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author | Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> | 2022-01-14 16:56:44 +0100 |
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committer | Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz> | 2022-01-17 22:12:04 +0100 |
commit | 5c69acb32329d49e58c26fa41ae74229a52b9106 (patch) | |
tree | ddb05f9d73afb6f998457d2ac4b720e3b3b60483 /gcc/varasm.c | |
parent | 490e23032baaece71f2ec09fa1805064b150fbc2 (diff) | |
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Rename .c files to .cc files.
gcc/ada/ChangeLog:
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diff --git a/gcc/varasm.c b/gcc/varasm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 76574be..0000000 --- a/gcc/varasm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8509 +0,0 @@ -/* Output variables, constants and external declarations, for GNU compiler. - Copyright (C) 1987-2022 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/>. */ - - -/* This file handles generation of all the assembler code - *except* the instructions of a function. - This includes declarations of variables and their initial values. - - We also output the assembler code for constants stored in memory - and are responsible for combining constants with the same value. */ - -#include "config.h" -#include "system.h" -#include "coretypes.h" -#include "backend.h" -#include "target.h" -#include "rtl.h" -#include "tree.h" -#include "predict.h" -#include "memmodel.h" -#include "tm_p.h" -#include "stringpool.h" -#include "regs.h" -#include "emit-rtl.h" -#include "cgraph.h" -#include "diagnostic-core.h" -#include "fold-const.h" -#include "stor-layout.h" -#include "varasm.h" -#include "version.h" -#include "flags.h" -#include "stmt.h" -#include "expr.h" -#include "expmed.h" -#include "optabs.h" -#include "output.h" -#include "langhooks.h" -#include "debug.h" -#include "common/common-target.h" -#include "stringpool.h" -#include "attribs.h" -#include "asan.h" -#include "rtl-iter.h" -#include "file-prefix-map.h" /* remap_debug_filename() */ -#include "alloc-pool.h" -#include "toplev.h" -#include "opts.h" - -#ifdef XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO -#include "xcoffout.h" /* Needed for external data declarations. */ -#endif - -/* The (assembler) name of the first globally-visible object output. */ -extern GTY(()) const char *first_global_object_name; -extern GTY(()) const char *weak_global_object_name; - -const char *first_global_object_name; -const char *weak_global_object_name; - -class addr_const; -class constant_descriptor_rtx; -struct rtx_constant_pool; - -#define n_deferred_constants (crtl->varasm.deferred_constants) - -/* Number for making the label on the next - constant that is stored in memory. */ - -static GTY(()) int const_labelno; - -/* Carry information from ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME - to ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT. */ - -int size_directive_output; - -/* The last decl for which assemble_variable was called, - if it did ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME. - If the last call to assemble_variable didn't do that, - this holds 0. */ - -tree last_assemble_variable_decl; - -/* The following global variable indicates if the first basic block - in a function belongs to the cold partition or not. */ - -bool first_function_block_is_cold; - -/* Whether we saw any functions with no_split_stack. */ - -static bool saw_no_split_stack; - -static const char *strip_reg_name (const char *); -static int contains_pointers_p (tree); -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL -static bool incorporeal_function_p (tree); -#endif -static void decode_addr_const (tree, class addr_const *); -static hashval_t const_hash_1 (const tree); -static int compare_constant (const tree, const tree); -static void output_constant_def_contents (rtx); -static void output_addressed_constants (tree, int); -static unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT output_constant (tree, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, - unsigned int, bool, bool); -static void globalize_decl (tree); -static bool decl_readonly_section_1 (enum section_category); -#ifdef BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS -static void asm_output_aligned_bss (FILE *, tree, const char *, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, int) - ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; -#endif -#endif /* BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP */ -static void mark_weak (tree); -static void output_constant_pool (const char *, tree); -static void handle_vtv_comdat_section (section *, const_tree); - -/* Well-known sections, each one associated with some sort of *_ASM_OP. */ -section *text_section; -section *data_section; -section *readonly_data_section; -section *sdata_section; -section *ctors_section; -section *dtors_section; -section *bss_section; -section *sbss_section; - -/* Various forms of common section. All are guaranteed to be nonnull. */ -section *tls_comm_section; -section *comm_section; -section *lcomm_section; - -/* A SECTION_NOSWITCH section used for declaring global BSS variables. - May be null. */ -section *bss_noswitch_section; - -/* The section that holds the main exception table, when known. The section - is set either by the target's init_sections hook or by the first call to - switch_to_exception_section. */ -section *exception_section; - -/* The section that holds the DWARF2 frame unwind information, when known. - The section is set either by the target's init_sections hook or by the - first call to switch_to_eh_frame_section. */ -section *eh_frame_section; - -/* asm_out_file's current section. This is NULL if no section has yet - been selected or if we lose track of what the current section is. */ -section *in_section; - -/* True if code for the current function is currently being directed - at the cold section. */ -bool in_cold_section_p; - -/* The following global holds the "function name" for the code in the - cold section of a function, if hot/cold function splitting is enabled - and there was actually code that went into the cold section. A - pseudo function name is needed for the cold section of code for some - debugging tools that perform symbolization. */ -tree cold_function_name = NULL_TREE; - -/* A linked list of all the unnamed sections. */ -static GTY(()) section *unnamed_sections; - -/* Return a nonzero value if DECL has a section attribute. */ -#define IN_NAMED_SECTION(DECL) \ - (VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_P (DECL) && DECL_SECTION_NAME (DECL) != NULL) - -struct section_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<section> -{ - typedef const char *compare_type; - - static hashval_t hash (section *); - static bool equal (section *, const char *); -}; - -/* Hash table of named sections. */ -static GTY(()) hash_table<section_hasher> *section_htab; - -struct object_block_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<object_block> -{ - typedef const section *compare_type; - - static hashval_t hash (object_block *); - static bool equal (object_block *, const section *); -}; - -/* A table of object_blocks, indexed by section. */ -static GTY(()) hash_table<object_block_hasher> *object_block_htab; - -/* The next number to use for internal anchor labels. */ -static GTY(()) int anchor_labelno; - -/* A pool of constants that can be shared between functions. */ -static GTY(()) struct rtx_constant_pool *shared_constant_pool; - -/* Helper routines for maintaining section_htab. */ - -bool -section_hasher::equal (section *old, const char *new_name) -{ - return strcmp (old->named.name, new_name) == 0; -} - -hashval_t -section_hasher::hash (section *old) -{ - return htab_hash_string (old->named.name); -} - -/* Return a hash value for section SECT. */ - -static hashval_t -hash_section (section *sect) -{ - if (sect->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED) - return htab_hash_string (sect->named.name); - return sect->common.flags & ~SECTION_DECLARED; -} - -/* Helper routines for maintaining object_block_htab. */ - -inline bool -object_block_hasher::equal (object_block *old, const section *new_section) -{ - return old->sect == new_section; -} - -hashval_t -object_block_hasher::hash (object_block *old) -{ - return hash_section (old->sect); -} - -/* Return a new unnamed section with the given fields. */ - -section * -get_unnamed_section (unsigned int flags, void (*callback) (const char *), - const char *data) -{ - section *sect; - - sect = ggc_alloc<section> (); - sect->unnamed.common.flags = flags | SECTION_UNNAMED; - sect->unnamed.callback = callback; - sect->unnamed.data = data; - sect->unnamed.next = unnamed_sections; - - unnamed_sections = sect; - return sect; -} - -/* Return a SECTION_NOSWITCH section with the given fields. */ - -static section * -get_noswitch_section (unsigned int flags, noswitch_section_callback callback) -{ - section *sect; - - sect = ggc_alloc<section> (); - sect->noswitch.common.flags = flags | SECTION_NOSWITCH; - sect->noswitch.callback = callback; - - return sect; -} - -/* Return the named section structure associated with NAME. Create - a new section with the given fields if no such structure exists. - When NOT_EXISTING, then fail if the section already exists. Return - the existing section if the SECTION_RETAIN bit doesn't match. Set - the SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO bits on the the existing section - if one of the section flags is SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO and the - other has none of these flags in named sections and either the section - hasn't been declared yet or has been declared as writable. */ - -section * -get_section (const char *name, unsigned int flags, tree decl, - bool not_existing) -{ - section *sect, **slot; - - slot = section_htab->find_slot_with_hash (name, htab_hash_string (name), - INSERT); - flags |= SECTION_NAMED; - if (decl != nullptr - && DECL_P (decl) - && lookup_attribute ("retain", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - flags |= SECTION_RETAIN; - if (*slot == NULL) - { - sect = ggc_alloc<section> (); - sect->named.common.flags = flags; - sect->named.name = ggc_strdup (name); - sect->named.decl = decl; - *slot = sect; - } - else - { - if (not_existing) - internal_error ("Section already exists: %qs", name); - - sect = *slot; - /* It is fine if one of the sections has SECTION_NOTYPE as long as - the other has none of the contrary flags (see the logic at the end - of default_section_type_flags, below). */ - if (((sect->common.flags ^ flags) & SECTION_NOTYPE) - && !((sect->common.flags | flags) - & (SECTION_CODE | SECTION_BSS | SECTION_TLS | SECTION_ENTSIZE - | (HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP ? SECTION_LINKONCE : 0)))) - { - sect->common.flags |= SECTION_NOTYPE; - flags |= SECTION_NOTYPE; - } - if ((sect->common.flags & ~SECTION_DECLARED) != flags - && ((sect->common.flags | flags) & SECTION_OVERRIDE) == 0) - { - /* It is fine if one of the section flags is - SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO and the other has none of these - flags (i.e. read-only) in named sections and either the - section hasn't been declared yet or has been declared as writable. - In that case just make sure the resulting flags are - SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO, ie. writable only because of - relocations. */ - if (((sect->common.flags ^ flags) & (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO)) - == (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO) - && (sect->common.flags - & ~(SECTION_DECLARED | SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO)) - == (flags & ~(SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO)) - && ((sect->common.flags & SECTION_DECLARED) == 0 - || (sect->common.flags & SECTION_WRITE))) - { - sect->common.flags |= (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO); - return sect; - } - /* If the SECTION_RETAIN bit doesn't match, return and switch - to a new section later. */ - if ((sect->common.flags & SECTION_RETAIN) - != (flags & SECTION_RETAIN)) - return sect; - /* Sanity check user variables for flag changes. */ - if (sect->named.decl != NULL - && DECL_P (sect->named.decl) - && decl != sect->named.decl) - { - if (decl != NULL && DECL_P (decl)) - error ("%+qD causes a section type conflict with %qD", - decl, sect->named.decl); - else - error ("section type conflict with %qD", sect->named.decl); - inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (sect->named.decl), - "%qD was declared here", sect->named.decl); - } - else if (decl != NULL && DECL_P (decl)) - error ("%+qD causes a section type conflict", decl); - else - error ("section type conflict"); - /* Make sure we don't error about one section multiple times. */ - sect->common.flags |= SECTION_OVERRIDE; - } - } - return sect; -} - -/* Return true if the current compilation mode benefits from having - objects grouped into blocks. */ - -static bool -use_object_blocks_p (void) -{ - return flag_section_anchors; -} - -/* Return the object_block structure for section SECT. Create a new - structure if we haven't created one already. Return null if SECT - itself is null. Return also null for mergeable sections since - section anchors can't be used in mergeable sections anyway, - because the linker might move objects around, and using the - object blocks infrastructure in that case is both a waste and a - maintenance burden. */ - -static struct object_block * -get_block_for_section (section *sect) -{ - struct object_block *block; - - if (sect == NULL) - return NULL; - - if (sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE) - return NULL; - - object_block **slot - = object_block_htab->find_slot_with_hash (sect, hash_section (sect), - INSERT); - block = *slot; - if (block == NULL) - { - block = ggc_cleared_alloc<object_block> (); - block->sect = sect; - *slot = block; - } - return block; -} - -/* Create a symbol with label LABEL and place it at byte offset - OFFSET in BLOCK. OFFSET can be negative if the symbol's offset - is not yet known. LABEL must be a garbage-collected string. */ - -static rtx -create_block_symbol (const char *label, struct object_block *block, - HOST_WIDE_INT offset) -{ - rtx symbol; - unsigned int size; - - /* Create the extended SYMBOL_REF. */ - size = RTX_HDR_SIZE + sizeof (struct block_symbol); - symbol = (rtx) ggc_internal_alloc (size); - - /* Initialize the normal SYMBOL_REF fields. */ - memset (symbol, 0, size); - PUT_CODE (symbol, SYMBOL_REF); - PUT_MODE (symbol, Pmode); - XSTR (symbol, 0) = label; - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (symbol) = SYMBOL_FLAG_HAS_BLOCK_INFO; - - /* Initialize the block_symbol stuff. */ - SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol) = block; - SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol) = offset; - - return symbol; -} - -/* Return a section with a particular name and with whatever SECTION_* - flags section_type_flags deems appropriate. The name of the section - is taken from NAME if nonnull, otherwise it is taken from DECL's - DECL_SECTION_NAME. DECL is the decl associated with the section - (see the section comment for details) and RELOC is as for - section_type_flags. */ - -section * -get_named_section (tree decl, const char *name, int reloc) -{ - unsigned int flags; - - if (name == NULL) - { - gcc_assert (decl && DECL_P (decl) && DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl)); - name = DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl); - } - - flags = targetm.section_type_flags (decl, name, reloc); - return get_section (name, flags, decl); -} - -/* Worker for resolve_unique_section. */ - -static bool -set_implicit_section (struct symtab_node *n, void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - n->implicit_section = true; - return false; -} - -/* If required, set DECL_SECTION_NAME to a unique name. */ - -void -resolve_unique_section (tree decl, int reloc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int flag_function_or_data_sections) -{ - if (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl) == NULL - && targetm_common.have_named_sections - && (flag_function_or_data_sections - || lookup_attribute ("retain", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl)) - || DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl))) - { - targetm.asm_out.unique_section (decl, reloc); - if (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl)) - symtab_node::get (decl)->call_for_symbol_and_aliases - (set_implicit_section, NULL, true); - } -} - -#ifdef BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS - -/* Utility function for targets to use in implementing - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS. - ??? It is believed that this function will work in most cases so such - support is localized here. */ - -static void -asm_output_aligned_bss (FILE *file, tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *name, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size, - int align) -{ - switch_to_section (bss_section); - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (file, floor_log2 (align / BITS_PER_UNIT)); -#ifdef ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME - last_assemble_variable_decl = decl; - ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME (file, name, decl); -#else - /* Standard thing is just output label for the object. */ - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (file, name); -#endif /* ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME */ - ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP (file, size ? size : 1); -} - -#endif - -#endif /* BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP */ - -#ifndef USE_SELECT_SECTION_FOR_FUNCTIONS -/* Return the hot section for function DECL. Return text_section for - null DECLs. */ - -static section * -hot_function_section (tree decl) -{ - if (decl != NULL_TREE - && DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl) != NULL - && targetm_common.have_named_sections) - return get_named_section (decl, NULL, 0); - else - return text_section; -} -#endif - -/* Return section for TEXT_SECTION_NAME if DECL or DECL_SECTION_NAME (DECL) - is NULL. - - When DECL_SECTION_NAME is non-NULL and it is implicit section and - NAMED_SECTION_SUFFIX is non-NULL, then produce section called - concatenate the name with NAMED_SECTION_SUFFIX. - Otherwise produce "TEXT_SECTION_NAME.IMPLICIT_NAME". */ - -section * -get_named_text_section (tree decl, - const char *text_section_name, - const char *named_section_suffix) -{ - if (decl && DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl)) - { - if (named_section_suffix) - { - const char *dsn = DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl); - const char *stripped_name; - char *name, *buffer; - - name = (char *) alloca (strlen (dsn) + 1); - memcpy (name, dsn, - strlen (dsn) + 1); - - stripped_name = targetm.strip_name_encoding (name); - - buffer = ACONCAT ((stripped_name, named_section_suffix, NULL)); - return get_named_section (decl, buffer, 0); - } - else if (symtab_node::get (decl)->implicit_section) - { - const char *name; - - /* Do not try to split gnu_linkonce functions. This gets somewhat - slipperly. */ - if (DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl) && !HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP) - return NULL; - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)); - name = targetm.strip_name_encoding (name); - return get_named_section (decl, ACONCAT ((text_section_name, ".", - name, NULL)), 0); - } - else - return NULL; - } - return get_named_section (decl, text_section_name, 0); -} - -/* Choose named function section based on its frequency. */ - -section * -default_function_section (tree decl, enum node_frequency freq, - bool startup, bool exit) -{ -#if defined HAVE_LD_EH_GC_SECTIONS && defined HAVE_LD_EH_GC_SECTIONS_BUG - /* Old GNU linkers have buggy --gc-section support, which sometimes - results in .gcc_except_table* sections being garbage collected. */ - if (decl - && symtab_node::get (decl)->implicit_section) - return NULL; -#endif - - if (!flag_reorder_functions - || !targetm_common.have_named_sections) - return NULL; - /* Startup code should go to startup subsection unless it is - unlikely executed (this happens especially with function splitting - where we can split away unnecessary parts of static constructors. */ - if (startup && freq != NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED) - { - /* During LTO the tp_first_run profiling will naturally place all - initialization code first. Using separate section is counter-productive - because startup only code may call functions which are no longer - startup only. */ - if (!in_lto_p - || !cgraph_node::get (decl)->tp_first_run - || !opt_for_fn (decl, flag_profile_reorder_functions)) - return get_named_text_section (decl, ".text.startup", NULL); - else - return NULL; - } - - /* Similarly for exit. */ - if (exit && freq != NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED) - return get_named_text_section (decl, ".text.exit", NULL); - - /* Group cold functions together, similarly for hot code. */ - switch (freq) - { - case NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED: - return get_named_text_section (decl, ".text.unlikely", NULL); - case NODE_FREQUENCY_HOT: - return get_named_text_section (decl, ".text.hot", NULL); - /* FALLTHRU */ - default: - return NULL; - } -} - -/* Return the section for function DECL. - - If DECL is NULL_TREE, return the text section. We can be passed - NULL_TREE under some circumstances by dbxout.c at least. - - If FORCE_COLD is true, return cold function section ignoring - the frequency info of cgraph_node. */ - -static section * -function_section_1 (tree decl, bool force_cold) -{ - section *section = NULL; - enum node_frequency freq = NODE_FREQUENCY_NORMAL; - bool startup = false, exit = false; - - if (decl) - { - struct cgraph_node *node = cgraph_node::get (decl); - - if (node) - { - freq = node->frequency; - startup = node->only_called_at_startup; - exit = node->only_called_at_exit; - } - } - if (force_cold) - freq = NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED; - -#ifdef USE_SELECT_SECTION_FOR_FUNCTIONS - if (decl != NULL_TREE - && DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl) != NULL) - { - if (targetm.asm_out.function_section) - section = targetm.asm_out.function_section (decl, freq, - startup, exit); - if (section) - return section; - return get_named_section (decl, NULL, 0); - } - else - return targetm.asm_out.select_section - (decl, freq == NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED, - symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment ()); -#else - if (targetm.asm_out.function_section) - section = targetm.asm_out.function_section (decl, freq, startup, exit); - if (section) - return section; - return hot_function_section (decl); -#endif -} - -/* Return the section for function DECL. - - If DECL is NULL_TREE, return the text section. We can be passed - NULL_TREE under some circumstances by dbxout.c at least. */ - -section * -function_section (tree decl) -{ - /* Handle cases where function splitting code decides - to put function entry point into unlikely executed section - despite the fact that the function itself is not cold - (i.e. it is called rarely but contains a hot loop that is - better to live in hot subsection for the code locality). */ - return function_section_1 (decl, - first_function_block_is_cold); -} - -/* Return the section for the current function, take IN_COLD_SECTION_P - into account. */ - -section * -current_function_section (void) -{ - return function_section_1 (current_function_decl, in_cold_section_p); -} - -/* Tell assembler to switch to unlikely-to-be-executed text section. */ - -section * -unlikely_text_section (void) -{ - return function_section_1 (current_function_decl, true); -} - -/* When called within a function context, return true if the function - has been assigned a cold text section and if SECT is that section. - When called outside a function context, return true if SECT is the - default cold section. */ - -bool -unlikely_text_section_p (section *sect) -{ - return sect == function_section_1 (current_function_decl, true); -} - -/* Switch to the other function partition (if inside of hot section - into cold section, otherwise into the hot section). */ - -void -switch_to_other_text_partition (void) -{ - in_cold_section_p = !in_cold_section_p; - switch_to_section (current_function_section ()); -} - -/* Return the read-only or relocated read-only data section - associated with function DECL. */ - -section * -default_function_rodata_section (tree decl, bool relocatable) -{ - const char* sname; - unsigned int flags; - - flags = 0; - - if (relocatable) - { - sname = ".data.rel.ro.local"; - flags = (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO); - } - else - sname = ".rodata"; - - if (decl && DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl)) - { - const char *name = DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl); - - if (DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl) && HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP) - { - const char *dot; - size_t len; - char* rname; - - dot = strchr (name + 1, '.'); - if (!dot) - dot = name; - len = strlen (dot) + strlen (sname) + 1; - rname = (char *) alloca (len); - - strcpy (rname, sname); - strcat (rname, dot); - return get_section (rname, (SECTION_LINKONCE | flags), decl); - } - /* For .gnu.linkonce.t.foo we want to use .gnu.linkonce.r.foo or - .gnu.linkonce.d.rel.ro.local.foo if the jump table is relocatable. */ - else if (DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl) - && startswith (name, ".gnu.linkonce.t.")) - { - size_t len; - char *rname; - - if (relocatable) - { - len = strlen (name) + strlen (".rel.ro.local") + 1; - rname = (char *) alloca (len); - - strcpy (rname, ".gnu.linkonce.d.rel.ro.local"); - strcat (rname, name + 15); - } - else - { - len = strlen (name) + 1; - rname = (char *) alloca (len); - - memcpy (rname, name, len); - rname[14] = 'r'; - } - return get_section (rname, (SECTION_LINKONCE | flags), decl); - } - /* For .text.foo we want to use .rodata.foo. */ - else if (flag_function_sections && flag_data_sections - && startswith (name, ".text.")) - { - size_t len = strlen (name) + 1; - char *rname = (char *) alloca (len + strlen (sname) - 5); - - memcpy (rname, sname, strlen (sname)); - memcpy (rname + strlen (sname), name + 5, len - 5); - return get_section (rname, flags, decl); - } - } - - if (relocatable) - return get_section (sname, flags, decl); - else - return readonly_data_section; -} - -/* Return the read-only data section associated with function DECL - for targets where that section should be always the single - readonly data section. */ - -section * -default_no_function_rodata_section (tree, bool) -{ - return readonly_data_section; -} - -/* A subroutine of mergeable_string_section and mergeable_constant_section. */ - -static const char * -function_mergeable_rodata_prefix (void) -{ - section *s = targetm.asm_out.function_rodata_section (current_function_decl, - false); - if (SECTION_STYLE (s) == SECTION_NAMED) - return s->named.name; - else - return targetm.asm_out.mergeable_rodata_prefix; -} - -/* Return the section to use for string merging. */ - -static section * -mergeable_string_section (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - HOST_WIDE_INT len; - - if (HAVE_GAS_SHF_MERGE && flag_merge_constants - && TREE_CODE (decl) == STRING_CST - && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == ARRAY_TYPE - && align <= 256 - && (len = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (decl))) > 0 - && TREE_STRING_LENGTH (decl) == len) - { - scalar_int_mode mode; - unsigned int modesize; - const char *str; - HOST_WIDE_INT i; - int j, unit; - const char *prefix = function_mergeable_rodata_prefix (); - char *name = (char *) alloca (strlen (prefix) + 30); - - mode = SCALAR_INT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl))); - modesize = GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode); - if (modesize >= 8 && modesize <= 256 - && (modesize & (modesize - 1)) == 0) - { - if (align < modesize) - align = modesize; - - if (!HAVE_LD_ALIGNED_SHF_MERGE && align > 8) - return readonly_data_section; - - str = TREE_STRING_POINTER (decl); - unit = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode); - - /* Check for embedded NUL characters. */ - for (i = 0; i < len; i += unit) - { - for (j = 0; j < unit; j++) - if (str[i + j] != '\0') - break; - if (j == unit) - break; - } - if (i == len - unit || (unit == 1 && i == len)) - { - sprintf (name, "%s.str%d.%d", prefix, - modesize / 8, (int) (align / 8)); - flags |= (modesize / 8) | SECTION_MERGE | SECTION_STRINGS; - return get_section (name, flags, NULL); - } - } - } - - return readonly_data_section; -} - -/* Return the section to use for constant merging. */ - -section * -mergeable_constant_section (machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - if (HAVE_GAS_SHF_MERGE && flag_merge_constants - && mode != VOIDmode - && mode != BLKmode - && known_le (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode), align) - && align >= 8 - && align <= 256 - && (align & (align - 1)) == 0 - && (HAVE_LD_ALIGNED_SHF_MERGE ? 1 : align == 8)) - { - const char *prefix = function_mergeable_rodata_prefix (); - char *name = (char *) alloca (strlen (prefix) + 30); - - sprintf (name, "%s.cst%d", prefix, (int) (align / 8)); - flags |= (align / 8) | SECTION_MERGE; - return get_section (name, flags, NULL); - } - return readonly_data_section; -} - -/* Given NAME, a putative register name, discard any customary prefixes. */ - -static const char * -strip_reg_name (const char *name) -{ -#ifdef REGISTER_PREFIX - if (!strncmp (name, REGISTER_PREFIX, strlen (REGISTER_PREFIX))) - name += strlen (REGISTER_PREFIX); -#endif - if (name[0] == '%' || name[0] == '#') - name++; - return name; -} - -/* The user has asked for a DECL to have a particular name. Set (or - change) it in such a way that we don't prefix an underscore to - it. */ -void -set_user_assembler_name (tree decl, const char *name) -{ - char *starred = (char *) alloca (strlen (name) + 2); - starred[0] = '*'; - strcpy (starred + 1, name); - symtab->change_decl_assembler_name (decl, get_identifier (starred)); - SET_DECL_RTL (decl, NULL_RTX); -} - -/* Decode an `asm' spec for a declaration as a register name. - Return the register number, or -1 if nothing specified, - or -2 if the ASMSPEC is not `cc' or `memory' and is not recognized, - or -3 if ASMSPEC is `cc' and is not recognized, - or -4 if ASMSPEC is `memory' and is not recognized. - Accept an exact spelling or a decimal number. - Prefixes such as % are optional. */ - -int -decode_reg_name_and_count (const char *asmspec, int *pnregs) -{ - /* Presume just one register is clobbered. */ - *pnregs = 1; - - if (asmspec != 0) - { - int i; - - /* Get rid of confusing prefixes. */ - asmspec = strip_reg_name (asmspec); - - /* Allow a decimal number as a "register name". */ - for (i = strlen (asmspec) - 1; i >= 0; i--) - if (! ISDIGIT (asmspec[i])) - break; - if (asmspec[0] != 0 && i < 0) - { - i = atoi (asmspec); - if (i < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER && i >= 0 && reg_names[i][0]) - return i; - else - return -2; - } - - for (i = 0; i < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; i++) - if (reg_names[i][0] - && ! strcmp (asmspec, strip_reg_name (reg_names[i]))) - return i; - -#ifdef OVERLAPPING_REGISTER_NAMES - { - static const struct - { - const char *const name; - const int number; - const int nregs; - } table[] = OVERLAPPING_REGISTER_NAMES; - - for (i = 0; i < (int) ARRAY_SIZE (table); i++) - if (table[i].name[0] - && ! strcmp (asmspec, table[i].name)) - { - *pnregs = table[i].nregs; - return table[i].number; - } - } -#endif /* OVERLAPPING_REGISTER_NAMES */ - -#ifdef ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES - { - static const struct { const char *const name; const int number; } table[] - = ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES; - - for (i = 0; i < (int) ARRAY_SIZE (table); i++) - if (table[i].name[0] - && ! strcmp (asmspec, table[i].name) - && reg_names[table[i].number][0]) - return table[i].number; - } -#endif /* ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES */ - - if (!strcmp (asmspec, "memory")) - return -4; - - if (!strcmp (asmspec, "cc")) - return -3; - - return -2; - } - - return -1; -} - -int -decode_reg_name (const char *name) -{ - int count; - return decode_reg_name_and_count (name, &count); -} - - -/* Return true if DECL's initializer is suitable for a BSS section. */ - -bool -bss_initializer_p (const_tree decl, bool named) -{ - /* Do not put non-common constants into the .bss section, they belong in - a readonly section, except when NAMED is true. */ - return ((!TREE_READONLY (decl) || DECL_COMMON (decl) || named) - && (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL - /* In LTO we have no errors in program; error_mark_node is used - to mark offlined constructors. */ - || (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == error_mark_node - && !in_lto_p) - || (flag_zero_initialized_in_bss - && initializer_zerop (DECL_INITIAL (decl)) - /* A decl with the "persistent" attribute applied and - explicitly initialized to 0 should not be treated as a BSS - variable. */ - && !DECL_PERSISTENT_P (decl)))); -} - -/* Compute the alignment of variable specified by DECL. - DONT_OUTPUT_DATA is from assemble_variable. */ - -void -align_variable (tree decl, bool dont_output_data) -{ - unsigned int align = DECL_ALIGN (decl); - - /* In the case for initialing an array whose length isn't specified, - where we have not yet been able to do the layout, - figure out the proper alignment now. */ - if (dont_output_data && DECL_SIZE (decl) == 0 - && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == ARRAY_TYPE) - align = MAX (align, TYPE_ALIGN (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl)))); - - /* Some object file formats have a maximum alignment which they support. - In particular, a.out format supports a maximum alignment of 4. */ - if (align > MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT) - { - error ("alignment of %q+D is greater than maximum object " - "file alignment %d", decl, - MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT/BITS_PER_UNIT); - align = MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT; - } - - if (! DECL_USER_ALIGN (decl)) - { -#ifdef DATA_ABI_ALIGNMENT - unsigned int data_abi_align - = DATA_ABI_ALIGNMENT (TREE_TYPE (decl), align); - /* For backwards compatibility, don't assume the ABI alignment for - TLS variables. */ - if (! DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl) || data_abi_align <= BITS_PER_WORD) - align = data_abi_align; -#endif - - /* On some machines, it is good to increase alignment sometimes. - But as DECL_ALIGN is used both for actually emitting the variable - and for code accessing the variable as guaranteed alignment, we - can only increase the alignment if it is a performance optimization - if the references to it must bind to the current definition. */ - if (decl_binds_to_current_def_p (decl) - && !DECL_VIRTUAL_P (decl)) - { -#ifdef DATA_ALIGNMENT - unsigned int data_align = DATA_ALIGNMENT (TREE_TYPE (decl), align); - /* Don't increase alignment too much for TLS variables - TLS space - is too precious. */ - if (! DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl) || data_align <= BITS_PER_WORD) - align = data_align; -#endif - if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) != 0 - /* In LTO we have no errors in program; error_mark_node is used - to mark offlined constructors. */ - && (in_lto_p || DECL_INITIAL (decl) != error_mark_node)) - { - unsigned int const_align - = targetm.constant_alignment (DECL_INITIAL (decl), align); - /* Don't increase alignment too much for TLS variables - TLS - space is too precious. */ - if (! DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl) || const_align <= BITS_PER_WORD) - align = const_align; - } - } - } - - /* Reset the alignment in case we have made it tighter, so we can benefit - from it in get_pointer_alignment. */ - SET_DECL_ALIGN (decl, align); -} - -/* Return DECL_ALIGN (decl), possibly increased for optimization purposes - beyond what align_variable returned. */ - -static unsigned int -get_variable_align (tree decl) -{ - unsigned int align = DECL_ALIGN (decl); - - /* For user aligned vars or static vars align_variable already did - everything. */ - if (DECL_USER_ALIGN (decl) || !TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - return align; - -#ifdef DATA_ABI_ALIGNMENT - if (DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl)) - align = DATA_ABI_ALIGNMENT (TREE_TYPE (decl), align); -#endif - - /* For decls that bind to the current definition, align_variable - did also everything, except for not assuming ABI required alignment - of TLS variables. For other vars, increase the alignment here - as an optimization. */ - if (!decl_binds_to_current_def_p (decl)) - { - /* On some machines, it is good to increase alignment sometimes. */ -#ifdef DATA_ALIGNMENT - unsigned int data_align = DATA_ALIGNMENT (TREE_TYPE (decl), align); - /* Don't increase alignment too much for TLS variables - TLS space - is too precious. */ - if (! DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl) || data_align <= BITS_PER_WORD) - align = data_align; -#endif - if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) != 0 - /* In LTO we have no errors in program; error_mark_node is used - to mark offlined constructors. */ - && (in_lto_p || DECL_INITIAL (decl) != error_mark_node)) - { - unsigned int const_align - = targetm.constant_alignment (DECL_INITIAL (decl), align); - /* Don't increase alignment too much for TLS variables - TLS space - is too precious. */ - if (! DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl) || const_align <= BITS_PER_WORD) - align = const_align; - } - } - - return align; -} - -/* Compute reloc for get_variable_section. The return value - is a mask for which bit 1 indicates a global relocation, and bit 0 - indicates a local relocation. */ - -int -compute_reloc_for_var (tree decl) -{ - int reloc; - - if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == error_mark_node) - reloc = contains_pointers_p (TREE_TYPE (decl)) ? 3 : 0; - else if (DECL_INITIAL (decl)) - reloc = compute_reloc_for_constant (DECL_INITIAL (decl)); - else - reloc = 0; - - return reloc; -} - -/* Return the section into which the given VAR_DECL or CONST_DECL - should be placed. PREFER_NOSWITCH_P is true if a noswitch - section should be used wherever possible. */ - -section * -get_variable_section (tree decl, bool prefer_noswitch_p) -{ - addr_space_t as = ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC; - int reloc; - varpool_node *vnode = varpool_node::get (decl); - if (vnode) - { - vnode = vnode->ultimate_alias_target (); - decl = vnode->decl; - } - - if (TREE_TYPE (decl) != error_mark_node) - as = TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (TREE_TYPE (decl)); - - /* We need the constructor to figure out reloc flag. */ - if (vnode) - vnode->get_constructor (); - - if (DECL_COMMON (decl) - && !lookup_attribute ("retain", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - { - /* If the decl has been given an explicit section name, or it resides - in a non-generic address space, then it isn't common, and shouldn't - be handled as such. */ - gcc_assert (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl) == NULL - && ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC_P (as)); - if (DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl)) - return tls_comm_section; - else if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && bss_initializer_p (decl)) - return comm_section; - } - - reloc = compute_reloc_for_var (decl); - - resolve_unique_section (decl, reloc, flag_data_sections); - if (IN_NAMED_SECTION (decl)) - { - section *sect = get_named_section (decl, NULL, reloc); - - if ((sect->common.flags & SECTION_BSS) - && !bss_initializer_p (decl, true)) - { - error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), - "only zero initializers are allowed in section %qs", - sect->named.name); - DECL_INITIAL (decl) = error_mark_node; - } - return sect; - } - - if (ADDR_SPACE_GENERIC_P (as) - && !DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl) - && !DECL_NOINIT_P (decl) - && !(prefer_noswitch_p && targetm.have_switchable_bss_sections) - && bss_initializer_p (decl)) - { - if (!TREE_PUBLIC (decl) - && !((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && asan_protect_global (decl))) - return lcomm_section; - if (bss_noswitch_section) - return bss_noswitch_section; - } - - return targetm.asm_out.select_section (decl, reloc, - get_variable_align (decl)); -} - -/* Return the block into which object_block DECL should be placed. */ - -static struct object_block * -get_block_for_decl (tree decl) -{ - section *sect; - - if (VAR_P (decl)) - { - /* The object must be defined in this translation unit. */ - if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) - return NULL; - - /* There's no point using object blocks for something that is - isolated by definition. */ - if (DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl)) - return NULL; - } - - /* We can only calculate block offsets if the decl has a known - constant size. */ - if (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl) == NULL) - return NULL; - if (!tree_fits_uhwi_p (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl))) - return NULL; - - /* Find out which section should contain DECL. We cannot put it into - an object block if it requires a standalone definition. */ - if (VAR_P (decl)) - align_variable (decl, 0); - sect = get_variable_section (decl, true); - if (SECTION_STYLE (sect) == SECTION_NOSWITCH) - return NULL; - - if (bool (lookup_attribute ("retain", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - != bool (sect->common.flags & SECTION_RETAIN)) - return NULL; - - return get_block_for_section (sect); -} - -/* Make sure block symbol SYMBOL is in block BLOCK. */ - -static void -change_symbol_block (rtx symbol, struct object_block *block) -{ - if (block != SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol)) - { - gcc_assert (SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol) < 0); - SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol) = block; - } -} - -/* Return true if it is possible to put DECL in an object_block. */ - -static bool -use_blocks_for_decl_p (tree decl) -{ - struct symtab_node *snode; - - /* Don't create object blocks if each DECL is placed into a separate - section because that will uselessly create a section anchor for - each DECL. */ - if (flag_data_sections) - return false; - - /* Only data DECLs can be placed into object blocks. */ - if (!VAR_P (decl) && TREE_CODE (decl) != CONST_DECL) - return false; - - /* DECL_INITIAL (decl) set to decl is a hack used for some decls that - are never used from code directly and we never want object block handling - for those. */ - if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == decl) - return false; - - /* If this decl is an alias, then we don't want to emit a - definition. */ - if (VAR_P (decl) - && (snode = symtab_node::get (decl)) != NULL - && snode->alias) - return false; - - return targetm.use_blocks_for_decl_p (decl); -} - -/* Follow the IDENTIFIER_TRANSPARENT_ALIAS chain starting at *ALIAS - until we find an identifier that is not itself a transparent alias. - Modify the alias passed to it by reference (and all aliases on the - way to the ultimate target), such that they do not have to be - followed again, and return the ultimate target of the alias - chain. */ - -static inline tree -ultimate_transparent_alias_target (tree *alias) -{ - tree target = *alias; - - if (IDENTIFIER_TRANSPARENT_ALIAS (target)) - { - gcc_assert (TREE_CHAIN (target)); - target = ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&TREE_CHAIN (target)); - gcc_assert (! IDENTIFIER_TRANSPARENT_ALIAS (target) - && ! TREE_CHAIN (target)); - *alias = target; - } - - return target; -} - -/* Return true if REGNUM is mentioned in ELIMINABLE_REGS as a from - register number. */ - -static bool -eliminable_regno_p (int regnum) -{ - static const struct - { - const int from; - const int to; - } eliminables[] = ELIMINABLE_REGS; - for (size_t i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (eliminables); i++) - if (regnum == eliminables[i].from) - return true; - return false; -} - -/* Create the DECL_RTL for a VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL. DECL should - have static storage duration. In other words, it should not be an - automatic variable, including PARM_DECLs. - - There is, however, one exception: this function handles variables - explicitly placed in a particular register by the user. - - This is never called for PARM_DECL nodes. */ - -void -make_decl_rtl (tree decl) -{ - const char *name = 0; - int reg_number; - tree id; - rtx x; - - /* Check that we are not being given an automatic variable. */ - gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) != PARM_DECL - && TREE_CODE (decl) != RESULT_DECL); - - /* A weak alias has TREE_PUBLIC set but not the other bits. */ - gcc_assert (!VAR_P (decl) - || TREE_STATIC (decl) - || TREE_PUBLIC (decl) - || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) - || DECL_REGISTER (decl)); - - /* And that we were not given a type or a label. */ - gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) != TYPE_DECL - && TREE_CODE (decl) != LABEL_DECL); - - /* For a duplicate declaration, we can be called twice on the - same DECL node. Don't discard the RTL already made. */ - if (DECL_RTL_SET_P (decl)) - { - /* If the old RTL had the wrong mode, fix the mode. */ - x = DECL_RTL (decl); - if (GET_MODE (x) != DECL_MODE (decl)) - SET_DECL_RTL (decl, adjust_address_nv (x, DECL_MODE (decl), 0)); - - if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL && DECL_REGISTER (decl)) - return; - - /* ??? Another way to do this would be to maintain a hashed - table of such critters. Instead of adding stuff to a DECL - to give certain attributes to it, we could use an external - hash map from DECL to set of attributes. */ - - /* Let the target reassign the RTL if it wants. - This is necessary, for example, when one machine specific - decl attribute overrides another. */ - targetm.encode_section_info (decl, DECL_RTL (decl), false); - - /* If the symbol has a SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK field, update it based - on the new decl information. */ - if (MEM_P (x) - && GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF - && SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P (XEXP (x, 0))) - change_symbol_block (XEXP (x, 0), get_block_for_decl (decl)); - - return; - } - - /* If this variable belongs to the global constant pool, retrieve the - pre-computed RTL or recompute it in LTO mode. */ - if (VAR_P (decl) && DECL_IN_CONSTANT_POOL (decl)) - { - SET_DECL_RTL (decl, output_constant_def (DECL_INITIAL (decl), 1)); - return; - } - - id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id); - - if (name[0] != '*' && TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL - && DECL_REGISTER (decl)) - { - error ("register name not specified for %q+D", decl); - } - else if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL && DECL_REGISTER (decl)) - { - const char *asmspec = name+1; - machine_mode mode = DECL_MODE (decl); - reg_number = decode_reg_name (asmspec); - /* First detect errors in declaring global registers. */ - if (reg_number == -1) - error ("register name not specified for %q+D", decl); - else if (reg_number < 0) - error ("invalid register name for %q+D", decl); - else if (mode == BLKmode) - error ("data type of %q+D isn%'t suitable for a register", - decl); - else if (!in_hard_reg_set_p (accessible_reg_set, mode, reg_number)) - error ("the register specified for %q+D cannot be accessed" - " by the current target", decl); - else if (!in_hard_reg_set_p (operand_reg_set, mode, reg_number)) - error ("the register specified for %q+D is not general enough" - " to be used as a register variable", decl); - else if (!targetm.hard_regno_mode_ok (reg_number, mode)) - error ("register specified for %q+D isn%'t suitable for data type", - decl); - else if (reg_number != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM - && (reg_number == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM -#ifdef RETURN_ADDRESS_POINTER_REGNUM - || reg_number == RETURN_ADDRESS_POINTER_REGNUM -#endif - || reg_number == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM) - && eliminable_regno_p (reg_number)) - error ("register specified for %q+D is an internal GCC " - "implementation detail", decl); - /* Now handle properly declared static register variables. */ - else - { - int nregs; - - if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) != 0 && TREE_STATIC (decl)) - { - DECL_INITIAL (decl) = 0; - error ("global register variable has initial value"); - } - if (TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl)) - warning (OPT_Wvolatile_register_var, - "optimization may eliminate reads and/or " - "writes to register variables"); - - /* If the user specified one of the eliminables registers here, - e.g., FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM, we don't want to get this variable - confused with that register and be eliminated. This usage is - somewhat suspect... */ - - SET_DECL_RTL (decl, gen_raw_REG (mode, reg_number)); - ORIGINAL_REGNO (DECL_RTL (decl)) = reg_number; - REG_USERVAR_P (DECL_RTL (decl)) = 1; - - if (TREE_STATIC (decl)) - { - /* Make this register global, so not usable for anything - else. */ -#ifdef ASM_DECLARE_REGISTER_GLOBAL - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl)); - ASM_DECLARE_REGISTER_GLOBAL (asm_out_file, decl, reg_number, name); -#endif - nregs = hard_regno_nregs (reg_number, mode); - while (nregs > 0) - globalize_reg (decl, reg_number + --nregs); - } - - /* As a register variable, it has no section. */ - return; - } - /* Avoid internal errors from invalid register - specifications. */ - SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl, NULL_TREE); - DECL_HARD_REGISTER (decl) = 0; - /* Also avoid SSA inconsistencies by pretending this is an external - decl now. */ - DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) = 1; - return; - } - /* Now handle ordinary static variables and functions (in memory). - Also handle vars declared register invalidly. */ - else if (name[0] == '*') - { -#ifdef REGISTER_PREFIX - if (strlen (REGISTER_PREFIX) != 0) - { - reg_number = decode_reg_name (name); - if (reg_number >= 0 || reg_number == -3) - error ("register name given for non-register variable %q+D", decl); - } -#endif - } - - /* Specifying a section attribute on a variable forces it into a - non-.bss section, and thus it cannot be common. */ - /* FIXME: In general this code should not be necessary because - visibility pass is doing the same work. But notice_global_symbol - is called early and it needs to make DECL_RTL to get the name. - we take care of recomputing the DECL_RTL after visibility is changed. */ - if (VAR_P (decl) - && (TREE_STATIC (decl) || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) - && DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl) != NULL - && DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL_TREE - && DECL_COMMON (decl)) - DECL_COMMON (decl) = 0; - - /* Variables can't be both common and weak. */ - if (VAR_P (decl) && DECL_WEAK (decl)) - DECL_COMMON (decl) = 0; - - if (use_object_blocks_p () && use_blocks_for_decl_p (decl)) - x = create_block_symbol (name, get_block_for_decl (decl), -1); - else - { - machine_mode address_mode = Pmode; - if (TREE_TYPE (decl) != error_mark_node) - { - addr_space_t as = TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (TREE_TYPE (decl)); - address_mode = targetm.addr_space.address_mode (as); - } - x = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (address_mode, name); - } - SYMBOL_REF_WEAK (x) = DECL_WEAK (decl); - SET_SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x, decl); - - x = gen_rtx_MEM (DECL_MODE (decl), x); - if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL) - set_mem_attributes (x, decl, 1); - SET_DECL_RTL (decl, x); - - /* Optionally set flags or add text to the name to record information - such as that it is a function name. - If the name is changed, the macro ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF - will have to know how to strip this information. */ - targetm.encode_section_info (decl, DECL_RTL (decl), true); -} - -/* Like make_decl_rtl, but inhibit creation of new alias sets when - calling make_decl_rtl. Also, reset DECL_RTL before returning the - rtl. */ - -rtx -make_decl_rtl_for_debug (tree decl) -{ - unsigned int save_aliasing_flag; - rtx rtl; - - if (DECL_RTL_SET_P (decl)) - return DECL_RTL (decl); - - /* Kludge alert! Somewhere down the call chain, make_decl_rtl will - call new_alias_set. If running with -fcompare-debug, sometimes - we do not want to create alias sets that will throw the alias - numbers off in the comparison dumps. So... clearing - flag_strict_aliasing will keep new_alias_set() from creating a - new set. */ - save_aliasing_flag = flag_strict_aliasing; - flag_strict_aliasing = 0; - - rtl = DECL_RTL (decl); - /* Reset DECL_RTL back, as various parts of the compiler expects - DECL_RTL set meaning it is actually going to be output. */ - SET_DECL_RTL (decl, NULL); - - flag_strict_aliasing = save_aliasing_flag; - return rtl; -} - -/* Output a string of literal assembler code - for an `asm' keyword used between functions. */ - -void -assemble_asm (tree string) -{ - const char *p; - app_enable (); - - if (TREE_CODE (string) == ADDR_EXPR) - string = TREE_OPERAND (string, 0); - - p = TREE_STRING_POINTER (string); - fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s%s\n", p[0] == '\t' ? "" : "\t", p); -} - -/* Write the address of the entity given by SYMBOL to SEC. */ -void -assemble_addr_to_section (rtx symbol, section *sec) -{ - switch_to_section (sec); - assemble_align (POINTER_SIZE); - assemble_integer (symbol, POINTER_SIZE_UNITS, POINTER_SIZE, 1); -} - -/* Return the numbered .ctors.N (if CONSTRUCTOR_P) or .dtors.N (if - not) section for PRIORITY. */ -section * -get_cdtor_priority_section (int priority, bool constructor_p) -{ - /* Buffer conservatively large enough for the full range of a 32-bit - int plus the text below. */ - char buf[18]; - - /* ??? This only works reliably with the GNU linker. */ - sprintf (buf, "%s.%.5u", - constructor_p ? ".ctors" : ".dtors", - /* Invert the numbering so the linker puts us in the proper - order; constructors are run from right to left, and the - linker sorts in increasing order. */ - MAX_INIT_PRIORITY - priority); - return get_section (buf, SECTION_WRITE, NULL); -} - -void -default_named_section_asm_out_destructor (rtx symbol, int priority) -{ - section *sec; - - if (priority != DEFAULT_INIT_PRIORITY) - sec = get_cdtor_priority_section (priority, - /*constructor_p=*/false); - else - sec = get_section (".dtors", SECTION_WRITE, NULL); - - assemble_addr_to_section (symbol, sec); -} - -#ifdef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP -void -default_dtor_section_asm_out_destructor (rtx symbol, - int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - assemble_addr_to_section (symbol, dtors_section); -} -#endif - -void -default_named_section_asm_out_constructor (rtx symbol, int priority) -{ - section *sec; - - if (priority != DEFAULT_INIT_PRIORITY) - sec = get_cdtor_priority_section (priority, - /*constructor_p=*/true); - else - sec = get_section (".ctors", SECTION_WRITE, NULL); - - assemble_addr_to_section (symbol, sec); -} - -#ifdef CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP -void -default_ctor_section_asm_out_constructor (rtx symbol, - int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - assemble_addr_to_section (symbol, ctors_section); -} -#endif - -/* CONSTANT_POOL_BEFORE_FUNCTION may be defined as an expression with - a nonzero value if the constant pool should be output before the - start of the function, or a zero value if the pool should output - after the end of the function. The default is to put it before the - start. */ - -#ifndef CONSTANT_POOL_BEFORE_FUNCTION -#define CONSTANT_POOL_BEFORE_FUNCTION 1 -#endif - -/* DECL is an object (either VAR_DECL or FUNCTION_DECL) which is going - to be output to assembler. - Set first_global_object_name and weak_global_object_name as appropriate. */ - -void -notice_global_symbol (tree decl) -{ - const char **t = &first_global_object_name; - - if (first_global_object_name - || !TREE_PUBLIC (decl) - || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) - || !DECL_NAME (decl) - || (VAR_P (decl) && DECL_HARD_REGISTER (decl)) - || (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL - && (!VAR_P (decl) - || (DECL_COMMON (decl) - && (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == 0 - || DECL_INITIAL (decl) == error_mark_node))))) - return; - - /* We win when global object is found, but it is useful to know about weak - symbol as well so we can produce nicer unique names. */ - if (DECL_WEAK (decl) || DECL_ONE_ONLY (decl) || flag_shlib) - t = &weak_global_object_name; - - if (!*t) - { - tree id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&id); - *t = ggc_strdup (targetm.strip_name_encoding (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id))); - } -} - -/* If not using flag_reorder_blocks_and_partition, decide early whether the - current function goes into the cold section, so that targets can use - current_function_section during RTL expansion. DECL describes the - function. */ - -void -decide_function_section (tree decl) -{ - first_function_block_is_cold = false; - - if (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl)) - { - struct cgraph_node *node = cgraph_node::get (current_function_decl); - /* Calls to function_section rely on first_function_block_is_cold - being accurate. */ - first_function_block_is_cold = (node - && node->frequency - == NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED); - } - - in_cold_section_p = first_function_block_is_cold; -} - -/* Get the function's name, as described by its RTL. This may be - different from the DECL_NAME name used in the source file. */ -const char * -get_fnname_from_decl (tree decl) -{ - rtx x = DECL_RTL (decl); - gcc_assert (MEM_P (x)); - x = XEXP (x, 0); - gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x) == SYMBOL_REF); - return XSTR (x, 0); -} - -/* Output assembler code for the constant pool of a function and associated - with defining the name of the function. DECL describes the function. - NAME is the function's name. For the constant pool, we use the current - constant pool data. */ - -void -assemble_start_function (tree decl, const char *fnname) -{ - int align; - char tmp_label[100]; - bool hot_label_written = false; - - if (crtl->has_bb_partition) - { - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (tmp_label, "LHOTB", const_labelno); - crtl->subsections.hot_section_label = ggc_strdup (tmp_label); - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (tmp_label, "LCOLDB", const_labelno); - crtl->subsections.cold_section_label = ggc_strdup (tmp_label); - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (tmp_label, "LHOTE", const_labelno); - crtl->subsections.hot_section_end_label = ggc_strdup (tmp_label); - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (tmp_label, "LCOLDE", const_labelno); - crtl->subsections.cold_section_end_label = ggc_strdup (tmp_label); - const_labelno++; - cold_function_name = NULL_TREE; - } - else - { - crtl->subsections.hot_section_label = NULL; - crtl->subsections.cold_section_label = NULL; - crtl->subsections.hot_section_end_label = NULL; - crtl->subsections.cold_section_end_label = NULL; - } - - /* The following code does not need preprocessing in the assembler. */ - - app_disable (); - - if (CONSTANT_POOL_BEFORE_FUNCTION) - output_constant_pool (fnname, decl); - - align = symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment (); - - /* Make sure the not and cold text (code) sections are properly - aligned. This is necessary here in the case where the function - has both hot and cold sections, because we don't want to re-set - the alignment when the section switch happens mid-function. */ - - if (crtl->has_bb_partition) - { - first_function_block_is_cold = false; - - switch_to_section (unlikely_text_section ()); - assemble_align (align); - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, crtl->subsections.cold_section_label); - - /* When the function starts with a cold section, we need to explicitly - align the hot section and write out the hot section label. - But if the current function is a thunk, we do not have a CFG. */ - if (!cfun->is_thunk - && BB_PARTITION (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun)->next_bb) == BB_COLD_PARTITION) - { - switch_to_section (text_section); - assemble_align (align); - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, crtl->subsections.hot_section_label); - hot_label_written = true; - first_function_block_is_cold = true; - } - in_cold_section_p = first_function_block_is_cold; - } - - - /* Switch to the correct text section for the start of the function. */ - - switch_to_section (function_section (decl), decl); - if (crtl->has_bb_partition && !hot_label_written) - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, crtl->subsections.hot_section_label); - - /* Tell assembler to move to target machine's alignment for functions. */ - align = floor_log2 (align / BITS_PER_UNIT); - if (align > 0) - { - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, align); - } - - /* Handle a user-specified function alignment. - Note that we still need to align to DECL_ALIGN, as above, - because ASM_OUTPUT_MAX_SKIP_ALIGN might not do any alignment at all. */ - if (! DECL_USER_ALIGN (decl) - && align_functions.levels[0].log > align - && optimize_function_for_speed_p (cfun)) - { -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_MAX_SKIP_ALIGN - int align_log = align_functions.levels[0].log; -#endif - int max_skip = align_functions.levels[0].maxskip; - if (flag_limit_function_alignment && crtl->max_insn_address > 0 - && max_skip >= crtl->max_insn_address) - max_skip = crtl->max_insn_address - 1; - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_MAX_SKIP_ALIGN - ASM_OUTPUT_MAX_SKIP_ALIGN (asm_out_file, align_log, max_skip); - if (max_skip == align_functions.levels[0].maxskip) - ASM_OUTPUT_MAX_SKIP_ALIGN (asm_out_file, - align_functions.levels[1].log, - align_functions.levels[1].maxskip); -#else - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, align_functions.levels[0].log); -#endif - } - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_FUNCTION_PREFIX - ASM_OUTPUT_FUNCTION_PREFIX (asm_out_file, fnname); -#endif - - if (!DECL_IGNORED_P (decl)) - (*debug_hooks->begin_function) (decl); - - /* Make function name accessible from other files, if appropriate. */ - - if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - { - notice_global_symbol (decl); - - globalize_decl (decl); - - maybe_assemble_visibility (decl); - } - - if (DECL_PRESERVE_P (decl)) - targetm.asm_out.mark_decl_preserved (fnname); - - unsigned short patch_area_size = crtl->patch_area_size; - unsigned short patch_area_entry = crtl->patch_area_entry; - - /* Emit the patching area before the entry label, if any. */ - if (patch_area_entry > 0) - targetm.asm_out.print_patchable_function_entry (asm_out_file, - patch_area_entry, true); - - /* Do any machine/system dependent processing of the function name. */ -#ifdef ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME - ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME (asm_out_file, fnname, current_function_decl); -#else - /* Standard thing is just output label for the function. */ - ASM_OUTPUT_FUNCTION_LABEL (asm_out_file, fnname, current_function_decl); -#endif /* ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME */ - - /* And the area after the label. Record it if we haven't done so yet. */ - if (patch_area_size > patch_area_entry) - targetm.asm_out.print_patchable_function_entry (asm_out_file, - patch_area_size - - patch_area_entry, - patch_area_entry == 0); - - if (lookup_attribute ("no_split_stack", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - saw_no_split_stack = true; -} - -/* Output assembler code associated with defining the size of the - function. DECL describes the function. NAME is the function's name. */ - -void -assemble_end_function (tree decl, const char *fnname ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#ifdef ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE - /* We could have switched section in the middle of the function. */ - if (crtl->has_bb_partition) - switch_to_section (function_section (decl)); - ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE (asm_out_file, fnname, decl); -#endif - if (! CONSTANT_POOL_BEFORE_FUNCTION) - { - output_constant_pool (fnname, decl); - switch_to_section (function_section (decl)); /* need to switch back */ - } - /* Output labels for end of hot/cold text sections (to be used by - debug info.) */ - if (crtl->has_bb_partition) - { - section *save_text_section; - - save_text_section = in_section; - switch_to_section (unlikely_text_section ()); -#ifdef ASM_DECLARE_COLD_FUNCTION_SIZE - if (cold_function_name != NULL_TREE) - ASM_DECLARE_COLD_FUNCTION_SIZE (asm_out_file, - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (cold_function_name), - decl); -#endif - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, crtl->subsections.cold_section_end_label); - if (first_function_block_is_cold) - switch_to_section (text_section); - else - switch_to_section (function_section (decl)); - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, crtl->subsections.hot_section_end_label); - switch_to_section (save_text_section); - } -} - -/* Assemble code to leave SIZE bytes of zeros. */ - -void -assemble_zeros (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size) -{ - /* Do no output if -fsyntax-only. */ - if (flag_syntax_only) - return; - -#ifdef ASM_NO_SKIP_IN_TEXT - /* The `space' pseudo in the text section outputs nop insns rather than 0s, - so we must output 0s explicitly in the text section. */ - if (ASM_NO_SKIP_IN_TEXT && (in_section->common.flags & SECTION_CODE) != 0) - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT i; - for (i = 0; i < size; i++) - assemble_integer (const0_rtx, 1, BITS_PER_UNIT, 1); - } - else -#endif - if (size > 0) - ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP (asm_out_file, size); -} - -/* Assemble an alignment pseudo op for an ALIGN-bit boundary. */ - -void -assemble_align (unsigned int align) -{ - if (align > BITS_PER_UNIT) - { - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, floor_log2 (align / BITS_PER_UNIT)); - } -} - -/* Assemble a string constant with the specified C string as contents. */ - -void -assemble_string (const char *p, int size) -{ - int pos = 0; - int maximum = 2000; - - /* If the string is very long, split it up. */ - - while (pos < size) - { - int thissize = size - pos; - if (thissize > maximum) - thissize = maximum; - - ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII (asm_out_file, p, thissize); - - pos += thissize; - p += thissize; - } -} - - -/* A noswitch_section_callback for lcomm_section. */ - -static bool -emit_local (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rounded ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#if defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL - unsigned int align = symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment (); - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL (asm_out_file, decl, name, - size, align); - return true; -#elif defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL - unsigned int align = symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment (); - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL (asm_out_file, name, size, align); - return true; -#else - ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL (asm_out_file, name, size, rounded); - return false; -#endif -} - -/* A noswitch_section_callback for bss_noswitch_section. */ - -#if defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS -static bool -emit_bss (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rounded ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS (asm_out_file, decl, name, size, - get_variable_align (decl)); - return true; -} -#endif - -/* A noswitch_section_callback for comm_section. */ - -static bool -emit_common (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rounded ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#if defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_COMMON - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_COMMON (asm_out_file, decl, name, - size, get_variable_align (decl)); - return true; -#elif defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON (asm_out_file, name, size, - get_variable_align (decl)); - return true; -#else - ASM_OUTPUT_COMMON (asm_out_file, name, size, rounded); - return false; -#endif -} - -/* A noswitch_section_callback for tls_comm_section. */ - -static bool -emit_tls_common (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rounded ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_TLS_COMMON - ASM_OUTPUT_TLS_COMMON (asm_out_file, decl, name, size); - return true; -#else - sorry ("thread-local COMMON data not implemented"); - return true; -#endif -} - -/* Assemble DECL given that it belongs in SECTION_NOSWITCH section SECT. - NAME is the name of DECL's SYMBOL_REF. */ - -static void -assemble_noswitch_variable (tree decl, const char *name, section *sect, - unsigned int align) -{ - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size, rounded; - - size = tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl)); - rounded = size; - - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) && asan_protect_global (decl)) - size += asan_red_zone_size (size); - - /* Don't allocate zero bytes of common, - since that means "undefined external" in the linker. */ - if (size == 0) - rounded = 1; - - /* Round size up to multiple of BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT bits - so that each uninitialized object starts on such a boundary. */ - rounded += (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT) - 1; - rounded = (rounded / (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT) - * (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT)); - - if (!sect->noswitch.callback (decl, name, size, rounded) - && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) (align / BITS_PER_UNIT) > rounded) - error ("requested alignment for %q+D is greater than " - "implemented alignment of %wu", decl, rounded); -} - -/* A subroutine of assemble_variable. Output the label and contents of - DECL, whose address is a SYMBOL_REF with name NAME. DONT_OUTPUT_DATA - is as for assemble_variable. */ - -static void -assemble_variable_contents (tree decl, const char *name, - bool dont_output_data, bool merge_strings) -{ - /* Do any machine/system dependent processing of the object. */ -#ifdef ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME - last_assemble_variable_decl = decl; - ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME (asm_out_file, name, decl); -#else - /* Standard thing is just output label for the object. */ - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, name); -#endif /* ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME */ - - if (!dont_output_data) - { - /* Caller is supposed to use varpool_get_constructor when it wants - to output the body. */ - gcc_assert (!in_lto_p || DECL_INITIAL (decl) != error_mark_node); - if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) - && DECL_INITIAL (decl) != error_mark_node - && !initializer_zerop (DECL_INITIAL (decl))) - /* Output the actual data. */ - output_constant (DECL_INITIAL (decl), - tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl)), - get_variable_align (decl), - false, merge_strings); - else - /* Leave space for it. */ - assemble_zeros (tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl))); - targetm.asm_out.decl_end (); - } -} - -/* Write out assembly for the variable DECL, which is not defined in - the current translation unit. */ -void -assemble_undefined_decl (tree decl) -{ - const char *name = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0), 0); - targetm.asm_out.assemble_undefined_decl (asm_out_file, name, decl); -} - -/* Assemble everything that is needed for a variable or function declaration. - Not used for automatic variables, and not used for function definitions. - Should not be called for variables of incomplete structure type. - - TOP_LEVEL is nonzero if this variable has file scope. - AT_END is nonzero if this is the special handling, at end of compilation, - to define things that have had only tentative definitions. - DONT_OUTPUT_DATA if nonzero means don't actually output the - initial value (that will be done by the caller). */ - -void -assemble_variable (tree decl, int top_level ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int at_end ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int dont_output_data) -{ - const char *name; - rtx decl_rtl, symbol; - section *sect; - unsigned int align; - bool asan_protected = false; - - /* This function is supposed to handle VARIABLES. Ensure we have one. */ - gcc_assert (VAR_P (decl)); - - /* Emulated TLS had better not get this far. */ - gcc_checking_assert (targetm.have_tls || !DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl)); - - last_assemble_variable_decl = 0; - - /* Normally no need to say anything here for external references, - since assemble_external is called by the language-specific code - when a declaration is first seen. */ - - if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) - return; - - /* Do nothing for global register variables. */ - if (DECL_RTL_SET_P (decl) && REG_P (DECL_RTL (decl))) - { - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = 1; - return; - } - - /* If type was incomplete when the variable was declared, - see if it is complete now. */ - - if (DECL_SIZE (decl) == 0) - layout_decl (decl, 0); - - /* Still incomplete => don't allocate it; treat the tentative defn - (which is what it must have been) as an `extern' reference. */ - - if (!dont_output_data && DECL_SIZE (decl) == 0) - { - error ("storage size of %q+D isn%'t known", decl); - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = 1; - return; - } - - /* The first declaration of a variable that comes through this function - decides whether it is global (in C, has external linkage) - or local (in C, has internal linkage). So do nothing more - if this function has already run. */ - - if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl)) - return; - - /* Make sure targetm.encode_section_info is invoked before we set - ASM_WRITTEN. */ - decl_rtl = DECL_RTL (decl); - - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = 1; - - /* Do no output if -fsyntax-only. */ - if (flag_syntax_only) - return; - - if (! dont_output_data - && ! valid_constant_size_p (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl))) - { - error ("size of variable %q+D is too large", decl); - return; - } - - gcc_assert (MEM_P (decl_rtl)); - gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (decl_rtl, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF); - symbol = XEXP (decl_rtl, 0); - - /* If this symbol belongs to the tree constant pool, output the constant - if it hasn't already been written. */ - if (TREE_CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (symbol)) - { - tree decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol); - if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (DECL_INITIAL (decl))) - output_constant_def_contents (symbol); - return; - } - - app_disable (); - - name = XSTR (symbol, 0); - if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && DECL_NAME (decl)) - notice_global_symbol (decl); - - /* Compute the alignment of this data. */ - - align_variable (decl, dont_output_data); - - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && asan_protect_global (decl)) - { - asan_protected = true; - SET_DECL_ALIGN (decl, MAX (DECL_ALIGN (decl), - ASAN_RED_ZONE_SIZE * BITS_PER_UNIT)); - } - - set_mem_align (decl_rtl, DECL_ALIGN (decl)); - - align = get_variable_align (decl); - - if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - maybe_assemble_visibility (decl); - - if (DECL_PRESERVE_P (decl)) - targetm.asm_out.mark_decl_preserved (name); - - /* First make the assembler name(s) global if appropriate. */ - sect = get_variable_section (decl, false); - if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) - && (sect->common.flags & SECTION_COMMON) == 0) - globalize_decl (decl); - - /* Output any data that we will need to use the address of. */ - if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) && DECL_INITIAL (decl) != error_mark_node) - output_addressed_constants (DECL_INITIAL (decl), 0); - - /* dbxout.c needs to know this. */ - if (sect && (sect->common.flags & SECTION_CODE) != 0) - DECL_IN_TEXT_SECTION (decl) = 1; - - /* If the decl is part of an object_block, make sure that the decl - has been positioned within its block, but do not write out its - definition yet. output_object_blocks will do that later. */ - if (SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P (symbol) && SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol)) - { - gcc_assert (!dont_output_data); - place_block_symbol (symbol); - } - else if (SECTION_STYLE (sect) == SECTION_NOSWITCH) - assemble_noswitch_variable (decl, name, sect, align); - else - { - /* Special-case handling of vtv comdat sections. */ - if (sect->named.name - && (strcmp (sect->named.name, ".vtable_map_vars") == 0)) - handle_vtv_comdat_section (sect, decl); - else - switch_to_section (sect, decl); - if (align > BITS_PER_UNIT) - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, floor_log2 (align / BITS_PER_UNIT)); - assemble_variable_contents (decl, name, dont_output_data, - (sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE) - && (sect->common.flags & SECTION_STRINGS)); - if (asan_protected) - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT int size - = tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl)); - assemble_zeros (asan_red_zone_size (size)); - } - } -} - - -/* Given a function declaration (FN_DECL), this function assembles the - function into the .preinit_array section. */ - -void -assemble_vtv_preinit_initializer (tree fn_decl) -{ - section *sect; - unsigned flags = SECTION_WRITE; - rtx symbol = XEXP (DECL_RTL (fn_decl), 0); - - flags |= SECTION_NOTYPE; - sect = get_section (".preinit_array", flags, fn_decl); - switch_to_section (sect); - assemble_addr_to_section (symbol, sect); -} - -/* Return 1 if type TYPE contains any pointers. */ - -static int -contains_pointers_p (tree type) -{ - switch (TREE_CODE (type)) - { - case POINTER_TYPE: - case REFERENCE_TYPE: - /* I'm not sure whether OFFSET_TYPE needs this treatment, - so I'll play safe and return 1. */ - case OFFSET_TYPE: - return 1; - - case RECORD_TYPE: - case UNION_TYPE: - case QUAL_UNION_TYPE: - { - tree fields; - /* For a type that has fields, see if the fields have pointers. */ - for (fields = TYPE_FIELDS (type); fields; fields = DECL_CHAIN (fields)) - if (TREE_CODE (fields) == FIELD_DECL - && contains_pointers_p (TREE_TYPE (fields))) - return 1; - return 0; - } - - case ARRAY_TYPE: - /* An array type contains pointers if its element type does. */ - return contains_pointers_p (TREE_TYPE (type)); - - default: - return 0; - } -} - -/* We delay assemble_external processing until - the compilation unit is finalized. This is the best we can do for - right now (i.e. stage 3 of GCC 4.0) - the right thing is to delay - it all the way to final. See PR 17982 for further discussion. */ -static GTY(()) tree pending_assemble_externals; - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL -/* Some targets delay some output to final using TARGET_ASM_FILE_END. - As a result, assemble_external can be called after the list of externals - is processed and the pointer set destroyed. */ -static bool pending_assemble_externals_processed; - -/* Avoid O(external_decls**2) lookups in the pending_assemble_externals - TREE_LIST in assemble_external. */ -static hash_set<tree> *pending_assemble_externals_set; - -/* True if DECL is a function decl for which no out-of-line copy exists. - It is assumed that DECL's assembler name has been set. */ - -static bool -incorporeal_function_p (tree decl) -{ - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL && fndecl_built_in_p (decl)) - { - const char *name; - - if (DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (decl) == BUILT_IN_NORMAL - && ALLOCA_FUNCTION_CODE_P (DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (decl))) - return true; - - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)); - /* Atomic or sync builtins which have survived this far will be - resolved externally and therefore are not incorporeal. */ - if (startswith (name, "__builtin_")) - return true; - } - return false; -} - -/* Actually do the tests to determine if this is necessary, and invoke - ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL. */ -static void -assemble_external_real (tree decl) -{ - rtx rtl = DECL_RTL (decl); - - if (MEM_P (rtl) && GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF - && !SYMBOL_REF_USED (XEXP (rtl, 0)) - && !incorporeal_function_p (decl)) - { - /* Some systems do require some output. */ - SYMBOL_REF_USED (XEXP (rtl, 0)) = 1; - ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL (asm_out_file, decl, XSTR (XEXP (rtl, 0), 0)); - } -} -#endif - -void -process_pending_assemble_externals (void) -{ -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL - tree list; - for (list = pending_assemble_externals; list; list = TREE_CHAIN (list)) - assemble_external_real (TREE_VALUE (list)); - - pending_assemble_externals = 0; - pending_assemble_externals_processed = true; - delete pending_assemble_externals_set; -#endif -} - -/* This TREE_LIST contains any weak symbol declarations waiting - to be emitted. */ -static GTY(()) tree weak_decls; - -/* Output something to declare an external symbol to the assembler, - and qualifiers such as weakness. (Most assemblers don't need - extern declaration, so we normally output nothing.) Do nothing if - DECL is not external. */ - -void -assemble_external (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - /* Make sure that the ASM_OUT_FILE is open. - If it's not, we should not be calling this function. */ - gcc_assert (asm_out_file); - - /* In a perfect world, the following condition would be true. - Sadly, the Go front end emit assembly *from the front end*, - bypassing the call graph. See PR52739. Fix before GCC 4.8. */ -#if 0 - /* This function should only be called if we are expanding, or have - expanded, to RTL. - Ideally, only final.c would be calling this function, but it is - not clear whether that would break things somehow. See PR 17982 - for further discussion. */ - gcc_assert (state == EXPANSION - || state == FINISHED); -#endif - - if (!DECL_P (decl) || !DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) || !TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - return; - - /* We want to output annotation for weak and external symbols at - very last to check if they are references or not. */ - - if (TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK - && DECL_WEAK (decl) - /* TREE_STATIC is a weird and abused creature which is not - generally the right test for whether an entity has been - locally emitted, inlined or otherwise not-really-extern, but - for declarations that can be weak, it happens to be - match. */ - && !TREE_STATIC (decl) - && lookup_attribute ("weak", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl)) - && value_member (decl, weak_decls) == NULL_TREE) - weak_decls = tree_cons (NULL, decl, weak_decls); - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL - if (pending_assemble_externals_processed) - { - assemble_external_real (decl); - return; - } - - if (! pending_assemble_externals_set->add (decl)) - pending_assemble_externals = tree_cons (NULL, decl, - pending_assemble_externals); -#endif -} - -/* Similar, for calling a library function FUN. */ - -void -assemble_external_libcall (rtx fun) -{ - /* Declare library function name external when first used, if nec. */ - if (! SYMBOL_REF_USED (fun)) - { - SYMBOL_REF_USED (fun) = 1; - targetm.asm_out.external_libcall (fun); - } -} - -/* Assemble a label named NAME. */ - -void -assemble_label (FILE *file, const char *name) -{ - ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (file, name); -} - -/* Set the symbol_referenced flag for ID. */ -void -mark_referenced (tree id) -{ - TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (id) = 1; -} - -/* Set the symbol_referenced flag for DECL and notify callgraph. */ -void -mark_decl_referenced (tree decl) -{ - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) - { - /* Extern inline functions don't become needed when referenced. - If we know a method will be emitted in other TU and no new - functions can be marked reachable, just use the external - definition. */ - struct cgraph_node *node = cgraph_node::get_create (decl); - if (!DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) - && !node->definition) - node->mark_force_output (); - } - else if (VAR_P (decl)) - { - varpool_node *node = varpool_node::get_create (decl); - /* C++ frontend use mark_decl_references to force COMDAT variables - to be output that might appear dead otherwise. */ - node->force_output = true; - } - /* else do nothing - we can get various sorts of CST nodes here, - which do not need to be marked. */ -} - - -/* Output to FILE (an assembly file) a reference to NAME. If NAME - starts with a *, the rest of NAME is output verbatim. Otherwise - NAME is transformed in a target-specific way (usually by the - addition of an underscore). */ - -void -assemble_name_raw (FILE *file, const char *name) -{ - if (name[0] == '*') - fputs (&name[1], file); - else - ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF (file, name); -} - -/* Return NAME that should actually be emitted, looking through - transparent aliases. If NAME refers to an entity that is also - represented as a tree (like a function or variable), mark the entity - as referenced. */ -const char * -assemble_name_resolve (const char *name) -{ - const char *real_name = targetm.strip_name_encoding (name); - tree id = maybe_get_identifier (real_name); - - if (id) - { - tree id_orig = id; - - mark_referenced (id); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&id); - if (id != id_orig) - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id); - gcc_assert (! TREE_CHAIN (id)); - } - - return name; -} - -/* Like assemble_name_raw, but should be used when NAME might refer to - an entity that is also represented as a tree (like a function or - variable). If NAME does refer to such an entity, that entity will - be marked as referenced. */ - -void -assemble_name (FILE *file, const char *name) -{ - assemble_name_raw (file, assemble_name_resolve (name)); -} - -/* Allocate SIZE bytes writable static space with a gensym name - and return an RTX to refer to its address. */ - -rtx -assemble_static_space (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size) -{ - char name[17]; - const char *namestring; - rtx x; - - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (name, "LF", const_labelno); - ++const_labelno; - namestring = ggc_strdup (name); - - x = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, namestring); - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (x) = SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL; - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_DECL_LOCAL (asm_out_file, NULL_TREE, name, size, - BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT); -#else -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL (asm_out_file, name, size, BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT); -#else - { - /* Round size up to multiple of BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT bits - so that each uninitialized object starts on such a boundary. */ - /* Variable `rounded' might or might not be used in ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL. */ - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rounded ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED - = ((size + (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT) - 1) - / (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT) - * (BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT)); - ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL (asm_out_file, name, size, rounded); - } -#endif -#endif - return x; -} - -/* Assemble the static constant template for function entry trampolines. - This is done at most once per compilation. - Returns an RTX for the address of the template. */ - -static GTY(()) rtx initial_trampoline; - -rtx -assemble_trampoline_template (void) -{ - char label[256]; - const char *name; - int align; - rtx symbol; - - gcc_assert (targetm.asm_out.trampoline_template != NULL); - - if (initial_trampoline) - return initial_trampoline; - - /* By default, put trampoline templates in read-only data section. */ - -#ifdef TRAMPOLINE_SECTION - switch_to_section (TRAMPOLINE_SECTION); -#else - switch_to_section (readonly_data_section); -#endif - - /* Write the assembler code to define one. */ - align = floor_log2 (TRAMPOLINE_ALIGNMENT / BITS_PER_UNIT); - if (align > 0) - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, align); - - targetm.asm_out.internal_label (asm_out_file, "LTRAMP", 0); - targetm.asm_out.trampoline_template (asm_out_file); - - /* Record the rtl to refer to it. */ - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "LTRAMP", 0); - name = ggc_strdup (label); - symbol = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, name); - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (symbol) = SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL; - - initial_trampoline = gen_const_mem (BLKmode, symbol); - set_mem_align (initial_trampoline, TRAMPOLINE_ALIGNMENT); - set_mem_size (initial_trampoline, TRAMPOLINE_SIZE); - - return initial_trampoline; -} - -/* A and B are either alignments or offsets. Return the minimum alignment - that may be assumed after adding the two together. */ - -static inline unsigned -min_align (unsigned int a, unsigned int b) -{ - return least_bit_hwi (a | b); -} - -/* Return the assembler directive for creating a given kind of integer - object. SIZE is the number of bytes in the object and ALIGNED_P - indicates whether it is known to be aligned. Return NULL if the - assembly dialect has no such directive. - - The returned string should be printed at the start of a new line and - be followed immediately by the object's initial value. */ - -const char * -integer_asm_op (int size, int aligned_p) -{ - struct asm_int_op *ops; - - if (aligned_p) - ops = &targetm.asm_out.aligned_op; - else - ops = &targetm.asm_out.unaligned_op; - - switch (size) - { - case 1: - return targetm.asm_out.byte_op; - case 2: - return ops->hi; - case 3: - return ops->psi; - case 4: - return ops->si; - case 5: - case 6: - case 7: - return ops->pdi; - case 8: - return ops->di; - case 9: - case 10: - case 11: - case 12: - case 13: - case 14: - case 15: - return ops->pti; - case 16: - return ops->ti; - default: - return NULL; - } -} - -/* Use directive OP to assemble an integer object X. Print OP at the - start of the line, followed immediately by the value of X. */ - -void -assemble_integer_with_op (const char *op, rtx x) -{ - fputs (op, asm_out_file); - output_addr_const (asm_out_file, x); - fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); -} - -/* The default implementation of the asm_out.integer target hook. */ - -bool -default_assemble_integer (rtx x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned int size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int aligned_p ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - const char *op = integer_asm_op (size, aligned_p); - /* Avoid GAS bugs for large values. Specifically negative values whose - absolute value fits in a bfd_vma, but not in a bfd_signed_vma. */ - if (size > UNITS_PER_WORD && size > POINTER_SIZE_UNITS) - return false; - return op && (assemble_integer_with_op (op, x), true); -} - -/* Assemble the integer constant X into an object of SIZE bytes. ALIGN is - the alignment of the integer in bits. Return 1 if we were able to output - the constant, otherwise 0. We must be able to output the constant, - if FORCE is nonzero. */ - -bool -assemble_integer (rtx x, unsigned int size, unsigned int align, int force) -{ - int aligned_p; - - aligned_p = (align >= MIN (size * BITS_PER_UNIT, BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT)); - - /* See if the target hook can handle this kind of object. */ - if (targetm.asm_out.integer (x, size, aligned_p)) - return true; - - /* If the object is a multi-byte one, try splitting it up. Split - it into words it if is multi-word, otherwise split it into bytes. */ - if (size > 1) - { - machine_mode omode, imode; - unsigned int subalign; - unsigned int subsize, i; - enum mode_class mclass; - - subsize = size > UNITS_PER_WORD? UNITS_PER_WORD : 1; - subalign = MIN (align, subsize * BITS_PER_UNIT); - if (GET_CODE (x) == CONST_FIXED) - mclass = GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (x)); - else - mclass = MODE_INT; - - omode = mode_for_size (subsize * BITS_PER_UNIT, mclass, 0).require (); - imode = mode_for_size (size * BITS_PER_UNIT, mclass, 0).require (); - - for (i = 0; i < size; i += subsize) - { - rtx partial = simplify_subreg (omode, x, imode, i); - if (!partial || !assemble_integer (partial, subsize, subalign, 0)) - break; - } - if (i == size) - return true; - - /* If we've printed some of it, but not all of it, there's no going - back now. */ - gcc_assert (!i); - } - - gcc_assert (!force); - - return false; -} - -/* Assemble the floating-point constant D into an object of size MODE. ALIGN - is the alignment of the constant in bits. If REVERSE is true, D is output - in reverse storage order. */ - -void -assemble_real (REAL_VALUE_TYPE d, scalar_float_mode mode, unsigned int align, - bool reverse) -{ - long data[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; - int bitsize, nelts, nunits, units_per; - rtx elt; - - /* This is hairy. We have a quantity of known size. real_to_target - will put it into an array of *host* longs, 32 bits per element - (even if long is more than 32 bits). We need to determine the - number of array elements that are occupied (nelts) and the number - of *target* min-addressable units that will be occupied in the - object file (nunits). We cannot assume that 32 divides the - mode's bitsize (size * BITS_PER_UNIT) evenly. - - size * BITS_PER_UNIT is used here to make sure that padding bits - (which might appear at either end of the value; real_to_target - will include the padding bits in its output array) are included. */ - - nunits = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode); - bitsize = nunits * BITS_PER_UNIT; - nelts = CEIL (bitsize, 32); - units_per = 32 / BITS_PER_UNIT; - - real_to_target (data, &d, mode); - - /* Put out the first word with the specified alignment. */ - unsigned int chunk_nunits = MIN (nunits, units_per); - if (reverse) - elt = flip_storage_order (SImode, gen_int_mode (data[nelts - 1], SImode)); - else - elt = GEN_INT (sext_hwi (data[0], chunk_nunits * BITS_PER_UNIT)); - assemble_integer (elt, chunk_nunits, align, 1); - nunits -= chunk_nunits; - - /* Subsequent words need only 32-bit alignment. */ - align = min_align (align, 32); - - for (int i = 1; i < nelts; i++) - { - chunk_nunits = MIN (nunits, units_per); - if (reverse) - elt = flip_storage_order (SImode, - gen_int_mode (data[nelts - 1 - i], SImode)); - else - elt = GEN_INT (sext_hwi (data[i], chunk_nunits * BITS_PER_UNIT)); - assemble_integer (elt, chunk_nunits, align, 1); - nunits -= chunk_nunits; - } -} - -/* Given an expression EXP with a constant value, - reduce it to the sum of an assembler symbol and an integer. - Store them both in the structure *VALUE. - EXP must be reducible. */ - -class addr_const { -public: - rtx base; - poly_int64 offset; -}; - -static void -decode_addr_const (tree exp, class addr_const *value) -{ - tree target = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0); - poly_int64 offset = 0; - rtx x; - - while (1) - { - poly_int64 bytepos; - if (TREE_CODE (target) == COMPONENT_REF - && poly_int_tree_p (byte_position (TREE_OPERAND (target, 1)), - &bytepos)) - { - offset += bytepos; - target = TREE_OPERAND (target, 0); - } - else if (TREE_CODE (target) == ARRAY_REF - || TREE_CODE (target) == ARRAY_RANGE_REF) - { - /* Truncate big offset. */ - offset - += (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (target))) - * wi::to_poly_widest (TREE_OPERAND (target, 1)).force_shwi ()); - target = TREE_OPERAND (target, 0); - } - else if (TREE_CODE (target) == MEM_REF - && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (target, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR) - { - offset += mem_ref_offset (target).force_shwi (); - target = TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (target, 0), 0); - } - else if (TREE_CODE (target) == INDIRECT_REF - && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (target, 0)) == NOP_EXPR - && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (target, 0), 0)) - == ADDR_EXPR) - target = TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (target, 0), 0), 0); - else - break; - } - - switch (TREE_CODE (target)) - { - case VAR_DECL: - case FUNCTION_DECL: - x = DECL_RTL (target); - break; - - case LABEL_DECL: - x = gen_rtx_MEM (FUNCTION_MODE, - gen_rtx_LABEL_REF (Pmode, force_label_rtx (target))); - break; - - case REAL_CST: - case FIXED_CST: - case STRING_CST: - case COMPLEX_CST: - case CONSTRUCTOR: - case INTEGER_CST: - x = lookup_constant_def (target); - /* Should have been added by output_addressed_constants. */ - gcc_assert (x); - break; - - case INDIRECT_REF: - /* This deals with absolute addresses. */ - offset += tree_to_shwi (TREE_OPERAND (target, 0)); - x = gen_rtx_MEM (QImode, - gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, "origin of addresses")); - break; - - case COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR: - gcc_assert (COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR_DECL (target)); - x = DECL_RTL (COMPOUND_LITERAL_EXPR_DECL (target)); - break; - - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } - - gcc_assert (MEM_P (x)); - x = XEXP (x, 0); - - value->base = x; - value->offset = offset; -} - -static GTY(()) hash_table<tree_descriptor_hasher> *const_desc_htab; - -static void maybe_output_constant_def_contents (struct constant_descriptor_tree *, int); - -/* Constant pool accessor function. */ - -hash_table<tree_descriptor_hasher> * -constant_pool_htab (void) -{ - return const_desc_htab; -} - -/* Compute a hash code for a constant expression. */ - -hashval_t -tree_descriptor_hasher::hash (constant_descriptor_tree *ptr) -{ - return ptr->hash; -} - -static hashval_t -const_hash_1 (const tree exp) -{ - const char *p; - hashval_t hi; - int len, i; - enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (exp); - - /* Either set P and LEN to the address and len of something to hash and - exit the switch or return a value. */ - - switch (code) - { - case INTEGER_CST: - p = (char *) &TREE_INT_CST_ELT (exp, 0); - len = TREE_INT_CST_NUNITS (exp) * sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT); - break; - - case REAL_CST: - return real_hash (TREE_REAL_CST_PTR (exp)); - - case FIXED_CST: - return fixed_hash (TREE_FIXED_CST_PTR (exp)); - - case STRING_CST: - p = TREE_STRING_POINTER (exp); - len = TREE_STRING_LENGTH (exp); - break; - - case COMPLEX_CST: - return (const_hash_1 (TREE_REALPART (exp)) * 5 - + const_hash_1 (TREE_IMAGPART (exp))); - - case VECTOR_CST: - { - hi = 7 + VECTOR_CST_NPATTERNS (exp); - hi = hi * 563 + VECTOR_CST_NELTS_PER_PATTERN (exp); - unsigned int count = vector_cst_encoded_nelts (exp); - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - hi = hi * 563 + const_hash_1 (VECTOR_CST_ENCODED_ELT (exp, i)); - return hi; - } - - case CONSTRUCTOR: - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx; - tree value; - - hi = 5 + int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (exp)); - - FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (exp), idx, value) - if (value) - hi = hi * 603 + const_hash_1 (value); - - return hi; - } - - case ADDR_EXPR: - if (CONSTANT_CLASS_P (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0))) - return const_hash_1 (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0)); - - /* Fallthru. */ - case FDESC_EXPR: - { - class addr_const value; - - decode_addr_const (exp, &value); - switch (GET_CODE (value.base)) - { - case SYMBOL_REF: - /* Don't hash the address of the SYMBOL_REF; - only use the offset and the symbol name. */ - hi = value.offset.coeffs[0]; - p = XSTR (value.base, 0); - for (i = 0; p[i] != 0; i++) - hi = ((hi * 613) + (unsigned) (p[i])); - break; - - case LABEL_REF: - hi = (value.offset.coeffs[0] - + CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (label_ref_label (value.base)) * 13); - break; - - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } - } - return hi; - - case PLUS_EXPR: - case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR: - case MINUS_EXPR: - return (const_hash_1 (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0)) * 9 - + const_hash_1 (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1))); - - CASE_CONVERT: - return const_hash_1 (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0)) * 7 + 2; - - default: - /* A language specific constant. Just hash the code. */ - return code; - } - - /* Compute hashing function. */ - hi = len; - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) - hi = ((hi * 613) + (unsigned) (p[i])); - - return hi; -} - -/* Wrapper of compare_constant, for the htab interface. */ -bool -tree_descriptor_hasher::equal (constant_descriptor_tree *c1, - constant_descriptor_tree *c2) -{ - if (c1->hash != c2->hash) - return 0; - return compare_constant (c1->value, c2->value); -} - -/* Compare t1 and t2, and return 1 only if they are known to result in - the same bit pattern on output. */ - -static int -compare_constant (const tree t1, const tree t2) -{ - enum tree_code typecode; - - if (t1 == NULL_TREE) - return t2 == NULL_TREE; - if (t2 == NULL_TREE) - return 0; - - if (TREE_CODE (t1) != TREE_CODE (t2)) - return 0; - - switch (TREE_CODE (t1)) - { - case INTEGER_CST: - /* Integer constants are the same only if the same width of type. */ - if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t1)) != TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - if (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t1)) != TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - return tree_int_cst_equal (t1, t2); - - case REAL_CST: - /* Real constants are the same only if the same width of type. In - addition to the same width, we need to check whether the modes are the - same. There might be two floating point modes that are the same size - but have different representations, such as the PowerPC that has 2 - different 128-bit floating point types (IBM extended double and IEEE - 128-bit floating point). */ - if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t1)) != TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - if (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t1)) != TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - return real_identical (&TREE_REAL_CST (t1), &TREE_REAL_CST (t2)); - - case FIXED_CST: - /* Fixed constants are the same only if the same width of type. */ - if (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t1)) != TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - - return FIXED_VALUES_IDENTICAL (TREE_FIXED_CST (t1), TREE_FIXED_CST (t2)); - - case STRING_CST: - if (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t1)) != TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t2)) - || int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (t1)) - != int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - - return (TREE_STRING_LENGTH (t1) == TREE_STRING_LENGTH (t2) - && ! memcmp (TREE_STRING_POINTER (t1), TREE_STRING_POINTER (t2), - TREE_STRING_LENGTH (t1))); - - case COMPLEX_CST: - return (compare_constant (TREE_REALPART (t1), TREE_REALPART (t2)) - && compare_constant (TREE_IMAGPART (t1), TREE_IMAGPART (t2))); - - case VECTOR_CST: - { - if (VECTOR_CST_NPATTERNS (t1) - != VECTOR_CST_NPATTERNS (t2)) - return 0; - - if (VECTOR_CST_NELTS_PER_PATTERN (t1) - != VECTOR_CST_NELTS_PER_PATTERN (t2)) - return 0; - - unsigned int count = vector_cst_encoded_nelts (t1); - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < count; ++i) - if (!compare_constant (VECTOR_CST_ENCODED_ELT (t1, i), - VECTOR_CST_ENCODED_ELT (t2, i))) - return 0; - - return 1; - } - - case CONSTRUCTOR: - { - vec<constructor_elt, va_gc> *v1, *v2; - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx; - - typecode = TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (t1)); - if (typecode != TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - - if (typecode == ARRAY_TYPE) - { - HOST_WIDE_INT size_1 = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (t1)); - /* For arrays, check that mode, size and storage order match. */ - if (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t1)) != TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (t2)) - || size_1 == -1 - || size_1 != int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (t2)) - || TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (TREE_TYPE (t1)) - != TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (TREE_TYPE (t2))) - return 0; - } - else - { - /* For record and union constructors, require exact type - equality. */ - if (TREE_TYPE (t1) != TREE_TYPE (t2)) - return 0; - } - - v1 = CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (t1); - v2 = CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (t2); - if (vec_safe_length (v1) != vec_safe_length (v2)) - return 0; - - for (idx = 0; idx < vec_safe_length (v1); ++idx) - { - constructor_elt *c1 = &(*v1)[idx]; - constructor_elt *c2 = &(*v2)[idx]; - - /* Check that each value is the same... */ - if (!compare_constant (c1->value, c2->value)) - return 0; - /* ... and that they apply to the same fields! */ - if (typecode == ARRAY_TYPE) - { - if (!compare_constant (c1->index, c2->index)) - return 0; - } - else - { - if (c1->index != c2->index) - return 0; - } - } - - return 1; - } - - case ADDR_EXPR: - case FDESC_EXPR: - { - class addr_const value1, value2; - enum rtx_code code; - int ret; - - decode_addr_const (t1, &value1); - decode_addr_const (t2, &value2); - - if (maybe_ne (value1.offset, value2.offset)) - return 0; - - code = GET_CODE (value1.base); - if (code != GET_CODE (value2.base)) - return 0; - - switch (code) - { - case SYMBOL_REF: - ret = (strcmp (XSTR (value1.base, 0), XSTR (value2.base, 0)) == 0); - break; - - case LABEL_REF: - ret = (CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (label_ref_label (value1.base)) - == CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (label_ref_label (value2.base))); - break; - - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } - return ret; - } - - case PLUS_EXPR: - case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR: - case MINUS_EXPR: - case RANGE_EXPR: - return (compare_constant (TREE_OPERAND (t1, 0), TREE_OPERAND (t2, 0)) - && compare_constant (TREE_OPERAND (t1, 1), TREE_OPERAND (t2, 1))); - - CASE_CONVERT: - case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR: - return compare_constant (TREE_OPERAND (t1, 0), TREE_OPERAND (t2, 0)); - - default: - return 0; - } -} - -/* Return the section into which constant EXP should be placed. */ - -static section * -get_constant_section (tree exp, unsigned int align) -{ - return targetm.asm_out.select_section (exp, - compute_reloc_for_constant (exp), - align); -} - -/* Return the size of constant EXP in bytes. */ - -static HOST_WIDE_INT -get_constant_size (tree exp) -{ - HOST_WIDE_INT size; - - size = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (exp)); - gcc_checking_assert (size >= 0); - gcc_checking_assert (TREE_CODE (exp) != STRING_CST - || size >= TREE_STRING_LENGTH (exp)); - return size; -} - -/* Subroutine of output_constant_def: - No constant equal to EXP is known to have been output. - Make a constant descriptor to enter EXP in the hash table. - Assign the label number and construct RTL to refer to the - constant's location in memory. - Caller is responsible for updating the hash table. */ - -static struct constant_descriptor_tree * -build_constant_desc (tree exp) -{ - struct constant_descriptor_tree *desc; - rtx symbol, rtl; - char label[256]; - int labelno; - tree decl; - - desc = ggc_alloc<constant_descriptor_tree> (); - desc->value = exp; - - /* Create a string containing the label name, in LABEL. */ - labelno = const_labelno++; - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "LC", labelno); - - /* Construct the VAR_DECL associated with the constant. */ - decl = build_decl (UNKNOWN_LOCATION, VAR_DECL, get_identifier (label), - TREE_TYPE (exp)); - DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 1; - DECL_IGNORED_P (decl) = 1; - TREE_READONLY (decl) = 1; - TREE_STATIC (decl) = 1; - TREE_ADDRESSABLE (decl) = 1; - /* We don't set the RTL yet as this would cause varpool to assume that the - variable is referenced. Moreover, it would just be dropped in LTO mode. - Instead we set the flag that will be recognized in make_decl_rtl. */ - DECL_IN_CONSTANT_POOL (decl) = 1; - DECL_INITIAL (decl) = desc->value; - /* ??? targetm.constant_alignment hasn't been updated for vector types on - most architectures so use DATA_ALIGNMENT as well, except for strings. */ - if (TREE_CODE (exp) == STRING_CST) - SET_DECL_ALIGN (decl, targetm.constant_alignment (exp, DECL_ALIGN (decl))); - else - { - align_variable (decl, 0); - if (DECL_ALIGN (decl) < GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (DECL_MODE (decl)) - && ((optab_handler (movmisalign_optab, DECL_MODE (decl)) - != CODE_FOR_nothing) - || targetm.slow_unaligned_access (DECL_MODE (decl), - DECL_ALIGN (decl)))) - SET_DECL_ALIGN (decl, GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (DECL_MODE (decl))); - } - - /* Now construct the SYMBOL_REF and the MEM. */ - if (use_object_blocks_p ()) - { - int align = (TREE_CODE (decl) == CONST_DECL - || (VAR_P (decl) && DECL_IN_CONSTANT_POOL (decl)) - ? DECL_ALIGN (decl) - : symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment ()); - section *sect = get_constant_section (exp, align); - symbol = create_block_symbol (ggc_strdup (label), - get_block_for_section (sect), -1); - } - else - symbol = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, ggc_strdup (label)); - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (symbol) |= SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL; - SET_SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol, decl); - TREE_CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (symbol) = 1; - - rtl = gen_const_mem (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)), symbol); - set_mem_alias_set (rtl, 0); - - /* Putting EXP into the literal pool might have imposed a different - alignment which should be visible in the RTX as well. */ - set_mem_align (rtl, DECL_ALIGN (decl)); - - /* We cannot share RTX'es in pool entries. - Mark this piece of RTL as required for unsharing. */ - RTX_FLAG (rtl, used) = 1; - - /* Set flags or add text to the name to record information, such as - that it is a local symbol. If the name is changed, the macro - ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF will have to know how to strip this - information. This call might invalidate our local variable - SYMBOL; we can't use it afterward. */ - targetm.encode_section_info (exp, rtl, true); - - desc->rtl = rtl; - - return desc; -} - -/* Subroutine of output_constant_def and tree_output_constant_def: - Add a constant to the hash table that tracks which constants - already have labels. */ - -static constant_descriptor_tree * -add_constant_to_table (tree exp, int defer) -{ - /* The hash table methods may call output_constant_def for addressed - constants, so handle them first. */ - output_addressed_constants (exp, defer); - - /* Sanity check to catch recursive insertion. */ - static bool inserting; - gcc_assert (!inserting); - inserting = true; - - /* Look up EXP in the table of constant descriptors. If we didn't - find it, create a new one. */ - struct constant_descriptor_tree key; - key.value = exp; - key.hash = const_hash_1 (exp); - constant_descriptor_tree **loc - = const_desc_htab->find_slot_with_hash (&key, key.hash, INSERT); - - inserting = false; - - struct constant_descriptor_tree *desc = *loc; - if (!desc) - { - desc = build_constant_desc (exp); - desc->hash = key.hash; - *loc = desc; - } - - return desc; -} - -/* Return an rtx representing a reference to constant data in memory - for the constant expression EXP. - - If assembler code for such a constant has already been output, - return an rtx to refer to it. - Otherwise, output such a constant in memory - and generate an rtx for it. - - If DEFER is nonzero, this constant can be deferred and output only - if referenced in the function after all optimizations. - - `const_desc_table' records which constants already have label strings. */ - -rtx -output_constant_def (tree exp, int defer) -{ - struct constant_descriptor_tree *desc = add_constant_to_table (exp, defer); - maybe_output_constant_def_contents (desc, defer); - return desc->rtl; -} - -/* Subroutine of output_constant_def: Decide whether or not we need to - output the constant DESC now, and if so, do it. */ -static void -maybe_output_constant_def_contents (struct constant_descriptor_tree *desc, - int defer) -{ - rtx symbol = XEXP (desc->rtl, 0); - tree exp = desc->value; - - if (flag_syntax_only) - return; - - if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (exp)) - /* Already output; don't do it again. */ - return; - - /* We can always defer constants as long as the context allows - doing so. */ - if (defer) - { - /* Increment n_deferred_constants if it exists. It needs to be at - least as large as the number of constants actually referred to - by the function. If it's too small we'll stop looking too early - and fail to emit constants; if it's too large we'll only look - through the entire function when we could have stopped earlier. */ - if (cfun) - n_deferred_constants++; - return; - } - - output_constant_def_contents (symbol); -} - -/* Subroutine of output_constant_def_contents. Output the definition - of constant EXP, which is pointed to by label LABEL. ALIGN is the - constant's alignment in bits. */ - -static void -assemble_constant_contents (tree exp, const char *label, unsigned int align, - bool merge_strings) -{ - HOST_WIDE_INT size; - - size = get_constant_size (exp); - - /* Do any machine/system dependent processing of the constant. */ - targetm.asm_out.declare_constant_name (asm_out_file, label, exp, size); - - /* Output the value of EXP. */ - output_constant (exp, size, align, false, merge_strings); - - targetm.asm_out.decl_end (); -} - -/* We must output the constant data referred to by SYMBOL; do so. */ - -static void -output_constant_def_contents (rtx symbol) -{ - tree decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol); - tree exp = DECL_INITIAL (decl); - bool asan_protected = false; - - /* Make sure any other constants whose addresses appear in EXP - are assigned label numbers. */ - output_addressed_constants (exp, 0); - - /* We are no longer deferring this constant. */ - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (exp) = 1; - - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && TREE_CODE (exp) == STRING_CST - && asan_protect_global (exp)) - { - asan_protected = true; - SET_DECL_ALIGN (decl, MAX (DECL_ALIGN (decl), - ASAN_RED_ZONE_SIZE * BITS_PER_UNIT)); - } - - /* If the constant is part of an object block, make sure that the - decl has been positioned within its block, but do not write out - its definition yet. output_object_blocks will do that later. */ - if (SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P (symbol) && SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol)) - place_block_symbol (symbol); - else - { - int align = (TREE_CODE (decl) == CONST_DECL - || (VAR_P (decl) && DECL_IN_CONSTANT_POOL (decl)) - ? DECL_ALIGN (decl) - : symtab_node::get (decl)->definition_alignment ()); - section *sect = get_constant_section (exp, align); - switch_to_section (sect); - if (align > BITS_PER_UNIT) - ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, floor_log2 (align / BITS_PER_UNIT)); - assemble_constant_contents (exp, XSTR (symbol, 0), align, - (sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE) - && (sect->common.flags & SECTION_STRINGS)); - if (asan_protected) - { - HOST_WIDE_INT size = get_constant_size (exp); - assemble_zeros (asan_red_zone_size (size)); - } - } -} - -/* Look up EXP in the table of constant descriptors. Return the rtl - if it has been emitted, else null. */ - -rtx -lookup_constant_def (tree exp) -{ - struct constant_descriptor_tree key; - - key.value = exp; - key.hash = const_hash_1 (exp); - constant_descriptor_tree *desc - = const_desc_htab->find_with_hash (&key, key.hash); - - return (desc ? desc->rtl : NULL_RTX); -} - -/* Return a tree representing a reference to constant data in memory - for the constant expression EXP. - - This is the counterpart of output_constant_def at the Tree level. */ - -tree -tree_output_constant_def (tree exp) -{ - struct constant_descriptor_tree *desc = add_constant_to_table (exp, 1); - tree decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (XEXP (desc->rtl, 0)); - varpool_node::finalize_decl (decl); - return decl; -} - -class GTY((chain_next ("%h.next"), for_user)) constant_descriptor_rtx { -public: - class constant_descriptor_rtx *next; - rtx mem; - rtx sym; - rtx constant; - HOST_WIDE_INT offset; - hashval_t hash; - fixed_size_mode mode; - unsigned int align; - int labelno; - int mark; -}; - -struct const_rtx_desc_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<constant_descriptor_rtx> -{ - static hashval_t hash (constant_descriptor_rtx *); - static bool equal (constant_descriptor_rtx *, constant_descriptor_rtx *); -}; - -/* Used in the hash tables to avoid outputting the same constant - twice. Unlike 'struct constant_descriptor_tree', RTX constants - are output once per function, not once per file. */ -/* ??? Only a few targets need per-function constant pools. Most - can use one per-file pool. Should add a targetm bit to tell the - difference. */ - -struct GTY(()) rtx_constant_pool { - /* Pointers to first and last constant in pool, as ordered by offset. */ - class constant_descriptor_rtx *first; - class constant_descriptor_rtx *last; - - /* Hash facility for making memory-constants from constant rtl-expressions. - It is used on RISC machines where immediate integer arguments and - constant addresses are restricted so that such constants must be stored - in memory. */ - hash_table<const_rtx_desc_hasher> *const_rtx_htab; - - /* Current offset in constant pool (does not include any - machine-specific header). */ - HOST_WIDE_INT offset; -}; - -/* Hash and compare functions for const_rtx_htab. */ - -hashval_t -const_rtx_desc_hasher::hash (constant_descriptor_rtx *desc) -{ - return desc->hash; -} - -bool -const_rtx_desc_hasher::equal (constant_descriptor_rtx *x, - constant_descriptor_rtx *y) -{ - if (x->mode != y->mode) - return 0; - return rtx_equal_p (x->constant, y->constant); -} - -/* Hash one component of a constant. */ - -static hashval_t -const_rtx_hash_1 (const_rtx x) -{ - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT hwi; - machine_mode mode; - enum rtx_code code; - hashval_t h; - int i; - - code = GET_CODE (x); - mode = GET_MODE (x); - h = (hashval_t) code * 1048573 + mode; - - switch (code) - { - case CONST_INT: - hwi = INTVAL (x); - - fold_hwi: - { - int shift = sizeof (hashval_t) * CHAR_BIT; - const int n = sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT) / sizeof (hashval_t); - - h ^= (hashval_t) hwi; - for (i = 1; i < n; ++i) - { - hwi >>= shift; - h ^= (hashval_t) hwi; - } - } - break; - - case CONST_WIDE_INT: - hwi = 0; - { - for (i = 0; i < CONST_WIDE_INT_NUNITS (x); i++) - hwi ^= CONST_WIDE_INT_ELT (x, i); - goto fold_hwi; - } - - case CONST_DOUBLE: - if (TARGET_SUPPORTS_WIDE_INT == 0 && mode == VOIDmode) - { - hwi = CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (x) ^ CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (x); - goto fold_hwi; - } - else - h ^= real_hash (CONST_DOUBLE_REAL_VALUE (x)); - break; - - case CONST_FIXED: - h ^= fixed_hash (CONST_FIXED_VALUE (x)); - break; - - case SYMBOL_REF: - h ^= htab_hash_string (XSTR (x, 0)); - break; - - case LABEL_REF: - h = h * 251 + CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (label_ref_label (x)); - break; - - case UNSPEC: - case UNSPEC_VOLATILE: - h = h * 251 + XINT (x, 1); - break; - - default: - break; - } - - return h; -} - -/* Compute a hash value for X, which should be a constant. */ - -static hashval_t -const_rtx_hash (rtx x) -{ - hashval_t h = 0; - subrtx_iterator::array_type array; - FOR_EACH_SUBRTX (iter, array, x, ALL) - h = h * 509 + const_rtx_hash_1 (*iter); - return h; -} - - -/* Create and return a new rtx constant pool. */ - -static struct rtx_constant_pool * -create_constant_pool (void) -{ - struct rtx_constant_pool *pool; - - pool = ggc_alloc<rtx_constant_pool> (); - pool->const_rtx_htab = hash_table<const_rtx_desc_hasher>::create_ggc (31); - pool->first = NULL; - pool->last = NULL; - pool->offset = 0; - return pool; -} - -/* Initialize constant pool hashing for a new function. */ - -void -init_varasm_status (void) -{ - crtl->varasm.pool = create_constant_pool (); - crtl->varasm.deferred_constants = 0; -} - -/* Given a MINUS expression, simplify it if both sides - include the same symbol. */ - -rtx -simplify_subtraction (rtx x) -{ - rtx r = simplify_rtx (x); - return r ? r : x; -} - -/* Given a constant rtx X, make (or find) a memory constant for its value - and return a MEM rtx to refer to it in memory. IN_MODE is the mode - of X. */ - -rtx -force_const_mem (machine_mode in_mode, rtx x) -{ - class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc, tmp; - struct rtx_constant_pool *pool; - char label[256]; - rtx def, symbol; - hashval_t hash; - unsigned int align; - constant_descriptor_rtx **slot; - fixed_size_mode mode; - - /* We can't force variable-sized objects to memory. */ - if (!is_a <fixed_size_mode> (in_mode, &mode)) - return NULL_RTX; - - /* If we're not allowed to drop X into the constant pool, don't. */ - if (targetm.cannot_force_const_mem (mode, x)) - return NULL_RTX; - - /* Record that this function has used a constant pool entry. */ - crtl->uses_const_pool = 1; - - /* Decide which pool to use. */ - pool = (targetm.use_blocks_for_constant_p (mode, x) - ? shared_constant_pool - : crtl->varasm.pool); - - /* Lookup the value in the hashtable. */ - tmp.constant = x; - tmp.mode = mode; - hash = const_rtx_hash (x); - slot = pool->const_rtx_htab->find_slot_with_hash (&tmp, hash, INSERT); - desc = *slot; - - /* If the constant was already present, return its memory. */ - if (desc) - return copy_rtx (desc->mem); - - /* Otherwise, create a new descriptor. */ - desc = ggc_alloc<constant_descriptor_rtx> (); - *slot = desc; - - /* Align the location counter as required by EXP's data type. */ - machine_mode align_mode = (mode == VOIDmode ? word_mode : mode); - align = targetm.static_rtx_alignment (align_mode); - - pool->offset += (align / BITS_PER_UNIT) - 1; - pool->offset &= ~ ((align / BITS_PER_UNIT) - 1); - - desc->next = NULL; - desc->constant = copy_rtx (tmp.constant); - desc->offset = pool->offset; - desc->hash = hash; - desc->mode = mode; - desc->align = align; - desc->labelno = const_labelno; - desc->mark = 0; - - pool->offset += GET_MODE_SIZE (mode); - if (pool->last) - pool->last->next = desc; - else - pool->first = pool->last = desc; - pool->last = desc; - - /* Create a string containing the label name, in LABEL. */ - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "LC", const_labelno); - ++const_labelno; - - /* Construct the SYMBOL_REF. Make sure to mark it as belonging to - the constants pool. */ - if (use_object_blocks_p () && targetm.use_blocks_for_constant_p (mode, x)) - { - section *sect = targetm.asm_out.select_rtx_section (mode, x, align); - symbol = create_block_symbol (ggc_strdup (label), - get_block_for_section (sect), -1); - } - else - symbol = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, ggc_strdup (label)); - desc->sym = symbol; - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (symbol) |= SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL; - CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (symbol) = 1; - SET_SYMBOL_REF_CONSTANT (symbol, desc); - - /* Construct the MEM. */ - desc->mem = def = gen_const_mem (mode, symbol); - set_mem_align (def, align); - - /* If we're dropping a label to the constant pool, make sure we - don't delete it. */ - if (GET_CODE (x) == LABEL_REF) - LABEL_PRESERVE_P (XEXP (x, 0)) = 1; - - return copy_rtx (def); -} - -/* Given a constant pool SYMBOL_REF, return the corresponding constant. */ - -rtx -get_pool_constant (const_rtx addr) -{ - return SYMBOL_REF_CONSTANT (addr)->constant; -} - -/* Given a constant pool SYMBOL_REF, return the corresponding constant - and whether it has been output or not. */ - -rtx -get_pool_constant_mark (rtx addr, bool *pmarked) -{ - class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc; - - desc = SYMBOL_REF_CONSTANT (addr); - *pmarked = (desc->mark != 0); - return desc->constant; -} - -/* Similar, return the mode. */ - -fixed_size_mode -get_pool_mode (const_rtx addr) -{ - return SYMBOL_REF_CONSTANT (addr)->mode; -} - -/* Return TRUE if and only if the constant pool has no entries. Note - that even entries we might end up choosing not to emit are counted - here, so there is the potential for missed optimizations. */ - -bool -constant_pool_empty_p (void) -{ - return crtl->varasm.pool->first == NULL; -} - -/* Worker function for output_constant_pool_1. Emit assembly for X - in MODE with known alignment ALIGN. */ - -static void -output_constant_pool_2 (fixed_size_mode mode, rtx x, unsigned int align) -{ - switch (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode)) - { - case MODE_FLOAT: - case MODE_DECIMAL_FLOAT: - { - gcc_assert (CONST_DOUBLE_AS_FLOAT_P (x)); - assemble_real (*CONST_DOUBLE_REAL_VALUE (x), - as_a <scalar_float_mode> (mode), align, false); - break; - } - - case MODE_INT: - case MODE_PARTIAL_INT: - case MODE_FRACT: - case MODE_UFRACT: - case MODE_ACCUM: - case MODE_UACCUM: - assemble_integer (x, GET_MODE_SIZE (mode), align, 1); - break; - - case MODE_VECTOR_BOOL: - { - gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x) == CONST_VECTOR); - - /* Pick the smallest integer mode that contains at least one - whole element. Often this is byte_mode and contains more - than one element. */ - unsigned int nelts = GET_MODE_NUNITS (mode); - unsigned int elt_bits = GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode) / nelts; - unsigned int int_bits = MAX (elt_bits, BITS_PER_UNIT); - scalar_int_mode int_mode = int_mode_for_size (int_bits, 0).require (); - - /* Build the constant up one integer at a time. */ - unsigned int elts_per_int = int_bits / elt_bits; - for (unsigned int i = 0; i < nelts; i += elts_per_int) - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT value = 0; - unsigned int limit = MIN (nelts - i, elts_per_int); - for (unsigned int j = 0; j < limit; ++j) - if (INTVAL (CONST_VECTOR_ELT (x, i + j)) != 0) - value |= 1 << (j * elt_bits); - output_constant_pool_2 (int_mode, gen_int_mode (value, int_mode), - i != 0 ? MIN (align, int_bits) : align); - } - break; - } - case MODE_VECTOR_FLOAT: - case MODE_VECTOR_INT: - case MODE_VECTOR_FRACT: - case MODE_VECTOR_UFRACT: - case MODE_VECTOR_ACCUM: - case MODE_VECTOR_UACCUM: - { - int i, units; - scalar_mode submode = GET_MODE_INNER (mode); - unsigned int subalign = MIN (align, GET_MODE_BITSIZE (submode)); - - gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x) == CONST_VECTOR); - units = GET_MODE_NUNITS (mode); - - for (i = 0; i < units; i++) - { - rtx elt = CONST_VECTOR_ELT (x, i); - output_constant_pool_2 (submode, elt, i ? subalign : align); - } - } - break; - - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } -} - -/* Worker function for output_constant_pool. Emit constant DESC, - giving it ALIGN bits of alignment. */ - -static void -output_constant_pool_1 (class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc, - unsigned int align) -{ - rtx x, tmp; - - x = desc->constant; - - /* See if X is a LABEL_REF (or a CONST referring to a LABEL_REF) - whose CODE_LABEL has been deleted. This can occur if a jump table - is eliminated by optimization. If so, write a constant of zero - instead. Note that this can also happen by turning the - CODE_LABEL into a NOTE. */ - /* ??? This seems completely and utterly wrong. Certainly it's - not true for NOTE_INSN_DELETED_LABEL, but I disbelieve proper - functioning even with rtx_insn::deleted and friends. */ - - tmp = x; - switch (GET_CODE (tmp)) - { - case CONST: - if (GET_CODE (XEXP (tmp, 0)) != PLUS - || GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (tmp, 0), 0)) != LABEL_REF) - break; - tmp = XEXP (XEXP (tmp, 0), 0); - /* FALLTHRU */ - - case LABEL_REF: - { - rtx_insn *insn = label_ref_label (tmp); - gcc_assert (!insn->deleted ()); - gcc_assert (!NOTE_P (insn) - || NOTE_KIND (insn) != NOTE_INSN_DELETED); - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_SPECIAL_POOL_ENTRY - ASM_OUTPUT_SPECIAL_POOL_ENTRY (asm_out_file, x, desc->mode, - align, desc->labelno, done); -#endif - - assemble_align (align); - - /* Output the label. */ - targetm.asm_out.internal_label (asm_out_file, "LC", desc->labelno); - - /* Output the data. - Pass actual alignment value while emitting string constant to asm code - as function 'output_constant_pool_1' explicitly passes the alignment as 1 - assuming that the data is already aligned which prevents the generation - of fix-up table entries. */ - output_constant_pool_2 (desc->mode, x, desc->align); - - /* Make sure all constants in SECTION_MERGE and not SECTION_STRINGS - sections have proper size. */ - if (align > GET_MODE_BITSIZE (desc->mode) - && in_section - && (in_section->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE)) - assemble_align (align); - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_SPECIAL_POOL_ENTRY - done: -#endif - return; -} - -/* Recompute the offsets of entries in POOL, and the overall size of - POOL. Do this after calling mark_constant_pool to ensure that we - are computing the offset values for the pool which we will actually - emit. */ - -static void -recompute_pool_offsets (struct rtx_constant_pool *pool) -{ - class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc; - pool->offset = 0; - - for (desc = pool->first; desc ; desc = desc->next) - if (desc->mark) - { - /* Recalculate offset. */ - unsigned int align = desc->align; - pool->offset += (align / BITS_PER_UNIT) - 1; - pool->offset &= ~ ((align / BITS_PER_UNIT) - 1); - desc->offset = pool->offset; - pool->offset += GET_MODE_SIZE (desc->mode); - } -} - -/* Mark all constants that are referenced by SYMBOL_REFs in X. - Emit referenced deferred strings. */ - -static void -mark_constants_in_pattern (rtx insn) -{ - subrtx_iterator::array_type array; - FOR_EACH_SUBRTX (iter, array, PATTERN (insn), ALL) - { - const_rtx x = *iter; - if (GET_CODE (x) == SYMBOL_REF) - { - if (CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (x)) - { - class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc = SYMBOL_REF_CONSTANT (x); - if (desc->mark == 0) - { - desc->mark = 1; - iter.substitute (desc->constant); - } - } - else if (TREE_CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (x)) - { - tree decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (x); - if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (DECL_INITIAL (decl))) - { - n_deferred_constants--; - output_constant_def_contents (CONST_CAST_RTX (x)); - } - } - } - } -} - -/* Look through appropriate parts of INSN, marking all entries in the - constant pool which are actually being used. Entries that are only - referenced by other constants are also marked as used. Emit - deferred strings that are used. */ - -static void -mark_constants (rtx_insn *insn) -{ - if (!INSN_P (insn)) - return; - - /* Insns may appear inside a SEQUENCE. Only check the patterns of - insns, not any notes that may be attached. We don't want to mark - a constant just because it happens to appear in a REG_EQUIV note. */ - if (rtx_sequence *seq = dyn_cast <rtx_sequence *> (PATTERN (insn))) - { - int i, n = seq->len (); - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) - { - rtx subinsn = seq->element (i); - if (INSN_P (subinsn)) - mark_constants_in_pattern (subinsn); - } - } - else - mark_constants_in_pattern (insn); -} - -/* Look through the instructions for this function, and mark all the - entries in POOL which are actually being used. Emit deferred constants - which have indeed been used. */ - -static void -mark_constant_pool (void) -{ - rtx_insn *insn; - - if (!crtl->uses_const_pool && n_deferred_constants == 0) - return; - - for (insn = get_insns (); insn; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn)) - mark_constants (insn); -} - -/* Write all the constants in POOL. */ - -static void -output_constant_pool_contents (struct rtx_constant_pool *pool) -{ - class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc; - - for (desc = pool->first; desc ; desc = desc->next) - if (desc->mark < 0) - { -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEF - const char *name = XSTR (desc->sym, 0); - char label[256]; - char buffer[256 + 32]; - const char *p; - - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "LC", ~desc->mark); - p = label; - if (desc->offset) - { - sprintf (buffer, "%s+%ld", p, (long) (desc->offset)); - p = buffer; - } - ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (asm_out_file, name, p); -#else - gcc_unreachable (); -#endif - } - else if (desc->mark) - { - /* If the constant is part of an object_block, make sure that - the constant has been positioned within its block, but do not - write out its definition yet. output_object_blocks will do - that later. */ - if (SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P (desc->sym) - && SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (desc->sym)) - place_block_symbol (desc->sym); - else - { - switch_to_section (targetm.asm_out.select_rtx_section - (desc->mode, desc->constant, desc->align)); - output_constant_pool_1 (desc, desc->align); - } - } -} - -struct constant_descriptor_rtx_data { - constant_descriptor_rtx *desc; - target_unit *bytes; - unsigned short size; - unsigned short offset; - unsigned int hash; -}; - -/* qsort callback to sort constant_descriptor_rtx_data * vector by - decreasing size. */ - -static int -constant_descriptor_rtx_data_cmp (const void *p1, const void *p2) -{ - constant_descriptor_rtx_data *const data1 - = *(constant_descriptor_rtx_data * const *) p1; - constant_descriptor_rtx_data *const data2 - = *(constant_descriptor_rtx_data * const *) p2; - if (data1->size > data2->size) - return -1; - if (data1->size < data2->size) - return 1; - if (data1->hash < data2->hash) - return -1; - gcc_assert (data1->hash > data2->hash); - return 1; -} - -struct const_rtx_data_hasher : nofree_ptr_hash<constant_descriptor_rtx_data> -{ - static hashval_t hash (constant_descriptor_rtx_data *); - static bool equal (constant_descriptor_rtx_data *, - constant_descriptor_rtx_data *); -}; - -/* Hash and compare functions for const_rtx_data_htab. */ - -hashval_t -const_rtx_data_hasher::hash (constant_descriptor_rtx_data *data) -{ - return data->hash; -} - -bool -const_rtx_data_hasher::equal (constant_descriptor_rtx_data *x, - constant_descriptor_rtx_data *y) -{ - if (x->hash != y->hash || x->size != y->size) - return 0; - unsigned int align1 = x->desc->align; - unsigned int align2 = y->desc->align; - unsigned int offset1 = (x->offset * BITS_PER_UNIT) & (align1 - 1); - unsigned int offset2 = (y->offset * BITS_PER_UNIT) & (align2 - 1); - if (offset1) - align1 = least_bit_hwi (offset1); - if (offset2) - align2 = least_bit_hwi (offset2); - if (align2 > align1) - return 0; - if (memcmp (x->bytes, y->bytes, x->size * sizeof (target_unit)) != 0) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -/* Attempt to optimize constant pool POOL. If it contains both CONST_VECTOR - constants and scalar constants with the values of CONST_VECTOR elements, - try to alias the scalar constants with the CONST_VECTOR elements. */ - -static void -optimize_constant_pool (struct rtx_constant_pool *pool) -{ - auto_vec<target_unit, 128> buffer; - auto_vec<constant_descriptor_rtx_data *, 128> vec; - object_allocator<constant_descriptor_rtx_data> - data_pool ("constant_descriptor_rtx_data_pool"); - int idx = 0; - size_t size = 0; - for (constant_descriptor_rtx *desc = pool->first; desc; desc = desc->next) - if (desc->mark > 0 - && ! (SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P (desc->sym) - && SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (desc->sym))) - { - buffer.truncate (0); - buffer.reserve (GET_MODE_SIZE (desc->mode)); - if (native_encode_rtx (desc->mode, desc->constant, buffer, 0, - GET_MODE_SIZE (desc->mode))) - { - constant_descriptor_rtx_data *data = data_pool.allocate (); - data->desc = desc; - data->bytes = NULL; - data->size = GET_MODE_SIZE (desc->mode); - data->offset = 0; - data->hash = idx++; - size += data->size; - vec.safe_push (data); - } - } - if (idx) - { - vec.qsort (constant_descriptor_rtx_data_cmp); - unsigned min_size = vec.last ()->size; - target_unit *bytes = XNEWVEC (target_unit, size); - unsigned int i; - constant_descriptor_rtx_data *data; - hash_table<const_rtx_data_hasher> * htab - = new hash_table<const_rtx_data_hasher> (31); - size = 0; - FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (vec, i, data) - { - buffer.truncate (0); - native_encode_rtx (data->desc->mode, data->desc->constant, - buffer, 0, data->size); - memcpy (bytes + size, buffer.address (), data->size); - data->bytes = bytes + size; - data->hash = iterative_hash (data->bytes, - data->size * sizeof (target_unit), 0); - size += data->size; - constant_descriptor_rtx_data **slot - = htab->find_slot_with_hash (data, data->hash, INSERT); - if (*slot) - { - data->desc->mark = ~(*slot)->desc->labelno; - data->desc->offset = (*slot)->offset; - } - else - { - unsigned int sz = 1 << floor_log2 (data->size); - - *slot = data; - for (sz >>= 1; sz >= min_size; sz >>= 1) - for (unsigned off = 0; off + sz <= data->size; off += sz) - { - constant_descriptor_rtx_data tmp; - tmp.desc = data->desc; - tmp.bytes = data->bytes + off; - tmp.size = sz; - tmp.offset = off; - tmp.hash = iterative_hash (tmp.bytes, - sz * sizeof (target_unit), 0); - slot = htab->find_slot_with_hash (&tmp, tmp.hash, INSERT); - if (*slot == NULL) - { - *slot = data_pool.allocate (); - **slot = tmp; - } - } - } - } - delete htab; - XDELETE (bytes); - } - data_pool.release (); -} - -/* Mark all constants that are used in the current function, then write - out the function's private constant pool. */ - -static void -output_constant_pool (const char *fnname ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - tree fndecl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - struct rtx_constant_pool *pool = crtl->varasm.pool; - - /* It is possible for gcc to call force_const_mem and then to later - discard the instructions which refer to the constant. In such a - case we do not need to output the constant. */ - mark_constant_pool (); - - /* Having marked the constant pool entries we'll actually emit, we - now need to rebuild the offset information, which may have become - stale. */ - recompute_pool_offsets (pool); - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_POOL_PROLOGUE - ASM_OUTPUT_POOL_PROLOGUE (asm_out_file, fnname, fndecl, pool->offset); -#endif - - output_constant_pool_contents (pool); - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_POOL_EPILOGUE - ASM_OUTPUT_POOL_EPILOGUE (asm_out_file, fnname, fndecl, pool->offset); -#endif -} - -/* Write the contents of the shared constant pool. */ - -void -output_shared_constant_pool (void) -{ - if (optimize - && TARGET_SUPPORTS_ALIASES) - optimize_constant_pool (shared_constant_pool); - - output_constant_pool_contents (shared_constant_pool); -} - -/* Determine what kind of relocations EXP may need. */ - -int -compute_reloc_for_constant (tree exp) -{ - int reloc = 0, reloc2; - tree tem; - - switch (TREE_CODE (exp)) - { - case ADDR_EXPR: - case FDESC_EXPR: - /* Go inside any operations that get_inner_reference can handle and see - if what's inside is a constant: no need to do anything here for - addresses of variables or functions. */ - for (tem = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0); handled_component_p (tem); - tem = TREE_OPERAND (tem, 0)) - ; - - if (TREE_CODE (tem) == MEM_REF - && TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (tem, 0)) == ADDR_EXPR) - { - reloc = compute_reloc_for_constant (TREE_OPERAND (tem, 0)); - break; - } - - if (!targetm.binds_local_p (tem)) - reloc |= 2; - else - reloc |= 1; - break; - - case PLUS_EXPR: - case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR: - reloc = compute_reloc_for_constant (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0)); - reloc |= compute_reloc_for_constant (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1)); - break; - - case MINUS_EXPR: - reloc = compute_reloc_for_constant (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0)); - reloc2 = compute_reloc_for_constant (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1)); - /* The difference of two local labels is computable at link time. */ - if (reloc == 1 && reloc2 == 1) - reloc = 0; - else - reloc |= reloc2; - break; - - CASE_CONVERT: - case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR: - reloc = compute_reloc_for_constant (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0)); - break; - - case CONSTRUCTOR: - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx; - FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (exp), idx, tem) - if (tem != 0) - reloc |= compute_reloc_for_constant (tem); - } - break; - - default: - break; - } - return reloc; -} - -/* Find all the constants whose addresses are referenced inside of EXP, - and make sure assembler code with a label has been output for each one. - Indicate whether an ADDR_EXPR has been encountered. */ - -static void -output_addressed_constants (tree exp, int defer) -{ - tree tem; - - switch (TREE_CODE (exp)) - { - case ADDR_EXPR: - case FDESC_EXPR: - /* Go inside any operations that get_inner_reference can handle and see - if what's inside is a constant: no need to do anything here for - addresses of variables or functions. */ - for (tem = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0); handled_component_p (tem); - tem = TREE_OPERAND (tem, 0)) - ; - - /* If we have an initialized CONST_DECL, retrieve the initializer. */ - if (TREE_CODE (tem) == CONST_DECL && DECL_INITIAL (tem)) - tem = DECL_INITIAL (tem); - - if (CONSTANT_CLASS_P (tem) || TREE_CODE (tem) == CONSTRUCTOR) - output_constant_def (tem, defer); - - if (TREE_CODE (tem) == MEM_REF) - output_addressed_constants (TREE_OPERAND (tem, 0), defer); - break; - - case PLUS_EXPR: - case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR: - case MINUS_EXPR: - output_addressed_constants (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1), defer); - gcc_fallthrough (); - - CASE_CONVERT: - case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR: - output_addressed_constants (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0), defer); - break; - - case CONSTRUCTOR: - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx; - FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (exp), idx, tem) - if (tem != 0) - output_addressed_constants (tem, defer); - } - break; - - default: - break; - } -} - -/* Whether a constructor CTOR is a valid static constant initializer if all - its elements are. This used to be internal to initializer_constant_valid_p - and has been exposed to let other functions like categorize_ctor_elements - evaluate the property while walking a constructor for other purposes. */ - -bool -constructor_static_from_elts_p (const_tree ctor) -{ - return (TREE_CONSTANT (ctor) - && (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (ctor)) == UNION_TYPE - || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (ctor)) == RECORD_TYPE - || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (ctor)) == ARRAY_TYPE)); -} - -static tree initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (tree value, tree endtype, - tree *cache); - -/* A subroutine of initializer_constant_valid_p. VALUE is a MINUS_EXPR, - PLUS_EXPR or POINTER_PLUS_EXPR. This looks for cases of VALUE - which are valid when ENDTYPE is an integer of any size; in - particular, this does not accept a pointer minus a constant. This - returns null_pointer_node if the VALUE is an absolute constant - which can be used to initialize a static variable. Otherwise it - returns NULL. */ - -static tree -narrowing_initializer_constant_valid_p (tree value, tree endtype, tree *cache) -{ - tree op0, op1; - - if (!INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (endtype)) - return NULL_TREE; - - op0 = TREE_OPERAND (value, 0); - op1 = TREE_OPERAND (value, 1); - - /* Like STRIP_NOPS except allow the operand mode to widen. This - works around a feature of fold that simplifies (int)(p1 - p2) to - ((int)p1 - (int)p2) under the theory that the narrower operation - is cheaper. */ - - while (CONVERT_EXPR_P (op0) - || TREE_CODE (op0) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR) - { - tree inner = TREE_OPERAND (op0, 0); - if (inner == error_mark_node - || ! INTEGRAL_MODE_P (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (inner))) - || (GET_MODE_SIZE (SCALAR_INT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (op0))) - > GET_MODE_SIZE (SCALAR_INT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (inner))))) - break; - op0 = inner; - } - - while (CONVERT_EXPR_P (op1) - || TREE_CODE (op1) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR) - { - tree inner = TREE_OPERAND (op1, 0); - if (inner == error_mark_node - || ! INTEGRAL_MODE_P (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (inner))) - || (GET_MODE_SIZE (SCALAR_INT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (op1))) - > GET_MODE_SIZE (SCALAR_INT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (inner))))) - break; - op1 = inner; - } - - op0 = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (op0, endtype, cache); - if (!op0) - return NULL_TREE; - - op1 = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (op1, endtype, - cache ? cache + 2 : NULL); - /* Both initializers must be known. */ - if (op1) - { - if (op0 == op1 - && (op0 == null_pointer_node - || TREE_CODE (value) == MINUS_EXPR)) - return null_pointer_node; - - /* Support differences between labels. */ - if (TREE_CODE (op0) == LABEL_DECL - && TREE_CODE (op1) == LABEL_DECL) - return null_pointer_node; - - if (TREE_CODE (op0) == STRING_CST - && TREE_CODE (op1) == STRING_CST - && operand_equal_p (op0, op1, 1)) - return null_pointer_node; - } - - return NULL_TREE; -} - -/* Helper function of initializer_constant_valid_p. - Return nonzero if VALUE is a valid constant-valued expression - for use in initializing a static variable; one that can be an - element of a "constant" initializer. - - Return null_pointer_node if the value is absolute; - if it is relocatable, return the variable that determines the relocation. - We assume that VALUE has been folded as much as possible; - therefore, we do not need to check for such things as - arithmetic-combinations of integers. - - Use CACHE (pointer to 2 tree values) for caching if non-NULL. */ - -static tree -initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (tree value, tree endtype, tree *cache) -{ - tree ret; - - switch (TREE_CODE (value)) - { - case CONSTRUCTOR: - if (constructor_static_from_elts_p (value)) - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx; - tree elt; - bool absolute = true; - - if (cache && cache[0] == value) - return cache[1]; - FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (value), idx, elt) - { - tree reloc; - reloc = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (elt, TREE_TYPE (elt), - NULL); - if (!reloc - /* An absolute value is required with reverse SSO. */ - || (reloc != null_pointer_node - && TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (TREE_TYPE (value)) - && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (elt)))) - { - if (cache) - { - cache[0] = value; - cache[1] = NULL_TREE; - } - return NULL_TREE; - } - if (reloc != null_pointer_node) - absolute = false; - } - /* For a non-absolute relocation, there is no single - variable that can be "the variable that determines the - relocation." */ - if (cache) - { - cache[0] = value; - cache[1] = absolute ? null_pointer_node : error_mark_node; - } - return absolute ? null_pointer_node : error_mark_node; - } - - return TREE_STATIC (value) ? null_pointer_node : NULL_TREE; - - case INTEGER_CST: - case VECTOR_CST: - case REAL_CST: - case FIXED_CST: - case STRING_CST: - case COMPLEX_CST: - return null_pointer_node; - - case ADDR_EXPR: - case FDESC_EXPR: - { - tree op0 = staticp (TREE_OPERAND (value, 0)); - if (op0) - { - /* "&(*a).f" is like unto pointer arithmetic. If "a" turns out - to be a constant, this is old-skool offsetof-like nonsense. */ - if (TREE_CODE (op0) == INDIRECT_REF - && TREE_CONSTANT (TREE_OPERAND (op0, 0))) - return null_pointer_node; - /* Taking the address of a nested function involves a trampoline, - unless we don't need or want one. */ - if (TREE_CODE (op0) == FUNCTION_DECL - && DECL_STATIC_CHAIN (op0) - && !TREE_NO_TRAMPOLINE (value)) - return NULL_TREE; - /* "&{...}" requires a temporary to hold the constructed - object. */ - if (TREE_CODE (op0) == CONSTRUCTOR) - return NULL_TREE; - } - return op0; - } - - case NON_LVALUE_EXPR: - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (TREE_OPERAND (value, 0), - endtype, cache); - - case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR: - { - tree src = TREE_OPERAND (value, 0); - tree src_type = TREE_TYPE (src); - tree dest_type = TREE_TYPE (value); - - /* Allow view-conversions from aggregate to non-aggregate type only - if the bit pattern is fully preserved afterwards; otherwise, the - RTL expander won't be able to apply a subsequent transformation - to the underlying constructor. */ - if (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (src_type) && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (dest_type)) - { - if (TYPE_MODE (endtype) == TYPE_MODE (dest_type)) - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - else - return NULL_TREE; - } - - /* Allow all other kinds of view-conversion. */ - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - } - - CASE_CONVERT: - { - tree src = TREE_OPERAND (value, 0); - tree src_type = TREE_TYPE (src); - tree dest_type = TREE_TYPE (value); - - /* Allow conversions between pointer types, floating-point - types, and offset types. */ - if ((POINTER_TYPE_P (dest_type) && POINTER_TYPE_P (src_type)) - || (FLOAT_TYPE_P (dest_type) && FLOAT_TYPE_P (src_type)) - || (TREE_CODE (dest_type) == OFFSET_TYPE - && TREE_CODE (src_type) == OFFSET_TYPE)) - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - - /* Allow length-preserving conversions between integer types. */ - if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (dest_type) && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (src_type) - && (TYPE_PRECISION (dest_type) == TYPE_PRECISION (src_type))) - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - - /* Allow conversions between other integer types only if - explicit value. Don't allow sign-extension to a type larger - than word and pointer, there aren't relocations that would - allow to sign extend it to a wider type. */ - if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (dest_type) - && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (src_type) - && (TYPE_UNSIGNED (src_type) - || TYPE_PRECISION (dest_type) <= TYPE_PRECISION (src_type) - || TYPE_PRECISION (dest_type) <= BITS_PER_WORD - || TYPE_PRECISION (dest_type) <= POINTER_SIZE)) - { - tree inner = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - if (inner == null_pointer_node) - return null_pointer_node; - break; - } - - /* Allow (int) &foo provided int is as wide as a pointer. */ - if (INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (dest_type) && POINTER_TYPE_P (src_type) - && (TYPE_PRECISION (dest_type) >= TYPE_PRECISION (src_type))) - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - - /* Likewise conversions from int to pointers, but also allow - conversions from 0. */ - if ((POINTER_TYPE_P (dest_type) - || TREE_CODE (dest_type) == OFFSET_TYPE) - && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (src_type)) - { - if (TREE_CODE (src) == INTEGER_CST - && TYPE_PRECISION (dest_type) >= TYPE_PRECISION (src_type)) - return null_pointer_node; - if (integer_zerop (src)) - return null_pointer_node; - else if (TYPE_PRECISION (dest_type) <= TYPE_PRECISION (src_type)) - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - } - - /* Allow conversions to struct or union types if the value - inside is okay. */ - if (TREE_CODE (dest_type) == RECORD_TYPE - || TREE_CODE (dest_type) == UNION_TYPE) - return initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (src, endtype, cache); - } - break; - - case POINTER_PLUS_EXPR: - case PLUS_EXPR: - /* Any valid floating-point constants will have been folded by now; - with -frounding-math we hit this with addition of two constants. */ - if (TREE_CODE (endtype) == REAL_TYPE) - return NULL_TREE; - if (cache && cache[0] == value) - return cache[1]; - if (! INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (endtype) - || TYPE_PRECISION (endtype) >= TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (value))) - { - tree ncache[4] = { NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE }; - tree valid0 - = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (TREE_OPERAND (value, 0), - endtype, ncache); - tree valid1 - = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (TREE_OPERAND (value, 1), - endtype, ncache + 2); - /* If either term is absolute, use the other term's relocation. */ - if (valid0 == null_pointer_node) - ret = valid1; - else if (valid1 == null_pointer_node) - ret = valid0; - /* Support narrowing pointer differences. */ - else - ret = narrowing_initializer_constant_valid_p (value, endtype, - ncache); - } - else - /* Support narrowing pointer differences. */ - ret = narrowing_initializer_constant_valid_p (value, endtype, NULL); - if (cache) - { - cache[0] = value; - cache[1] = ret; - } - return ret; - - case POINTER_DIFF_EXPR: - case MINUS_EXPR: - if (TREE_CODE (endtype) == REAL_TYPE) - return NULL_TREE; - if (cache && cache[0] == value) - return cache[1]; - if (! INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (endtype) - || TYPE_PRECISION (endtype) >= TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (value))) - { - tree ncache[4] = { NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE, NULL_TREE }; - tree valid0 - = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (TREE_OPERAND (value, 0), - endtype, ncache); - tree valid1 - = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (TREE_OPERAND (value, 1), - endtype, ncache + 2); - /* Win if second argument is absolute. */ - if (valid1 == null_pointer_node) - ret = valid0; - /* Win if both arguments have the same relocation. - Then the value is absolute. */ - else if (valid0 == valid1 && valid0 != 0) - ret = null_pointer_node; - /* Since GCC guarantees that string constants are unique in the - generated code, a subtraction between two copies of the same - constant string is absolute. */ - else if (valid0 && TREE_CODE (valid0) == STRING_CST - && valid1 && TREE_CODE (valid1) == STRING_CST - && operand_equal_p (valid0, valid1, 1)) - ret = null_pointer_node; - /* Support narrowing differences. */ - else - ret = narrowing_initializer_constant_valid_p (value, endtype, - ncache); - } - else - /* Support narrowing differences. */ - ret = narrowing_initializer_constant_valid_p (value, endtype, NULL); - if (cache) - { - cache[0] = value; - cache[1] = ret; - } - return ret; - - default: - break; - } - - return NULL_TREE; -} - -/* Return nonzero if VALUE is a valid constant-valued expression - for use in initializing a static variable; one that can be an - element of a "constant" initializer. - - Return null_pointer_node if the value is absolute; - if it is relocatable, return the variable that determines the relocation. - We assume that VALUE has been folded as much as possible; - therefore, we do not need to check for such things as - arithmetic-combinations of integers. */ -tree -initializer_constant_valid_p (tree value, tree endtype, bool reverse) -{ - tree reloc = initializer_constant_valid_p_1 (value, endtype, NULL); - - /* An absolute value is required with reverse storage order. */ - if (reloc - && reloc != null_pointer_node - && reverse - && !AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (endtype) - && !VECTOR_TYPE_P (endtype)) - reloc = NULL_TREE; - - return reloc; -} - -/* Return true if VALUE is a valid constant-valued expression - for use in initializing a static bit-field; one that can be - an element of a "constant" initializer. */ - -bool -initializer_constant_valid_for_bitfield_p (tree value) -{ - /* For bitfields we support integer constants or possibly nested aggregates - of such. */ - switch (TREE_CODE (value)) - { - case CONSTRUCTOR: - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT idx; - tree elt; - - FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_VALUE (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (value), idx, elt) - if (!initializer_constant_valid_for_bitfield_p (elt)) - return false; - return true; - } - - case INTEGER_CST: - case REAL_CST: - return true; - - case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR: - case NON_LVALUE_EXPR: - return - initializer_constant_valid_for_bitfield_p (TREE_OPERAND (value, 0)); - - default: - break; - } - - return false; -} - -/* Check if a STRING_CST fits into the field. - Tolerate only the case when the NUL termination - does not fit into the field. */ - -static bool -check_string_literal (tree string, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size) -{ - tree type = TREE_TYPE (string); - tree eltype = TREE_TYPE (type); - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT elts = tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (eltype)); - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mem_size = tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type)); - int len = TREE_STRING_LENGTH (string); - - if (elts != 1 && elts != 2 && elts != 4) - return false; - if (len < 0 || len % elts != 0) - return false; - if (size < (unsigned)len) - return false; - if (mem_size != size) - return false; - return true; -} - -/* output_constructor outer state of relevance in recursive calls, typically - for nested aggregate bitfields. */ - -struct oc_outer_state { - unsigned int bit_offset; /* current position in ... */ - int byte; /* ... the outer byte buffer. */ -}; - -static unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT -output_constructor (tree, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT, unsigned int, bool, - oc_outer_state *); - -/* Output assembler code for constant EXP, with no label. - This includes the pseudo-op such as ".int" or ".byte", and a newline. - Assumes output_addressed_constants has been done on EXP already. - - Generate at least SIZE bytes of assembler data, padding at the end - with zeros if necessary. SIZE must always be specified. The returned - value is the actual number of bytes of assembler data generated, which - may be bigger than SIZE if the object contains a variable length field. - - SIZE is important for structure constructors, - since trailing members may have been omitted from the constructor. - It is also important for initialization of arrays from string constants - since the full length of the string constant might not be wanted. - It is also needed for initialization of unions, where the initializer's - type is just one member, and that may not be as long as the union. - - There a case in which we would fail to output exactly SIZE bytes: - for a structure constructor that wants to produce more than SIZE bytes. - But such constructors will never be generated for any possible input. - - ALIGN is the alignment of the data in bits. - - If REVERSE is true, EXP is output in reverse storage order. */ - -static unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT -output_constant (tree exp, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size, unsigned int align, - bool reverse, bool merge_strings) -{ - enum tree_code code; - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT thissize; - rtx cst; - - if (size == 0 || flag_syntax_only) - return size; - - /* See if we're trying to initialize a pointer in a non-default mode - to the address of some declaration somewhere. If the target says - the mode is valid for pointers, assume the target has a way of - resolving it. */ - if (TREE_CODE (exp) == NOP_EXPR - && POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (exp)) - && targetm.addr_space.valid_pointer_mode - (SCALAR_INT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)), - TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (exp))))) - { - tree saved_type = TREE_TYPE (exp); - - /* Peel off any intermediate conversions-to-pointer for valid - pointer modes. */ - while (TREE_CODE (exp) == NOP_EXPR - && POINTER_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (exp)) - && targetm.addr_space.valid_pointer_mode - (SCALAR_INT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)), - TYPE_ADDR_SPACE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (exp))))) - exp = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0); - - /* If what we're left with is the address of something, we can - convert the address to the final type and output it that - way. */ - if (TREE_CODE (exp) == ADDR_EXPR) - exp = build1 (ADDR_EXPR, saved_type, TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0)); - /* Likewise for constant ints. */ - else if (TREE_CODE (exp) == INTEGER_CST) - exp = fold_convert (saved_type, exp); - - } - - /* Eliminate any conversions since we'll be outputting the underlying - constant. */ - while (CONVERT_EXPR_P (exp) - || TREE_CODE (exp) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR - || TREE_CODE (exp) == VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR) - { - HOST_WIDE_INT type_size = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (exp)); - HOST_WIDE_INT op_size = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0))); - - /* Make sure eliminating the conversion is really a no-op, except with - VIEW_CONVERT_EXPRs to allow for wild Ada unchecked conversions and - union types to allow for Ada unchecked unions. */ - if (type_size > op_size - && TREE_CODE (exp) != VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR - && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)) != UNION_TYPE) - /* Keep the conversion. */ - break; - else - exp = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0); - } - - code = TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)); - thissize = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (exp)); - - /* Allow a constructor with no elements for any data type. - This means to fill the space with zeros. */ - if (TREE_CODE (exp) == CONSTRUCTOR - && vec_safe_is_empty (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (exp))) - { - assemble_zeros (size); - return size; - } - - if (TREE_CODE (exp) == FDESC_EXPR) - { -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_FDESC - HOST_WIDE_INT part = tree_to_shwi (TREE_OPERAND (exp, 1)); - tree decl = TREE_OPERAND (exp, 0); - ASM_OUTPUT_FDESC (asm_out_file, decl, part); -#else - gcc_unreachable (); -#endif - return size; - } - - /* Now output the underlying data. If we've handling the padding, return. - Otherwise, break and ensure SIZE is the size written. */ - switch (code) - { - case BOOLEAN_TYPE: - case INTEGER_TYPE: - case ENUMERAL_TYPE: - case POINTER_TYPE: - case REFERENCE_TYPE: - case OFFSET_TYPE: - case FIXED_POINT_TYPE: - case NULLPTR_TYPE: - cst = expand_expr (exp, NULL_RTX, VOIDmode, EXPAND_INITIALIZER); - if (reverse) - cst = flip_storage_order (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)), cst); - if (!assemble_integer (cst, MIN (size, thissize), align, 0)) - error ("initializer for integer/fixed-point value is too complicated"); - break; - - case REAL_TYPE: - if (TREE_CODE (exp) != REAL_CST) - error ("initializer for floating value is not a floating constant"); - else - assemble_real (TREE_REAL_CST (exp), - SCALAR_FLOAT_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (exp)), - align, reverse); - break; - - case COMPLEX_TYPE: - output_constant (TREE_REALPART (exp), thissize / 2, align, - reverse, false); - output_constant (TREE_IMAGPART (exp), thissize / 2, - min_align (align, BITS_PER_UNIT * (thissize / 2)), - reverse, false); - break; - - case ARRAY_TYPE: - case VECTOR_TYPE: - switch (TREE_CODE (exp)) - { - case CONSTRUCTOR: - return output_constructor (exp, size, align, reverse, NULL); - case STRING_CST: - thissize = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)TREE_STRING_LENGTH (exp); - if (merge_strings - && (thissize == 0 - || TREE_STRING_POINTER (exp) [thissize - 1] != '\0')) - thissize++; - gcc_checking_assert (check_string_literal (exp, size)); - assemble_string (TREE_STRING_POINTER (exp), thissize); - break; - case VECTOR_CST: - { - scalar_mode inner = SCALAR_TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (exp))); - unsigned int nalign = MIN (align, GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (inner)); - int elt_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (inner); - output_constant (VECTOR_CST_ELT (exp, 0), elt_size, align, - reverse, false); - thissize = elt_size; - /* Static constants must have a fixed size. */ - unsigned int nunits = VECTOR_CST_NELTS (exp).to_constant (); - for (unsigned int i = 1; i < nunits; i++) - { - output_constant (VECTOR_CST_ELT (exp, i), elt_size, nalign, - reverse, false); - thissize += elt_size; - } - break; - } - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } - break; - - case RECORD_TYPE: - case UNION_TYPE: - gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (exp) == CONSTRUCTOR); - return output_constructor (exp, size, align, reverse, NULL); - - case ERROR_MARK: - return 0; - - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } - - if (size > thissize) - assemble_zeros (size - thissize); - - return size; -} - -/* Subroutine of output_constructor, used for computing the size of - arrays of unspecified length. VAL must be a CONSTRUCTOR of an array - type with an unspecified upper bound. */ - -static unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT -array_size_for_constructor (tree val) -{ - tree max_index; - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT cnt; - tree index, value, tmp; - offset_int i; - - /* This code used to attempt to handle string constants that are not - arrays of single-bytes, but nothing else does, so there's no point in - doing it here. */ - if (TREE_CODE (val) == STRING_CST) - return TREE_STRING_LENGTH (val); - - max_index = NULL_TREE; - FOR_EACH_CONSTRUCTOR_ELT (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (val), cnt, index, value) - { - if (TREE_CODE (index) == RANGE_EXPR) - index = TREE_OPERAND (index, 1); - if (max_index == NULL_TREE || tree_int_cst_lt (max_index, index)) - max_index = index; - } - - if (max_index == NULL_TREE) - return 0; - - /* Compute the total number of array elements. */ - tmp = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (val))); - i = wi::to_offset (max_index) - wi::to_offset (tmp) + 1; - - /* Multiply by the array element unit size to find number of bytes. */ - i *= wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (val)))); - - gcc_assert (wi::fits_uhwi_p (i)); - return i.to_uhwi (); -} - -/* Other datastructures + helpers for output_constructor. */ - -/* output_constructor local state to support interaction with helpers. */ - -struct oc_local_state { - - /* Received arguments. */ - tree exp; /* Constructor expression. */ - tree type; /* Type of constructor expression. */ - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size; /* # bytes to output - pad if necessary. */ - unsigned int align; /* Known initial alignment. */ - tree min_index; /* Lower bound if specified for an array. */ - - /* Output processing state. */ - HOST_WIDE_INT total_bytes; /* # bytes output so far / current position. */ - int byte; /* Part of a bitfield byte yet to be output. */ - int last_relative_index; /* Implicit or explicit index of the last - array element output within a bitfield. */ - bool byte_buffer_in_use; /* Whether BYTE is in use. */ - bool reverse; /* Whether reverse storage order is in use. */ - - /* Current element. */ - tree field; /* Current field decl in a record. */ - tree val; /* Current element value. */ - tree index; /* Current element index. */ - -}; - -/* Helper for output_constructor. From the current LOCAL state, output a - RANGE_EXPR element. */ - -static void -output_constructor_array_range (oc_local_state *local) -{ - /* Perform the index calculation in modulo arithmetic but - sign-extend the result because Ada has negative DECL_FIELD_OFFSETs - but we are using an unsigned sizetype. */ - unsigned prec = TYPE_PRECISION (sizetype); - offset_int idx = wi::sext (wi::to_offset (TREE_OPERAND (local->index, 0)) - - wi::to_offset (local->min_index), prec); - tree valtype = TREE_TYPE (local->val); - HOST_WIDE_INT fieldpos - = (idx * wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (valtype))).to_short_addr (); - - /* Advance to offset of this element. */ - if (fieldpos > local->total_bytes) - { - assemble_zeros (fieldpos - local->total_bytes); - local->total_bytes = fieldpos; - } - else - /* Must not go backwards. */ - gcc_assert (fieldpos == local->total_bytes); - - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT fieldsize - = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (local->type)); - - HOST_WIDE_INT lo_index - = tree_to_shwi (TREE_OPERAND (local->index, 0)); - HOST_WIDE_INT hi_index - = tree_to_shwi (TREE_OPERAND (local->index, 1)); - HOST_WIDE_INT index; - - unsigned int align2 - = min_align (local->align, fieldsize * BITS_PER_UNIT); - - for (index = lo_index; index <= hi_index; index++) - { - /* Output the element's initial value. */ - if (local->val == NULL_TREE) - assemble_zeros (fieldsize); - else - fieldsize = output_constant (local->val, fieldsize, align2, - local->reverse, false); - - /* Count its size. */ - local->total_bytes += fieldsize; - } -} - -/* Helper for output_constructor. From the current LOCAL state, output a - field element that is not true bitfield or part of an outer one. */ - -static void -output_constructor_regular_field (oc_local_state *local) -{ - /* Field size and position. Since this structure is static, we know the - positions are constant. */ - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT fieldsize; - HOST_WIDE_INT fieldpos; - - unsigned int align2; - - /* Output any buffered-up bit-fields preceding this element. */ - if (local->byte_buffer_in_use) - { - assemble_integer (GEN_INT (local->byte), 1, BITS_PER_UNIT, 1); - local->total_bytes++; - local->byte_buffer_in_use = false; - } - - if (local->index != NULL_TREE) - { - /* Perform the index calculation in modulo arithmetic but - sign-extend the result because Ada has negative DECL_FIELD_OFFSETs - but we are using an unsigned sizetype. */ - unsigned prec = TYPE_PRECISION (sizetype); - offset_int idx = wi::sext (wi::to_offset (local->index) - - wi::to_offset (local->min_index), prec); - fieldpos = (idx * wi::to_offset (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (local->val)))) - .to_short_addr (); - } - else if (local->field != NULL_TREE) - fieldpos = int_byte_position (local->field); - else - fieldpos = 0; - - /* Advance to offset of this element. - Note no alignment needed in an array, since that is guaranteed - if each element has the proper size. */ - if (local->field != NULL_TREE || local->index != NULL_TREE) - { - if (fieldpos > local->total_bytes) - { - assemble_zeros (fieldpos - local->total_bytes); - local->total_bytes = fieldpos; - } - else - /* Must not go backwards. */ - gcc_assert (fieldpos == local->total_bytes); - } - - /* Find the alignment of this element. */ - align2 = min_align (local->align, BITS_PER_UNIT * fieldpos); - - /* Determine size this element should occupy. */ - if (local->field) - { - fieldsize = 0; - - /* If this is an array with an unspecified upper bound, - the initializer determines the size. */ - /* ??? This ought to only checked if DECL_SIZE_UNIT is NULL, - but we cannot do this until the deprecated support for - initializing zero-length array members is removed. */ - if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (local->field)) == ARRAY_TYPE - && (!TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (local->field)) - || !TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (TREE_TYPE (local->field))))) - { - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT fldsize - = array_size_for_constructor (local->val); - fieldsize = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (local->val)); - /* In most cases fieldsize == fldsize as the size of the initializer - determines how many elements the flexible array member has. For - C++ fldsize can be smaller though, if the last or several last or - all initializers of the flexible array member have side-effects - and the FE splits them into dynamic initialization. */ - gcc_checking_assert (fieldsize >= fldsize); - /* Given a non-empty initialization, this field had better - be last. Given a flexible array member, the next field - on the chain is a TYPE_DECL of the enclosing struct. */ - const_tree next = DECL_CHAIN (local->field); - gcc_assert (!fieldsize || !next || TREE_CODE (next) != FIELD_DECL); - } - else - fieldsize = tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (local->field)); - } - else - fieldsize = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (local->type)); - - /* Output the element's initial value. */ - if (local->val == NULL_TREE) - assemble_zeros (fieldsize); - else - fieldsize = output_constant (local->val, fieldsize, align2, - local->reverse, false); - - /* Count its size. */ - local->total_bytes += fieldsize; -} - -/* Helper for output_constructor. From the LOCAL state, output an element - that is a true bitfield or part of an outer one. BIT_OFFSET is the offset - from the start of a possibly ongoing outer byte buffer. */ - -static void -output_constructor_bitfield (oc_local_state *local, unsigned int bit_offset) -{ - /* Bit size of this element. */ - HOST_WIDE_INT ebitsize - = (local->field - ? tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE (local->field)) - : tree_to_uhwi (TYPE_SIZE (TREE_TYPE (local->type)))); - - /* Relative index of this element if this is an array component. */ - HOST_WIDE_INT relative_index - = (!local->field - ? (local->index - ? (tree_to_shwi (local->index) - - tree_to_shwi (local->min_index)) - : local->last_relative_index + 1) - : 0); - - /* Bit position of this element from the start of the containing - constructor. */ - HOST_WIDE_INT constructor_relative_ebitpos - = (local->field - ? int_bit_position (local->field) - : ebitsize * relative_index); - - /* Bit position of this element from the start of a possibly ongoing - outer byte buffer. */ - HOST_WIDE_INT byte_relative_ebitpos - = bit_offset + constructor_relative_ebitpos; - - /* From the start of a possibly ongoing outer byte buffer, offsets to - the first bit of this element and to the first bit past the end of - this element. */ - HOST_WIDE_INT next_offset = byte_relative_ebitpos; - HOST_WIDE_INT end_offset = byte_relative_ebitpos + ebitsize; - - local->last_relative_index = relative_index; - - if (local->val == NULL_TREE) - local->val = integer_zero_node; - - while (TREE_CODE (local->val) == VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR - || TREE_CODE (local->val) == NON_LVALUE_EXPR) - local->val = TREE_OPERAND (local->val, 0); - - if (TREE_CODE (local->val) != INTEGER_CST - && TREE_CODE (local->val) != CONSTRUCTOR) - { - error ("invalid initial value for member %qE", DECL_NAME (local->field)); - return; - } - - /* If this field does not start in this (or next) byte, skip some bytes. */ - if (next_offset / BITS_PER_UNIT != local->total_bytes) - { - /* Output remnant of any bit field in previous bytes. */ - if (local->byte_buffer_in_use) - { - assemble_integer (GEN_INT (local->byte), 1, BITS_PER_UNIT, 1); - local->total_bytes++; - local->byte_buffer_in_use = false; - } - - /* If still not at proper byte, advance to there. */ - if (next_offset / BITS_PER_UNIT != local->total_bytes) - { - gcc_assert (next_offset / BITS_PER_UNIT >= local->total_bytes); - assemble_zeros (next_offset / BITS_PER_UNIT - local->total_bytes); - local->total_bytes = next_offset / BITS_PER_UNIT; - } - } - - /* Set up the buffer if necessary. */ - if (!local->byte_buffer_in_use) - { - local->byte = 0; - if (ebitsize > 0) - local->byte_buffer_in_use = true; - } - - /* If this is nested constructor, recurse passing the bit offset and the - pending data, then retrieve the new pending data afterwards. */ - if (TREE_CODE (local->val) == CONSTRUCTOR) - { - oc_outer_state temp_state; - temp_state.bit_offset = next_offset % BITS_PER_UNIT; - temp_state.byte = local->byte; - local->total_bytes - += output_constructor (local->val, 0, 0, local->reverse, &temp_state); - local->byte = temp_state.byte; - return; - } - - /* Otherwise, we must split the element into pieces that fall within - separate bytes, and combine each byte with previous or following - bit-fields. */ - while (next_offset < end_offset) - { - int this_time; - int shift; - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT value; - HOST_WIDE_INT next_byte = next_offset / BITS_PER_UNIT; - HOST_WIDE_INT next_bit = next_offset % BITS_PER_UNIT; - - /* Advance from byte to byte within this element when necessary. */ - while (next_byte != local->total_bytes) - { - assemble_integer (GEN_INT (local->byte), 1, BITS_PER_UNIT, 1); - local->total_bytes++; - local->byte = 0; - } - - /* Number of bits we can process at once (all part of the same byte). */ - this_time = MIN (end_offset - next_offset, BITS_PER_UNIT - next_bit); - if (local->reverse ? !BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN : BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN) - { - /* For big-endian data, take the most significant bits (of the - bits that are significant) first and put them into bytes from - the most significant end. */ - shift = end_offset - next_offset - this_time; - - /* Don't try to take a bunch of bits that cross - the word boundary in the INTEGER_CST. We can - only select bits from one element. */ - if ((shift / HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT) - != ((shift + this_time - 1) / HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT)) - { - const int end = shift + this_time - 1; - shift = end & -HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT; - this_time = end - shift + 1; - } - - /* Now get the bits we want to insert. */ - value = wi::extract_uhwi (wi::to_widest (local->val), - shift, this_time); - - /* Get the result. This works only when: - 1 <= this_time <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT. */ - local->byte |= value << (BITS_PER_UNIT - this_time - next_bit); - } - else - { - /* On little-endian machines, take the least significant bits of - the value first and pack them starting at the least significant - bits of the bytes. */ - shift = next_offset - byte_relative_ebitpos; - - /* Don't try to take a bunch of bits that cross - the word boundary in the INTEGER_CST. We can - only select bits from one element. */ - if ((shift / HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT) - != ((shift + this_time - 1) / HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT)) - this_time - = HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - (shift & (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT - 1)); - - /* Now get the bits we want to insert. */ - value = wi::extract_uhwi (wi::to_widest (local->val), - shift, this_time); - - /* Get the result. This works only when: - 1 <= this_time <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT. */ - local->byte |= value << next_bit; - } - - next_offset += this_time; - local->byte_buffer_in_use = true; - } -} - -/* Subroutine of output_constant, used for CONSTRUCTORs (aggregate constants). - Generate at least SIZE bytes, padding if necessary. OUTER designates the - caller output state of relevance in recursive invocations. */ - -static unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT -output_constructor (tree exp, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size, unsigned int align, - bool reverse, oc_outer_state *outer) -{ - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT cnt; - constructor_elt *ce; - oc_local_state local; - - /* Setup our local state to communicate with helpers. */ - local.exp = exp; - local.type = TREE_TYPE (exp); - local.size = size; - local.align = align; - if (TREE_CODE (local.type) == ARRAY_TYPE && TYPE_DOMAIN (local.type)) - local.min_index = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (local.type)); - else - local.min_index = integer_zero_node; - - local.total_bytes = 0; - local.byte_buffer_in_use = outer != NULL; - local.byte = outer ? outer->byte : 0; - local.last_relative_index = -1; - /* The storage order is specified for every aggregate type. */ - if (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (local.type)) - local.reverse = TYPE_REVERSE_STORAGE_ORDER (local.type); - else - local.reverse = reverse; - - gcc_assert (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT >= BITS_PER_UNIT); - - /* As CE goes through the elements of the constant, FIELD goes through the - structure fields if the constant is a structure. If the constant is a - union, we override this by getting the field from the TREE_LIST element. - But the constant could also be an array. Then FIELD is zero. - - There is always a maximum of one element in the chain LINK for unions - (even if the initializer in a source program incorrectly contains - more one). */ - - if (TREE_CODE (local.type) == RECORD_TYPE) - local.field = TYPE_FIELDS (local.type); - else - local.field = NULL_TREE; - - for (cnt = 0; - vec_safe_iterate (CONSTRUCTOR_ELTS (exp), cnt, &ce); - cnt++, local.field = local.field ? DECL_CHAIN (local.field) : 0) - { - local.val = ce->value; - local.index = NULL_TREE; - - /* The element in a union constructor specifies the proper field - or index. */ - if (RECORD_OR_UNION_TYPE_P (local.type) && ce->index != NULL_TREE) - local.field = ce->index; - - else if (TREE_CODE (local.type) == ARRAY_TYPE) - local.index = ce->index; - - if (local.field && flag_verbose_asm) - fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s %s:\n", - ASM_COMMENT_START, - DECL_NAME (local.field) - ? IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (local.field)) - : "<anonymous>"); - - /* Eliminate the marker that makes a cast not be an lvalue. */ - if (local.val != NULL_TREE) - STRIP_NOPS (local.val); - - /* Output the current element, using the appropriate helper ... */ - - /* For an array slice not part of an outer bitfield. */ - if (!outer - && local.index != NULL_TREE - && TREE_CODE (local.index) == RANGE_EXPR) - output_constructor_array_range (&local); - - /* For a field that is neither a true bitfield nor part of an outer one, - known to be at least byte aligned and multiple-of-bytes long. */ - else if (!outer - && (local.field == NULL_TREE - || !CONSTRUCTOR_BITFIELD_P (local.field))) - output_constructor_regular_field (&local); - - /* For a true bitfield or part of an outer one. Only INTEGER_CSTs are - supported for scalar fields, so we may need to convert first. */ - else - { - if (TREE_CODE (local.val) == REAL_CST) - local.val - = fold_unary (VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR, - build_nonstandard_integer_type - (TYPE_PRECISION (TREE_TYPE (local.val)), 0), - local.val); - output_constructor_bitfield (&local, outer ? outer->bit_offset : 0); - } - } - - /* If we are not at toplevel, save the pending data for our caller. - Otherwise output the pending data and padding zeros as needed. */ - if (outer) - outer->byte = local.byte; - else - { - if (local.byte_buffer_in_use) - { - assemble_integer (GEN_INT (local.byte), 1, BITS_PER_UNIT, 1); - local.total_bytes++; - } - - if ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT)local.total_bytes < local.size) - { - assemble_zeros (local.size - local.total_bytes); - local.total_bytes = local.size; - } - } - - return local.total_bytes; -} - -/* Mark DECL as weak. */ - -static void -mark_weak (tree decl) -{ - if (DECL_WEAK (decl)) - return; - - struct symtab_node *n = symtab_node::get (decl); - if (n && n->refuse_visibility_changes) - error ("%qD declared weak after being used", decl); - DECL_WEAK (decl) = 1; - - if (DECL_RTL_SET_P (decl) - && MEM_P (DECL_RTL (decl)) - && XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0) - && GET_CODE (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0)) == SYMBOL_REF) - SYMBOL_REF_WEAK (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0)) = 1; -} - -/* Merge weak status between NEWDECL and OLDDECL. */ - -void -merge_weak (tree newdecl, tree olddecl) -{ - if (DECL_WEAK (newdecl) == DECL_WEAK (olddecl)) - { - if (DECL_WEAK (newdecl) && TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK) - { - tree *pwd; - /* We put the NEWDECL on the weak_decls list at some point - and OLDDECL as well. Keep just OLDDECL on the list. */ - for (pwd = &weak_decls; *pwd; pwd = &TREE_CHAIN (*pwd)) - if (TREE_VALUE (*pwd) == newdecl) - { - *pwd = TREE_CHAIN (*pwd); - break; - } - } - return; - } - - if (DECL_WEAK (newdecl)) - { - tree wd; - - /* NEWDECL is weak, but OLDDECL is not. */ - - /* If we already output the OLDDECL, we're in trouble; we can't - go back and make it weak. This should never happen in - unit-at-a-time compilation. */ - gcc_assert (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (olddecl)); - - /* If we've already generated rtl referencing OLDDECL, we may - have done so in a way that will not function properly with - a weak symbol. Again in unit-at-a-time this should be - impossible. */ - gcc_assert (!TREE_USED (olddecl) - || !TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (olddecl))); - - /* PR 49899: You cannot convert a static function into a weak, public function. */ - if (! TREE_PUBLIC (olddecl) && TREE_PUBLIC (newdecl)) - error ("weak declaration of %q+D being applied to a already " - "existing, static definition", newdecl); - - if (TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK) - { - /* We put the NEWDECL on the weak_decls list at some point. - Replace it with the OLDDECL. */ - for (wd = weak_decls; wd; wd = TREE_CHAIN (wd)) - if (TREE_VALUE (wd) == newdecl) - { - TREE_VALUE (wd) = olddecl; - break; - } - /* We may not find the entry on the list. If NEWDECL is a - weak alias, then we will have already called - globalize_decl to remove the entry; in that case, we do - not need to do anything. */ - } - - /* Make the OLDDECL weak; it's OLDDECL that we'll be keeping. */ - mark_weak (olddecl); - } - else - /* OLDDECL was weak, but NEWDECL was not explicitly marked as - weak. Just update NEWDECL to indicate that it's weak too. */ - mark_weak (newdecl); -} - -/* Declare DECL to be a weak symbol. */ - -void -declare_weak (tree decl) -{ - /* With -fsyntax-only, TREE_ASM_WRITTEN might be set on certain function - decls earlier than normally, but as with -fsyntax-only nothing is really - emitted, there is no harm in marking it weak later. */ - gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL - || !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) - || flag_syntax_only); - if (! TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - { - error ("weak declaration of %q+D must be public", decl); - return; - } - else if (!TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK) - warning (0, "weak declaration of %q+D not supported", decl); - - mark_weak (decl); - if (!lookup_attribute ("weak", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl) - = tree_cons (get_identifier ("weak"), NULL, DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl)); -} - -static void -weak_finish_1 (tree decl) -{ -#if defined (ASM_WEAKEN_DECL) || defined (ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL) - const char *const name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)); -#endif - - if (! TREE_USED (decl)) - return; - -#ifdef ASM_WEAKEN_DECL - ASM_WEAKEN_DECL (asm_out_file, decl, name, NULL); -#else -#ifdef ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL - ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL (asm_out_file, name); -#else -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_WEAK_ALIAS - { - static bool warn_once = 0; - if (! warn_once) - { - warning (0, "only weak aliases are supported in this configuration"); - warn_once = 1; - } - return; - } -#endif -#endif -#endif -} - -/* Fiven an assembly name, find the decl it is associated with. */ -static tree -find_decl (tree target) -{ - symtab_node *node = symtab_node::get_for_asmname (target); - if (node) - return node->decl; - return NULL_TREE; -} - -/* This TREE_LIST contains weakref targets. */ - -static GTY(()) tree weakref_targets; - -/* Emit any pending weak declarations. */ - -void -weak_finish (void) -{ - tree t; - - for (t = weakref_targets; t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t)) - { - tree alias_decl = TREE_PURPOSE (t); - tree target = ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&TREE_VALUE (t)); - - if (! TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (alias_decl)) - || TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (target)) - /* Remove alias_decl from the weak list, but leave entries for - the target alone. */ - target = NULL_TREE; -#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_WEAKREF - else if (! TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (target)) - { - /* Use ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL only if ASM_WEAKEN_DECL is not - defined, otherwise we and weak_finish_1 would use - different macros. */ -# if defined ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL && ! defined ASM_WEAKEN_DECL - ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL (asm_out_file, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (target)); -# else - tree decl = find_decl (target); - - if (! decl) - { - decl = build_decl (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (alias_decl), - TREE_CODE (alias_decl), target, - TREE_TYPE (alias_decl)); - - DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) = 1; - TREE_PUBLIC (decl) = 1; - DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) = 1; - TREE_NOTHROW (decl) = TREE_NOTHROW (alias_decl); - TREE_USED (decl) = 1; - } - - weak_finish_1 (decl); -# endif - } -#endif - - { - tree *p; - tree t2; - - /* Remove the alias and the target from the pending weak list - so that we do not emit any .weak directives for the former, - nor multiple .weak directives for the latter. */ - for (p = &weak_decls; (t2 = *p) ; ) - { - if (TREE_VALUE (t2) == alias_decl - || target == DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (TREE_VALUE (t2))) - *p = TREE_CHAIN (t2); - else - p = &TREE_CHAIN (t2); - } - - /* Remove other weakrefs to the same target, to speed things up. */ - for (p = &TREE_CHAIN (t); (t2 = *p) ; ) - { - if (target == ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&TREE_VALUE (t2))) - *p = TREE_CHAIN (t2); - else - p = &TREE_CHAIN (t2); - } - } - } - - for (t = weak_decls; t; t = TREE_CHAIN (t)) - { - tree decl = TREE_VALUE (t); - - weak_finish_1 (decl); - } -} - -/* Emit the assembly bits to indicate that DECL is globally visible. */ - -static void -globalize_decl (tree decl) -{ - -#if defined (ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL) || defined (ASM_WEAKEN_DECL) - if (DECL_WEAK (decl)) - { - const char *name = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0), 0); - tree *p, t; - -#ifdef ASM_WEAKEN_DECL - ASM_WEAKEN_DECL (asm_out_file, decl, name, 0); -#else - ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL (asm_out_file, name); -#endif - - /* Remove this function from the pending weak list so that - we do not emit multiple .weak directives for it. */ - for (p = &weak_decls; (t = *p) ; ) - { - if (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl) == DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (TREE_VALUE (t))) - *p = TREE_CHAIN (t); - else - p = &TREE_CHAIN (t); - } - - /* Remove weakrefs to the same target from the pending weakref - list, for the same reason. */ - for (p = &weakref_targets; (t = *p) ; ) - { - if (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl) - == ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&TREE_VALUE (t))) - *p = TREE_CHAIN (t); - else - p = &TREE_CHAIN (t); - } - - return; - } -#endif - - targetm.asm_out.globalize_decl_name (asm_out_file, decl); -} - -vec<alias_pair, va_gc> *alias_pairs; - -/* Output the assembler code for a define (equate) using ASM_OUTPUT_DEF - or ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS. The function defines the symbol whose - tree node is DECL to have the value of the tree node TARGET. */ - -void -do_assemble_alias (tree decl, tree target) -{ - tree id; - - /* Emulated TLS had better not get this var. */ - gcc_assert (!(!targetm.have_tls - && VAR_P (decl) - && DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl))); - - if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl)) - return; - - id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&id); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&target); - - /* We must force creation of DECL_RTL for debug info generation, even though - we don't use it here. */ - make_decl_rtl (decl); - - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = 1; - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)) = 1; - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (id) = 1; - - if (lookup_attribute ("weakref", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - { - if (!TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (target)) - weakref_targets = tree_cons (decl, target, weakref_targets); - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_WEAKREF - ASM_OUTPUT_WEAKREF (asm_out_file, decl, - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id), - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (target)); -#else - if (!TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK) - { - error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), - "weakref is not supported in this configuration"); - return; - } -#endif - return; - } - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEF - tree orig_decl = decl; - - /* Make name accessible from other files, if appropriate. */ - - if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) || TREE_PUBLIC (orig_decl)) - { - globalize_decl (decl); - maybe_assemble_visibility (decl); - } - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL - && cgraph_node::get (decl)->ifunc_resolver) - { -#if defined (ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE) - if (targetm.has_ifunc_p ()) - ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE - (asm_out_file, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id), - IFUNC_ASM_TYPE); - else -#endif - error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), - "%qs is not supported on this target", "ifunc"); - } - -# ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS - ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS (asm_out_file, decl, target); -# else - ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (asm_out_file, - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id), - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (target)); -# endif -#elif defined (ASM_OUTPUT_WEAK_ALIAS) || defined (ASM_WEAKEN_DECL) - { - const char *name; - tree *p, t; - - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id); -# ifdef ASM_WEAKEN_DECL - ASM_WEAKEN_DECL (asm_out_file, decl, name, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (target)); -# else - ASM_OUTPUT_WEAK_ALIAS (asm_out_file, name, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (target)); -# endif - /* Remove this function from the pending weak list so that - we do not emit multiple .weak directives for it. */ - for (p = &weak_decls; (t = *p) ; ) - if (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl) == DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (TREE_VALUE (t)) - || id == DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (TREE_VALUE (t))) - *p = TREE_CHAIN (t); - else - p = &TREE_CHAIN (t); - - /* Remove weakrefs to the same target from the pending weakref - list, for the same reason. */ - for (p = &weakref_targets; (t = *p) ; ) - { - if (id == ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&TREE_VALUE (t))) - *p = TREE_CHAIN (t); - else - p = &TREE_CHAIN (t); - } - } -#endif -} - -/* Output .symver directive. */ - -void -do_assemble_symver (tree decl, tree target) -{ - tree id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&id); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&target); -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_SYMVER_DIRECTIVE - ASM_OUTPUT_SYMVER_DIRECTIVE (asm_out_file, - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (target), - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id)); -#else - error ("symver is only supported on ELF platforms"); -#endif -} - -/* Emit an assembler directive to make the symbol for DECL an alias to - the symbol for TARGET. */ - -void -assemble_alias (tree decl, tree target) -{ - tree target_decl; - - if (lookup_attribute ("weakref", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - { - tree alias = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&target); - - if (alias == target) - error ("%qs symbol %q+D ultimately targets itself", "weakref", decl); - if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - error ("%qs symbol %q+D must have static linkage", "weakref", decl); - } - else - { -#if !defined (ASM_OUTPUT_DEF) -# if !defined(ASM_OUTPUT_WEAK_ALIAS) && !defined (ASM_WEAKEN_DECL) - error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), - "alias definitions not supported in this configuration"); - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = 1; - return; -# else - if (!DECL_WEAK (decl)) - { - /* NB: ifunc_resolver isn't set when an error is detected. */ - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL - && lookup_attribute ("ifunc", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), - "%qs is not supported in this configuration", "ifunc"); - else - error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl), - "only weak aliases are supported in this configuration"); - TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = 1; - return; - } -# endif -#endif - } - TREE_USED (decl) = 1; - - /* Allow aliases to aliases. */ - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) - cgraph_node::get_create (decl)->alias = true; - else - varpool_node::get_create (decl)->alias = true; - - /* If the target has already been emitted, we don't have to queue the - alias. This saves a tad of memory. */ - if (symtab->global_info_ready) - target_decl = find_decl (target); - else - target_decl= NULL; - if ((target_decl && TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (target_decl)) - || symtab->state >= EXPANSION) - do_assemble_alias (decl, target); - else - { - alias_pair p = {decl, target}; - vec_safe_push (alias_pairs, p); - } -} - -/* Record and output a table of translations from original function - to its transaction aware clone. Note that tm_pure functions are - considered to be their own clone. */ - -struct tm_clone_hasher : ggc_cache_ptr_hash<tree_map> -{ - static hashval_t hash (tree_map *m) { return tree_map_hash (m); } - static bool equal (tree_map *a, tree_map *b) { return tree_map_eq (a, b); } - - static int - keep_cache_entry (tree_map *&e) - { - return ggc_marked_p (e->base.from); - } -}; - -static GTY((cache)) hash_table<tm_clone_hasher> *tm_clone_hash; - -void -record_tm_clone_pair (tree o, tree n) -{ - struct tree_map **slot, *h; - - if (tm_clone_hash == NULL) - tm_clone_hash = hash_table<tm_clone_hasher>::create_ggc (32); - - h = ggc_alloc<tree_map> (); - h->hash = htab_hash_pointer (o); - h->base.from = o; - h->to = n; - - slot = tm_clone_hash->find_slot_with_hash (h, h->hash, INSERT); - *slot = h; -} - -tree -get_tm_clone_pair (tree o) -{ - if (tm_clone_hash) - { - struct tree_map *h, in; - - in.base.from = o; - in.hash = htab_hash_pointer (o); - h = tm_clone_hash->find_with_hash (&in, in.hash); - if (h) - return h->to; - } - return NULL_TREE; -} - -struct tm_alias_pair -{ - unsigned int uid; - tree from; - tree to; -}; - - -/* Dump the actual pairs to the .tm_clone_table section. */ - -static void -dump_tm_clone_pairs (vec<tm_alias_pair> tm_alias_pairs) -{ - unsigned i; - tm_alias_pair *p; - bool switched = false; - - FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (tm_alias_pairs, i, p) - { - tree src = p->from; - tree dst = p->to; - struct cgraph_node *src_n = cgraph_node::get (src); - struct cgraph_node *dst_n = cgraph_node::get (dst); - - /* The function ipa_tm_create_version() marks the clone as needed if - the original function was needed. But we also mark the clone as - needed if we ever called the clone indirectly through - TM_GETTMCLONE. If neither of these are true, we didn't generate - a clone, and we didn't call it indirectly... no sense keeping it - in the clone table. */ - if (!dst_n || !dst_n->definition) - continue; - - /* This covers the case where we have optimized the original - function away, and only access the transactional clone. */ - if (!src_n || !src_n->definition) - continue; - - if (!switched) - { - switch_to_section (targetm.asm_out.tm_clone_table_section ()); - assemble_align (POINTER_SIZE); - switched = true; - } - - assemble_integer (XEXP (DECL_RTL (src), 0), - POINTER_SIZE_UNITS, POINTER_SIZE, 1); - assemble_integer (XEXP (DECL_RTL (dst), 0), - POINTER_SIZE_UNITS, POINTER_SIZE, 1); - } -} - -/* Provide a default for the tm_clone_table section. */ - -section * -default_clone_table_section (void) -{ - return get_named_section (NULL, ".tm_clone_table", 3); -} - -/* Helper comparison function for qsorting by the DECL_UID stored in - alias_pair->emitted_diags. */ - -static int -tm_alias_pair_cmp (const void *x, const void *y) -{ - const tm_alias_pair *p1 = (const tm_alias_pair *) x; - const tm_alias_pair *p2 = (const tm_alias_pair *) y; - if (p1->uid < p2->uid) - return -1; - if (p1->uid > p2->uid) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -void -finish_tm_clone_pairs (void) -{ - vec<tm_alias_pair> tm_alias_pairs = vNULL; - - if (tm_clone_hash == NULL) - return; - - /* We need a determenistic order for the .tm_clone_table, otherwise - we will get bootstrap comparison failures, so dump the hash table - to a vector, sort it, and dump the vector. */ - - /* Dump the hashtable to a vector. */ - tree_map *map; - hash_table<tm_clone_hasher>::iterator iter; - FOR_EACH_HASH_TABLE_ELEMENT (*tm_clone_hash, map, tree_map *, iter) - { - tm_alias_pair p = {DECL_UID (map->base.from), map->base.from, map->to}; - tm_alias_pairs.safe_push (p); - } - /* Sort it. */ - tm_alias_pairs.qsort (tm_alias_pair_cmp); - - /* Dump it. */ - dump_tm_clone_pairs (tm_alias_pairs); - - tm_clone_hash->empty (); - tm_clone_hash = NULL; - tm_alias_pairs.release (); -} - - -/* Emit an assembler directive to set symbol for DECL visibility to - the visibility type VIS, which must not be VISIBILITY_DEFAULT. */ - -void -default_assemble_visibility (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int vis ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_GAS_HIDDEN - static const char * const visibility_types[] = { - NULL, "protected", "hidden", "internal" - }; - - const char *name, *type; - tree id; - - id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&id); - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id); - - type = visibility_types[vis]; - - fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.%s\t", type); - assemble_name (asm_out_file, name); - fprintf (asm_out_file, "\n"); -#else - if (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)) - warning (OPT_Wattributes, "visibility attribute not supported " - "in this configuration; ignored"); -#endif -} - -/* A helper function to call assemble_visibility when needed for a decl. */ - -int -maybe_assemble_visibility (tree decl) -{ - enum symbol_visibility vis = DECL_VISIBILITY (decl); - if (vis != VISIBILITY_DEFAULT) - { - targetm.asm_out.assemble_visibility (decl, vis); - return 1; - } - else - return 0; -} - -/* Returns 1 if the target configuration supports defining public symbols - so that one of them will be chosen at link time instead of generating a - multiply-defined symbol error, whether through the use of weak symbols or - a target-specific mechanism for having duplicates discarded. */ - -int -supports_one_only (void) -{ - if (SUPPORTS_ONE_ONLY) - return 1; - return TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK; -} - -/* Set up DECL as a public symbol that can be defined in multiple - translation units without generating a linker error. */ - -void -make_decl_one_only (tree decl, tree comdat_group) -{ - struct symtab_node *symbol; - gcc_assert (VAR_OR_FUNCTION_DECL_P (decl)); - - TREE_PUBLIC (decl) = 1; - - if (VAR_P (decl)) - symbol = varpool_node::get_create (decl); - else - symbol = cgraph_node::get_create (decl); - - if (SUPPORTS_ONE_ONLY) - { -#ifdef MAKE_DECL_ONE_ONLY - MAKE_DECL_ONE_ONLY (decl); -#endif - symbol->set_comdat_group (comdat_group); - } - else if (VAR_P (decl) - && (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == 0 - || (!in_lto_p && DECL_INITIAL (decl) == error_mark_node))) - DECL_COMMON (decl) = 1; - else - { - gcc_assert (TARGET_SUPPORTS_WEAK); - DECL_WEAK (decl) = 1; - } -} - -void -init_varasm_once (void) -{ - section_htab = hash_table<section_hasher>::create_ggc (31); - object_block_htab = hash_table<object_block_hasher>::create_ggc (31); - const_desc_htab = hash_table<tree_descriptor_hasher>::create_ggc (1009); - - shared_constant_pool = create_constant_pool (); - -#ifdef TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP - text_section = get_unnamed_section (SECTION_CODE, output_section_asm_op, - TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - -#ifdef DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP - data_section = get_unnamed_section (SECTION_WRITE, output_section_asm_op, - DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - -#ifdef SDATA_SECTION_ASM_OP - sdata_section = get_unnamed_section (SECTION_WRITE, output_section_asm_op, - SDATA_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - -#ifdef READONLY_DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP - readonly_data_section = get_unnamed_section (0, output_section_asm_op, - READONLY_DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - -#ifdef CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP - ctors_section = get_unnamed_section (0, output_section_asm_op, - CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - -#ifdef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP - dtors_section = get_unnamed_section (0, output_section_asm_op, - DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - -#ifdef BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP - bss_section = get_unnamed_section (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_BSS, - output_section_asm_op, - BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - -#ifdef SBSS_SECTION_ASM_OP - sbss_section = get_unnamed_section (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_BSS, - output_section_asm_op, - SBSS_SECTION_ASM_OP); -#endif - - tls_comm_section = get_noswitch_section (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_BSS - | SECTION_COMMON, emit_tls_common); - lcomm_section = get_noswitch_section (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_BSS - | SECTION_COMMON, emit_local); - comm_section = get_noswitch_section (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_BSS - | SECTION_COMMON, emit_common); - -#if defined ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS - bss_noswitch_section = get_noswitch_section (SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_BSS, - emit_bss); -#endif - - targetm.asm_out.init_sections (); - - if (readonly_data_section == NULL) - readonly_data_section = text_section; - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL - pending_assemble_externals_set = new hash_set<tree>; -#endif -} - -enum tls_model -decl_default_tls_model (const_tree decl) -{ - enum tls_model kind; - bool is_local; - - is_local = targetm.binds_local_p (decl); - if (!flag_shlib) - { - if (is_local) - kind = TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_EXEC; - else - kind = TLS_MODEL_INITIAL_EXEC; - } - - /* Local dynamic is inefficient when we're not combining the - parts of the address. */ - else if (optimize && is_local) - kind = TLS_MODEL_LOCAL_DYNAMIC; - else - kind = TLS_MODEL_GLOBAL_DYNAMIC; - if (kind < flag_tls_default) - kind = flag_tls_default; - - return kind; -} - -/* Select a set of attributes for section NAME based on the properties - of DECL and whether or not RELOC indicates that DECL's initializer - might contain runtime relocations. - - We make the section read-only and executable for a function decl, - read-only for a const data decl, and writable for a non-const data decl. */ - -unsigned int -default_section_type_flags (tree decl, const char *name, int reloc) -{ - unsigned int flags; - - if (decl && TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) - flags = SECTION_CODE; - else if (decl) - { - enum section_category category - = categorize_decl_for_section (decl, reloc); - if (decl_readonly_section_1 (category)) - flags = 0; - else if (category == SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO - || category == SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO_LOCAL) - flags = SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_RELRO; - else - flags = SECTION_WRITE; - } - else - { - flags = SECTION_WRITE; - if (strcmp (name, ".data.rel.ro") == 0 - || strcmp (name, ".data.rel.ro.local") == 0) - flags |= SECTION_RELRO; - } - - if (decl && DECL_P (decl) && DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl)) - flags |= SECTION_LINKONCE; - - if (strcmp (name, ".vtable_map_vars") == 0) - flags |= SECTION_LINKONCE; - - if (decl && VAR_P (decl) && DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl)) - flags |= SECTION_TLS | SECTION_WRITE; - - if (strcmp (name, ".bss") == 0 - || startswith (name, ".bss.") - || startswith (name, ".gnu.linkonce.b.") - || strcmp (name, ".persistent.bss") == 0 - || strcmp (name, ".sbss") == 0 - || startswith (name, ".sbss.") - || startswith (name, ".gnu.linkonce.sb.")) - flags |= SECTION_BSS; - - if (strcmp (name, ".tdata") == 0 - || startswith (name, ".tdata.") - || startswith (name, ".gnu.linkonce.td.")) - flags |= SECTION_TLS; - - if (strcmp (name, ".tbss") == 0 - || startswith (name, ".tbss.") - || startswith (name, ".gnu.linkonce.tb.")) - flags |= SECTION_TLS | SECTION_BSS; - - if (strcmp (name, ".noinit") == 0) - flags |= SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_BSS | SECTION_NOTYPE; - - if (strcmp (name, ".persistent") == 0) - flags |= SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_NOTYPE; - - /* Various sections have special ELF types that the assembler will - assign by default based on the name. They are neither SHT_PROGBITS - nor SHT_NOBITS, so when changing sections we don't want to print a - section type (@progbits or @nobits). Rather than duplicating the - assembler's knowledge of what those special name patterns are, just - let the assembler choose the type if we don't know a specific - reason to set it to something other than the default. SHT_PROGBITS - is the default for sections whose name is not specially known to - the assembler, so it does no harm to leave the choice to the - assembler when @progbits is the best thing we know to use. If - someone is silly enough to emit code or TLS variables to one of - these sections, then don't handle them specially. - - default_elf_asm_named_section (below) handles the BSS, TLS, ENTSIZE, and - LINKONCE cases when NOTYPE is not set, so leave those to its logic. */ - if (!(flags & (SECTION_CODE | SECTION_BSS | SECTION_TLS | SECTION_ENTSIZE)) - && !(HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP && (flags & SECTION_LINKONCE))) - flags |= SECTION_NOTYPE; - - return flags; -} - -/* Return true if the target supports some form of global BSS, - either through bss_noswitch_section, or by selecting a BSS - section in TARGET_ASM_SELECT_SECTION. */ - -bool -have_global_bss_p (void) -{ - return bss_noswitch_section || targetm.have_switchable_bss_sections; -} - -/* Output assembly to switch to section NAME with attribute FLAGS. - Four variants for common object file formats. */ - -void -default_no_named_section (const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - unsigned int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - /* Some object formats don't support named sections at all. The - front-end should already have flagged this as an error. */ - gcc_unreachable (); -} - -#ifndef TLS_SECTION_ASM_FLAG -#define TLS_SECTION_ASM_FLAG 'T' -#endif - -void -default_elf_asm_named_section (const char *name, unsigned int flags, - tree decl) -{ - char flagchars[11], *f = flagchars; - unsigned int numeric_value = 0; - - /* If we have already declared this section, we can use an - abbreviated form to switch back to it -- unless this section is - part of a COMDAT groups or with SHF_GNU_RETAIN or with SHF_LINK_ORDER, - in which case GAS requires the full declaration every time. */ - if (!(HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP && (flags & SECTION_LINKONCE)) - && !(flags & (SECTION_RETAIN | SECTION_LINK_ORDER)) - && (flags & SECTION_DECLARED)) - { - fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.section\t%s\n", name); - return; - } - - /* If we have a machine specific flag, then use the numeric value to pass - this on to GAS. */ - if (targetm.asm_out.elf_flags_numeric (flags, &numeric_value)) - snprintf (f, sizeof (flagchars), "0x%08x", numeric_value); - else - { - if (!(flags & SECTION_DEBUG)) - *f++ = 'a'; -#if HAVE_GAS_SECTION_EXCLUDE - if (flags & SECTION_EXCLUDE) - *f++ = 'e'; -#endif - if (flags & SECTION_WRITE) - *f++ = 'w'; - if (flags & SECTION_CODE) - *f++ = 'x'; - if (flags & SECTION_SMALL) - *f++ = 's'; - if (flags & SECTION_MERGE) - *f++ = 'M'; - if (flags & SECTION_STRINGS) - *f++ = 'S'; - if (flags & SECTION_TLS) - *f++ = TLS_SECTION_ASM_FLAG; - if (HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP && (flags & SECTION_LINKONCE)) - *f++ = 'G'; - if (flags & SECTION_RETAIN) - *f++ = 'R'; - if (flags & SECTION_LINK_ORDER) - *f++ = 'o'; -#ifdef MACH_DEP_SECTION_ASM_FLAG - if (flags & SECTION_MACH_DEP) - *f++ = MACH_DEP_SECTION_ASM_FLAG; -#endif - *f = '\0'; - } - - fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.section\t%s,\"%s\"", name, flagchars); - - /* default_section_type_flags (above) knows which flags need special - handling here, and sets NOTYPE when none of these apply so that the - assembler's logic for default types can apply to user-chosen - section names. */ - if (!(flags & SECTION_NOTYPE)) - { - const char *type; - const char *format; - - if (flags & SECTION_BSS) - type = "nobits"; - else - type = "progbits"; - - format = ",@%s"; - /* On platforms that use "@" as the assembly comment character, - use "%" instead. */ - if (strcmp (ASM_COMMENT_START, "@") == 0) - format = ",%%%s"; - fprintf (asm_out_file, format, type); - - if (flags & SECTION_ENTSIZE) - fprintf (asm_out_file, ",%d", flags & SECTION_ENTSIZE); - if (flags & SECTION_LINK_ORDER) - { - tree id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&id); - const char *name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id); - name = targetm.strip_name_encoding (name); - fprintf (asm_out_file, ",%s", name); - } - if (HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP && (flags & SECTION_LINKONCE)) - { - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == IDENTIFIER_NODE) - fprintf (asm_out_file, ",%s,comdat", IDENTIFIER_POINTER (decl)); - else - fprintf (asm_out_file, ",%s,comdat", - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl))); - } - } - - putc ('\n', asm_out_file); -} - -void -default_coff_asm_named_section (const char *name, unsigned int flags, - tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - char flagchars[8], *f = flagchars; - - if (flags & SECTION_WRITE) - *f++ = 'w'; - if (flags & SECTION_CODE) - *f++ = 'x'; - *f = '\0'; - - fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.section\t%s,\"%s\"\n", name, flagchars); -} - -void -default_pe_asm_named_section (const char *name, unsigned int flags, - tree decl) -{ - default_coff_asm_named_section (name, flags, decl); - - if (flags & SECTION_LINKONCE) - { - /* Functions may have been compiled at various levels of - optimization so we can't use `same_size' here. - Instead, have the linker pick one. */ - fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.linkonce %s\n", - (flags & SECTION_CODE ? "discard" : "same_size")); - } -} - -/* The lame default section selector. */ - -section * -default_select_section (tree decl, int reloc, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - if (DECL_P (decl)) - { - if (decl_readonly_section (decl, reloc)) - return readonly_data_section; - } - else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == CONSTRUCTOR) - { - if (! ((flag_pic && reloc) - || !TREE_READONLY (decl) - || TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (decl) - || !TREE_CONSTANT (decl))) - return readonly_data_section; - } - else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == STRING_CST) - return readonly_data_section; - else if (! (flag_pic && reloc)) - return readonly_data_section; - - return data_section; -} - -enum section_category -categorize_decl_for_section (const_tree decl, int reloc) -{ - enum section_category ret; - - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) - return SECCAT_TEXT; - else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == STRING_CST) - { - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && asan_protect_global (CONST_CAST_TREE (decl))) - /* or !flag_merge_constants */ - return SECCAT_RODATA; - else - return SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR; - } - else if (VAR_P (decl)) - { - tree d = CONST_CAST_TREE (decl); - if (bss_initializer_p (decl)) - ret = SECCAT_BSS; - else if (! TREE_READONLY (decl) - || TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (decl) - || (DECL_INITIAL (decl) - && ! TREE_CONSTANT (DECL_INITIAL (decl)))) - { - /* Here the reloc_rw_mask is not testing whether the section should - be read-only or not, but whether the dynamic link will have to - do something. If so, we wish to segregate the data in order to - minimize cache misses inside the dynamic linker. */ - if (reloc & targetm.asm_out.reloc_rw_mask ()) - ret = reloc == 1 ? SECCAT_DATA_REL_LOCAL : SECCAT_DATA_REL; - else - ret = SECCAT_DATA; - } - else if (reloc & targetm.asm_out.reloc_rw_mask ()) - ret = reloc == 1 ? SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO_LOCAL : SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO; - else if (reloc || flag_merge_constants < 2 - || ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - /* PR 81697: for architectures that use section anchors we - need to ignore DECL_RTL_SET_P (decl) for string constants - inside this asan_protect_global call because otherwise - we'll wrongly put them into SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_CONST - section, set DECL_RTL (decl) later on and add DECL to - protected globals via successive asan_protect_global - calls. In this scenario we'll end up with wrong - alignment of these strings at runtime and possible ASan - false positives. */ - && asan_protect_global (d, use_object_blocks_p () - && use_blocks_for_decl_p (d)))) - /* C and C++ don't allow different variables to share the same - location. -fmerge-all-constants allows even that (at the - expense of not conforming). */ - ret = SECCAT_RODATA; - else if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) - && TREE_CODE (DECL_INITIAL (decl)) == STRING_CST) - ret = SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR_INIT; - else - ret = SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_CONST; - } - else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == CONSTRUCTOR) - { - if ((reloc & targetm.asm_out.reloc_rw_mask ()) - || TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (decl) - || ! TREE_CONSTANT (decl)) - ret = SECCAT_DATA; - else - ret = SECCAT_RODATA; - } - else - ret = SECCAT_RODATA; - - /* There are no read-only thread-local sections. */ - if (VAR_P (decl) && DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl)) - { - /* Note that this would be *just* SECCAT_BSS, except that there's - no concept of a read-only thread-local-data section. */ - if (ret == SECCAT_BSS - || DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL - || (flag_zero_initialized_in_bss - && initializer_zerop (DECL_INITIAL (decl)))) - ret = SECCAT_TBSS; - else - ret = SECCAT_TDATA; - } - - /* If the target uses small data sections, select it. */ - else if (targetm.in_small_data_p (decl)) - { - if (ret == SECCAT_BSS) - ret = SECCAT_SBSS; - else if (targetm.have_srodata_section && ret == SECCAT_RODATA) - ret = SECCAT_SRODATA; - else - ret = SECCAT_SDATA; - } - - return ret; -} - -static bool -decl_readonly_section_1 (enum section_category category) -{ - switch (category) - { - case SECCAT_RODATA: - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR: - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR_INIT: - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_CONST: - case SECCAT_SRODATA: - return true; - default: - return false; - } -} - -bool -decl_readonly_section (const_tree decl, int reloc) -{ - return decl_readonly_section_1 (categorize_decl_for_section (decl, reloc)); -} - -/* Select a section based on the above categorization. */ - -section * -default_elf_select_section (tree decl, int reloc, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align) -{ - const char *sname; - - switch (categorize_decl_for_section (decl, reloc)) - { - case SECCAT_TEXT: - /* We're not supposed to be called on FUNCTION_DECLs. */ - gcc_unreachable (); - case SECCAT_RODATA: - return readonly_data_section; - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR: - return mergeable_string_section (decl, align, 0); - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR_INIT: - return mergeable_string_section (DECL_INITIAL (decl), align, 0); - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_CONST: - return mergeable_constant_section (DECL_MODE (decl), align, 0); - case SECCAT_SRODATA: - sname = ".sdata2"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA: - if (DECL_P (decl) && DECL_PERSISTENT_P (decl)) - { - sname = ".persistent"; - break; - } - return data_section; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL: - sname = ".data.rel"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL_LOCAL: - sname = ".data.rel.local"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO: - sname = ".data.rel.ro"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO_LOCAL: - sname = ".data.rel.ro.local"; - break; - case SECCAT_SDATA: - sname = ".sdata"; - break; - case SECCAT_TDATA: - sname = ".tdata"; - break; - case SECCAT_BSS: - if (DECL_P (decl) && DECL_NOINIT_P (decl)) - { - sname = ".noinit"; - break; - } - if (bss_section) - return bss_section; - sname = ".bss"; - break; - case SECCAT_SBSS: - sname = ".sbss"; - break; - case SECCAT_TBSS: - sname = ".tbss"; - break; - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } - - return get_named_section (decl, sname, reloc); -} - -/* Construct a unique section name based on the decl name and the - categorization performed above. */ - -void -default_unique_section (tree decl, int reloc) -{ - /* We only need to use .gnu.linkonce if we don't have COMDAT groups. */ - bool one_only = DECL_ONE_ONLY (decl) && !HAVE_COMDAT_GROUP; - const char *prefix, *name, *linkonce; - char *string; - tree id; - - switch (categorize_decl_for_section (decl, reloc)) - { - case SECCAT_TEXT: - prefix = one_only ? ".t" : ".text"; - break; - case SECCAT_RODATA: - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR: - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR_INIT: - case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_CONST: - prefix = one_only ? ".r" : ".rodata"; - break; - case SECCAT_SRODATA: - prefix = one_only ? ".s2" : ".sdata2"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA: - prefix = one_only ? ".d" : ".data"; - if (DECL_P (decl) && DECL_PERSISTENT_P (decl)) - { - prefix = one_only ? ".p" : ".persistent"; - break; - } - break; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL: - prefix = one_only ? ".d.rel" : ".data.rel"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL_LOCAL: - prefix = one_only ? ".d.rel.local" : ".data.rel.local"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO: - prefix = one_only ? ".d.rel.ro" : ".data.rel.ro"; - break; - case SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO_LOCAL: - prefix = one_only ? ".d.rel.ro.local" : ".data.rel.ro.local"; - break; - case SECCAT_SDATA: - prefix = one_only ? ".s" : ".sdata"; - break; - case SECCAT_BSS: - if (DECL_P (decl) && DECL_NOINIT_P (decl)) - { - prefix = one_only ? ".n" : ".noinit"; - break; - } - prefix = one_only ? ".b" : ".bss"; - break; - case SECCAT_SBSS: - prefix = one_only ? ".sb" : ".sbss"; - break; - case SECCAT_TDATA: - prefix = one_only ? ".td" : ".tdata"; - break; - case SECCAT_TBSS: - prefix = one_only ? ".tb" : ".tbss"; - break; - default: - gcc_unreachable (); - } - - id = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl); - ultimate_transparent_alias_target (&id); - name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id); - name = targetm.strip_name_encoding (name); - - /* If we're using one_only, then there needs to be a .gnu.linkonce - prefix to the section name. */ - linkonce = one_only ? ".gnu.linkonce" : ""; - - string = ACONCAT ((linkonce, prefix, ".", name, NULL)); - - set_decl_section_name (decl, string); -} - -/* Subroutine of compute_reloc_for_rtx for leaf rtxes. */ - -static int -compute_reloc_for_rtx_1 (const_rtx x) -{ - switch (GET_CODE (x)) - { - case SYMBOL_REF: - return SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (x) ? 1 : 2; - case LABEL_REF: - return 1; - default: - return 0; - } -} - -/* Like compute_reloc_for_constant, except for an RTX. The return value - is a mask for which bit 1 indicates a global relocation, and bit 0 - indicates a local relocation. Used by default_select_rtx_section - and default_elf_select_rtx_section. */ - -static int -compute_reloc_for_rtx (const_rtx x) -{ - switch (GET_CODE (x)) - { - case SYMBOL_REF: - case LABEL_REF: - return compute_reloc_for_rtx_1 (x); - - case CONST: - { - int reloc = 0; - subrtx_iterator::array_type array; - FOR_EACH_SUBRTX (iter, array, x, ALL) - reloc |= compute_reloc_for_rtx_1 (*iter); - return reloc; - } - - default: - return 0; - } -} - -section * -default_select_rtx_section (machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - rtx x, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - if (compute_reloc_for_rtx (x) & targetm.asm_out.reloc_rw_mask ()) - return data_section; - else - return readonly_data_section; -} - -section * -default_elf_select_rtx_section (machine_mode mode, rtx x, - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align) -{ - int reloc = compute_reloc_for_rtx (x); - - /* ??? Handle small data here somehow. */ - - if (reloc & targetm.asm_out.reloc_rw_mask ()) - { - if (reloc == 1) - return get_named_section (NULL, ".data.rel.ro.local", 1); - else - return get_named_section (NULL, ".data.rel.ro", 3); - } - - return mergeable_constant_section (mode, align, 0); -} - -/* Set the generally applicable flags on the SYMBOL_REF for EXP. */ - -void -default_encode_section_info (tree decl, rtx rtl, int first ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - rtx symbol; - int flags; - - /* Careful not to prod global register variables. */ - if (!MEM_P (rtl)) - return; - symbol = XEXP (rtl, 0); - if (GET_CODE (symbol) != SYMBOL_REF) - return; - - flags = SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (symbol) & SYMBOL_FLAG_HAS_BLOCK_INFO; - if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) - flags |= SYMBOL_FLAG_FUNCTION; - if (targetm.binds_local_p (decl)) - flags |= SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL; - if (VAR_P (decl) && DECL_THREAD_LOCAL_P (decl)) - flags |= DECL_TLS_MODEL (decl) << SYMBOL_FLAG_TLS_SHIFT; - else if (targetm.in_small_data_p (decl)) - flags |= SYMBOL_FLAG_SMALL; - /* ??? Why is DECL_EXTERNAL ever set for non-PUBLIC names? Without - being PUBLIC, the thing *must* be defined in this translation unit. - Prevent this buglet from being propagated into rtl code as well. */ - if (DECL_P (decl) && DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - flags |= SYMBOL_FLAG_EXTERNAL; - - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (symbol) = flags; -} - -/* By default, we do nothing for encode_section_info, so we need not - do anything but discard the '*' marker. */ - -const char * -default_strip_name_encoding (const char *str) -{ - return str + (*str == '*'); -} - -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEF -/* The default implementation of TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_ANCHOR. Define the - anchor relative to ".", the current section position. */ - -void -default_asm_output_anchor (rtx symbol) -{ - char buffer[100]; - - sprintf (buffer, "*. + " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, - SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol)); - ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (asm_out_file, XSTR (symbol, 0), buffer); -} -#endif - -/* The default implementation of TARGET_USE_ANCHORS_FOR_SYMBOL_P. */ - -bool -default_use_anchors_for_symbol_p (const_rtx symbol) -{ - tree decl; - section *sect = SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol)->sect; - - /* This function should only be called with non-zero SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK, - furthermore get_block_for_section should not create object blocks - for mergeable sections. */ - gcc_checking_assert (sect && !(sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE)); - - /* Don't use anchors for small data sections. The small data register - acts as an anchor for such sections. */ - if (sect->common.flags & SECTION_SMALL) - return false; - - decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol); - if (decl && DECL_P (decl)) - { - /* Don't use section anchors for decls that might be defined or - usurped by other modules. */ - if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && !decl_binds_to_current_def_p (decl)) - return false; - - /* Don't use section anchors for decls that will be placed in a - small data section. */ - /* ??? Ideally, this check would be redundant with the SECTION_SMALL - one above. The problem is that we only use SECTION_SMALL for - sections that should be marked as small in the section directive. */ - if (targetm.in_small_data_p (decl)) - return false; - - /* Don't use section anchors for decls that won't fit inside a single - anchor range to reduce the amount of instructions required to refer - to the entire declaration. */ - if (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl) == NULL_TREE - || !tree_fits_uhwi_p (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl)) - || (tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl)) - >= (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) targetm.max_anchor_offset)) - return false; - - } - return true; -} - -/* Return true when RESOLUTION indicate that symbol will be bound to the - definition provided by current .o file. */ - -static bool -resolution_to_local_definition_p (enum ld_plugin_symbol_resolution resolution) -{ - return (resolution == LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF - || resolution == LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY_EXP - || resolution == LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY); -} - -/* Return true when RESOLUTION indicate that symbol will be bound locally - within current executable or DSO. */ - -static bool -resolution_local_p (enum ld_plugin_symbol_resolution resolution) -{ - return (resolution == LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF - || resolution == LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY - || resolution == LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY_EXP - || resolution == LDPR_PREEMPTED_REG - || resolution == LDPR_PREEMPTED_IR - || resolution == LDPR_RESOLVED_IR - || resolution == LDPR_RESOLVED_EXEC); -} - -/* COMMON_LOCAL_P is true means that the linker can guarantee that an - uninitialized common symbol in the executable will still be defined - (through COPY relocation) in the executable. */ - -bool -default_binds_local_p_3 (const_tree exp, bool shlib, bool weak_dominate, - bool extern_protected_data, bool common_local_p) -{ - /* A non-decl is an entry in the constant pool. */ - if (!DECL_P (exp)) - return true; - - /* Weakrefs may not bind locally, even though the weakref itself is always - static and therefore local. Similarly, the resolver for ifunc functions - might resolve to a non-local function. - FIXME: We can resolve the weakref case more curefuly by looking at the - weakref alias. */ - if (lookup_attribute ("weakref", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (exp)) - || (!targetm.ifunc_ref_local_ok () - && TREE_CODE (exp) == FUNCTION_DECL - && cgraph_node::get (exp) - && cgraph_node::get (exp)->ifunc_resolver)) - return false; - - /* Static variables are always local. */ - if (! TREE_PUBLIC (exp)) - return true; - - /* With resolution file in hand, take look into resolutions. - We can't just return true for resolved_locally symbols, - because dynamic linking might overwrite symbols - in shared libraries. */ - bool resolved_locally = false; - - bool uninited_common = (DECL_COMMON (exp) - && (DECL_INITIAL (exp) == NULL - || (!in_lto_p - && DECL_INITIAL (exp) == error_mark_node))); - - /* A non-external variable is defined locally only if it isn't - uninitialized COMMON variable or common_local_p is true. */ - bool defined_locally = (!DECL_EXTERNAL (exp) - && (!uninited_common || common_local_p)); - if (symtab_node *node = symtab_node::get (exp)) - { - if (node->in_other_partition) - defined_locally = true; - if (node->can_be_discarded_p ()) - ; - else if (resolution_to_local_definition_p (node->resolution)) - defined_locally = resolved_locally = true; - else if (resolution_local_p (node->resolution)) - resolved_locally = true; - } - if (defined_locally && weak_dominate && !shlib) - resolved_locally = true; - - /* Undefined weak symbols are never defined locally. */ - if (DECL_WEAK (exp) && !defined_locally) - return false; - - /* A symbol is local if the user has said explicitly that it will be, - or if we have a definition for the symbol. We cannot infer visibility - for undefined symbols. */ - if (DECL_VISIBILITY (exp) != VISIBILITY_DEFAULT - && (TREE_CODE (exp) == FUNCTION_DECL - || !extern_protected_data - || DECL_VISIBILITY (exp) != VISIBILITY_PROTECTED) - && (DECL_VISIBILITY_SPECIFIED (exp) || defined_locally)) - return true; - - /* If PIC, then assume that any global name can be overridden by - symbols resolved from other modules. */ - if (shlib) - return false; - - /* Variables defined outside this object might not be local. */ - if (DECL_EXTERNAL (exp) && !resolved_locally) - return false; - - /* Non-dominant weak symbols are not defined locally. */ - if (DECL_WEAK (exp) && !resolved_locally) - return false; - - /* Uninitialized COMMON variable may be unified with symbols - resolved from other modules. */ - if (uninited_common && !resolved_locally) - return false; - - /* Otherwise we're left with initialized (or non-common) global data - which is of necessity defined locally. */ - return true; -} - -/* Assume ELF-ish defaults, since that's pretty much the most liberal - wrt cross-module name binding. */ - -bool -default_binds_local_p (const_tree exp) -{ - return default_binds_local_p_3 (exp, flag_shlib != 0, true, false, false); -} - -/* Similar to default_binds_local_p, but common symbol may be local and - extern protected data is non-local. */ - -bool -default_binds_local_p_2 (const_tree exp) -{ - return default_binds_local_p_3 (exp, flag_shlib != 0, true, true, - !flag_pic); -} - -bool -default_binds_local_p_1 (const_tree exp, int shlib) -{ - return default_binds_local_p_3 (exp, shlib != 0, false, false, false); -} - -/* Return true when references to DECL must bind to current definition in - final executable. - - The condition is usually equivalent to whether the function binds to the - current module (shared library or executable), that is to binds_local_p. - We use this fact to avoid need for another target hook and implement - the logic using binds_local_p and just special cases where - decl_binds_to_current_def_p is stronger than binds_local_p. In particular - the weak definitions (that can be overwritten at linktime by other - definition from different object file) and when resolution info is available - we simply use the knowledge passed to us by linker plugin. */ -bool -decl_binds_to_current_def_p (const_tree decl) -{ - gcc_assert (DECL_P (decl)); - if (!targetm.binds_local_p (decl)) - return false; - if (!TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) - return true; - - /* When resolution is available, just use it. */ - if (symtab_node *node = symtab_node::get (decl)) - { - if (node->resolution != LDPR_UNKNOWN - && !node->can_be_discarded_p ()) - return resolution_to_local_definition_p (node->resolution); - } - - /* Otherwise we have to assume the worst for DECL_WEAK (hidden weaks - binds locally but still can be overwritten), DECL_COMMON (can be merged - with a non-common definition somewhere in the same module) or - DECL_EXTERNAL. - This rely on fact that binds_local_p behave as decl_replaceable_p - for all other declaration types. */ - if (DECL_WEAK (decl)) - return false; - if (DECL_COMMON (decl) - && (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL - || (!in_lto_p && DECL_INITIAL (decl) == error_mark_node))) - return false; - if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) - return false; - return true; -} - -/* A replaceable function or variable is one which may be replaced - at link-time with an entirely different definition, provided that the - replacement has the same type. For example, functions declared - with __attribute__((weak)) on most systems are replaceable. - If SEMANTIC_INTERPOSITION_P is false allow interposition only on - symbols explicitly declared weak. - - COMDAT functions are not replaceable, since all definitions of the - function must be equivalent. It is important that COMDAT functions - not be treated as replaceable so that use of C++ template - instantiations is not penalized. */ - -bool -decl_replaceable_p (tree decl, bool semantic_interposition_p) -{ - gcc_assert (DECL_P (decl)); - if (!TREE_PUBLIC (decl) || DECL_COMDAT (decl)) - return false; - if (!semantic_interposition_p - && !DECL_WEAK (decl)) - return false; - return !decl_binds_to_current_def_p (decl); -} - -/* Default function to output code that will globalize a label. A - target must define GLOBAL_ASM_OP or provide its own function to - globalize a label. */ -#ifdef GLOBAL_ASM_OP -void -default_globalize_label (FILE * stream, const char *name) -{ - fputs (GLOBAL_ASM_OP, stream); - assemble_name (stream, name); - putc ('\n', stream); -} -#endif /* GLOBAL_ASM_OP */ - -/* Default function to output code that will globalize a declaration. */ -void -default_globalize_decl_name (FILE * stream, tree decl) -{ - const char *name = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl), 0), 0); - targetm.asm_out.globalize_label (stream, name); -} - -/* Default function to output a label for unwind information. The - default is to do nothing. A target that needs nonlocal labels for - unwind information must provide its own function to do this. */ -void -default_emit_unwind_label (FILE * stream ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int for_eh ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int empty ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -} - -/* Default function to output a label to divide up the exception table. - The default is to do nothing. A target that needs/wants to divide - up the table must provide it's own function to do this. */ -void -default_emit_except_table_label (FILE * stream ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -} - -/* This is how to output an internal numbered label where PREFIX is - the class of label and LABELNO is the number within the class. */ - -void -default_generate_internal_label (char *buf, const char *prefix, - unsigned long labelno) -{ - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (buf, prefix, labelno); -} - -/* This is how to output an internal numbered label where PREFIX is - the class of label and LABELNO is the number within the class. */ - -void -default_internal_label (FILE *stream, const char *prefix, - unsigned long labelno) -{ - char *const buf = (char *) alloca (40 + strlen (prefix)); - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (buf, prefix, labelno); - ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (stream, buf); -} - - -/* The default implementation of ASM_DECLARE_CONSTANT_NAME. */ - -void -default_asm_declare_constant_name (FILE *file, const char *name, - const_tree exp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - HOST_WIDE_INT size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - assemble_label (file, name); -} - -/* This is the default behavior at the beginning of a file. It's - controlled by two other target-hook toggles. */ -void -default_file_start (void) -{ - if (targetm.asm_file_start_app_off - && !(flag_verbose_asm || flag_debug_asm || flag_dump_rtl_in_asm)) - fputs (ASM_APP_OFF, asm_out_file); - - if (targetm.asm_file_start_file_directive) - { - /* LTO produced units have no meaningful main_input_filename. */ - if (in_lto_p) - output_file_directive (asm_out_file, "<artificial>"); - else - output_file_directive (asm_out_file, main_input_filename); - } -} - -/* This is a generic routine suitable for use as TARGET_ASM_FILE_END - which emits a special section directive used to indicate whether or - not this object file needs an executable stack. This is primarily - a GNU extension to ELF but could be used on other targets. */ - -int trampolines_created; - -void -file_end_indicate_exec_stack (void) -{ - unsigned int flags = SECTION_DEBUG; - if (trampolines_created) - flags |= SECTION_CODE; - - switch_to_section (get_section (".note.GNU-stack", flags, NULL)); -} - -/* Emit a special section directive to indicate that this object file - was compiled with -fsplit-stack. This is used to let the linker - detect calls between split-stack code and non-split-stack code, so - that it can modify the split-stack code to allocate a sufficiently - large stack. We emit another special section if there are any - functions in this file which have the no_split_stack attribute, to - prevent the linker from warning about being unable to convert the - functions if they call non-split-stack code. */ - -void -file_end_indicate_split_stack (void) -{ - if (flag_split_stack) - { - switch_to_section (get_section (".note.GNU-split-stack", SECTION_DEBUG, - NULL)); - if (saw_no_split_stack) - switch_to_section (get_section (".note.GNU-no-split-stack", - SECTION_DEBUG, NULL)); - } -} - -/* Output DIRECTIVE (a C string) followed by a newline. This is used as - a get_unnamed_section callback. */ - -void -output_section_asm_op (const char *directive) -{ - fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", directive); -} - -/* Emit assembly code to switch to section NEW_SECTION. Do nothing if - the current section is NEW_SECTION. */ - -void -switch_to_section (section *new_section, tree decl) -{ - bool retain_p; - if ((new_section->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED) - && decl != nullptr - && DECL_P (decl) - && ((retain_p = !!lookup_attribute ("retain", - DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl))) - != !!(new_section->common.flags & SECTION_RETAIN))) - { - /* If the SECTION_RETAIN bit doesn't match, switch to a new - section. */ - tree used_decl, no_used_decl; - - if (retain_p) - { - new_section->common.flags |= SECTION_RETAIN; - used_decl = decl; - no_used_decl = new_section->named.decl; - } - else - { - new_section->common.flags &= ~(SECTION_RETAIN - | SECTION_DECLARED); - used_decl = new_section->named.decl; - no_used_decl = decl; - } - if (no_used_decl != used_decl) - { - warning (OPT_Wattributes, - "%+qD without %<retain%> attribute and %qD with " - "%<retain%> attribute are placed in a section with " - "the same name", no_used_decl, used_decl); - inform (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (used_decl), - "%qD was declared here", used_decl); - } - } - else if (in_section == new_section) - return; - - in_section = new_section; - - switch (SECTION_STYLE (new_section)) - { - case SECTION_NAMED: - targetm.asm_out.named_section (new_section->named.name, - new_section->named.common.flags, - new_section->named.decl); - break; - - case SECTION_UNNAMED: - new_section->unnamed.callback (new_section->unnamed.data); - break; - - case SECTION_NOSWITCH: - gcc_unreachable (); - break; - } - - new_section->common.flags |= SECTION_DECLARED; -} - -/* If block symbol SYMBOL has not yet been assigned an offset, place - it at the end of its block. */ - -void -place_block_symbol (rtx symbol) -{ - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size, mask, offset; - class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc; - unsigned int alignment; - struct object_block *block; - tree decl; - - gcc_assert (SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol)); - if (SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol) >= 0) - return; - - /* Work out the symbol's size and alignment. */ - if (CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (symbol)) - { - desc = SYMBOL_REF_CONSTANT (symbol); - alignment = desc->align; - size = GET_MODE_SIZE (desc->mode); - } - else if (TREE_CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (symbol)) - { - decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol); - gcc_checking_assert (DECL_IN_CONSTANT_POOL (decl)); - alignment = DECL_ALIGN (decl); - size = get_constant_size (DECL_INITIAL (decl)); - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && TREE_CODE (DECL_INITIAL (decl)) == STRING_CST - && asan_protect_global (DECL_INITIAL (decl))) - { - size += asan_red_zone_size (size); - alignment = MAX (alignment, - ASAN_RED_ZONE_SIZE * BITS_PER_UNIT); - } - } - else - { - struct symtab_node *snode; - decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol); - - snode = symtab_node::get (decl); - if (snode->alias) - { - rtx target = DECL_RTL (snode->ultimate_alias_target ()->decl); - - gcc_assert (MEM_P (target) - && GET_CODE (XEXP (target, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF - && SYMBOL_REF_HAS_BLOCK_INFO_P (XEXP (target, 0))); - target = XEXP (target, 0); - place_block_symbol (target); - SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol) = SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (target); - return; - } - alignment = get_variable_align (decl); - size = tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl)); - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && asan_protect_global (decl)) - { - size += asan_red_zone_size (size); - alignment = MAX (alignment, - ASAN_RED_ZONE_SIZE * BITS_PER_UNIT); - } - } - - /* Calculate the object's offset from the start of the block. */ - block = SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol); - mask = alignment / BITS_PER_UNIT - 1; - offset = (block->size + mask) & ~mask; - SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol) = offset; - - /* Record the block's new alignment and size. */ - block->alignment = MAX (block->alignment, alignment); - block->size = offset + size; - - vec_safe_push (block->objects, symbol); -} - -/* Return the anchor that should be used to address byte offset OFFSET - from the first object in BLOCK. MODEL is the TLS model used - to access it. */ - -rtx -get_section_anchor (struct object_block *block, HOST_WIDE_INT offset, - enum tls_model model) -{ - char label[100]; - unsigned int begin, middle, end; - unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT min_offset, max_offset, range, bias, delta; - rtx anchor; - - /* Work out the anchor's offset. Use an offset of 0 for the first - anchor so that we don't pessimize the case where we take the address - of a variable at the beginning of the block. This is particularly - useful when a block has only one variable assigned to it. - - We try to place anchors RANGE bytes apart, so there can then be - anchors at +/-RANGE, +/-2 * RANGE, and so on, up to the limits of - a ptr_mode offset. With some target settings, the lowest such - anchor might be out of range for the lowest ptr_mode offset; - likewise the highest anchor for the highest offset. Use anchors - at the extreme ends of the ptr_mode range in such cases. - - All arithmetic uses unsigned integers in order to avoid - signed overflow. */ - max_offset = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) targetm.max_anchor_offset; - min_offset = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) targetm.min_anchor_offset; - range = max_offset - min_offset + 1; - if (range == 0) - offset = 0; - else - { - bias = HOST_WIDE_INT_1U << (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (ptr_mode) - 1); - if (offset < 0) - { - delta = -(unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) offset + max_offset; - delta -= delta % range; - if (delta > bias) - delta = bias; - offset = (HOST_WIDE_INT) (-delta); - } - else - { - delta = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) offset - min_offset; - delta -= delta % range; - if (delta > bias - 1) - delta = bias - 1; - offset = (HOST_WIDE_INT) delta; - } - } - - /* Do a binary search to see if there's already an anchor we can use. - Set BEGIN to the new anchor's index if not. */ - begin = 0; - end = vec_safe_length (block->anchors); - while (begin != end) - { - middle = (end + begin) / 2; - anchor = (*block->anchors)[middle]; - if (SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (anchor) > offset) - end = middle; - else if (SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (anchor) < offset) - begin = middle + 1; - else if (SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (anchor) > model) - end = middle; - else if (SYMBOL_REF_TLS_MODEL (anchor) < model) - begin = middle + 1; - else - return anchor; - } - - /* Create a new anchor with a unique label. */ - ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "LANCHOR", anchor_labelno++); - anchor = create_block_symbol (ggc_strdup (label), block, offset); - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (anchor) |= SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL | SYMBOL_FLAG_ANCHOR; - SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (anchor) |= model << SYMBOL_FLAG_TLS_SHIFT; - - /* Insert it at index BEGIN. */ - vec_safe_insert (block->anchors, begin, anchor); - return anchor; -} - -/* Output the objects in BLOCK. */ - -static void -output_object_block (struct object_block *block) -{ - class constant_descriptor_rtx *desc; - unsigned int i; - HOST_WIDE_INT offset; - tree decl; - rtx symbol; - - if (!block->objects) - return; - - /* Switch to the section and make sure that the first byte is - suitably aligned. */ - /* Special case VTV comdat sections similar to assemble_variable. */ - if (SECTION_STYLE (block->sect) == SECTION_NAMED - && block->sect->named.name - && (strcmp (block->sect->named.name, ".vtable_map_vars") == 0)) - handle_vtv_comdat_section (block->sect, block->sect->named.decl); - else - switch_to_section (block->sect, SYMBOL_REF_DECL ((*block->objects)[0])); - - gcc_checking_assert (!(block->sect->common.flags & SECTION_MERGE)); - assemble_align (block->alignment); - - /* Define the values of all anchors relative to the current section - position. */ - FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (block->anchors, i, symbol) - targetm.asm_out.output_anchor (symbol); - - /* Output the objects themselves. */ - offset = 0; - FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*block->objects, i, symbol) - { - /* Move to the object's offset, padding with zeros if necessary. */ - assemble_zeros (SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol) - offset); - offset = SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol); - if (CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (symbol)) - { - desc = SYMBOL_REF_CONSTANT (symbol); - /* Pass 1 for align as we have already laid out everything in the block. - So aligning shouldn't be necessary. */ - output_constant_pool_1 (desc, 1); - offset += GET_MODE_SIZE (desc->mode); - } - else if (TREE_CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (symbol)) - { - HOST_WIDE_INT size; - decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol); - assemble_constant_contents (DECL_INITIAL (decl), XSTR (symbol, 0), - DECL_ALIGN (decl), false); - - size = get_constant_size (DECL_INITIAL (decl)); - offset += size; - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && TREE_CODE (DECL_INITIAL (decl)) == STRING_CST - && asan_protect_global (DECL_INITIAL (decl))) - { - size = asan_red_zone_size (size); - assemble_zeros (size); - offset += size; - } - } - else - { - HOST_WIDE_INT size; - decl = SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol); - assemble_variable_contents (decl, XSTR (symbol, 0), false, false); - size = tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl)); - offset += size; - if ((flag_sanitize & SANITIZE_ADDRESS) - && asan_protect_global (decl)) - { - size = asan_red_zone_size (size); - assemble_zeros (size); - offset += size; - } - } - } -} - -/* A callback for qsort to compare object_blocks. */ - -static int -output_object_block_compare (const void *x, const void *y) -{ - object_block *p1 = *(object_block * const*)x; - object_block *p2 = *(object_block * const*)y; - - if (p1->sect->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED - && !(p2->sect->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED)) - return 1; - - if (!(p1->sect->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED) - && p2->sect->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED) - return -1; - - if (p1->sect->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED - && p2->sect->common.flags & SECTION_NAMED) - return strcmp (p1->sect->named.name, p2->sect->named.name); - - unsigned f1 = p1->sect->common.flags; - unsigned f2 = p2->sect->common.flags; - if (f1 == f2) - return 0; - return f1 < f2 ? -1 : 1; -} - -/* Output the definitions of all object_blocks. */ - -void -output_object_blocks (void) -{ - vec<object_block *, va_heap> v; - v.create (object_block_htab->elements ()); - object_block *obj; - hash_table<object_block_hasher>::iterator hi; - - FOR_EACH_HASH_TABLE_ELEMENT (*object_block_htab, obj, object_block *, hi) - v.quick_push (obj); - - /* Sort them in order to output them in a deterministic manner, - otherwise we may get .rodata sections in different orders with - and without -g. */ - v.qsort (output_object_block_compare); - unsigned i; - FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (v, i, obj) - output_object_block (obj); - - v.release (); -} - -/* This function provides a possible implementation of the - TARGET_ASM_RECORD_GCC_SWITCHES target hook for ELF targets. When triggered - by -frecord-gcc-switches it creates a new mergeable, string section in the - assembler output file called TARGET_ASM_RECORD_GCC_SWITCHES_SECTION which - contains the switches in ASCII format. - - FIXME: This code does not correctly handle double quote characters - that appear inside strings, (it strips them rather than preserving them). - FIXME: ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII, as defined in config/elfos.h will not emit NUL - characters - instead it treats them as sub-string separators. Since - we want to emit NUL strings terminators into the object file we have to use - ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP. */ - -void -elf_record_gcc_switches (const char *options) -{ - section *sec = get_section (targetm.asm_out.record_gcc_switches_section, - SECTION_DEBUG | SECTION_MERGE - | SECTION_STRINGS | (SECTION_ENTSIZE & 1), NULL); - switch_to_section (sec); - ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII (asm_out_file, options, strlen (options) + 1); -} - -/* Emit text to declare externally defined symbols. It is needed to - properly support non-default visibility. */ -void -default_elf_asm_output_external (FILE *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - tree decl, - const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - /* We output the name if and only if TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED is - set in order to avoid putting out names that are never really - used. Always output visibility specified in the source. */ - if (TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)) - && (DECL_VISIBILITY_SPECIFIED (decl) - || targetm.binds_local_p (decl))) - maybe_assemble_visibility (decl); -} - -/* The default hook for TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_FILENAME. */ - -void -default_asm_output_source_filename (FILE *file, const char *name) -{ -#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_FILENAME - ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_FILENAME (file, name); -#else - fprintf (file, "\t.file\t"); - output_quoted_string (file, name); - putc ('\n', file); -#endif -} - -/* Output a file name in the form wanted by System V. */ - -void -output_file_directive (FILE *asm_file, const char *input_name) -{ - int len; - const char *na; - - if (input_name == NULL) - input_name = "<stdin>"; - else - input_name = remap_debug_filename (input_name); - - len = strlen (input_name); - na = input_name + len; - - /* NA gets INPUT_NAME sans directory names. */ - while (na > input_name) - { - if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (na[-1])) - break; - na--; - } - - targetm.asm_out.output_source_filename (asm_file, na); -} - -/* Create a DEBUG_EXPR_DECL / DEBUG_EXPR pair from RTL expression - EXP. */ -rtx -make_debug_expr_from_rtl (const_rtx exp) -{ - tree ddecl = make_node (DEBUG_EXPR_DECL), type; - machine_mode mode = GET_MODE (exp); - rtx dval; - - DECL_ARTIFICIAL (ddecl) = 1; - if (REG_P (exp) && REG_EXPR (exp)) - type = TREE_TYPE (REG_EXPR (exp)); - else if (MEM_P (exp) && MEM_EXPR (exp)) - type = TREE_TYPE (MEM_EXPR (exp)); - else - type = NULL_TREE; - if (type && TYPE_MODE (type) == mode) - TREE_TYPE (ddecl) = type; - else - TREE_TYPE (ddecl) = lang_hooks.types.type_for_mode (mode, 1); - SET_DECL_MODE (ddecl, mode); - dval = gen_rtx_DEBUG_EXPR (mode); - DEBUG_EXPR_TREE_DECL (dval) = ddecl; - SET_DECL_RTL (ddecl, dval); - return dval; -} - -#ifdef ELF_ASCII_ESCAPES -/* Default ASM_OUTPUT_LIMITED_STRING for ELF targets. */ - -void -default_elf_asm_output_limited_string (FILE *f, const char *s) -{ - int escape; - unsigned char c; - - fputs (STRING_ASM_OP, f); - putc ('"', f); - while (*s != '\0') - { - c = *s; - escape = ELF_ASCII_ESCAPES[c]; - switch (escape) - { - case 0: - putc (c, f); - break; - case 1: - putc ('\\', f); - putc ('0'+((c>>6)&7), f); - putc ('0'+((c>>3)&7), f); - putc ('0'+(c&7), f); - break; - default: - putc ('\\', f); - putc (escape, f); - break; - } - s++; - } - putc ('\"', f); - putc ('\n', f); -} - -/* Default ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII for ELF targets. */ - -void -default_elf_asm_output_ascii (FILE *f, const char *s, unsigned int len) -{ - const char *limit = s + len; - const char *last_null = NULL; - unsigned bytes_in_chunk = 0; - unsigned char c; - int escape; - - for (; s < limit; s++) - { - const char *p; - - if (bytes_in_chunk >= 60) - { - putc ('\"', f); - putc ('\n', f); - bytes_in_chunk = 0; - } - - if (s > last_null) - { - for (p = s; p < limit && *p != '\0'; p++) - continue; - last_null = p; - } - else - p = last_null; - - if (p < limit && (p - s) <= (long) ELF_STRING_LIMIT) - { - if (bytes_in_chunk > 0) - { - putc ('\"', f); - putc ('\n', f); - bytes_in_chunk = 0; - } - - default_elf_asm_output_limited_string (f, s); - s = p; - } - else - { - if (bytes_in_chunk == 0) - fputs (ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP "\"", f); - - c = *s; - escape = ELF_ASCII_ESCAPES[c]; - switch (escape) - { - case 0: - putc (c, f); - bytes_in_chunk++; - break; - case 1: - putc ('\\', f); - putc ('0'+((c>>6)&7), f); - putc ('0'+((c>>3)&7), f); - putc ('0'+(c&7), f); - bytes_in_chunk += 4; - break; - default: - putc ('\\', f); - putc (escape, f); - bytes_in_chunk += 2; - break; - } - - } - } - - if (bytes_in_chunk > 0) - { - putc ('\"', f); - putc ('\n', f); - } -} -#endif - -static GTY(()) section *elf_init_array_section; -static GTY(()) section *elf_fini_array_section; - -static section * -get_elf_initfini_array_priority_section (int priority, - bool constructor_p) -{ - section *sec; - if (priority != DEFAULT_INIT_PRIORITY) - { - char buf[18]; - sprintf (buf, "%s.%.5u", - constructor_p ? ".init_array" : ".fini_array", - priority); - sec = get_section (buf, SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_NOTYPE, NULL_TREE); - } - else - { - if (constructor_p) - { - if (elf_init_array_section == NULL) - elf_init_array_section - = get_section (".init_array", - SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_NOTYPE, NULL_TREE); - sec = elf_init_array_section; - } - else - { - if (elf_fini_array_section == NULL) - elf_fini_array_section - = get_section (".fini_array", - SECTION_WRITE | SECTION_NOTYPE, NULL_TREE); - sec = elf_fini_array_section; - } - } - return sec; -} - -/* Use .init_array section for constructors. */ - -void -default_elf_init_array_asm_out_constructor (rtx symbol, int priority) -{ - section *sec = get_elf_initfini_array_priority_section (priority, - true); - assemble_addr_to_section (symbol, sec); -} - -/* Use .fini_array section for destructors. */ - -void -default_elf_fini_array_asm_out_destructor (rtx symbol, int priority) -{ - section *sec = get_elf_initfini_array_priority_section (priority, - false); - assemble_addr_to_section (symbol, sec); -} - -/* Default TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT hook. - - This is a bit of a cheat. The real default is a no-op, but this - hook is the default for all targets with a .ident directive. */ - -void -default_asm_output_ident_directive (const char *ident_str) -{ - const char *ident_asm_op = "\t.ident\t"; - - /* If we are still in the front end, do not write out the string - to asm_out_file. Instead, add a fake top-level asm statement. - This allows the front ends to use this hook without actually - writing to asm_out_file, to handle #ident or Pragma Ident. */ - if (symtab->state == PARSING) - { - char *buf = ACONCAT ((ident_asm_op, "\"", ident_str, "\"\n", NULL)); - symtab->finalize_toplevel_asm (build_string (strlen (buf), buf)); - } - else - fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\"%s\"\n", ident_asm_op, ident_str); -} - - -/* This function ensures that vtable_map variables are not only - in the comdat section, but that each variable has its own unique - comdat name. Without this the variables end up in the same section - with a single comdat name. - - FIXME: resolve_unique_section needs to deal better with - decls with both DECL_SECTION_NAME and DECL_ONE_ONLY. Once - that is fixed, this if-else statement can be replaced with - a single call to "switch_to_section (sect)". */ - -static void -handle_vtv_comdat_section (section *sect, const_tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#if defined (OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF) - targetm.asm_out.named_section (sect->named.name, - sect->named.common.flags - | SECTION_LINKONCE, - DECL_NAME (decl)); - in_section = sect; -#else - /* Neither OBJECT_FORMAT_PE, nor OBJECT_FORMAT_COFF is set here. - Therefore the following check is used. - In case a the target is PE or COFF a comdat group section - is created, e.g. .vtable_map_vars$foo. The linker places - everything in .vtable_map_vars at the end. - - A fix could be made in - gcc/config/i386/winnt.c: i386_pe_unique_section. */ - if (TARGET_PECOFF) - { - char *name; - - if (TREE_CODE (DECL_NAME (decl)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE) - name = ACONCAT ((sect->named.name, "$", - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl)), NULL)); - else - name = ACONCAT ((sect->named.name, "$", - IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (DECL_NAME (decl))), - NULL)); - - targetm.asm_out.named_section (name, - sect->named.common.flags - | SECTION_LINKONCE, - DECL_NAME (decl)); - in_section = sect; - } - else - switch_to_section (sect); -#endif -} - -#include "gt-varasm.h" |