Richard Sandiford
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[15/77] Add scalar_int_mode
Similar to the previous scalar_float_mode patch, but for modes that satisfy SCALAR_INT_MODE_P. There are very many uses of scalar integers, so this patch only makes a token change to the types of byte_mode, word_mode, ptr_mode and rs6000_pmode. The next patches in the series gradually replace more uses. The patch also removes and adds casts to some target-specific code due to the new types of SImode, DImode and Pmode. The as_a <scalar_int_mode> goes away in a later patch. 2017-08-30 Richard Sandiford <richard.sandiford@linaro.org> Alan Hayward <alan.hayward@arm.com> David Sherwood <david.sherwood@arm.com> gcc/ * config/powerpcspe/powerpcspe.h (rs6000_pmode): Change type from machine_mode to scalar_int_mode. * config/powerpcspe/powerpcspe.c (rs6000_pmode): Likewise. (rs6000_option_override_internal): Remove cast to int. * config/rs6000/rs6000.h (rs6000_pmode): Change type from machine_mode to scalar_int_mode. * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (rs6000_pmode): Likewise. (rs6000_option_override_internal): Remove cast to int. * config/s390/s390.h (Pmode): Remove cast to machine_mode. * config/epiphany/epiphany.h (RTX_OK_FOR_OFFSET_P): Add cast to machine_mode. * config/s390/s390.c (s390_expand_builtin): Likewise. * coretypes.h (scalar_int_mode): New type. (opt_scalar_int_mode): New typedef. * machmode.h (scalar_int_mode): New class. (scalar_int_mode::includes_p): New function. (byte_mode): Change type to scalar_int_mode. (word_mode): Likewise. (ptr_mode): Likewise. * emit-rtl.c (byte_mode): Likewise. (word_mode): Likewise. (ptr_mode): Likewise. (init_derived_machine_modes): Update accordingly. * genmodes.c (get_mode_class): Return scalar_int_mode for MODE_INT and MODE_PARTIAL_INT. * gdbhooks.py (build_pretty_printer): Handle scalar_int_mode and opt_scalar_int_mode. Co-Authored-By: Alan Hayward <alan.hayward@arm.com> Co-Authored-By: David Sherwood <david.sherwood@arm.com> From-SVN: r251467
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