/* Callgraph handling code. Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Jan Hubicka 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 2, 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 COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* This file contains basic routines manipulating call graph and variable pool The callgraph: The call-graph is data structure designed for intra-procedural optimization but it is also used in non-unit-at-a-time compilation to allow easier code sharing. The call-graph consist of nodes and edges represented via linked lists. Each function (external or not) corresponds to the unique node (in contrast to tree DECL nodes where we can have multiple nodes for each function). The mapping from declarations to call-graph nodes is done using hash table based on DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME, so it is essential for assembler name to not change once the declaration is inserted into the call-graph. The call-graph nodes are created lazily using cgraph_node function when called for unknown declaration. When built, there is one edge for each direct call. It is possible that the reference will be later optimized out. The call-graph is built conservatively in order to make conservative data flow analysis possible. The callgraph at the moment does not represent indirect calls or calls from other compilation unit. Flag NEEDED is set for each node that may be accessed in such a invisible way and it shall be considered an entry point to the callgraph. Intraprocedural information: Callgraph is place to store data needed for intraprocedural optimization. All data structures are divided into three components: local_info that is produced while analyzing the function, global_info that is result of global walking of the callgraph on the end of compilation and rtl_info used by RTL backend to propagate data from already compiled functions to their callers. Inlining plans: The function inlining information is decided in advance and maintained in the callgraph as so called inline plan. For each inlined call, the callee's node is cloned to represent the new function copy produced by inliner. Each inlined call gets a unique corresponding clone node of the callee and the data structure is updated while inlining is performed, so the clones are eliminated and their callee edges redirected to the caller. Each edge has "inline_failed" field. When the field is set to NULL, the call will be inlined. When it is non-NULL it contains a reason why inlining wasn't performed. The varpool data structure: Varpool is used to maintain variables in similar manner as call-graph is used for functions. Most of the API is symmetric replacing cgraph function prefix by cgraph_varpool */ #include "config.h" #include "system.h" #include "coretypes.h" #include "tm.h" #include "tree.h" #include "langhooks.h" #include "hashtab.h" #include "toplev.h" #include "flags.h" #include "ggc.h" #include "debug.h" #include "target.h" #include "cgraph.h" #include "varray.h" #include "output.h" #include "intl.h" /* Hash table used to convert declarations into nodes. */ static GTY((param_is (struct cgraph_node))) htab_t cgraph_hash; /* The linked list of cgraph nodes. */ struct cgraph_node *cgraph_nodes; /* Queue of cgraph nodes scheduled to be lowered. */ struct cgraph_node *cgraph_nodes_queue; /* Number of nodes in existence. */ int cgraph_n_nodes; /* Maximal uid used in cgraph nodes. */ int cgraph_max_uid; /* Set when whole unit has been analyzed so we can access global info. */ bool cgraph_global_info_ready = false; /* Hash table used to convert declarations into nodes. */ static GTY((param_is (struct cgraph_varpool_node))) htab_t cgraph_varpool_hash; /* Queue of cgraph nodes scheduled to be lowered and output. */ struct cgraph_varpool_node *cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue; /* Number of nodes in existence. */ int cgraph_varpool_n_nodes; /* The linked list of cgraph varpool nodes. */ static GTY(()) struct cgraph_varpool_node *cgraph_varpool_nodes; static hashval_t hash_node (const void *); static int eq_node (const void *, const void *); /* Returns a hash code for P. */ static hashval_t hash_node (const void *p) { const struct cgraph_node *n = p; return (hashval_t) DECL_UID (n->decl); } /* Returns nonzero if P1 and P2 are equal. */ static int eq_node (const void *p1, const void *p2) { const struct cgraph_node *n1 = p1, *n2 = p2; return DECL_UID (n1->decl) == DECL_UID (n2->decl); } /* Allocate new callgraph node and insert it into basic data structures. */ static struct cgraph_node * cgraph_create_node (void) { struct cgraph_node *node; node = ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (*node)); node->next = cgraph_nodes; node->uid = cgraph_max_uid++; if (cgraph_nodes) cgraph_nodes->previous = node; node->previous = NULL; cgraph_nodes = node; cgraph_n_nodes++; return node; } /* Return cgraph node assigned to DECL. Create new one when needed. */ struct cgraph_node * cgraph_node (tree decl) { struct cgraph_node key, *node, **slot; gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL); if (!cgraph_hash) cgraph_hash = htab_create_ggc (10, hash_node, eq_node, NULL); key.decl = decl; slot = (struct cgraph_node **) htab_find_slot (cgraph_hash, &key, INSERT); if (*slot) return *slot; node = cgraph_create_node (); node->decl = decl; *slot = node; if (DECL_CONTEXT (decl) && TREE_CODE (DECL_CONTEXT (decl)) == FUNCTION_DECL) { node->origin = cgraph_node (DECL_CONTEXT (decl)); node->next_nested = node->origin->nested; node->origin->nested = node; } return node; } /* Return callgraph edge representing CALL_EXPR. */ struct cgraph_edge * cgraph_edge (struct cgraph_node *node, tree call_expr) { struct cgraph_edge *e; /* This loop may turn out to be performance problem. In such case adding hashtables into call nodes with very many edges is probably best solution. It is not good idea to add pointer into CALL_EXPR itself because we want to make possible having multiple cgraph nodes representing different clones of the same body before the body is actually cloned. */ for (e = node->callees; e; e= e->next_callee) if (e->call_expr == call_expr) break; return e; } /* Create edge from CALLER to CALLEE in the cgraph. */ struct cgraph_edge * cgraph_create_edge (struct cgraph_node *caller, struct cgraph_node *callee, tree call_expr) { struct cgraph_edge *edge = ggc_alloc (sizeof (struct cgraph_edge)); #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING struct cgraph_edge *e; for (e = caller->callees; e; e = e->next_callee) gcc_assert (e->call_expr != call_expr); #endif gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (call_expr) == CALL_EXPR); if (!DECL_SAVED_TREE (callee->decl)) edge->inline_failed = N_("function body not available"); else if (callee->local.redefined_extern_inline) edge->inline_failed = N_("redefined extern inline functions are not " "considered for inlining"); else if (callee->local.inlinable) edge->inline_failed = N_("function not considered for inlining"); else edge->inline_failed = N_("function not inlinable"); edge->aux = NULL; edge->caller = caller; edge->callee = callee; edge->call_expr = call_expr; edge->next_caller = callee->callers; edge->next_callee = caller->callees; caller->callees = edge; callee->callers = edge; return edge; } /* Remove the edge E the cgraph. */ void cgraph_remove_edge (struct cgraph_edge *e) { struct cgraph_edge **edge, **edge2; for (edge = &e->callee->callers; *edge && *edge != e; edge = &((*edge)->next_caller)) continue; gcc_assert (*edge); *edge = (*edge)->next_caller; for (edge2 = &e->caller->callees; *edge2 && *edge2 != e; edge2 = &(*edge2)->next_callee) continue; gcc_assert (*edge2); *edge2 = (*edge2)->next_callee; } /* Redirect callee of E to N. The function does not update underlying call expression. */ void cgraph_redirect_edge_callee (struct cgraph_edge *e, struct cgraph_node *n) { struct cgraph_edge **edge; for (edge = &e->callee->callers; *edge && *edge != e; edge = &((*edge)->next_caller)) continue; gcc_assert (*edge); *edge = (*edge)->next_caller; e->callee = n; e->next_caller = n->callers; n->callers = e; } /* Remove the node from cgraph. */ void cgraph_remove_node (struct cgraph_node *node) { void **slot; bool check_dead = 1; while (node->callers) cgraph_remove_edge (node->callers); while (node->callees) cgraph_remove_edge (node->callees); while (node->nested) cgraph_remove_node (node->nested); if (node->origin) { struct cgraph_node **node2 = &node->origin->nested; while (*node2 != node) node2 = &(*node2)->next_nested; *node2 = node->next_nested; } if (node->previous) node->previous->next = node->next; else cgraph_nodes = node->next; if (node->next) node->next->previous = node->previous; slot = htab_find_slot (cgraph_hash, node, NO_INSERT); if (*slot == node) { if (node->next_clone) *slot = node->next_clone; else { htab_clear_slot (cgraph_hash, slot); if (!dump_enabled_p (TDI_tree_all)) { DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl) = NULL; DECL_STRUCT_FUNCTION (node->decl) = NULL; } check_dead = false; } } else { struct cgraph_node *n; for (n = *slot; n->next_clone != node; n = n->next_clone) continue; n->next_clone = node->next_clone; } /* Work out whether we still need a function body (either there is inline clone or there is out of line function whose body is not written). */ if (check_dead && flag_unit_at_a_time) { struct cgraph_node *n; for (n = *slot; n; n = n->next_clone) if (n->global.inlined_to || (!n->global.inlined_to && !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (n->decl) && !DECL_EXTERNAL (n->decl))) break; if (!n && !dump_enabled_p (TDI_tree_all)) { DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl) = NULL; DECL_STRUCT_FUNCTION (node->decl) = NULL; DECL_INITIAL (node->decl) = error_mark_node; } } cgraph_n_nodes--; /* Do not free the structure itself so the walk over chain can continue. */ } /* Notify finalize_compilation_unit that given node is reachable. */ void cgraph_mark_reachable_node (struct cgraph_node *node) { if (!node->reachable && node->local.finalized) { notice_global_symbol (node->decl); node->reachable = 1; node->next_needed = cgraph_nodes_queue; cgraph_nodes_queue = node; } } /* Likewise indicate that a node is needed, i.e. reachable via some external means. */ void cgraph_mark_needed_node (struct cgraph_node *node) { node->needed = 1; cgraph_mark_reachable_node (node); } /* Return local info for the compiled function. */ struct cgraph_local_info * cgraph_local_info (tree decl) { struct cgraph_node *node; gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL); node = cgraph_node (decl); return &node->local; } /* Return local info for the compiled function. */ struct cgraph_global_info * cgraph_global_info (tree decl) { struct cgraph_node *node; gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL && cgraph_global_info_ready); node = cgraph_node (decl); return &node->global; } /* Return local info for the compiled function. */ struct cgraph_rtl_info * cgraph_rtl_info (tree decl) { struct cgraph_node *node; gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL); node = cgraph_node (decl); if (decl != current_function_decl && !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (node->decl)) return NULL; return &node->rtl; } /* Return name of the node used in debug output. */ const char * cgraph_node_name (struct cgraph_node *node) { return lang_hooks.decl_printable_name (node->decl, 2); } /* Dump given cgraph node. */ void dump_cgraph_node (FILE *f, struct cgraph_node *node) { struct cgraph_edge *edge; fprintf (f, "%s/%i:", cgraph_node_name (node), node->uid); if (node->global.inlined_to) fprintf (f, " (inline copy in %s/%i)", cgraph_node_name (node->global.inlined_to), node->global.inlined_to->uid); if (node->local.self_insns) fprintf (f, " %i insns", node->local.self_insns); if (node->global.insns && node->global.insns != node->local.self_insns) fprintf (f, " (%i after inlining)", node->global.insns); if (node->origin) fprintf (f, " nested in: %s", cgraph_node_name (node->origin)); if (node->needed) fprintf (f, " needed"); else if (node->reachable) fprintf (f, " reachable"); if (DECL_SAVED_TREE (node->decl)) fprintf (f, " tree"); if (node->output) fprintf (f, " output"); if (node->local.local) fprintf (f, " local"); if (node->local.disregard_inline_limits) fprintf (f, " always_inline"); else if (node->local.inlinable) fprintf (f, " inlinable"); if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (node->decl)) fprintf (f, " asm_written"); fprintf (f, "\n called by: "); for (edge = node->callers; edge; edge = edge->next_caller) { fprintf (f, "%s/%i ", cgraph_node_name (edge->caller), edge->caller->uid); if (!edge->inline_failed) fprintf(f, "(inlined) "); } fprintf (f, "\n calls: "); for (edge = node->callees; edge; edge = edge->next_callee) { fprintf (f, "%s/%i ", cgraph_node_name (edge->callee), edge->callee->uid); if (!edge->inline_failed) fprintf(f, "(inlined) "); } fprintf (f, "\n"); } /* Dump the callgraph. */ void dump_cgraph (FILE *f) { struct cgraph_node *node; fprintf (f, "callgraph:\n\n"); for (node = cgraph_nodes; node; node = node->next) dump_cgraph_node (f, node); } /* Returns a hash code for P. */ static hashval_t hash_varpool_node (const void *p) { const struct cgraph_varpool_node *n = p; return (hashval_t) DECL_UID (n->decl); } /* Returns nonzero if P1 and P2 are equal. */ static int eq_varpool_node (const void *p1, const void *p2) { const struct cgraph_varpool_node *n1 = p1, *n2 = p2; return DECL_UID (n1->decl) == DECL_UID (n2->decl); } /* Return cgraph_varpool node assigned to DECL. Create new one when needed. */ struct cgraph_varpool_node * cgraph_varpool_node (tree decl) { struct cgraph_varpool_node key, *node, **slot; gcc_assert (DECL_P (decl) && TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL); if (!cgraph_varpool_hash) cgraph_varpool_hash = htab_create_ggc (10, hash_varpool_node, eq_varpool_node, NULL); key.decl = decl; slot = (struct cgraph_varpool_node **) htab_find_slot (cgraph_varpool_hash, &key, INSERT); if (*slot) return *slot; node = ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (*node)); node->decl = decl; cgraph_varpool_n_nodes++; cgraph_varpool_nodes = node; *slot = node; return node; } /* Set the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME and update cgraph hashtables. */ void change_decl_assembler_name (tree decl, tree name) { if (!DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (decl)) { SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl, name); return; } if (name == DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)) return; if (TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)) && DECL_RTL_SET_P (decl)) warning ("%D renamed after being referenced in assembly", decl); SET_DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl, name); } /* Notify finalize_compilation_unit that given node is reachable or needed. */ void cgraph_varpool_mark_needed_node (struct cgraph_varpool_node *node) { if (!node->needed && node->finalized) { node->next_needed = cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue; cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue = node; notice_global_symbol (node->decl); } node->needed = 1; } void cgraph_varpool_finalize_decl (tree decl) { struct cgraph_varpool_node *node = cgraph_varpool_node (decl); /* 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 (node->finalized) return; if (node->needed) { node->next_needed = cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue; cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue = node; notice_global_symbol (decl); } node->finalized = true; if (/* Externally visible variables must be output. The exception are COMDAT functions that must be output only when they are needed. */ (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && !DECL_COMDAT (decl)) /* Function whose name is output to the assembler file must be produced. It is possible to assemble the name later after finalizing the function and the fact is noticed in assemble_name then. */ || (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME_SET_P (decl) && TREE_SYMBOL_REFERENCED (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)))) { cgraph_varpool_mark_needed_node (node); } } bool cgraph_varpool_assemble_pending_decls (void) { bool changed = false; while (cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue) { tree decl = cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue->decl; struct cgraph_varpool_node *node = cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue; cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue = cgraph_varpool_nodes_queue->next_needed; if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl)) { assemble_variable (decl, 0, 1, 0); changed = true; } node->next_needed = NULL; } return changed; } /* Return true when the DECL can possibly be inlined. */ bool cgraph_function_possibly_inlined_p (tree decl) { if (!cgraph_global_info_ready) return (DECL_INLINE (decl) && !flag_really_no_inline); return DECL_POSSIBLY_INLINED (decl); } /* Create clone of E in the node N represented by CALL_EXPR the callgraph. */ struct cgraph_edge * cgraph_clone_edge (struct cgraph_edge *e, struct cgraph_node *n, tree call_expr) { struct cgraph_edge *new = cgraph_create_edge (n, e->callee, call_expr); new->inline_failed = e->inline_failed; return new; } /* Create node representing clone of N. */ struct cgraph_node * cgraph_clone_node (struct cgraph_node *n) { struct cgraph_node *new = cgraph_create_node (); struct cgraph_edge *e; new->decl = n->decl; new->origin = n->origin; if (new->origin) { new->next_nested = new->origin->nested; new->origin->nested = new; } new->analyzed = n->analyzed; new->local = n->local; new->global = n->global; new->rtl = n->rtl; for (e = n->callees;e; e=e->next_callee) cgraph_clone_edge (e, new, e->call_expr); new->next_clone = n->next_clone; n->next_clone = new; return new; } /* NODE is no longer nested function; update cgraph accordingly. */ void cgraph_unnest_node (struct cgraph_node *node) { struct cgraph_node **node2 = &node->origin->nested; gcc_assert (node->origin); while (*node2 != node) node2 = &(*node2)->next_nested; *node2 = node->next_nested; node->origin = NULL; } #include "gt-cgraph.h"