494 add_current_iterators (void **slot, void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
495 {
496   struct mapping *iterator;
497 
498   iterator = (struct mapping *) *slot;
499   if (iterator->current_value)
500     current_iterators.safe_push (iterator);
501   return 1;
502 }
503 
504 /* Expand all iterators in the current rtx, which is given as ORIGINAL.
505    Build a list of expanded rtxes in the EXPR_LIST pointed to by QUEUE.  */
506 
507 static void
apply_iterators(rtx original,rtx * queue)508 apply_iterators (rtx original, rtx *queue)
509 {
510   unsigned int i;
511   const char *condition;
512   iterator_use *iuse;
513   struct mapping *iterator;
514   struct map_value *v;
515   rtx x;
516 
517   if (iterator_uses.is_empty ())
518     {
519       /* Raise an error if any attributes were used.  */
520       apply_attribute_uses ();
521       XEXP (*queue, 0) = original;
522       XEXP (*queue, 1) = NULL_RTX;
523       return;
524     }
525 
526   /* Clear out the iterators from the previous run.  */
527   FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (current_iterators, i, iterator)
528     iterator->current_value = NULL;
529   current_iterators.truncate (0);
530 
531   /* Mark the iterators that we need this time.  */
532   FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (iterator_uses, i, iuse)
533     iuse->iterator->current_value = iuse->iterator->values;
534 
535   /* Get the list of iterators that are in use, preserving the
536      definition order within each group.  */
537   htab_traverse (modes.iterators, add_current_iterators, NULL);
538   htab_traverse (codes.iterators, add_current_iterators, NULL);
539   htab_traverse (ints.iterators, add_current_iterators, NULL);
540   htab_traverse (substs.iterators, add_current_iterators, NULL);
541   gcc_assert (!current_iterators.is_empty ());
542 
543   for (;;)
544     {
545       /* Apply the current iterator values.  Accumulate a condition to
546 	 say when the resulting rtx can be used.  */
547       condition = "";
548       FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (iterator_uses, i, iuse)
549 	{
550 	  if (iuse->iterator->group == &substs)
551 	    continue;
552 	  v = iuse->iterator->current_value;
553 	  iuse->iterator->group->apply_iterator (iuse->ptr, v->number);
554 	  condition = join_c_conditions (condition, v->string);
555 	}
556       apply_attribute_uses ();
557       x = copy_rtx_for_iterators (original);
558       add_condition_to_rtx (x, condition);
559 
560       /* We apply subst iterator after RTL-template is copied, as during
561 	 subst-iterator processing, we could add an attribute to the
562 	 RTL-template, and we don't want to do it in the original one.  */
563       FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (iterator_uses, i, iuse)
564 	{
565 	  v = iuse->iterator->current_value;
566 	  if (iuse->iterator->group == &substs)
567 	    {
568 	      iuse->ptr = x;
569 	      current_iterator_name = iuse->iterator->name;
570 	      iuse->iterator->group->apply_iterator (iuse->ptr, v->number);
571 	    }
572 	}
573       /* Add the new rtx to the end of the queue.  */
574       XEXP (*queue, 0) = x;
575       XEXP (*queue, 1) = NULL_RTX;
576 
577       /* Lexicographically increment the iterator value sequence.
578 	 That is, cycle through iterator values, starting from the right,
579 	 and stopping when one of them doesn't wrap around.  */
580       i = current_iterators.length ();
581       for (;;)
582 	{
583 	  if (i == 0)
584 	    return;
585 	  i--;
586 	  iterator = current_iterators[i];
587 	  iterator->current_value = iterator->current_value->next;
588 	  if (iterator->current_value)
589 	    break;
590 	  iterator->current_value = iterator->values;
591 	}
592 
593       /* At least one more rtx to go.  Allocate room for it.  */
594       XEXP (*queue, 1) = rtx_alloc (EXPR_LIST);
595       queue = &XEXP (*queue, 1);
596     }
597 }
598 
599 /* Add a new "mapping" structure to hashtable TABLE.  NAME is the name
600    of the mapping and GROUP is the group to which it belongs.  */
601 
602 static struct mapping *
add_mapping(struct iterator_group * group,htab_t table,const char * name)603 add_mapping (struct iterator_group *group, htab_t table, const char *name)
604 {
605   struct mapping *m;
606   void **slot;
607 
608   m = XNEW (struct mapping);
609   m->name = xstrdup (name);
610   m->group = group;
611   m->values = 0;
612   m->current_value = NULL;
613 
614   slot = htab_find_slot (table, m, INSERT);
615   if (*slot != 0)
616     fatal_with_file_and_line ("`%s' already defined", name);
617 
618   *slot = m;
619   return m;
620 }
621 
622 /* Add the pair (NUMBER, STRING) to a list of map_value structures.
623    END_PTR points to the current null terminator for the list; return
624    a pointer the new null terminator.  */
625 
626 static struct map_value **
add_map_value(struct map_value ** end_ptr,int number,const char * string)627 add_map_value (struct map_value **end_ptr, int number, const char *string)
628 {
629   struct map_value *value;
630 
631   value = XNEW (struct map_value);
632   value->next = 0;
633   value->number = number;
634   value->string = string;
635 
636   *end_ptr = value;
637   return &value->next;
638 }
639 
640 /* Do one-time initialization of the mode and code attributes.  */
641 
642 static void
initialize_iterators(void)643 initialize_iterators (void)
644 {
645   struct mapping *lower, *upper;
646   struct map_value **lower_ptr, **upper_ptr;
647   char *copy, *p;
648   int i;
649 
650   modes.attrs = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash, leading_string_eq_p, 0);
651   modes.iterators = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash,
652 				 leading_string_eq_p, 0);
653   modes.find_builtin = find_mode;
654   modes.apply_iterator = apply_mode_iterator;
655 
656   codes.attrs = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash, leading_string_eq_p, 0);
657   codes.iterators = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash,
658 				 leading_string_eq_p, 0);
659   codes.find_builtin = find_code;
660   codes.apply_iterator = apply_code_iterator;
661 
662   ints.attrs = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash, leading_string_eq_p, 0);
663   ints.iterators = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash,
664 				 leading_string_eq_p, 0);
665   ints.find_builtin = find_int;
666   ints.apply_iterator = apply_int_iterator;
667 
668   substs.attrs = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash, leading_string_eq_p, 0);
669   substs.iterators = htab_create (13, leading_string_hash,
670 				 leading_string_eq_p, 0);
671   substs.find_builtin = find_int; /* We don't use it, anyway.  */
672   substs.apply_iterator = apply_subst_iterator;
673 
674   lower = add_mapping (&modes, modes.attrs, "mode");
675   upper = add_mapping (&modes, modes.attrs, "MODE");
676   lower_ptr = &lower->values;
677   upper_ptr = &upper->values;
678   for (i = 0; i < MAX_MACHINE_MODE; i++)
679     {
680       copy = xstrdup (GET_MODE_NAME (i));
681       for (p = copy; *p != 0; p++)
682 	*p = TOLOWER (*p);
683 
684       upper_ptr = add_map_value (upper_ptr, i, GET_MODE_NAME (i));
685       lower_ptr = add_map_value (lower_ptr, i, copy);
686     }
687 
688   lower = add_mapping (&codes, codes.attrs, "code");
689   upper = add_mapping (&codes, codes.attrs, "CODE");
690   lower_ptr = &lower->values;
691   upper_ptr = &upper->values;
692   for (i = 0; i < NUM_RTX_CODE; i++)
693     {
694       copy = xstrdup (GET_RTX_NAME (i));
695       for (p = copy; *p != 0; p++)
696 	*p = TOUPPER (*p);
697 
698       lower_ptr = add_map_value (lower_ptr, i, GET_RTX_NAME (i));
699       upper_ptr = add_map_value (upper_ptr, i, copy);
700     }
701 }
702 
703 /* Provide a version of a function to read a long long if the system does
704    not provide one.  */
705 #if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT > HOST_BITS_PER_LONG && !defined(HAVE_ATOLL) && !defined(HAVE_ATOQ)
706 HOST_WIDE_INT atoll (const char *);
707 
708 HOST_WIDE_INT
atoll(const char * p)709 atoll (const char *p)
710 {
711   int neg = 0;
712   HOST_WIDE_INT tmp_wide;
713 
714   while (ISSPACE (*p))
715     p++;
716   if (*p == '-')
717     neg = 1, p++;
718   else if (*p == '+')
719     p++;
720 
721   tmp_wide = 0;
722   while (ISDIGIT (*p))
723     {
724       HOST_WIDE_INT new_wide = tmp_wide*10 + (*p - '0');
725       if (new_wide < tmp_wide)
726 	{
727 	  /* Return INT_MAX equiv on overflow.  */
728 	  tmp_wide = (~(unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0) >> 1;
729 	  break;
730 	}
731       tmp_wide = new_wide;
732       p++;
733     }
734 
735   if (neg)
736     tmp_wide = -tmp_wide;
737   return tmp_wide;
738 }
739 #endif
740 
741 /* Process a define_conditions directive, starting with the optional
742    space after the "define_conditions".  The directive looks like this:
743 
744      (define_conditions [
745         (number "string")
746         (number "string")
747         ...
748      ])
749 
750    It's not intended to appear in machine descriptions.  It is
751    generated by (the program generated by) genconditions.c, and
752    slipped in at the beginning of the sequence of MD files read by
753    most of the other generators.  */
754 static void
read_conditions(void)755 read_conditions (void)
756 {
757   int c;
758 
759   c = read_skip_spaces ();
760   if (c != '[')
761     fatal_expected_char ('[', c);
762 
763   while ( (c = read_skip_spaces ()) != ']')
764     {
765       struct md_name name;
766       char *expr;
767       int value;
768 
769       if (c != '(')
770 	fatal_expected_char ('(', c);
771 
772       read_name (&name);
773       validate_const_int (name.string);
774       value = atoi (name.string);
775 
776       c = read_skip_spaces ();
777       if (c != '"')
778 	fatal_expected_char ('"', c);
779       expr = read_quoted_string ();
780 
781       c = read_skip_spaces ();
782       if (c != ')')
783 	fatal_expected_char (')', c);
784 
785       add_c_test (expr, value);
786     }
787 }
788 
789 static void
validate_const_int(const char * string)790 validate_const_int (const char *string)
791 {
792   const char *cp;
793   int valid = 1;
794 
795   cp = string;
796   while (*cp && ISSPACE (*cp))
797     cp++;
798   if (*cp == '-' || *cp == '+')
799     cp++;
800   if (*cp == 0)
801     valid = 0;
802   for (; *cp; cp++)
803     if (! ISDIGIT (*cp))
804       valid = 0;
805   if (!valid)
806     fatal_with_file_and_line ("invalid decimal constant \"%s\"\n", string);
807 }
808 
809 /* Record that PTR uses iterator ITERATOR.  */
810 
811 static void
record_iterator_use(struct mapping * iterator,void * ptr)812 record_iterator_use (struct mapping *iterator, void *ptr)
813 {
814   struct iterator_use iuse = {iterator, ptr};
815   iterator_uses.safe_push (iuse);
816 }
817 
818 /* Record that PTR uses attribute VALUE, which must match a built-in
819    value from group GROUP.  */
820 
821 static void
record_attribute_use(struct iterator_group * group,void * ptr,const char * value)822 record_attribute_use (struct iterator_group *group, void *ptr,
823 		      const char *value)
824 {
825   struct attribute_use ause = {group, value, ptr};
826   attribute_uses.safe_push (ause);
827 }
828 
829 /* Interpret NAME as either a built-in value, iterator or attribute
830    for group GROUP.  PTR is the value to pass to GROUP's apply_iterator
831    callback.  */
832 
833 static void
record_potential_iterator_use(struct iterator_group * group,void * ptr,const char * name)834 record_potential_iterator_use (struct iterator_group *group, void *ptr,
835 			       const char *name)
836 {
837   struct mapping *m;
838   size_t len;
839 
840   len = strlen (name);
841   if (name[0] == '<' && name[len - 1] == '>')
842     {
843       /* Copy the attribute string into permanent storage, without the
844 	 angle brackets around it.  */
845       obstack_grow0 (&string_obstack, name + 1, len - 2);
846       record_attribute_use (group, ptr, XOBFINISH (&string_obstack, char *));
847     }
848   else
849     {
850       m = (struct mapping *) htab_find (group->iterators, &name);
851       if (m != 0)
852 	record_iterator_use (m, ptr);
853       else
854 	group->apply_iterator (ptr, group->find_builtin (name));
855     }
856 }
857 
858 /* Finish reading a declaration of the form:
859 
860        (define... <name> [<value1> ... <valuen>])
861 
862    from the MD file, where each <valuei> is either a bare symbol name or a
863    "(<name> <string>)" pair.  The "(define..." part has already been read.
864 
865    Represent the declaration as a "mapping" structure; add it to TABLE
866    (which belongs to GROUP) and return it.  */
867 
868 static struct mapping *
read_mapping(struct iterator_group * group,htab_t table)869 read_mapping (struct iterator_group *group, htab_t table)
870 {
871   struct md_name name;
872   struct mapping *m;
873   struct map_value **end_ptr;
874   const char *string;
875   int number, c;
876 
877   /* Read the mapping name and create a structure for it.  */
878   read_name (&name);
879   m = add_mapping (group, table, name.string);
880 
881   c = read_skip_spaces ();
882   if (c != '[')
883     fatal_expected_char ('[', c);
884 
885   /* Read each value.  */
886   end_ptr = &m->values;
887   c = read_skip_spaces ();
888   do
889     {
890       if (c != '(')
891 	{
892 	  /* A bare symbol name that is implicitly paired to an
893 	     empty string.  */
894 	  unread_char (c);
895 	  read_name (&name);
896 	  string = "";
897 	}
898       else
899 	{
900 	  /* A "(name string)" pair.  */
901 	  read_name (&name);
902 	  string = read_string (false);
903 	  c = read_skip_spaces ();
904 	  if (c != ')')
905 	    fatal_expected_char (')', c);
906 	}
907       number = group->find_builtin (name.string);
908       end_ptr = add_map_value (end_ptr, number, string);
909       c = read_skip_spaces ();
910     }
911   while (c != ']');
912 
913   return m;
914 }
915 
916 /* For iterator with name ATTR_NAME generate define_attr with values
917    'yes' and 'no'.  This attribute is used to mark templates to which
918    define_subst ATTR_NAME should be applied.  This attribute is set and
919    defined implicitly and automatically.  */
920 static void
add_define_attr_for_define_subst(const char * attr_name,rtx * queue)921 add_define_attr_for_define_subst (const char *attr_name, rtx *queue)
922 {
923   rtx const_str, return_rtx;
924 
925   return_rtx = rtx_alloc (DEFINE_ATTR);
926   PUT_CODE (return_rtx, DEFINE_ATTR);
927 
928   const_str = rtx_alloc (CONST_STRING);
929   PUT_CODE (const_str, CONST_STRING);
930   XSTR (const_str, 0) = xstrdup ("no");
931 
932   XSTR (return_rtx, 0) = xstrdup (attr_name);
933   XSTR (return_rtx, 1) = xstrdup ("no,yes");
934   XEXP (return_rtx, 2) = const_str;
935 
936   XEXP (*queue, 0) = return_rtx;
937   XEXP (*queue, 1) = NULL_RTX;
938 }
939 
940 /* This routine generates DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR expression with operands
941    ATTR_OPERANDS and places it to QUEUE.  */
942 static void
add_define_subst_attr(const char ** attr_operands,rtx * queue)943 add_define_subst_attr (const char **attr_operands, rtx *queue)
944 {
945   rtx return_rtx;
946   int i;
947 
948   return_rtx = rtx_alloc (DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR);
949   PUT_CODE (return_rtx, DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR);
950 
951   for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
952     XSTR (return_rtx, i) = xstrdup (attr_operands[i]);
953 
954   XEXP (*queue, 0) = return_rtx;
955   XEXP (*queue, 1) = NULL_RTX;
956 }
957 
958 /* Read define_subst_attribute construction.  It has next form:
959 	(define_subst_attribute <attribute_name> <iterator_name> <value1> <value2>)
960    Attribute is substituted with value1 when no subst is applied and with
961    value2 in the opposite case.
962    Attributes are added to SUBST_ATTRS_TABLE.
963    In case the iterator is encountered for the first time, it's added to
964    SUBST_ITERS_TABLE.  Also, implicit define_attr is generated.  */
965 
966 static void
read_subst_mapping(htab_t subst_iters_table,htab_t subst_attrs_table,rtx * queue)967 read_subst_mapping (htab_t subst_iters_table, htab_t subst_attrs_table,
968 		    rtx *queue)
969 {
970   struct mapping *m;
971   struct map_value **end_ptr;
972   const char *attr_operands[4];
973   rtx * queue_elem = queue;
974   int i;
975 
976   for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
977     attr_operands[i] = read_string (false);
978 
979   add_define_subst_attr (attr_operands, queue_elem);
980 
981   bind_subst_iter_and_attr (attr_operands[1], attr_operands[0]);
982 
983   m = (struct mapping *) htab_find (substs.iterators, &attr_operands[1]);
984   if (!m)
985     {
986       m = add_mapping (&substs, subst_iters_table, attr_operands[1]);
987       end_ptr = &m->values;
988       end_ptr = add_map_value (end_ptr, 1, "");
989       end_ptr = add_map_value (end_ptr, 2, "");
990 
991       /* Add element to the queue.  */
992       XEXP (*queue, 1) = rtx_alloc (EXPR_LIST);
993       queue_elem = &XEXP (*queue, 1);
994 
995       add_define_attr_for_define_subst (attr_operands[1], queue_elem);
996     }
997 
998   m = add_mapping (&substs, subst_attrs_table, attr_operands[0]);
999   end_ptr = &m->values;
1000   end_ptr = add_map_value (end_ptr, 1, attr_operands[2]);
1001   end_ptr = add_map_value (end_ptr, 2, attr_operands[3]);
1002 }
1003 
1004 /* Check newly-created code iterator ITERATOR to see whether every code has the
1005    same format.  */
1006 
1007 static void
check_code_iterator(struct mapping * iterator)1008 check_code_iterator (struct mapping *iterator)
1009 {
1010   struct map_value *v;
1011   enum rtx_code bellwether;
1012 
1013   bellwether = (enum rtx_code) iterator->values->number;
1014   for (v = iterator->values->next; v != 0; v = v->next)
1015     if (strcmp (GET_RTX_FORMAT (bellwether), GET_RTX_FORMAT (v->number)) != 0)
1016       fatal_with_file_and_line ("code iterator `%s' combines "
1017 				"different rtx formats", iterator->name);
1018 }
1019 
1020 /* Read an rtx-related declaration from the MD file, given that it
1021    starts with directive name RTX_NAME.  Return true if it expands to
1022    one or more rtxes (as defined by rtx.def).  When returning true,
1023    store the list of rtxes as an EXPR_LIST in *X.  */
1024 
1025 bool
read_rtx(const char * rtx_name,rtx * x)1026 read_rtx (const char *rtx_name, rtx *x)
1027 {
1028   static rtx queue_head;
1029 
1030   /* Do one-time initialization.  */
1031   if (queue_head == 0)
1032     {
1033       initialize_iterators ();
1034       queue_head = rtx_alloc (EXPR_LIST);
1035     }
1036 
1037   /* Handle various rtx-related declarations that aren't themselves
1038      encoded as rtxes.  */
1039   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_conditions") == 0)
1040     {
1041       read_conditions ();
1042       return false;
1043     }
1044   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_mode_attr") == 0)
1045     {
1046       read_mapping (&modes, modes.attrs);
1047       return false;
1048     }
1049   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_mode_iterator") == 0)
1050     {
1051       read_mapping (&modes, modes.iterators);
1052       return false;
1053     }
1054   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_code_attr") == 0)
1055     {
1056       read_mapping (&codes, codes.attrs);
1057       return false;
1058     }
1059   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_code_iterator") == 0)
1060     {
1061       check_code_iterator (read_mapping (&codes, codes.iterators));
1062       return false;
1063     }
1064   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_int_attr") == 0)
1065     {
1066       read_mapping (&ints, ints.attrs);
1067       return false;
1068     }
1069   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_int_iterator") == 0)
1070     {
1071       read_mapping (&ints, ints.iterators);
1072       return false;
1073     }
1074   if (strcmp (rtx_name, "define_subst_attr") == 0)
1075     {
1076       read_subst_mapping (substs.iterators, substs.attrs, &queue_head);
1077       *x = queue_head;
1078 
1079       /* READ_SUBST_MAPPING could generate a new DEFINE_ATTR.  Return
1080 	 TRUE to process it.  */
1081       return true;
1082     }
1083 
1084   apply_iterators (read_rtx_code (rtx_name), &queue_head);
1085   iterator_uses.truncate (0);
1086   attribute_uses.truncate (0);
1087 
1088   *x = queue_head;
1089   return true;
1090 }
1091 
1092 /* Subroutine of read_rtx and read_nested_rtx.  CODE_NAME is the name of
1093    either an rtx code or a code iterator.  Parse the rest of the rtx and
1094    return it.  */
1095 
1096 static rtx
read_rtx_code(const char * code_name)1097 read_rtx_code (const char *code_name)
1098 {
1099   int i;
1100   RTX_CODE code;
1101   struct mapping *iterator, *m;
1102   const char *format_ptr;
1103   struct md_name name;
1104   rtx return_rtx;
1105   int c;
1106   HOST_WIDE_INT tmp_wide;
1107   char *str;
1108   char *start, *end, *ptr;
1109   char tmpstr[256];
1110 
1111   /* Linked list structure for making RTXs: */
1112   struct rtx_list
1113     {
1114       struct rtx_list *next;
1115       rtx value;		/* Value of this node.  */
1116     };
1117 
1118   /* If this code is an iterator, build the rtx using the iterator's
1119      first value.  */
1120   iterator = (struct mapping *) htab_find (codes.iterators, &code_name);
1121   if (iterator != 0)
1122     code = (enum rtx_code) iterator->values->number;
1123   else
1124     code = (enum rtx_code) codes.find_builtin (code_name);
1125 
1126   /* If we end up with an insn expression then we free this space below.  */
1127   return_rtx = rtx_alloc (code);
1128   format_ptr = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
1129   PUT_CODE (return_rtx, code);
1130 
1131   if (iterator)
1132     record_iterator_use (iterator, return_rtx);
1133 
1134   /* If what follows is `: mode ', read it and
1135      store the mode in the rtx.  */
1136 
1137   i = read_skip_spaces ();
1138   if (i == ':')
1139     {
1140       read_name (&name);
1141       record_potential_iterator_use (&modes, return_rtx, name.string);
1142     }
1143   else
1144     unread_char (i);
1145 
1146   for (i = 0; format_ptr[i] != 0; i++)
1147     switch (format_ptr[i])
1148       {
1149 	/* 0 means a field for internal use only.
1150 	   Don't expect it to be present in the input.  */
1151       case '0':
1152 	break;
1153 
1154       case 'e':
1155       case 'u':
1156 	XEXP (return_rtx, i) = read_nested_rtx ();
1157 	break;
1158 
1159       case 'V':
1160 	/* 'V' is an optional vector: if a closeparen follows,
1161 	   just store NULL for this element.  */
1162 	c = read_skip_spaces ();
1163 	unread_char (c);
1164 	if (c == ')')
1165 	  {
1166 	    XVEC (return_rtx, i) = 0;
1167 	    break;
1168 	  }
1169 	/* Now process the vector.  */
1170 
1171       case 'E':
1172 	{
1173 	  /* Obstack to store scratch vector in.  */
1174 	  struct obstack vector_stack;
1175 	  int list_counter = 0;
1176 	  rtvec return_vec = NULL_RTVEC;
1177 
1178 	  c = read_skip_spaces ();
1179 	  if (c != '[')
1180 	    fatal_expected_char ('[', c);
1181 
1182 	  /* Add expressions to a list, while keeping a count.  */
1183 	  obstack_init (&vector_stack);
1184 	  while ((c = read_skip_spaces ()) && c != ']')
1185 	    {
1186 	      if (c == EOF)
1187 		fatal_expected_char (']', c);
1188 	      unread_char (c);
1189 	      list_counter++;
1190 	      obstack_ptr_grow (&vector_stack, read_nested_rtx ());
1191 	    }
1192 	  if (list_counter > 0)
1193 	    {
1194 	      return_vec = rtvec_alloc (list_counter);
1195 	      memcpy (&return_vec->elem[0], obstack_finish (&vector_stack),
1196 		      list_counter * sizeof (rtx));
1197 	    }
1198 	  else if (format_ptr[i] == 'E')
1199 	    fatal_with_file_and_line ("vector must have at least one element");
1200 	  XVEC (return_rtx, i) = return_vec;
1201 	  obstack_free (&vector_stack, NULL);
1202 	  /* close bracket gotten */
1203 	}
1204 	break;
1205 
1206       case 'S':
1207       case 'T':
1208       case 's':
1209 	{
1210 	  char *stringbuf;
1211 	  int star_if_braced;
1212 
1213 	  c = read_skip_spaces ();
1214 	  unread_char (c);
1215 	  if (c == ')')
1216 	    {
1217 	      /* 'S' fields are optional and should be NULL if no string
1218 		 was given.  Also allow normal 's' and 'T' strings to be
1219 		 omitted, treating them in the same way as empty strings.  */
1220 	      XSTR (return_rtx, i) = (format_ptr[i] == 'S' ? NULL : "");
1221 	      break;
1222 	    }
1223 
1224 	  /* The output template slot of a DEFINE_INSN,
1225 	     DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT, or DEFINE_PEEPHOLE automatically
1226 	     gets a star inserted as its first character, if it is
1227 	     written with a brace block instead of a string constant.  */
1228 	  star_if_braced = (format_ptr[i] == 'T');
1229 
1230 	  stringbuf = read_string (star_if_braced);
1231 
1232 	  /* For insn patterns, we want to provide a default name
1233 	     based on the file and line, like "*foo.md:12", if the
1234 	     given name is blank.  These are only for define_insn and
1235 	     define_insn_and_split, to aid debugging.  */
1236 	  if (*stringbuf == '\0'
1237 	      && i == 0
1238 	      && (GET_CODE (return_rtx) == DEFINE_INSN
1239 		  || GET_CODE (return_rtx) == DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT))
1240 	    {
1241 	      char line_name[20];
1242 	      const char *fn = (read_md_filename ? read_md_filename : "rtx");
1243 	      const char *slash;
1244 	      for (slash = fn; *slash; slash ++)
1245 		if (*slash == '/' || *slash == '\\' || *slash == ':')
1246 		  fn = slash + 1;
1247 	      obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '*');
1248 	      obstack_grow (&string_obstack, fn, strlen (fn));
1249 	      sprintf (line_name, ":%d", read_md_lineno);
1250 	      obstack_grow (&string_obstack, line_name, strlen (line_name)+1);
1251 	      stringbuf = XOBFINISH (&string_obstack, char *);
1252 	    }
1253 
1254 	  /* Find attr-names in the string.  */
1255 	  ptr = &tmpstr[0];
1256 	  end = stringbuf;
1257 	  while ((start = strchr (end, '<')) && (end  = strchr (start, '>')))
1258 	    {
1259 	      if ((end - start - 1 > 0)
1260 		  && (end - start - 1 < (int)sizeof (tmpstr)))
1261 		{
1262 		  strncpy (tmpstr, start+1, end-start-1);
1263 		  tmpstr[end-start-1] = 0;
1264 		  end++;
1265 		}
1266 	      else
1267 		break;
1268 	      m = (struct mapping *) htab_find (substs.attrs, &ptr);
1269 	      if (m != 0)
1270 		{
1271 		  /* Here we should find linked subst-iter.  */
1272 		  str = find_subst_iter_by_attr (ptr);
1273 		  if (str)
1274 		    m = (struct mapping *) htab_find (substs.iterators, &str);
1275 		  else
1276 		    m = 0;
1277 		}
1278 	      if (m != 0)
1279 		record_iterator_use (m, return_rtx);
1280 	    }
1281 
1282 	  if (star_if_braced)
1283 	    XTMPL (return_rtx, i) = stringbuf;
1284 	  else
1285 	    XSTR (return_rtx, i) = stringbuf;
1286 	}
1287 	break;
1288 
1289       case 'w':
1290 	read_name (&name);
1291 	validate_const_int (name.string);
1292 #if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT == HOST_BITS_PER_INT
1293 	tmp_wide = atoi (name.string);
1294 #else
1295 #if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT == HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
1296 	tmp_wide = atol (name.string);
1297 #else
1298 	/* Prefer atoll over atoq, since the former is in the ISO C99 standard.
1299 	   But prefer not to use our hand-rolled function above either.  */
1300 #if defined(HAVE_ATOLL) || !defined(HAVE_ATOQ)
1301 	tmp_wide = atoll (name.string);
1302 #else
1303 	tmp_wide = atoq (name.string);
1304 #endif
1305 #endif
1306 #endif
1307 	XWINT (return_rtx, i) = tmp_wide;
1308 	break;
1309 
1310       case 'i':
1311       case 'n':
1312 	/* Can be an iterator or an integer constant.  */
1313 	read_name (&name);
1314 	record_potential_iterator_use (&ints, &XINT (return_rtx, i),
1315 				       name.string);
1316 	break;
1317 
1318       default:
1319 	gcc_unreachable ();
1320       }
1321 
1322   c = read_skip_spaces ();
1323   /* Syntactic sugar for AND and IOR, allowing Lisp-like
1324      arbitrary number of arguments for them.  */
1325   if (c == '('
1326       && (GET_CODE (return_rtx) == AND
1327 	  || GET_CODE (return_rtx) == IOR))
1328     return read_rtx_variadic (return_rtx);
1329 
1330   unread_char (c);
1331   return return_rtx;
1332 }
1333 
1334 /* Read a nested rtx construct from the MD file and return it.  */
1335 
1336 static rtx
read_nested_rtx(void)1337 read_nested_rtx (void)
1338 {
1339   struct md_name name;
1340   int c;
1341   rtx return_rtx;
1342 
1343   c = read_skip_spaces ();
1344   if (c != '(')
1345     fatal_expected_char ('(', c);
1346 
1347   read_name (&name);
1348   if (strcmp (name.string, "nil") == 0)
1349     return_rtx = NULL;
1350   else
1351     return_rtx = read_rtx_code (name.string);
1352 
1353   c = read_skip_spaces ();
1354   if (c != ')')
1355     fatal_expected_char (')', c);
1356 
1357   return return_rtx;
1358 }
1359 
1360 /* Mutually recursive subroutine of read_rtx which reads
1361    (thing x1 x2 x3 ...) and produces RTL as if
1362    (thing x1 (thing x2 (thing x3 ...)))  had been written.
1363    When called, FORM is (thing x1 x2), and the file position
1364    is just past the leading parenthesis of x3.  Only works
1365    for THINGs which are dyadic expressions, e.g. AND, IOR.  */
1366 static rtx
read_rtx_variadic(rtx form)1367 read_rtx_variadic (rtx form)
1368 {
1369   char c = '(';
1370   rtx p = form, q;
1371 
1372   do
1373     {
1374       unread_char (c);
1375 
1376       q = rtx_alloc (GET_CODE (p));
1377       PUT_MODE (q, GET_MODE (p));
1378 
1379       XEXP (q, 0) = XEXP (p, 1);
1380       XEXP (q, 1) = read_nested_rtx ();
1381 
1382       XEXP (p, 1) = q;
1383       p = q;
1384       c = read_skip_spaces ();
1385     }
1386   while (c == '(');
1387   unread_char (c);
1388   return form;
1389 }
1390