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/* Scanning of rtl byte level scanning for dataflow analysis.
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Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Kenneth Zadeck (zadeck@naturalbridge.com).
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "coretypes.h"
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#include "tm.h"
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#include "rtl.h"
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#include "tm_p.h"
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#include "df.h"
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#include "output.h"
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#include "dbgcnt.h"
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/* The following suite of functions provides bytewise modeling of REFs
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which are struct df_ref. START_BYTE and LAST_BYTE are returned.
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These can be used as indexes into bitmaps. The indexes are
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normalized so that 0 is the lowest numbered byte, of the inner
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register according to the natural ordering of the machine.
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This code is designed to be used in backwards scans (which is, of
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course, the way all dataflow scanning should really be done). It
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would require a lot of reworking of the api to make it work in a
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forwards scanning world. */
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/* Helper for df_compute_accessed_bytes. Ref is some sort of extract.
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Return true if this effects the entire reg in REF. Return false if
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otherwise and set START_BYTE and LAST_BYTE. See the description of
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df_compute_accessed_bytes for a description of MM. */
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static bool
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df_compute_accessed_bytes_extract (df_ref ref,
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enum df_mm mm ,
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unsigned int *start_byte,
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unsigned int *last_byte)
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{
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int start;
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int last;
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rtx reg = DF_REF_REG (ref);
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enum machine_mode m1;
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int m1_size;
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enum machine_mode m2;
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int m2_size;
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/* (*_extract:M1 (reg:M2 X) WIDTH POS)
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(*_extract:M1 (subreg:M1 (reg:M2 X N) WIDTH POS)
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This is a bitfield extraction. The assignment clobbers/extracts
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exactly the bits named by WIDTH and POS and does not affect the
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other bits in register X. It is also technically possible that
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the bits asked for are longer than units per word. */
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int offset = DF_REF_EXTRACT_OFFSET (ref);
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int width = DF_REF_EXTRACT_WIDTH (ref);
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if (width == -1 || offset == -1)
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return true;
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m1 = DF_REF_EXTRACT_MODE (ref);
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m1_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (m1);
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gcc_assert (m1_size <= UNITS_PER_WORD);
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/* There is nothing to do if this is a pure big or small endian
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machine, but if the machine is a pastiche, we have to convert the
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bit offsets into byte offsets. This is only possible because we
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do not care about individual bits because this conversion may
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make the bits non-contiguous. */
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if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN != BITS_BIG_ENDIAN)
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offset = GET_MODE_BITSIZE (m1_size) - (offset + width);
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/* The offset is now in the same order as the subreg_byte. */
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if (GET_CODE (reg) == SUBREG)
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{
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m2 = GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (reg));
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m2_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (m2);
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if (m1_size > m2_size)
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/* If it is paradoxical, subreg_byte will be zero. */
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offset -= subreg_lowpart_offset (m2, m1) * BITS_PER_UNIT;
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else
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offset += SUBREG_BYTE (reg) * BITS_PER_UNIT;
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}
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else
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{
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m2 = GET_MODE (reg);
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m2_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (m2);
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}
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if (mm == DF_MM_MUST)
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{
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/* For defs (generally), count the byte only if the whole byte
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is touched. */
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start = (offset + BITS_PER_UNIT - 1) / BITS_PER_UNIT;
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last = (width + offset) / BITS_PER_UNIT;
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/* In the case where there is nothing, start may be one larger
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than last, we canonize this to return zeros. This keeps
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computations of length from being negative. */
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if (start >= last)
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{
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start = 0;
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last = 0;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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/* For uses (generally), count the byte if any part of the byte
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is touched. */
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start = offset / BITS_PER_UNIT;
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last = (width + offset + BITS_PER_UNIT - 1) / BITS_PER_UNIT;
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}
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/* Paradoxical truncation. */
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if (start < 0)
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start = 0;
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if (last > m2_size)
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last = m2_size;
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if (dump_file)
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fprintf (dump_file, " cpb extract regno=%d start=%d last=%d\n",
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DF_REF_REGNO (ref), start, last);
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*start_byte = start;
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*last_byte = last;
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return false;
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}
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/* Helper for df_compute_accessed_bytes. Ref is a strict_low_part.
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Return true if this effects the entire reg in REF. Return false if
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otherwise and set START_BYTE and LAST_BYTE. */
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static bool
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df_compute_accessed_bytes_strict_low_part (df_ref ref,
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unsigned int *start_byte,
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unsigned int *last_byte)
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{
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int start;
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int last;
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rtx reg = DF_REF_REG (ref);
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enum machine_mode m1;
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int m1_size;
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enum machine_mode m2;
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int m2_size;
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int offset;
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/* In order to accommodate multiword subregs of a hardreg, df_scan
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eats the subreg and it can only be found from the loc. */
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if (REG_P (reg))
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reg = *(DF_REF_LOC (ref));
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m1 = GET_MODE (reg);
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m1_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (m1);
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m2 = GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (reg));
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m2_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (m2);
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offset = SUBREG_BYTE (reg);
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/* It does not seem to be meaningful to apply a strict_low_part of a
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paradoxical register. */
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gcc_assert (m1_size <= m2_size);
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/* (set (strict_low_part (subreg:M1 (reg:M2 X) N)) ...)
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This is a bitfield insertion. The assignment clobbers exactly the
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bits named by the subreg--the M1 bits at position N. It is also
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technically possible that the bits asked for are longer than units
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per word. */
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start = offset;
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last = offset + m1_size;
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if (dump_file)
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fprintf (dump_file, " cpb strict low part regno=%d start=%d last=%d\n",
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DF_REF_REGNO (ref), start, last);
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*start_byte = start;
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*last_byte = last;
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return false;
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}
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/* Helper for df_compute_accessed_bytes. Ref is a naked subreg.
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Return true if this effects the entire reg in REF. Return false if
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otherwise and set START_BYTE and LAST_BYTE. */
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static bool
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df_compute_accessed_bytes_subreg (df_ref ref, unsigned int *start_byte,
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unsigned int *last_byte)
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{
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/* (subreg:M1 (reg:M2 X) N) */
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int start;
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int last;
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rtx reg = DF_REF_REG (ref);
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enum machine_mode m1;
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int m1_size;
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enum machine_mode m2;
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int m2_size;
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/* In order to accommodate multiword subregs of a hardreg, df_scan
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eats the subreg and it can only be found from the loc. */
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if (REG_P (reg))
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reg = *(DF_REF_LOC (ref));
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m1 = GET_MODE (reg);
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m1_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (m1);
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m2 = GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (reg));
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m2_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (m2);
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/* A simple paradoxical subreg just accesses the entire inner reg. */
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if (m1_size >= m2_size)
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return true;
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/* Defs and uses are different in the amount of the reg that touch. */
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if (DF_REF_REG_DEF_P (ref))
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{
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/* This is an lvalue. */
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if (m2_size > UNITS_PER_WORD)
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{
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/* The assignment clobbers UNITS_PER_WORD segments of X.
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Look at the bytes named by the subreg, and expand it to
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cover a UNITS_PER_WORD part of register X. That part of
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register X is clobbered, the rest is not.
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E.g., (subreg:SI (reg:DI X) 0), where UNITS_PER_WORD is the
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size of SImode, clobbers the first SImode part of X, and does
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not affect the second SImode part.
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E.g., (subreg:QI (reg:DI X) 0), where UNITS_PER_WORD is the
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size of SImode, clobbers the first SImode part of X, and does
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not affect the second SImode part. Here the QImode byte is
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expanded to a UNITS_PER_WORD portion of the register for
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purposes of determining what is clobbered.
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If this is an rvalue, then it touches just the bytes that it
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talks about. */
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int offset = SUBREG_BYTE (reg);
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start = offset & ~(UNITS_PER_WORD - 1);
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last = (offset + m1_size + UNITS_PER_WORD - 1)
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& ~(UNITS_PER_WORD - 1);
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}
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else
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/* Whole register size M2 equal to or smaller than
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UNITS_PER_WORD The assignment clobbers the entire register
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X. */
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return true;
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}
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else
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{
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/* This is an rvalue. It touches just the bytes they explicitly
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mentioned. */
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int offset = SUBREG_BYTE (reg);
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start = offset;
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last = start + m1_size;
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}
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if (dump_file)
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fprintf (dump_file, " cpb subreg regno=%d start=%d last=%d\n",
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DF_REF_REGNO (ref), start, last);
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*start_byte = start;
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*last_byte = last;
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return false;
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}
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/* Compute the set of affected bytes by a store to a pseudo to REF.
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MM is either DF_MM_MAY or DF_MM_MUST. This is only relevant for
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the extracts which are not aligned to byte boundaries. The
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DF_MM_MAY returns all of the bytes that any bit is set in and the
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DF_MM_MUST returns only the bytes that are completely covered. In
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general DF_MM_MAY is used for uses and DF_MM_MUST is used for defs,
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but there are exceptions such as the inner loop of the byte level
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dead code eliminator which needs DF_MM_MAY for the defs to see if
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it any possible bit could be used.
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If the store is to the whole register, just return TRUE, if it is
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to part of the register, return FALSE and set START_BYTE and
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LAST_BYTE properly. In the case where fabricated uses are passed
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in, START_BYTE and LAST_BYTE are set to 0 and false is returned.
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This means that this use can be ignored. */
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bool
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df_compute_accessed_bytes (df_ref ref, enum df_mm mm,
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unsigned int *start_byte,
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unsigned int *last_byte)
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{
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if (!dbg_cnt (df_byte_scan))
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return true;
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if (!DF_REF_REG_DEF_P (ref)
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&& DF_REF_FLAGS_IS_SET (ref, DF_REF_READ_WRITE))
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{
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if (DF_REF_FLAGS_IS_SET (ref, DF_REF_PRE_POST_MODIFY))
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/* Pre/post modify/inc/dec always read and write the entire
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reg. */
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return true;
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else
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{
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/* DF_REF_READ_WRITE on a use (except for the
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DF_REF_PRE_POST_MODIFY) means that this use is fabricated
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from a def that is a partial set to a multiword reg.
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Here, we only model those cases precisely so the only one
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to consider is the use put on a auto inc and dec
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insns. */
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*start_byte = 0;
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*last_byte = 0;
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (DF_REF_FLAGS_IS_SET (ref, DF_REF_SIGN_EXTRACT | DF_REF_ZERO_EXTRACT))
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return df_compute_accessed_bytes_extract (ref, mm, start_byte, last_byte);
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else if (DF_REF_FLAGS_IS_SET (ref, DF_REF_STRICT_LOW_PART))
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return df_compute_accessed_bytes_strict_low_part (ref,
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start_byte, last_byte);
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else if (GET_CODE (DF_REF_REG (ref)) == SUBREG)
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return df_compute_accessed_bytes_subreg (ref, start_byte, last_byte);
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return true;
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}
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