X-Git-Url: http://demsky.eecs.uci.edu/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fllvm%2FADT%2FAPInt.h;h=56cd3ccf84e3ebd3b8d0058f6f5f13bf83ff4fdf;hb=670031666cf4dea0d122a0df2ec1d18822c225e4;hp=8c6034809f256a6eba8911b997845a3a926670f4;hpb=98f8ccfad06c8928d899f506731987f951b2ebe4;p=oota-llvm.git diff --git a/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h b/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h index 8c6034809f2..56cd3ccf84e 100644 --- a/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h +++ b/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h @@ -18,17 +18,19 @@ #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" #include -#include +#include +#include #include namespace llvm { class Serializer; class Deserializer; class FoldingSetNodeID; - + class raw_ostream; + template class SmallVectorImpl; - + /* An unsigned host type used as a single part of a multi-part bignum. */ typedef uint64_t integerPart; @@ -42,20 +44,20 @@ namespace llvm { //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// APInt - This class represents arbitrary precision constant integral values. -/// It is a functional replacement for common case unsigned integer type like -/// "unsigned", "unsigned long" or "uint64_t", but also allows non-byte-width +/// It is a functional replacement for common case unsigned integer type like +/// "unsigned", "unsigned long" or "uint64_t", but also allows non-byte-width /// integer sizes and large integer value types such as 3-bits, 15-bits, or more -/// than 64-bits of precision. APInt provides a variety of arithmetic operators +/// than 64-bits of precision. APInt provides a variety of arithmetic operators /// and methods to manipulate integer values of any bit-width. It supports both /// the typical integer arithmetic and comparison operations as well as bitwise /// manipulation. /// /// The class has several invariants worth noting: /// * All bit, byte, and word positions are zero-based. -/// * Once the bit width is set, it doesn't change except by the Truncate, +/// * Once the bit width is set, it doesn't change except by the Truncate, /// SignExtend, or ZeroExtend operations. /// * All binary operators must be on APInt instances of the same bit width. -/// Attempting to use these operators on instances with different bit +/// Attempting to use these operators on instances with different bit /// widths will yield an assertion. /// * The value is stored canonically as an unsigned value. For operations /// where it makes a difference, there are both signed and unsigned variants @@ -68,7 +70,7 @@ namespace llvm { /// /// @brief Class for arbitrary precision integers. class APInt { - uint32_t BitWidth; ///< The number of bits in this APInt. + unsigned BitWidth; ///< The number of bits in this APInt. /// This union is used to store the integer value. When the /// integer bit-width <= 64, it uses VAL, otherwise it uses pVal. @@ -80,7 +82,8 @@ class APInt { /// This enum is used to hold the constants we needed for APInt. enum { /// Bits in a word - APINT_BITS_PER_WORD = static_cast(sizeof(uint64_t)) * 8, + APINT_BITS_PER_WORD = static_cast(sizeof(uint64_t)) * + CHAR_BIT, /// Byte size of a word APINT_WORD_SIZE = static_cast(sizeof(uint64_t)) }; @@ -88,44 +91,44 @@ class APInt { /// This constructor is used only internally for speed of construction of /// temporaries. It is unsafe for general use so it is not public. /// @brief Fast internal constructor - APInt(uint64_t* val, uint32_t bits) : BitWidth(bits), pVal(val) { } + APInt(uint64_t* val, unsigned bits) : BitWidth(bits), pVal(val) { } /// @returns true if the number of bits <= 64, false otherwise. /// @brief Determine if this APInt just has one word to store value. - bool isSingleWord() const { - return BitWidth <= APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; + bool isSingleWord() const { + return BitWidth <= APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; } /// @returns the word position for the specified bit position. /// @brief Determine which word a bit is in. - static uint32_t whichWord(uint32_t bitPosition) { - return bitPosition / APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; + static unsigned whichWord(unsigned bitPosition) { + return bitPosition / APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; } - /// @returns the bit position in a word for the specified bit position + /// @returns the bit position in a word for the specified bit position /// in the APInt. /// @brief Determine which bit in a word a bit is in. - static uint32_t whichBit(uint32_t bitPosition) { - return bitPosition % APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; + static unsigned whichBit(unsigned bitPosition) { + return bitPosition % APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; } - /// This method generates and returns a uint64_t (word) mask for a single - /// bit at a specific bit position. This is used to mask the bit in the + /// This method generates and returns a uint64_t (word) mask for a single + /// bit at a specific bit position. This is used to mask the bit in the /// corresponding word. /// @returns a uint64_t with only bit at "whichBit(bitPosition)" set /// @brief Get a single bit mask. - static uint64_t maskBit(uint32_t bitPosition) { - return 1ULL << whichBit(bitPosition); + static uint64_t maskBit(unsigned bitPosition) { + return 1ULL << whichBit(bitPosition); } /// This method is used internally to clear the to "N" bits in the high order - /// word that are not used by the APInt. This is needed after the most - /// significant word is assigned a value to ensure that those bits are + /// word that are not used by the APInt. This is needed after the most + /// significant word is assigned a value to ensure that those bits are /// zero'd out. /// @brief Clear unused high order bits APInt& clearUnusedBits() { // Compute how many bits are used in the final word - uint32_t wordBits = BitWidth % APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; + unsigned wordBits = BitWidth % APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; if (wordBits == 0) // If all bits are used, we want to leave the value alone. This also // avoids the undefined behavior of >> when the shift is the same size as @@ -143,13 +146,13 @@ class APInt { /// @returns the corresponding word for the specified bit position. /// @brief Get the word corresponding to a bit position - uint64_t getWord(uint32_t bitPosition) const { - return isSingleWord() ? VAL : pVal[whichWord(bitPosition)]; + uint64_t getWord(unsigned bitPosition) const { + return isSingleWord() ? VAL : pVal[whichWord(bitPosition)]; } /// This is used by the constructors that take string arguments. /// @brief Convert a char array into an APInt - void fromString(uint32_t numBits, const char *strStart, uint32_t slen, + void fromString(unsigned numBits, const char *strStart, unsigned slen, uint8_t radix); /// This is used by the toString method to divide by the radix. It simply @@ -157,18 +160,18 @@ class APInt { /// has specific constraints on its inputs. If those constraints are not met /// then it provides a simpler form of divide. /// @brief An internal division function for dividing APInts. - static void divide(const APInt LHS, uint32_t lhsWords, - const APInt &RHS, uint32_t rhsWords, + static void divide(const APInt LHS, unsigned lhsWords, + const APInt &RHS, unsigned rhsWords, APInt *Quotient, APInt *Remainder); /// out-of-line slow case for inline constructor - void initSlowCase(uint32_t numBits, uint64_t val, bool isSigned); + void initSlowCase(unsigned numBits, uint64_t val, bool isSigned); /// out-of-line slow case for inline copy constructor void initSlowCase(const APInt& that); /// out-of-line slow case for shl - APInt shlSlowCase(uint32_t shiftAmt) const; + APInt shlSlowCase(unsigned shiftAmt) const; /// out-of-line slow case for operator& APInt AndSlowCase(const APInt& RHS) const; @@ -189,13 +192,13 @@ class APInt { bool EqualSlowCase(uint64_t Val) const; /// out-of-line slow case for countLeadingZeros - uint32_t countLeadingZerosSlowCase() const; + unsigned countLeadingZerosSlowCase() const; /// out-of-line slow case for countTrailingOnes - uint32_t countTrailingOnesSlowCase() const; + unsigned countTrailingOnesSlowCase() const; /// out-of-line slow case for countPopulation - uint32_t countPopulationSlowCase() const; + unsigned countPopulationSlowCase() const; public: /// @name Constructors @@ -208,7 +211,7 @@ public: /// @param val the initial value of the APInt /// @param isSigned how to treat signedness of val /// @brief Create a new APInt of numBits width, initialized as val. - APInt(uint32_t numBits, uint64_t val, bool isSigned = false) + APInt(unsigned numBits, uint64_t val, bool isSigned = false) : BitWidth(numBits), VAL(0) { assert(BitWidth && "bitwidth too small"); if (isSingleWord()) @@ -224,10 +227,10 @@ public: /// @param numWords the number of words in bigVal /// @param bigVal a sequence of words to form the initial value of the APInt /// @brief Construct an APInt of numBits width, initialized as bigVal[]. - APInt(uint32_t numBits, uint32_t numWords, const uint64_t bigVal[]); + APInt(unsigned numBits, unsigned numWords, const uint64_t bigVal[]); /// This constructor interprets the slen characters starting at StrStart as - /// a string in the given radix. The interpretation stops when the first + /// a string in the given radix. The interpretation stops when the first /// character that is not suitable for the radix is encountered. Acceptable /// radix values are 2, 8, 10 and 16. It is an error for the value implied by /// the string to require more bits than numBits. @@ -236,14 +239,14 @@ public: /// @param slen the maximum number of characters to interpret /// @param radix the radix to use for the conversion /// @brief Construct an APInt from a string representation. - APInt(uint32_t numBits, const char strStart[], uint32_t slen, uint8_t radix); + APInt(unsigned numBits, const char strStart[], unsigned slen, uint8_t radix); /// Simply makes *this a copy of that. /// @brief Copy Constructor. APInt(const APInt& that) : BitWidth(that.BitWidth), VAL(0) { assert(BitWidth && "bitwidth too small"); - if (isSingleWord()) + if (isSingleWord()) VAL = that.VAL; else initSlowCase(that); @@ -251,21 +254,21 @@ public: /// @brief Destructor. ~APInt() { - if (!isSingleWord()) + if (!isSingleWord()) delete [] pVal; } /// Default constructor that creates an uninitialized APInt. This is useful /// for object deserialization (pair this with the static method Read). explicit APInt() : BitWidth(1) {} - - /// Profile - Used to insert APInt objects, or objects that contain APInt + + /// Profile - Used to insert APInt objects, or objects that contain APInt /// objects, into FoldingSets. void Profile(FoldingSetNodeID& id) const; - + /// @brief Used by the Bitcode serializer to emit APInts to Bitcode. void Emit(Serializer& S) const; - + /// @brief Used by the Bitcode deserializer to deserialize APInts. void Read(Deserializer& D); @@ -330,30 +333,32 @@ public: } /// @brief Check if this APInt has an N-bits unsigned integer value. - bool isIntN(uint32_t N) const { + bool isIntN(unsigned N) const { assert(N && "N == 0 ???"); - if (isSingleWord()) { + if (N >= getBitWidth()) + return true; + + if (isSingleWord()) return VAL == (VAL & (~0ULL >> (64 - N))); - } else { - APInt Tmp(N, getNumWords(), pVal); - return Tmp == (*this); - } + APInt Tmp(N, getNumWords(), pVal); + Tmp.zext(getBitWidth()); + return Tmp == (*this); } /// @brief Check if this APInt has an N-bits signed integer value. - bool isSignedIntN(uint32_t N) const { + bool isSignedIntN(unsigned N) const { assert(N && "N == 0 ???"); return getMinSignedBits() <= N; } /// @returns true if the argument APInt value is a power of two > 0. - bool isPowerOf2() const; + bool isPowerOf2() const; /// isSignBit - Return true if this is the value returned by getSignBit. bool isSignBit() const { return isMinSignedValue(); } - + /// This converts the APInt to a boolean value as a test against zero. - /// @brief Boolean conversion function. + /// @brief Boolean conversion function. bool getBoolValue() const { return *this != 0; } @@ -370,65 +375,65 @@ public: /// @name Value Generators /// @{ /// @brief Gets maximum unsigned value of APInt for specific bit width. - static APInt getMaxValue(uint32_t numBits) { + static APInt getMaxValue(unsigned numBits) { return APInt(numBits, 0).set(); } /// @brief Gets maximum signed value of APInt for a specific bit width. - static APInt getSignedMaxValue(uint32_t numBits) { + static APInt getSignedMaxValue(unsigned numBits) { return APInt(numBits, 0).set().clear(numBits - 1); } /// @brief Gets minimum unsigned value of APInt for a specific bit width. - static APInt getMinValue(uint32_t numBits) { + static APInt getMinValue(unsigned numBits) { return APInt(numBits, 0); } /// @brief Gets minimum signed value of APInt for a specific bit width. - static APInt getSignedMinValue(uint32_t numBits) { + static APInt getSignedMinValue(unsigned numBits) { return APInt(numBits, 0).set(numBits - 1); } /// getSignBit - This is just a wrapper function of getSignedMinValue(), and /// it helps code readability when we want to get a SignBit. /// @brief Get the SignBit for a specific bit width. - static APInt getSignBit(uint32_t BitWidth) { + static APInt getSignBit(unsigned BitWidth) { return getSignedMinValue(BitWidth); } /// @returns the all-ones value for an APInt of the specified bit-width. /// @brief Get the all-ones value. - static APInt getAllOnesValue(uint32_t numBits) { + static APInt getAllOnesValue(unsigned numBits) { return APInt(numBits, 0).set(); } /// @returns the '0' value for an APInt of the specified bit-width. /// @brief Get the '0' value. - static APInt getNullValue(uint32_t numBits) { + static APInt getNullValue(unsigned numBits) { return APInt(numBits, 0); } /// Get an APInt with the same BitWidth as this APInt, just zero mask /// the low bits and right shift to the least significant bit. /// @returns the high "numBits" bits of this APInt. - APInt getHiBits(uint32_t numBits) const; + APInt getHiBits(unsigned numBits) const; /// Get an APInt with the same BitWidth as this APInt, just zero mask /// the high bits. /// @returns the low "numBits" bits of this APInt. - APInt getLoBits(uint32_t numBits) const; + APInt getLoBits(unsigned numBits) const; /// Constructs an APInt value that has a contiguous range of bits set. The /// bits from loBit (inclusive) to hiBit (exclusive) will be set. All other /// bits will be zero. For example, with parameters(32, 0, 16) you would get /// 0x0000FFFF. If hiBit is less than loBit then the set bits "wrap". For - /// example, with parameters (32, 28, 4), you would get 0xF000000F. + /// example, with parameters (32, 28, 4), you would get 0xF000000F. /// @param numBits the intended bit width of the result /// @param loBit the index of the lowest bit set. /// @param hiBit the index of the highest bit set. /// @returns An APInt value with the requested bits set. /// @brief Get a value with a block of bits set. - static APInt getBitsSet(uint32_t numBits, uint32_t loBit, uint32_t hiBit) { + static APInt getBitsSet(unsigned numBits, unsigned loBit, unsigned hiBit) { assert(hiBit <= numBits && "hiBit out of range"); assert(loBit < numBits && "loBit out of range"); if (hiBit < loBit) @@ -441,12 +446,12 @@ public: /// @param numBits the bitwidth of the result /// @param hiBitsSet the number of high-order bits set in the result. /// @brief Get a value with high bits set - static APInt getHighBitsSet(uint32_t numBits, uint32_t hiBitsSet) { + static APInt getHighBitsSet(unsigned numBits, unsigned hiBitsSet) { assert(hiBitsSet <= numBits && "Too many bits to set!"); // Handle a degenerate case, to avoid shifting by word size if (hiBitsSet == 0) return APInt(numBits, 0); - uint32_t shiftAmt = numBits - hiBitsSet; + unsigned shiftAmt = numBits - hiBitsSet; // For small values, return quickly if (numBits <= APINT_BITS_PER_WORD) return APInt(numBits, ~0ULL << shiftAmt); @@ -457,15 +462,14 @@ public: /// @param numBits the bitwidth of the result /// @param loBitsSet the number of low-order bits set in the result. /// @brief Get a value with low bits set - // XXX why isn't this inlining? - static APInt getLowBitsSet(uint32_t numBits, uint32_t loBitsSet) { + static APInt getLowBitsSet(unsigned numBits, unsigned loBitsSet) { assert(loBitsSet <= numBits && "Too many bits to set!"); // Handle a degenerate case, to avoid shifting by word size if (loBitsSet == 0) return APInt(numBits, 0); if (loBitsSet == APINT_BITS_PER_WORD) return APInt(numBits, -1ULL); - // For small values, return quickly + // For small values, return quickly. if (numBits < APINT_BITS_PER_WORD) return APInt(numBits, (1ULL << loBitsSet) - 1); return (~APInt(numBits, 0)).lshr(numBits - loBitsSet); @@ -476,7 +480,7 @@ public: /// @brief Get a hash value based on this APInt uint64_t getHashValue() const; - /// This function returns a pointer to the internal storage of the APInt. + /// This function returns a pointer to the internal storage of the APInt. /// This is useful for writing out the APInt in binary form without any /// conversions. const uint64_t* getRawData() const { @@ -501,7 +505,7 @@ public: APInt& operator++(); /// @returns a new APInt representing *this decremented by one. - /// @brief Postfix decrement operator. + /// @brief Postfix decrement operator. const APInt operator--(int) { APInt API(*this); --(*this); @@ -509,12 +513,12 @@ public: } /// @returns *this decremented by one. - /// @brief Prefix decrement operator. + /// @brief Prefix decrement operator. APInt& operator--(); - /// Performs a bitwise complement operation on this APInt. + /// Performs a bitwise complement operation on this APInt. /// @returns an APInt that is the bitwise complement of *this - /// @brief Unary bitwise complement operator. + /// @brief Unary bitwise complement operator. APInt operator~() const { APInt Result(*this); Result.flip(); @@ -530,14 +534,14 @@ public: /// Performs logical negation operation on this APInt. /// @returns true if *this is zero, false otherwise. - /// @brief Logical negation operator. + /// @brief Logical negation operator. bool operator!() const; /// @} /// @name Assignment Operators /// @{ /// @returns *this after assignment of RHS. - /// @brief Copy assignment operator. + /// @brief Copy assignment operator. APInt& operator=(const APInt& RHS) { // If the bitwidths are the same, we can avoid mucking with memory if (isSingleWord() && RHS.isSingleWord()) { @@ -553,46 +557,46 @@ public: /// the bit width, the excess bits are truncated. If the bit width is larger /// than 64, the value is zero filled in the unspecified high order bits. /// @returns *this after assignment of RHS value. - /// @brief Assignment operator. + /// @brief Assignment operator. APInt& operator=(uint64_t RHS); /// Performs a bitwise AND operation on this APInt and RHS. The result is - /// assigned to *this. + /// assigned to *this. /// @returns *this after ANDing with RHS. - /// @brief Bitwise AND assignment operator. + /// @brief Bitwise AND assignment operator. APInt& operator&=(const APInt& RHS); - /// Performs a bitwise OR operation on this APInt and RHS. The result is + /// Performs a bitwise OR operation on this APInt and RHS. The result is /// assigned *this; /// @returns *this after ORing with RHS. - /// @brief Bitwise OR assignment operator. + /// @brief Bitwise OR assignment operator. APInt& operator|=(const APInt& RHS); /// Performs a bitwise XOR operation on this APInt and RHS. The result is /// assigned to *this. /// @returns *this after XORing with RHS. - /// @brief Bitwise XOR assignment operator. + /// @brief Bitwise XOR assignment operator. APInt& operator^=(const APInt& RHS); /// Multiplies this APInt by RHS and assigns the result to *this. /// @returns *this - /// @brief Multiplication assignment operator. + /// @brief Multiplication assignment operator. APInt& operator*=(const APInt& RHS); /// Adds RHS to *this and assigns the result to *this. /// @returns *this - /// @brief Addition assignment operator. + /// @brief Addition assignment operator. APInt& operator+=(const APInt& RHS); /// Subtracts RHS from *this and assigns the result to *this. /// @returns *this - /// @brief Subtraction assignment operator. + /// @brief Subtraction assignment operator. APInt& operator-=(const APInt& RHS); /// Shifts *this left by shiftAmt and assigns the result to *this. /// @returns *this after shifting left by shiftAmt /// @brief Left-shift assignment function. - APInt& operator<<=(uint32_t shiftAmt) { + APInt& operator<<=(unsigned shiftAmt) { *this = shl(shiftAmt); return *this; } @@ -602,7 +606,7 @@ public: /// @{ /// Performs a bitwise AND operation on *this and RHS. /// @returns An APInt value representing the bitwise AND of *this and RHS. - /// @brief Bitwise AND operator. + /// @brief Bitwise AND operator. APInt operator&(const APInt& RHS) const { assert(BitWidth == RHS.BitWidth && "Bit widths must be the same"); if (isSingleWord()) @@ -615,7 +619,7 @@ public: /// Performs a bitwise OR operation on *this and RHS. /// @returns An APInt value representing the bitwise OR of *this and RHS. - /// @brief Bitwise OR operator. + /// @brief Bitwise OR operator. APInt operator|(const APInt& RHS) const { assert(BitWidth == RHS.BitWidth && "Bit widths must be the same"); if (isSingleWord()) @@ -628,7 +632,7 @@ public: /// Performs a bitwise XOR operation on *this and RHS. /// @returns An APInt value representing the bitwise XOR of *this and RHS. - /// @brief Bitwise XOR operator. + /// @brief Bitwise XOR operator. APInt operator^(const APInt& RHS) const { assert(BitWidth == RHS.BitWidth && "Bit widths must be the same"); if (isSingleWord()) @@ -640,23 +644,23 @@ public: } /// Multiplies this APInt by RHS and returns the result. - /// @brief Multiplication operator. + /// @brief Multiplication operator. APInt operator*(const APInt& RHS) const; /// Adds RHS to this APInt and returns the result. - /// @brief Addition operator. + /// @brief Addition operator. APInt operator+(const APInt& RHS) const; APInt operator+(uint64_t RHS) const { return (*this) + APInt(BitWidth, RHS); } /// Subtracts RHS from this APInt and returns the result. - /// @brief Subtraction operator. + /// @brief Subtraction operator. APInt operator-(const APInt& RHS) const; APInt operator-(uint64_t RHS) const { return (*this) - APInt(BitWidth, RHS); } - + APInt operator<<(unsigned Bits) const { return shl(Bits); } @@ -667,15 +671,15 @@ public: /// Arithmetic right-shift this APInt by shiftAmt. /// @brief Arithmetic right-shift function. - APInt ashr(uint32_t shiftAmt) const; + APInt ashr(unsigned shiftAmt) const; /// Logical right-shift this APInt by shiftAmt. /// @brief Logical right-shift function. - APInt lshr(uint32_t shiftAmt) const; + APInt lshr(unsigned shiftAmt) const; /// Left-shift this APInt by shiftAmt. /// @brief Left-shift function. - APInt shl(uint32_t shiftAmt) const { + APInt shl(unsigned shiftAmt) const { assert(shiftAmt <= BitWidth && "Invalid shift amount"); if (isSingleWord()) { if (shiftAmt == BitWidth) @@ -686,10 +690,10 @@ public: } /// @brief Rotate left by rotateAmt. - APInt rotl(uint32_t rotateAmt) const; + APInt rotl(unsigned rotateAmt) const; /// @brief Rotate right by rotateAmt. - APInt rotr(uint32_t rotateAmt) const; + APInt rotr(unsigned rotateAmt) const; /// Arithmetic right-shift this APInt by shiftAmt. /// @brief Arithmetic right-shift function. @@ -756,7 +760,7 @@ public: /// may overlap with the pair of output arguments. It is safe to call /// udivrem(X, Y, X, Y), for example. /// @brief Dual division/remainder interface. - static void udivrem(const APInt &LHS, const APInt &RHS, + static void udivrem(const APInt &LHS, const APInt &RHS, APInt &Quotient, APInt &Remainder); static void sdivrem(const APInt &LHS, const APInt &RHS, @@ -779,14 +783,14 @@ public: /// @returns the bit value at bitPosition /// @brief Array-indexing support. - bool operator[](uint32_t bitPosition) const; + bool operator[](unsigned bitPosition) const; /// @} /// @name Comparison Operators /// @{ /// Compares this APInt with RHS for the validity of the equality /// relationship. - /// @brief Equality operator. + /// @brief Equality operator. bool operator==(const APInt& RHS) const { assert(BitWidth == RHS.BitWidth && "Comparison requires equal bit widths"); if (isSingleWord()) @@ -794,7 +798,7 @@ public: return EqualSlowCase(RHS); } - /// Compares this APInt with a uint64_t for the validity of the equality + /// Compares this APInt with a uint64_t for the validity of the equality /// relationship. /// @returns true if *this == Val /// @brief Equality operator. @@ -809,25 +813,25 @@ public: /// @returns true if *this == Val /// @brief Equality comparison. bool eq(const APInt &RHS) const { - return (*this) == RHS; + return (*this) == RHS; } /// Compares this APInt with RHS for the validity of the inequality /// relationship. /// @returns true if *this != Val - /// @brief Inequality operator. + /// @brief Inequality operator. bool operator!=(const APInt& RHS) const { return !((*this) == RHS); } - /// Compares this APInt with a uint64_t for the validity of the inequality + /// Compares this APInt with a uint64_t for the validity of the inequality /// relationship. /// @returns true if *this != Val - /// @brief Inequality operator. + /// @brief Inequality operator. bool operator!=(uint64_t Val) const { return !((*this) == Val); } - + /// Compares this APInt with RHS for the validity of the inequality /// relationship. /// @returns true if *this != Val @@ -906,32 +910,32 @@ public: /// @name Resizing Operators /// @{ /// Truncate the APInt to a specified width. It is an error to specify a width - /// that is greater than or equal to the current width. + /// that is greater than or equal to the current width. /// @brief Truncate to new width. - APInt &trunc(uint32_t width); + APInt &trunc(unsigned width); /// This operation sign extends the APInt to a new width. If the high order /// bit is set, the fill on the left will be done with 1 bits, otherwise zero. - /// It is an error to specify a width that is less than or equal to the + /// It is an error to specify a width that is less than or equal to the /// current width. /// @brief Sign extend to a new width. - APInt &sext(uint32_t width); + APInt &sext(unsigned width); /// This operation zero extends the APInt to a new width. The high order bits - /// are filled with 0 bits. It is an error to specify a width that is less + /// are filled with 0 bits. It is an error to specify a width that is less /// than or equal to the current width. /// @brief Zero extend to a new width. - APInt &zext(uint32_t width); + APInt &zext(unsigned width); /// Make this APInt have the bit width given by \p width. The value is sign /// extended, truncated, or left alone to make it that width. /// @brief Sign extend or truncate to width - APInt &sextOrTrunc(uint32_t width); + APInt &sextOrTrunc(unsigned width); /// Make this APInt have the bit width given by \p width. The value is zero /// extended, truncated, or left alone to make it that width. /// @brief Zero extend or truncate to width - APInt &zextOrTrunc(uint32_t width); + APInt &zextOrTrunc(unsigned width); /// @} /// @name Bit Manipulation Operators @@ -944,7 +948,7 @@ public: } // Set all the bits in all the words. - for (uint32_t i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) + for (unsigned i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) pVal[i] = -1ULL; // Clear the unused ones return clearUnusedBits(); @@ -952,20 +956,20 @@ public: /// Set the given bit to 1 whose position is given as "bitPosition". /// @brief Set a given bit to 1. - APInt& set(uint32_t bitPosition); + APInt& set(unsigned bitPosition); /// @brief Set every bit to 0. APInt& clear() { - if (isSingleWord()) + if (isSingleWord()) VAL = 0; - else + else memset(pVal, 0, getNumWords() * APINT_WORD_SIZE); return *this; } /// Set the given bit to 0 whose position is given as "bitPosition". /// @brief Set a given bit to 0. - APInt& clear(uint32_t bitPosition); + APInt& clear(unsigned bitPosition); /// @brief Toggle every bit to its opposite value. APInt& flip() { @@ -973,29 +977,37 @@ public: VAL ^= -1ULL; return clearUnusedBits(); } - for (uint32_t i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) + for (unsigned i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) pVal[i] ^= -1ULL; return clearUnusedBits(); } - /// Toggle a given bit to its opposite value whose position is given + /// Toggle a given bit to its opposite value whose position is given /// as "bitPosition". /// @brief Toggles a given bit to its opposite value. - APInt& flip(uint32_t bitPosition); + APInt& flip(unsigned bitPosition); /// @} /// @name Value Characterization Functions /// @{ /// @returns the total number of bits. - uint32_t getBitWidth() const { - return BitWidth; + unsigned getBitWidth() const { + return BitWidth; } /// Here one word's bitwidth equals to that of uint64_t. /// @returns the number of words to hold the integer value of this APInt. /// @brief Get the number of words. - uint32_t getNumWords() const { + unsigned getNumWords() const { + return getNumWords(BitWidth); + } + + /// Here one word's bitwidth equals to that of uint64_t. + /// @returns the number of words to hold the integer value with a + /// given bit width. + /// @brief Get the number of words. + static unsigned getNumWords(unsigned BitWidth) { return (BitWidth + APINT_BITS_PER_WORD - 1) / APINT_BITS_PER_WORD; } @@ -1003,25 +1015,25 @@ public: /// bit width minus the number of leading zeros. This is used in several /// computations to see how "wide" the value is. /// @brief Compute the number of active bits in the value - uint32_t getActiveBits() const { + unsigned getActiveBits() const { return BitWidth - countLeadingZeros(); } /// This function returns the number of active words in the value of this /// APInt. This is used in conjunction with getActiveData to extract the raw /// value of the APInt. - uint32_t getActiveWords() const { + unsigned getActiveWords() const { return whichWord(getActiveBits()-1) + 1; } /// Computes the minimum bit width for this APInt while considering it to be - /// a signed (and probably negative) value. If the value is not negative, + /// a signed (and probably negative) value. If the value is not negative, /// this function returns the same value as getActiveBits()+1. Otherwise, it /// returns the smallest bit width that will retain the negative value. For /// example, -1 can be written as 0b1 or 0xFFFFFFFFFF. 0b1 is shorter and so /// for -1, this function will always return 1. - /// @brief Get the minimum bit size for this signed APInt - uint32_t getMinSignedBits() const { + /// @brief Get the minimum bit size for this signed APInt + unsigned getMinSignedBits() const { if (isNegative()) return BitWidth - countLeadingOnes() + 1; return getActiveBits()+1; @@ -1044,16 +1056,16 @@ public: /// @brief Get sign extended value int64_t getSExtValue() const { if (isSingleWord()) - return int64_t(VAL << (APINT_BITS_PER_WORD - BitWidth)) >> + return int64_t(VAL << (APINT_BITS_PER_WORD - BitWidth)) >> (APINT_BITS_PER_WORD - BitWidth); - assert(getActiveBits() <= 64 && "Too many bits for int64_t"); + assert(getMinSignedBits() <= 64 && "Too many bits for int64_t"); return int64_t(pVal[0]); } /// This method determines how many bits are required to hold the APInt /// equivalent of the string given by \p str of length \p slen. /// @brief Get bits required for string value. - static uint32_t getBitsNeeded(const char* str, uint32_t slen, uint8_t radix); + static unsigned getBitsNeeded(const char* str, unsigned slen, uint8_t radix); /// countLeadingZeros - This function is an APInt version of the /// countLeadingZeros_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts the number @@ -1061,9 +1073,9 @@ public: /// @returns BitWidth if the value is zero. /// @returns the number of zeros from the most significant bit to the first /// one bits. - uint32_t countLeadingZeros() const { + unsigned countLeadingZeros() const { if (isSingleWord()) { - uint32_t unusedBits = APINT_BITS_PER_WORD - BitWidth; + unsigned unusedBits = APINT_BITS_PER_WORD - BitWidth; return CountLeadingZeros_64(VAL) - unusedBits; } return countLeadingZerosSlowCase(); @@ -1075,25 +1087,25 @@ public: /// @returns 0 if the high order bit is not set /// @returns the number of 1 bits from the most significant to the least /// @brief Count the number of leading one bits. - uint32_t countLeadingOnes() const; + unsigned countLeadingOnes() const; - /// countTrailingZeros - This function is an APInt version of the - /// countTrailingZeros_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts + /// countTrailingZeros - This function is an APInt version of the + /// countTrailingZeros_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts /// the number of zeros from the least significant bit to the first set bit. /// @returns BitWidth if the value is zero. /// @returns the number of zeros from the least significant bit to the first /// one bit. /// @brief Count the number of trailing zero bits. - uint32_t countTrailingZeros() const; + unsigned countTrailingZeros() const; - /// countTrailingOnes - This function is an APInt version of the - /// countTrailingOnes_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts + /// countTrailingOnes - This function is an APInt version of the + /// countTrailingOnes_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts /// the number of ones from the least significant bit to the first zero bit. /// @returns BitWidth if the value is all ones. /// @returns the number of ones from the least significant bit to the first /// zero bit. /// @brief Count the number of trailing one bits. - uint32_t countTrailingOnes() const { + unsigned countTrailingOnes() const { if (isSingleWord()) return CountTrailingOnes_64(VAL); return countTrailingOnesSlowCase(); @@ -1101,11 +1113,11 @@ public: /// countPopulation - This function is an APInt version of the /// countPopulation_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts the number - /// of 1 bits in the APInt value. + /// of 1 bits in the APInt value. /// @returns 0 if the value is zero. /// @returns the number of set bits. /// @brief Count the number of bits set. - uint32_t countPopulation() const { + unsigned countPopulation() const { if (isSingleWord()) return CountPopulation_64(VAL); return countPopulationSlowCase(); @@ -1114,9 +1126,8 @@ public: /// @} /// @name Conversion Functions /// @{ + void print(raw_ostream &OS, bool isSigned) const; - void print(std::ostream &OS, bool isSigned) const; - /// toString - Converts an APInt to a string and append it to Str. Str is /// commonly a SmallString. void toString(SmallVectorImpl &Str, unsigned Radix, bool Signed) const; @@ -1124,20 +1135,20 @@ public: /// Considers the APInt to be unsigned and converts it into a string in the /// radix given. The radix can be 2, 8, 10 or 16. void toStringUnsigned(SmallVectorImpl &Str, unsigned Radix = 10) const { - return toString(Str, Radix, false); + toString(Str, Radix, false); } /// Considers the APInt to be signed and converts it into a string in the /// radix given. The radix can be 2, 8, 10 or 16. void toStringSigned(SmallVectorImpl &Str, unsigned Radix = 10) const { - return toString(Str, Radix, true); + toString(Str, Radix, true); } - + /// toString - This returns the APInt as a std::string. Note that this is an /// inefficient method. It is better to pass in a SmallVector/SmallString /// to the methods above to avoid thrashing the heap for the string. std::string toString(unsigned Radix, bool Signed) const; - + /// @returns a byte-swapped representation of this APInt Value. APInt byteSwap() const; @@ -1174,10 +1185,10 @@ public: /// @brief Converts APInt bits to a double float bitsToFloat() const { union { - uint32_t I; + unsigned I; float F; } T; - T.I = uint32_t((isSingleWord() ? VAL : pVal[0])); + T.I = unsigned((isSingleWord() ? VAL : pVal[0])); return T.F; } @@ -1204,7 +1215,7 @@ public: /// @brief Converts a float to APInt bits. APInt& floatToBits(float V) { union { - uint32_t I; + unsigned I; float F; } T; T.F = V; @@ -1220,7 +1231,7 @@ public: /// @{ /// @returns the floor log base 2 of this APInt. - uint32_t logBase2() const { + unsigned logBase2() const { return BitWidth - 1 - countLeadingZeros(); } @@ -1246,6 +1257,18 @@ public: /// @returns the multiplicative inverse for a given modulo. APInt multiplicativeInverse(const APInt& modulo) const; + /// @} + /// @name Support for division by constant + /// @{ + + /// Calculate the magic number for signed division by a constant. + struct ms; + ms magic() const; + + /// Calculate the magic number for unsigned division by a constant. + struct mu; + mu magicu() const; + /// @} /// @name Building-block Operations for APInt and APFloat /// @{ @@ -1274,7 +1297,8 @@ public: /// srcLSB, to DST, of dstCOUNT parts, such that the bit srcLSB /// becomes the least significant bit of DST. All high bits above /// srcBITS in DST are zero-filled. - static void tcExtract(integerPart *, unsigned int dstCount, const integerPart *, + static void tcExtract(integerPart *, unsigned int dstCount, + const integerPart *, unsigned int srcBits, unsigned int srcLSB); /// Set the given bit of a bignum. Zero-based. @@ -1358,7 +1382,7 @@ public: static void tcOr(integerPart *, const integerPart *, unsigned int); static void tcXor(integerPart *, const integerPart *, unsigned int); static void tcComplement(integerPart *, unsigned int); - + /// Comparison (unsigned) of two bignums. static int tcCompare(const integerPart *, const integerPart *, unsigned int); @@ -1376,6 +1400,19 @@ public: /// @} }; +/// Magic data for optimising signed division by a constant. +struct APInt::ms { + APInt m; ///< magic number + unsigned s; ///< shift amount +}; + +/// Magic data for optimising unsigned division by a constant. +struct APInt::mu { + APInt m; ///< magic number + bool a; ///< add indicator + unsigned s; ///< shift amount +}; + inline bool operator==(uint64_t V1, const APInt& V2) { return V2 == V1; } @@ -1384,11 +1421,13 @@ inline bool operator!=(uint64_t V1, const APInt& V2) { return V2 != V1; } -inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &OS, const APInt &I) { +inline raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const APInt &I) { I.print(OS, true); return OS; } - + +std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &o, const APInt &I); + namespace APIntOps { /// @brief Determine the smaller of two APInts considered to be signed. @@ -1412,25 +1451,25 @@ inline APInt umax(const APInt &A, const APInt &B) { } /// @brief Check if the specified APInt has a N-bits unsigned integer value. -inline bool isIntN(uint32_t N, const APInt& APIVal) { +inline bool isIntN(unsigned N, const APInt& APIVal) { return APIVal.isIntN(N); } /// @brief Check if the specified APInt has a N-bits signed integer value. -inline bool isSignedIntN(uint32_t N, const APInt& APIVal) { +inline bool isSignedIntN(unsigned N, const APInt& APIVal) { return APIVal.isSignedIntN(N); } /// @returns true if the argument APInt value is a sequence of ones /// starting at the least significant bit with the remainder zero. -inline bool isMask(uint32_t numBits, const APInt& APIVal) { +inline bool isMask(unsigned numBits, const APInt& APIVal) { return numBits <= APIVal.getBitWidth() && APIVal == APInt::getLowBitsSet(APIVal.getBitWidth(), numBits); } /// @returns true if the argument APInt value contains a sequence of ones /// with the remainder zero. -inline bool isShiftedMask(uint32_t numBits, const APInt& APIVal) { +inline bool isShiftedMask(unsigned numBits, const APInt& APIVal) { return isMask(numBits, (APIVal - APInt(numBits,1)) | APIVal); } @@ -1440,8 +1479,8 @@ inline APInt byteSwap(const APInt& APIVal) { } /// @returns the floor log base 2 of the specified APInt value. -inline uint32_t logBase2(const APInt& APIVal) { - return APIVal.logBase2(); +inline unsigned logBase2(const APInt& APIVal) { + return APIVal.logBase2(); } /// GreatestCommonDivisor - This function returns the greatest common @@ -1475,29 +1514,29 @@ inline float RoundSignedAPIntToFloat(const APInt& APIVal) { /// RoundDoubleToAPInt - This function convert a double value to an APInt value. /// @brief Converts the given double value into a APInt. -APInt RoundDoubleToAPInt(double Double, uint32_t width); +APInt RoundDoubleToAPInt(double Double, unsigned width); /// RoundFloatToAPInt - Converts a float value into an APInt value. /// @brief Converts a float value into a APInt. -inline APInt RoundFloatToAPInt(float Float, uint32_t width) { +inline APInt RoundFloatToAPInt(float Float, unsigned width) { return RoundDoubleToAPInt(double(Float), width); } /// Arithmetic right-shift the APInt by shiftAmt. /// @brief Arithmetic right-shift function. -inline APInt ashr(const APInt& LHS, uint32_t shiftAmt) { +inline APInt ashr(const APInt& LHS, unsigned shiftAmt) { return LHS.ashr(shiftAmt); } /// Logical right-shift the APInt by shiftAmt. /// @brief Logical right-shift function. -inline APInt lshr(const APInt& LHS, uint32_t shiftAmt) { +inline APInt lshr(const APInt& LHS, unsigned shiftAmt) { return LHS.lshr(shiftAmt); } /// Left-shift the APInt by shiftAmt. /// @brief Left-shift function. -inline APInt shl(const APInt& LHS, uint32_t shiftAmt) { +inline APInt shl(const APInt& LHS, unsigned shiftAmt) { return LHS.shl(shiftAmt); } @@ -1543,7 +1582,7 @@ inline APInt sub(const APInt& LHS, const APInt& RHS) { return LHS - RHS; } -/// Performs bitwise AND operation on APInt LHS and +/// Performs bitwise AND operation on APInt LHS and /// APInt RHS. /// @brief Bitwise AND function for APInt. inline APInt And(const APInt& LHS, const APInt& RHS) { @@ -1551,7 +1590,7 @@ inline APInt And(const APInt& LHS, const APInt& RHS) { } /// Performs bitwise OR operation on APInt LHS and APInt RHS. -/// @brief Bitwise OR function for APInt. +/// @brief Bitwise OR function for APInt. inline APInt Or(const APInt& LHS, const APInt& RHS) { return LHS | RHS; } @@ -1560,10 +1599,10 @@ inline APInt Or(const APInt& LHS, const APInt& RHS) { /// @brief Bitwise XOR function for APInt. inline APInt Xor(const APInt& LHS, const APInt& RHS) { return LHS ^ RHS; -} +} /// Performs a bitwise complement operation on APInt. -/// @brief Bitwise complement function. +/// @brief Bitwise complement function. inline APInt Not(const APInt& APIVal) { return ~APIVal; }