llvm-mirror/lib/TableGen/StringMatcher.cpp
Alex Bradbury 5a992b5fc4 [TableGen] Give the option of tolerating duplicate register names
A number of architectures re-use the same register names (e.g. for both 32-bit 
FPRs and 64-bit FPRs). They are currently unable to use the tablegen'erated 
MatchRegisterName and MatchRegisterAltName, as tablegen (when built with 
asserts enabled) will fail.

When the AllowDuplicateRegisterNames in AsmParser is set, duplicated register 
names will be tolerated. A backend can then coerce registers to the desired 
register class by (for instance) implementing validateTargetOperandClass.

At least the in-tree Sparc backend could benefit from this, as does RISC-V 
(single and double precision floating point registers).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39845

llvm-svn: 320018
2017-12-07 09:51:55 +00:00

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//===- StringMatcher.cpp - Generate a matcher for input strings -----------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the StringMatcher class.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/TableGen/StringMatcher.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
using namespace llvm;
/// FindFirstNonCommonLetter - Find the first character in the keys of the
/// string pairs that is not shared across the whole set of strings. All
/// strings are assumed to have the same length.
static unsigned
FindFirstNonCommonLetter(const std::vector<const
StringMatcher::StringPair*> &Matches) {
assert(!Matches.empty());
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Matches[0]->first.size(); i != e; ++i) {
// Check to see if letter i is the same across the set.
char Letter = Matches[0]->first[i];
for (unsigned str = 0, e = Matches.size(); str != e; ++str)
if (Matches[str]->first[i] != Letter)
return i;
}
return Matches[0]->first.size();
}
/// EmitStringMatcherForChar - Given a set of strings that are known to be the
/// same length and whose characters leading up to CharNo are the same, emit
/// code to verify that CharNo and later are the same.
///
/// \return - True if control can leave the emitted code fragment.
bool StringMatcher::EmitStringMatcherForChar(
const std::vector<const StringPair *> &Matches, unsigned CharNo,
unsigned IndentCount, bool IgnoreDuplicates) const {
assert(!Matches.empty() && "Must have at least one string to match!");
std::string Indent(IndentCount * 2 + 4, ' ');
// If we have verified that the entire string matches, we're done: output the
// matching code.
if (CharNo == Matches[0]->first.size()) {
if (Matches.size() > 1 && !IgnoreDuplicates)
report_fatal_error("Had duplicate keys to match on");
// If the to-execute code has \n's in it, indent each subsequent line.
StringRef Code = Matches[0]->second;
std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> Split = Code.split('\n');
OS << Indent << Split.first << "\t // \"" << Matches[0]->first << "\"\n";
Code = Split.second;
while (!Code.empty()) {
Split = Code.split('\n');
OS << Indent << Split.first << "\n";
Code = Split.second;
}
return false;
}
// Bucket the matches by the character we are comparing.
std::map<char, std::vector<const StringPair*>> MatchesByLetter;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Matches.size(); i != e; ++i)
MatchesByLetter[Matches[i]->first[CharNo]].push_back(Matches[i]);
// If we have exactly one bucket to match, see how many characters are common
// across the whole set and match all of them at once.
if (MatchesByLetter.size() == 1) {
unsigned FirstNonCommonLetter = FindFirstNonCommonLetter(Matches);
unsigned NumChars = FirstNonCommonLetter-CharNo;
// Emit code to break out if the prefix doesn't match.
if (NumChars == 1) {
// Do the comparison with if (Str[1] != 'f')
// FIXME: Need to escape general characters.
OS << Indent << "if (" << StrVariableName << "[" << CharNo << "] != '"
<< Matches[0]->first[CharNo] << "')\n";
OS << Indent << " break;\n";
} else {
// Do the comparison with if memcmp(Str.data()+1, "foo", 3).
// FIXME: Need to escape general strings.
OS << Indent << "if (memcmp(" << StrVariableName << ".data()+" << CharNo
<< ", \"" << Matches[0]->first.substr(CharNo, NumChars) << "\", "
<< NumChars << ") != 0)\n";
OS << Indent << " break;\n";
}
return EmitStringMatcherForChar(Matches, FirstNonCommonLetter, IndentCount,
IgnoreDuplicates);
}
// Otherwise, we have multiple possible things, emit a switch on the
// character.
OS << Indent << "switch (" << StrVariableName << "[" << CharNo << "]) {\n";
OS << Indent << "default: break;\n";
for (std::map<char, std::vector<const StringPair*>>::iterator LI =
MatchesByLetter.begin(), E = MatchesByLetter.end(); LI != E; ++LI) {
// TODO: escape hard stuff (like \n) if we ever care about it.
OS << Indent << "case '" << LI->first << "':\t // "
<< LI->second.size() << " string";
if (LI->second.size() != 1) OS << 's';
OS << " to match.\n";
if (EmitStringMatcherForChar(LI->second, CharNo + 1, IndentCount + 1,
IgnoreDuplicates))
OS << Indent << " break;\n";
}
OS << Indent << "}\n";
return true;
}
/// Emit - Top level entry point.
///
void StringMatcher::Emit(unsigned Indent, bool IgnoreDuplicates) const {
// If nothing to match, just fall through.
if (Matches.empty()) return;
// First level categorization: group strings by length.
std::map<unsigned, std::vector<const StringPair*>> MatchesByLength;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Matches.size(); i != e; ++i)
MatchesByLength[Matches[i].first.size()].push_back(&Matches[i]);
// Output a switch statement on length and categorize the elements within each
// bin.
OS.indent(Indent*2+2) << "switch (" << StrVariableName << ".size()) {\n";
OS.indent(Indent*2+2) << "default: break;\n";
for (std::map<unsigned, std::vector<const StringPair*>>::iterator LI =
MatchesByLength.begin(), E = MatchesByLength.end(); LI != E; ++LI) {
OS.indent(Indent*2+2) << "case " << LI->first << ":\t // "
<< LI->second.size()
<< " string" << (LI->second.size() == 1 ? "" : "s") << " to match.\n";
if (EmitStringMatcherForChar(LI->second, 0, Indent, IgnoreDuplicates))
OS.indent(Indent*2+4) << "break;\n";
}
OS.indent(Indent*2+2) << "}\n";
}