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6f29feb1 1/* Register Transfer Language (RTL) definitions for GNU C-Compiler
87e11268 2 Copyright (C) 1987, 91-98, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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
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18the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21#ifndef _RTL_H
22#define _RTL_H
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23
24#include "machmode.h"
25
26#undef FFS /* Some systems predefine this symbol; don't let it interfere. */
1cfc3092 27#undef FLOAT /* Likewise. */
ac889e46 28#undef ABS /* Likewise. */
71ae9cc6 29#undef PC /* Likewise. */
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31#ifndef TREE_CODE
32union tree_node;
33#endif
34
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35/* Register Transfer Language EXPRESSIONS CODES */
36
37#define RTX_CODE enum rtx_code
38enum rtx_code {
39
40#define DEF_RTL_EXPR(ENUM, NAME, FORMAT, CLASS) ENUM ,
41#include "rtl.def" /* rtl expressions are documented here */
42#undef DEF_RTL_EXPR
43
6dc42e49 44 LAST_AND_UNUSED_RTX_CODE}; /* A convenient way to get a value for
6f29feb1 45 NUM_RTX_CODE.
6dc42e49 46 Assumes default enum value assignment. */
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47
48#define NUM_RTX_CODE ((int)LAST_AND_UNUSED_RTX_CODE)
49 /* The cast here, saves many elsewhere. */
50
51extern int rtx_length[];
0f41302f 52#define GET_RTX_LENGTH(CODE) (rtx_length[(int) (CODE)])
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53
54extern char *rtx_name[];
0f41302f 55#define GET_RTX_NAME(CODE) (rtx_name[(int) (CODE)])
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56
57extern char *rtx_format[];
0f41302f 58#define GET_RTX_FORMAT(CODE) (rtx_format[(int) (CODE)])
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59
60extern char rtx_class[];
0f41302f 61#define GET_RTX_CLASS(CODE) (rtx_class[(int) (CODE)])
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63/* The flags and bitfields of an ADDR_DIFF_VEC. BASE is the base label
64 relative to which the offsets are calculated, as explained in rtl.def. */
65typedef struct
66{
67 /* Set at the start of shorten_branches - ONLY WHEN OPTIMIZING - : */
68 unsigned min_align: 8;
69 /* Flags: */
70 unsigned base_after_vec: 1; /* BASE is after the ADDR_DIFF_VEC. */
71 unsigned min_after_vec: 1; /* minimum address target label is after the ADDR_DIFF_VEC. */
72 unsigned max_after_vec: 1; /* maximum address target label is after the ADDR_DIFF_VEC. */
73 unsigned min_after_base: 1; /* minimum address target label is after BASE. */
74 unsigned max_after_base: 1; /* maximum address target label is after BASE. */
75 /* Set by the actual branch shortening process - ONLY WHEN OPTIMIZING - : */
76 unsigned offset_unsigned: 1; /* offsets have to be treated as unsigned. */
77 unsigned : 2;
78 unsigned scale : 8;
79} addr_diff_vec_flags;
80
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81/* Common union for an element of an rtx. */
82
83typedef union rtunion_def
84{
5f4f0e22 85 HOST_WIDE_INT rtwint;
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86 int rtint;
87 char *rtstr;
88 struct rtx_def *rtx;
89 struct rtvec_def *rtvec;
90 enum machine_mode rttype;
33f7f353 91 addr_diff_vec_flags rt_addr_diff_vec_flags;
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92 struct bitmap_head_def *rtbit;
93 union tree_node *rttree;
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94} rtunion;
95
96/* RTL expression ("rtx"). */
97
98typedef struct rtx_def
99{
100#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
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101#ifdef CODE_FIELD_BUG
102 unsigned int code : 16;
103#else
6f29feb1 104 unsigned short code;
10c344b4 105#endif
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106#else
107 /* The kind of expression this is. */
108 enum rtx_code code : 16;
109#endif
110 /* The kind of value the expression has. */
111#ifdef ONLY_INT_FIELDS
112 int mode : 8;
113#else
114 enum machine_mode mode : 8;
115#endif
116 /* 1 in an INSN if it can alter flow of control
117 within this function. Not yet used! */
118 unsigned int jump : 1;
119 /* 1 in an INSN if it can call another function. Not yet used! */
120 unsigned int call : 1;
121 /* 1 in a MEM or REG if value of this expression will never change
122 during the current function, even though it is not
123 manifestly constant.
07be3989 124 1 in a SUBREG if it is from a promoted variable that is unsigned.
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125 1 in a SYMBOL_REF if it addresses something in the per-function
126 constants pool.
127 1 in a CALL_INSN if it is a const call.
128 1 in a JUMP_INSN if it is a branch that should be annulled. Valid from
129 reorg until end of compilation; cleared before used. */
130 unsigned int unchanging : 1;
131 /* 1 in a MEM expression if contents of memory are volatile.
132 1 in an INSN, CALL_INSN, JUMP_INSN, CODE_LABEL or BARRIER
133 if it is deleted.
134 1 in a REG expression if corresponds to a variable declared by the user.
135 0 for an internally generated temporary.
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136 In a SYMBOL_REF, this flag is used for machine-specific purposes.
137 In a LABEL_REF or in a REG_LABEL note, this is LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P. */
6f29feb1 138 unsigned int volatil : 1;
8358a974 139 /* 1 in a MEM referring to a field of an aggregate.
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140 0 if the MEM was a variable or the result of a * operator in C;
141 1 if it was the result of a . or -> operator (on a struct) in C.
142 1 in a REG if the register is used only in exit code a loop.
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143 1 in a SUBREG expression if was generated from a variable with a
144 promoted mode.
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145 1 in a CODE_LABEL if the label is used for nonlocal gotos
146 and must not be deleted even if its count is zero.
147 1 in a LABEL_REF if this is a reference to a label outside the
148 current loop.
149 1 in an INSN, JUMP_INSN, or CALL_INSN if this insn must be scheduled
d45cf215 150 together with the preceding insn. Valid only within sched.
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151 1 in an INSN, JUMP_INSN, or CALL_INSN if insn is in a delay slot and
152 from the target of a branch. Valid from reorg until end of compilation;
153 cleared before used. */
154 unsigned int in_struct : 1;
155 /* 1 if this rtx is used. This is used for copying shared structure.
156 See `unshare_all_rtl'.
157 In a REG, this is not needed for that purpose, and used instead
158 in `leaf_renumber_regs_insn'.
159 In a SYMBOL_REF, means that emit_library_call
160 has used it as the function. */
161 unsigned int used : 1;
162 /* Nonzero if this rtx came from procedure integration.
163 In a REG, nonzero means this reg refers to the return value
164 of the current function. */
165 unsigned integrated : 1;
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166 /* 1 in an INSN if this rtx is related to the call frame,
167 either changing how we compute the frame address or saving and
168 restoring registers in the prologue and epilogue.
169 1 in a MEM if the MEM refers to a scalar, rather than a member of
170 an aggregate. */
469ac993 171 unsigned frame_related : 1;
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172 /* The first element of the operands of this rtx.
173 The number of operands and their types are controlled
174 by the `code' field, according to rtl.def. */
175 rtunion fld[1];
176} *rtx;
177
178#define NULL_RTX (rtx) 0
179
180/* Define macros to access the `code' field of the rtx. */
181
182#ifdef SHORT_ENUM_BUG
183#define GET_CODE(RTX) ((enum rtx_code) ((RTX)->code))
184#define PUT_CODE(RTX, CODE) ((RTX)->code = ((short) (CODE)))
185#else
186#define GET_CODE(RTX) ((RTX)->code)
187#define PUT_CODE(RTX, CODE) ((RTX)->code = (CODE))
188#endif
189
190#define GET_MODE(RTX) ((RTX)->mode)
191#define PUT_MODE(RTX, MODE) ((RTX)->mode = (MODE))
192
193#define RTX_INTEGRATED_P(RTX) ((RTX)->integrated)
194#define RTX_UNCHANGING_P(RTX) ((RTX)->unchanging)
469ac993 195#define RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P(RTX) ((RTX)->frame_related)
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196
197/* RTL vector. These appear inside RTX's when there is a need
198 for a variable number of things. The principle use is inside
199 PARALLEL expressions. */
200
201typedef struct rtvec_def{
e9a25f70 202 int num_elem; /* number of elements */
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203 rtunion elem[1];
204} *rtvec;
205
206#define NULL_RTVEC (rtvec) 0
207
208#define GET_NUM_ELEM(RTVEC) ((RTVEC)->num_elem)
e9a25f70 209#define PUT_NUM_ELEM(RTVEC, NUM) ((RTVEC)->num_elem = (NUM))
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210
211#define RTVEC_ELT(RTVEC, I) ((RTVEC)->elem[(I)].rtx)
212
213/* 1 if X is a REG. */
214
215#define REG_P(X) (GET_CODE (X) == REG)
216
217/* 1 if X is a constant value that is an integer. */
218
219#define CONSTANT_P(X) \
220 (GET_CODE (X) == LABEL_REF || GET_CODE (X) == SYMBOL_REF \
221 || GET_CODE (X) == CONST_INT || GET_CODE (X) == CONST_DOUBLE \
30dfe54a 222 || GET_CODE (X) == CONST || GET_CODE (X) == HIGH)
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223
224/* General accessor macros for accessing the fields of an rtx. */
225
226#define XEXP(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rtx)
227#define XINT(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rtint)
5f4f0e22 228#define XWINT(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rtwint)
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229#define XSTR(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rtstr)
230#define XVEC(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rtvec)
231#define XVECLEN(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rtvec->num_elem)
232#define XVECEXP(RTX,N,M)((RTX)->fld[N].rtvec->elem[M].rtx)
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233#define XBITMAP(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rtbit)
234#define XTREE(RTX, N) ((RTX)->fld[N].rttree)
235
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236\f
237/* ACCESS MACROS for particular fields of insns. */
238
239/* Holds a unique number for each insn.
240 These are not necessarily sequentially increasing. */
241#define INSN_UID(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[0].rtint)
242
243/* Chain insns together in sequence. */
244#define PREV_INSN(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[1].rtx)
245#define NEXT_INSN(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[2].rtx)
246
247/* The body of an insn. */
248#define PATTERN(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[3].rtx)
249
250/* Code number of instruction, from when it was recognized.
251 -1 means this instruction has not been recognized yet. */
252#define INSN_CODE(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[4].rtint)
253
254/* Set up in flow.c; empty before then.
255 Holds a chain of INSN_LIST rtx's whose first operands point at
256 previous insns with direct data-flow connections to this one.
257 That means that those insns set variables whose next use is in this insn.
258 They are always in the same basic block as this insn. */
259#define LOG_LINKS(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[5].rtx)
260
261/* 1 if insn has been deleted. */
262#define INSN_DELETED_P(INSN) ((INSN)->volatil)
263
264/* 1 if insn is a call to a const function. */
265#define CONST_CALL_P(INSN) ((INSN)->unchanging)
266
267/* 1 if insn is a branch that should not unconditionally execute its
268 delay slots, i.e., it is an annulled branch. */
269#define INSN_ANNULLED_BRANCH_P(INSN) ((INSN)->unchanging)
270
271/* 1 if insn is in a delay slot and is from the target of the branch. If
6dc42e49 272 the branch insn has INSN_ANNULLED_BRANCH_P set, this insn should only be
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273 executed if the branch is taken. For annulled branches with this bit
274 clear, the insn should be executed only if the branch is not taken. */
275#define INSN_FROM_TARGET_P(INSN) ((INSN)->in_struct)
276
277/* Holds a list of notes on what this insn does to various REGs.
278 It is a chain of EXPR_LIST rtx's, where the second operand
279 is the chain pointer and the first operand is the REG being described.
280 The mode field of the EXPR_LIST contains not a real machine mode
281 but a value that says what this note says about the REG:
282 REG_DEAD means that the value in REG dies in this insn (i.e., it is
283 not needed past this insn). If REG is set in this insn, the REG_DEAD
284 note may, but need not, be omitted.
285 REG_INC means that the REG is autoincremented or autodecremented.
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286 REG_EQUIV describes the insn as a whole; it says that the insn
287 sets a register to a constant value or to be equivalent to a memory
288 address. If the register is spilled to the stack then the constant
289 value should be substituted for it. The contents of the REG_EQUIV
6f29feb1 290 is the constant value or memory address, which may be different
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291 from the source of the SET although it has the same value. A
292 REG_EQUIV note may also appear on an insn which copies a register
293 parameter to a pseudo-register, if there is a memory address which
294 could be used to hold that pseudo-register throughout the function.
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295 REG_EQUAL is like REG_EQUIV except that the destination
296 is only momentarily equal to the specified rtx. Therefore, it
297 cannot be used for substitution; but it can be used for cse.
298 REG_RETVAL means that this insn copies the return-value of
299 a library call out of the hard reg for return values. This note
300 is actually an INSN_LIST and it points to the first insn involved
301 in setting up arguments for the call. flow.c uses this to delete
302 the entire library call when its result is dead.
303 REG_LIBCALL is the inverse of REG_RETVAL: it goes on the first insn
304 of the library call and points at the one that has the REG_RETVAL.
305 REG_WAS_0 says that the register set in this insn held 0 before the insn.
306 The contents of the note is the insn that stored the 0.
307 If that insn is deleted or patched to a NOTE, the REG_WAS_0 is inoperative.
308 The REG_WAS_0 note is actually an INSN_LIST, not an EXPR_LIST.
309 REG_NONNEG means that the register is always nonnegative during
310 the containing loop. This is used in branches so that decrement and
311 branch instructions terminating on zero can be matched. There must be
312 an insn pattern in the md file named `decrement_and_branch_until_zero'
313 or else this will never be added to any instructions.
314 REG_NO_CONFLICT means there is no conflict *after this insn*
315 between the register in the note and the destination of this insn.
316 REG_UNUSED identifies a register set in this insn and never used.
317 REG_CC_SETTER and REG_CC_USER link a pair of insns that set and use
318 CC0, respectively. Normally, these are required to be consecutive insns,
319 but we permit putting a cc0-setting insn in the delay slot of a branch
320 as long as only one copy of the insn exists. In that case, these notes
321 point from one to the other to allow code generation to determine what
322 any require information and to properly update CC_STATUS.
323 REG_LABEL points to a CODE_LABEL. Used by non-JUMP_INSNs to
324 say that the CODE_LABEL contained in the REG_LABEL note is used
325 by the insn.
d45cf215 326 REG_DEP_ANTI is used in LOG_LINKS which represent anti (write after read)
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327 dependencies. REG_DEP_OUTPUT is used in LOG_LINKS which represent output
328 (write after write) dependencies. Data dependencies, which are the only
329 type of LOG_LINK created by flow, are represented by a 0 reg note kind. */
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330/* REG_BR_PROB is attached to JUMP_INSNs and CALL_INSNs when the flag
331 -fbranch-probabilities is given. It has an integer value. For jumps,
332 it is the probability that this is a taken branch. For calls, it is the
333 probability that this call won't return.
334 REG_EXEC_COUNT is attached to the first insn of each basic block, and
335 the first insn after each CALL_INSN. It indicates how many times this
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336 block was executed.
337 REG_SAVE_AREA is used to optimize rtl generated by dynamic stack
338 allocations for targets where SETJMP_VIA_SAVE_AREA is true.
339 REG_BR_PRED is attached to JUMP_INSNs only, it holds the branch prediction
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340 flags computed by get_jump_flags() after dbr scheduling is complete.
341 REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR is attached to insns that are RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P,
342 but are too complex for DWARF to interpret what they imply. The attached
343 rtx is used instead of intuition. */
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344/* REG_EH_REGION is used to indicate what exception region an INSN
345 belongs in. This can be used to indicate what region a call may throw
346 to. a REGION of 0 indicates that a call cannot throw at all.
347 REG_EH_RETHROW is used to indicate what that a call is actually a
348 call to rethrow, and specifies which region the rethrow is targetting.
349 This provides a way to generate the non standard flow edges required
350 for a rethrow. */
351
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352
353#define REG_NOTES(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[6].rtx)
354
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355#define ADDR_DIFF_VEC_FLAGS(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[4].rt_addr_diff_vec_flags)
356
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357/* Don't forget to change reg_note_name in rtl.c. */
358enum reg_note { REG_DEAD = 1, REG_INC = 2, REG_EQUIV = 3, REG_WAS_0 = 4,
359 REG_EQUAL = 5, REG_RETVAL = 6, REG_LIBCALL = 7,
360 REG_NONNEG = 8, REG_NO_CONFLICT = 9, REG_UNUSED = 10,
361 REG_CC_SETTER = 11, REG_CC_USER = 12, REG_LABEL = 13,
7ae21caf 362 REG_DEP_ANTI = 14, REG_DEP_OUTPUT = 15, REG_BR_PROB = 16,
c107334d 363 REG_EXEC_COUNT = 17, REG_NOALIAS = 18, REG_SAVE_AREA = 19,
07ebc930 364 REG_BR_PRED = 20, REG_EH_CONTEXT = 21,
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365 REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR = 22, REG_EH_REGION = 23,
366 REG_EH_RETHROW = 24 };
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367/* The base value for branch probability notes. */
368#define REG_BR_PROB_BASE 10000
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369
370/* Define macros to extract and insert the reg-note kind in an EXPR_LIST. */
371#define REG_NOTE_KIND(LINK) ((enum reg_note) GET_MODE (LINK))
372#define PUT_REG_NOTE_KIND(LINK,KIND) PUT_MODE(LINK, (enum machine_mode) (KIND))
373
374/* Names for REG_NOTE's in EXPR_LIST insn's. */
375
376extern char *reg_note_name[];
0f41302f 377#define GET_REG_NOTE_NAME(MODE) (reg_note_name[(int) (MODE)])
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379/* This field is only present on CALL_INSNs. It holds a chain of EXPR_LIST of
380 USE and CLOBBER expressions.
381 USE expressions list the registers filled with arguments that
382 are passed to the function.
383 CLOBBER expressions document the registers explicitly clobbered
384 by this CALL_INSN.
385 Pseudo registers can not be mentioned in this list. */
386#define CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[7].rtx)
387
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388/* The label-number of a code-label. The assembler label
389 is made from `L' and the label-number printed in decimal.
390 Label numbers are unique in a compilation. */
391#define CODE_LABEL_NUMBER(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[3].rtint)
392
393#define LINE_NUMBER NOTE
394
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395/* In a NOTE that is a line number, this is a string for the file name that the
396 line is in. We use the same field to record block numbers temporarily in
397 NOTE_INSN_BLOCK_BEG and NOTE_INSN_BLOCK_END notes. (We avoid lots of casts
398 between ints and pointers if we use a different macro for the block number.)
399 The NOTE_INSN_RANGE_{START,END} and NOTE_INSN_LIVE notes record their
400 information as a rtx in the field. */
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401
402#define NOTE_SOURCE_FILE(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[3].rtstr)
3da3fb2f 403#define NOTE_BLOCK_NUMBER(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[3].rtint)
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404#define NOTE_RANGE_INFO(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[3].rtx)
405#define NOTE_LIVE_INFO(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[3].rtx)
406
407/* If the NOTE_BLOCK_NUMBER field gets a -1, it means create a new
408 block node for a live range block. */
409#define NOTE_BLOCK_LIVE_RANGE_BLOCK -1
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410
411/* In a NOTE that is a line number, this is the line number.
412 Other kinds of NOTEs are identified by negative numbers here. */
413#define NOTE_LINE_NUMBER(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[4].rtint)
414
415/* Codes that appear in the NOTE_LINE_NUMBER field
a31efb86 416 for kinds of notes that are not line numbers.
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418 Notice that we do not try to use zero here for any of
419 the special note codes because sometimes the source line
420 actually can be zero! This happens (for example) when we
421 are generating code for the per-translation-unit constructor
422 and destructor routines for some C++ translation unit.
423
424 If you should change any of the following values, or if you
425 should add a new value here, don't forget to change the
426 note_insn_name array in rtl.c. */
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427
428/* This note is used to get rid of an insn
429 when it isn't safe to patch the insn out of the chain. */
430#define NOTE_INSN_DELETED -1
431#define NOTE_INSN_BLOCK_BEG -2
432#define NOTE_INSN_BLOCK_END -3
433#define NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG -4
434#define NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END -5
435/* This kind of note is generated at the end of the function body,
436 just before the return insn or return label.
437 In an optimizing compilation it is deleted by the first jump optimization,
438 after enabling that optimizer to determine whether control can fall
439 off the end of the function body without a return statement. */
440#define NOTE_INSN_FUNCTION_END -6
441/* This kind of note is generated just after each call to `setjmp', et al. */
442#define NOTE_INSN_SETJMP -7
443/* Generated at the place in a loop that `continue' jumps to. */
444#define NOTE_INSN_LOOP_CONT -8
445/* Generated at the start of a duplicated exit test. */
446#define NOTE_INSN_LOOP_VTOP -9
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447/* This marks the point immediately after the last prologue insn. */
448#define NOTE_INSN_PROLOGUE_END -10
449/* This marks the point immediately prior to the first epilogue insn. */
450#define NOTE_INSN_EPILOGUE_BEG -11
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451/* Generated in place of user-declared labels when they are deleted. */
452#define NOTE_INSN_DELETED_LABEL -12
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453/* This note indicates the start of the real body of the function,
454 i.e. the point just after all of the parms have been moved into
455 their homes, etc. */
456#define NOTE_INSN_FUNCTION_BEG -13
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457/* These note where exception handling regions begin and end. */
458#define NOTE_INSN_EH_REGION_BEG -14
459#define NOTE_INSN_EH_REGION_END -15
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460/* Generated whenever a duplicate line number note is output. For example,
461 one is output after the end of an inline function, in order to prevent
462 the line containing the inline call from being counted twice in gcov. */
463#define NOTE_REPEATED_LINE_NUMBER -16
6f29feb1 464
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465/* Start/end of a live range region, where pseudos allocated on the stack can
466 be allocated to temporary registers. */
467#define NOTE_INSN_RANGE_START -17
468#define NOTE_INSN_RANGE_END -18
469/* Record which registers are currently live. */
470#define NOTE_INSN_LIVE -19
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471
472#if 0 /* These are not used, and I don't know what they were for. --rms. */
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473#define NOTE_DECL_NAME(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[3].rtstr)
474#define NOTE_DECL_CODE(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[4].rtint)
475#define NOTE_DECL_RTL(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[5].rtx)
476#define NOTE_DECL_IDENTIFIER(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[6].rtint)
477#define NOTE_DECL_TYPE(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[7].rtint)
10f07067 478#endif /* 0 */
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479
480/* Names for NOTE insn's other than line numbers. */
481
482extern char *note_insn_name[];
483#define GET_NOTE_INSN_NAME(NOTE_CODE) (note_insn_name[-(NOTE_CODE)])
484
485/* The name of a label, in case it corresponds to an explicit label
486 in the input source code. */
487#define LABEL_NAME(LABEL) ((LABEL)->fld[4].rtstr)
488
489/* In jump.c, each label contains a count of the number
490 of LABEL_REFs that point at it, so unused labels can be deleted. */
491#define LABEL_NUSES(LABEL) ((LABEL)->fld[5].rtint)
492
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493/* The original regno this ADDRESSOF was built for. */
494#define ADDRESSOF_REGNO(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[1].rtint)
495
496/* The variable in the register we took the address of. */
497#define ADDRESSOF_DECL(X) ((tree) XEXP ((X), 2))
498#define SET_ADDRESSOF_DECL(X, T) (XEXP ((X), 2) = (rtx) (T))
499
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500/* In jump.c, each JUMP_INSN can point to a label that it can jump to,
501 so that if the JUMP_INSN is deleted, the label's LABEL_NUSES can
502 be decremented and possibly the label can be deleted. */
503#define JUMP_LABEL(INSN) ((INSN)->fld[7].rtx)
504
505/* Once basic blocks are found in flow.c,
506 each CODE_LABEL starts a chain that goes through
507 all the LABEL_REFs that jump to that label.
508 The chain eventually winds up at the CODE_LABEL; it is circular. */
f754c4a1 509#define LABEL_REFS(LABEL) ((LABEL)->fld[6].rtx)
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510\f
511/* This is the field in the LABEL_REF through which the circular chain
512 of references to a particular label is linked.
513 This chain is set up in flow.c. */
514
515#define LABEL_NEXTREF(REF) ((REF)->fld[1].rtx)
516
517/* Once basic blocks are found in flow.c,
518 Each LABEL_REF points to its containing instruction with this field. */
519
520#define CONTAINING_INSN(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[2].rtx)
521
522/* For a REG rtx, REGNO extracts the register number. */
523
524#define REGNO(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[0].rtint)
525
526/* For a REG rtx, REG_FUNCTION_VALUE_P is nonzero if the reg
527 is the current function's return value. */
528
529#define REG_FUNCTION_VALUE_P(RTX) ((RTX)->integrated)
530
531/* 1 in a REG rtx if it corresponds to a variable declared by the user. */
532#define REG_USERVAR_P(RTX) ((RTX)->volatil)
533
534/* For a CONST_INT rtx, INTVAL extracts the integer. */
535
5f4f0e22 536#define INTVAL(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[0].rtwint)
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537
538/* For a SUBREG rtx, SUBREG_REG extracts the value we want a subreg of.
539 SUBREG_WORD extracts the word-number. */
540
541#define SUBREG_REG(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[0].rtx)
542#define SUBREG_WORD(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[1].rtint)
543
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544/* 1 if the REG contained in SUBREG_REG is already known to be
545 sign- or zero-extended from the mode of the SUBREG to the mode of
546 the reg. SUBREG_PROMOTED_UNSIGNED_P gives the signedness of the
547 extension.
548
549 When used as a LHS, is means that this extension must be done
550 when assigning to SUBREG_REG. */
551
552#define SUBREG_PROMOTED_VAR_P(RTX) ((RTX)->in_struct)
553#define SUBREG_PROMOTED_UNSIGNED_P(RTX) ((RTX)->unchanging)
554
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555/* Access various components of an ASM_OPERANDS rtx. */
556
557#define ASM_OPERANDS_TEMPLATE(RTX) XSTR ((RTX), 0)
558#define ASM_OPERANDS_OUTPUT_CONSTRAINT(RTX) XSTR ((RTX), 1)
559#define ASM_OPERANDS_OUTPUT_IDX(RTX) XINT ((RTX), 2)
560#define ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT_VEC(RTX) XVEC ((RTX), 3)
561#define ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT_CONSTRAINT_VEC(RTX) XVEC ((RTX), 4)
562#define ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT(RTX, N) XVECEXP ((RTX), 3, (N))
563#define ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT_LENGTH(RTX) XVECLEN ((RTX), 3)
564#define ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT_CONSTRAINT(RTX, N) XSTR (XVECEXP ((RTX), 4, (N)), 0)
565#define ASM_OPERANDS_INPUT_MODE(RTX, N) GET_MODE (XVECEXP ((RTX), 4, (N)))
566#define ASM_OPERANDS_SOURCE_FILE(RTX) XSTR ((RTX), 5)
567#define ASM_OPERANDS_SOURCE_LINE(RTX) XINT ((RTX), 6)
568
569/* For a MEM rtx, 1 if it's a volatile reference.
570 Also in an ASM_OPERANDS rtx. */
571#define MEM_VOLATILE_P(RTX) ((RTX)->volatil)
572
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573/* For a MEM rtx, 1 if it refers to a field of an aggregate. If zero,
574 RTX may or may not refer to a field of an aggregate. */
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575#define MEM_IN_STRUCT_P(RTX) ((RTX)->in_struct)
576
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577/* For a MEM rtx, 1 if it refers to a scalar. If zero, RTX may or may
578 not refer to a scalar.*/
579#define MEM_SCALAR_P(RTX) ((RTX)->frame_related)
580
581/* Copy the MEM_VOLATILE_P, MEM_IN_STRUCT_P, and MEM_SCALAR_P
582 attributes from RHS to LHS. */
583#define MEM_COPY_ATTRIBUTES(LHS, RHS) \
584 (MEM_VOLATILE_P (LHS) = MEM_VOLATILE_P (RHS), \
585 MEM_IN_STRUCT_P (LHS) = MEM_IN_STRUCT_P (RHS), \
586 MEM_SCALAR_P (LHS) = MEM_SCALAR_P (RHS)) \
587
588/* If VAL is non-zero, set MEM_IN_STRUCT_P and clear MEM_SCALAR_P in
589 RTX. Otherwise, vice versa. Use this macro only when you are
590 *sure* that you know that the MEM is in a structure, or is a
591 scalar. VAL is evaluated only once. */
592#define MEM_SET_IN_STRUCT_P(RTX, VAL) \
593 ((VAL) ? (MEM_IN_STRUCT_P (RTX) = 1, MEM_SCALAR_P (RTX) = 0) \
594 : (MEM_IN_STRUCT_P (RTX) = 0, MEM_SCALAR_P (RTX) = 1))
595
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596/* For a MEM rtx, the alias set. If 0, this MEM is not in any alias
597 set, and may alias anything. Otherwise, the MEM can only alias
598 MEMs in the same alias set. This value is set in a
599 language-dependent manner in the front-end, and should not be
600 altered in the back-end. These set numbers are tested for zero,
601 and compared for equality; they have no other significance. In
602 some front-ends, these numbers may correspond in some way to types,
603 or other language-level entities, but they need not, and the
604 back-end makes no such assumptions. */
605#define MEM_ALIAS_SET(RTX) (XINT (RTX, 1))
606
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607/* For a LABEL_REF, 1 means that this reference is to a label outside the
608 loop containing the reference. */
609#define LABEL_OUTSIDE_LOOP_P(RTX) ((RTX)->in_struct)
610
adfaf10a 611/* For a LABEL_REF, 1 means it is for a nonlocal label. */
2a406d2a 612/* Likewise in an EXPR_LIST for a REG_LABEL note. */
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613#define LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P(RTX) ((RTX)->volatil)
614
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615/* For a CODE_LABEL, 1 means always consider this label to be needed. */
616#define LABEL_PRESERVE_P(RTX) ((RTX)->in_struct)
617
618/* For a REG, 1 means the register is used only in an exit test of a loop. */
619#define REG_LOOP_TEST_P(RTX) ((RTX)->in_struct)
620
621/* During sched, for an insn, 1 means that the insn must be scheduled together
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623#define SCHED_GROUP_P(INSN) ((INSN)->in_struct)
624
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625/* During sched, for the LOG_LINKS of an insn, these cache the adjusted
626 cost of the dependence link. The cost of executing an instruction
627 may vary based on how the results are used. LINK_COST_ZERO is 1 when
628 the cost through the link varies and is unchanged (i.e., the link has
629 zero additional cost). LINK_COST_FREE is 1 when the cost through the
630 link is zero (i.e., the link makes the cost free). In other cases,
631 the adjustment to the cost is recomputed each time it is needed. */
632#define LINK_COST_ZERO(X) ((X)->jump)
633#define LINK_COST_FREE(X) ((X)->call)
634
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635/* For a SET rtx, SET_DEST is the place that is set
636 and SET_SRC is the value it is set to. */
637#define SET_DEST(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[0].rtx)
638#define SET_SRC(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[1].rtx)
639
640/* For a TRAP_IF rtx, TRAP_CONDITION is an expression. */
641#define TRAP_CONDITION(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[0].rtx)
e0cd0770 642#define TRAP_CODE(RTX) (RTX)->fld[1].rtx
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643
644/* 1 in a SYMBOL_REF if it addresses this function's constants pool. */
645#define CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P(RTX) ((RTX)->unchanging)
646
647/* Flag in a SYMBOL_REF for machine-specific purposes. */
648#define SYMBOL_REF_FLAG(RTX) ((RTX)->volatil)
649
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650/* 1 in a SYMBOL_REF if it represents a symbol which might have to change
651 if its inlined or unrolled. */
652#define SYMBOL_REF_NEED_ADJUST(RTX) ((RTX)->in_struct)
653
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654/* 1 means a SYMBOL_REF has been the library function in emit_library_call. */
655#define SYMBOL_REF_USED(RTX) ((RTX)->used)
656
657/* For an INLINE_HEADER rtx, FIRST_FUNCTION_INSN is the first insn
658 of the function that is not involved in copying parameters to
659 pseudo-registers. FIRST_PARM_INSN is the very first insn of
660 the function, including the parameter copying.
661 We keep this around in case we must splice
662 this function into the assembly code at the end of the file.
663 FIRST_LABELNO is the first label number used by the function (inclusive).
664 LAST_LABELNO is the last label used by the function (exclusive).
665 MAX_REGNUM is the largest pseudo-register used by that function.
666 FUNCTION_ARGS_SIZE is the size of the argument block in the stack.
667 POPS_ARGS is the number of bytes of input arguments popped by the function
668 STACK_SLOT_LIST is the list of stack slots.
2fbb1ada 669 FORCED_LABELS is the list of labels whose address was taken.
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670 FUNCTION_FLAGS are where single-bit flags are saved.
671 OUTGOING_ARGS_SIZE is the size of the largest outgoing stack parameter list.
672 ORIGINAL_ARG_VECTOR is a vector of the original DECL_RTX values
673 for the function arguments.
674 ORIGINAL_DECL_INITIAL is a pointer to the original DECL_INITIAL for the
675 function.
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676 INLINE_REGNO_REG_RTX, INLINE_REGNO_POINTER_FLAG, and
677 INLINE_REGNO_POINTER_ALIGN are pointers to the corresponding arrays.
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678
679 We want this to lay down like an INSN. The PREV_INSN field
680 is always NULL. The NEXT_INSN field always points to the
681 first function insn of the function being squirreled away. */
682
683#define FIRST_FUNCTION_INSN(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[2].rtx)
684#define FIRST_PARM_INSN(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[3].rtx)
685#define FIRST_LABELNO(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[4].rtint)
686#define LAST_LABELNO(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[5].rtint)
687#define MAX_PARMREG(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[6].rtint)
688#define MAX_REGNUM(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[7].rtint)
689#define FUNCTION_ARGS_SIZE(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[8].rtint)
690#define POPS_ARGS(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[9].rtint)
691#define STACK_SLOT_LIST(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[10].rtx)
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692#define FORCED_LABELS(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[11].rtx)
693#define FUNCTION_FLAGS(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[12].rtint)
694#define OUTGOING_ARGS_SIZE(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[13].rtint)
695#define ORIGINAL_ARG_VECTOR(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[14].rtvec)
696#define ORIGINAL_DECL_INITIAL(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[15].rtx)
ee5fb731 697#define INLINE_REGNO_REG_RTX(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[16].rtvec)
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698#define INLINE_REGNO_POINTER_FLAG(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[17].rtstr)
699#define INLINE_REGNO_POINTER_ALIGN(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[18].rtstr)
e9a25f70 700#define PARMREG_STACK_LOC(RTX) ((RTX)->fld[19].rtvec)
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701
702/* In FUNCTION_FLAGS we save some variables computed when emitting the code
703 for the function and which must be `or'ed into the current flag values when
704 insns from that function are being inlined. */
705
706/* These ought to be an enum, but non-ANSI compilers don't like that. */
707#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_CALLS_ALLOCA 01
708#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_CALLS_SETJMP 02
709#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_RETURNS_STRUCT 04
710#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_RETURNS_PCC_STRUCT 010
711#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_NEEDS_CONTEXT 020
712#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_HAS_NONLOCAL_LABEL 040
713#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_RETURNS_POINTER 0100
714#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_USES_CONST_POOL 0200
715#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_CALLS_LONGJMP 0400
716#define FUNCTION_FLAGS_USES_PIC_OFFSET_TABLE 01000
717
718/* Define a macro to look for REG_INC notes,
719 but save time on machines where they never exist. */
720
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721/* Don't continue this line--convex cc version 4.1 would lose. */
722#if (defined (HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT) || defined (HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT) || defined (HAVE_POST_INCREMENT) || defined (HAVE_POST_DECREMENT))
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723#define FIND_REG_INC_NOTE(insn, reg) (find_reg_note ((insn), REG_INC, (reg)))
724#else
725#define FIND_REG_INC_NOTE(insn, reg) 0
726#endif
727
728/* Indicate whether the machine has any sort of auto increment addressing.
729 If not, we can avoid checking for REG_INC notes. */
730
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731/* Don't continue this line--convex cc version 4.1 would lose. */
732#if (defined (HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT) || defined (HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT) || defined (HAVE_POST_INCREMENT) || defined (HAVE_POST_DECREMENT))
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733#define AUTO_INC_DEC
734#endif
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736#ifndef HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT
737#define HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT 0
738#endif
739
740#ifndef HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT
741#define HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT 0
742#endif
743
744#ifndef HAVE_POST_INCREMENT
745#define HAVE_POST_INCREMENT 0
746#endif
747
748#ifndef HAVE_POST_DECREMENT
749#define HAVE_POST_DECREMENT 0
750#endif
751
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752/* Accessors for RANGE_INFO. */
753/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes return the RANGE_START note. */
754#define RANGE_INFO_NOTE_START(INSN) (XEXP (INSN, 0))
755
756/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes return the RANGE_START note. */
757#define RANGE_INFO_NOTE_END(INSN) (XEXP (INSN, 1))
758
759/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, return the vector containing the registers used
760 in the range. */
761#define RANGE_INFO_REGS(INSN) (XVEC (INSN, 2))
762#define RANGE_INFO_REGS_REG(INSN, N) (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N))
763#define RANGE_INFO_NUM_REGS(INSN) (XVECLEN (INSN, 2))
764
765/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, the number of calls within the range. */
766#define RANGE_INFO_NCALLS(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 3))
767
768/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, the number of insns within the range. */
769#define RANGE_INFO_NINSNS(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 4))
770
771/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, a unique # to identify this range. */
772#define RANGE_INFO_UNIQUE(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 5))
773
774/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, the basic block # the range starts with. */
775#define RANGE_INFO_BB_START(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 6))
776
777/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, the basic block # the range ends with. */
778#define RANGE_INFO_BB_END(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 7))
779
780/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, the loop depth the range is in. */
781#define RANGE_INFO_LOOP_DEPTH(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 8))
782
783/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, the bitmap of live registers at the start
784 of the range. */
785#define RANGE_INFO_LIVE_START(INSN) (XBITMAP (INSN, 9))
786
787/* For RANGE_{START,END} notes, the bitmap of live registers at the end
788 of the range. */
789#define RANGE_INFO_LIVE_END(INSN) (XBITMAP (INSN, 10))
790
791/* For RANGE_START notes, the marker # of the start of the range. */
792#define RANGE_INFO_MARKER_START(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 11))
793
794/* For RANGE_START notes, the marker # of the end of the range. */
795#define RANGE_INFO_MARKER_END(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 12))
796
797/* Original pseudo register # for a live range note. */
798#define RANGE_REG_PSEUDO(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 0))
799
800/* Pseudo register # original register is copied into or -1. */
801#define RANGE_REG_COPY(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 1))
802
803/* How many times a register in a live range note was referenced. */
804#define RANGE_REG_REFS(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 2))
805
806/* How many times a register in a live range note was set. */
807#define RANGE_REG_SETS(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 3))
808
809/* How many times a register in a live range note died. */
810#define RANGE_REG_DEATHS(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 4))
811
812/* Whether the original value is needed to be copied into the range register at
813 the start of the range. */
814#define RANGE_REG_COPY_FLAGS(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 5))
815
816/* # of insns the register copy is live over. */
817#define RANGE_REG_LIVE_LENGTH(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 6))
818
819/* # of calls the register copy is live over. */
820#define RANGE_REG_N_CALLS(INSN,N) (XINT (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 7))
821
822/* DECL_NODE pointer of the declaration if the register is a user defined
823 variable. */
824#define RANGE_REG_SYMBOL_NODE(INSN,N) (XTREE (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 8))
825
826/* BLOCK_NODE pointer to the block the variable is declared in if the
827 register is a user defined variable. */
828#define RANGE_REG_BLOCK_NODE(INSN,N) (XTREE (XVECEXP (INSN, 2, N), 9))
829
830/* EXPR_LIST of the distinct ranges a variable is in. */
831#define RANGE_VAR_LIST(INSN) (XEXP (INSN, 0))
832
833/* Block a variable is declared in. */
834#define RANGE_VAR_BLOCK(INSN) (XTREE (INSN, 1))
835
836/* # of distinct ranges a variable is in. */
837#define RANGE_VAR_NUM(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 2))
838
839/* For a NOTE_INSN_LIVE note, the registers which are currently live. */
840#define RANGE_LIVE_BITMAP(INSN) (XBITMAP (INSN, 0))
841
842/* For a NOTE_INSN_LIVE note, the original basic block number. */
843#define RANGE_LIVE_ORIG_BLOCK(INSN) (XINT (INSN, 1))
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845/* Generally useful functions. */
846
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847/* The following functions accept a wide integer argument. Rather than
848 having to cast on every function call, we use a macro instead, that is
849 defined here and in tree.h. */
850
851#ifndef exact_log2
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852#define exact_log2(N) exact_log2_wide ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
853#define floor_log2(N) floor_log2_wide ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
5f4f0e22 854#endif
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855extern int exact_log2_wide PROTO((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
856extern int floor_log2_wide PROTO((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
857
858/* In expmed.c */
859extern int ceil_log2 PROTO((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
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860
861#define plus_constant(X,C) plus_constant_wide (X, (HOST_WIDE_INT) (C))
862
863#define plus_constant_for_output(X,C) \
864 plus_constant_for_output_wide (X, (HOST_WIDE_INT) (C))
865
50b2596f 866/* In explow.c */
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867extern rtx plus_constant_wide PROTO((rtx, HOST_WIDE_INT));
868extern rtx plus_constant_for_output_wide PROTO((rtx, HOST_WIDE_INT));
50b2596f 869extern void optimize_save_area_alloca PROTO((rtx));
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871extern rtx gen_rtx PVPROTO((enum rtx_code,
872 enum machine_mode, ...));
873extern rtvec gen_rtvec PVPROTO((int, ...));
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875#ifdef BUFSIZ
876extern rtx read_rtx PROTO((FILE *));
877#endif
f837a861 878
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879extern char *oballoc PROTO((int));
880extern char *permalloc PROTO((int));
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881extern rtx rtx_alloc PROTO((RTX_CODE));
882extern rtvec rtvec_alloc PROTO((int));
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883extern rtx copy_rtx PROTO((rtx));
884extern rtx copy_rtx_if_shared PROTO((rtx));
885extern rtx copy_most_rtx PROTO((rtx, rtx));
f837a861 886extern rtvec gen_rtvec_v PROTO((int, rtx *));
da3a3ba6 887extern rtvec gen_rtvec_vv PROTO((int, rtunion *));
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888extern rtx gen_reg_rtx PROTO((enum machine_mode));
889extern rtx gen_label_rtx PROTO((void));
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890extern rtx gen_inline_header_rtx PROTO((rtx, rtx, int, int, int, int,
891 int, int, rtx, rtx, int, int,
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894extern rtx gen_lowpart_common PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
895extern rtx gen_lowpart PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
896extern rtx gen_lowpart_if_possible PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
24f8db99 897extern rtx gen_highpart PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
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898extern rtx gen_realpart PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
899extern rtx gen_imagpart PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
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900extern rtx operand_subword PROTO((rtx, int, int, enum machine_mode));
901extern rtx operand_subword_force PROTO((rtx, int, enum machine_mode));
902extern int subreg_lowpart_p PROTO((rtx));
903extern rtx make_safe_from PROTO((rtx, rtx));
9c5f2956 904extern rtx convert_memory_address PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
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905extern rtx memory_address PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
906extern rtx get_insns PROTO((void));
907extern rtx get_last_insn PROTO((void));
908extern rtx get_last_insn_anywhere PROTO((void));
909extern void start_sequence PROTO((void));
910extern void push_to_sequence PROTO((rtx));
911extern void end_sequence PROTO((void));
912extern rtx gen_sequence PROTO((void));
913extern rtx immed_double_const PROTO((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT, enum machine_mode));
914extern rtx force_const_mem PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
915extern rtx force_reg PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
916extern rtx get_pool_constant PROTO((rtx));
917extern enum machine_mode get_pool_mode PROTO((rtx));
918extern int get_pool_offset PROTO((rtx));
9ee96709 919extern rtx simplify_subtraction PROTO((rtx));
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920extern rtx assign_stack_local PROTO((enum machine_mode,
921 HOST_WIDE_INT, int));
922extern rtx assign_stack_temp PROTO((enum machine_mode,
923 HOST_WIDE_INT, int));
924extern rtx assign_temp PROTO((union tree_node *,
925 int, int, int));
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926extern rtx protect_from_queue PROTO((rtx, int));
927extern void emit_queue PROTO((void));
928extern rtx emit_move_insn PROTO((rtx, rtx));
929extern rtx emit_insn_before PROTO((rtx, rtx));
930extern rtx emit_jump_insn_before PROTO((rtx, rtx));
931extern rtx emit_call_insn_before PROTO((rtx, rtx));
932extern rtx emit_barrier_before PROTO((rtx));
933extern rtx emit_note_before PROTO((int, rtx));
934extern rtx emit_insn_after PROTO((rtx, rtx));
935extern rtx emit_jump_insn_after PROTO((rtx, rtx));
936extern rtx emit_barrier_after PROTO((rtx));
937extern rtx emit_label_after PROTO((rtx, rtx));
938extern rtx emit_note_after PROTO((int, rtx));
939extern rtx emit_line_note_after PROTO((char *, int, rtx));
940extern rtx emit_insn PROTO((rtx));
941extern rtx emit_insns PROTO((rtx));
942extern rtx emit_insns_before PROTO((rtx, rtx));
81f59869 943extern rtx emit_insns_after PROTO((rtx, rtx));
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944extern rtx emit_jump_insn PROTO((rtx));
945extern rtx emit_call_insn PROTO((rtx));
946extern rtx emit_label PROTO((rtx));
947extern rtx emit_barrier PROTO((void));
948extern rtx emit_line_note PROTO((char *, int));
949extern rtx emit_note PROTO((char *, int));
950extern rtx emit_line_note_force PROTO((char *, int));
951extern rtx make_insn_raw PROTO((rtx));
952extern rtx previous_insn PROTO((rtx));
953extern rtx next_insn PROTO((rtx));
954extern rtx prev_nonnote_insn PROTO((rtx));
955extern rtx next_nonnote_insn PROTO((rtx));
956extern rtx prev_real_insn PROTO((rtx));
957extern rtx next_real_insn PROTO((rtx));
958extern rtx prev_active_insn PROTO((rtx));
959extern rtx next_active_insn PROTO((rtx));
960extern rtx prev_label PROTO((rtx));
961extern rtx next_label PROTO((rtx));
962extern rtx next_cc0_user PROTO((rtx));
963extern rtx prev_cc0_setter PROTO((rtx));
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964extern rtx next_nondeleted_insn PROTO((rtx));
965extern enum rtx_code reverse_condition PROTO((enum rtx_code));
966extern enum rtx_code swap_condition PROTO((enum rtx_code));
967extern enum rtx_code unsigned_condition PROTO((enum rtx_code));
968extern enum rtx_code signed_condition PROTO((enum rtx_code));
969extern rtx find_equiv_reg PROTO((rtx, rtx, enum reg_class, int, short *, int, enum machine_mode));
970extern rtx squeeze_notes PROTO((rtx, rtx));
971extern rtx delete_insn PROTO((rtx));
972extern void delete_jump PROTO((rtx));
973extern rtx get_label_before PROTO((rtx));
974extern rtx get_label_after PROTO((rtx));
975extern rtx follow_jumps PROTO((rtx));
976extern rtx adj_offsettable_operand PROTO((rtx, int));
977extern rtx try_split PROTO((rtx, rtx, int));
978extern rtx split_insns PROTO((rtx, rtx));
979extern rtx simplify_unary_operation PROTO((enum rtx_code, enum machine_mode, rtx, enum machine_mode));
980extern rtx simplify_binary_operation PROTO((enum rtx_code, enum machine_mode, rtx, rtx));
981extern rtx simplify_ternary_operation PROTO((enum rtx_code, enum machine_mode, enum machine_mode, rtx, rtx, rtx));
982extern rtx simplify_relational_operation PROTO((enum rtx_code, enum machine_mode, rtx, rtx));
983extern rtx nonlocal_label_rtx_list PROTO((void));
984extern rtx gen_move_insn PROTO((rtx, rtx));
985extern rtx gen_jump PROTO((rtx));
986extern rtx gen_beq PROTO((rtx));
987extern rtx gen_bge PROTO((rtx));
988extern rtx gen_ble PROTO((rtx));
e9a25f70 989extern rtx gen_mem_addressof PROTO((rtx, union tree_node *));
f837a861 990extern rtx eliminate_constant_term PROTO((rtx, rtx *));
d03cc004 991extern rtx expand_complex_abs PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx, rtx, int));
a021f58a 992extern enum machine_mode choose_hard_reg_mode PROTO((int, int));
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994/* Functions in rtlanal.c */
995
996extern int rtx_unstable_p PROTO((rtx));
997extern int rtx_varies_p PROTO((rtx));
998extern int rtx_addr_varies_p PROTO((rtx));
999extern HOST_WIDE_INT get_integer_term PROTO((rtx));
1000extern rtx get_related_value PROTO((rtx));
1001extern int reg_mentioned_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1002extern int reg_referenced_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1003extern int reg_used_between_p PROTO((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1004extern int reg_referenced_between_p PROTO((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1005extern int reg_set_between_p PROTO((rtx, rtx, rtx));
a2e1a0bf 1006extern int regs_set_between_p PROTO((rtx, rtx, rtx));
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1007extern int modified_between_p PROTO((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1008extern int no_labels_between_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1009extern int modified_in_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1010extern int reg_set_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1011extern rtx single_set PROTO((rtx));
93e0dfe1 1012extern int multiple_sets PROTO((rtx));
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1013extern rtx find_last_value PROTO((rtx, rtx *, rtx));
1014extern int refers_to_regno_p PROTO((int, int, rtx, rtx *));
1015extern int reg_overlap_mentioned_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
9ec36da5 1016extern void note_stores PROTO((rtx, void (*)()));
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1017extern rtx reg_set_last PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1018extern int rtx_equal_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1019extern int dead_or_set_p PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1020extern int dead_or_set_regno_p PROTO((rtx, int));
1021extern rtx find_reg_note PROTO((rtx, enum reg_note, rtx));
1022extern rtx find_regno_note PROTO((rtx, enum reg_note, int));
1023extern int find_reg_fusage PROTO((rtx, enum rtx_code, rtx));
1024extern int find_regno_fusage PROTO((rtx, enum rtx_code, int));
1025extern void remove_note PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1026extern int side_effects_p PROTO((rtx));
1027extern int volatile_refs_p PROTO((rtx));
1028extern int volatile_insn_p PROTO((rtx));
1029extern int may_trap_p PROTO((rtx));
ae0b51ef 1030extern int inequality_comparisons_p PROTO ((rtx));
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1031extern rtx replace_rtx PROTO((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1032extern rtx replace_regs PROTO((rtx, rtx *, int, int));
ac957f13 1033extern int computed_jump_p PROTO((rtx));
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1034typedef int (*rtx_function) PROTO((rtx *, void *));
1035extern int for_each_rtx PROTO((rtx *, rtx_function, void *));
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1037/* flow.c */
1038
1039extern rtx find_use_as_address PROTO((rtx, rtx, HOST_WIDE_INT));
1040
1041/* regclass.c */
1042
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1043/* Maximum number of parallel sets and clobbers in any insn in this fn.
1044 Always at least 3, since the combiner could put that many togetherm
1045 and we want this to remain correct for all the remaining passes. */
1046
1047extern int max_parallel;
1048
e0c6d139 1049/* Free up register info memory. */
ed396e68 1050extern void free_reg_info PROTO((void));
e0c6d139 1051
ae0b51ef 1052/* recog.c */
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1053extern int asm_noperands PROTO((rtx));
1054extern char *decode_asm_operands PROTO((rtx, rtx *, rtx **, char **, enum machine_mode *));
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1056extern enum reg_class reg_preferred_class PROTO((int));
1057extern enum reg_class reg_alternate_class PROTO((int));
6f29feb1 1058
f837a861 1059extern rtx get_first_nonparm_insn PROTO((void));
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1060
1061/* Standard pieces of rtx, to be substituted directly into things. */
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1062#define pc_rtx (&global_rtl.pc_val)
1063#define cc0_rtx (&global_rtl.cc0_val)
1064
1065#define MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT 64
1066extern struct rtx_def const_int_rtx[MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT * 2 + 1];
1067
1068#define const0_rtx (&const_int_rtx[MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT])
1069#define const1_rtx (&const_int_rtx[MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT+1])
1070#define const2_rtx (&const_int_rtx[MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT+2])
1071#define constm1_rtx (&const_int_rtx[MAX_SAVED_CONST_INT-1])
6f29feb1 1072extern rtx const_true_rtx;
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1073
1074extern rtx const_tiny_rtx[3][(int) MAX_MACHINE_MODE];
1075
1076/* Returns a constant 0 rtx in mode MODE. Integer modes are treated the
1077 same as VOIDmode. */
1078
1079#define CONST0_RTX(MODE) (const_tiny_rtx[0][(int) (MODE)])
1080
1081/* Likewise, for the constants 1 and 2. */
1082
1083#define CONST1_RTX(MODE) (const_tiny_rtx[1][(int) (MODE)])
1084#define CONST2_RTX(MODE) (const_tiny_rtx[2][(int) (MODE)])
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1086extern struct _global_rtl
1087{
1088 struct rtx_def pc_val, cc0_val;
1089 struct rtx_def stack_pointer_val, frame_pointer_val;
1090 struct rtx_def hard_frame_pointer_val;
1091 struct rtx_def arg_pointer_val;
1092 struct rtx_def virtual_incoming_args_val;
1093 struct rtx_def virtual_stack_vars_val;
1094 struct rtx_def virtual_stack_dynamic_val;
1095 struct rtx_def virtual_outgoing_args_val;
71038426 1096 struct rtx_def virtual_cfa_val;
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1097} global_rtl;
1098
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1099/* All references to certain hard regs, except those created
1100 by allocating pseudo regs into them (when that's possible),
1101 go through these unique rtx objects. */
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1102#define stack_pointer_rtx (&global_rtl.stack_pointer_val)
1103#define frame_pointer_rtx (&global_rtl.frame_pointer_val)
1104
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1105extern rtx pic_offset_table_rtx;
1106extern rtx struct_value_rtx;
1107extern rtx struct_value_incoming_rtx;
1108extern rtx static_chain_rtx;
1109extern rtx static_chain_incoming_rtx;
07ebc930 1110extern rtx return_address_pointer_rtx;
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1111
1112/* Include the RTL generation functions. */
1113
1114#ifndef NO_GENRTL_H
1115#include "genrtl.h"
1116#endif
1117
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1118/* There are some RTL codes that require special attention; the
1119 generation functions included above do the raw handling. If you
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1120 add to this list, modify special_rtx in gengenrtl.c as well. You
1121 should also modify gen_rtx to use the special function. */
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1122
1123extern rtx gen_rtx_CONST_INT PROTO((enum machine_mode, HOST_WIDE_INT));
1124extern rtx gen_rtx_REG PROTO((enum machine_mode, int));
41472af8 1125extern rtx gen_rtx_MEM PROTO((enum machine_mode, rtx));
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1127/* We need the cast here to ensure that we get the same result both with
1128 and without prototypes. */
1129#define GEN_INT(N) gen_rtx_CONST_INT (VOIDmode, (HOST_WIDE_INT) (N))
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1130
1131
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1132/* If HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM is defined, then a special dummy reg
1133 is used to represent the frame pointer. This is because the
1134 hard frame pointer and the automatic variables are separated by an amount
1135 that cannot be determined until after register allocation. We can assume
1136 that in this case ELIMINABLE_REGS will be defined, one action of which
1137 will be to eliminate FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM into HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM. */
1138#ifndef HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1139#define HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1140#endif
1141
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1142/* For register elimination to work properly these hard_frame_pointer_rtx,
1143 frame_pointer_rtx, and arg_pointer_rtx must be the same if they refer to
1144 the same register. */
1145#if HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1146#define hard_frame_pointer_rtx (&global_rtl.frame_pointer_val)
1147#else
1148#define hard_frame_pointer_rtx (&global_rtl.hard_frame_pointer_val)
1149#endif
1150
1151#if FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
1152#define arg_pointer_rtx (&global_rtl.frame_pointer_val)
1153#else
ffc3503d 1154#if HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
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1155#define arg_pointer_rtx (&global_rtl.hard_frame_pointer_val)
1156#else
1157#define arg_pointer_rtx (&global_rtl.arg_pointer_val)
1158#endif
1159#endif
1160
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1161/* Virtual registers are used during RTL generation to refer to locations into
1162 the stack frame when the actual location isn't known until RTL generation
1163 is complete. The routine instantiate_virtual_regs replaces these with
1164 the proper value, which is normally {frame,arg,stack}_pointer_rtx plus
1165 a constant. */
1166
1167#define FIRST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER (FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER)
1168
1169/* This points to the first word of the incoming arguments passed on the stack,
1170 either by the caller or by the callee when pretending it was passed by the
1171 caller. */
1172
68d75312 1173#define virtual_incoming_args_rtx (&global_rtl.virtual_incoming_args_val)
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1174
1175#define VIRTUAL_INCOMING_ARGS_REGNUM (FIRST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER)
1176
60343c3b 1177/* If FRAME_GROWS_DOWNWARD, this points to immediately above the first
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1178 variable on the stack. Otherwise, it points to the first variable on
1179 the stack. */
1180
68d75312 1181#define virtual_stack_vars_rtx (&global_rtl.virtual_stack_vars_val)
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1182
1183#define VIRTUAL_STACK_VARS_REGNUM ((FIRST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER) + 1)
1184
1185/* This points to the location of dynamically-allocated memory on the stack
1186 immediately after the stack pointer has been adjusted by the amount
1187 desired. */
1188
68d75312 1189#define virtual_stack_dynamic_rtx (&global_rtl.virtual_stack_dynamic_val)
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1190
1191#define VIRTUAL_STACK_DYNAMIC_REGNUM ((FIRST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER) + 2)
1192
1193/* This points to the location in the stack at which outgoing arguments should
1194 be written when the stack is pre-pushed (arguments pushed using push
1195 insns always use sp). */
1196
68d75312 1197#define virtual_outgoing_args_rtx (&global_rtl.virtual_outgoing_args_val)
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1198
1199#define VIRTUAL_OUTGOING_ARGS_REGNUM ((FIRST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER) + 3)
1200
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1201/* This points to the Canonical Frame Address of the function. This
1202 should corrospond to the CFA produced by INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET,
1203 but is calculated relative to the arg pointer for simplicity; the
1204 frame pointer nor stack pointer are necessarily fixed relative to
1205 the CFA until after reload. */
1206
1207#define virtual_cfa_rtx (&global_rtl.virtual_cfa_val)
1208
1209#define VIRTUAL_CFA_REGNUM ((FIRST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER) + 4)
1210
1211#define LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER ((FIRST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER) + 4)
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1213extern rtx find_next_ref PROTO((rtx, rtx));
1214extern rtx *find_single_use PROTO((rtx, rtx, rtx *));
1215
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1216extern rtx output_constant_def PROTO((union tree_node *));
1217extern rtx immed_real_const PROTO((union tree_node *));
1218extern union tree_node *make_tree PROTO((union tree_node *, rtx));
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1219
1220/* Define a default value for STORE_FLAG_VALUE. */
1221
1222#ifndef STORE_FLAG_VALUE
1223#define STORE_FLAG_VALUE 1
1224#endif
1225
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1226/* Nonzero after the second flow pass has completed.
1227 Set to 1 or 0 by toplev.c */
1228extern int flow2_completed;
1229
6f29feb1 1230/* Nonzero after end of reload pass.
0ea0e871 1231 Set to 1 or 0 by reload1.c. */
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1232
1233extern int reload_completed;
1234
1235/* Set to 1 while reload_as_needed is operating.
1236 Required by some machines to handle any generated moves differently. */
1237
1238extern int reload_in_progress;
1239
1240/* If this is nonzero, we do not bother generating VOLATILE
1241 around volatile memory references, and we are willing to
1242 output indirect addresses. If cse is to follow, we reject
1243 indirect addresses so a useful potential cse is generated;
1244 if it is used only once, instruction combination will produce
1245 the same indirect address eventually. */
1246extern int cse_not_expected;
1247
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1248/* Set to nonzero before life analysis to indicate that it is unsafe to
1249 generate any new pseudo registers. */
1250extern int no_new_pseudos;
1251
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1252/* Indexed by pseudo register number, gives the rtx for that pseudo.
1253 Allocated in parallel with regno_pointer_flag. */
1254extern rtx *regno_reg_rtx;
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1256/* Vector indexed by regno; contain the alignment in bytes and type
1257 pointed to for a register that contains a pointer, if known. */
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1258extern char *regno_pointer_align;
1259#define REGNO_POINTER_ALIGN(REGNO) regno_pointer_align[REGNO]
1260
f5118aa5 1261/* Translates rtx code to tree code, for those codes needed by
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1262 REAL_ARITHMETIC. The function returns an int because the caller may not
1263 know what `enum tree_code' means. */
1264
1265extern int rtx_to_tree_code PROTO((enum rtx_code));
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1267/* In tree.c */
1268extern void obfree PROTO ((char *));
1269struct obstack;
1270extern void gcc_obstack_init PROTO ((struct obstack *));
1271extern void pop_obstacks PROTO ((void));
1272extern void push_obstacks PROTO ((struct obstack *,
1273 struct obstack *));
1274#ifdef BUFSIZ
1275extern int read_skip_spaces PROTO ((FILE *));
1276#endif
1277
1278/* In cse.c */
1279struct cse_basic_block_data;
1280extern int rtx_cost PROTO ((rtx, enum rtx_code));
c6a26dc4 1281extern void delete_trivially_dead_insns PROTO ((rtx, int));
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1282#ifdef BUFSIZ
1283extern int cse_main PROTO ((rtx, int, int, FILE *));
1284#endif
1285extern void cse_end_of_basic_block PROTO ((rtx,
1286 struct cse_basic_block_data *,
1287 int, int, int));
1288
1289/* In jump.c */
1290extern int comparison_dominates_p PROTO ((enum rtx_code, enum rtx_code));
1291extern int condjump_p PROTO ((rtx));
1292extern int simplejump_p PROTO ((rtx));
c2861502 1293extern int sets_cc0_p PROTO ((rtx));
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1294extern int invert_jump PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1295extern int rtx_renumbered_equal_p PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1296extern int true_regnum PROTO ((rtx));
1297extern int redirect_jump PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1298extern void jump_optimize PROTO ((rtx, int, int, int));
1299extern void thread_jumps PROTO ((rtx, int, int));
1300extern int redirect_exp PROTO ((rtx *, rtx, rtx, rtx));
1301extern int rtx_equal_for_thread_p PROTO ((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1302extern int invert_exp PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1303extern int can_reverse_comparison_p PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1304extern void delete_for_peephole PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1305extern int condjump_in_parallel_p PROTO ((rtx));
1306
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1307/* Flags for jump_optimize() */
1308#define JUMP_CROSS_JUMP 1
1309#define JUMP_NOOP_MOVES 1
1310#define JUMP_AFTER_REGSCAN 1
1311
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1312/* In emit-rtl.c. */
1313extern int max_reg_num PROTO ((void));
1314extern int max_label_num PROTO ((void));
1315extern int get_first_label_num PROTO ((void));
1316extern void delete_insns_since PROTO ((rtx));
1317extern void mark_reg_pointer PROTO ((rtx, int));
1318extern void mark_user_reg PROTO ((rtx));
1319extern void reset_used_flags PROTO ((rtx));
1320extern void reorder_insns PROTO ((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1321extern int get_max_uid PROTO ((void));
1322extern int in_sequence_p PROTO ((void));
1323extern void force_next_line_note PROTO ((void));
1324extern void init_emit PROTO ((void));
1325extern void init_emit_once PROTO ((int));
1326extern void push_topmost_sequence PROTO ((void));
1327extern void pop_topmost_sequence PROTO ((void));
1328extern int subreg_realpart_p PROTO ((rtx));
1329extern void reverse_comparison PROTO ((rtx));
1330extern void set_new_first_and_last_insn PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1331extern void set_new_first_and_last_label_num PROTO ((int, int));
1332extern void unshare_all_rtl PROTO ((rtx));
1333extern void set_last_insn PROTO ((rtx));
1334extern void link_cc0_insns PROTO ((rtx));
1335extern void add_insn PROTO ((rtx));
1336extern void add_insn_before PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1337extern void add_insn_after PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1338extern void reorder_insns_with_line_notes PROTO ((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1339extern void emit_insn_after_with_line_notes PROTO ((rtx, rtx, rtx));
1340extern enum rtx_code classify_insn PROTO ((rtx));
59ec66dc 1341extern void init_virtual_regs PROTO ((void));
ac957f13 1342extern rtx emit PROTO ((rtx));
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1343/* Query and clear/ restore no_line_numbers. This is used by the
1344 switch / case handling in stmt.c to give proper line numbers in
1345 warnings about unreachable code. */
1346int force_line_numbers PROTO((void));
1347void restore_line_number_status PROTO((int old_value));
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1348
1349/* In insn-emit.c */
1350extern void add_clobbers PROTO ((rtx, int));
1351
1352/* In combine.c */
1353extern void combine_instructions PROTO ((rtx, int));
1354extern int extended_count PROTO ((rtx, enum machine_mode, int));
1355extern rtx remove_death PROTO ((int, rtx));
1356#ifdef BUFSIZ
1357extern void dump_combine_stats PROTO ((FILE *));
1358extern void dump_combine_total_stats PROTO ((FILE *));
1359#endif
1360
1361/* In sched.c. */
1362#ifdef BUFSIZ
1363extern void schedule_insns PROTO ((FILE *));
1364#endif
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1365#ifdef HAIFA
1366extern void fix_sched_param PROTO ((char *, char *));
1367#endif
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1368
1369/* In print-rtl.c */
1370extern void debug_rtx PROTO ((rtx));
1371extern void debug_rtx_list PROTO ((rtx, int));
1372extern rtx debug_rtx_find PROTO ((rtx, int));
1373#ifdef BUFSIZ
1374extern void print_rtl PROTO ((FILE *, rtx));
b707b450 1375extern int print_rtl_single PROTO ((FILE *, rtx));
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1376extern void print_inline_rtx PROTO ((FILE *, rtx, int));
1377#endif
1378
1379/* In loop.c */
1380extern void init_loop PROTO ((void));
1381#ifdef BUFSIZ
5accd822 1382extern void loop_optimize PROTO ((rtx, FILE *, int, int));
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1383#endif
1384extern void record_excess_regs PROTO ((rtx, rtx, rtx *));
1385
1386/* In function.c */
1387extern void reposition_prologue_and_epilogue_notes PROTO ((rtx));
1388extern void thread_prologue_and_epilogue_insns PROTO ((rtx));
1389extern void use_variable PROTO ((rtx));
1390extern HOST_WIDE_INT get_frame_size PROTO ((void));
1391extern void preserve_rtl_expr_result PROTO ((rtx));
1392extern void mark_temp_addr_taken PROTO ((rtx));
1393extern void update_temp_slot_address PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1394extern void use_variable_after PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
50b2596f 1395extern void purge_addressof PROTO ((rtx));
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1396
1397/* In reload.c */
1398extern int operands_match_p PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1399extern int safe_from_earlyclobber PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
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1400
1401/* In stmt.c */
487a6e06 1402extern void expand_null_return PROTO((void));
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1403extern void emit_jump PROTO ((rtx));
1404extern int preserve_subexpressions_p PROTO ((void));
1405
1406/* In expr.c */
ac957f13 1407extern void init_expr_once PROTO ((void));
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1408extern void move_by_pieces PROTO ((rtx, rtx, int, int));
1409
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1410
1411/* In stupid.c */
1412#ifdef BUFSIZ
1413extern void stupid_life_analysis PROTO ((rtx, int, FILE *));
1414#endif
1415
1416/* In flow.c */
1417extern void allocate_for_life_analysis PROTO ((void));
213c4983 1418extern void recompute_reg_usage PROTO ((rtx, int));
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1419#ifdef BUFSIZ
1420extern void dump_flow_info PROTO ((FILE *));
1421#endif
421382ac 1422extern void free_bb_memory PROTO ((void));
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1423
1424/* In expmed.c */
1425extern void init_expmed PROTO ((void));
1426extern void expand_inc PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1427extern void expand_dec PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1428extern rtx expand_mult_highpart PROTO ((enum machine_mode, rtx,
1429 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, rtx,
1430 int, int));
1431
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1432/* In gcse.c */
1433#ifdef BUFSIZ
1434extern void gcse_main PROTO ((rtx, FILE *));
1435#endif
1436
ac957f13 1437/* In global.c */
487a6e06 1438extern void mark_elimination PROTO ((int, int));
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1439#ifdef BUFSIZ
1440extern int global_alloc PROTO ((FILE *));
1441extern void dump_global_regs PROTO ((FILE *));
1442#endif
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1443#ifdef HARD_CONST
1444extern void retry_global_alloc PROTO ((int, HARD_REG_SET));
1445#endif
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1446
1447/* In regclass.c */
487a6e06 1448extern int reg_classes_intersect_p PROTO ((enum reg_class, enum reg_class));
d6f4ec51 1449extern int reg_class_subset_p PROTO ((enum reg_class, enum reg_class));
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1450extern void globalize_reg PROTO ((int));
1451extern void init_regs PROTO ((void));
1452extern void init_reg_sets PROTO ((void));
1453extern void regset_release_memory PROTO ((void));
1454extern void regclass_init PROTO ((void));
1455extern void regclass PROTO ((rtx, int));
1456extern void reg_scan PROTO ((rtx, int, int));
f903b91f 1457extern void reg_scan_update PROTO ((rtx, rtx, int));
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1458extern void fix_register PROTO ((char *, int, int));
1459
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1460/* In regmove.c */
1461#ifdef BUFSIZ
1462extern void regmove_optimize PROTO ((rtx, int, FILE *));
1463#endif
1464
1465/* In reorg.c */
1466#ifdef BUFSIZ
1467extern void dbr_schedule PROTO ((rtx, FILE *));
1468#endif
1469
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1470/* In optabs.c */
1471extern void init_optabs PROTO ((void));
1472
1473/* In local-alloc.c */
1474#ifdef BUFSIZ
1475extern void dump_local_alloc PROTO ((FILE *));
1476#endif
1477extern void local_alloc PROTO ((void));
2b49ee39 1478extern int function_invariant_p PROTO ((rtx));
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1479
1480/* In reload1.c */
1481extern void reload_cse_regs PROTO ((rtx));
1482extern void init_reload PROTO ((void));
1483extern void mark_home_live PROTO ((int));
1484#ifdef BUFSIZ
1485extern int reload PROTO ((rtx, int, FILE *));
1486#endif
1487
1488/* In caller-save.c */
1489extern void init_caller_save PROTO ((void));
1490
1491/* In profile.c */
87e11268 1492extern void init_branch_prob PROTO ((const char *));
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1493#ifdef BUFSIZ
1494extern void branch_prob PROTO ((rtx, FILE *));
1495extern void end_branch_prob PROTO ((FILE *));
1496#endif
d6f4ec51 1497extern void output_func_start_profiler PROTO ((void));
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1498
1499/* In reg-stack.c */
1500#ifdef BUFSIZ
1501extern void reg_to_stack PROTO ((rtx, FILE *));
1502#endif
1503extern int stack_regs_mentioned_p PROTO ((rtx));
1504
1505/* In fold-const.c */
1506extern int add_double PROTO ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1507 HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1508 HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1509extern int neg_double PROTO ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1510 HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1511extern int mul_double PROTO ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1512 HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1513 HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1514extern void lshift_double PROTO ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1515 HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1516 HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1517extern void rshift_double PROTO ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1518 HOST_WIDE_INT, int,
1519 HOST_WIDE_INT *, HOST_WIDE_INT *, int));
1520extern void lrotate_double PROTO ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1521 HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1522 HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1523extern void rrotate_double PROTO ((HOST_WIDE_INT, HOST_WIDE_INT,
1524 HOST_WIDE_INT, int, HOST_WIDE_INT *,
1525 HOST_WIDE_INT *));
1526
1527/* In calls.c */
1528/* Emit library call. */
1529extern void emit_library_call PVPROTO ((rtx, int, enum machine_mode,
1530 int, ...));
1531extern rtx emit_library_call_value PVPROTO((rtx, rtx, int,
1532 enum machine_mode,
1533 int, ...));
1534
1535/* In unroll.c */
1536extern int set_dominates_use PROTO ((int, int, int, rtx, rtx));
1537
1538/* In varasm.c */
1539extern void bss_section PROTO ((void));
1540extern int in_data_section PROTO ((void));
1541extern int supports_one_only PROTO ((void));
1542
1543/* In rtl.c */
1544extern void init_rtl PROTO ((void));
1545extern void rtx_free PROTO ((rtx));
1546
1547/* In alias.c */
1548extern int true_dependence PROTO ((rtx, enum machine_mode, rtx,
1549 int (*)(rtx)));
1550extern int read_dependence PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1551extern int anti_dependence PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
1552extern int output_dependence PROTO ((rtx, rtx));
6e73e666 1553extern void init_alias_once PROTO ((void));
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1554extern void init_alias_analysis PROTO ((void));
1555extern void end_alias_analysis PROTO ((void));
1556
de12be17 1557extern void record_base_value PROTO ((int, rtx, int));
3932261a 1558extern void record_alias_subset PROTO ((int, int));
39cec1ac 1559extern rtx addr_side_effect_eval PROTO ((rtx, int, int));
4c649323 1560
ac957f13 1561#endif /* _RTL_H */
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