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author | Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> | 2008-04-27 00:09:47 +0000 |
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committer | Chris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org> | 2008-04-27 00:09:47 +0000 |
commit | 4376fea6631d41fff3f2a7c6186faed9eff59619 (patch) | |
tree | 1af25ffe029f0d7ad122e1a1c2eac23135fcdbd9 /lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp | |
parent | 5e764233f398b6929b67701672a5e78fec20ce2e (diff) |
Move a bunch of inline asm code out of line.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@50313 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp | 97 |
1 files changed, 97 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp b/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp index 6c15ff91c9..cd43349411 100644 --- a/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp +++ b/lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/TargetLowering.cpp @@ -1498,6 +1498,7 @@ PerformDAGCombine(SDNode *N, DAGCombinerInfo &DCI) const { // Inline Assembler Implementation Methods //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// + TargetLowering::ConstraintType TargetLowering::getConstraintType(const std::string &Constraint) const { // FIXME: lots more standard ones to handle. @@ -1647,6 +1648,102 @@ getRegForInlineAsmConstraint(const std::string &Constraint, } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// +// Constraint Selection. + +/// getConstraintGenerality - Return an integer indicating how general CT +/// is. +static unsigned getConstraintGenerality(TargetLowering::ConstraintType CT) { + switch (CT) { + default: assert(0 && "Unknown constraint type!"); + case TargetLowering::C_Other: + case TargetLowering::C_Unknown: + return 0; + case TargetLowering::C_Register: + return 1; + case TargetLowering::C_RegisterClass: + return 2; + case TargetLowering::C_Memory: + return 3; + } +} + +/// ChooseConstraint - If there are multiple different constraints that we +/// could pick for this operand (e.g. "imr") try to pick the 'best' one. +/// This is somewhat tricky: constraints fall into three four classes: +/// Other -> immediates and magic values +/// Register -> one specific register +/// RegisterClass -> a group of regs +/// Memory -> memory +/// Ideally, we would pick the most specific constraint possible: if we have +/// something that fits into a register, we would pick it. The problem here +/// is that if we have something that could either be in a register or in +/// memory that use of the register could cause selection of *other* +/// operands to fail: they might only succeed if we pick memory. Because of +/// this the heuristic we use is: +/// +/// 1) If there is an 'other' constraint, and if the operand is valid for +/// that constraint, use it. This makes us take advantage of 'i' +/// constraints when available. +/// 2) Otherwise, pick the most general constraint present. This prefers +/// 'm' over 'r', for example. +/// +static void ChooseConstraint(TargetLowering::AsmOperandInfo &OpInfo, + const TargetLowering &TLI) { + assert(OpInfo.Codes.size() > 1 && "Doesn't have multiple constraint options"); + unsigned BestIdx = 0; + TargetLowering::ConstraintType BestType = TargetLowering::C_Unknown; + int BestGenerality = -1; + + // Loop over the options, keeping track of the most general one. + for (unsigned i = 0, e = OpInfo.Codes.size(); i != e; ++i) { + TargetLowering::ConstraintType CType = + TLI.getConstraintType(OpInfo.Codes[i]); + + // This constraint letter is more general than the previous one, use it. + int Generality = getConstraintGenerality(CType); + if (Generality > BestGenerality) { + BestType = CType; + BestIdx = i; + BestGenerality = Generality; + } + } + + OpInfo.ConstraintCode = OpInfo.Codes[BestIdx]; + OpInfo.ConstraintType = BestType; +} + +/// ComputeConstraintToUse - Determines the constraint code and constraint +/// type to use for the specific AsmOperandInfo, setting +/// OpInfo.ConstraintCode and OpInfo.ConstraintType. +void TargetLowering::ComputeConstraintToUse(AsmOperandInfo &OpInfo) const { + assert(!OpInfo.Codes.empty() && "Must have at least one constraint"); + + // Single-letter constraints ('r') are very common. + if (OpInfo.Codes.size() == 1) { + OpInfo.ConstraintCode = OpInfo.Codes[0]; + OpInfo.ConstraintType = getConstraintType(OpInfo.ConstraintCode); + } else { + ChooseConstraint(OpInfo, *this); + } + + // 'X' matches anything. + if (OpInfo.ConstraintCode == "X" && OpInfo.CallOperandVal) { + // Labels and constants are handled elsewhere ('X' is the only thing + // that matches labels). + if (isa<BasicBlock>(OpInfo.CallOperandVal) || + isa<ConstantInt>(OpInfo.CallOperandVal)) + return; + + // Otherwise, try to resolve it to something we know about by looking at + // the actual operand type. + if (const char *Repl = LowerXConstraint(OpInfo.ConstraintVT)) { + OpInfo.ConstraintCode = Repl; + OpInfo.ConstraintType = getConstraintType(OpInfo.ConstraintCode); + } + } +} + +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Loop Strength Reduction hooks //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |