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Re: Load and parse RTL from textual dump files


Hi Kyrill,
Thank you for your response.
I looked at GCC RTL tests and I saw that the RTL format in these files is
embedded in C functions and slightly different from the one in dump files
generated with -fdump-rtl-expand option.
So for large scale analysis, do you think that writing a GCC plugin is a
reliable solution for my use case ? thanks

Yacine

2017-12-18 13:31 GMT+01:00 Kyrill Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@foss.arm.com>:

> Hi,
>
>
> On 18/12/17 10:30, HEBBAL Yacine wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> In one of my projects, I need to determine automatically what are the
>> names
>> and types of data fields manipulated by functions in binary code of a
>> given
>> program (e.g. Linux kernel).
>> I found that RTL dumps contains most of information I need in a form very
>> close to the one of the binary code.
>> For this end, I need to parse generated RTL expressions in order to
>> extract
>> operands properties.
>> Is it possible to load and parse RTL expressions from textual dump files
>> using existing code in GCC ? Thanks
>>
>
> Since version 7 GCC does contain functionality to parse RTL input.
> This is mostly used for writing more targeted unit tests for the RTL
> passes.
> Have a look at https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/RTL-Tests.html or
> grep for "__RTL"
> in the gcc testsuite (gcc/testsuite in the source tree) to see examples of
> how it's used.
>
> Not sure how useful it will be for large-scale analysis of source code
> though.
> You may want to write/use a GCC plugin for that.
>
> Kyrill
>
> P.S. This list is used for discussions about the development of GCC itself.
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>


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