1 //===- AsmMatcherEmitter.cpp - Generate an assembly matcher ---------------===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 // 10 // This tablegen backend emits a target specifier matcher for converting parsed 11 // assembly operands in the MCInst structures. It also emits a matcher for 12 // custom operand parsing. 13 // 14 // Converting assembly operands into MCInst structures 15 // --------------------------------------------------- 16 // 17 // The input to the target specific matcher is a list of literal tokens and 18 // operands. The target specific parser should generally eliminate any syntax 19 // which is not relevant for matching; for example, comma tokens should have 20 // already been consumed and eliminated by the parser. Most instructions will 21 // end up with a single literal token (the instruction name) and some number of 22 // operands. 23 // 24 // Some example inputs, for X86: 25 // 'addl' (immediate ...) (register ...) 26 // 'add' (immediate ...) (memory ...) 27 // 'call' '*' %epc 28 // 29 // The assembly matcher is responsible for converting this input into a precise 30 // machine instruction (i.e., an instruction with a well defined encoding). This 31 // mapping has several properties which complicate matching: 32 // 33 // - It may be ambiguous; many architectures can legally encode particular 34 // variants of an instruction in different ways (for example, using a smaller 35 // encoding for small immediates). Such ambiguities should never be 36 // arbitrarily resolved by the assembler, the assembler is always responsible 37 // for choosing the "best" available instruction. 38 // 39 // - It may depend on the subtarget or the assembler context. Instructions 40 // which are invalid for the current mode, but otherwise unambiguous (e.g., 41 // an SSE instruction in a file being assembled for i486) should be accepted 42 // and rejected by the assembler front end. However, if the proper encoding 43 // for an instruction is dependent on the assembler context then the matcher 44 // is responsible for selecting the correct machine instruction for the 45 // current mode. 46 // 47 // The core matching algorithm attempts to exploit the regularity in most 48 // instruction sets to quickly determine the set of possibly matching 49 // instructions, and the simplify the generated code. Additionally, this helps 50 // to ensure that the ambiguities are intentionally resolved by the user. 51 // 52 // The matching is divided into two distinct phases: 53 // 54 // 1. Classification: Each operand is mapped to the unique set which (a) 55 // contains it, and (b) is the largest such subset for which a single 56 // instruction could match all members. 57 // 58 // For register classes, we can generate these subgroups automatically. For 59 // arbitrary operands, we expect the user to define the classes and their 60 // relations to one another (for example, 8-bit signed immediates as a 61 // subset of 32-bit immediates). 62 // 63 // By partitioning the operands in this way, we guarantee that for any 64 // tuple of classes, any single instruction must match either all or none 65 // of the sets of operands which could classify to that tuple. 66 // 67 // In addition, the subset relation amongst classes induces a partial order 68 // on such tuples, which we use to resolve ambiguities. 69 // 70 // 2. The input can now be treated as a tuple of classes (static tokens are 71 // simple singleton sets). Each such tuple should generally map to a single 72 // instruction (we currently ignore cases where this isn't true, whee!!!), 73 // which we can emit a simple matcher for. 74 // 75 // Custom Operand Parsing 76 // ---------------------- 77 // 78 // Some targets need a custom way to parse operands, some specific instructions 79 // can contain arguments that can represent processor flags and other kinds of 80 // identifiers that need to be mapped to specific values in the final encoded 81 // instructions. The target specific custom operand parsing works in the 82 // following way: 83 // 84 // 1. A operand match table is built, each entry contains a mnemonic, an 85 // operand class, a mask for all operand positions for that same 86 // class/mnemonic and target features to be checked while trying to match. 87 // 88 // 2. The operand matcher will try every possible entry with the same 89 // mnemonic and will check if the target feature for this mnemonic also 90 // matches. After that, if the operand to be matched has its index 91 // present in the mask, a successful match occurs. Otherwise, fallback 92 // to the regular operand parsing. 93 // 94 // 3. For a match success, each operand class that has a 'ParserMethod' 95 // becomes part of a switch from where the custom method is called. 96 // 97 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 98 99 #include "CodeGenTarget.h" 100 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerUnion.h" 101 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" 102 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" 103 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 104 #include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h" 105 #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" 106 #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" 107 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 108 #include "llvm/TableGen/Error.h" 109 #include "llvm/TableGen/Record.h" 110 #include "llvm/TableGen/StringMatcher.h" 111 #include "llvm/TableGen/StringToOffsetTable.h" 112 #include "llvm/TableGen/TableGenBackend.h" 113 #include <cassert> 114 #include <cctype> 115 #include <map> 116 #include <set> 117 #include <sstream> 118 #include <forward_list> 119 using namespace llvm; 120 121 #define DEBUG_TYPE "asm-matcher-emitter" 122 123 static cl::opt<std::string> 124 MatchPrefix("match-prefix", cl::init(""), 125 cl::desc("Only match instructions with the given prefix")); 126 127 namespace { 128 class AsmMatcherInfo; 129 struct SubtargetFeatureInfo; 130 131 // Register sets are used as keys in some second-order sets TableGen creates 132 // when generating its data structures. This means that the order of two 133 // RegisterSets can be seen in the outputted AsmMatcher tables occasionally, and 134 // can even affect compiler output (at least seen in diagnostics produced when 135 // all matches fail). So we use a type that sorts them consistently. 136 typedef std::set<Record*, LessRecordByID> RegisterSet; 137 138 class AsmMatcherEmitter { 139 RecordKeeper &Records; 140 public: 141 AsmMatcherEmitter(RecordKeeper &R) : Records(R) {} 142 143 void run(raw_ostream &o); 144 }; 145 146 /// ClassInfo - Helper class for storing the information about a particular 147 /// class of operands which can be matched. 148 struct ClassInfo { 149 enum ClassInfoKind { 150 /// Invalid kind, for use as a sentinel value. 151 Invalid = 0, 152 153 /// The class for a particular token. 154 Token, 155 156 /// The (first) register class, subsequent register classes are 157 /// RegisterClass0+1, and so on. 158 RegisterClass0, 159 160 /// The (first) user defined class, subsequent user defined classes are 161 /// UserClass0+1, and so on. 162 UserClass0 = 1<<16 163 }; 164 165 /// Kind - The class kind, which is either a predefined kind, or (UserClass0 + 166 /// N) for the Nth user defined class. 167 unsigned Kind; 168 169 /// SuperClasses - The super classes of this class. Note that for simplicities 170 /// sake user operands only record their immediate super class, while register 171 /// operands include all superclasses. 172 std::vector<ClassInfo*> SuperClasses; 173 174 /// Name - The full class name, suitable for use in an enum. 175 std::string Name; 176 177 /// ClassName - The unadorned generic name for this class (e.g., Token). 178 std::string ClassName; 179 180 /// ValueName - The name of the value this class represents; for a token this 181 /// is the literal token string, for an operand it is the TableGen class (or 182 /// empty if this is a derived class). 183 std::string ValueName; 184 185 /// PredicateMethod - The name of the operand method to test whether the 186 /// operand matches this class; this is not valid for Token or register kinds. 187 std::string PredicateMethod; 188 189 /// RenderMethod - The name of the operand method to add this operand to an 190 /// MCInst; this is not valid for Token or register kinds. 191 std::string RenderMethod; 192 193 /// ParserMethod - The name of the operand method to do a target specific 194 /// parsing on the operand. 195 std::string ParserMethod; 196 197 /// For register classes: the records for all the registers in this class. 198 RegisterSet Registers; 199 200 /// For custom match classes: the diagnostic kind for when the predicate fails. 201 std::string DiagnosticType; 202 public: 203 /// isRegisterClass() - Check if this is a register class. 204 bool isRegisterClass() const { 205 return Kind >= RegisterClass0 && Kind < UserClass0; 206 } 207 208 /// isUserClass() - Check if this is a user defined class. 209 bool isUserClass() const { 210 return Kind >= UserClass0; 211 } 212 213 /// isRelatedTo - Check whether this class is "related" to \p RHS. Classes 214 /// are related if they are in the same class hierarchy. 215 bool isRelatedTo(const ClassInfo &RHS) const { 216 // Tokens are only related to tokens. 217 if (Kind == Token || RHS.Kind == Token) 218 return Kind == Token && RHS.Kind == Token; 219 220 // Registers classes are only related to registers classes, and only if 221 // their intersection is non-empty. 222 if (isRegisterClass() || RHS.isRegisterClass()) { 223 if (!isRegisterClass() || !RHS.isRegisterClass()) 224 return false; 225 226 RegisterSet Tmp; 227 std::insert_iterator<RegisterSet> II(Tmp, Tmp.begin()); 228 std::set_intersection(Registers.begin(), Registers.end(), 229 RHS.Registers.begin(), RHS.Registers.end(), 230 II, LessRecordByID()); 231 232 return !Tmp.empty(); 233 } 234 235 // Otherwise we have two users operands; they are related if they are in the 236 // same class hierarchy. 237 // 238 // FIXME: This is an oversimplification, they should only be related if they 239 // intersect, however we don't have that information. 240 assert(isUserClass() && RHS.isUserClass() && "Unexpected class!"); 241 const ClassInfo *Root = this; 242 while (!Root->SuperClasses.empty()) 243 Root = Root->SuperClasses.front(); 244 245 const ClassInfo *RHSRoot = &RHS; 246 while (!RHSRoot->SuperClasses.empty()) 247 RHSRoot = RHSRoot->SuperClasses.front(); 248 249 return Root == RHSRoot; 250 } 251 252 /// isSubsetOf - Test whether this class is a subset of \p RHS. 253 bool isSubsetOf(const ClassInfo &RHS) const { 254 // This is a subset of RHS if it is the same class... 255 if (this == &RHS) 256 return true; 257 258 // ... or if any of its super classes are a subset of RHS. 259 for (const ClassInfo *CI : SuperClasses) 260 if (CI->isSubsetOf(RHS)) 261 return true; 262 263 return false; 264 } 265 266 /// operator< - Compare two classes. 267 // FIXME: This ordering seems to be broken. For example: 268 // u64 < i64, i64 < s8, s8 < u64, forming a cycle 269 // u64 is a subset of i64 270 // i64 and s8 are not subsets of each other, so are ordered by name 271 // s8 and u64 are not subsets of each other, so are ordered by name 272 bool operator<(const ClassInfo &RHS) const { 273 if (this == &RHS) 274 return false; 275 276 // Unrelated classes can be ordered by kind. 277 if (!isRelatedTo(RHS)) 278 return Kind < RHS.Kind; 279 280 switch (Kind) { 281 case Invalid: 282 llvm_unreachable("Invalid kind!"); 283 284 default: 285 // This class precedes the RHS if it is a proper subset of the RHS. 286 if (isSubsetOf(RHS)) 287 return true; 288 if (RHS.isSubsetOf(*this)) 289 return false; 290 291 // Otherwise, order by name to ensure we have a total ordering. 292 return ValueName < RHS.ValueName; 293 } 294 } 295 }; 296 297 /// MatchableInfo - Helper class for storing the necessary information for an 298 /// instruction or alias which is capable of being matched. 299 struct MatchableInfo { 300 struct AsmOperand { 301 /// Token - This is the token that the operand came from. 302 StringRef Token; 303 304 /// The unique class instance this operand should match. 305 ClassInfo *Class; 306 307 /// The operand name this is, if anything. 308 StringRef SrcOpName; 309 310 /// The suboperand index within SrcOpName, or -1 for the entire operand. 311 int SubOpIdx; 312 313 /// Whether the token is "isolated", i.e., it is preceded and followed 314 /// by separators. 315 bool IsIsolatedToken; 316 317 /// Register record if this token is singleton register. 318 Record *SingletonReg; 319 320 explicit AsmOperand(bool IsIsolatedToken, StringRef T) 321 : Token(T), Class(nullptr), SubOpIdx(-1), 322 IsIsolatedToken(IsIsolatedToken), SingletonReg(nullptr) {} 323 }; 324 325 /// ResOperand - This represents a single operand in the result instruction 326 /// generated by the match. In cases (like addressing modes) where a single 327 /// assembler operand expands to multiple MCOperands, this represents the 328 /// single assembler operand, not the MCOperand. 329 struct ResOperand { 330 enum { 331 /// RenderAsmOperand - This represents an operand result that is 332 /// generated by calling the render method on the assembly operand. The 333 /// corresponding AsmOperand is specified by AsmOperandNum. 334 RenderAsmOperand, 335 336 /// TiedOperand - This represents a result operand that is a duplicate of 337 /// a previous result operand. 338 TiedOperand, 339 340 /// ImmOperand - This represents an immediate value that is dumped into 341 /// the operand. 342 ImmOperand, 343 344 /// RegOperand - This represents a fixed register that is dumped in. 345 RegOperand 346 } Kind; 347 348 union { 349 /// This is the operand # in the AsmOperands list that this should be 350 /// copied from. 351 unsigned AsmOperandNum; 352 353 /// TiedOperandNum - This is the (earlier) result operand that should be 354 /// copied from. 355 unsigned TiedOperandNum; 356 357 /// ImmVal - This is the immediate value added to the instruction. 358 int64_t ImmVal; 359 360 /// Register - This is the register record. 361 Record *Register; 362 }; 363 364 /// MINumOperands - The number of MCInst operands populated by this 365 /// operand. 366 unsigned MINumOperands; 367 368 static ResOperand getRenderedOp(unsigned AsmOpNum, unsigned NumOperands) { 369 ResOperand X; 370 X.Kind = RenderAsmOperand; 371 X.AsmOperandNum = AsmOpNum; 372 X.MINumOperands = NumOperands; 373 return X; 374 } 375 376 static ResOperand getTiedOp(unsigned TiedOperandNum) { 377 ResOperand X; 378 X.Kind = TiedOperand; 379 X.TiedOperandNum = TiedOperandNum; 380 X.MINumOperands = 1; 381 return X; 382 } 383 384 static ResOperand getImmOp(int64_t Val) { 385 ResOperand X; 386 X.Kind = ImmOperand; 387 X.ImmVal = Val; 388 X.MINumOperands = 1; 389 return X; 390 } 391 392 static ResOperand getRegOp(Record *Reg) { 393 ResOperand X; 394 X.Kind = RegOperand; 395 X.Register = Reg; 396 X.MINumOperands = 1; 397 return X; 398 } 399 }; 400 401 /// AsmVariantID - Target's assembly syntax variant no. 402 int AsmVariantID; 403 404 /// AsmString - The assembly string for this instruction (with variants 405 /// removed), e.g. "movsx $src, $dst". 406 std::string AsmString; 407 408 /// TheDef - This is the definition of the instruction or InstAlias that this 409 /// matchable came from. 410 Record *const TheDef; 411 412 /// DefRec - This is the definition that it came from. 413 PointerUnion<const CodeGenInstruction*, const CodeGenInstAlias*> DefRec; 414 415 const CodeGenInstruction *getResultInst() const { 416 if (DefRec.is<const CodeGenInstruction*>()) 417 return DefRec.get<const CodeGenInstruction*>(); 418 return DefRec.get<const CodeGenInstAlias*>()->ResultInst; 419 } 420 421 /// ResOperands - This is the operand list that should be built for the result 422 /// MCInst. 423 SmallVector<ResOperand, 8> ResOperands; 424 425 /// Mnemonic - This is the first token of the matched instruction, its 426 /// mnemonic. 427 StringRef Mnemonic; 428 429 /// AsmOperands - The textual operands that this instruction matches, 430 /// annotated with a class and where in the OperandList they were defined. 431 /// This directly corresponds to the tokenized AsmString after the mnemonic is 432 /// removed. 433 SmallVector<AsmOperand, 8> AsmOperands; 434 435 /// Predicates - The required subtarget features to match this instruction. 436 SmallVector<const SubtargetFeatureInfo *, 4> RequiredFeatures; 437 438 /// ConversionFnKind - The enum value which is passed to the generated 439 /// convertToMCInst to convert parsed operands into an MCInst for this 440 /// function. 441 std::string ConversionFnKind; 442 443 /// If this instruction is deprecated in some form. 444 bool HasDeprecation; 445 446 /// If this is an alias, this is use to determine whether or not to using 447 /// the conversion function defined by the instruction's AsmMatchConverter 448 /// or to use the function generated by the alias. 449 bool UseInstAsmMatchConverter; 450 451 MatchableInfo(const CodeGenInstruction &CGI) 452 : AsmVariantID(0), AsmString(CGI.AsmString), TheDef(CGI.TheDef), DefRec(&CGI), 453 UseInstAsmMatchConverter(true) { 454 } 455 456 MatchableInfo(std::unique_ptr<const CodeGenInstAlias> Alias) 457 : AsmVariantID(0), AsmString(Alias->AsmString), TheDef(Alias->TheDef), 458 DefRec(Alias.release()), 459 UseInstAsmMatchConverter( 460 TheDef->getValueAsBit("UseInstAsmMatchConverter")) { 461 } 462 463 // Could remove this and the dtor if PointerUnion supported unique_ptr 464 // elements with a dynamic failure/assertion (like the one below) in the case 465 // where it was copied while being in an owning state. 466 MatchableInfo(const MatchableInfo &RHS) 467 : AsmVariantID(RHS.AsmVariantID), AsmString(RHS.AsmString), 468 TheDef(RHS.TheDef), DefRec(RHS.DefRec), ResOperands(RHS.ResOperands), 469 Mnemonic(RHS.Mnemonic), AsmOperands(RHS.AsmOperands), 470 RequiredFeatures(RHS.RequiredFeatures), 471 ConversionFnKind(RHS.ConversionFnKind), 472 HasDeprecation(RHS.HasDeprecation), 473 UseInstAsmMatchConverter(RHS.UseInstAsmMatchConverter) { 474 assert(!DefRec.is<const CodeGenInstAlias *>()); 475 } 476 477 ~MatchableInfo() { 478 delete DefRec.dyn_cast<const CodeGenInstAlias*>(); 479 } 480 481 // Two-operand aliases clone from the main matchable, but mark the second 482 // operand as a tied operand of the first for purposes of the assembler. 483 void formTwoOperandAlias(StringRef Constraint); 484 485 void initialize(const AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 486 SmallPtrSetImpl<Record*> &SingletonRegisters, 487 int AsmVariantNo, std::string &RegisterPrefix); 488 489 /// validate - Return true if this matchable is a valid thing to match against 490 /// and perform a bunch of validity checking. 491 bool validate(StringRef CommentDelimiter, bool Hack) const; 492 493 /// extractSingletonRegisterForAsmOperand - Extract singleton register, 494 /// if present, from specified token. 495 void 496 extractSingletonRegisterForAsmOperand(unsigned i, const AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 497 std::string &RegisterPrefix); 498 499 /// findAsmOperand - Find the AsmOperand with the specified name and 500 /// suboperand index. 501 int findAsmOperand(StringRef N, int SubOpIdx) const { 502 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) 503 if (N == AsmOperands[i].SrcOpName && 504 SubOpIdx == AsmOperands[i].SubOpIdx) 505 return i; 506 return -1; 507 } 508 509 /// findAsmOperandNamed - Find the first AsmOperand with the specified name. 510 /// This does not check the suboperand index. 511 int findAsmOperandNamed(StringRef N) const { 512 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) 513 if (N == AsmOperands[i].SrcOpName) 514 return i; 515 return -1; 516 } 517 518 void buildInstructionResultOperands(); 519 void buildAliasResultOperands(); 520 521 /// operator< - Compare two matchables. 522 bool operator<(const MatchableInfo &RHS) const { 523 // The primary comparator is the instruction mnemonic. 524 if (Mnemonic != RHS.Mnemonic) 525 return Mnemonic < RHS.Mnemonic; 526 527 if (AsmOperands.size() != RHS.AsmOperands.size()) 528 return AsmOperands.size() < RHS.AsmOperands.size(); 529 530 // Compare lexicographically by operand. The matcher validates that other 531 // orderings wouldn't be ambiguous using \see couldMatchAmbiguouslyWith(). 532 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 533 if (*AsmOperands[i].Class < *RHS.AsmOperands[i].Class) 534 return true; 535 if (*RHS.AsmOperands[i].Class < *AsmOperands[i].Class) 536 return false; 537 } 538 539 // Give matches that require more features higher precedence. This is useful 540 // because we cannot define AssemblerPredicates with the negation of 541 // processor features. For example, ARM v6 "nop" may be either a HINT or 542 // MOV. With v6, we want to match HINT. The assembler has no way to 543 // predicate MOV under "NoV6", but HINT will always match first because it 544 // requires V6 while MOV does not. 545 if (RequiredFeatures.size() != RHS.RequiredFeatures.size()) 546 return RequiredFeatures.size() > RHS.RequiredFeatures.size(); 547 548 return false; 549 } 550 551 /// couldMatchAmbiguouslyWith - Check whether this matchable could 552 /// ambiguously match the same set of operands as \p RHS (without being a 553 /// strictly superior match). 554 bool couldMatchAmbiguouslyWith(const MatchableInfo &RHS) const { 555 // The primary comparator is the instruction mnemonic. 556 if (Mnemonic != RHS.Mnemonic) 557 return false; 558 559 // The number of operands is unambiguous. 560 if (AsmOperands.size() != RHS.AsmOperands.size()) 561 return false; 562 563 // Otherwise, make sure the ordering of the two instructions is unambiguous 564 // by checking that either (a) a token or operand kind discriminates them, 565 // or (b) the ordering among equivalent kinds is consistent. 566 567 // Tokens and operand kinds are unambiguous (assuming a correct target 568 // specific parser). 569 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) 570 if (AsmOperands[i].Class->Kind != RHS.AsmOperands[i].Class->Kind || 571 AsmOperands[i].Class->Kind == ClassInfo::Token) 572 if (*AsmOperands[i].Class < *RHS.AsmOperands[i].Class || 573 *RHS.AsmOperands[i].Class < *AsmOperands[i].Class) 574 return false; 575 576 // Otherwise, this operand could commute if all operands are equivalent, or 577 // there is a pair of operands that compare less than and a pair that 578 // compare greater than. 579 bool HasLT = false, HasGT = false; 580 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 581 if (*AsmOperands[i].Class < *RHS.AsmOperands[i].Class) 582 HasLT = true; 583 if (*RHS.AsmOperands[i].Class < *AsmOperands[i].Class) 584 HasGT = true; 585 } 586 587 return !(HasLT ^ HasGT); 588 } 589 590 void dump() const; 591 592 private: 593 void tokenizeAsmString(const AsmMatcherInfo &Info); 594 void addAsmOperand(size_t Start, size_t End); 595 }; 596 597 /// SubtargetFeatureInfo - Helper class for storing information on a subtarget 598 /// feature which participates in instruction matching. 599 struct SubtargetFeatureInfo { 600 /// \brief The predicate record for this feature. 601 Record *TheDef; 602 603 /// \brief An unique index assigned to represent this feature. 604 uint64_t Index; 605 606 SubtargetFeatureInfo(Record *D, uint64_t Idx) : TheDef(D), Index(Idx) {} 607 608 /// \brief The name of the enumerated constant identifying this feature. 609 std::string getEnumName() const { 610 return "Feature_" + TheDef->getName(); 611 } 612 613 void dump() const { 614 errs() << getEnumName() << " " << Index << "\n"; 615 TheDef->dump(); 616 } 617 }; 618 619 struct OperandMatchEntry { 620 unsigned OperandMask; 621 const MatchableInfo* MI; 622 ClassInfo *CI; 623 624 static OperandMatchEntry create(const MatchableInfo *mi, ClassInfo *ci, 625 unsigned opMask) { 626 OperandMatchEntry X; 627 X.OperandMask = opMask; 628 X.CI = ci; 629 X.MI = mi; 630 return X; 631 } 632 }; 633 634 635 class AsmMatcherInfo { 636 public: 637 /// Tracked Records 638 RecordKeeper &Records; 639 640 /// The tablegen AsmParser record. 641 Record *AsmParser; 642 643 /// Target - The target information. 644 CodeGenTarget &Target; 645 646 /// The classes which are needed for matching. 647 std::forward_list<ClassInfo> Classes; 648 649 /// The information on the matchables to match. 650 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo>> Matchables; 651 652 /// Info for custom matching operands by user defined methods. 653 std::vector<OperandMatchEntry> OperandMatchInfo; 654 655 /// Map of Register records to their class information. 656 typedef std::map<Record*, ClassInfo*, LessRecordByID> RegisterClassesTy; 657 RegisterClassesTy RegisterClasses; 658 659 /// Map of Predicate records to their subtarget information. 660 std::map<Record *, SubtargetFeatureInfo, LessRecordByID> SubtargetFeatures; 661 662 /// Map of AsmOperandClass records to their class information. 663 std::map<Record*, ClassInfo*> AsmOperandClasses; 664 665 private: 666 /// Map of token to class information which has already been constructed. 667 std::map<std::string, ClassInfo*> TokenClasses; 668 669 /// Map of RegisterClass records to their class information. 670 std::map<Record*, ClassInfo*> RegisterClassClasses; 671 672 private: 673 /// getTokenClass - Lookup or create the class for the given token. 674 ClassInfo *getTokenClass(StringRef Token); 675 676 /// getOperandClass - Lookup or create the class for the given operand. 677 ClassInfo *getOperandClass(const CGIOperandList::OperandInfo &OI, 678 int SubOpIdx); 679 ClassInfo *getOperandClass(Record *Rec, int SubOpIdx); 680 681 /// buildRegisterClasses - Build the ClassInfo* instances for register 682 /// classes. 683 void buildRegisterClasses(SmallPtrSetImpl<Record*> &SingletonRegisters); 684 685 /// buildOperandClasses - Build the ClassInfo* instances for user defined 686 /// operand classes. 687 void buildOperandClasses(); 688 689 void buildInstructionOperandReference(MatchableInfo *II, StringRef OpName, 690 unsigned AsmOpIdx); 691 void buildAliasOperandReference(MatchableInfo *II, StringRef OpName, 692 MatchableInfo::AsmOperand &Op); 693 694 public: 695 AsmMatcherInfo(Record *AsmParser, 696 CodeGenTarget &Target, 697 RecordKeeper &Records); 698 699 /// buildInfo - Construct the various tables used during matching. 700 void buildInfo(); 701 702 /// buildOperandMatchInfo - Build the necessary information to handle user 703 /// defined operand parsing methods. 704 void buildOperandMatchInfo(); 705 706 /// getSubtargetFeature - Lookup or create the subtarget feature info for the 707 /// given operand. 708 const SubtargetFeatureInfo *getSubtargetFeature(Record *Def) const { 709 assert(Def->isSubClassOf("Predicate") && "Invalid predicate type!"); 710 const auto &I = SubtargetFeatures.find(Def); 711 return I == SubtargetFeatures.end() ? nullptr : &I->second; 712 } 713 714 RecordKeeper &getRecords() const { 715 return Records; 716 } 717 }; 718 719 } // End anonymous namespace 720 721 void MatchableInfo::dump() const { 722 errs() << TheDef->getName() << " -- " << "flattened:\"" << AsmString <<"\"\n"; 723 724 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 725 const AsmOperand &Op = AsmOperands[i]; 726 errs() << " op[" << i << "] = " << Op.Class->ClassName << " - "; 727 errs() << '\"' << Op.Token << "\"\n"; 728 } 729 } 730 731 static std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> 732 parseTwoOperandConstraint(StringRef S, ArrayRef<SMLoc> Loc) { 733 // Split via the '='. 734 std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> Ops = S.split('='); 735 if (Ops.second == "") 736 PrintFatalError(Loc, "missing '=' in two-operand alias constraint"); 737 // Trim whitespace and the leading '$' on the operand names. 738 size_t start = Ops.first.find_first_of('$'); 739 if (start == std::string::npos) 740 PrintFatalError(Loc, "expected '$' prefix on asm operand name"); 741 Ops.first = Ops.first.slice(start + 1, std::string::npos); 742 size_t end = Ops.first.find_last_of(" \t"); 743 Ops.first = Ops.first.slice(0, end); 744 // Now the second operand. 745 start = Ops.second.find_first_of('$'); 746 if (start == std::string::npos) 747 PrintFatalError(Loc, "expected '$' prefix on asm operand name"); 748 Ops.second = Ops.second.slice(start + 1, std::string::npos); 749 end = Ops.second.find_last_of(" \t"); 750 Ops.first = Ops.first.slice(0, end); 751 return Ops; 752 } 753 754 void MatchableInfo::formTwoOperandAlias(StringRef Constraint) { 755 // Figure out which operands are aliased and mark them as tied. 756 std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> Ops = 757 parseTwoOperandConstraint(Constraint, TheDef->getLoc()); 758 759 // Find the AsmOperands that refer to the operands we're aliasing. 760 int SrcAsmOperand = findAsmOperandNamed(Ops.first); 761 int DstAsmOperand = findAsmOperandNamed(Ops.second); 762 if (SrcAsmOperand == -1) 763 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 764 "unknown source two-operand alias operand '" + Ops.first + 765 "'."); 766 if (DstAsmOperand == -1) 767 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 768 "unknown destination two-operand alias operand '" + 769 Ops.second + "'."); 770 771 // Find the ResOperand that refers to the operand we're aliasing away 772 // and update it to refer to the combined operand instead. 773 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ResOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 774 ResOperand &Op = ResOperands[i]; 775 if (Op.Kind == ResOperand::RenderAsmOperand && 776 Op.AsmOperandNum == (unsigned)SrcAsmOperand) { 777 Op.AsmOperandNum = DstAsmOperand; 778 break; 779 } 780 } 781 // Remove the AsmOperand for the alias operand. 782 AsmOperands.erase(AsmOperands.begin() + SrcAsmOperand); 783 // Adjust the ResOperand references to any AsmOperands that followed 784 // the one we just deleted. 785 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ResOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 786 ResOperand &Op = ResOperands[i]; 787 switch(Op.Kind) { 788 default: 789 // Nothing to do for operands that don't reference AsmOperands. 790 break; 791 case ResOperand::RenderAsmOperand: 792 if (Op.AsmOperandNum > (unsigned)SrcAsmOperand) 793 --Op.AsmOperandNum; 794 break; 795 case ResOperand::TiedOperand: 796 if (Op.TiedOperandNum > (unsigned)SrcAsmOperand) 797 --Op.TiedOperandNum; 798 break; 799 } 800 } 801 } 802 803 void MatchableInfo::initialize(const AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 804 SmallPtrSetImpl<Record*> &SingletonRegisters, 805 int AsmVariantNo, std::string &RegisterPrefix) { 806 AsmVariantID = AsmVariantNo; 807 AsmString = 808 CodeGenInstruction::FlattenAsmStringVariants(AsmString, AsmVariantNo); 809 810 tokenizeAsmString(Info); 811 812 // Compute the require features. 813 std::vector<Record*> Predicates =TheDef->getValueAsListOfDefs("Predicates"); 814 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Predicates.size(); i != e; ++i) 815 if (const SubtargetFeatureInfo *Feature = 816 Info.getSubtargetFeature(Predicates[i])) 817 RequiredFeatures.push_back(Feature); 818 819 // Collect singleton registers, if used. 820 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 821 extractSingletonRegisterForAsmOperand(i, Info, RegisterPrefix); 822 if (Record *Reg = AsmOperands[i].SingletonReg) 823 SingletonRegisters.insert(Reg); 824 } 825 826 const RecordVal *DepMask = TheDef->getValue("DeprecatedFeatureMask"); 827 if (!DepMask) 828 DepMask = TheDef->getValue("ComplexDeprecationPredicate"); 829 830 HasDeprecation = 831 DepMask ? !DepMask->getValue()->getAsUnquotedString().empty() : false; 832 } 833 834 /// Append an AsmOperand for the given substring of AsmString. 835 void MatchableInfo::addAsmOperand(size_t Start, size_t End) { 836 StringRef String = AsmString; 837 StringRef Separators = "[]*! \t,"; 838 // Look for separators before and after to figure out is this token is 839 // isolated. Accept '$$' as that's how we escape '$'. 840 bool IsIsolatedToken = 841 (!Start || Separators.find(String[Start - 1]) != StringRef::npos || 842 String.substr(Start - 1, 2) == "$$") && 843 (End >= String.size() || Separators.find(String[End]) != StringRef::npos); 844 AsmOperands.push_back(AsmOperand(IsIsolatedToken, String.slice(Start, End))); 845 } 846 847 /// tokenizeAsmString - Tokenize a simplified assembly string. 848 void MatchableInfo::tokenizeAsmString(const AsmMatcherInfo &Info) { 849 StringRef String = AsmString; 850 unsigned Prev = 0; 851 bool InTok = true; 852 for (unsigned i = 0, e = String.size(); i != e; ++i) { 853 switch (String[i]) { 854 case '[': 855 case ']': 856 case '*': 857 case '!': 858 case ' ': 859 case '\t': 860 case ',': 861 if (InTok) { 862 addAsmOperand(Prev, i); 863 InTok = false; 864 } 865 if (!isspace(String[i]) && String[i] != ',') 866 addAsmOperand(i, i + 1); 867 Prev = i + 1; 868 break; 869 870 case '\\': 871 if (InTok) { 872 addAsmOperand(Prev, i); 873 InTok = false; 874 } 875 ++i; 876 assert(i != String.size() && "Invalid quoted character"); 877 addAsmOperand(i, i + 1); 878 Prev = i + 1; 879 break; 880 881 case '$': { 882 if (InTok) { 883 addAsmOperand(Prev, i); 884 InTok = false; 885 } 886 887 // If this isn't "${", start new identifier looking like "$xxx" 888 if (i + 1 == String.size() || String[i + 1] != '{') { 889 Prev = i; 890 break; 891 } 892 893 // If this is "${" find the next "}" and make an identifier like "${xxx}" 894 StringRef::iterator End = std::find(String.begin() + i, String.end(),'}'); 895 assert(End != String.end() && "Missing brace in operand reference!"); 896 size_t EndPos = End - String.begin(); 897 addAsmOperand(i, EndPos+1); 898 Prev = EndPos + 1; 899 i = EndPos; 900 break; 901 } 902 903 case '.': 904 if (!Info.AsmParser->getValueAsBit("MnemonicContainsDot")) { 905 if (InTok) 906 addAsmOperand(Prev, i); 907 Prev = i; 908 } 909 InTok = true; 910 break; 911 912 default: 913 InTok = true; 914 } 915 } 916 if (InTok && Prev != String.size()) 917 addAsmOperand(Prev, StringRef::npos); 918 919 // The first token of the instruction is the mnemonic, which must be a 920 // simple string, not a $foo variable or a singleton register. 921 if (AsmOperands.empty()) 922 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 923 "Instruction '" + TheDef->getName() + "' has no tokens"); 924 Mnemonic = AsmOperands[0].Token; 925 if (Mnemonic.empty()) 926 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 927 "Missing instruction mnemonic"); 928 // FIXME : Check and raise an error if it is a register. 929 if (Mnemonic[0] == '$') 930 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 931 "Invalid instruction mnemonic '" + Mnemonic + "'!"); 932 933 // Remove the first operand, it is tracked in the mnemonic field. 934 AsmOperands.erase(AsmOperands.begin()); 935 } 936 937 bool MatchableInfo::validate(StringRef CommentDelimiter, bool Hack) const { 938 // Reject matchables with no .s string. 939 if (AsmString.empty()) 940 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), "instruction with empty asm string"); 941 942 // Reject any matchables with a newline in them, they should be marked 943 // isCodeGenOnly if they are pseudo instructions. 944 if (AsmString.find('\n') != std::string::npos) 945 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 946 "multiline instruction is not valid for the asmparser, " 947 "mark it isCodeGenOnly"); 948 949 // Remove comments from the asm string. We know that the asmstring only 950 // has one line. 951 if (!CommentDelimiter.empty() && 952 StringRef(AsmString).find(CommentDelimiter) != StringRef::npos) 953 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 954 "asmstring for instruction has comment character in it, " 955 "mark it isCodeGenOnly"); 956 957 // Reject matchables with operand modifiers, these aren't something we can 958 // handle, the target should be refactored to use operands instead of 959 // modifiers. 960 // 961 // Also, check for instructions which reference the operand multiple times; 962 // this implies a constraint we would not honor. 963 std::set<std::string> OperandNames; 964 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 965 StringRef Tok = AsmOperands[i].Token; 966 if (Tok[0] == '$' && Tok.find(':') != StringRef::npos) 967 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 968 "matchable with operand modifier '" + Tok + 969 "' not supported by asm matcher. Mark isCodeGenOnly!"); 970 971 // Verify that any operand is only mentioned once. 972 // We reject aliases and ignore instructions for now. 973 if (Tok[0] == '$' && !OperandNames.insert(Tok).second) { 974 if (!Hack) 975 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), 976 "ERROR: matchable with tied operand '" + Tok + 977 "' can never be matched!"); 978 // FIXME: Should reject these. The ARM backend hits this with $lane in a 979 // bunch of instructions. It is unclear what the right answer is. 980 DEBUG({ 981 errs() << "warning: '" << TheDef->getName() << "': " 982 << "ignoring instruction with tied operand '" 983 << Tok << "'\n"; 984 }); 985 return false; 986 } 987 } 988 989 return true; 990 } 991 992 /// extractSingletonRegisterForAsmOperand - Extract singleton register, 993 /// if present, from specified token. 994 void MatchableInfo:: 995 extractSingletonRegisterForAsmOperand(unsigned OperandNo, 996 const AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 997 std::string &RegisterPrefix) { 998 StringRef Tok = AsmOperands[OperandNo].Token; 999 1000 // If this token is not an isolated token, i.e., it isn't separated from 1001 // other tokens (e.g. with whitespace), don't interpret it as a register name. 1002 if (!AsmOperands[OperandNo].IsIsolatedToken) 1003 return; 1004 1005 if (RegisterPrefix.empty()) { 1006 std::string LoweredTok = Tok.lower(); 1007 if (const CodeGenRegister *Reg = Info.Target.getRegisterByName(LoweredTok)) 1008 AsmOperands[OperandNo].SingletonReg = Reg->TheDef; 1009 return; 1010 } 1011 1012 if (!Tok.startswith(RegisterPrefix)) 1013 return; 1014 1015 StringRef RegName = Tok.substr(RegisterPrefix.size()); 1016 if (const CodeGenRegister *Reg = Info.Target.getRegisterByName(RegName)) 1017 AsmOperands[OperandNo].SingletonReg = Reg->TheDef; 1018 1019 // If there is no register prefix (i.e. "%" in "%eax"), then this may 1020 // be some random non-register token, just ignore it. 1021 return; 1022 } 1023 1024 static std::string getEnumNameForToken(StringRef Str) { 1025 std::string Res; 1026 1027 for (StringRef::iterator it = Str.begin(), ie = Str.end(); it != ie; ++it) { 1028 switch (*it) { 1029 case '*': Res += "_STAR_"; break; 1030 case '%': Res += "_PCT_"; break; 1031 case ':': Res += "_COLON_"; break; 1032 case '!': Res += "_EXCLAIM_"; break; 1033 case '.': Res += "_DOT_"; break; 1034 case '<': Res += "_LT_"; break; 1035 case '>': Res += "_GT_"; break; 1036 case '-': Res += "_MINUS_"; break; 1037 default: 1038 if ((*it >= 'A' && *it <= 'Z') || 1039 (*it >= 'a' && *it <= 'z') || 1040 (*it >= '0' && *it <= '9')) 1041 Res += *it; 1042 else 1043 Res += "_" + utostr((unsigned) *it) + "_"; 1044 } 1045 } 1046 1047 return Res; 1048 } 1049 1050 ClassInfo *AsmMatcherInfo::getTokenClass(StringRef Token) { 1051 ClassInfo *&Entry = TokenClasses[Token]; 1052 1053 if (!Entry) { 1054 Classes.emplace_front(); 1055 Entry = &Classes.front(); 1056 Entry->Kind = ClassInfo::Token; 1057 Entry->ClassName = "Token"; 1058 Entry->Name = "MCK_" + getEnumNameForToken(Token); 1059 Entry->ValueName = Token; 1060 Entry->PredicateMethod = "<invalid>"; 1061 Entry->RenderMethod = "<invalid>"; 1062 Entry->ParserMethod = ""; 1063 Entry->DiagnosticType = ""; 1064 } 1065 1066 return Entry; 1067 } 1068 1069 ClassInfo * 1070 AsmMatcherInfo::getOperandClass(const CGIOperandList::OperandInfo &OI, 1071 int SubOpIdx) { 1072 Record *Rec = OI.Rec; 1073 if (SubOpIdx != -1) 1074 Rec = cast<DefInit>(OI.MIOperandInfo->getArg(SubOpIdx))->getDef(); 1075 return getOperandClass(Rec, SubOpIdx); 1076 } 1077 1078 ClassInfo * 1079 AsmMatcherInfo::getOperandClass(Record *Rec, int SubOpIdx) { 1080 if (Rec->isSubClassOf("RegisterOperand")) { 1081 // RegisterOperand may have an associated ParserMatchClass. If it does, 1082 // use it, else just fall back to the underlying register class. 1083 const RecordVal *R = Rec->getValue("ParserMatchClass"); 1084 if (!R || !R->getValue()) 1085 PrintFatalError("Record `" + Rec->getName() + 1086 "' does not have a ParserMatchClass!\n"); 1087 1088 if (DefInit *DI= dyn_cast<DefInit>(R->getValue())) { 1089 Record *MatchClass = DI->getDef(); 1090 if (ClassInfo *CI = AsmOperandClasses[MatchClass]) 1091 return CI; 1092 } 1093 1094 // No custom match class. Just use the register class. 1095 Record *ClassRec = Rec->getValueAsDef("RegClass"); 1096 if (!ClassRec) 1097 PrintFatalError(Rec->getLoc(), "RegisterOperand `" + Rec->getName() + 1098 "' has no associated register class!\n"); 1099 if (ClassInfo *CI = RegisterClassClasses[ClassRec]) 1100 return CI; 1101 PrintFatalError(Rec->getLoc(), "register class has no class info!"); 1102 } 1103 1104 1105 if (Rec->isSubClassOf("RegisterClass")) { 1106 if (ClassInfo *CI = RegisterClassClasses[Rec]) 1107 return CI; 1108 PrintFatalError(Rec->getLoc(), "register class has no class info!"); 1109 } 1110 1111 if (!Rec->isSubClassOf("Operand")) 1112 PrintFatalError(Rec->getLoc(), "Operand `" + Rec->getName() + 1113 "' does not derive from class Operand!\n"); 1114 Record *MatchClass = Rec->getValueAsDef("ParserMatchClass"); 1115 if (ClassInfo *CI = AsmOperandClasses[MatchClass]) 1116 return CI; 1117 1118 PrintFatalError(Rec->getLoc(), "operand has no match class!"); 1119 } 1120 1121 struct LessRegisterSet { 1122 bool operator() (const RegisterSet &LHS, const RegisterSet & RHS) const { 1123 // std::set<T> defines its own compariso "operator<", but it 1124 // performs a lexicographical comparison by T's innate comparison 1125 // for some reason. We don't want non-deterministic pointer 1126 // comparisons so use this instead. 1127 return std::lexicographical_compare(LHS.begin(), LHS.end(), 1128 RHS.begin(), RHS.end(), 1129 LessRecordByID()); 1130 } 1131 }; 1132 1133 void AsmMatcherInfo:: 1134 buildRegisterClasses(SmallPtrSetImpl<Record*> &SingletonRegisters) { 1135 const auto &Registers = Target.getRegBank().getRegisters(); 1136 auto &RegClassList = Target.getRegBank().getRegClasses(); 1137 1138 typedef std::set<RegisterSet, LessRegisterSet> RegisterSetSet; 1139 1140 // The register sets used for matching. 1141 RegisterSetSet RegisterSets; 1142 1143 // Gather the defined sets. 1144 for (const CodeGenRegisterClass &RC : RegClassList) 1145 RegisterSets.insert( 1146 RegisterSet(RC.getOrder().begin(), RC.getOrder().end())); 1147 1148 // Add any required singleton sets. 1149 for (Record *Rec : SingletonRegisters) { 1150 RegisterSets.insert(RegisterSet(&Rec, &Rec + 1)); 1151 } 1152 1153 // Introduce derived sets where necessary (when a register does not determine 1154 // a unique register set class), and build the mapping of registers to the set 1155 // they should classify to. 1156 std::map<Record*, RegisterSet> RegisterMap; 1157 for (const CodeGenRegister &CGR : Registers) { 1158 // Compute the intersection of all sets containing this register. 1159 RegisterSet ContainingSet; 1160 1161 for (const RegisterSet &RS : RegisterSets) { 1162 if (!RS.count(CGR.TheDef)) 1163 continue; 1164 1165 if (ContainingSet.empty()) { 1166 ContainingSet = RS; 1167 continue; 1168 } 1169 1170 RegisterSet Tmp; 1171 std::swap(Tmp, ContainingSet); 1172 std::insert_iterator<RegisterSet> II(ContainingSet, 1173 ContainingSet.begin()); 1174 std::set_intersection(Tmp.begin(), Tmp.end(), RS.begin(), RS.end(), II, 1175 LessRecordByID()); 1176 } 1177 1178 if (!ContainingSet.empty()) { 1179 RegisterSets.insert(ContainingSet); 1180 RegisterMap.insert(std::make_pair(CGR.TheDef, ContainingSet)); 1181 } 1182 } 1183 1184 // Construct the register classes. 1185 std::map<RegisterSet, ClassInfo*, LessRegisterSet> RegisterSetClasses; 1186 unsigned Index = 0; 1187 for (const RegisterSet &RS : RegisterSets) { 1188 Classes.emplace_front(); 1189 ClassInfo *CI = &Classes.front(); 1190 CI->Kind = ClassInfo::RegisterClass0 + Index; 1191 CI->ClassName = "Reg" + utostr(Index); 1192 CI->Name = "MCK_Reg" + utostr(Index); 1193 CI->ValueName = ""; 1194 CI->PredicateMethod = ""; // unused 1195 CI->RenderMethod = "addRegOperands"; 1196 CI->Registers = RS; 1197 // FIXME: diagnostic type. 1198 CI->DiagnosticType = ""; 1199 RegisterSetClasses.insert(std::make_pair(RS, CI)); 1200 ++Index; 1201 } 1202 1203 // Find the superclasses; we could compute only the subgroup lattice edges, 1204 // but there isn't really a point. 1205 for (const RegisterSet &RS : RegisterSets) { 1206 ClassInfo *CI = RegisterSetClasses[RS]; 1207 for (const RegisterSet &RS2 : RegisterSets) 1208 if (RS != RS2 && 1209 std::includes(RS2.begin(), RS2.end(), RS.begin(), RS.end(), 1210 LessRecordByID())) 1211 CI->SuperClasses.push_back(RegisterSetClasses[RS2]); 1212 } 1213 1214 // Name the register classes which correspond to a user defined RegisterClass. 1215 for (const CodeGenRegisterClass &RC : RegClassList) { 1216 // Def will be NULL for non-user defined register classes. 1217 Record *Def = RC.getDef(); 1218 if (!Def) 1219 continue; 1220 ClassInfo *CI = RegisterSetClasses[RegisterSet(RC.getOrder().begin(), 1221 RC.getOrder().end())]; 1222 if (CI->ValueName.empty()) { 1223 CI->ClassName = RC.getName(); 1224 CI->Name = "MCK_" + RC.getName(); 1225 CI->ValueName = RC.getName(); 1226 } else 1227 CI->ValueName = CI->ValueName + "," + RC.getName(); 1228 1229 RegisterClassClasses.insert(std::make_pair(Def, CI)); 1230 } 1231 1232 // Populate the map for individual registers. 1233 for (std::map<Record*, RegisterSet>::iterator it = RegisterMap.begin(), 1234 ie = RegisterMap.end(); it != ie; ++it) 1235 RegisterClasses[it->first] = RegisterSetClasses[it->second]; 1236 1237 // Name the register classes which correspond to singleton registers. 1238 for (Record *Rec : SingletonRegisters) { 1239 ClassInfo *CI = RegisterClasses[Rec]; 1240 assert(CI && "Missing singleton register class info!"); 1241 1242 if (CI->ValueName.empty()) { 1243 CI->ClassName = Rec->getName(); 1244 CI->Name = "MCK_" + Rec->getName(); 1245 CI->ValueName = Rec->getName(); 1246 } else 1247 CI->ValueName = CI->ValueName + "," + Rec->getName(); 1248 } 1249 } 1250 1251 void AsmMatcherInfo::buildOperandClasses() { 1252 std::vector<Record*> AsmOperands = 1253 Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("AsmOperandClass"); 1254 1255 // Pre-populate AsmOperandClasses map. 1256 for (Record *Rec : AsmOperands) { 1257 Classes.emplace_front(); 1258 AsmOperandClasses[Rec] = &Classes.front(); 1259 } 1260 1261 unsigned Index = 0; 1262 for (Record *Rec : AsmOperands) { 1263 ClassInfo *CI = AsmOperandClasses[Rec]; 1264 CI->Kind = ClassInfo::UserClass0 + Index; 1265 1266 ListInit *Supers = Rec->getValueAsListInit("SuperClasses"); 1267 for (Init *I : Supers->getValues()) { 1268 DefInit *DI = dyn_cast<DefInit>(I); 1269 if (!DI) { 1270 PrintError(Rec->getLoc(), "Invalid super class reference!"); 1271 continue; 1272 } 1273 1274 ClassInfo *SC = AsmOperandClasses[DI->getDef()]; 1275 if (!SC) 1276 PrintError(Rec->getLoc(), "Invalid super class reference!"); 1277 else 1278 CI->SuperClasses.push_back(SC); 1279 } 1280 CI->ClassName = Rec->getValueAsString("Name"); 1281 CI->Name = "MCK_" + CI->ClassName; 1282 CI->ValueName = Rec->getName(); 1283 1284 // Get or construct the predicate method name. 1285 Init *PMName = Rec->getValueInit("PredicateMethod"); 1286 if (StringInit *SI = dyn_cast<StringInit>(PMName)) { 1287 CI->PredicateMethod = SI->getValue(); 1288 } else { 1289 assert(isa<UnsetInit>(PMName) && "Unexpected PredicateMethod field!"); 1290 CI->PredicateMethod = "is" + CI->ClassName; 1291 } 1292 1293 // Get or construct the render method name. 1294 Init *RMName = Rec->getValueInit("RenderMethod"); 1295 if (StringInit *SI = dyn_cast<StringInit>(RMName)) { 1296 CI->RenderMethod = SI->getValue(); 1297 } else { 1298 assert(isa<UnsetInit>(RMName) && "Unexpected RenderMethod field!"); 1299 CI->RenderMethod = "add" + CI->ClassName + "Operands"; 1300 } 1301 1302 // Get the parse method name or leave it as empty. 1303 Init *PRMName = Rec->getValueInit("ParserMethod"); 1304 if (StringInit *SI = dyn_cast<StringInit>(PRMName)) 1305 CI->ParserMethod = SI->getValue(); 1306 1307 // Get the diagnostic type or leave it as empty. 1308 // Get the parse method name or leave it as empty. 1309 Init *DiagnosticType = Rec->getValueInit("DiagnosticType"); 1310 if (StringInit *SI = dyn_cast<StringInit>(DiagnosticType)) 1311 CI->DiagnosticType = SI->getValue(); 1312 1313 ++Index; 1314 } 1315 } 1316 1317 AsmMatcherInfo::AsmMatcherInfo(Record *asmParser, 1318 CodeGenTarget &target, 1319 RecordKeeper &records) 1320 : Records(records), AsmParser(asmParser), Target(target) { 1321 } 1322 1323 /// buildOperandMatchInfo - Build the necessary information to handle user 1324 /// defined operand parsing methods. 1325 void AsmMatcherInfo::buildOperandMatchInfo() { 1326 1327 /// Map containing a mask with all operands indices that can be found for 1328 /// that class inside a instruction. 1329 typedef std::map<ClassInfo *, unsigned, less_ptr<ClassInfo>> OpClassMaskTy; 1330 OpClassMaskTy OpClassMask; 1331 1332 for (const auto &MI : Matchables) { 1333 OpClassMask.clear(); 1334 1335 // Keep track of all operands of this instructions which belong to the 1336 // same class. 1337 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1338 const MatchableInfo::AsmOperand &Op = MI->AsmOperands[i]; 1339 if (Op.Class->ParserMethod.empty()) 1340 continue; 1341 unsigned &OperandMask = OpClassMask[Op.Class]; 1342 OperandMask |= (1 << i); 1343 } 1344 1345 // Generate operand match info for each mnemonic/operand class pair. 1346 for (const auto &OCM : OpClassMask) { 1347 unsigned OpMask = OCM.second; 1348 ClassInfo *CI = OCM.first; 1349 OperandMatchInfo.push_back(OperandMatchEntry::create(MI.get(), CI, 1350 OpMask)); 1351 } 1352 } 1353 } 1354 1355 void AsmMatcherInfo::buildInfo() { 1356 // Build information about all of the AssemblerPredicates. 1357 std::vector<Record*> AllPredicates = 1358 Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("Predicate"); 1359 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AllPredicates.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1360 Record *Pred = AllPredicates[i]; 1361 // Ignore predicates that are not intended for the assembler. 1362 if (!Pred->getValueAsBit("AssemblerMatcherPredicate")) 1363 continue; 1364 1365 if (Pred->getName().empty()) 1366 PrintFatalError(Pred->getLoc(), "Predicate has no name!"); 1367 1368 SubtargetFeatures.insert(std::make_pair( 1369 Pred, SubtargetFeatureInfo(Pred, SubtargetFeatures.size()))); 1370 DEBUG(SubtargetFeatures.find(Pred)->second.dump()); 1371 assert(SubtargetFeatures.size() <= 64 && "Too many subtarget features!"); 1372 } 1373 1374 // Parse the instructions; we need to do this first so that we can gather the 1375 // singleton register classes. 1376 SmallPtrSet<Record*, 16> SingletonRegisters; 1377 unsigned VariantCount = Target.getAsmParserVariantCount(); 1378 for (unsigned VC = 0; VC != VariantCount; ++VC) { 1379 Record *AsmVariant = Target.getAsmParserVariant(VC); 1380 std::string CommentDelimiter = 1381 AsmVariant->getValueAsString("CommentDelimiter"); 1382 std::string RegisterPrefix = AsmVariant->getValueAsString("RegisterPrefix"); 1383 int AsmVariantNo = AsmVariant->getValueAsInt("Variant"); 1384 1385 for (const CodeGenInstruction *CGI : Target.instructions()) { 1386 1387 // If the tblgen -match-prefix option is specified (for tblgen hackers), 1388 // filter the set of instructions we consider. 1389 if (!StringRef(CGI->TheDef->getName()).startswith(MatchPrefix)) 1390 continue; 1391 1392 // Ignore "codegen only" instructions. 1393 if (CGI->TheDef->getValueAsBit("isCodeGenOnly")) 1394 continue; 1395 1396 std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo> II(new MatchableInfo(*CGI)); 1397 1398 II->initialize(*this, SingletonRegisters, AsmVariantNo, RegisterPrefix); 1399 1400 // Ignore instructions which shouldn't be matched and diagnose invalid 1401 // instruction definitions with an error. 1402 if (!II->validate(CommentDelimiter, true)) 1403 continue; 1404 1405 Matchables.push_back(std::move(II)); 1406 } 1407 1408 // Parse all of the InstAlias definitions and stick them in the list of 1409 // matchables. 1410 std::vector<Record*> AllInstAliases = 1411 Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("InstAlias"); 1412 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AllInstAliases.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1413 auto Alias = llvm::make_unique<CodeGenInstAlias>(AllInstAliases[i], 1414 AsmVariantNo, Target); 1415 1416 // If the tblgen -match-prefix option is specified (for tblgen hackers), 1417 // filter the set of instruction aliases we consider, based on the target 1418 // instruction. 1419 if (!StringRef(Alias->ResultInst->TheDef->getName()) 1420 .startswith( MatchPrefix)) 1421 continue; 1422 1423 std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo> II(new MatchableInfo(std::move(Alias))); 1424 1425 II->initialize(*this, SingletonRegisters, AsmVariantNo, RegisterPrefix); 1426 1427 // Validate the alias definitions. 1428 II->validate(CommentDelimiter, false); 1429 1430 Matchables.push_back(std::move(II)); 1431 } 1432 } 1433 1434 // Build info for the register classes. 1435 buildRegisterClasses(SingletonRegisters); 1436 1437 // Build info for the user defined assembly operand classes. 1438 buildOperandClasses(); 1439 1440 // Build the information about matchables, now that we have fully formed 1441 // classes. 1442 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo>> NewMatchables; 1443 for (auto &II : Matchables) { 1444 // Parse the tokens after the mnemonic. 1445 // Note: buildInstructionOperandReference may insert new AsmOperands, so 1446 // don't precompute the loop bound. 1447 for (unsigned i = 0; i != II->AsmOperands.size(); ++i) { 1448 MatchableInfo::AsmOperand &Op = II->AsmOperands[i]; 1449 StringRef Token = Op.Token; 1450 1451 // Check for singleton registers. 1452 if (Record *RegRecord = II->AsmOperands[i].SingletonReg) { 1453 Op.Class = RegisterClasses[RegRecord]; 1454 assert(Op.Class && Op.Class->Registers.size() == 1 && 1455 "Unexpected class for singleton register"); 1456 continue; 1457 } 1458 1459 // Check for simple tokens. 1460 if (Token[0] != '$') { 1461 Op.Class = getTokenClass(Token); 1462 continue; 1463 } 1464 1465 if (Token.size() > 1 && isdigit(Token[1])) { 1466 Op.Class = getTokenClass(Token); 1467 continue; 1468 } 1469 1470 // Otherwise this is an operand reference. 1471 StringRef OperandName; 1472 if (Token[1] == '{') 1473 OperandName = Token.substr(2, Token.size() - 3); 1474 else 1475 OperandName = Token.substr(1); 1476 1477 if (II->DefRec.is<const CodeGenInstruction*>()) 1478 buildInstructionOperandReference(II.get(), OperandName, i); 1479 else 1480 buildAliasOperandReference(II.get(), OperandName, Op); 1481 } 1482 1483 if (II->DefRec.is<const CodeGenInstruction*>()) { 1484 II->buildInstructionResultOperands(); 1485 // If the instruction has a two-operand alias, build up the 1486 // matchable here. We'll add them in bulk at the end to avoid 1487 // confusing this loop. 1488 std::string Constraint = 1489 II->TheDef->getValueAsString("TwoOperandAliasConstraint"); 1490 if (Constraint != "") { 1491 // Start by making a copy of the original matchable. 1492 std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo> AliasII(new MatchableInfo(*II)); 1493 1494 // Adjust it to be a two-operand alias. 1495 AliasII->formTwoOperandAlias(Constraint); 1496 1497 // Add the alias to the matchables list. 1498 NewMatchables.push_back(std::move(AliasII)); 1499 } 1500 } else 1501 II->buildAliasResultOperands(); 1502 } 1503 if (!NewMatchables.empty()) 1504 Matchables.insert(Matchables.end(), 1505 std::make_move_iterator(NewMatchables.begin()), 1506 std::make_move_iterator(NewMatchables.end())); 1507 1508 // Process token alias definitions and set up the associated superclass 1509 // information. 1510 std::vector<Record*> AllTokenAliases = 1511 Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("TokenAlias"); 1512 for (unsigned i = 0, e = AllTokenAliases.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1513 Record *Rec = AllTokenAliases[i]; 1514 ClassInfo *FromClass = getTokenClass(Rec->getValueAsString("FromToken")); 1515 ClassInfo *ToClass = getTokenClass(Rec->getValueAsString("ToToken")); 1516 if (FromClass == ToClass) 1517 PrintFatalError(Rec->getLoc(), 1518 "error: Destination value identical to source value."); 1519 FromClass->SuperClasses.push_back(ToClass); 1520 } 1521 1522 // Reorder classes so that classes precede super classes. 1523 Classes.sort(); 1524 } 1525 1526 /// buildInstructionOperandReference - The specified operand is a reference to a 1527 /// named operand such as $src. Resolve the Class and OperandInfo pointers. 1528 void AsmMatcherInfo:: 1529 buildInstructionOperandReference(MatchableInfo *II, 1530 StringRef OperandName, 1531 unsigned AsmOpIdx) { 1532 const CodeGenInstruction &CGI = *II->DefRec.get<const CodeGenInstruction*>(); 1533 const CGIOperandList &Operands = CGI.Operands; 1534 MatchableInfo::AsmOperand *Op = &II->AsmOperands[AsmOpIdx]; 1535 1536 // Map this token to an operand. 1537 unsigned Idx; 1538 if (!Operands.hasOperandNamed(OperandName, Idx)) 1539 PrintFatalError(II->TheDef->getLoc(), 1540 "error: unable to find operand: '" + OperandName + "'"); 1541 1542 // If the instruction operand has multiple suboperands, but the parser 1543 // match class for the asm operand is still the default "ImmAsmOperand", 1544 // then handle each suboperand separately. 1545 if (Op->SubOpIdx == -1 && Operands[Idx].MINumOperands > 1) { 1546 Record *Rec = Operands[Idx].Rec; 1547 assert(Rec->isSubClassOf("Operand") && "Unexpected operand!"); 1548 Record *MatchClass = Rec->getValueAsDef("ParserMatchClass"); 1549 if (MatchClass && MatchClass->getValueAsString("Name") == "Imm") { 1550 // Insert remaining suboperands after AsmOpIdx in II->AsmOperands. 1551 StringRef Token = Op->Token; // save this in case Op gets moved 1552 for (unsigned SI = 1, SE = Operands[Idx].MINumOperands; SI != SE; ++SI) { 1553 MatchableInfo::AsmOperand NewAsmOp(/*IsIsolatedToken=*/true, Token); 1554 NewAsmOp.SubOpIdx = SI; 1555 II->AsmOperands.insert(II->AsmOperands.begin()+AsmOpIdx+SI, NewAsmOp); 1556 } 1557 // Replace Op with first suboperand. 1558 Op = &II->AsmOperands[AsmOpIdx]; // update the pointer in case it moved 1559 Op->SubOpIdx = 0; 1560 } 1561 } 1562 1563 // Set up the operand class. 1564 Op->Class = getOperandClass(Operands[Idx], Op->SubOpIdx); 1565 1566 // If the named operand is tied, canonicalize it to the untied operand. 1567 // For example, something like: 1568 // (outs GPR:$dst), (ins GPR:$src) 1569 // with an asmstring of 1570 // "inc $src" 1571 // we want to canonicalize to: 1572 // "inc $dst" 1573 // so that we know how to provide the $dst operand when filling in the result. 1574 int OITied = -1; 1575 if (Operands[Idx].MINumOperands == 1) 1576 OITied = Operands[Idx].getTiedRegister(); 1577 if (OITied != -1) { 1578 // The tied operand index is an MIOperand index, find the operand that 1579 // contains it. 1580 std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> Idx = Operands.getSubOperandNumber(OITied); 1581 OperandName = Operands[Idx.first].Name; 1582 Op->SubOpIdx = Idx.second; 1583 } 1584 1585 Op->SrcOpName = OperandName; 1586 } 1587 1588 /// buildAliasOperandReference - When parsing an operand reference out of the 1589 /// matching string (e.g. "movsx $src, $dst"), determine what the class of the 1590 /// operand reference is by looking it up in the result pattern definition. 1591 void AsmMatcherInfo::buildAliasOperandReference(MatchableInfo *II, 1592 StringRef OperandName, 1593 MatchableInfo::AsmOperand &Op) { 1594 const CodeGenInstAlias &CGA = *II->DefRec.get<const CodeGenInstAlias*>(); 1595 1596 // Set up the operand class. 1597 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CGA.ResultOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) 1598 if (CGA.ResultOperands[i].isRecord() && 1599 CGA.ResultOperands[i].getName() == OperandName) { 1600 // It's safe to go with the first one we find, because CodeGenInstAlias 1601 // validates that all operands with the same name have the same record. 1602 Op.SubOpIdx = CGA.ResultInstOperandIndex[i].second; 1603 // Use the match class from the Alias definition, not the 1604 // destination instruction, as we may have an immediate that's 1605 // being munged by the match class. 1606 Op.Class = getOperandClass(CGA.ResultOperands[i].getRecord(), 1607 Op.SubOpIdx); 1608 Op.SrcOpName = OperandName; 1609 return; 1610 } 1611 1612 PrintFatalError(II->TheDef->getLoc(), 1613 "error: unable to find operand: '" + OperandName + "'"); 1614 } 1615 1616 void MatchableInfo::buildInstructionResultOperands() { 1617 const CodeGenInstruction *ResultInst = getResultInst(); 1618 1619 // Loop over all operands of the result instruction, determining how to 1620 // populate them. 1621 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ResultInst->Operands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1622 const CGIOperandList::OperandInfo &OpInfo = ResultInst->Operands[i]; 1623 1624 // If this is a tied operand, just copy from the previously handled operand. 1625 int TiedOp = -1; 1626 if (OpInfo.MINumOperands == 1) 1627 TiedOp = OpInfo.getTiedRegister(); 1628 if (TiedOp != -1) { 1629 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getTiedOp(TiedOp)); 1630 continue; 1631 } 1632 1633 // Find out what operand from the asmparser this MCInst operand comes from. 1634 int SrcOperand = findAsmOperandNamed(OpInfo.Name); 1635 if (OpInfo.Name.empty() || SrcOperand == -1) { 1636 // This may happen for operands that are tied to a suboperand of a 1637 // complex operand. Simply use a dummy value here; nobody should 1638 // use this operand slot. 1639 // FIXME: The long term goal is for the MCOperand list to not contain 1640 // tied operands at all. 1641 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getImmOp(0)); 1642 continue; 1643 } 1644 1645 // Check if the one AsmOperand populates the entire operand. 1646 unsigned NumOperands = OpInfo.MINumOperands; 1647 if (AsmOperands[SrcOperand].SubOpIdx == -1) { 1648 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getRenderedOp(SrcOperand, NumOperands)); 1649 continue; 1650 } 1651 1652 // Add a separate ResOperand for each suboperand. 1653 for (unsigned AI = 0; AI < NumOperands; ++AI) { 1654 assert(AsmOperands[SrcOperand+AI].SubOpIdx == (int)AI && 1655 AsmOperands[SrcOperand+AI].SrcOpName == OpInfo.Name && 1656 "unexpected AsmOperands for suboperands"); 1657 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getRenderedOp(SrcOperand + AI, 1)); 1658 } 1659 } 1660 } 1661 1662 void MatchableInfo::buildAliasResultOperands() { 1663 const CodeGenInstAlias &CGA = *DefRec.get<const CodeGenInstAlias*>(); 1664 const CodeGenInstruction *ResultInst = getResultInst(); 1665 1666 // Loop over all operands of the result instruction, determining how to 1667 // populate them. 1668 unsigned AliasOpNo = 0; 1669 unsigned LastOpNo = CGA.ResultInstOperandIndex.size(); 1670 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ResultInst->Operands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1671 const CGIOperandList::OperandInfo *OpInfo = &ResultInst->Operands[i]; 1672 1673 // If this is a tied operand, just copy from the previously handled operand. 1674 int TiedOp = -1; 1675 if (OpInfo->MINumOperands == 1) 1676 TiedOp = OpInfo->getTiedRegister(); 1677 if (TiedOp != -1) { 1678 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getTiedOp(TiedOp)); 1679 continue; 1680 } 1681 1682 // Handle all the suboperands for this operand. 1683 const std::string &OpName = OpInfo->Name; 1684 for ( ; AliasOpNo < LastOpNo && 1685 CGA.ResultInstOperandIndex[AliasOpNo].first == i; ++AliasOpNo) { 1686 int SubIdx = CGA.ResultInstOperandIndex[AliasOpNo].second; 1687 1688 // Find out what operand from the asmparser that this MCInst operand 1689 // comes from. 1690 switch (CGA.ResultOperands[AliasOpNo].Kind) { 1691 case CodeGenInstAlias::ResultOperand::K_Record: { 1692 StringRef Name = CGA.ResultOperands[AliasOpNo].getName(); 1693 int SrcOperand = findAsmOperand(Name, SubIdx); 1694 if (SrcOperand == -1) 1695 PrintFatalError(TheDef->getLoc(), "Instruction '" + 1696 TheDef->getName() + "' has operand '" + OpName + 1697 "' that doesn't appear in asm string!"); 1698 unsigned NumOperands = (SubIdx == -1 ? OpInfo->MINumOperands : 1); 1699 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getRenderedOp(SrcOperand, 1700 NumOperands)); 1701 break; 1702 } 1703 case CodeGenInstAlias::ResultOperand::K_Imm: { 1704 int64_t ImmVal = CGA.ResultOperands[AliasOpNo].getImm(); 1705 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getImmOp(ImmVal)); 1706 break; 1707 } 1708 case CodeGenInstAlias::ResultOperand::K_Reg: { 1709 Record *Reg = CGA.ResultOperands[AliasOpNo].getRegister(); 1710 ResOperands.push_back(ResOperand::getRegOp(Reg)); 1711 break; 1712 } 1713 } 1714 } 1715 } 1716 } 1717 1718 static unsigned getConverterOperandID(const std::string &Name, 1719 SetVector<std::string> &Table, 1720 bool &IsNew) { 1721 IsNew = Table.insert(Name); 1722 1723 unsigned ID = IsNew ? Table.size() - 1 : 1724 std::find(Table.begin(), Table.end(), Name) - Table.begin(); 1725 1726 assert(ID < Table.size()); 1727 1728 return ID; 1729 } 1730 1731 1732 static void emitConvertFuncs(CodeGenTarget &Target, StringRef ClassName, 1733 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo>> &Infos, 1734 raw_ostream &OS) { 1735 SetVector<std::string> OperandConversionKinds; 1736 SetVector<std::string> InstructionConversionKinds; 1737 std::vector<std::vector<uint8_t> > ConversionTable; 1738 size_t MaxRowLength = 2; // minimum is custom converter plus terminator. 1739 1740 // TargetOperandClass - This is the target's operand class, like X86Operand. 1741 std::string TargetOperandClass = Target.getName() + "Operand"; 1742 1743 // Write the convert function to a separate stream, so we can drop it after 1744 // the enum. We'll build up the conversion handlers for the individual 1745 // operand types opportunistically as we encounter them. 1746 std::string ConvertFnBody; 1747 raw_string_ostream CvtOS(ConvertFnBody); 1748 // Start the unified conversion function. 1749 CvtOS << "void " << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::\n" 1750 << "convertToMCInst(unsigned Kind, MCInst &Inst, " 1751 << "unsigned Opcode,\n" 1752 << " const OperandVector" 1753 << " &Operands) {\n" 1754 << " assert(Kind < CVT_NUM_SIGNATURES && \"Invalid signature!\");\n" 1755 << " const uint8_t *Converter = ConversionTable[Kind];\n" 1756 << " Inst.setOpcode(Opcode);\n" 1757 << " for (const uint8_t *p = Converter; *p; p+= 2) {\n" 1758 << " switch (*p) {\n" 1759 << " default: llvm_unreachable(\"invalid conversion entry!\");\n" 1760 << " case CVT_Reg:\n" 1761 << " static_cast<" << TargetOperandClass 1762 << "&>(*Operands[*(p + 1)]).addRegOperands(Inst, 1);\n" 1763 << " break;\n" 1764 << " case CVT_Tied:\n" 1765 << " Inst.addOperand(Inst.getOperand(*(p + 1)));\n" 1766 << " break;\n"; 1767 1768 std::string OperandFnBody; 1769 raw_string_ostream OpOS(OperandFnBody); 1770 // Start the operand number lookup function. 1771 OpOS << "void " << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::\n" 1772 << "convertToMapAndConstraints(unsigned Kind,\n"; 1773 OpOS.indent(27); 1774 OpOS << "const OperandVector &Operands) {\n" 1775 << " assert(Kind < CVT_NUM_SIGNATURES && \"Invalid signature!\");\n" 1776 << " unsigned NumMCOperands = 0;\n" 1777 << " const uint8_t *Converter = ConversionTable[Kind];\n" 1778 << " for (const uint8_t *p = Converter; *p; p+= 2) {\n" 1779 << " switch (*p) {\n" 1780 << " default: llvm_unreachable(\"invalid conversion entry!\");\n" 1781 << " case CVT_Reg:\n" 1782 << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setMCOperandNum(NumMCOperands);\n" 1783 << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setConstraint(\"r\");\n" 1784 << " ++NumMCOperands;\n" 1785 << " break;\n" 1786 << " case CVT_Tied:\n" 1787 << " ++NumMCOperands;\n" 1788 << " break;\n"; 1789 1790 // Pre-populate the operand conversion kinds with the standard always 1791 // available entries. 1792 OperandConversionKinds.insert("CVT_Done"); 1793 OperandConversionKinds.insert("CVT_Reg"); 1794 OperandConversionKinds.insert("CVT_Tied"); 1795 enum { CVT_Done, CVT_Reg, CVT_Tied }; 1796 1797 for (auto &II : Infos) { 1798 // Check if we have a custom match function. 1799 std::string AsmMatchConverter = 1800 II->getResultInst()->TheDef->getValueAsString("AsmMatchConverter"); 1801 if (!AsmMatchConverter.empty() && II->UseInstAsmMatchConverter) { 1802 std::string Signature = "ConvertCustom_" + AsmMatchConverter; 1803 II->ConversionFnKind = Signature; 1804 1805 // Check if we have already generated this signature. 1806 if (!InstructionConversionKinds.insert(Signature)) 1807 continue; 1808 1809 // Remember this converter for the kind enum. 1810 unsigned KindID = OperandConversionKinds.size(); 1811 OperandConversionKinds.insert("CVT_" + 1812 getEnumNameForToken(AsmMatchConverter)); 1813 1814 // Add the converter row for this instruction. 1815 ConversionTable.emplace_back(); 1816 ConversionTable.back().push_back(KindID); 1817 ConversionTable.back().push_back(CVT_Done); 1818 1819 // Add the handler to the conversion driver function. 1820 CvtOS << " case CVT_" 1821 << getEnumNameForToken(AsmMatchConverter) << ":\n" 1822 << " " << AsmMatchConverter << "(Inst, Operands);\n" 1823 << " break;\n"; 1824 1825 // FIXME: Handle the operand number lookup for custom match functions. 1826 continue; 1827 } 1828 1829 // Build the conversion function signature. 1830 std::string Signature = "Convert"; 1831 1832 std::vector<uint8_t> ConversionRow; 1833 1834 // Compute the convert enum and the case body. 1835 MaxRowLength = std::max(MaxRowLength, II->ResOperands.size()*2 + 1 ); 1836 1837 for (unsigned i = 0, e = II->ResOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 1838 const MatchableInfo::ResOperand &OpInfo = II->ResOperands[i]; 1839 1840 // Generate code to populate each result operand. 1841 switch (OpInfo.Kind) { 1842 case MatchableInfo::ResOperand::RenderAsmOperand: { 1843 // This comes from something we parsed. 1844 const MatchableInfo::AsmOperand &Op = 1845 II->AsmOperands[OpInfo.AsmOperandNum]; 1846 1847 // Registers are always converted the same, don't duplicate the 1848 // conversion function based on them. 1849 Signature += "__"; 1850 std::string Class; 1851 Class = Op.Class->isRegisterClass() ? "Reg" : Op.Class->ClassName; 1852 Signature += Class; 1853 Signature += utostr(OpInfo.MINumOperands); 1854 Signature += "_" + itostr(OpInfo.AsmOperandNum); 1855 1856 // Add the conversion kind, if necessary, and get the associated ID 1857 // the index of its entry in the vector). 1858 std::string Name = "CVT_" + (Op.Class->isRegisterClass() ? "Reg" : 1859 Op.Class->RenderMethod); 1860 Name = getEnumNameForToken(Name); 1861 1862 bool IsNewConverter = false; 1863 unsigned ID = getConverterOperandID(Name, OperandConversionKinds, 1864 IsNewConverter); 1865 1866 // Add the operand entry to the instruction kind conversion row. 1867 ConversionRow.push_back(ID); 1868 ConversionRow.push_back(OpInfo.AsmOperandNum + 1); 1869 1870 if (!IsNewConverter) 1871 break; 1872 1873 // This is a new operand kind. Add a handler for it to the 1874 // converter driver. 1875 CvtOS << " case " << Name << ":\n" 1876 << " static_cast<" << TargetOperandClass 1877 << "&>(*Operands[*(p + 1)])." << Op.Class->RenderMethod 1878 << "(Inst, " << OpInfo.MINumOperands << ");\n" 1879 << " break;\n"; 1880 1881 // Add a handler for the operand number lookup. 1882 OpOS << " case " << Name << ":\n" 1883 << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setMCOperandNum(NumMCOperands);\n"; 1884 1885 if (Op.Class->isRegisterClass()) 1886 OpOS << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setConstraint(\"r\");\n"; 1887 else 1888 OpOS << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setConstraint(\"m\");\n"; 1889 OpOS << " NumMCOperands += " << OpInfo.MINumOperands << ";\n" 1890 << " break;\n"; 1891 break; 1892 } 1893 case MatchableInfo::ResOperand::TiedOperand: { 1894 // If this operand is tied to a previous one, just copy the MCInst 1895 // operand from the earlier one.We can only tie single MCOperand values. 1896 assert(OpInfo.MINumOperands == 1 && "Not a singular MCOperand"); 1897 unsigned TiedOp = OpInfo.TiedOperandNum; 1898 assert(i > TiedOp && "Tied operand precedes its target!"); 1899 Signature += "__Tie" + utostr(TiedOp); 1900 ConversionRow.push_back(CVT_Tied); 1901 ConversionRow.push_back(TiedOp); 1902 break; 1903 } 1904 case MatchableInfo::ResOperand::ImmOperand: { 1905 int64_t Val = OpInfo.ImmVal; 1906 std::string Ty = "imm_" + itostr(Val); 1907 Ty = getEnumNameForToken(Ty); 1908 Signature += "__" + Ty; 1909 1910 std::string Name = "CVT_" + Ty; 1911 bool IsNewConverter = false; 1912 unsigned ID = getConverterOperandID(Name, OperandConversionKinds, 1913 IsNewConverter); 1914 // Add the operand entry to the instruction kind conversion row. 1915 ConversionRow.push_back(ID); 1916 ConversionRow.push_back(0); 1917 1918 if (!IsNewConverter) 1919 break; 1920 1921 CvtOS << " case " << Name << ":\n" 1922 << " Inst.addOperand(MCOperand::createImm(" << Val << "));\n" 1923 << " break;\n"; 1924 1925 OpOS << " case " << Name << ":\n" 1926 << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setMCOperandNum(NumMCOperands);\n" 1927 << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setConstraint(\"\");\n" 1928 << " ++NumMCOperands;\n" 1929 << " break;\n"; 1930 break; 1931 } 1932 case MatchableInfo::ResOperand::RegOperand: { 1933 std::string Reg, Name; 1934 if (!OpInfo.Register) { 1935 Name = "reg0"; 1936 Reg = "0"; 1937 } else { 1938 Reg = getQualifiedName(OpInfo.Register); 1939 Name = "reg" + OpInfo.Register->getName(); 1940 } 1941 Signature += "__" + Name; 1942 Name = "CVT_" + Name; 1943 bool IsNewConverter = false; 1944 unsigned ID = getConverterOperandID(Name, OperandConversionKinds, 1945 IsNewConverter); 1946 // Add the operand entry to the instruction kind conversion row. 1947 ConversionRow.push_back(ID); 1948 ConversionRow.push_back(0); 1949 1950 if (!IsNewConverter) 1951 break; 1952 CvtOS << " case " << Name << ":\n" 1953 << " Inst.addOperand(MCOperand::createReg(" << Reg << "));\n" 1954 << " break;\n"; 1955 1956 OpOS << " case " << Name << ":\n" 1957 << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setMCOperandNum(NumMCOperands);\n" 1958 << " Operands[*(p + 1)]->setConstraint(\"m\");\n" 1959 << " ++NumMCOperands;\n" 1960 << " break;\n"; 1961 } 1962 } 1963 } 1964 1965 // If there were no operands, add to the signature to that effect 1966 if (Signature == "Convert") 1967 Signature += "_NoOperands"; 1968 1969 II->ConversionFnKind = Signature; 1970 1971 // Save the signature. If we already have it, don't add a new row 1972 // to the table. 1973 if (!InstructionConversionKinds.insert(Signature)) 1974 continue; 1975 1976 // Add the row to the table. 1977 ConversionTable.push_back(ConversionRow); 1978 } 1979 1980 // Finish up the converter driver function. 1981 CvtOS << " }\n }\n}\n\n"; 1982 1983 // Finish up the operand number lookup function. 1984 OpOS << " }\n }\n}\n\n"; 1985 1986 OS << "namespace {\n"; 1987 1988 // Output the operand conversion kind enum. 1989 OS << "enum OperatorConversionKind {\n"; 1990 for (unsigned i = 0, e = OperandConversionKinds.size(); i != e; ++i) 1991 OS << " " << OperandConversionKinds[i] << ",\n"; 1992 OS << " CVT_NUM_CONVERTERS\n"; 1993 OS << "};\n\n"; 1994 1995 // Output the instruction conversion kind enum. 1996 OS << "enum InstructionConversionKind {\n"; 1997 for (SetVector<std::string>::const_iterator 1998 i = InstructionConversionKinds.begin(), 1999 e = InstructionConversionKinds.end(); i != e; ++i) 2000 OS << " " << *i << ",\n"; 2001 OS << " CVT_NUM_SIGNATURES\n"; 2002 OS << "};\n\n"; 2003 2004 2005 OS << "} // end anonymous namespace\n\n"; 2006 2007 // Output the conversion table. 2008 OS << "static const uint8_t ConversionTable[CVT_NUM_SIGNATURES][" 2009 << MaxRowLength << "] = {\n"; 2010 2011 for (unsigned Row = 0, ERow = ConversionTable.size(); Row != ERow; ++Row) { 2012 assert(ConversionTable[Row].size() % 2 == 0 && "bad conversion row!"); 2013 OS << " // " << InstructionConversionKinds[Row] << "\n"; 2014 OS << " { "; 2015 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ConversionTable[Row].size(); i != e; i += 2) 2016 OS << OperandConversionKinds[ConversionTable[Row][i]] << ", " 2017 << (unsigned)(ConversionTable[Row][i + 1]) << ", "; 2018 OS << "CVT_Done },\n"; 2019 } 2020 2021 OS << "};\n\n"; 2022 2023 // Spit out the conversion driver function. 2024 OS << CvtOS.str(); 2025 2026 // Spit out the operand number lookup function. 2027 OS << OpOS.str(); 2028 } 2029 2030 /// emitMatchClassEnumeration - Emit the enumeration for match class kinds. 2031 static void emitMatchClassEnumeration(CodeGenTarget &Target, 2032 std::forward_list<ClassInfo> &Infos, 2033 raw_ostream &OS) { 2034 OS << "namespace {\n\n"; 2035 2036 OS << "/// MatchClassKind - The kinds of classes which participate in\n" 2037 << "/// instruction matching.\n"; 2038 OS << "enum MatchClassKind {\n"; 2039 OS << " InvalidMatchClass = 0,\n"; 2040 for (const auto &CI : Infos) { 2041 OS << " " << CI.Name << ", // "; 2042 if (CI.Kind == ClassInfo::Token) { 2043 OS << "'" << CI.ValueName << "'\n"; 2044 } else if (CI.isRegisterClass()) { 2045 if (!CI.ValueName.empty()) 2046 OS << "register class '" << CI.ValueName << "'\n"; 2047 else 2048 OS << "derived register class\n"; 2049 } else { 2050 OS << "user defined class '" << CI.ValueName << "'\n"; 2051 } 2052 } 2053 OS << " NumMatchClassKinds\n"; 2054 OS << "};\n\n"; 2055 2056 OS << "}\n\n"; 2057 } 2058 2059 /// emitValidateOperandClass - Emit the function to validate an operand class. 2060 static void emitValidateOperandClass(AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 2061 raw_ostream &OS) { 2062 OS << "static unsigned validateOperandClass(MCParsedAsmOperand &GOp, " 2063 << "MatchClassKind Kind) {\n"; 2064 OS << " " << Info.Target.getName() << "Operand &Operand = (" 2065 << Info.Target.getName() << "Operand&)GOp;\n"; 2066 2067 // The InvalidMatchClass is not to match any operand. 2068 OS << " if (Kind == InvalidMatchClass)\n"; 2069 OS << " return MCTargetAsmParser::Match_InvalidOperand;\n\n"; 2070 2071 // Check for Token operands first. 2072 // FIXME: Use a more specific diagnostic type. 2073 OS << " if (Operand.isToken())\n"; 2074 OS << " return isSubclass(matchTokenString(Operand.getToken()), Kind) ?\n" 2075 << " MCTargetAsmParser::Match_Success :\n" 2076 << " MCTargetAsmParser::Match_InvalidOperand;\n\n"; 2077 2078 // Check the user classes. We don't care what order since we're only 2079 // actually matching against one of them. 2080 for (const auto &CI : Info.Classes) { 2081 if (!CI.isUserClass()) 2082 continue; 2083 2084 OS << " // '" << CI.ClassName << "' class\n"; 2085 OS << " if (Kind == " << CI.Name << ") {\n"; 2086 OS << " if (Operand." << CI.PredicateMethod << "())\n"; 2087 OS << " return MCTargetAsmParser::Match_Success;\n"; 2088 if (!CI.DiagnosticType.empty()) 2089 OS << " return " << Info.Target.getName() << "AsmParser::Match_" 2090 << CI.DiagnosticType << ";\n"; 2091 OS << " }\n\n"; 2092 } 2093 2094 // Check for register operands, including sub-classes. 2095 OS << " if (Operand.isReg()) {\n"; 2096 OS << " MatchClassKind OpKind;\n"; 2097 OS << " switch (Operand.getReg()) {\n"; 2098 OS << " default: OpKind = InvalidMatchClass; break;\n"; 2099 for (const auto &RC : Info.RegisterClasses) 2100 OS << " case " << Info.Target.getName() << "::" 2101 << RC.first->getName() << ": OpKind = " << RC.second->Name 2102 << "; break;\n"; 2103 OS << " }\n"; 2104 OS << " return isSubclass(OpKind, Kind) ? " 2105 << "MCTargetAsmParser::Match_Success :\n " 2106 << " MCTargetAsmParser::Match_InvalidOperand;\n }\n\n"; 2107 2108 // Generic fallthrough match failure case for operands that don't have 2109 // specialized diagnostic types. 2110 OS << " return MCTargetAsmParser::Match_InvalidOperand;\n"; 2111 OS << "}\n\n"; 2112 } 2113 2114 /// emitIsSubclass - Emit the subclass predicate function. 2115 static void emitIsSubclass(CodeGenTarget &Target, 2116 std::forward_list<ClassInfo> &Infos, 2117 raw_ostream &OS) { 2118 OS << "/// isSubclass - Compute whether \\p A is a subclass of \\p B.\n"; 2119 OS << "static bool isSubclass(MatchClassKind A, MatchClassKind B) {\n"; 2120 OS << " if (A == B)\n"; 2121 OS << " return true;\n\n"; 2122 2123 std::string OStr; 2124 raw_string_ostream SS(OStr); 2125 unsigned Count = 0; 2126 SS << " switch (A) {\n"; 2127 SS << " default:\n"; 2128 SS << " return false;\n"; 2129 for (const auto &A : Infos) { 2130 std::vector<StringRef> SuperClasses; 2131 for (const auto &B : Infos) { 2132 if (&A != &B && A.isSubsetOf(B)) 2133 SuperClasses.push_back(B.Name); 2134 } 2135 2136 if (SuperClasses.empty()) 2137 continue; 2138 ++Count; 2139 2140 SS << "\n case " << A.Name << ":\n"; 2141 2142 if (SuperClasses.size() == 1) { 2143 SS << " return B == " << SuperClasses.back().str() << ";\n"; 2144 continue; 2145 } 2146 2147 if (!SuperClasses.empty()) { 2148 SS << " switch (B) {\n"; 2149 SS << " default: return false;\n"; 2150 for (unsigned i = 0, e = SuperClasses.size(); i != e; ++i) 2151 SS << " case " << SuperClasses[i].str() << ": return true;\n"; 2152 SS << " }\n"; 2153 } else { 2154 // No case statement to emit 2155 SS << " return false;\n"; 2156 } 2157 } 2158 SS << " }\n"; 2159 2160 // If there were case statements emitted into the string stream, write them 2161 // to the output stream, otherwise write the default. 2162 if (Count) 2163 OS << SS.str(); 2164 else 2165 OS << " return false;\n"; 2166 2167 OS << "}\n\n"; 2168 } 2169 2170 /// emitMatchTokenString - Emit the function to match a token string to the 2171 /// appropriate match class value. 2172 static void emitMatchTokenString(CodeGenTarget &Target, 2173 std::forward_list<ClassInfo> &Infos, 2174 raw_ostream &OS) { 2175 // Construct the match list. 2176 std::vector<StringMatcher::StringPair> Matches; 2177 for (const auto &CI : Infos) { 2178 if (CI.Kind == ClassInfo::Token) 2179 Matches.emplace_back(CI.ValueName, "return " + CI.Name + ";"); 2180 } 2181 2182 OS << "static MatchClassKind matchTokenString(StringRef Name) {\n"; 2183 2184 StringMatcher("Name", Matches, OS).Emit(); 2185 2186 OS << " return InvalidMatchClass;\n"; 2187 OS << "}\n\n"; 2188 } 2189 2190 /// emitMatchRegisterName - Emit the function to match a string to the target 2191 /// specific register enum. 2192 static void emitMatchRegisterName(CodeGenTarget &Target, Record *AsmParser, 2193 raw_ostream &OS) { 2194 // Construct the match list. 2195 std::vector<StringMatcher::StringPair> Matches; 2196 const auto &Regs = Target.getRegBank().getRegisters(); 2197 for (const CodeGenRegister &Reg : Regs) { 2198 if (Reg.TheDef->getValueAsString("AsmName").empty()) 2199 continue; 2200 2201 Matches.emplace_back(Reg.TheDef->getValueAsString("AsmName"), 2202 "return " + utostr(Reg.EnumValue) + ";"); 2203 } 2204 2205 OS << "static unsigned MatchRegisterName(StringRef Name) {\n"; 2206 2207 StringMatcher("Name", Matches, OS).Emit(); 2208 2209 OS << " return 0;\n"; 2210 OS << "}\n\n"; 2211 } 2212 2213 static const char *getMinimalTypeForRange(uint64_t Range) { 2214 assert(Range <= 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL && "Enum too large"); 2215 if (Range > 0xFFFFFFFFULL) 2216 return "uint64_t"; 2217 if (Range > 0xFFFF) 2218 return "uint32_t"; 2219 if (Range > 0xFF) 2220 return "uint16_t"; 2221 return "uint8_t"; 2222 } 2223 2224 static const char *getMinimalRequiredFeaturesType(const AsmMatcherInfo &Info) { 2225 uint64_t MaxIndex = Info.SubtargetFeatures.size(); 2226 if (MaxIndex > 0) 2227 MaxIndex--; 2228 return getMinimalTypeForRange(1ULL << MaxIndex); 2229 } 2230 2231 /// emitSubtargetFeatureFlagEnumeration - Emit the subtarget feature flag 2232 /// definitions. 2233 static void emitSubtargetFeatureFlagEnumeration(AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 2234 raw_ostream &OS) { 2235 OS << "// Flags for subtarget features that participate in " 2236 << "instruction matching.\n"; 2237 OS << "enum SubtargetFeatureFlag : " << getMinimalRequiredFeaturesType(Info) 2238 << " {\n"; 2239 for (const auto &SF : Info.SubtargetFeatures) { 2240 const SubtargetFeatureInfo &SFI = SF.second; 2241 OS << " " << SFI.getEnumName() << " = (1ULL << " << SFI.Index << "),\n"; 2242 } 2243 OS << " Feature_None = 0\n"; 2244 OS << "};\n\n"; 2245 } 2246 2247 /// emitOperandDiagnosticTypes - Emit the operand matching diagnostic types. 2248 static void emitOperandDiagnosticTypes(AsmMatcherInfo &Info, raw_ostream &OS) { 2249 // Get the set of diagnostic types from all of the operand classes. 2250 std::set<StringRef> Types; 2251 for (std::map<Record*, ClassInfo*>::const_iterator 2252 I = Info.AsmOperandClasses.begin(), 2253 E = Info.AsmOperandClasses.end(); I != E; ++I) { 2254 if (!I->second->DiagnosticType.empty()) 2255 Types.insert(I->second->DiagnosticType); 2256 } 2257 2258 if (Types.empty()) return; 2259 2260 // Now emit the enum entries. 2261 for (std::set<StringRef>::const_iterator I = Types.begin(), E = Types.end(); 2262 I != E; ++I) 2263 OS << " Match_" << *I << ",\n"; 2264 OS << " END_OPERAND_DIAGNOSTIC_TYPES\n"; 2265 } 2266 2267 /// emitGetSubtargetFeatureName - Emit the helper function to get the 2268 /// user-level name for a subtarget feature. 2269 static void emitGetSubtargetFeatureName(AsmMatcherInfo &Info, raw_ostream &OS) { 2270 OS << "// User-level names for subtarget features that participate in\n" 2271 << "// instruction matching.\n" 2272 << "static const char *getSubtargetFeatureName(uint64_t Val) {\n"; 2273 if (!Info.SubtargetFeatures.empty()) { 2274 OS << " switch(Val) {\n"; 2275 for (const auto &SF : Info.SubtargetFeatures) { 2276 const SubtargetFeatureInfo &SFI = SF.second; 2277 // FIXME: Totally just a placeholder name to get the algorithm working. 2278 OS << " case " << SFI.getEnumName() << ": return \"" 2279 << SFI.TheDef->getValueAsString("PredicateName") << "\";\n"; 2280 } 2281 OS << " default: return \"(unknown)\";\n"; 2282 OS << " }\n"; 2283 } else { 2284 // Nothing to emit, so skip the switch 2285 OS << " return \"(unknown)\";\n"; 2286 } 2287 OS << "}\n\n"; 2288 } 2289 2290 /// emitComputeAvailableFeatures - Emit the function to compute the list of 2291 /// available features given a subtarget. 2292 static void emitComputeAvailableFeatures(AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 2293 raw_ostream &OS) { 2294 std::string ClassName = 2295 Info.AsmParser->getValueAsString("AsmParserClassName"); 2296 2297 OS << "uint64_t " << Info.Target.getName() << ClassName << "::\n" 2298 << "ComputeAvailableFeatures(const FeatureBitset& FB) const {\n"; 2299 OS << " uint64_t Features = 0;\n"; 2300 for (const auto &SF : Info.SubtargetFeatures) { 2301 const SubtargetFeatureInfo &SFI = SF.second; 2302 2303 OS << " if ("; 2304 std::string CondStorage = 2305 SFI.TheDef->getValueAsString("AssemblerCondString"); 2306 StringRef Conds = CondStorage; 2307 std::pair<StringRef,StringRef> Comma = Conds.split(','); 2308 bool First = true; 2309 do { 2310 if (!First) 2311 OS << " && "; 2312 2313 bool Neg = false; 2314 StringRef Cond = Comma.first; 2315 if (Cond[0] == '!') { 2316 Neg = true; 2317 Cond = Cond.substr(1); 2318 } 2319 2320 OS << "("; 2321 if (Neg) 2322 OS << "!"; 2323 OS << "FB[" << Info.Target.getName() << "::" << Cond << "])"; 2324 2325 if (Comma.second.empty()) 2326 break; 2327 2328 First = false; 2329 Comma = Comma.second.split(','); 2330 } while (true); 2331 2332 OS << ")\n"; 2333 OS << " Features |= " << SFI.getEnumName() << ";\n"; 2334 } 2335 OS << " return Features;\n"; 2336 OS << "}\n\n"; 2337 } 2338 2339 static std::string GetAliasRequiredFeatures(Record *R, 2340 const AsmMatcherInfo &Info) { 2341 std::vector<Record*> ReqFeatures = R->getValueAsListOfDefs("Predicates"); 2342 std::string Result; 2343 unsigned NumFeatures = 0; 2344 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ReqFeatures.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2345 const SubtargetFeatureInfo *F = Info.getSubtargetFeature(ReqFeatures[i]); 2346 2347 if (!F) 2348 PrintFatalError(R->getLoc(), "Predicate '" + ReqFeatures[i]->getName() + 2349 "' is not marked as an AssemblerPredicate!"); 2350 2351 if (NumFeatures) 2352 Result += '|'; 2353 2354 Result += F->getEnumName(); 2355 ++NumFeatures; 2356 } 2357 2358 if (NumFeatures > 1) 2359 Result = '(' + Result + ')'; 2360 return Result; 2361 } 2362 2363 static void emitMnemonicAliasVariant(raw_ostream &OS,const AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 2364 std::vector<Record*> &Aliases, 2365 unsigned Indent = 0, 2366 StringRef AsmParserVariantName = StringRef()){ 2367 // Keep track of all the aliases from a mnemonic. Use an std::map so that the 2368 // iteration order of the map is stable. 2369 std::map<std::string, std::vector<Record*> > AliasesFromMnemonic; 2370 2371 for (unsigned i = 0, e = Aliases.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2372 Record *R = Aliases[i]; 2373 // FIXME: Allow AssemblerVariantName to be a comma separated list. 2374 std::string AsmVariantName = R->getValueAsString("AsmVariantName"); 2375 if (AsmVariantName != AsmParserVariantName) 2376 continue; 2377 AliasesFromMnemonic[R->getValueAsString("FromMnemonic")].push_back(R); 2378 } 2379 if (AliasesFromMnemonic.empty()) 2380 return; 2381 2382 // Process each alias a "from" mnemonic at a time, building the code executed 2383 // by the string remapper. 2384 std::vector<StringMatcher::StringPair> Cases; 2385 for (std::map<std::string, std::vector<Record*> >::iterator 2386 I = AliasesFromMnemonic.begin(), E = AliasesFromMnemonic.end(); 2387 I != E; ++I) { 2388 const std::vector<Record*> &ToVec = I->second; 2389 2390 // Loop through each alias and emit code that handles each case. If there 2391 // are two instructions without predicates, emit an error. If there is one, 2392 // emit it last. 2393 std::string MatchCode; 2394 int AliasWithNoPredicate = -1; 2395 2396 for (unsigned i = 0, e = ToVec.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2397 Record *R = ToVec[i]; 2398 std::string FeatureMask = GetAliasRequiredFeatures(R, Info); 2399 2400 // If this unconditionally matches, remember it for later and diagnose 2401 // duplicates. 2402 if (FeatureMask.empty()) { 2403 if (AliasWithNoPredicate != -1) { 2404 // We can't have two aliases from the same mnemonic with no predicate. 2405 PrintError(ToVec[AliasWithNoPredicate]->getLoc(), 2406 "two MnemonicAliases with the same 'from' mnemonic!"); 2407 PrintFatalError(R->getLoc(), "this is the other MnemonicAlias."); 2408 } 2409 2410 AliasWithNoPredicate = i; 2411 continue; 2412 } 2413 if (R->getValueAsString("ToMnemonic") == I->first) 2414 PrintFatalError(R->getLoc(), "MnemonicAlias to the same string"); 2415 2416 if (!MatchCode.empty()) 2417 MatchCode += "else "; 2418 MatchCode += "if ((Features & " + FeatureMask + ") == "+FeatureMask+")\n"; 2419 MatchCode += " Mnemonic = \"" +R->getValueAsString("ToMnemonic")+"\";\n"; 2420 } 2421 2422 if (AliasWithNoPredicate != -1) { 2423 Record *R = ToVec[AliasWithNoPredicate]; 2424 if (!MatchCode.empty()) 2425 MatchCode += "else\n "; 2426 MatchCode += "Mnemonic = \"" + R->getValueAsString("ToMnemonic")+"\";\n"; 2427 } 2428 2429 MatchCode += "return;"; 2430 2431 Cases.push_back(std::make_pair(I->first, MatchCode)); 2432 } 2433 StringMatcher("Mnemonic", Cases, OS).Emit(Indent); 2434 } 2435 2436 /// emitMnemonicAliases - If the target has any MnemonicAlias<> definitions, 2437 /// emit a function for them and return true, otherwise return false. 2438 static bool emitMnemonicAliases(raw_ostream &OS, const AsmMatcherInfo &Info, 2439 CodeGenTarget &Target) { 2440 // Ignore aliases when match-prefix is set. 2441 if (!MatchPrefix.empty()) 2442 return false; 2443 2444 std::vector<Record*> Aliases = 2445 Info.getRecords().getAllDerivedDefinitions("MnemonicAlias"); 2446 if (Aliases.empty()) return false; 2447 2448 OS << "static void applyMnemonicAliases(StringRef &Mnemonic, " 2449 "uint64_t Features, unsigned VariantID) {\n"; 2450 OS << " switch (VariantID) {\n"; 2451 unsigned VariantCount = Target.getAsmParserVariantCount(); 2452 for (unsigned VC = 0; VC != VariantCount; ++VC) { 2453 Record *AsmVariant = Target.getAsmParserVariant(VC); 2454 int AsmParserVariantNo = AsmVariant->getValueAsInt("Variant"); 2455 std::string AsmParserVariantName = AsmVariant->getValueAsString("Name"); 2456 OS << " case " << AsmParserVariantNo << ":\n"; 2457 emitMnemonicAliasVariant(OS, Info, Aliases, /*Indent=*/2, 2458 AsmParserVariantName); 2459 OS << " break;\n"; 2460 } 2461 OS << " }\n"; 2462 2463 // Emit aliases that apply to all variants. 2464 emitMnemonicAliasVariant(OS, Info, Aliases); 2465 2466 OS << "}\n\n"; 2467 2468 return true; 2469 } 2470 2471 static void emitCustomOperandParsing(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenTarget &Target, 2472 const AsmMatcherInfo &Info, StringRef ClassName, 2473 StringToOffsetTable &StringTable, 2474 unsigned MaxMnemonicIndex) { 2475 unsigned MaxMask = 0; 2476 for (std::vector<OperandMatchEntry>::const_iterator it = 2477 Info.OperandMatchInfo.begin(), ie = Info.OperandMatchInfo.end(); 2478 it != ie; ++it) { 2479 MaxMask |= it->OperandMask; 2480 } 2481 2482 // Emit the static custom operand parsing table; 2483 OS << "namespace {\n"; 2484 OS << " struct OperandMatchEntry {\n"; 2485 OS << " " << getMinimalRequiredFeaturesType(Info) 2486 << " RequiredFeatures;\n"; 2487 OS << " " << getMinimalTypeForRange(MaxMnemonicIndex) 2488 << " Mnemonic;\n"; 2489 OS << " " << getMinimalTypeForRange(std::distance( 2490 Info.Classes.begin(), Info.Classes.end())) << " Class;\n"; 2491 OS << " " << getMinimalTypeForRange(MaxMask) 2492 << " OperandMask;\n\n"; 2493 OS << " StringRef getMnemonic() const {\n"; 2494 OS << " return StringRef(MnemonicTable + Mnemonic + 1,\n"; 2495 OS << " MnemonicTable[Mnemonic]);\n"; 2496 OS << " }\n"; 2497 OS << " };\n\n"; 2498 2499 OS << " // Predicate for searching for an opcode.\n"; 2500 OS << " struct LessOpcodeOperand {\n"; 2501 OS << " bool operator()(const OperandMatchEntry &LHS, StringRef RHS) {\n"; 2502 OS << " return LHS.getMnemonic() < RHS;\n"; 2503 OS << " }\n"; 2504 OS << " bool operator()(StringRef LHS, const OperandMatchEntry &RHS) {\n"; 2505 OS << " return LHS < RHS.getMnemonic();\n"; 2506 OS << " }\n"; 2507 OS << " bool operator()(const OperandMatchEntry &LHS,"; 2508 OS << " const OperandMatchEntry &RHS) {\n"; 2509 OS << " return LHS.getMnemonic() < RHS.getMnemonic();\n"; 2510 OS << " }\n"; 2511 OS << " };\n"; 2512 2513 OS << "} // end anonymous namespace.\n\n"; 2514 2515 OS << "static const OperandMatchEntry OperandMatchTable[" 2516 << Info.OperandMatchInfo.size() << "] = {\n"; 2517 2518 OS << " /* Operand List Mask, Mnemonic, Operand Class, Features */\n"; 2519 for (std::vector<OperandMatchEntry>::const_iterator it = 2520 Info.OperandMatchInfo.begin(), ie = Info.OperandMatchInfo.end(); 2521 it != ie; ++it) { 2522 const OperandMatchEntry &OMI = *it; 2523 const MatchableInfo &II = *OMI.MI; 2524 2525 OS << " { "; 2526 2527 // Write the required features mask. 2528 if (!II.RequiredFeatures.empty()) { 2529 for (unsigned i = 0, e = II.RequiredFeatures.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2530 if (i) OS << "|"; 2531 OS << II.RequiredFeatures[i]->getEnumName(); 2532 } 2533 } else 2534 OS << "0"; 2535 2536 // Store a pascal-style length byte in the mnemonic. 2537 std::string LenMnemonic = char(II.Mnemonic.size()) + II.Mnemonic.str(); 2538 OS << ", " << StringTable.GetOrAddStringOffset(LenMnemonic, false) 2539 << " /* " << II.Mnemonic << " */, "; 2540 2541 OS << OMI.CI->Name; 2542 2543 OS << ", " << OMI.OperandMask; 2544 OS << " /* "; 2545 bool printComma = false; 2546 for (int i = 0, e = 31; i !=e; ++i) 2547 if (OMI.OperandMask & (1 << i)) { 2548 if (printComma) 2549 OS << ", "; 2550 OS << i; 2551 printComma = true; 2552 } 2553 OS << " */"; 2554 2555 OS << " },\n"; 2556 } 2557 OS << "};\n\n"; 2558 2559 // Emit the operand class switch to call the correct custom parser for 2560 // the found operand class. 2561 OS << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::OperandMatchResultTy " 2562 << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::\n" 2563 << "tryCustomParseOperand(OperandVector" 2564 << " &Operands,\n unsigned MCK) {\n\n" 2565 << " switch(MCK) {\n"; 2566 2567 for (const auto &CI : Info.Classes) { 2568 if (CI.ParserMethod.empty()) 2569 continue; 2570 OS << " case " << CI.Name << ":\n" 2571 << " return " << CI.ParserMethod << "(Operands);\n"; 2572 } 2573 2574 OS << " default:\n"; 2575 OS << " return MatchOperand_NoMatch;\n"; 2576 OS << " }\n"; 2577 OS << " return MatchOperand_NoMatch;\n"; 2578 OS << "}\n\n"; 2579 2580 // Emit the static custom operand parser. This code is very similar with 2581 // the other matcher. Also use MatchResultTy here just in case we go for 2582 // a better error handling. 2583 OS << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::OperandMatchResultTy " 2584 << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::\n" 2585 << "MatchOperandParserImpl(OperandVector" 2586 << " &Operands,\n StringRef Mnemonic) {\n"; 2587 2588 // Emit code to get the available features. 2589 OS << " // Get the current feature set.\n"; 2590 OS << " uint64_t AvailableFeatures = getAvailableFeatures();\n\n"; 2591 2592 OS << " // Get the next operand index.\n"; 2593 OS << " unsigned NextOpNum = Operands.size()-1;\n"; 2594 2595 // Emit code to search the table. 2596 OS << " // Search the table.\n"; 2597 OS << " std::pair<const OperandMatchEntry*, const OperandMatchEntry*>"; 2598 OS << " MnemonicRange =\n"; 2599 OS << " std::equal_range(OperandMatchTable, OperandMatchTable+" 2600 << Info.OperandMatchInfo.size() << ", Mnemonic,\n" 2601 << " LessOpcodeOperand());\n\n"; 2602 2603 OS << " if (MnemonicRange.first == MnemonicRange.second)\n"; 2604 OS << " return MatchOperand_NoMatch;\n\n"; 2605 2606 OS << " for (const OperandMatchEntry *it = MnemonicRange.first,\n" 2607 << " *ie = MnemonicRange.second; it != ie; ++it) {\n"; 2608 2609 OS << " // equal_range guarantees that instruction mnemonic matches.\n"; 2610 OS << " assert(Mnemonic == it->getMnemonic());\n\n"; 2611 2612 // Emit check that the required features are available. 2613 OS << " // check if the available features match\n"; 2614 OS << " if ((AvailableFeatures & it->RequiredFeatures) " 2615 << "!= it->RequiredFeatures) {\n"; 2616 OS << " continue;\n"; 2617 OS << " }\n\n"; 2618 2619 // Emit check to ensure the operand number matches. 2620 OS << " // check if the operand in question has a custom parser.\n"; 2621 OS << " if (!(it->OperandMask & (1 << NextOpNum)))\n"; 2622 OS << " continue;\n\n"; 2623 2624 // Emit call to the custom parser method 2625 OS << " // call custom parse method to handle the operand\n"; 2626 OS << " OperandMatchResultTy Result = "; 2627 OS << "tryCustomParseOperand(Operands, it->Class);\n"; 2628 OS << " if (Result != MatchOperand_NoMatch)\n"; 2629 OS << " return Result;\n"; 2630 OS << " }\n\n"; 2631 2632 OS << " // Okay, we had no match.\n"; 2633 OS << " return MatchOperand_NoMatch;\n"; 2634 OS << "}\n\n"; 2635 } 2636 2637 void AsmMatcherEmitter::run(raw_ostream &OS) { 2638 CodeGenTarget Target(Records); 2639 Record *AsmParser = Target.getAsmParser(); 2640 std::string ClassName = AsmParser->getValueAsString("AsmParserClassName"); 2641 2642 // Compute the information on the instructions to match. 2643 AsmMatcherInfo Info(AsmParser, Target, Records); 2644 Info.buildInfo(); 2645 2646 // Sort the instruction table using the partial order on classes. We use 2647 // stable_sort to ensure that ambiguous instructions are still 2648 // deterministically ordered. 2649 std::stable_sort(Info.Matchables.begin(), Info.Matchables.end(), 2650 [](const std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo> &a, 2651 const std::unique_ptr<MatchableInfo> &b){ 2652 return *a < *b;}); 2653 2654 DEBUG_WITH_TYPE("instruction_info", { 2655 for (const auto &MI : Info.Matchables) 2656 MI->dump(); 2657 }); 2658 2659 // Check for ambiguous matchables. 2660 DEBUG_WITH_TYPE("ambiguous_instrs", { 2661 unsigned NumAmbiguous = 0; 2662 for (auto I = Info.Matchables.begin(), E = Info.Matchables.end(); I != E; 2663 ++I) { 2664 for (auto J = std::next(I); J != E; ++J) { 2665 const MatchableInfo &A = **I; 2666 const MatchableInfo &B = **J; 2667 2668 if (A.couldMatchAmbiguouslyWith(B)) { 2669 errs() << "warning: ambiguous matchables:\n"; 2670 A.dump(); 2671 errs() << "\nis incomparable with:\n"; 2672 B.dump(); 2673 errs() << "\n\n"; 2674 ++NumAmbiguous; 2675 } 2676 } 2677 } 2678 if (NumAmbiguous) 2679 errs() << "warning: " << NumAmbiguous 2680 << " ambiguous matchables!\n"; 2681 }); 2682 2683 // Compute the information on the custom operand parsing. 2684 Info.buildOperandMatchInfo(); 2685 2686 // Write the output. 2687 2688 // Information for the class declaration. 2689 OS << "\n#ifdef GET_ASSEMBLER_HEADER\n"; 2690 OS << "#undef GET_ASSEMBLER_HEADER\n"; 2691 OS << " // This should be included into the middle of the declaration of\n"; 2692 OS << " // your subclasses implementation of MCTargetAsmParser.\n"; 2693 OS << " uint64_t ComputeAvailableFeatures(const FeatureBitset& FB) const;\n"; 2694 OS << " void convertToMCInst(unsigned Kind, MCInst &Inst, " 2695 << "unsigned Opcode,\n" 2696 << " const OperandVector " 2697 << "&Operands);\n"; 2698 OS << " void convertToMapAndConstraints(unsigned Kind,\n "; 2699 OS << " const OperandVector &Operands) override;\n"; 2700 OS << " bool mnemonicIsValid(StringRef Mnemonic, unsigned VariantID) override;\n"; 2701 OS << " unsigned MatchInstructionImpl(const OperandVector &Operands,\n" 2702 << " MCInst &Inst,\n" 2703 << " uint64_t &ErrorInfo," 2704 << " bool matchingInlineAsm,\n" 2705 << " unsigned VariantID = 0);\n"; 2706 2707 if (!Info.OperandMatchInfo.empty()) { 2708 OS << "\n enum OperandMatchResultTy {\n"; 2709 OS << " MatchOperand_Success, // operand matched successfully\n"; 2710 OS << " MatchOperand_NoMatch, // operand did not match\n"; 2711 OS << " MatchOperand_ParseFail // operand matched but had errors\n"; 2712 OS << " };\n"; 2713 OS << " OperandMatchResultTy MatchOperandParserImpl(\n"; 2714 OS << " OperandVector &Operands,\n"; 2715 OS << " StringRef Mnemonic);\n"; 2716 2717 OS << " OperandMatchResultTy tryCustomParseOperand(\n"; 2718 OS << " OperandVector &Operands,\n"; 2719 OS << " unsigned MCK);\n\n"; 2720 } 2721 2722 OS << "#endif // GET_ASSEMBLER_HEADER_INFO\n\n"; 2723 2724 // Emit the operand match diagnostic enum names. 2725 OS << "\n#ifdef GET_OPERAND_DIAGNOSTIC_TYPES\n"; 2726 OS << "#undef GET_OPERAND_DIAGNOSTIC_TYPES\n\n"; 2727 emitOperandDiagnosticTypes(Info, OS); 2728 OS << "#endif // GET_OPERAND_DIAGNOSTIC_TYPES\n\n"; 2729 2730 2731 OS << "\n#ifdef GET_REGISTER_MATCHER\n"; 2732 OS << "#undef GET_REGISTER_MATCHER\n\n"; 2733 2734 // Emit the subtarget feature enumeration. 2735 emitSubtargetFeatureFlagEnumeration(Info, OS); 2736 2737 // Emit the function to match a register name to number. 2738 // This should be omitted for Mips target 2739 if (AsmParser->getValueAsBit("ShouldEmitMatchRegisterName")) 2740 emitMatchRegisterName(Target, AsmParser, OS); 2741 2742 OS << "#endif // GET_REGISTER_MATCHER\n\n"; 2743 2744 OS << "\n#ifdef GET_SUBTARGET_FEATURE_NAME\n"; 2745 OS << "#undef GET_SUBTARGET_FEATURE_NAME\n\n"; 2746 2747 // Generate the helper function to get the names for subtarget features. 2748 emitGetSubtargetFeatureName(Info, OS); 2749 2750 OS << "#endif // GET_SUBTARGET_FEATURE_NAME\n\n"; 2751 2752 OS << "\n#ifdef GET_MATCHER_IMPLEMENTATION\n"; 2753 OS << "#undef GET_MATCHER_IMPLEMENTATION\n\n"; 2754 2755 // Generate the function that remaps for mnemonic aliases. 2756 bool HasMnemonicAliases = emitMnemonicAliases(OS, Info, Target); 2757 2758 // Generate the convertToMCInst function to convert operands into an MCInst. 2759 // Also, generate the convertToMapAndConstraints function for MS-style inline 2760 // assembly. The latter doesn't actually generate a MCInst. 2761 emitConvertFuncs(Target, ClassName, Info.Matchables, OS); 2762 2763 // Emit the enumeration for classes which participate in matching. 2764 emitMatchClassEnumeration(Target, Info.Classes, OS); 2765 2766 // Emit the routine to match token strings to their match class. 2767 emitMatchTokenString(Target, Info.Classes, OS); 2768 2769 // Emit the subclass predicate routine. 2770 emitIsSubclass(Target, Info.Classes, OS); 2771 2772 // Emit the routine to validate an operand against a match class. 2773 emitValidateOperandClass(Info, OS); 2774 2775 // Emit the available features compute function. 2776 emitComputeAvailableFeatures(Info, OS); 2777 2778 2779 StringToOffsetTable StringTable; 2780 2781 size_t MaxNumOperands = 0; 2782 unsigned MaxMnemonicIndex = 0; 2783 bool HasDeprecation = false; 2784 for (const auto &MI : Info.Matchables) { 2785 MaxNumOperands = std::max(MaxNumOperands, MI->AsmOperands.size()); 2786 HasDeprecation |= MI->HasDeprecation; 2787 2788 // Store a pascal-style length byte in the mnemonic. 2789 std::string LenMnemonic = char(MI->Mnemonic.size()) + MI->Mnemonic.str(); 2790 MaxMnemonicIndex = std::max(MaxMnemonicIndex, 2791 StringTable.GetOrAddStringOffset(LenMnemonic, false)); 2792 } 2793 2794 OS << "static const char *const MnemonicTable =\n"; 2795 StringTable.EmitString(OS); 2796 OS << ";\n\n"; 2797 2798 // Emit the static match table; unused classes get initalized to 0 which is 2799 // guaranteed to be InvalidMatchClass. 2800 // 2801 // FIXME: We can reduce the size of this table very easily. First, we change 2802 // it so that store the kinds in separate bit-fields for each index, which 2803 // only needs to be the max width used for classes at that index (we also need 2804 // to reject based on this during classification). If we then make sure to 2805 // order the match kinds appropriately (putting mnemonics last), then we 2806 // should only end up using a few bits for each class, especially the ones 2807 // following the mnemonic. 2808 OS << "namespace {\n"; 2809 OS << " struct MatchEntry {\n"; 2810 OS << " " << getMinimalTypeForRange(MaxMnemonicIndex) 2811 << " Mnemonic;\n"; 2812 OS << " uint16_t Opcode;\n"; 2813 OS << " " << getMinimalTypeForRange(Info.Matchables.size()) 2814 << " ConvertFn;\n"; 2815 OS << " " << getMinimalRequiredFeaturesType(Info) 2816 << " RequiredFeatures;\n"; 2817 OS << " " << getMinimalTypeForRange( 2818 std::distance(Info.Classes.begin(), Info.Classes.end())) 2819 << " Classes[" << MaxNumOperands << "];\n"; 2820 OS << " StringRef getMnemonic() const {\n"; 2821 OS << " return StringRef(MnemonicTable + Mnemonic + 1,\n"; 2822 OS << " MnemonicTable[Mnemonic]);\n"; 2823 OS << " }\n"; 2824 OS << " };\n\n"; 2825 2826 OS << " // Predicate for searching for an opcode.\n"; 2827 OS << " struct LessOpcode {\n"; 2828 OS << " bool operator()(const MatchEntry &LHS, StringRef RHS) {\n"; 2829 OS << " return LHS.getMnemonic() < RHS;\n"; 2830 OS << " }\n"; 2831 OS << " bool operator()(StringRef LHS, const MatchEntry &RHS) {\n"; 2832 OS << " return LHS < RHS.getMnemonic();\n"; 2833 OS << " }\n"; 2834 OS << " bool operator()(const MatchEntry &LHS, const MatchEntry &RHS) {\n"; 2835 OS << " return LHS.getMnemonic() < RHS.getMnemonic();\n"; 2836 OS << " }\n"; 2837 OS << " };\n"; 2838 2839 OS << "} // end anonymous namespace.\n\n"; 2840 2841 unsigned VariantCount = Target.getAsmParserVariantCount(); 2842 for (unsigned VC = 0; VC != VariantCount; ++VC) { 2843 Record *AsmVariant = Target.getAsmParserVariant(VC); 2844 int AsmVariantNo = AsmVariant->getValueAsInt("Variant"); 2845 2846 OS << "static const MatchEntry MatchTable" << VC << "[] = {\n"; 2847 2848 for (const auto &MI : Info.Matchables) { 2849 if (MI->AsmVariantID != AsmVariantNo) 2850 continue; 2851 2852 // Store a pascal-style length byte in the mnemonic. 2853 std::string LenMnemonic = char(MI->Mnemonic.size()) + MI->Mnemonic.str(); 2854 OS << " { " << StringTable.GetOrAddStringOffset(LenMnemonic, false) 2855 << " /* " << MI->Mnemonic << " */, " 2856 << Target.getName() << "::" 2857 << MI->getResultInst()->TheDef->getName() << ", " 2858 << MI->ConversionFnKind << ", "; 2859 2860 // Write the required features mask. 2861 if (!MI->RequiredFeatures.empty()) { 2862 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->RequiredFeatures.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2863 if (i) OS << "|"; 2864 OS << MI->RequiredFeatures[i]->getEnumName(); 2865 } 2866 } else 2867 OS << "0"; 2868 2869 OS << ", { "; 2870 for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI->AsmOperands.size(); i != e; ++i) { 2871 const MatchableInfo::AsmOperand &Op = MI->AsmOperands[i]; 2872 2873 if (i) OS << ", "; 2874 OS << Op.Class->Name; 2875 } 2876 OS << " }, },\n"; 2877 } 2878 2879 OS << "};\n\n"; 2880 } 2881 2882 // A method to determine if a mnemonic is in the list. 2883 OS << "bool " << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::\n" 2884 << "mnemonicIsValid(StringRef Mnemonic, unsigned VariantID) {\n"; 2885 OS << " // Find the appropriate table for this asm variant.\n"; 2886 OS << " const MatchEntry *Start, *End;\n"; 2887 OS << " switch (VariantID) {\n"; 2888 OS << " default: llvm_unreachable(\"invalid variant!\");\n"; 2889 for (unsigned VC = 0; VC != VariantCount; ++VC) { 2890 Record *AsmVariant = Target.getAsmParserVariant(VC); 2891 int AsmVariantNo = AsmVariant->getValueAsInt("Variant"); 2892 OS << " case " << AsmVariantNo << ": Start = std::begin(MatchTable" << VC 2893 << "); End = std::end(MatchTable" << VC << "); break;\n"; 2894 } 2895 OS << " }\n"; 2896 OS << " // Search the table.\n"; 2897 OS << " std::pair<const MatchEntry*, const MatchEntry*> MnemonicRange =\n"; 2898 OS << " std::equal_range(Start, End, Mnemonic, LessOpcode());\n"; 2899 OS << " return MnemonicRange.first != MnemonicRange.second;\n"; 2900 OS << "}\n\n"; 2901 2902 // Finally, build the match function. 2903 OS << "unsigned " << Target.getName() << ClassName << "::\n" 2904 << "MatchInstructionImpl(const OperandVector &Operands,\n"; 2905 OS << " MCInst &Inst, uint64_t &ErrorInfo,\n" 2906 << " bool matchingInlineAsm, unsigned VariantID) {\n"; 2907 2908 OS << " // Eliminate obvious mismatches.\n"; 2909 OS << " if (Operands.size() > " << (MaxNumOperands+1) << ") {\n"; 2910 OS << " ErrorInfo = " << (MaxNumOperands+1) << ";\n"; 2911 OS << " return Match_InvalidOperand;\n"; 2912 OS << " }\n\n"; 2913 2914 // Emit code to get the available features. 2915 OS << " // Get the current feature set.\n"; 2916 OS << " uint64_t AvailableFeatures = getAvailableFeatures();\n\n"; 2917 2918 OS << " // Get the instruction mnemonic, which is the first token.\n"; 2919 OS << " StringRef Mnemonic = ((" << Target.getName() 2920 << "Operand&)*Operands[0]).getToken();\n\n"; 2921 2922 if (HasMnemonicAliases) { 2923 OS << " // Process all MnemonicAliases to remap the mnemonic.\n"; 2924 OS << " applyMnemonicAliases(Mnemonic, AvailableFeatures, VariantID);\n\n"; 2925 } 2926 2927 // Emit code to compute the class list for this operand vector. 2928 OS << " // Some state to try to produce better error messages.\n"; 2929 OS << " bool HadMatchOtherThanFeatures = false;\n"; 2930 OS << " bool HadMatchOtherThanPredicate = false;\n"; 2931 OS << " unsigned RetCode = Match_InvalidOperand;\n"; 2932 OS << " uint64_t MissingFeatures = ~0ULL;\n"; 2933 OS << " // Set ErrorInfo to the operand that mismatches if it is\n"; 2934 OS << " // wrong for all instances of the instruction.\n"; 2935 OS << " ErrorInfo = ~0ULL;\n"; 2936 2937 // Emit code to search the table. 2938 OS << " // Find the appropriate table for this asm variant.\n"; 2939 OS << " const MatchEntry *Start, *End;\n"; 2940 OS << " switch (VariantID) {\n"; 2941 OS << " default: llvm_unreachable(\"invalid variant!\");\n"; 2942 for (unsigned VC = 0; VC != VariantCount; ++VC) { 2943 Record *AsmVariant = Target.getAsmParserVariant(VC); 2944 int AsmVariantNo = AsmVariant->getValueAsInt("Variant"); 2945 OS << " case " << AsmVariantNo << ": Start = std::begin(MatchTable" << VC 2946 << "); End = std::end(MatchTable" << VC << "); break;\n"; 2947 } 2948 OS << " }\n"; 2949 OS << " // Search the table.\n"; 2950 OS << " std::pair<const MatchEntry*, const MatchEntry*> MnemonicRange =\n"; 2951 OS << " std::equal_range(Start, End, Mnemonic, LessOpcode());\n\n"; 2952 2953 OS << " // Return a more specific error code if no mnemonics match.\n"; 2954 OS << " if (MnemonicRange.first == MnemonicRange.second)\n"; 2955 OS << " return Match_MnemonicFail;\n\n"; 2956 2957 OS << " for (const MatchEntry *it = MnemonicRange.first, " 2958 << "*ie = MnemonicRange.second;\n"; 2959 OS << " it != ie; ++it) {\n"; 2960 2961 OS << " // equal_range guarantees that instruction mnemonic matches.\n"; 2962 OS << " assert(Mnemonic == it->getMnemonic());\n"; 2963 2964 // Emit check that the subclasses match. 2965 OS << " bool OperandsValid = true;\n"; 2966 OS << " for (unsigned i = 0; i != " << MaxNumOperands << "; ++i) {\n"; 2967 OS << " if (i + 1 >= Operands.size()) {\n"; 2968 OS << " OperandsValid = (it->Classes[i] == " <<"InvalidMatchClass);\n"; 2969 OS << " if (!OperandsValid) ErrorInfo = i + 1;\n"; 2970 OS << " break;\n"; 2971 OS << " }\n"; 2972 OS << " unsigned Diag = validateOperandClass(*Operands[i+1],\n"; 2973 OS.indent(43); 2974 OS << "(MatchClassKind)it->Classes[i]);\n"; 2975 OS << " if (Diag == Match_Success)\n"; 2976 OS << " continue;\n"; 2977 OS << " // If the generic handler indicates an invalid operand\n"; 2978 OS << " // failure, check for a special case.\n"; 2979 OS << " if (Diag == Match_InvalidOperand) {\n"; 2980 OS << " Diag = validateTargetOperandClass(*Operands[i+1],\n"; 2981 OS.indent(43); 2982 OS << "(MatchClassKind)it->Classes[i]);\n"; 2983 OS << " if (Diag == Match_Success)\n"; 2984 OS << " continue;\n"; 2985 OS << " }\n"; 2986 OS << " // If this operand is broken for all of the instances of this\n"; 2987 OS << " // mnemonic, keep track of it so we can report loc info.\n"; 2988 OS << " // If we already had a match that only failed due to a\n"; 2989 OS << " // target predicate, that diagnostic is preferred.\n"; 2990 OS << " if (!HadMatchOtherThanPredicate &&\n"; 2991 OS << " (it == MnemonicRange.first || ErrorInfo <= i+1)) {\n"; 2992 OS << " ErrorInfo = i+1;\n"; 2993 OS << " // InvalidOperand is the default. Prefer specificity.\n"; 2994 OS << " if (Diag != Match_InvalidOperand)\n"; 2995 OS << " RetCode = Diag;\n"; 2996 OS << " }\n"; 2997 OS << " // Otherwise, just reject this instance of the mnemonic.\n"; 2998 OS << " OperandsValid = false;\n"; 2999 OS << " break;\n"; 3000 OS << " }\n\n"; 3001 3002 OS << " if (!OperandsValid) continue;\n"; 3003 3004 // Emit check that the required features are available. 3005 OS << " if ((AvailableFeatures & it->RequiredFeatures) " 3006 << "!= it->RequiredFeatures) {\n"; 3007 OS << " HadMatchOtherThanFeatures = true;\n"; 3008 OS << " uint64_t NewMissingFeatures = it->RequiredFeatures & " 3009 "~AvailableFeatures;\n"; 3010 OS << " if (countPopulation(NewMissingFeatures) <=\n" 3011 " countPopulation(MissingFeatures))\n"; 3012 OS << " MissingFeatures = NewMissingFeatures;\n"; 3013 OS << " continue;\n"; 3014 OS << " }\n"; 3015 OS << "\n"; 3016 OS << " Inst.clear();\n\n"; 3017 OS << " if (matchingInlineAsm) {\n"; 3018 OS << " Inst.setOpcode(it->Opcode);\n"; 3019 OS << " convertToMapAndConstraints(it->ConvertFn, Operands);\n"; 3020 OS << " return Match_Success;\n"; 3021 OS << " }\n\n"; 3022 OS << " // We have selected a definite instruction, convert the parsed\n" 3023 << " // operands into the appropriate MCInst.\n"; 3024 OS << " convertToMCInst(it->ConvertFn, Inst, it->Opcode, Operands);\n"; 3025 OS << "\n"; 3026 3027 // Verify the instruction with the target-specific match predicate function. 3028 OS << " // We have a potential match. Check the target predicate to\n" 3029 << " // handle any context sensitive constraints.\n" 3030 << " unsigned MatchResult;\n" 3031 << " if ((MatchResult = checkTargetMatchPredicate(Inst)) !=" 3032 << " Match_Success) {\n" 3033 << " Inst.clear();\n" 3034 << " RetCode = MatchResult;\n" 3035 << " HadMatchOtherThanPredicate = true;\n" 3036 << " continue;\n" 3037 << " }\n\n"; 3038 3039 // Call the post-processing function, if used. 3040 std::string InsnCleanupFn = 3041 AsmParser->getValueAsString("AsmParserInstCleanup"); 3042 if (!InsnCleanupFn.empty()) 3043 OS << " " << InsnCleanupFn << "(Inst);\n"; 3044 3045 if (HasDeprecation) { 3046 OS << " std::string Info;\n"; 3047 OS << " if (MII.get(Inst.getOpcode()).getDeprecatedInfo(Inst, STI, Info)) {\n"; 3048 OS << " SMLoc Loc = ((" << Target.getName() 3049 << "Operand&)*Operands[0]).getStartLoc();\n"; 3050 OS << " getParser().Warning(Loc, Info, None);\n"; 3051 OS << " }\n"; 3052 } 3053 3054 OS << " return Match_Success;\n"; 3055 OS << " }\n\n"; 3056 3057 OS << " // Okay, we had no match. Try to return a useful error code.\n"; 3058 OS << " if (HadMatchOtherThanPredicate || !HadMatchOtherThanFeatures)\n"; 3059 OS << " return RetCode;\n\n"; 3060 OS << " // Missing feature matches return which features were missing\n"; 3061 OS << " ErrorInfo = MissingFeatures;\n"; 3062 OS << " return Match_MissingFeature;\n"; 3063 OS << "}\n\n"; 3064 3065 if (!Info.OperandMatchInfo.empty()) 3066 emitCustomOperandParsing(OS, Target, Info, ClassName, StringTable, 3067 MaxMnemonicIndex); 3068 3069 OS << "#endif // GET_MATCHER_IMPLEMENTATION\n\n"; 3070 } 3071 3072 namespace llvm { 3073 3074 void EmitAsmMatcher(RecordKeeper &RK, raw_ostream &OS) { 3075 emitSourceFileHeader("Assembly Matcher Source Fragment", OS); 3076 AsmMatcherEmitter(RK).run(OS); 3077 } 3078 3079 } // End llvm namespace 3080