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/* Tree inlining hooks and declarations. Copyright 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com> 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/>. */ #ifndef GCC_TREE_INLINE_H #define GCC_TREE_INLINE_H #include "gimple.h" struct cgraph_edge; /* Indicate the desired behavior wrt call graph edges. We can either duplicate the edge (inlining, cloning), move the edge (versioning, parallelization), or move the edges of the clones (saving). */ enum copy_body_cge_which { CB_CGE_DUPLICATE, CB_CGE_MOVE, CB_CGE_MOVE_CLONES }; /* Data required for function body duplication. */ typedef struct copy_body_data { /* FUNCTION_DECL for function being inlined, or in general the source function providing the original trees. */ tree src_fn; /* FUNCTION_DECL for function being inlined into, or in general the destination function receiving the new trees. */ tree dst_fn; /* Callgraph node of the source function. */ struct cgraph_node *src_node; /* Callgraph node of the destination function. */ struct cgraph_node *dst_node; /* struct function for function being inlined. Usually this is the same as DECL_STRUCT_FUNCTION (src_fn), but can be different if saved_cfg and saved_eh are in use. */ struct function *src_cfun; /* The VAR_DECL for the return value. */ tree retvar; /* The map from local declarations in the inlined function to equivalents in the function into which it is being inlined. */ struct pointer_map_t *decl_map; /* Create a new decl to replace DECL in the destination function. */ tree (*copy_decl) (tree, struct copy_body_data *); /* Current BLOCK. */ tree block; /* GIMPLE_CALL if va arg parameter packs should be expanded or NULL is not. */ gimple gimple_call; /* Exception landing pad the inlined call lies in. */ int eh_lp_nr; /* Maps region and landing pad structures from the function being copied to duplicates created within the function we inline into. */ struct pointer_map_t *eh_map; /* We use the same mechanism do all sorts of different things. Rather than enumerating the different cases, we categorize the behavior in the various situations. */ /* What to do with call graph edges. */ enum copy_body_cge_which transform_call_graph_edges; /* True if a new CFG should be created. False for inlining, true for everything else. */ bool transform_new_cfg; /* True if RETURN_EXPRs should be transformed to just the contained MODIFY_EXPR. The branch semantics of the return will be handled by manipulating the CFG rather than a statement. */ bool transform_return_to_modify; /* True if this statement will need to be regimplified. */ bool regimplify; /* True if trees should not be unshared. */ bool do_not_unshare; /* > 0 if we are remapping a type currently. */ int remapping_type_depth; /* A function to be called when duplicating BLOCK nodes. */ void (*transform_lang_insert_block) (tree); /* Statements that might be possibly folded. */ struct pointer_set_t *statements_to_fold; /* Entry basic block to currently copied body. */ struct basic_block_def *entry_bb; /* Debug statements that need processing. */ VEC(gimple,heap) *debug_stmts; /* A map from local declarations in the inlined function to equivalents in the function into which it is being inlined, where the originals have been mapped to a value rather than to a variable. */ struct pointer_map_t *debug_map; } copy_body_data; /* Weights of constructions for estimate_num_insns. */ typedef struct eni_weights_d { /* Cost per call. */ unsigned call_cost; /* Cost per call to a target specific builtin */ unsigned target_builtin_call_cost; /* Cost of "expensive" div and mod operations. */ unsigned div_mod_cost; /* Cost for omp construct. */ unsigned omp_cost; /* True when time of statemnt should be estimated. Thus i.e cost of switch statement is logarithmic rather than linear in number of cases. */ bool time_based; } eni_weights; /* Weights that estimate_num_insns uses for heuristics in inlining. */ extern eni_weights eni_inlining_weights; /* Weights that estimate_num_insns uses to estimate the size of the produced code. */ extern eni_weights eni_size_weights; /* Weights that estimate_num_insns uses to estimate the time necessary to execute the produced code. */ extern eni_weights eni_time_weights; /* Function prototypes. */ extern tree copy_tree_body_r (tree *, int *, void *); extern void insert_decl_map (copy_body_data *, tree, tree); unsigned int optimize_inline_calls (tree); tree maybe_inline_call_in_expr (tree); bool tree_inlinable_function_p (tree); tree copy_tree_r (tree *, int *, void *); tree copy_decl_no_change (tree decl, copy_body_data *id); void save_body (tree, tree *, tree *); int estimate_move_cost (tree type); int estimate_num_insns (gimple, eni_weights *); int estimate_num_insns_fn (tree, eni_weights *); int count_insns_seq (gimple_seq, eni_weights *); bool tree_versionable_function_p (tree); bool tree_can_inline_p (struct cgraph_edge *e); extern gimple_seq remap_gimple_seq (gimple_seq, copy_body_data *); extern tree remap_decl (tree decl, copy_body_data *id); extern tree remap_type (tree type, copy_body_data *id); extern gimple_seq copy_gimple_seq_and_replace_locals (gimple_seq seq); extern HOST_WIDE_INT estimated_stack_frame_size (void); #endif /* GCC_TREE_INLINE_H */
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