llvm-6502/utils/TableGen/CodeGenInstruction.h
Chris Lattner ba7e756c22 Start inferring side effect information more aggressively, and fix many bugs in the
x86 backend where instructions were not marked maystore/mayload, and perf issues where
instructions were not marked neverHasSideEffects.  It would be really nice if we could
write patterns for copy instructions.

I have audited all the x86 instructions down to MOVDQAmr.  The flags on others and on
other targets are probably not right in all cases, but no clients currently use this
info that are enabled by default.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@45829 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2008-01-10 07:59:24 +00:00

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//===- CodeGenInstruction.h - Instruction Class Wrapper ---------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines a wrapper class for the 'Instruction' TableGen class.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef CODEGEN_INSTRUCTION_H
#define CODEGEN_INSTRUCTION_H
#include "llvm/CodeGen/ValueTypes.h"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <utility>
namespace llvm {
class Record;
class DagInit;
class CodeGenInstruction {
public:
Record *TheDef; // The actual record defining this instruction.
std::string Namespace; // The namespace the instruction is in.
/// AsmString - The format string used to emit a .s file for the
/// instruction.
std::string AsmString;
/// OperandInfo - The information we keep track of for each operand in the
/// operand list for a tablegen instruction.
struct OperandInfo {
/// Rec - The definition this operand is declared as.
///
Record *Rec;
/// Name - If this operand was assigned a symbolic name, this is it,
/// otherwise, it's empty.
std::string Name;
/// PrinterMethodName - The method used to print operands of this type in
/// the asmprinter.
std::string PrinterMethodName;
/// MIOperandNo - Currently (this is meant to be phased out), some logical
/// operands correspond to multiple MachineInstr operands. In the X86
/// target for example, one address operand is represented as 4
/// MachineOperands. Because of this, the operand number in the
/// OperandList may not match the MachineInstr operand num. Until it
/// does, this contains the MI operand index of this operand.
unsigned MIOperandNo;
unsigned MINumOperands; // The number of operands.
/// DoNotEncode - Bools are set to true in this vector for each operand in
/// the DisableEncoding list. These should not be emitted by the code
/// emitter.
std::vector<bool> DoNotEncode;
/// MIOperandInfo - Default MI operand type. Note an operand may be made
/// up of multiple MI operands.
DagInit *MIOperandInfo;
/// Constraint info for this operand. This operand can have pieces, so we
/// track constraint info for each.
std::vector<std::string> Constraints;
OperandInfo(Record *R, const std::string &N, const std::string &PMN,
unsigned MION, unsigned MINO, DagInit *MIOI)
: Rec(R), Name(N), PrinterMethodName(PMN), MIOperandNo(MION),
MINumOperands(MINO), MIOperandInfo(MIOI) {}
};
/// NumDefs - Number of def operands declared.
///
unsigned NumDefs;
/// OperandList - The list of declared operands, along with their declared
/// type (which is a record).
std::vector<OperandInfo> OperandList;
// Various boolean values we track for the instruction.
bool isReturn;
bool isBranch;
bool isIndirectBranch;
bool isBarrier;
bool isCall;
bool isSimpleLoad;
bool mayLoad, mayStore;
bool isImplicitDef;
bool isPredicable;
bool isConvertibleToThreeAddress;
bool isCommutable;
bool isTerminator;
bool isReMaterializable;
bool hasDelaySlot;
bool usesCustomDAGSchedInserter;
bool isVariadic;
bool hasCtrlDep;
bool isNotDuplicable;
bool hasOptionalDef;
bool hasSideEffects, mayHaveSideEffects, neverHasSideEffects;
/// ParseOperandName - Parse an operand name like "$foo" or "$foo.bar",
/// where $foo is a whole operand and $foo.bar refers to a suboperand.
/// This throws an exception if the name is invalid. If AllowWholeOp is
/// true, references to operands with suboperands are allowed, otherwise
/// not.
std::pair<unsigned,unsigned> ParseOperandName(const std::string &Op,
bool AllowWholeOp = true);
/// getFlattenedOperandNumber - Flatten a operand/suboperand pair into a
/// flat machineinstr operand #.
unsigned getFlattenedOperandNumber(std::pair<unsigned,unsigned> Op) const {
return OperandList[Op.first].MIOperandNo + Op.second;
}
/// getSubOperandNumber - Unflatten a operand number into an
/// operand/suboperand pair.
std::pair<unsigned,unsigned> getSubOperandNumber(unsigned Op) const {
for (unsigned i = 0; ; ++i) {
assert(i < OperandList.size() && "Invalid flat operand #");
if (OperandList[i].MIOperandNo+OperandList[i].MINumOperands > Op)
return std::make_pair(i, Op-OperandList[i].MIOperandNo);
}
}
/// isFlatOperandNotEmitted - Return true if the specified flat operand #
/// should not be emitted with the code emitter.
bool isFlatOperandNotEmitted(unsigned FlatOpNo) const {
std::pair<unsigned,unsigned> Op = getSubOperandNumber(FlatOpNo);
if (OperandList[Op.first].DoNotEncode.size() > Op.second)
return OperandList[Op.first].DoNotEncode[Op.second];
return false;
}
CodeGenInstruction(Record *R, const std::string &AsmStr);
/// getOperandNamed - Return the index of the operand with the specified
/// non-empty name. If the instruction does not have an operand with the
/// specified name, throw an exception.
unsigned getOperandNamed(const std::string &Name) const;
};
}
#endif