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2004-03-03 Mostafa Hagog <mustafa@il.ibm.com> * common.opt: Add description of the new -fgcse-after-reload flag. * flags.h (flag_gcse_after_reload): Declaration of global variable. * gcse.c (reg_used_on_edge ,reg_set_between_after_reload_p, reg_used_between_after_reload_p, rtx get_avail_load_store_reg, is_jump_table_basic_block, bb_has_well_behaved_predecessors, get_bb_avail_insn, hash_scan_set_after_reload, compute_hash_table_after_reload, eliminate_partially_redundant_loads, gcse_after_reload, get_bb_avail_insn): New functions to implement gcse-after-reload. (gcse_after_reload_main): New function, the main entry point to gcse-after-reload. * rtl.h (gcse_after_reload_main): Declaration of the new function. * opts.c (common_handle_option): Handle the -fgcse-after-reload flag. * toplev.c (flag_gcse_after_reload): Initialization. * passes.c (rest_of_handl_gcse2): Call gcse_after_reload_main. * params.def (PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION, PARAM_GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_CRITICAL_FRACTION): New parameters for tuning the gcse after reload optimization. * params.h (GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_PARTIAL_FRACTION, GCSE_AFTER_RELOAD_CRITICAL_FRACTION): Two macros to access the tuning parameters. * doc/invoke.texi: Documentation for the new flag gcse-after-reload. From-SVN: r78842 |
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