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Bill Currie 08b27efe33 Nuke the return type flow calculations.
They've proven to be unnecessary with the recent symbol/def changes.
2012-12-05 19:56:10 +09:00
Bill Currie 3f3b501c58 Move flowvar/deflabel from symbol_t to def_t.
With the need to handle aliasing in the optimizer, it has become apparent
that having the flow data attached to symbols is not nearly as useful as
having it attached to defs (which are views of the actual variables).

This also involves a bit of a cleanup of operand types: op_pointer and
op_alias are gone (this seems to greatly simplify the optimizer)

There is a bit of a problem with enums in switch statements, but this might
actually be a sign that something is not quite right in the switch code
(other than enums not being recognized as ints for jump table
optimization).
2012-12-05 19:47:22 +09:00
Bill Currie 98a0afa38f Add and use FREE() to complement ALLOC().
Now it will be easy to test memory access with valgrind (just compile with
DEBUG_QFCC_MEMORY defined).
2012-12-04 13:23:31 +09:00
Bill Currie 5725c5124c Rename the storage_class_t enum values.
With the intoduction of the statement type enum came a prefix clash. As
"st" makes sense for "statement type", I decided that "storage class"
should be "sc". Although there haven't been any problems as of yet, I
decided it would be a good idea to clean up the clash now. It also helps
avoid confusion (I was a bit surprised after working with st_assign etc to
be reminded of st_extern etc).
2012-12-02 10:11:30 +09:00
Bill Currie 848493379d Support calls through function temps.
I had forgotten function vars stored in ents and objects would use a temp
when calling the function.
2012-12-01 11:10:47 +09:00
Bill Currie df66669a87 Handle back edges in return type flow.
Turns out the flow loop needs to be repeated until there are no changes.
2012-11-30 18:25:47 +09:00
Bill Currie 9e4fb3d3e7 Fix the return type flow.
Uninitialized variable :P
So far, basic tests seem to be good.
2012-11-30 17:24:39 +09:00
Bill Currie 554b2e4710 Add flow analysis to determin the type of .return.
It doesn't quite work yet, but...

It has proven necessary to know what type .return has at any point in the
function. The segfault in ctf is caused by the return statement added to
the end of the void function messing with the expr pointer stored in the
daglabel for .return. While this is actually by design (though the
statement really should have a valid expr pointer rather than), it actually
highlights a bigger problem: there's no stable knowledge of the current
type of .return. This is not a problem in expression statements as the
dagnodes for expression statements store the desired types of all operands.
However, when assigning from .return to attached variables in a leaf node,
the type of .return is not stored anywhere but the expression last
accessing .return.
2012-11-30 17:15:05 +09:00
Bill Currie 388247791d Re-enable the dags specific flow graph dump. 2012-11-30 16:56:25 +09:00
Bill Currie 71d1804e22 Clean up flow diagrams.
Now information like dags or live variables are dumped separately, and the
live variable information replaces the flow node in the diagram (like dags
have recently).
2012-11-30 16:52:22 +09:00
Bill Currie 93f53605ed Move and rename statement related flow_is_* and flow_get_*
They really should have been in statements.[ch] in the first place
(actually, they sort of were: is_goto etc, so some redundant code has been
removed, too).
2012-11-30 14:06:52 +09:00
Bill Currie d0e56c91cc Detect non-initial nodes with no predecessors.
Such nodes are unreachable code (ie, dead blocks), but the dead block
removal code failed to remove them (current known cause: miscounted label
userrs). As such blocks cause problems for data flow analysis, ignoring
them is not a good idea. Thus make them an internal error.
2012-11-24 21:39:02 +09:00
Bill Currie 4c1dc568e0 Cop out on uninitialized large variables.
vectors, quaternions and structs are a little tricky. I need to think about
how to get them working, but I also want qfcc to get through as much code
as possible.
2012-11-24 16:49:46 +09:00
Bill Currie 40c97f9570 Tread immediate move statements similarly to assignments.
They're used for structure assignment in near data space. This fixes the
bogus uninitialized warnings on fully initialized structs.
2012-11-24 16:47:44 +09:00
Bill Currie dbbca47a3b Mark initialized struct/array defs as initalized.
Also, use the initialized flag for setting up the initalized var set in
flow_uninitialized().
2012-11-24 15:26:27 +09:00
Bill Currie 0583dc82d3 Treat uninitialized temps as a bug.
It really should be impossible, but I'm not sure where the bug is yet
(though there are uninitialized variables that are false positives that
most definitely are initialized, might be related)
2012-11-21 10:26:41 +09:00
Bill Currie 686937123c Ensure flowvars always point to the var itself.
Pointing to aliases of the var causes all sorts of problems, but this time
it was causing the uninitialized variable detector to miss certain
parameters.
2012-11-21 09:43:59 +09:00
Bill Currie 0dc306c4b7 Fix the initialized var data flow.
Now most false positives have been fixed. Just some problems with aliased
vars (next) and then the usual false positives caused by branches.
2012-11-21 09:42:02 +09:00
Bill Currie 547ea78ad7 Implement uninitialized variable checking.
It currently gets a lot of false positives (globals and parameters?), but
the initial tests for just local vars worked.
2012-11-20 21:49:47 +09:00
Bill Currie 56103f9a38 Treat global variables as live at the end of a function.
.return and .param_N are not classed as global variables for data flow
analysis. .return is taken care of by return statements, and .param_N by
call statements.

With this, the menus work up to attempting to load the menu plist.
Something is corrupting zmalloc's blocks.
2012-11-19 17:21:35 +09:00
Bill Currie 1e72e3eb20 Make the post-optimization sblocks dump optional. 2012-11-19 15:24:09 +09:00
Bill Currie 0c3aeb30aa Reuse tempary variables.
Now that I've got nice code, it was worth doing. Unfortunatly, bsearch
style switch statements have problems.
switch.r:14: BUG: temp users went negative: <tmp 0x21b6840:-1>
switch.r:14: BUG: temp users went negative: <tmp 0x21b6840:-2>
switch.r:14: BUG: temp users went negative: <tmp 0x21b6840:-3>
switch.r:14: BUG: temp users went negative: <tmp 0x21b67d0:-1>
2012-11-18 19:10:18 +09:00
Bill Currie 12133bc02f Rewrite dags to use sets.
While things are quite broken now (very incorrect code is being generated),
the dag is much easier to work with. The dag is now stored in an array of
nodes (the children pointers are still used for dagnode operands), and sets
are used for marking node parents, attached identifiers and (when done,
extra edges).
2012-11-17 21:14:42 +09:00
Bill Currie 872b13616d Ensure return's operand gets set properly.
Yay for coding and designing at the same time, not :P
2012-11-16 21:50:27 +09:00
Bill Currie 1100efba54 Nuke find_operands in favor of flow_analyze_statement.
flow_analyze_statement uses the statement type to quickly determin which
operands are inputs and which are outputs. It takes (optional) sets for
used variables, defined variables and killed variables (only partially
working, but I don't actually use kill sets yet). It also takes an optional
array for storing the operands: index 0 is the output, 1-3 are the inputs.
flow_analyze_statement clears any given sets on entry.

Live variable analysis now uses the sets rather than individual vars. Much
cleaner code :).

Dags are completely broken.
2012-11-16 19:33:37 +09:00
Bill Currie 69543cf85b Fix an uninitialized variable.
It was never a propblem until an attempt to dump empty sblocks was made.
2012-11-15 13:44:09 +09:00
Bill Currie d76e2a8423 Make a start on regenerating code from dags.
Some parts are a lot messier than I thought, so the actual codegen in the
dags code is just a minimal stub for now.
2012-11-15 13:44:09 +09:00
Bill Currie 2b2ea5c9b3 Compute dags as part of data flow analysis.
I want to use the live variable information when building the dags.
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie c358a0e77e Create a function to generalize dot dumping.
Now, any time a graph is wanted, the file can be consistently named without
a lot of messy code.
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie 9f409b1ac4 Rename make_dag to dag_create. 2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie 04a8e19481 Move the flow-var use/define calcs to a better place.
dags.c really isn't the right place. The only reason it wasn't in flow.c in
the first place is find_operands was in the wrong place.
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie e3a49df0a8 Set def after setting use.
An instruction that both reads and writes the same variable will read the
variable before writing to it, so the instruction uses the variable rather
than defines it (for live-variable purposes).
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie 58cb73d6aa Remember to union the node's use with (out - def)
Oops.
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie cd224c00d4 Add live variable info to flow graph dumps.
Things are a little bogus, but at least the bogosity is visible :)
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie 4b64912793 Begin doing some data flow analysis.
In te beginning, live variables.
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie 0b49bd343c Collect information on statements that set or use vars.
First, it turns out using daglabels wasn't such a workable plan (due to
labels being flushed every sblock). Instead, flowvars are used. Each actual
variable (whether normal or temp) has a pointer to the flowvar attached to
that variable.

For each variable, the statements that use or define the variable are
recorded in the appropriate set attached to each (flow)variable.
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie 7404aacab7 Resurrect dags building and printing.
However, this time it's done after the statement recording (so the
statement numbers are set).
2012-11-15 13:44:08 +09:00
Bill Currie acedc65de1 Make an array of statements for the function.
With this, sets can be used to represent statements.
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie acc3beb6ab Make flow_find_dominators a little more robust.
While a non-initial node not having predecessors is really an internal
error, segfaulting because of it is not nice.
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie acde6ca0a0 Handle jumpb statements in dot_sblock and flow graphs. 2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie d7177a78e9 Rewrite the flow graph code.
The flow graph nodes are now properly separated from the graph, and edge
information is stored in the graph struct. This actually made for much
cleaner code (partly thanks to the use of sets and set iterators).

Flow graph reduction has been (temporarily) ripped out as the entire
approach was wrong. There was also a bug in that I didn't really understand
the dragon book about selecting nodes and thus messed things up. The
depth-first search tree "fixed" the problem, but was really the wrong
solution (sledge hammer :P).

Also, now that I understand that dot's directed graphs must be acyclic, I
now have much better control over the graphs (back edges need to be
flipped).
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie 2385cf65c2 Rename setstate_t to set_iter_t.
After all, it is an iterator :).
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie 8c5a2b3d11 Implement depth-first searching for flow graphs.
This fixes the bogusly irreducible graphs.
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie 53622dbb99 Perform graph reduction on the function's flow graph.
The reduction is performed itteratively until the graph is irreducible, but
such that each reduction wraps the previous graph. Unfortunately, due
depth-first searching not being implemented, graphs that should be reduced
(ie, those with natural loops).
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie 8567508963 Rewrite set_first() and add set_next().
set_first() now returns a pointer to a setstate_t struct that holds the
state necessary for scanning a set. set_next() will automatically delete
the state block when the end of the set is reached. set_delstate() is also
provided to allow early termination of the scan.
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie 2da038ce0f Bring back dot_flow.c.
However, it produces simplified flow graphs (ie, just nodes and edges, no
statements, though later on data flow information will be added).
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie c483770121 Rework flow.c with the aim of graph reduction.
Much of the data recently added to sblock_t has been moved to flownode_t.
No graph reduction is carried out yet, but the initial (innermost level)
graph has been built.
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie da446fd343 Detect natural loops.
Non-nested loops that have the same head-node are merged into one loop.
However, loop nesting is not currently detected (next step).
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie 1fead50f4e Calculate the dominators of each node in the flow graph.
The dominators are represented by sets using the node numbers.
2012-11-15 13:44:07 +09:00
Bill Currie 7853bf1859 Calculate a node's successors and predecessors.
The dot graphs are a little odd (arrow heads on the wrong end of the
predecessor edges), but things seem to be correct.
2012-11-15 13:44:06 +09:00
Bill Currie 739ebc522c Begin working on flow analysis.
For now, variable and flow graph node maps are built.
2012-11-15 13:44:06 +09:00