// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package ssa import ( "fmt" "math" ) // A Value represents a value in the SSA representation of the program. // The ID and Type fields must not be modified. The remainder may be modified // if they preserve the value of the Value (e.g. changing a (mul 2 x) to an (add x x)). type Value struct { // A unique identifier for the value. For performance we allocate these IDs // densely starting at 1. There is no guarantee that there won't be occasional holes, though. ID ID // The operation that computes this value. See op.go. Op Op // The type of this value. Normally this will be a Go type, but there // are a few other pseudo-types, see type.go. Type Type // Auxiliary info for this value. The type of this information depends on the opcode and type. // AuxInt is used for integer values, Aux is used for other values. AuxInt int64 Aux interface{} // Arguments of this value Args []*Value // Containing basic block Block *Block // Source line number Line int32 // Use count. Each appearance in Value.Args and Block.Control counts once. Uses int32 // Storage for the first three args argstorage [3]*Value } // Examples: // Opcode aux args // OpAdd nil 2 // OpConst string 0 string constant // OpConst int64 0 int64 constant // OpAddcq int64 1 amd64 op: v = arg[0] + constant // short form print. Just v#. func (v *Value) String() string { if v == nil { return "nil" // should never happen, but not panicking helps with debugging } return fmt.Sprintf("v%d", v.ID) } func (v *Value) AuxInt8() int8 { if opcodeTable[v.Op].auxType != auxInt8 { v.Fatalf("op %s doesn't have an int8 aux field", v.Op) } return int8(v.AuxInt) } func (v *Value) AuxInt16() int16 { if opcodeTable[v.Op].auxType != auxInt16 { v.Fatalf("op %s doesn't have an int16 aux field", v.Op) } return int16(v.AuxInt) } func (v *Value) AuxInt32() int32 { if opcodeTable[v.Op].auxType != auxInt32 { v.Fatalf("op %s doesn't have an int32 aux field", v.Op) } return int32(v.AuxInt) } func (v *Value) AuxFloat() float64 { if opcodeTable[v.Op].auxType != auxFloat32 && opcodeTable[v.Op].auxType != auxFloat64 { v.Fatalf("op %s doesn't have a float aux field", v.Op) } return math.Float64frombits(uint64(v.AuxInt)) } func (v *Value) AuxValAndOff() ValAndOff { if opcodeTable[v.Op].auxType != auxSymValAndOff { v.Fatalf("op %s doesn't have a ValAndOff aux field", v.Op) } return ValAndOff(v.AuxInt) } // long form print. v# = opcode [aux] args [: reg] func (v *Value) LongString() string { s := fmt.Sprintf("v%d = %s", v.ID, v.Op.String()) s += " <" + v.Type.String() + ">" s += v.auxString() for _, a := range v.Args { s += fmt.Sprintf(" %v", a) } r := v.Block.Func.RegAlloc if int(v.ID) < len(r) && r[v.ID] != nil { s += " : " + r[v.ID].Name() } return s } func (v *Value) auxString() string { switch opcodeTable[v.Op].auxType { case auxBool: if v.AuxInt == 0 { return " [false]" } else { return " [true]" } case auxInt8: return fmt.Sprintf(" [%d]", v.AuxInt8()) case auxInt16: return fmt.Sprintf(" [%d]", v.AuxInt16()) case auxInt32: return fmt.Sprintf(" [%d]", v.AuxInt32()) case auxInt64, auxInt128: return fmt.Sprintf(" [%d]", v.AuxInt) case auxFloat32, auxFloat64: return fmt.Sprintf(" [%g]", v.AuxFloat()) case auxString: return fmt.Sprintf(" {%q}", v.Aux) case auxSym: if v.Aux != nil { return fmt.Sprintf(" {%s}", v.Aux) } case auxSymOff, auxSymInt32: s := "" if v.Aux != nil { s = fmt.Sprintf(" {%s}", v.Aux) } if v.AuxInt != 0 { s += fmt.Sprintf(" [%v]", v.AuxInt) } return s case auxSymValAndOff: s := "" if v.Aux != nil { s = fmt.Sprintf(" {%s}", v.Aux) } return s + fmt.Sprintf(" [%s]", v.AuxValAndOff()) } return "" } func (v *Value) AddArg(w *Value) { if v.Args == nil { v.resetArgs() // use argstorage } v.Args = append(v.Args, w) w.Uses++ } func (v *Value) AddArgs(a ...*Value) { if v.Args == nil { v.resetArgs() // use argstorage } v.Args = append(v.Args, a...) for _, x := range a { x.Uses++ } } func (v *Value) SetArg(i int, w *Value) { v.Args[i].Uses-- v.Args[i] = w w.Uses++ } func (v *Value) RemoveArg(i int) { v.Args[i].Uses-- copy(v.Args[i:], v.Args[i+1:]) v.Args[len(v.Args)-1] = nil // aid GC v.Args = v.Args[:len(v.Args)-1] } func (v *Value) SetArgs1(a *Value) { v.resetArgs() v.AddArg(a) } func (v *Value) SetArgs2(a *Value, b *Value) { v.resetArgs() v.AddArg(a) v.AddArg(b) } func (v *Value) resetArgs() { for _, a := range v.Args { a.Uses-- } v.argstorage[0] = nil v.argstorage[1] = nil v.argstorage[2] = nil v.Args = v.argstorage[:0] } func (v *Value) reset(op Op) { v.Op = op v.resetArgs() v.AuxInt = 0 v.Aux = nil } // copyInto makes a new value identical to v and adds it to the end of b. func (v *Value) copyInto(b *Block) *Value { c := b.NewValue0(v.Line, v.Op, v.Type) c.Aux = v.Aux c.AuxInt = v.AuxInt c.AddArgs(v.Args...) for _, a := range v.Args { if a.Type.IsMemory() { v.Fatalf("can't move a value with a memory arg %s", v.LongString()) } } return c } func (v *Value) Logf(msg string, args ...interface{}) { v.Block.Logf(msg, args...) } func (v *Value) Log() bool { return v.Block.Log() } func (v *Value) Fatalf(msg string, args ...interface{}) { v.Block.Func.Config.Fatalf(v.Line, msg, args...) } func (v *Value) Unimplementedf(msg string, args ...interface{}) { v.Block.Func.Config.Unimplementedf(v.Line, msg, args...) } // isGenericIntConst returns whether v is a generic integer constant. func (v *Value) isGenericIntConst() bool { return v != nil && (v.Op == OpConst64 || v.Op == OpConst32 || v.Op == OpConst16 || v.Op == OpConst8) } // ExternSymbol is an aux value that encodes a variable's // constant offset from the static base pointer. type ExternSymbol struct { Typ Type // Go type Sym fmt.Stringer // A *gc.Sym referring to a global variable // Note: the offset for an external symbol is not // calculated until link time. } // ArgSymbol is an aux value that encodes an argument or result // variable's constant offset from FP (FP = SP + framesize). type ArgSymbol struct { Typ Type // Go type Node GCNode // A *gc.Node referring to the argument/result variable. } // AutoSymbol is an aux value that encodes a local variable's // constant offset from SP. type AutoSymbol struct { Typ Type // Go type Node GCNode // A *gc.Node referring to a local (auto) variable. } func (s *ExternSymbol) String() string { return s.Sym.String() } func (s *ArgSymbol) String() string { return s.Node.String() } func (s *AutoSymbol) String() string { return s.Node.String() }