llvm/utils/TableGen/CodeEmitterGen.cpp
David Greene d4a9066c93 [AVX] Make Inits Foldable
Manage Inits in a FoldingSet.  This provides several benefits:

- Memory for Inits is properly managed

- Duplicate Inits are folded into Flyweights, saving memory

- It enforces const-correctness, protecting against certain classes
  of bugs

The above benefits allow Inits to be used in more contexts, which in
turn provides more dynamism to TableGen.  This enhanced capability
will be used by the AVX code generator to a fold common patterns
together.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@134907 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2011-07-11 18:25:51 +00:00

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//===- CodeEmitterGen.cpp - Code Emitter Generator ------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// CodeEmitterGen uses the descriptions of instructions and their fields to
// construct an automated code emitter: a function that, given a MachineInstr,
// returns the (currently, 32-bit unsigned) value of the instruction.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "CodeEmitterGen.h"
#include "CodeGenTarget.h"
#include "Record.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include <map>
using namespace llvm;
// FIXME: Somewhat hackish to use a command line option for this. There should
// be a CodeEmitter class in the Target.td that controls this sort of thing
// instead.
static cl::opt<bool>
MCEmitter("mc-emitter",
cl::desc("Generate CodeEmitter for use with the MC library."),
cl::init(false));
void CodeEmitterGen::reverseBits(std::vector<Record*> &Insts) {
for (std::vector<Record*>::iterator I = Insts.begin(), E = Insts.end();
I != E; ++I) {
Record *R = *I;
if (R->getValueAsString("Namespace") == "TargetOpcode" ||
R->getValueAsBit("isPseudo"))
continue;
const BitsInit *BI = R->getValueAsBitsInit("Inst");
unsigned numBits = BI->getNumBits();
SmallVector<const Init *, 16> NewBits(numBits);
for (unsigned bit = 0, end = numBits / 2; bit != end; ++bit) {
unsigned bitSwapIdx = numBits - bit - 1;
const Init *OrigBit = BI->getBit(bit);
const Init *BitSwap = BI->getBit(bitSwapIdx);
NewBits[bit] = BitSwap;
NewBits[bitSwapIdx] = OrigBit;
}
if (numBits % 2) {
unsigned middle = (numBits + 1) / 2;
NewBits[middle] = BI->getBit(middle);
}
const BitsInit *NewBI = BitsInit::Create(NewBits.begin(), NewBits.end());
// Update the bits in reversed order so that emitInstrOpBits will get the
// correct endianness.
R->getValue("Inst")->setValue(NewBI);
}
}
// If the VarBitInit at position 'bit' matches the specified variable then
// return the variable bit position. Otherwise return -1.
int CodeEmitterGen::getVariableBit(const std::string &VarName,
const BitsInit *BI, int bit) {
if (const VarBitInit *VBI =
dynamic_cast<const VarBitInit*>(BI->getBit(bit))) {
if (const VarInit *VI = dynamic_cast<const VarInit*>(VBI->getVariable()))
if (VI->getName() == VarName)
return VBI->getBitNum();
} else if (const VarInit *VI =
dynamic_cast<const VarInit*>(BI->getBit(bit))) {
if (VI->getName() == VarName)
return 0;
}
return -1;
}
void CodeEmitterGen::
AddCodeToMergeInOperand(Record *R, const BitsInit *BI,
const std::string &VarName, unsigned &NumberedOp,
std::string &Case, CodeGenTarget &Target) {
CodeGenInstruction &CGI = Target.getInstruction(R);
// Determine if VarName actually contributes to the Inst encoding.
int bit = BI->getNumBits()-1;
// Scan for a bit that this contributed to.
for (; bit >= 0; ) {
if (getVariableBit(VarName, BI, bit) != -1)
break;
--bit;
}
// If we found no bits, ignore this value, otherwise emit the call to get the
// operand encoding.
if (bit < 0) return;
// If the operand matches by name, reference according to that
// operand number. Non-matching operands are assumed to be in
// order.
unsigned OpIdx;
if (CGI.Operands.hasOperandNamed(VarName, OpIdx)) {
// Get the machine operand number for the indicated operand.
OpIdx = CGI.Operands[OpIdx].MIOperandNo;
assert(!CGI.Operands.isFlatOperandNotEmitted(OpIdx) &&
"Explicitly used operand also marked as not emitted!");
} else {
/// If this operand is not supposed to be emitted by the
/// generated emitter, skip it.
while (CGI.Operands.isFlatOperandNotEmitted(NumberedOp))
++NumberedOp;
OpIdx = NumberedOp++;
}
std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> SO = CGI.Operands.getSubOperandNumber(OpIdx);
std::string &EncoderMethodName = CGI.Operands[SO.first].EncoderMethodName;
// If the source operand has a custom encoder, use it. This will
// get the encoding for all of the suboperands.
if (!EncoderMethodName.empty()) {
// A custom encoder has all of the information for the
// sub-operands, if there are more than one, so only
// query the encoder once per source operand.
if (SO.second == 0) {
Case += " // op: " + VarName + "\n" +
" op = " + EncoderMethodName + "(MI, " + utostr(OpIdx);
if (MCEmitter)
Case += ", Fixups";
Case += ");\n";
}
} else {
Case += " // op: " + VarName + "\n" +
" op = getMachineOpValue(MI, MI.getOperand(" + utostr(OpIdx) + ")";
if (MCEmitter)
Case += ", Fixups";
Case += ");\n";
}
for (; bit >= 0; ) {
int varBit = getVariableBit(VarName, BI, bit);
// If this bit isn't from a variable, skip it.
if (varBit == -1) {
--bit;
continue;
}
// Figure out the consecutive range of bits covered by this operand, in
// order to generate better encoding code.
int beginInstBit = bit;
int beginVarBit = varBit;
int N = 1;
for (--bit; bit >= 0;) {
varBit = getVariableBit(VarName, BI, bit);
if (varBit == -1 || varBit != (beginVarBit - N)) break;
++N;
--bit;
}
unsigned opMask = ~0U >> (32-N);
int opShift = beginVarBit - N + 1;
opMask <<= opShift;
opShift = beginInstBit - beginVarBit;
if (opShift > 0) {
Case += " Value |= (op & " + utostr(opMask) + "U) << " +
itostr(opShift) + ";\n";
} else if (opShift < 0) {
Case += " Value |= (op & " + utostr(opMask) + "U) >> " +
itostr(-opShift) + ";\n";
} else {
Case += " Value |= op & " + utostr(opMask) + "U;\n";
}
}
}
std::string CodeEmitterGen::getInstructionCase(Record *R,
CodeGenTarget &Target) {
std::string Case;
const BitsInit *BI = R->getValueAsBitsInit("Inst");
const std::vector<RecordVal> &Vals = R->getValues();
unsigned NumberedOp = 0;
// Loop over all of the fields in the instruction, determining which are the
// operands to the instruction.
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Vals.size(); i != e; ++i) {
// Ignore fixed fields in the record, we're looking for values like:
// bits<5> RST = { ?, ?, ?, ?, ? };
if (Vals[i].getPrefix() || Vals[i].getValue()->isComplete())
continue;
AddCodeToMergeInOperand(R, BI, Vals[i].getName(), NumberedOp, Case, Target);
}
std::string PostEmitter = R->getValueAsString("PostEncoderMethod");
if (!PostEmitter.empty())
Case += " Value = " + PostEmitter + "(MI, Value);\n";
return Case;
}
void CodeEmitterGen::run(raw_ostream &o) {
CodeGenTarget Target(Records);
std::vector<Record*> Insts = Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("Instruction");
// For little-endian instruction bit encodings, reverse the bit order
if (Target.isLittleEndianEncoding()) reverseBits(Insts);
EmitSourceFileHeader("Machine Code Emitter", o);
const std::vector<const CodeGenInstruction*> &NumberedInstructions =
Target.getInstructionsByEnumValue();
// Emit function declaration
o << "unsigned " << Target.getName();
if (MCEmitter)
o << "MCCodeEmitter::getBinaryCodeForInstr(const MCInst &MI,\n"
<< " SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups) const {\n";
else
o << "CodeEmitter::getBinaryCodeForInstr(const MachineInstr &MI) const {\n";
// Emit instruction base values
o << " static const unsigned InstBits[] = {\n";
for (std::vector<const CodeGenInstruction*>::const_iterator
IN = NumberedInstructions.begin(),
EN = NumberedInstructions.end();
IN != EN; ++IN) {
const CodeGenInstruction *CGI = *IN;
Record *R = CGI->TheDef;
if (R->getValueAsString("Namespace") == "TargetOpcode" ||
R->getValueAsBit("isPseudo")) {
o << " 0U,\n";
continue;
}
const BitsInit *BI = R->getValueAsBitsInit("Inst");
// Start by filling in fixed values.
unsigned Value = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = BI->getNumBits(); i != e; ++i) {
if (const BitInit *B = dynamic_cast<const BitInit*>(BI->getBit(e-i-1)))
Value |= B->getValue() << (e-i-1);
}
o << " " << Value << "U," << '\t' << "// " << R->getName() << "\n";
}
o << " 0U\n };\n";
// Map to accumulate all the cases.
std::map<std::string, std::vector<std::string> > CaseMap;
// Construct all cases statement for each opcode
for (std::vector<Record*>::iterator IC = Insts.begin(), EC = Insts.end();
IC != EC; ++IC) {
Record *R = *IC;
if (R->getValueAsString("Namespace") == "TargetOpcode" ||
R->getValueAsBit("isPseudo"))
continue;
const std::string &InstName = R->getValueAsString("Namespace") + "::"
+ R->getName();
std::string Case = getInstructionCase(R, Target);
CaseMap[Case].push_back(InstName);
}
// Emit initial function code
o << " const unsigned opcode = MI.getOpcode();\n"
<< " unsigned Value = InstBits[opcode];\n"
<< " unsigned op = 0;\n"
<< " (void)op; // suppress warning\n"
<< " switch (opcode) {\n";
// Emit each case statement
std::map<std::string, std::vector<std::string> >::iterator IE, EE;
for (IE = CaseMap.begin(), EE = CaseMap.end(); IE != EE; ++IE) {
const std::string &Case = IE->first;
std::vector<std::string> &InstList = IE->second;
for (int i = 0, N = InstList.size(); i < N; i++) {
if (i) o << "\n";
o << " case " << InstList[i] << ":";
}
o << " {\n";
o << Case;
o << " break;\n"
<< " }\n";
}
// Default case: unhandled opcode
o << " default:\n"
<< " std::string msg;\n"
<< " raw_string_ostream Msg(msg);\n"
<< " Msg << \"Not supported instr: \" << MI;\n"
<< " report_fatal_error(Msg.str());\n"
<< " }\n"
<< " return Value;\n"
<< "}\n\n";
}