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;; Constraint definitions for SPARC.
;; Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; This file is part of GCC.
;;
;; GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
;; any later version.
;;
;; GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Unused letters:
;;; B
;;; a jkl q tuv xyz
;; Register constraints
(define_register_constraint "b" "(TARGET_V9 && TARGET_VIS ? EXTRA_FP_REGS : NO_REGS)"
"Any floating-point register in VIS mode")
(define_register_constraint "c" "FPCC_REGS"
"Floating-point condition code register")
(define_register_constraint "d" "(TARGET_V9 && TARGET_VIS ? FP_REGS : NO_REGS)"
"Lower floating-point register in VIS mode")
;; In the non-V9 case, coerce V9 'e' class to 'f', so we can use 'e' in the
;; MD file for V8 and V9.
(define_register_constraint "e" "(TARGET_FPU ? (TARGET_V9 ? EXTRA_FP_REGS : FP_REGS) : NO_REGS)"
"Any floating-point register")
(define_register_constraint "f" "(TARGET_FPU ? FP_REGS : NO_REGS)"
"Lower floating-point register")
(define_register_constraint "h" "(TARGET_V9 && TARGET_V8PLUS ? I64_REGS : NO_REGS)"
"64-bit global or out register in V8+ mode")
;; Floating-point constant constraints
(define_constraint "G"
"The floating-point zero constant"
(and (match_code "const_double")
(match_test "const_zero_operand (op, mode)")))
(define_constraint "C"
"The floating-point all-ones constant"
(and (match_code "const_double")
(match_test "const_all_ones_operand (op, mode)")))
;; Integer constant constraints
(define_constraint "A"
"Signed 5-bit integer constant"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "SPARC_SIMM5_P (ival)")))
(define_constraint "H"
"Valid operand of double arithmetic operation"
(and (match_code "const_double")
(match_test "arith_double_operand (op, DImode)")))
(define_constraint "I"
"Signed 13-bit integer constant"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "SPARC_SIMM13_P (ival)")))
(define_constraint "J"
"The integer zero constant"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "ival == 0")))
(define_constraint "K"
"Signed 32-bit constant that can be loaded with a sethi instruction"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "SPARC_SETHI32_P (ival)")))
(define_constraint "L"
"Signed 11-bit integer constant"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "SPARC_SIMM11_P (ival)")))
(define_constraint "M"
"Signed 10-bit integer constant"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "SPARC_SIMM10_P (ival)")))
(define_constraint "N"
"Signed constant that can be loaded with a sethi instruction"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "SPARC_SETHI_P (ival)")))
(define_constraint "O"
"The 4096 constant"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "ival == 4096")))
(define_constraint "P"
"The integer constant -1"
(and (match_code "const_int")
(match_test "ival == -1")))
(define_constraint "D"
"const_vector"
(and (match_code "const_vector")
(match_test "GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op)) == MODE_VECTOR_INT")))
(define_constraint "Q"
"Floating-point constant that can be loaded with a sethi instruction"
(and (match_code "const_double")
(match_test "fp_sethi_p (op)")))
(define_constraint "R"
"Floating-point constant that can be loaded with a move instruction"
(and (match_code "const_double")
(match_test "fp_mov_p (op)")))
(define_constraint "S"
"Floating-point constant that can be loaded with a high/lo_sum sequence"
(and (match_code "const_double")
(match_test "fp_high_losum_p (op)")))
;; We need a special memory constraint because of the alignment requirement
(define_special_memory_constraint "T"
"Memory reference whose address is aligned to 8-byte boundary"
(and (match_code "mem")
(match_test "TARGET_ARCH32")
(match_test "memory_ok_for_ldd (op)")))
;; This awkward register constraint is necessary because it is not
;; possible to express the "must be even numbered register" condition
;; using register classes. The problem is that membership in a
;; register class requires that all registers of a multi-regno
;; register be included in the set. It is add_to_hard_reg_set
;; and in_hard_reg_set_p which populate and test regsets with these
;; semantics.
;;
;; So this means that we would have to put both the even and odd
;; register into the register class, which would not restrict things
;; at all.
;;
;; Using a combination of GENERAL_REGS and HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK is not a
;; full solution either. In fact, even though IRA uses the macro
;; HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK to calculate which registers are prohibited from
;; use in certain modes, it still can allocate an odd hard register
;; for DImode values. This is due to how IRA populates the table
;; ira_useful_class_mode_regs[][]. It suffers from the same problem
;; as using a register class to describe this restriction. Namely, it
;; sets both the odd and even part of an even register pair in the
;; regset. Therefore IRA can and will allocate odd registers for
;; DImode values on 32-bit.
;;
;; There are legitimate cases where DImode values can end up in odd
;; hard registers, the most notable example is argument passing.
;;
;; What saves us is reload and the DImode splitters. Both are
;; necessary. The odd register splitters cannot match if, for
;; example, we have a non-offsetable MEM. Reload will notice this
;; case and reload the address into a single hard register.
;;
;; The real downfall of this awkward register constraint is that it
;; does not evaluate to a true register class like a bonafide use of
;; define_register_constraint would. This means that we cannot use
;; it with LRA, since the constraint processing of LRA really depends
;; upon whether an extra constraint is for registers or not. It uses
;; reg_class_for_constraint, and checks it against NO_REGS.
(define_constraint "U"
"Pseudo-register or hard even-numbered integer register"
(and (match_code "reg")
(ior (match_test "REGNO (op) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER")
(not (match_test "reload_in_progress && reg_renumber [REGNO (op)] < 0")))
(match_test "TARGET_ARCH32")
(match_test "register_ok_for_ldd (op)")))
;; Equivalent to 'T' but in 64-bit mode without alignment requirement
(define_memory_constraint "W"
"Memory reference for 'e' constraint floating-point register"
(and (match_code "mem")
(match_test "TARGET_ARCH64")
(match_test "memory_ok_for_ldd (op)")))
(define_memory_constraint "w"
"A memory with only a base register"
(match_operand 0 "mem_noofs_operand"))
(define_constraint "Y"
"The vector zero constant"
(and (match_code "const_vector")
(match_test "const_zero_operand (op, mode)")))
(define_constraint "Z"
"The vector all ones constant"
(and (match_code "const_vector")
(match_test "const_all_ones_operand (op, mode)")))
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