From 0065d5ab628975892cea1ec7303f968c3338cbe1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Marlow Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 02:05:11 +0000 Subject: Reorganisation of the source tree Most of the other users of the fptools build system have migrated to Cabal, and with the move to darcs we can now flatten the source tree without losing history, so here goes. The main change is that the ghc/ subdir is gone, and most of what it contained is now at the top level. The build system now makes no pretense at being multi-project, it is just the GHC build system. No doubt this will break many things, and there will be a period of instability while we fix the dependencies. A straightforward build should work, but I haven't yet fixed binary/source distributions. Changes to the Building Guide will follow, too. --- ghc/compiler/codeGen/Bitmap.hs | 79 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 79 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ghc/compiler/codeGen/Bitmap.hs (limited to 'ghc/compiler/codeGen/Bitmap.hs') diff --git a/ghc/compiler/codeGen/Bitmap.hs b/ghc/compiler/codeGen/Bitmap.hs deleted file mode 100644 index c0b490978c..0000000000 --- a/ghc/compiler/codeGen/Bitmap.hs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ --- --- (c) The University of Glasgow 2003 --- - --- Functions for constructing bitmaps, which are used in various --- places in generated code (stack frame liveness masks, function --- argument liveness masks, SRT bitmaps). - -module Bitmap ( - Bitmap, mkBitmap, - intsToBitmap, intsToReverseBitmap, - mAX_SMALL_BITMAP_SIZE - ) where - -#include "HsVersions.h" -#include "../includes/MachDeps.h" - -import SMRep -import Constants -import DATA_BITS - -{-| -A bitmap represented by a sequence of 'StgWord's on the /target/ -architecture. These are used for bitmaps in info tables and other -generated code which need to be emitted as sequences of StgWords. --} -type Bitmap = [StgWord] - --- | Make a bitmap from a sequence of bits -mkBitmap :: [Bool] -> Bitmap -mkBitmap [] = [] -mkBitmap stuff = chunkToBitmap chunk : mkBitmap rest - where (chunk, rest) = splitAt wORD_SIZE_IN_BITS stuff - -chunkToBitmap :: [Bool] -> StgWord -chunkToBitmap chunk = - foldr (.|.) 0 [ 1 `shiftL` n | (True,n) <- zip chunk [0..] ] - --- | Make a bitmap where the slots specified are the /ones/ in the bitmap. --- eg. @[1,2,4], size 4 ==> 0xb@. --- --- The list of @Int@s /must/ be already sorted. -intsToBitmap :: Int -> [Int] -> Bitmap -intsToBitmap size slots{- must be sorted -} - | size <= 0 = [] - | otherwise = - (foldr (.|.) 0 (map (1 `shiftL`) these)) : - intsToBitmap (size - wORD_SIZE_IN_BITS) - (map (\x -> x - wORD_SIZE_IN_BITS) rest) - where (these,rest) = span ( 0x8@ (we leave any bits outside the size as zero, --- just to make the bitmap easier to read). --- --- The list of @Int@s /must/ be already sorted. -intsToReverseBitmap :: Int -> [Int] -> Bitmap -intsToReverseBitmap size slots{- must be sorted -} - | size <= 0 = [] - | otherwise = - (foldr xor init (map (1 `shiftL`) these)) : - intsToReverseBitmap (size - wORD_SIZE_IN_BITS) - (map (\x -> x - wORD_SIZE_IN_BITS) rest) - where (these,rest) = span (= wORD_SIZE_IN_BITS = complement 0 - | otherwise = (1 `shiftL` size) - 1 - -{- | -Magic number, must agree with @BITMAP_BITS_SHIFT@ in InfoTables.h. -Some kinds of bitmap pack a size\/bitmap into a single word if -possible, or fall back to an external pointer when the bitmap is too -large. This value represents the largest size of bitmap that can be -packed into a single word. --} -mAX_SMALL_BITMAP_SIZE :: Int -mAX_SMALL_BITMAP_SIZE | wORD_SIZE == 4 = 27 - | otherwise = 58 - -- cgit v1.2.1