quakeforge/tools/qfcc/include/flow.h
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

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/*
flow.h
Flow graph analysis.
Copyright (C) 2012 Bill Currie <bill@taniwha.org>
Author: Bill Currie <bill@taniwha.org>
Date: 2012/10/30
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.
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*/
#ifndef flow_h
#define flow_h
/** \defgroup qfcc_flow Flow graph analysis
\ingroup qfcc
*/
//@{
struct function_s;
struct sblock_s;
struct statement_s;
struct operand_s;
typedef struct flowvar_s {
struct flowvar_s *next; ///< for ALLOC
struct set_s *use; ///< set of statements that use this var
struct set_s *define; ///< set of statements that define this var
struct operand_s *op; ///< an operand using this var
int number; ///< number of variable in func's ref list
} flowvar_t;
typedef struct flowloop_s {
struct flowloop_s *next;
unsigned head;
struct set_s *nodes;
} flowloop_t;
typedef struct flowedge_s {
unsigned tail;
unsigned head;
} flowedge_t;
/** Represent a node in a flow graph.
*/
typedef struct flownode_s {
struct flownode_s *next; ///< for ALLOC
unsigned id; ///< index of this node in the flow graph
unsigned dfn; ///< depth-first ordering of this node
struct set_s *predecessors; ///< predecessors of this node
struct set_s *successors; ///< successors of this node
struct set_s *edges; ///< edges leaving this node to successor nodes
struct set_s *dom; ///< dominating nodes
struct {
struct set_s *use;
struct set_s *def;
struct set_s *in;
struct set_s *out;
} live_vars;
struct sblock_s *sblock; ///< original statement block
struct dagnode_s *dag; ///< dag for this node
} flownode_t;
typedef struct flowgraph_s {
struct flowgraph_s *next; ///< for ALLOC
struct function_s *func; ///< function to which this graph is attached
flownode_t **nodes; ///< array of nodes in the graph
int num_nodes;
flowedge_t *edges; ///< array of all edges in the graph
int num_edges;
struct set_s *dfst; ///< edges in the depth-first search tree
unsigned *dfo; ///< depth-first order of nodes
flowloop_t *loops; ///< linked list of natural loops
} flowgraph_t;
flowvar_t *flow_get_var (struct operand_s *op);
int flow_is_cond (struct statement_s *s);
int flow_is_goto (struct statement_s *s);
int flow_is_jumpb (struct statement_s *s);
int flow_is_return (struct statement_s *s);
struct sblock_s *flow_get_target (struct statement_s *s);
struct sblock_s **flow_get_targetlist (struct statement_s *s);
void flow_analyze_statement (struct statement_s *s, struct set_s *use,
struct set_s *def, struct set_s *kill,
struct operand_s *operands[4]);
void flow_build_vars (struct function_s *func);
flowgraph_t *flow_build_graph (struct sblock_s *func);
void flow_del_graph (flowgraph_t *graph);
void flow_data_flow (flowgraph_t *graph);
struct sblock_s *flow_generate (flowgraph_t *graph);
void print_flowgraph (flowgraph_t *graph, const char *filename);
//@}
#endif//flow_h