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tcg: Allow an operand to be matching or a constant
authorRichard Henderson <[email protected]>
Fri, 18 Nov 2016 16:41:24 +0000 (17:41 +0100)
committerRichard Henderson <[email protected]>
Tue, 10 Jan 2017 16:06:11 +0000 (08:06 -0800)
This allows an output operand to match an input operand
only when the input operand needs a register.

Reviewed-by: Alex BennĂ©e <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <[email protected]>
tcg/README
tcg/tcg.c

index 065d9c2966abb2c1201de039e90d7e671cce6b20..6946b5bcc25310dd92edff9471fdd5a8ee1a6234 100644 (file)
@@ -539,24 +539,29 @@ version. Aliases are specified in the input operands as for GCC.
 The same register may be used for both an input and an output, even when
 they are not explicitly aliased.  If an op expands to multiple target
 instructions then care must be taken to avoid clobbering input values.
-GCC style "early clobber" outputs are not currently supported.
+GCC style "early clobber" outputs are supported, with '&'.
 
 A target can define specific register or constant constraints. If an
 operation uses a constant input constraint which does not allow all
 constants, it must also accept registers in order to have a fallback.
+The constraint 'i' is defined generically to accept any constant.
+The constraint 'r' is not defined generically, but is consistently
+used by each backend to indicate all registers.
 
 The movi_i32 and movi_i64 operations must accept any constants.
 
 The mov_i32 and mov_i64 operations must accept any registers of the
 same type.
 
-The ld/st instructions must accept signed 32 bit constant offsets. It
-can be implemented by reserving a specific register to compute the
-address if the offset is too big.
+The ld/st/sti instructions must accept signed 32 bit constant offsets.
+This can be implemented by reserving a specific register in which to
+compute the address if the offset is too big.
 
 The ld/st instructions must accept any destination (ld) or source (st)
 register.
 
+The sti instruction may fail if it cannot store the given constant.
+
 4.3) Function call assumptions
 
 - The only supported types for parameters and return value are: 32 and
index 8b4dce790bc38cbdb59f945714b6e3cba0309450..cb898f1636b9bf4e005bf42063a84dff8d36b0df 100644 (file)
--- a/tcg/tcg.c
+++ b/tcg/tcg.c
@@ -1256,37 +1256,37 @@ static void process_op_defs(TCGContext *s)
 
             tcg_regset_clear(def->args_ct[i].u.regs);
             def->args_ct[i].ct = 0;
-            if (ct_str[0] >= '0' && ct_str[0] <= '9') {
-                int oarg;
-                oarg = ct_str[0] - '0';
-                tcg_debug_assert(oarg < def->nb_oargs);
-                tcg_debug_assert(def->args_ct[oarg].ct & TCG_CT_REG);
-                /* TCG_CT_ALIAS is for the output arguments. The input
-                   argument is tagged with TCG_CT_IALIAS. */
-                def->args_ct[i] = def->args_ct[oarg];
-                def->args_ct[oarg].ct = TCG_CT_ALIAS;
-                def->args_ct[oarg].alias_index = i;
-                def->args_ct[i].ct |= TCG_CT_IALIAS;
-                def->args_ct[i].alias_index = oarg;
-            } else {
-                for(;;) {
-                    if (*ct_str == '\0')
-                        break;
-                    switch(*ct_str) {
-                    case '&':
-                        def->args_ct[i].ct |= TCG_CT_NEWREG;
-                        ct_str++;
-                        break;
-                    case 'i':
-                        def->args_ct[i].ct |= TCG_CT_CONST;
-                        ct_str++;
-                        break;
-                    default:
-                        ct_str = target_parse_constraint(&def->args_ct[i],
-                                                         ct_str, type);
-                        /* Typo in TCGTargetOpDef constraint. */
-                        tcg_debug_assert(ct_str != NULL);
+            while (*ct_str != '\0') {
+                switch(*ct_str) {
+                case '0' ... '9':
+                    {
+                        int oarg = *ct_str - '0';
+                        tcg_debug_assert(ct_str == tdefs->args_ct_str[i]);
+                        tcg_debug_assert(oarg < def->nb_oargs);
+                        tcg_debug_assert(def->args_ct[oarg].ct & TCG_CT_REG);
+                        /* TCG_CT_ALIAS is for the output arguments.
+                           The input is tagged with TCG_CT_IALIAS. */
+                        def->args_ct[i] = def->args_ct[oarg];
+                        def->args_ct[oarg].ct |= TCG_CT_ALIAS;
+                        def->args_ct[oarg].alias_index = i;
+                        def->args_ct[i].ct |= TCG_CT_IALIAS;
+                        def->args_ct[i].alias_index = oarg;
                     }
+                    ct_str++;
+                    break;
+                case '&':
+                    def->args_ct[i].ct |= TCG_CT_NEWREG;
+                    ct_str++;
+                    break;
+                case 'i':
+                    def->args_ct[i].ct |= TCG_CT_CONST;
+                    ct_str++;
+                    break;
+                default:
+                    ct_str = target_parse_constraint(&def->args_ct[i],
+                                                     ct_str, type);
+                    /* Typo in TCGTargetOpDef constraint. */
+                    tcg_debug_assert(ct_str != NULL);
                 }
             }
         }
@@ -2296,7 +2296,8 @@ static void tcg_reg_alloc_op(TCGContext *s,
             arg = args[i];
             arg_ct = &def->args_ct[i];
             ts = &s->temps[arg];
-            if (arg_ct->ct & TCG_CT_ALIAS) {
+            if ((arg_ct->ct & TCG_CT_ALIAS)
+                && !const_args[arg_ct->alias_index]) {
                 reg = new_args[arg_ct->alias_index];
             } else if (arg_ct->ct & TCG_CT_NEWREG) {
                 reg = tcg_reg_alloc(s, arg_ct->u.regs,
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