2000-09-06 Bernd Schmidt <bernds@redhat.co.uk>
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+ * local-alloc.c (local_alloc): Ignore CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED.
+ (update_equiv_regs): Likewise, except for the mn10200 kludge.
+ (combine_regs): Likewise.
+
* Makefile.in (cse.o): Depend on $(BASIC_BLOCK_H).
* cse.c: Include "basic-block.h".
(struct table_elt): New field REGCOST.
/* Determine which pseudo-registers can be allocated by local-alloc.
In general, these are the registers used only in a single block and
- which only die once. However, if a register's preferred class has only
- a few entries, don't allocate this register here unless it is preferred
- or nothing since retry_global_alloc won't be able to move it to
- GENERAL_REGS if a reload register of this class is needed.
+ which only die once.
We need not be concerned with which block actually uses the register
since we will never see it outside that block. */
for (i = FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; i < max_regno; i++)
{
- if (REG_BASIC_BLOCK (i) >= 0 && REG_N_DEATHS (i) == 1
- && (reg_alternate_class (i) == NO_REGS
- || ! CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P (reg_preferred_class (i))))
+ if (REG_BASIC_BLOCK (i) >= 0 && REG_N_DEATHS (i) == 1)
reg_qty[i] = -2;
else
reg_qty[i] = -1;
note_stores (set, no_equiv, NULL);
continue;
}
- /* Don't handle the equivalence if the source is in a register
- class that's likely to be spilled. */
- if (GET_CODE (src) == REG
- && REGNO (src) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
- && CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P (reg_preferred_class (REGNO (src))))
- {
- no_equiv (dest, set, NULL);
- continue;
- }
note = find_reg_note (insn, REG_EQUAL, NULL_RTX);
|| ureg == sreg
/* Don't try to connect two different hardware registers. */
|| (ureg < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER && sreg < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER)
- /* Don't use a hard reg that might be spilled. */
- || (ureg < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
- && CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P (REGNO_REG_CLASS (ureg)))
- || (sreg < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
- && CLASS_LIKELY_SPILLED_P (REGNO_REG_CLASS (sreg)))
/* Don't connect two different machine modes if they have different
implications as to which registers may be used. */
|| !MODES_TIEABLE_P (GET_MODE (usedreg), GET_MODE (setreg)))