fpc/compiler/rgobj.pas
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{
$Id$
Copyright (c) 1998-2002 by Florian Klaempfl
This unit implements the base class for the register allocator
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
****************************************************************************
}
{$i fpcdefs.inc}
{ Allow duplicate allocations, can be used to get the .s file written }
{ $define ALLOWDUPREG}
{#******************************************************************************
@abstract(Abstract register allocator unit)
Register allocator introduction.
Free Pascal uses a Chaitin style register allocator. We use a variant similair
to the one described in the book "Modern compiler implementation in C" by
Andrew W. Appel., published by Cambridge University Press.
The register allocator that is described by Appel uses a much improved way
of register coalescing, called "iterated register coalescing". Instead
of doing coalescing as a prepass to the register allocation, the coalescing
is done inside the register allocator. This has the advantage that the
register allocator can coalesce very aggresively without introducing spills.
Reading this book is recommended for a complete understanding. Here is a small
introduction.
The code generator thinks it has an infinite amount of registers. Our processor
has a limited amount of registers. Therefore we must reduce the amount of
registers until there are less enough to fit into the processors registers.
Registers can interfere or not interfere. If two imaginary registers interfere
they cannot be placed into the same psysical register. Reduction of registers
is done by:
- "coalescing" Two registers that do not interfere are combined
into one register.
- "spilling" A register is changed into a memory location and the generated
code is modified to use the memory location instead of the register.
Register allocation is a graph colouring problem. Each register is a colour, and
if two registers interfere there is a connection between them in the graph.
In addition to the imaginary registers in the code generator, the psysical
CPU registers are also present in this graph. This allows us to make
interferences between imaginary registers and cpu registers. This is very
usefull for describing architectural constraints, like for example that
the div instruction modifies edx, so variables that are in use at that time
cannot be stored into edx. This can be modelled by making edx interfere
with those variables.
Graph colouring is an NP complete problem. Therefore we use an approximation
that pushes registers to colour on to a stack. This is done in the "simplify"
procedure.
The register allocator first checks which registers are a candidate for
coalescing.
*******************************************************************************}
unit rgobj;
interface
uses
cutils, cpubase,
aasmbase,aasmtai,aasmcpu,
cclasses,globtype,cgbase,node,
{$ifdef delphi}
dmisc,
{$endif}
cpuinfo
;
type
{
regvarother_longintarray = array[tregisterindex] of longint;
regvarother_booleanarray = array[tregisterindex] of boolean;
regvarint_longintarray = array[first_int_supreg..last_int_supreg] of longint;
regvarint_ptreearray = array[first_int_supreg..last_int_supreg] of tnode;
}
tsuperregisterworklist=object
buflength,
buflengthinc,
length,
head,
tail : integer;
buf : ^tsuperregister;
constructor init;
destructor done;
procedure clear;
procedure next(var i:integer);
procedure add(s:tsuperregister);
function get:tsuperregister;
function getlast:tsuperregister;
function getidx(i:integer):tsuperregister;
procedure deleteidx(i:integer);
function delete(s:tsuperregister):boolean;
function find(s:tsuperregister):boolean;
end;
psuperregisterworklist=^tsuperregisterworklist;
{
The interference bitmap contains of 2 layers:
layer 1 - 256*256 blocks with pointers to layer 2 blocks
layer 2 - blocks of 32*256 (32 bytes = 256 bits)
}
Tinterferencebitmap2 = array[byte] of set of byte;
Pinterferencebitmap2 = ^Tinterferencebitmap2;
Tinterferencebitmap1 = array[byte] of Pinterferencebitmap2;
pinterferencebitmap1 = ^tinterferencebitmap1;
Tinterferencebitmap=class
private
maxx1,
maxy1 : byte;
fbitmap : pinterferencebitmap1;
function getbitmap(x,y:tsuperregister):boolean;
procedure setbitmap(x,y:tsuperregister;b:boolean);
public
constructor create;
destructor destroy;override;
property bitmap[x,y:tsuperregister]:boolean read getbitmap write setbitmap;default;
end;
Tmovelist=record
count:cardinal;
data:array[0..$ffff] of Tlinkedlistitem;
end;
Pmovelist=^Tmovelist;
{In the register allocator we keep track of move instructions.
These instructions are moved between five linked lists. There
is also a linked list per register to keep track about the moves
it is associated with. Because we need to determine quickly in
which of the five lists it is we add anu enumeradtion to each
move instruction.}
Tmoveset=(ms_coalesced_moves,ms_constrained_moves,ms_frozen_moves,
ms_worklist_moves,ms_active_moves);
Tmoveins=class(Tlinkedlistitem)
moveset:Tmoveset;
{ $ifdef ra_debug}
x,y:Tsuperregister;
{ $endif}
instruction:Taicpu;
end;
Treginfo=record
alias : Tsuperregister;
{ The register allocator assigns each register a colour }
colour : Tsuperregister;
movelist : Pmovelist;
adjlist : Psuperregisterworklist;
degree : TSuperregister;
end;
Preginfo=^TReginfo;
{ This is the base class used for a register allocator. }
trgbase=class
function getregister(list:Taasmoutput;subreg:Tsubregister):Tregister;virtual;abstract;
{# Get the register specified.}
procedure getexplicitregister(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tregister);virtual;abstract;
{# Get multiple registers specified.}
procedure allocexplicitregisters(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tcpuregisterset);virtual;abstract;
{# Free multiple registers specified.}
procedure deallocexplicitregisters(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tcpuregisterset);virtual;abstract;
function uses_registers:boolean;virtual;abstract;
{# Deallocate any kind of register }
procedure ungetregister(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tregister);virtual;abstract;
end;
{#------------------------------------------------------------------
This class implements the default register allocator. It is used by the
code generator to allocate and free registers which might be valid
across nodes. It also contains utility routines related to registers.
Some of the methods in this class should be overriden
by cpu-specific implementations.
--------------------------------------------------------------------}
trgobj=class(trgbase)
preserved_by_proc : tcpuregisterset;
used_in_proc : tcpuregisterset;
// is_reg_var : Tsuperregisterset; {old regvars}
// reg_var_loaded:Tsuperregisterset; {old regvars}
constructor create(Aregtype:Tregistertype;
Adefaultsub:Tsubregister;
const Ausable:array of tsuperregister;
Afirst_imaginary:Tsuperregister;
Apreserved_by_proc:Tcpuregisterset);
destructor destroy;override;
{# Allocate a register. An internalerror will be generated if there is
no more free registers which can be allocated.}
function getregister(list:Taasmoutput;subreg:Tsubregister):Tregister;virtual;
{# Get the register specified.}
procedure getexplicitregister(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tregister);virtual;
{# Get multiple registers specified.}
procedure allocexplicitregisters(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tcpuregisterset);virtual;
{# Free multiple registers specified.}
procedure deallocexplicitregisters(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tcpuregisterset);virtual;
function uses_registers:boolean;virtual;
{# Deallocate any kind of register }
procedure ungetregister(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tregister);virtual;
procedure add_constraints(reg:Tregister);virtual;
{# Do the register allocation.}
procedure do_register_allocation(list:Taasmoutput;headertai:tai);virtual;
{ procedure resetusableregisters;virtual;}
{ procedure makeregvar(reg:Tsuperregister);}
{$ifdef EXTDEBUG}
procedure writegraph(loopidx:longint);
{$endif EXTDEBUG}
procedure add_move_instruction(instr:Taicpu);
{# Prepare the register colouring.}
procedure prepare_colouring;
{# Clean up after register colouring.}
procedure epilogue_colouring;
{# Colour the registers; that is do the register allocation.}
procedure colour_registers;
{# Spills certain registers in the specified assembler list.}
function spill_registers(list:Taasmoutput;headertai:tai):boolean;
procedure translate_registers(list:Taasmoutput);
{# Adds an interference edge.}
procedure add_edge(u,v:Tsuperregister);
procedure check_unreleasedregs;
unusedregs : Tsuperregisterset;
protected
regtype : Tregistertype;
{ default subregister used }
defaultsub : tsubregister;
{# First imaginary register.}
first_imaginary : Tsuperregister;
{# Highest register allocated until now.}
reginfo : PReginfo;
maxreginfo,
maxreginfoinc,
maxreg : Tsuperregister;
usable_registers_cnt : integer;
usable_registers : array[0..maxcpuregister-1] of tsuperregister;
ibitmap : Tinterferencebitmap;
spillednodes,
simplifyworklist,
freezeworklist,
spillworklist,
coalescednodes,
selectstack : tsuperregisterworklist;
worklist_moves,
active_moves,
frozen_moves,
coalesced_moves,
constrained_moves : Tlinkedlist;
function getnewreg:tsuperregister;
procedure getregisterinline(list:Taasmoutput;position:Tai;subreg:Tsubregister;var result:Tregister);
procedure ungetregisterinline(list:Taasmoutput;position:Tai;r:Tregister);
procedure add_edges_used(u:Tsuperregister);
procedure add_to_movelist(u:Tsuperregister;data:Tlinkedlistitem);
function move_related(n:Tsuperregister):boolean;
procedure make_work_list;
procedure enable_moves(n:Tsuperregister);
procedure decrement_degree(m:Tsuperregister);
procedure simplify;
function get_alias(n:Tsuperregister):Tsuperregister;
procedure add_worklist(u:Tsuperregister);
function adjacent_ok(u,v:Tsuperregister):boolean;
function conservative(u,v:Tsuperregister):boolean;
procedure combine(u,v:Tsuperregister);
procedure coalesce;
procedure freeze_moves(u:Tsuperregister);
procedure freeze;
procedure select_spill;
procedure assign_colours;
procedure clear_interferences(u:Tsuperregister);
end;
const
first_reg = 0;
last_reg = high(tsuperregister)-1;
maxspillingcounter = 20;
implementation
uses
systems,
globals,verbose,tgobj,procinfo;
{******************************************************************************
tsuperregisterworklist
******************************************************************************}
constructor tsuperregisterworklist.init;
begin
length:=0;
buflength:=0;
buflengthinc:=16;
head:=0;
tail:=0;
buf:=nil;
end;
destructor tsuperregisterworklist.done;
begin
if assigned(buf) then
freemem(buf);
end;
procedure tsuperregisterworklist.add(s:tsuperregister);
var
oldbuflength : integer;
newbuf : ^tsuperregister;
begin
inc(length);
{ Need to increase buffer length? }
if length>=buflength then
begin
oldbuflength:=buflength;
inc(buflength,buflengthinc);
buflengthinc:=buflengthinc*2;
if buflengthinc>256 then
buflengthinc:=256;
{ We need to allocate a new block and move data around when the
tail is wrapped around }
if tail<head then
begin
Getmem(newbuf,buflength*sizeof(tsuperregister));
move(buf[0],newbuf[oldbuflength-head],tail*sizeof(tsuperregister));
move(buf[head],newbuf[0],(oldbuflength-head)*sizeof(tsuperregister));
Freemem(buf);
buf:=newbuf;
head:=0;
tail:=oldbuflength-1;
end
else
Reallocmem(buf,buflength*sizeof(tsuperregister));
end;
buf[tail]:=s;
inc(tail);
if tail>=buflength then
tail:=0;
end;
procedure tsuperregisterworklist.clear;
begin
length:=0;
tail:=0;
head:=0;
end;
procedure tsuperregisterworklist.next(var i:integer);
begin
inc(i);
if i>=buflength then
i:=0;
end;
function tsuperregisterworklist.getidx(i:integer):tsuperregister;
begin
result:=buf[i];
end;
procedure tsuperregisterworklist.deleteidx(i:integer);
begin
if length=0 then
internalerror(200310144);
buf[i]:=buf[head];
inc(head);
if head>=buflength then
head:=0;
dec(length);
end;
function tsuperregisterworklist.get:tsuperregister;
begin
if length=0 then
internalerror(200310142);
result:=buf[head];
inc(head);
if head>=buflength then
head:=0;
dec(length);
end;
function tsuperregisterworklist.getlast:tsuperregister;
begin
if length=0 then
internalerror(200310143);
dec(tail);
if tail<0 then
tail:=buflength-1;
result:=buf[tail];
dec(length);
end;
function tsuperregisterworklist.delete(s:tsuperregister):boolean;
var
i : integer;
begin
result:=false;
i:=head;
while (i<>tail) do
begin
if buf[i]=s then
begin
deleteidx(i);
result:=true;
exit;
end;
inc(i);
if i>=buflength then
i:=0;
end;
end;
function tsuperregisterworklist.find(s:tsuperregister):boolean;
var
i : integer;
begin
result:=false;
i:=head;
while (i<>tail) do
begin
if buf[i]=s then
begin
result:=true;
exit;
end;
inc(i);
if i>=buflength then
i:=0;
end;
end;
{******************************************************************************
tinterferencebitmap
******************************************************************************}
constructor tinterferencebitmap.create;
begin
inherited create;
maxx1:=1;
getmem(fbitmap,sizeof(tinterferencebitmap1)*2);
fillchar(fbitmap^,sizeof(tinterferencebitmap1)*2,0);
end;
destructor tinterferencebitmap.destroy;
var
i,j : byte;
begin
if assigned(fbitmap) then
begin
for i:=0 to maxx1 do
for j:=0 to maxy1 do
if assigned(fbitmap[i,j]) then
dispose(fbitmap[i,j]);
freemem(fbitmap);
end;
end;
function tinterferencebitmap.getbitmap(x,y:tsuperregister):boolean;
var
page : pinterferencebitmap2;
begin
result:=false;
if (x shr 8>maxx1) then
exit;
page:=fbitmap[x shr 8,y shr 8];
result:=assigned(page) and
((x and $ff) in page^[y and $ff]);
end;
procedure tinterferencebitmap.setbitmap(x,y:tsuperregister;b:boolean);
var
x1,y1 : byte;
begin
x1:=x shr 8;
y1:=y shr 8;
if x1>maxx1 then
begin
reallocmem(fbitmap,sizeof(tinterferencebitmap1)*(x1+1));
fillchar(fbitmap[maxx1+1],sizeof(tinterferencebitmap1)*(x1-maxx1),0);
maxx1:=x1;
end;
if not assigned(fbitmap[x1,y1]) then
begin
if y1>maxy1 then
maxy1:=y1;
new(fbitmap[x1,y1]);
fillchar(fbitmap[x1,y1]^,sizeof(tinterferencebitmap2),0);
end;
if b then
include(fbitmap[x1,y1]^[y and $ff],(x and $ff))
else
exclude(fbitmap[x1,y1]^[y and $ff],(x and $ff));
end;
{******************************************************************************
trgobj
******************************************************************************}
constructor trgobj.create(Aregtype:Tregistertype;
Adefaultsub:Tsubregister;
const Ausable:array of tsuperregister;
Afirst_imaginary:Tsuperregister;
Apreserved_by_proc:Tcpuregisterset);
var
i : Tsuperregister;
begin
{ empty super register sets can cause very strange problems }
if high(Ausable)=0 then
internalerror(200210181);
first_imaginary:=Afirst_imaginary;
maxreg:=Afirst_imaginary;
regtype:=Aregtype;
defaultsub:=Adefaultsub;
preserved_by_proc:=Apreserved_by_proc;
used_in_proc:=[];
supregset_reset(unusedregs,true);
{ RS_INVALID can't be used }
supregset_exclude(unusedregs,RS_INVALID);
ibitmap:=tinterferencebitmap.create;
{ Get reginfo for CPU registers }
reginfo:=allocmem(first_imaginary*sizeof(treginfo));
maxreginfo:=first_imaginary;
maxreginfoinc:=16;
for i:=0 to first_imaginary-1 do
reginfo[i].degree:=high(tsuperregister);
worklist_moves:=Tlinkedlist.create;
{ Usable registers }
fillchar(usable_registers,sizeof(usable_registers),0);
for i:=low(Ausable) to high(Ausable) do
usable_registers[i]:=Ausable[i];
usable_registers_cnt:=high(Ausable)+1;
{ Initialize Worklists }
spillednodes.init;
simplifyworklist.init;
freezeworklist.init;
spillworklist.init;
coalescednodes.init;
selectstack.init;
end;
destructor trgobj.destroy;
var i:Tsuperregister;
begin
spillednodes.done;
simplifyworklist.done;
freezeworklist.done;
spillworklist.done;
coalescednodes.done;
selectstack.done;
for i:=0 to maxreg-1 do
begin
if reginfo[i].adjlist<>nil then
dispose(reginfo[i].adjlist,done);
if reginfo[i].movelist<>nil then
dispose(reginfo[i].movelist);
end;
freemem(reginfo);
worklist_moves.free;
ibitmap.free;
end;
function trgobj.getnewreg:tsuperregister;
var
oldmaxreginfo : tsuperregister;
begin
result:=maxreg;
inc(maxreg);
if maxreg>=last_reg then
internalerror(200310146);
if maxreg>=maxreginfo then
begin
oldmaxreginfo:=maxreginfo;
inc(maxreginfo,maxreginfoinc);
if maxreginfoinc<256 then
maxreginfoinc:=maxreginfoinc*2;
reallocmem(reginfo,maxreginfo*sizeof(treginfo));
{ Do we really need it to clear it ? At least for 1.0.x (PFV) }
fillchar(reginfo[oldmaxreginfo],(maxreginfo-oldmaxreginfo)*sizeof(treginfo),0);
end;
end;
function trgobj.getregister(list:Taasmoutput;subreg:Tsubregister):Tregister;
var
p : Tsuperregister;
r : Tregister;
begin
p:=getnewreg;
supregset_exclude(unusedregs,p);
if defaultsub=R_SUBNONE then
r:=newreg(regtype,p,R_SUBNONE)
else
r:=newreg(regtype,p,subreg);
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.alloc(r));
add_edges_used(p);
add_constraints(r);
result:=r;
end;
function trgobj.uses_registers:boolean;
begin
result:=(maxreg>first_imaginary);
end;
procedure trgobj.ungetregister(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tregister);
var supreg:Tsuperregister;
begin
supreg:=getsupreg(r);
if not supregset_in(unusedregs,supreg) then
begin
supregset_include(unusedregs,supreg);
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.dealloc(r));
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.getexplicitregister(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tregister);
var supreg:Tsuperregister;
begin
supreg:=getsupreg(r);
if supregset_in(unusedregs,supreg) then
begin
supregset_exclude(unusedregs,supreg);
if supreg<first_imaginary then
include(used_in_proc,supreg);
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.alloc(r));
add_edges_used(supreg);
add_constraints(r);
end
else
{$ifndef ALLOWDUPREG}
internalerror(200301103)
{$else ALLOWDUPREG}
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.alloc(r));
{$endif ALLOWDUPREG}
;
end;
procedure trgobj.allocexplicitregisters(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tcpuregisterset);
var reg:Tregister;
i:Tsuperregister;
begin
if unusedregs[0]*r=r then
begin
unusedregs[0]:=unusedregs[0]-r;
used_in_proc:=used_in_proc+r;
for i:=0 to first_imaginary-1 do
if i in r then
begin
add_edges_used(i);
reg:=newreg(regtype,i,R_SUBWHOLE);
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.alloc(reg));
end;
end
else
{$ifndef ALLOWDUPREG}
internalerror(200305061)
{$else ALLOWDUPREG}
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.alloc(reg));
{$endif ALLOWDUPREG}
;
end;
procedure trgobj.deallocexplicitregisters(list:Taasmoutput;r:Tcpuregisterset);
var reg:Tregister;
i:Tsuperregister;
begin
if unusedregs[0]*r=[] then
begin
unusedregs[0]:=unusedregs[0]+r;
for i:=first_imaginary-1 downto 0 do
if i in r then
begin
reg:=newreg(regtype,i,R_SUBWHOLE);
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.dealloc(reg));
end;
end
else
{$ifndef ALLOWDUPREG}
internalerror(200305061);
{$else ALLOWDUPREG}
list.concat(Tai_regalloc.dealloc(reg));
{$endif ALLOWDUPREG}
end;
procedure trgobj.do_register_allocation(list:Taasmoutput;headertai:tai);
var
spillingcounter:byte;
endspill:boolean;
begin
{Do register allocation.}
spillingcounter:=0;
repeat
prepare_colouring;
colour_registers;
epilogue_colouring;
endspill:=true;
if spillednodes.length<>0 then
begin
inc(spillingcounter);
if spillingcounter>maxspillingcounter then
internalerror(200309041);
endspill:=not spill_registers(list,headertai);
end;
until endspill;
end;
procedure trgobj.add_constraints(reg:Tregister);
begin
end;
procedure trgobj.add_edge(u,v:Tsuperregister);
{This procedure will add an edge to the virtual interference graph.}
procedure addadj(u,v:Tsuperregister);
begin
if reginfo[u].adjlist=nil then
new(reginfo[u].adjlist,init);
reginfo[u].adjlist^.add(v);
end;
begin
if (u<>v) and not(ibitmap[v,u]) then
begin
ibitmap[v,u]:=true;
ibitmap[u,v]:=true;
{Precoloured nodes are not stored in the interference graph.}
if (u>=first_imaginary) then
begin
addadj(u,v);
inc(reginfo[u].degree);
end;
if (v>=first_imaginary) then
begin
addadj(v,u);
inc(reginfo[v].degree);
end;
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.add_edges_used(u:Tsuperregister);
var i:Tsuperregister;
begin
for i:=0 to maxreg-1 do
if not(supregset_in(unusedregs,i)) then
add_edge(u,i);
end;
{$ifdef EXTDEBUG}
procedure trgobj.writegraph(loopidx:longint);
{This procedure writes out the current interference graph in the
register allocator.}
var f:text;
i,j:Tsuperregister;
begin
assign(f,'igraph'+tostr(loopidx));
rewrite(f);
writeln(f,'Interference graph');
writeln(f);
write(f,' ');
for i:=0 to 15 do
for j:=0 to 15 do
write(f,hexstr(i,1));
writeln(f);
write(f,' ');
for i:=0 to 15 do
write(f,'0123456789ABCDEF');
writeln(f);
for i:=0 to maxreg-1 do
begin
write(f,hexstr(i,2):4);
for j:=0 to maxreg-1 do
if ibitmap[i,j] then
write(f,'*')
else
write(f,'-');
writeln(f);
end;
close(f);
end;
{$endif EXTDEBUG}
procedure trgobj.add_to_movelist(u:Tsuperregister;data:Tlinkedlistitem);
begin
if reginfo[u].movelist=nil then
begin
getmem(reginfo[u].movelist,64);
reginfo[u].movelist^.count:=0;
end
else if (reginfo[u].movelist^.count and 15)=15 then
reallocmem(reginfo[u].movelist,(reginfo[u].movelist^.count+1)*4+64);
reginfo[u].movelist^.data[reginfo[u].movelist^.count]:=data;
inc(reginfo[u].movelist^.count);
end;
procedure trgobj.add_move_instruction(instr:Taicpu);
{This procedure notifies a certain as a move instruction so the
register allocator can try to eliminate it.}
var i:Tmoveins;
ssupreg,dsupreg:Tsuperregister;
begin
if (instr.oper[O_MOV_SOURCE]^.typ<>top_reg) or
(instr.oper[O_MOV_DEST]^.typ<>top_reg) then
internalerror(200311291);
i:=Tmoveins.create;
i.moveset:=ms_worklist_moves;
i.instruction:=instr;
worklist_moves.insert(i);
ssupreg:=getsupreg(instr.oper[O_MOV_SOURCE]^.reg);
add_to_movelist(ssupreg,i);
dsupreg:=getsupreg(instr.oper[O_MOV_DEST]^.reg);
if ssupreg<>dsupreg then
{Avoid adding the same move instruction twice to a single register.}
add_to_movelist(dsupreg,i);
i.x:=ssupreg;
i.y:=dsupreg;
end;
function trgobj.move_related(n:Tsuperregister):boolean;
var i:cardinal;
begin
move_related:=false;
if reginfo[n].movelist<>nil then
begin
for i:=0 to reginfo[n].movelist^.count-1 do
if Tmoveins(reginfo[n].movelist^.data[i]).moveset in [ms_worklist_moves,ms_active_moves] then
begin
move_related:=true;
break;
end;
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.make_work_list;
var n:Tsuperregister;
begin
{If we have 7 cpu registers, and the degree of a node is 7, we cannot
assign it to any of the registers, thus it is significant.}
for n:=first_imaginary to maxreg-1 do
if reginfo[n].degree>=usable_registers_cnt then
spillworklist.add(n)
else if move_related(n) then
freezeworklist.add(n)
else
simplifyworklist.add(n);
end;
procedure trgobj.prepare_colouring;
var
i : integer;
begin
make_work_list;
active_moves:=Tlinkedlist.create;
frozen_moves:=Tlinkedlist.create;
coalesced_moves:=Tlinkedlist.create;
constrained_moves:=Tlinkedlist.create;
for i:=0 to maxreg-1 do
reginfo[i].alias:=RS_INVALID;
coalescednodes.clear;
selectstack.clear;
end;
procedure trgobj.enable_moves(n:Tsuperregister);
var m:Tlinkedlistitem;
i:cardinal;
begin
if reginfo[n].movelist<>nil then
for i:=0 to reginfo[n].movelist^.count-1 do
begin
m:=reginfo[n].movelist^.data[i];
if Tmoveins(m).moveset in [ms_worklist_moves,ms_active_moves] then
begin
if Tmoveins(m).moveset=ms_active_moves then
begin
{Move m from the set active_moves to the set worklist_moves.}
active_moves.remove(m);
Tmoveins(m).moveset:=ms_worklist_moves;
worklist_moves.concat(m);
end;
end;
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.decrement_degree(m:Tsuperregister);
var adj : Psuperregisterworklist;
d,n : tsuperregister;
i : integer;
begin
d:=reginfo[m].degree;
if reginfo[m].degree>0 then
dec(reginfo[m].degree);
if d=usable_registers_cnt then
begin
{Enable moves for m.}
enable_moves(m);
{Enable moves for adjacent.}
adj:=reginfo[m].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
i:=adj^.head;
while (i<>adj^.tail) do
begin
n:=adj^.buf[i];
if selectstack.find(n) or
coalescednodes.find(n) then
enable_moves(n);
adj^.next(i);
end;
end;
{Remove the node from the spillworklist.}
if not spillworklist.delete(m) then
internalerror(200310145);
if move_related(m) then
freezeworklist.add(m)
else
simplifyworklist.add(m);
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.simplify;
var adj : Psuperregisterworklist;
p,n : Tsuperregister;
min,i : integer;
begin
{We the element with the least interferences out of the
simplifyworklist.}
min:=high(integer);
p:=0;
n:=0;
i:=simplifyworklist.head;
while (i<>simplifyworklist.tail) do
begin
adj:=reginfo[simplifyworklist.buf[i]].adjlist;
if adj=nil then
begin
p:=i;
min:=0;
break; {We won't find smaller ones.}
end
else
if adj^.length<min then
begin
p:=i;
min:=adj^.length;
if min=0 then
break; {We won't find smaller ones.}
end;
simplifyworklist.next(i);
end;
n:=simplifyworklist.getidx(p);
simplifyworklist.deleteidx(p);
{Push it on the selectstack.}
selectstack.add(n);
adj:=reginfo[n].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
i:=adj^.head;
while (i<>adj^.tail) do
begin
n:=adj^.buf[i];
if (n>first_imaginary) and
not(selectstack.find(n) or
coalescednodes.find(n)) then
decrement_degree(n);
adj^.next(i);
end;
end;
end;
function trgobj.get_alias(n:Tsuperregister):Tsuperregister;
begin
while coalescednodes.find(n) do
n:=reginfo[n].alias;
get_alias:=n;
end;
procedure trgobj.add_worklist(u:Tsuperregister);
begin
if (u>=first_imaginary) and
not move_related(u) and
(reginfo[u].degree<usable_registers_cnt) then
begin
if not freezeworklist.delete(u) then
internalerror(200308161); {must be found}
simplifyworklist.add(u);
end;
end;
function trgobj.adjacent_ok(u,v:Tsuperregister):boolean;
{Check wether u and v should be coalesced. u is precoloured.}
function ok(t,r:Tsuperregister):boolean;
begin
ok:=(reginfo[t].degree<usable_registers_cnt) or
(t<first_imaginary) or
ibitmap[r,t];
end;
var adj : Psuperregisterworklist;
i : integer;
n : tsuperregister;
begin
adjacent_ok:=true;
adj:=reginfo[v].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
i:=adj^.head;
while (i<>adj^.tail) do
begin
n:=adj^.buf[i];
if not(selectstack.find(n) or
coalescednodes.find(n)) and
not ok(n,u) then
begin
adjacent_ok:=false;
break;
end;
adj^.next(i);
end;
end;
end;
function trgobj.conservative(u,v:Tsuperregister):boolean;
var adj : Psuperregisterworklist;
done : Tsuperregisterset; {To prevent that we count nodes twice.}
i,k : integer;
n : tsuperregister;
begin
k:=0;
supregset_reset(done,false);
adj:=reginfo[u].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
i:=adj^.head;
while (i<>adj^.tail) do
begin
n:=adj^.buf[i];
if not(selectstack.find(n) or
coalescednodes.find(n)) then
begin
supregset_include(done,n);
if reginfo[n].degree>=usable_registers_cnt then
inc(k);
end;
adj^.next(i);
end;
end;
adj:=reginfo[v].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
i:=adj^.head;
while (i<>adj^.tail) do
begin
n:=adj^.buf[i];
if not supregset_in(done,n) and
(reginfo[n].degree>=usable_registers_cnt) and
not(selectstack.find(n) or
coalescednodes.find(n)) then
inc(k);
adj^.next(i);
end;
end;
conservative:=(k<usable_registers_cnt);
end;
procedure trgobj.combine(u,v:Tsuperregister);
var add : boolean;
adj : Psuperregisterworklist;
i : integer;
t : tsuperregister;
n,o : cardinal;
decrement : boolean;
begin
if not freezeworklist.delete(v) then
spillworklist.delete(v);
coalescednodes.add(v);
reginfo[v].alias:=u;
{Combine both movelists. Since the movelists are sets, only add
elements that are not already present.}
if assigned(reginfo[v].movelist) then
begin
for n:=0 to reginfo[v].movelist^.count-1 do
begin
add:=true;
for o:=0 to reginfo[u].movelist^.count-1 do
if reginfo[u].movelist^.data[o]=reginfo[v].movelist^.data[n] then
begin
add:=false;
break;
end;
if add then
add_to_movelist(u,reginfo[v].movelist^.data[n]);
end;
enable_moves(v);
end;
adj:=reginfo[v].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
i:=adj^.head;
while (i<>adj^.tail) do
begin
t:=adj^.buf[i];
if not(selectstack.find(t) or
coalescednodes.find(t)) then
begin
decrement:=(t<>u) and not(ibitmap[u,t]);
add_edge(t,u);
{ Do not call decrement_degree because it might move nodes between
lists while the degree does not change (add_edge will increase it).
Instead, we will decrement manually. (Only if the degree has been
increased.) }
if decrement and
(t>=first_imaginary) and
(reginfo[t].degree>0) then
dec(reginfo[t].degree);
end;
adj^.next(i);
end;
end;
if (reginfo[u].degree>=usable_registers_cnt) and
freezeworklist.delete(u) then
spillworklist.add(u);
end;
procedure trgobj.coalesce;
var m:Tmoveins;
x,y,u,v:Tsuperregister;
begin
m:=Tmoveins(worklist_moves.getfirst);
x:=get_alias(getsupreg(m.instruction.oper[0]^.reg));
y:=get_alias(getsupreg(m.instruction.oper[1]^.reg));
if (y<first_imaginary) then
begin
u:=y;
v:=x;
end
else
begin
u:=x;
v:=y;
end;
if (u=v) then
begin
m.moveset:=ms_coalesced_moves; {Already coalesced.}
coalesced_moves.insert(m);
add_worklist(u);
end
{Do u and v interfere? In that case the move is constrained. Two
precoloured nodes interfere allways. If v is precoloured, by the above
code u is precoloured, thus interference...}
else if (v<first_imaginary) or ibitmap[u,v] then
begin
m.moveset:=ms_constrained_moves; {Cannot coalesce yet...}
constrained_moves.insert(m);
add_worklist(u);
add_worklist(v);
end
{Next test: is it possible and a good idea to coalesce??}
else if ((u<first_imaginary) and adjacent_ok(u,v)) or
((u>=first_imaginary) and conservative(u,v)) then
begin
m.moveset:=ms_coalesced_moves; {Move coalesced!}
coalesced_moves.insert(m);
combine(u,v);
add_worklist(u);
end
else
begin
m.moveset:=ms_active_moves;
active_moves.insert(m);
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.freeze_moves(u:Tsuperregister);
var i:cardinal;
m:Tlinkedlistitem;
v,x,y:Tsuperregister;
begin
if reginfo[u].movelist<>nil then
for i:=0 to reginfo[u].movelist^.count-1 do
begin
m:=reginfo[u].movelist^.data[i];
if Tmoveins(m).moveset in [ms_worklist_moves,ms_active_moves] then
begin
x:=getsupreg(Tmoveins(m).instruction.oper[0]^.reg);
y:=getsupreg(Tmoveins(m).instruction.oper[1]^.reg);
if get_alias(y)=get_alias(u) then
v:=get_alias(x)
else
v:=get_alias(y);
{Move m from active_moves/worklist_moves to frozen_moves.}
if Tmoveins(m).moveset=ms_active_moves then
active_moves.remove(m)
else
worklist_moves.remove(m);
Tmoveins(m).moveset:=ms_frozen_moves;
frozen_moves.insert(m);
if (v>=first_imaginary) and
not(move_related(v)) and
(reginfo[v].degree<usable_registers_cnt) then
begin
freezeworklist.delete(v);
simplifyworklist.add(v);
end;
end;
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.freeze;
var n:Tsuperregister;
begin
{ We need to take a random element out of the freezeworklist. We take
the last element. Dirty code! }
n:=freezeworklist.get;
{Add it to the simplifyworklist.}
simplifyworklist.add(n);
freeze_moves(n);
end;
procedure trgobj.select_spill;
var
n : tsuperregister;
adj : psuperregisterworklist;
max,p,i : integer;
begin
{ We must look for the element with the most interferences in the
spillworklist. This is required because those registers are creating
the most conflicts and keeping them in a register will not reduce the
complexity and even can cause the help registers for the spilling code
to get too much conflicts with the result that the spilling code
will never converge (PFV) }
max:=0;
p:=0;
i:=spillworklist.head;
while (i<>spillworklist.tail) do
begin
adj:=reginfo[spillworklist.buf[i]].adjlist;
if assigned(adj) and
(adj^.length>max) then
begin
p:=i;
max:=adj^.length;
end;
spillworklist.next(i);
end;
n:=spillworklist.getidx(p);
spillworklist.deleteidx(p);
simplifyworklist.add(n);
freeze_moves(n);
end;
procedure trgobj.assign_colours;
{Assign_colours assigns the actual colours to the registers.}
var adj : Psuperregisterworklist;
i,j,k : integer;
n,a,c : Tsuperregister;
adj_colours,
colourednodes : Tsuperregisterset;
found : boolean;
begin
spillednodes.clear;
{Reset colours}
for n:=0 to maxreg-1 do
reginfo[n].colour:=n;
{Colour the cpu registers...}
supregset_reset(colourednodes,false);
for n:=0 to first_imaginary-1 do
supregset_include(colourednodes,n);
{Now colour the imaginary registers on the select-stack.}
while (selectstack.length>0) do
begin
n:=selectstack.getlast;
{Create a list of colours that we cannot assign to n.}
supregset_reset(adj_colours,false);
adj:=reginfo[n].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
j:=adj^.head;
while (j<>adj^.tail) do
begin
a:=get_alias(adj^.buf[j]);
if supregset_in(colourednodes,a) then
supregset_include(adj_colours,reginfo[a].colour);
adj^.next(j);
end;
supregset_include(adj_colours,RS_STACK_POINTER_REG);
end;
{Assume a spill by default...}
found:=false;
{Search for a colour not in this list.}
for k:=0 to usable_registers_cnt-1 do
begin
c:=usable_registers[k];
if not(supregset_in(adj_colours,c)) then
begin
reginfo[n].colour:=c;
found:=true;
supregset_include(colourednodes,n);
include(used_in_proc,c);
break;
end;
end;
if not found then
spillednodes.add(n);
end;
{Finally colour the nodes that were coalesced.}
i:=coalescednodes.head;
while (i<>coalescednodes.tail) do
begin
n:=coalescednodes.buf[i];
k:=get_alias(n);
reginfo[n].colour:=reginfo[k].colour;
if reginfo[k].colour<maxcpuregister then
include(used_in_proc,reginfo[k].colour);
coalescednodes.next(i);
end;
{$ifdef ra_debug}
if aktfilepos.line=51 then
begin
writeln('colourlist');
for i:=0 to maxreg-1 do
writeln(i:4,' ',reginfo[i].colour:4)
end;
{$endif ra_debug}
end;
procedure trgobj.colour_registers;
begin
repeat
if simplifyworklist.length<>0 then
simplify
else if not(worklist_moves.empty) then
coalesce
else if freezeworklist.length<>0 then
freeze
else if spillworklist.length<>0 then
select_spill;
until (simplifyworklist.length=0) and
worklist_moves.empty and
(freezeworklist.length=0) and
(spillworklist.length=0);
assign_colours;
end;
procedure trgobj.epilogue_colouring;
{
procedure move_to_worklist_moves(list:Tlinkedlist);
var p:Tlinkedlistitem;
begin
p:=list.first;
while p<>nil do
begin
Tmoveins(p).moveset:=ms_worklist_moves;
p:=p.next;
end;
worklist_moves.concatlist(list);
end;
}
var i:Tsuperregister;
begin
worklist_moves.clear;
{$ifdef Principle_wrong_by_definition}
{Move everything back to worklist_moves.}
move_to_worklist_moves(active_moves);
move_to_worklist_moves(frozen_moves);
move_to_worklist_moves(coalesced_moves);
move_to_worklist_moves(constrained_moves);
{$endif Principle_wrong_by_definition}
active_moves.destroy;
active_moves:=nil;
frozen_moves.destroy;
frozen_moves:=nil;
coalesced_moves.destroy;
coalesced_moves:=nil;
constrained_moves.destroy;
constrained_moves:=nil;
for i:=0 to maxreg-1 do
if reginfo[i].movelist<>nil then
begin
dispose(reginfo[i].movelist);
reginfo[i].movelist:=0;
end;
end;
procedure trgobj.clear_interferences(u:Tsuperregister);
{Remove node u from the interference graph and remove all collected
move instructions it is associated with.}
var i : integer;
v : Tsuperregister;
adj,adj2 : Psuperregisterworklist;
{$ifdef Principle_wrong_by_definition}
k,j,count : cardinal;
m,n : Tmoveins;
{$endif Principle_wrong_by_definition}
begin
adj:=reginfo[u].adjlist;
if adj<>nil then
begin
i:=adj^.head;
while (i<>adj^.tail) do
begin
v:=adj^.buf[i];
{Remove (u,v) and (v,u) from bitmap.}
ibitmap[u,v]:=false;
ibitmap[v,u]:=false;
{Remove (v,u) from adjacency list.}
adj2:=reginfo[v].adjlist;
if adj2<>nil then
begin
adj2^.delete(v);
if adj2^.length=0 then
begin
dispose(adj2,done);
reginfo[v].adjlist:=nil;
end;
end;
adj^.next(i);
end;
{Remove ( u,* ) from adjacency list.}
dispose(adj,done);
reginfo[u].adjlist:=nil;
end;
{$ifdef Principle_wrong_by_definition}
{Now remove the moves.}
if movelist[u]<>nil then
begin
for j:=0 to movelist[u]^.count-1 do
begin
m:=Tmoveins(movelist[u]^.data[j]);
{Get the other register of the move instruction.}
v:=m.instruction.oper[0]^.reg.number shr 8;
if v=u then
v:=m.instruction.oper[1]^.reg.number shr 8;
repeat
repeat
if (u<>v) and (movelist[v]<>nil) then
begin
{Remove the move from it's movelist.}
count:=movelist[v]^.count-1;
for k:=0 to count do
if m=movelist[v]^.data[k] then
begin
if k<>count then
movelist[v]^.data[k]:=movelist[v]^.data[count];
dec(movelist[v]^.count);
if count=0 then
begin
dispose(movelist[v]);
movelist[v]:=nil;
end;
break;
end;
end;
{The complexity is enourmous: the register might have been
coalesced. In that case it's movelists have been added to
it's coalescing alias. (DM)}
v:=alias[v];
until v=0;
{And also register u might have been coalesced.}
u:=alias[u];
until u=0;
case m.moveset of
ms_coalesced_moves:
coalesced_moves.remove(m);
ms_constrained_moves:
constrained_moves.remove(m);
ms_frozen_moves:
frozen_moves.remove(m);
ms_worklist_moves:
worklist_moves.remove(m);
ms_active_moves:
active_moves.remove(m);
end;
end;
dispose(movelist[u]);
movelist[u]:=nil;
end;
{$endif Principle_wrong_by_definition}
end;
procedure trgobj.getregisterinline(list:Taasmoutput;
position:Tai;subreg:Tsubregister;var result:Tregister);
var p:Tsuperregister;
r:Tregister;
begin
p:=getnewreg;
supregset_exclude(unusedregs,p);
r:=newreg(regtype,p,subreg);
if position=nil then
list.insert(Tai_regalloc.alloc(r))
else
list.insertafter(Tai_regalloc.alloc(r),position);
add_edges_used(p);
add_constraints(r);
result:=r;
end;
procedure trgobj.ungetregisterinline(list:Taasmoutput;
position:Tai;r:Tregister);
var supreg:Tsuperregister;
begin
supreg:=getsupreg(r);
supregset_include(unusedregs,supreg);
if position=nil then
list.insert(Tai_regalloc.dealloc(r))
else
list.insertafter(Tai_regalloc.dealloc(r),position);
end;
function trgobj.spill_registers(list:Taasmoutput;headertai:tai):boolean;
{Returns true if any help registers have been used.}
var i : integer;
t : tsuperregister;
p,q : Tai;
regs_to_spill_set : Tsuperregisterset;
spill_temps : ^Tspill_temp_list;
supreg : tsuperregister;
templist : taasmoutput;
begin
spill_registers:=false;
supregset_reset(unusedregs,true);
{Precoloured nodes should have an infinite degree, which we can approach
by 255.}
for i:=0 to first_imaginary-1 do
reginfo[i].degree:=high(tsuperregister);
for i:=first_imaginary to maxreg-1 do
reginfo[i].degree:=0;
{ exclude(unusedregs,RS_STACK_POINTER_REG);}
if current_procinfo.framepointer=NR_FRAME_POINTER_REG then
{Make sure the register allocator won't allocate registers into ebp.}
supregset_exclude(unusedregs,RS_FRAME_POINTER_REG);
spill_temps:=allocmem(sizeof(treference)*maxreg);
supregset_reset(regs_to_spill_set,false);
{ Allocate temps and insert in front of the list }
templist:=taasmoutput.create;
i:=spillednodes.head;
while (i<>spillednodes.tail) do
begin
t:=spillednodes.buf[i];
{Alternative representation.}
supregset_include(regs_to_spill_set,t);
{Clear all interferences of the spilled register.}
clear_interferences(t);
{Get a temp for the spilled register}
tg.gettemp(templist,4,tt_noreuse,spill_temps^[t]);
spillednodes.next(i);
end;
list.insertlistafter(headertai,templist);
templist.free;
{ Walk through all instructions, we can start with the headertai,
because before the header tai is only symbols }
p:=headertai;
while assigned(p) do
begin
case p.typ of
ait_regalloc:
begin
if (getregtype(Tai_regalloc(p).reg)=regtype) then
begin
{A register allocation of a spilled register can be removed.}
supreg:=getsupreg(Tai_regalloc(p).reg);
if supregset_in(regs_to_spill_set,supreg) then
begin
q:=Tai(p.next);
list.remove(p);
p.free;
p:=q;
continue;
end
else
if Tai_regalloc(p).allocation then
supregset_exclude(unusedregs,supreg)
else
supregset_include(unusedregs,supreg);
end;
end;
ait_instruction:
begin
aktfilepos:=Taicpu_abstract(p).fileinfo;
if Taicpu_abstract(p).spill_registers(list,
@getregisterinline,
@ungetregisterinline,
regs_to_spill_set,
unusedregs,
spill_temps^) then
spill_registers:=true;
if Taicpu_abstract(p).is_move then
add_move_instruction(Taicpu(p));
end;
end;
p:=Tai(p.next);
end;
aktfilepos:=current_procinfo.exitpos;
i:=spillednodes.head;
while (i<>spillednodes.tail) do
begin
tg.ungettemp(list,spill_temps^[spillednodes.buf[i]]);
spillednodes.next(i);
end;
freemem(spill_temps);
end;
procedure Trgobj.translate_registers(list:taasmoutput);
var hp,p,q:Tai;
i:shortint;
r:Preference;
{$ifdef arm}
so:pshifterop;
{$endif arm}
begin
{ Leave when no imaginary registers are used }
if maxreg<=first_imaginary then
exit;
p:=Tai(list.first);
while assigned(p) do
begin
case p.typ of
ait_regalloc:
begin
if (getregtype(Tai_regalloc(p).reg)=regtype) then
setsupreg(Tai_regalloc(p).reg,reginfo[getsupreg(Tai_regalloc(p).reg)].colour);
{
Remove sequences of release and
allocation of the same register like:
# Register X released
# Register X allocated
}
if assigned(p.previous) and
(Tai(p.previous).typ=ait_regalloc) and
(Tai_regalloc(p.previous).reg=Tai_regalloc(p).reg) and
{ allocation,deallocation or deallocation,allocation }
(Tai_regalloc(p.previous).allocation xor Tai_regalloc(p).allocation) then
begin
q:=Tai(p.next);
hp:=tai(p.previous);
list.remove(hp);
hp.free;
list.remove(p);
p.free;
p:=q;
continue;
end;
end;
ait_instruction:
begin
for i:=0 to Taicpu_abstract(p).ops-1 do
case Taicpu_abstract(p).oper[i]^.typ of
Top_reg:
if (getregtype(Taicpu_abstract(p).oper[i]^.reg)=regtype) then
setsupreg(Taicpu_abstract(p).oper[i]^.reg,reginfo[getsupreg(Taicpu_abstract(p).oper[i]^.reg)].colour);
Top_ref:
begin
if regtype=R_INTREGISTER then
begin
r:=Taicpu_abstract(p).oper[i]^.ref;
if r^.base<>NR_NO then
setsupreg(r^.base,reginfo[getsupreg(r^.base)].colour);
if r^.index<>NR_NO then
setsupreg(r^.index,reginfo[getsupreg(r^.index)].colour);
end;
end;
{$ifdef arm}
Top_shifterop:
begin
so:=Taicpu_abstract(p).oper[i]^.shifterop;
if so^.rs<>NR_NO then
setsupreg(so^.rs,reginfo[getsupreg(so^.rs)].colour);
end;
{$endif arm}
end;
{ Maybe the operation can be removed when
it is a move and both arguments are the same }
if Taicpu_abstract(p).is_nop then
begin
q:=Tai(p.next);
list.remove(p);
p.free;
p:=q;
continue;
end;
end;
end;
p:=Tai(p.next);
end;
end;
procedure Trgobj.check_unreleasedregs;
{$ifdef EXTDEBUG}
var
sr : tsuperregister;
{$endif EXTDEBUG}
begin
{$ifdef EXTDEBUG}
for sr:=first_imaginary to maxreg-1 do
if not(supregset_in(unusedregs,sr)) then
Comment(V_Warning,'Register '+std_regname(newreg(R_INTREGISTER,sr,R_SUBNONE))+' not released');
{$endif EXTDEBUG}
end;
end.
{
$Log$
Revision 1.99 2003-12-12 17:16:17 peter
* rg[tregistertype] added in tcg
Revision 1.98 2003/12/04 23:27:32 peter
* remove redundant calls to add_edge_used
Revision 1.97 2003/11/29 17:36:41 peter
* check for add_move_instruction
Revision 1.96 2003/11/24 15:17:37 florian
* changed some types to prevend range check errors
Revision 1.95 2003/11/10 19:05:50 peter
* fixed alias/colouring > 255
Revision 1.94 2003/11/07 15:58:32 florian
* Florian's culmutative nr. 1; contains:
- invalid calling conventions for a certain cpu are rejected
- arm softfloat calling conventions
- -Sp for cpu dependend code generation
- several arm fixes
- remaining code for value open array paras on heap
Revision 1.93 2003/10/30 16:22:40 peter
* call firstpass before allocation and codegeneration is started
* move leftover code from pass_2.generatecode() to psub
Revision 1.92 2003/10/29 21:29:14 jonas
* some ALLOWDUPREG improvements
Revision 1.91 2003/10/21 15:15:36 peter
* taicpu_abstract.oper[] changed to pointers
Revision 1.90 2003/10/19 12:36:36 florian
* improved speed; reduced memory usage of the interference bitmap
Revision 1.89 2003/10/19 01:34:30 florian
* some ppc stuff fixed
* memory leak fixed
Revision 1.88 2003/10/18 15:41:26 peter
* made worklists dynamic in size
Revision 1.87 2003/10/17 16:16:08 peter
* fixed last commit
Revision 1.86 2003/10/17 15:25:18 florian
* fixed more ppc stuff
Revision 1.85 2003/10/17 14:38:32 peter
* 64k registers supported
* fixed some memory leaks
Revision 1.84 2003/10/11 16:06:42 florian
* fixed some MMX<->SSE
* started to fix ppc, needs an overhaul
+ stabs info improve for spilling, not sure if it works correctly/completly
- MMX_SUPPORT removed from Makefile.fpc
Revision 1.83 2003/10/10 17:48:14 peter
* old trgobj moved to x86/rgcpu and renamed to trgx86fpu
* tregisteralloctor renamed to trgobj
* removed rgobj from a lot of units
* moved location_* and reference_* to cgobj
* first things for mmx register allocation
Revision 1.82 2003/10/09 21:31:37 daniel
* Register allocator splitted, ans abstract now
Revision 1.81 2003/10/01 20:34:49 peter
* procinfo unit contains tprocinfo
* cginfo renamed to cgbase
* moved cgmessage to verbose
* fixed ppc and sparc compiles
Revision 1.80 2003/09/30 19:54:42 peter
* reuse registers with the least conflicts
Revision 1.79 2003/09/29 20:58:56 peter
* optimized releasing of registers
Revision 1.78 2003/09/28 13:41:12 peter
* return reg 255 when allowdupreg is defined
Revision 1.77 2003/09/25 16:19:32 peter
* fix filepositions
* insert spill temp allocations at the start of the proc
Revision 1.76 2003/09/16 16:17:01 peter
* varspez in calls to push_addr_param
Revision 1.75 2003/09/12 19:07:42 daniel
* Fixed fast spilling functionality by re-adding the code that initializes
precoloured nodes to degree 255. I would like to play hangman on the one
who removed that code.
Revision 1.74 2003/09/11 11:54:59 florian
* improved arm code generation
* move some protected and private field around
* the temp. register for register parameters/arguments are now released
before the move to the parameter register is done. This improves
the code in a lot of cases.
Revision 1.73 2003/09/09 20:59:27 daniel
* Adding register allocation order
Revision 1.72 2003/09/09 15:55:44 peter
* use register with least interferences in spillregister
Revision 1.71 2003/09/07 22:09:35 peter
* preparations for different default calling conventions
* various RA fixes
Revision 1.70 2003/09/03 21:06:45 peter
* fixes for FPU register allocation
Revision 1.69 2003/09/03 15:55:01 peter
* NEWRA branch merged
Revision 1.68 2003/09/03 11:18:37 florian
* fixed arm concatcopy
+ arm support in the common compiler sources added
* moved some generic cg code around
+ tfputype added
* ...
Revision 1.67.2.5 2003/08/31 20:44:07 peter
* fixed getexplicitregisterint tregister value
Revision 1.67.2.4 2003/08/31 20:40:50 daniel
* Fixed add_edges_used
Revision 1.67.2.3 2003/08/29 17:28:59 peter
* next batch of updates
Revision 1.67.2.2 2003/08/28 18:35:08 peter
* tregister changed to cardinal
Revision 1.67.2.1 2003/08/27 19:55:54 peter
* first tregister patch
Revision 1.67 2003/08/23 10:46:21 daniel
* Register allocator bugfix for h2pas
Revision 1.66 2003/08/17 16:59:20 jonas
* fixed regvars so they work with newra (at least for ppc)
* fixed some volatile register bugs
+ -dnotranslation option for -dnewra, which causes the registers not to
be translated from virtual to normal registers. Requires support in
the assembler writer as well, which is only implemented in aggas/
agppcgas currently
Revision 1.65 2003/08/17 14:32:48 daniel
* Precoloured nodes now have an infinite degree approached with 255,
like they should.
Revision 1.64 2003/08/17 08:48:02 daniel
* Another register allocator bug fixed.
* usable_registers_cnt set to 6 for i386
Revision 1.63 2003/08/09 18:56:54 daniel
* cs_regalloc renamed to cs_regvars to avoid confusion with register
allocator
* Some preventive changes to i386 spillinh code
Revision 1.62 2003/08/03 14:09:50 daniel
* Fixed a register allocator bug
* Figured out why -dnewra generates superfluous "mov reg1,reg2"
statements: changes in location_force. These moves are now no longer
constrained so they are optimized away.
Revision 1.61 2003/07/21 13:32:39 jonas
* add_edges_used() is now also called for registers allocated with
getexplicitregisterint()
* writing the intereference graph is now only done with -dradebug2 and
the created files are now called "igraph.<module_name>"
Revision 1.60 2003/07/06 15:31:21 daniel
* Fixed register allocator. *Lots* of fixes.
Revision 1.59 2003/07/06 15:00:47 jonas
* fixed my previous completely broken commit. It's not perfect though,
registers > last_int_supreg and < max_intreg may still be "translated"
Revision 1.58 2003/07/06 14:45:05 jonas
* support integer registers that are not managed by newra (ie. don't
translate register numbers that fall outside the range
first_int_supreg..last_int_supreg)
Revision 1.57 2003/07/02 22:18:04 peter
* paraloc splitted in callerparaloc,calleeparaloc
* sparc calling convention updates
Revision 1.56 2003/06/17 16:34:44 jonas
* lots of newra fixes (need getfuncretparaloc implementation for i386)!
* renamed all_intregisters to volatile_intregisters and made it
processor dependent
Revision 1.55 2003/06/14 14:53:50 jonas
* fixed newra cycle for x86
* added constants for indicating source and destination operands of the
"move reg,reg" instruction to aasmcpu (and use those in rgobj)
Revision 1.54 2003/06/13 21:19:31 peter
* current_procdef removed, use current_procinfo.procdef instead
Revision 1.53 2003/06/12 21:11:10 peter
* ungetregisterfpu gets size parameter
Revision 1.52 2003/06/12 16:43:07 peter
* newra compiles for sparc
Revision 1.51 2003/06/09 14:54:26 jonas
* (de)allocation of registers for parameters is now performed properly
(and checked on the ppc)
- removed obsolete allocation of all parameter registers at the start
of a procedure (and deallocation at the end)
Revision 1.50 2003/06/03 21:11:09 peter
* cg.a_load_* get a from and to size specifier
* makeregsize only accepts newregister
* i386 uses generic tcgnotnode,tcgunaryminus
Revision 1.49 2003/06/03 13:01:59 daniel
* Register allocator finished
Revision 1.48 2003/06/01 21:38:06 peter
* getregisterfpu size parameter added
* op_const_reg size parameter added
* sparc updates
Revision 1.47 2003/05/31 20:31:11 jonas
* set inital costs of assigning a variable to a register to 120 for
non-i386, because the used register must be store to memory at the
start and loaded again at the end
Revision 1.46 2003/05/30 18:55:21 jonas
* fixed several regvar related bugs for non-i386. make cycle with -Or now
works for ppc
Revision 1.45 2003/05/30 12:36:13 jonas
* use as little different registers on the ppc until newra is released,
since every used register must be saved
Revision 1.44 2003/05/17 13:30:08 jonas
* changed tt_persistant to tt_persistent :)
* tempcreatenode now doesn't accept a boolean anymore for persistent
temps, but a ttemptype, so you can also create ansistring temps etc
Revision 1.43 2003/05/16 14:33:31 peter
* regvar fixes
Revision 1.42 2003/04/26 20:03:49 daniel
* Bug fix in simplify
Revision 1.41 2003/04/25 20:59:35 peter
* removed funcretn,funcretsym, function result is now in varsym
and aliases for result and function name are added using absolutesym
* vs_hidden parameter for funcret passed in parameter
* vs_hidden fixes
* writenode changed to printnode and released from extdebug
* -vp option added to generate a tree.log with the nodetree
* nicer printnode for statements, callnode
Revision 1.40 2003/04/25 08:25:26 daniel
* Ifdefs around a lot of calls to cleartempgen
* Fixed registers that are allocated but not freed in several nodes
* Tweak to register allocator to cause less spills
* 8-bit registers now interfere with esi,edi and ebp
Compiler can now compile rtl successfully when using new register
allocator
Revision 1.39 2003/04/23 20:23:06 peter
* compile fix for no-newra
Revision 1.38 2003/04/23 14:42:07 daniel
* Further register allocator work. Compiler now smaller with new
allocator than without.
* Somebody forgot to adjust ppu version number
Revision 1.37 2003/04/22 23:50:23 peter
* firstpass uses expectloc
* checks if there are differences between the expectloc and
location.loc from secondpass in EXTDEBUG
Revision 1.36 2003/04/22 10:09:35 daniel
+ Implemented the actual register allocator
+ Scratch registers unavailable when new register allocator used
+ maybe_save/maybe_restore unavailable when new register allocator used
Revision 1.35 2003/04/21 19:16:49 peter
* count address regs separate
Revision 1.34 2003/04/17 16:48:21 daniel
* Added some code to keep track of move instructions in register
allocator
Revision 1.33 2003/04/17 07:50:24 daniel
* Some work on interference graph construction
Revision 1.32 2003/03/28 19:16:57 peter
* generic constructor working for i386
* remove fixed self register
* esi added as address register for i386
Revision 1.31 2003/03/11 21:46:24 jonas
* lots of new regallocator fixes, both in generic and ppc-specific code
(ppc compiler still can't compile the linux system unit though)
Revision 1.30 2003/03/09 21:18:59 olle
+ added cutils to the uses clause
Revision 1.29 2003/03/08 20:36:41 daniel
+ Added newra version of Ti386shlshrnode
+ Added interference graph construction code
Revision 1.28 2003/03/08 13:59:16 daniel
* Work to handle new register notation in ag386nsm
+ Added newra version of Ti386moddivnode
Revision 1.27 2003/03/08 10:53:48 daniel
* Created newra version of secondmul in n386add.pas
Revision 1.26 2003/03/08 08:59:07 daniel
+ $define newra will enable new register allocator
+ getregisterint will return imaginary registers with $newra
+ -sr switch added, will skip register allocation so you can see
the direct output of the code generator before register allocation
Revision 1.25 2003/02/26 20:50:45 daniel
* Fixed ungetreference
Revision 1.24 2003/02/19 22:39:56 daniel
* Fixed a few issues
Revision 1.23 2003/02/19 22:00:14 daniel
* Code generator converted to new register notation
- Horribily outdated todo.txt removed
Revision 1.22 2003/02/02 19:25:54 carl
* Several bugfixes for m68k target (register alloc., opcode emission)
+ VIS target
+ Generic add more complete (still not verified)
Revision 1.21 2003/01/08 18:43:57 daniel
* Tregister changed into a record
Revision 1.20 2002/10/05 12:43:28 carl
* fixes for Delphi 6 compilation
(warning : Some features do not work under Delphi)
Revision 1.19 2002/08/23 16:14:49 peter
* tempgen cleanup
* tt_noreuse temp type added that will be used in genentrycode
Revision 1.18 2002/08/17 22:09:47 florian
* result type handling in tcgcal.pass_2 overhauled
* better tnode.dowrite
* some ppc stuff fixed
Revision 1.17 2002/08/17 09:23:42 florian
* first part of procinfo rewrite
Revision 1.16 2002/08/06 20:55:23 florian
* first part of ppc calling conventions fix
Revision 1.15 2002/08/05 18:27:48 carl
+ more more more documentation
+ first version include/exclude (can't test though, not enough scratch for i386 :()...
Revision 1.14 2002/08/04 19:06:41 carl
+ added generic exception support (still does not work!)
+ more documentation
Revision 1.13 2002/07/07 09:52:32 florian
* powerpc target fixed, very simple units can be compiled
* some basic stuff for better callparanode handling, far from being finished
Revision 1.12 2002/07/01 18:46:26 peter
* internal linker
* reorganized aasm layer
Revision 1.11 2002/05/18 13:34:17 peter
* readded missing revisions
Revision 1.10 2002/05/16 19:46:44 carl
+ defines.inc -> fpcdefs.inc to avoid conflicts if compiling by hand
+ try to fix temp allocation (still in ifdef)
+ generic constructor calls
+ start of tassembler / tmodulebase class cleanup
Revision 1.8 2002/04/21 15:23:03 carl
+ makeregsize
+ changeregsize is now a local routine
Revision 1.7 2002/04/20 21:32:25 carl
+ generic FPC_CHECKPOINTER
+ first parameter offset in stack now portable
* rename some constants
+ move some cpu stuff to other units
- remove unused constents
* fix stacksize for some targets
* fix generic size problems which depend now on EXTEND_SIZE constant
Revision 1.6 2002/04/15 19:03:31 carl
+ reg2str -> std_reg2str()
Revision 1.5 2002/04/06 18:13:01 jonas
* several powerpc-related additions and fixes
Revision 1.4 2002/04/04 19:06:04 peter
* removed unused units
* use tlocation.size in cg.a_*loc*() routines
Revision 1.3 2002/04/02 17:11:29 peter
* tlocation,treference update
* LOC_CONSTANT added for better constant handling
* secondadd splitted in multiple routines
* location_force_reg added for loading a location to a register
of a specified size
* secondassignment parses now first the right and then the left node
(this is compatible with Kylix). This saves a lot of push/pop especially
with string operations
* adapted some routines to use the new cg methods
Revision 1.2 2002/04/01 19:24:25 jonas
* fixed different parameter name in interface and implementation
declaration of a method (only 1.0.x detected this)
Revision 1.1 2002/03/31 20:26:36 jonas
+ a_loadfpu_* and a_loadmm_* methods in tcg
* register allocation is now handled by a class and is mostly processor
independent (+rgobj.pas and i386/rgcpu.pas)
* temp allocation is now handled by a class (+tgobj.pas, -i386\tgcpu.pas)
* some small improvements and fixes to the optimizer
* some register allocation fixes
* some fpuvaroffset fixes in the unary minus node
* push/popusedregisters is now called rg.save/restoreusedregisters and
(for i386) uses temps instead of push/pop's when using -Op3 (that code is
also better optimizable)
* fixed and optimized register saving/restoring for new/dispose nodes
* LOC_FPU locations now also require their "register" field to be set to
R_ST, not R_ST0 (the latter is used for LOC_CFPUREGISTER locations only)
- list field removed of the tnode class because it's not used currently
and can cause hard-to-find bugs
}