// description classes in llvm/Target/MRegisterInfo.h
-// Register - You should define one instance of this class for each register in
-// the target machine.
-//
-class Register {
+// Register - You should define one instance of this class for each register
+// in the target machine. String n will become the "name" of the register.
+class RegisterBase<string n> {
string Namespace = "";
- string Name = "";
+ string Name = n;
+
+ // SpillSize - If this value is set to a non-zero value, it is the size in
+ // bits of the spill slot required to hold this register. If this value is
+ // set to zero, the information is inferred from any register classes the
+ // register belongs to.
+ int SpillSize = 0;
+
+ // SpillAlignment - This value is used to specify the alignment required for
+ // spilling the register. Like SpillSize, this should only be explicitly
+ // specified if the register is not in a register class.
+ int SpillAlignment = 0;
}
-// NamedReg - If the name for the 'def' of the register should not become the
-// "name" of the register, you can use this to specify a custom name instead.
-//
-class NamedReg<string n> : Register {
- let Name = n;
+class Register<string n> : RegisterBase<n> {
+ list<RegisterBase> Aliases = [];
}
-// RegisterAliases - You should define instances of this class to indicate which
-// registers in the register file are aliased together. This allows the code
-// generator to be careful not to put two values with overlapping live ranges
-// into registers which alias.
-//
-class RegisterAliases<Register reg, list<Register> aliases> {
- Register Reg = reg;
- list<Register> Aliases = aliases;
+// RegisterGroup - This can be used to define instances of Register which
+// need to specify aliases.
+// List "aliases" specifies which registers are aliased to this one. This
+// allows the code generator to be careful not to put two values with
+// overlapping live ranges into registers which alias.
+class RegisterGroup<string n, list<Register> aliases> : Register<n> {
+ let Aliases = aliases;
}
// RegisterClass - Now that all of the registers are defined, and aliases
bit isBranch = 0; // Is this instruction a branch instruction?
bit isBarrier = 0; // Can control flow fall through this instruction?
bit isCall = 0; // Is this instruction a call instruction?
+ bit isLoad = 0; // Is this instruction a load instruction?
+ bit isStore = 0; // Is this instruction a store instruction?
bit isTwoAddress = 0; // Is this a two address instruction?
+ bit isConvertibleToThreeAddress = 0; // Can this 2-addr instruction promote?
+ bit isCommutable = 0; // Is this 3 operand instruction commutable?
bit isTerminator = 0; // Is this part of the terminator for a basic block?
+ bit hasDelaySlot = 0; // Does this instruction have an delay slot?
}
//
list<string> TSFlagsFields = [];
list<int> TSFlagsShifts = [];
+
+ // Target can specify its instructions in either big or little-endian formats.
+ // For instance, while both Sparc and PowerPC are big-endian platforms, the
+ // Sparc manual specifies its instructions in the format [31..0] (big), while
+ // PowerPC specifies them using the format [0..31] (little).
+ bit isLittleEndianEncoding = 0;
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// InstFormatName - AsmWriters can specify the name of the format string to
// print instructions with.
string InstFormatName = "AsmString";
+
+ // Variant - AsmWriters can be of multiple different variants. Variants are
+ // used to support targets that need to emit assembly code in ways that are
+ // mostly the same for different targets, but have minor differences in
+ // syntax. If the asmstring contains {|} characters in them, this integer
+ // will specify which alternative to use. For example "{x|y|z}" with Variant
+ // == 1, will expand to "y".
+ int Variant = 0;
}
def DefaultAsmWriter : AsmWriter;
// InstructionSet - Instruction set description for this target.
InstrInfo InstructionSet;
- // AssemblyWriter - The AsmWriter instance to use for this target.
- AsmWriter AssemblyWriter = DefaultAsmWriter;
+ // AssemblyWriters - The AsmWriter instances available for this target.
+ list<AsmWriter> AssemblyWriters = [DefaultAsmWriter];
}