1 //===-- llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h ----------------------*- C++ -*-===//
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
10 // This file defines the MachineRegisterInfo class.
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 #ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEREGISTERINFO_H
15 #define LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEREGISTERINFO_H
17 #include "llvm/Target/TargetRegisterInfo.h"
18 #include "llvm/ADT/BitVector.h"
19 #include "llvm/ADT/iterator.h"
24 /// MachineRegisterInfo - Keep track of information for virtual and physical
25 /// registers, including vreg register classes, use/def chains for registers,
27 class MachineRegisterInfo {
28 /// VRegInfo - Information we keep for each virtual register. The entries in
29 /// this vector are actually converted to vreg numbers by adding the
30 /// TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister delta to their index.
32 /// Each element in this list contains the register class of the vreg and the
33 /// start of the use/def list for the register.
34 std::vector<std::pair<const TargetRegisterClass*, MachineOperand*> > VRegInfo;
36 /// RegClassVRegMap - This vector acts as a map from TargetRegisterClass to
37 /// virtual registers. For each target register class, it keeps a list of
38 /// virtual registers belonging to the class.
39 std::vector<std::vector<unsigned> > RegClass2VRegMap;
41 /// PhysRegUseDefLists - This is an array of the head of the use/def list for
42 /// physical registers.
43 MachineOperand **PhysRegUseDefLists;
45 /// UsedPhysRegs - This is a bit vector that is computed and set by the
46 /// register allocator, and must be kept up to date by passes that run after
47 /// register allocation (though most don't modify this). This is used
48 /// so that the code generator knows which callee save registers to save and
49 /// for other target specific uses.
50 BitVector UsedPhysRegs;
52 /// LiveIns/LiveOuts - Keep track of the physical registers that are
53 /// livein/liveout of the function. Live in values are typically arguments in
54 /// registers, live out values are typically return values in registers.
55 /// LiveIn values are allowed to have virtual registers associated with them,
56 /// stored in the second element.
57 std::vector<std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> > LiveIns;
58 std::vector<unsigned> LiveOuts;
60 MachineRegisterInfo(const MachineRegisterInfo&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
61 void operator=(const MachineRegisterInfo&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
63 explicit MachineRegisterInfo(const TargetRegisterInfo &TRI);
64 ~MachineRegisterInfo();
66 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
68 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
70 /// reg_begin/reg_end - Provide iteration support to walk over all definitions
71 /// and uses of a register within the MachineFunction that corresponds to this
72 /// MachineRegisterInfo object.
73 template<bool Uses, bool Defs>
74 class defusechain_iterator;
76 /// reg_iterator/reg_begin/reg_end - Walk all defs and uses of the specified
78 typedef defusechain_iterator<true,true> reg_iterator;
79 reg_iterator reg_begin(unsigned RegNo) const {
80 return reg_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo));
82 static reg_iterator reg_end() { return reg_iterator(0); }
84 /// def_iterator/def_begin/def_end - Walk all defs of the specified register.
85 typedef defusechain_iterator<false,true> def_iterator;
86 def_iterator def_begin(unsigned RegNo) const {
87 return def_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo));
89 static def_iterator def_end() { return def_iterator(0); }
91 /// use_iterator/use_begin/use_end - Walk all uses of the specified register.
92 typedef defusechain_iterator<true,false> use_iterator;
93 use_iterator use_begin(unsigned RegNo) const {
94 return use_iterator(getRegUseDefListHead(RegNo));
96 static use_iterator use_end() { return use_iterator(0); }
98 /// use_empty - Return true if there are no instructions using the specified
100 bool use_empty(unsigned RegNo) const { return use_begin(RegNo) == use_end(); }
103 /// replaceRegWith - Replace all instances of FromReg with ToReg in the
104 /// machine function. This is like llvm-level X->replaceAllUsesWith(Y),
105 /// except that it also changes any definitions of the register as well.
106 void replaceRegWith(unsigned FromReg, unsigned ToReg);
108 /// getRegUseDefListHead - Return the head pointer for the register use/def
109 /// list for the specified virtual or physical register.
110 MachineOperand *&getRegUseDefListHead(unsigned RegNo) {
111 if (RegNo < TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister)
112 return PhysRegUseDefLists[RegNo];
113 RegNo -= TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister;
114 return VRegInfo[RegNo].second;
117 MachineOperand *getRegUseDefListHead(unsigned RegNo) const {
118 if (RegNo < TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister)
119 return PhysRegUseDefLists[RegNo];
120 RegNo -= TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister;
121 return VRegInfo[RegNo].second;
124 /// getVRegDef - Return the machine instr that defines the specified virtual
125 /// register or null if none is found. This assumes that the code is in SSA
126 /// form, so there should only be one definition.
127 MachineInstr *getVRegDef(unsigned Reg) const;
130 void dumpUses(unsigned RegNo) const;
133 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
134 // Virtual Register Info
135 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
137 /// getRegClass - Return the register class of the specified virtual register.
139 const TargetRegisterClass *getRegClass(unsigned Reg) const {
140 Reg -= TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister;
141 assert(Reg < VRegInfo.size() && "Invalid vreg!");
142 return VRegInfo[Reg].first;
145 /// setRegClass - Set the register class of the specified virtual register.
147 void setRegClass(unsigned Reg, const TargetRegisterClass *RC) {
149 Reg -= TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister;
150 assert(Reg < VRegInfo.size() && "Invalid vreg!");
151 const TargetRegisterClass *OldRC = VRegInfo[Reg].first;
152 VRegInfo[Reg].first = RC;
154 // Remove from old register class's vregs list. This may be slow but
155 // fortunately this operation is rarely needed.
156 std::vector<unsigned> &VRegs = RegClass2VRegMap[OldRC->getID()];
157 std::vector<unsigned>::iterator I=std::find(VRegs.begin(), VRegs.end(), VR);
160 // Add to new register class's vregs list.
161 RegClass2VRegMap[RC->getID()].push_back(VR);
164 /// createVirtualRegister - Create and return a new virtual register in the
165 /// function with the specified register class.
167 unsigned createVirtualRegister(const TargetRegisterClass *RegClass);
169 /// getLastVirtReg - Return the highest currently assigned virtual register.
171 unsigned getLastVirtReg() const {
172 return (unsigned)VRegInfo.size()+TargetRegisterInfo::FirstVirtualRegister-1;
175 /// getRegClassVirtRegs - Return the list of virtual registers of the given
176 /// target register class.
177 std::vector<unsigned> &getRegClassVirtRegs(const TargetRegisterClass *RC) {
178 return RegClass2VRegMap[RC->getID()];
181 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
182 // Physical Register Use Info
183 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
185 /// isPhysRegUsed - Return true if the specified register is used in this
186 /// function. This only works after register allocation.
187 bool isPhysRegUsed(unsigned Reg) const { return UsedPhysRegs[Reg]; }
189 /// setPhysRegUsed - Mark the specified register used in this function.
190 /// This should only be called during and after register allocation.
191 void setPhysRegUsed(unsigned Reg) { UsedPhysRegs[Reg] = true; }
193 /// setPhysRegUnused - Mark the specified register unused in this function.
194 /// This should only be called during and after register allocation.
195 void setPhysRegUnused(unsigned Reg) { UsedPhysRegs[Reg] = false; }
198 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
199 // LiveIn/LiveOut Management
200 //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
202 /// addLiveIn/Out - Add the specified register as a live in/out. Note that it
203 /// is an error to add the same register to the same set more than once.
204 void addLiveIn(unsigned Reg, unsigned vreg = 0) {
205 LiveIns.push_back(std::make_pair(Reg, vreg));
207 void addLiveOut(unsigned Reg) { LiveOuts.push_back(Reg); }
209 // Iteration support for live in/out sets. These sets are kept in sorted
210 // order by their register number.
211 typedef std::vector<std::pair<unsigned,unsigned> >::const_iterator
213 typedef std::vector<unsigned>::const_iterator liveout_iterator;
214 livein_iterator livein_begin() const { return LiveIns.begin(); }
215 livein_iterator livein_end() const { return LiveIns.end(); }
216 bool livein_empty() const { return LiveIns.empty(); }
217 liveout_iterator liveout_begin() const { return LiveOuts.begin(); }
218 liveout_iterator liveout_end() const { return LiveOuts.end(); }
219 bool liveout_empty() const { return LiveOuts.empty(); }
221 bool isLiveIn(unsigned Reg) const {
222 for (livein_iterator I = livein_begin(), E = livein_end(); I != E; ++I)
223 if (I->first == Reg || I->second == Reg)
229 void HandleVRegListReallocation();
232 /// defusechain_iterator - This class provides iterator support for machine
233 /// operands in the function that use or define a specific register. If
234 /// ReturnUses is true it returns uses of registers, if ReturnDefs is true it
235 /// returns defs. If neither are true then you are silly and it always
237 template<bool ReturnUses, bool ReturnDefs>
238 class defusechain_iterator
239 : public forward_iterator<MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t> {
241 explicit defusechain_iterator(MachineOperand *op) : Op(op) {
242 // If the first node isn't one we're interested in, advance to one that
243 // we are interested in.
245 if ((!ReturnUses && op->isUse()) ||
246 (!ReturnDefs && op->isDef()))
250 friend class MachineRegisterInfo;
252 typedef forward_iterator<MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t>::reference reference;
253 typedef forward_iterator<MachineInstr, ptrdiff_t>::pointer pointer;
255 defusechain_iterator(const defusechain_iterator &I) : Op(I.Op) {}
256 defusechain_iterator() : Op(0) {}
258 bool operator==(const defusechain_iterator &x) const {
261 bool operator!=(const defusechain_iterator &x) const {
262 return !operator==(x);
265 /// atEnd - return true if this iterator is equal to reg_end() on the value.
266 bool atEnd() const { return Op == 0; }
268 // Iterator traversal: forward iteration only
269 defusechain_iterator &operator++() { // Preincrement
270 assert(Op && "Cannot increment end iterator!");
271 Op = Op->getNextOperandForReg();
273 // If this is an operand we don't care about, skip it.
274 while (Op && ((!ReturnUses && Op->isUse()) ||
275 (!ReturnDefs && Op->isDef())))
276 Op = Op->getNextOperandForReg();
280 defusechain_iterator operator++(int) { // Postincrement
281 defusechain_iterator tmp = *this; ++*this; return tmp;
284 MachineOperand &getOperand() const {
285 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!");
289 /// getOperandNo - Return the operand # of this MachineOperand in its
291 unsigned getOperandNo() const {
292 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!");
293 return Op - &Op->getParent()->getOperand(0);
296 // Retrieve a reference to the current operand.
297 MachineInstr &operator*() const {
298 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!");
299 return *Op->getParent();
302 MachineInstr *operator->() const {
303 assert(Op && "Cannot dereference end iterator!");
304 return Op->getParent();
310 } // End llvm namespace