/* Data structures and function declarations for the SSA value propagation engine. Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Diego Novillo This file is part of GCC. GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see . */ #ifndef _TREE_SSA_PROPAGATE_H #define _TREE_SSA_PROPAGATE_H 1 /* If SIM_P is true, statement S will be simulated again. */ static inline void prop_set_simulate_again (gimple s, bool visit_p) { gimple_set_visited (s, visit_p); } /* Return true if statement T should be simulated again. */ static inline bool prop_simulate_again_p (gimple s) { return gimple_visited_p (s); } /* Lattice values used for propagation purposes. Specific instances of a propagation engine must return these values from the statement and PHI visit functions to direct the engine. */ enum ssa_prop_result { /* The statement produces nothing of interest. No edges will be added to the work lists. */ SSA_PROP_NOT_INTERESTING, /* The statement produces an interesting value. The set SSA_NAMEs returned by SSA_PROP_VISIT_STMT should be added to INTERESTING_SSA_EDGES. If the statement being visited is a conditional jump, SSA_PROP_VISIT_STMT should indicate which edge out of the basic block should be marked executable. */ SSA_PROP_INTERESTING, /* The statement produces a varying (i.e., useless) value and should not be simulated again. If the statement being visited is a conditional jump, all the edges coming out of the block will be considered executable. */ SSA_PROP_VARYING }; struct prop_value_d { /* Lattice value. Each propagator is free to define its own lattice and this field is only meaningful while propagating. It will not be used by substitute_and_fold. */ unsigned lattice_val; /* Propagated value. */ tree value; }; typedef struct prop_value_d prop_value_t; /* Type of value ranges. See value_range_d for a description of these types. */ enum value_range_type { VR_UNDEFINED, VR_RANGE, VR_ANTI_RANGE, VR_VARYING }; /* Range of values that can be associated with an SSA_NAME after VRP has executed. */ struct value_range_d { /* Lattice value represented by this range. */ enum value_range_type type; /* Minimum and maximum values represented by this range. These values should be interpreted as follows: - If TYPE is VR_UNDEFINED or VR_VARYING then MIN and MAX must be NULL. - If TYPE == VR_RANGE then MIN holds the minimum value and MAX holds the maximum value of the range [MIN, MAX]. - If TYPE == ANTI_RANGE the variable is known to NOT take any values in the range [MIN, MAX]. */ tree min; tree max; /* Set of SSA names whose value ranges are equivalent to this one. This set is only valid when TYPE is VR_RANGE or VR_ANTI_RANGE. */ bitmap equiv; }; typedef struct value_range_d value_range_t; /* Call-back functions used by the value propagation engine. */ typedef enum ssa_prop_result (*ssa_prop_visit_stmt_fn) (gimple, edge *, tree *); typedef enum ssa_prop_result (*ssa_prop_visit_phi_fn) (gimple); /* In tree-ssa-propagate.c */ void ssa_propagate (ssa_prop_visit_stmt_fn, ssa_prop_visit_phi_fn); bool valid_gimple_rhs_p (tree); bool valid_gimple_call_p (tree); void move_ssa_defining_stmt_for_defs (gimple, gimple); bool update_call_from_tree (gimple_stmt_iterator *, tree); bool stmt_makes_single_load (gimple); bool stmt_makes_single_store (gimple); bool substitute_and_fold (prop_value_t *, bool); #endif /* _TREE_SSA_PROPAGATE_H */