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1/* Definitions for condition code handling in final.c and output routines.
2 Copyright (C) 1987 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4This file is part of GNU CC.
5
6GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9any later version.
10
11GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
19
20/* None of the things in the files exist if we don't use CC0. */
21
22#ifdef HAVE_cc0
23
24/* The variable cc_status says how to interpret the condition code.
25 It is set by output routines for an instruction that sets the cc's
26 and examined by output routines for jump instructions.
27
28 cc_status contains two components named `value1' and `value2'
29 that record two equivalent expressions for the values that the
30 condition codes were set from. (Either or both may be null if
31 there is no useful expression to record.) These fields are
32 used for eliminating redundant test and compare instructions
33 in the cases where the condition codes were already set by the
34 previous instruction.
35
36 cc_status.flags contains flags which say that the condition codes
37 were set in a nonstandard manner. The output of jump instructions
38 uses these flags to compensate and produce the standard result
39 with the nonstandard condition codes. Standard flags are defined here.
40 The tm.h file can also define other machine-dependent flags.
41
42 cc_status also contains a machine-dependent component `mdep'
43 whose type, `CC_STATUS_MDEP', may be defined as a macro in the
44 tm.h file. */
45
46#ifndef CC_STATUS_MDEP
47#define CC_STATUS_MDEP int
48#endif
49
50#ifndef CC_STATUS_MDEP_INIT
51#define CC_STATUS_MDEP_INIT 0
52#endif
53
54typedef struct {int flags; rtx value1, value2; CC_STATUS_MDEP mdep;} CC_STATUS;
55
56/* While outputting an insn as assembler code,
57 this is the status BEFORE that insn. */
58extern CC_STATUS cc_prev_status;
59
60/* While outputting an insn as assembler code,
61 this is being altered to the status AFTER that insn. */
62extern CC_STATUS cc_status;
63
64/* These are the machine-independent flags: */
65
66/* Set if the sign of the cc value is inverted:
67 output a following jump-if-less as a jump-if-greater, etc. */
68#define CC_REVERSED 1
69
70/* This bit means that the current setting of the N bit is bogus
71 and conditional jumps should use the Z bit in its place.
72 This state obtains when an extraction of a signed single-bit field
73 or an arithmetic shift right of a byte by 7 bits
74 is turned into a btst, because btst does not set the N bit. */
75#define CC_NOT_POSITIVE 2
76
77/* This bit means that the current setting of the N bit is bogus
78 and conditional jumps should pretend that the N bit is clear.
79 Used after extraction of an unsigned bit
80 or logical shift right of a byte by 7 bits is turned into a btst.
81 The btst does not alter the N bit, but the result of that shift
82 or extract is never negative. */
83#define CC_NOT_NEGATIVE 4
84
85/* This bit means that the current setting of the overflow flag
86 is bogus and conditional jumps should pretend there is no overflow. */
87#define CC_NO_OVERFLOW 010
88
89/* This bit means that what ought to be in the Z bit
90 should be tested as the complement of the N bit. */
91#define CC_Z_IN_NOT_N 020
92
93/* This bit means that what ought to be in the Z bit
94 should be tested as the N bit. */
95#define CC_Z_IN_N 040
96
97/* Nonzero if we must invert the sense of the following branch, i.e.
98 change EQ to NE. This is not safe for IEEE floating point operations!
99 It is intended for use only when a combination of arithmetic
100 or logical insns can leave the condition codes set in a fortuitous
101 (though inverted) state. */
102#define CC_INVERTED 0100
103
104/* This is how to initialize the variable cc_status.
105 final does this at appropriate moments. */
106
107#define CC_STATUS_INIT \
108 (cc_status.flags = 0, cc_status.value1 = 0, cc_status.value2 = 0, \
109 CC_STATUS_MDEP_INIT)
110
111#endif
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