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Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +00001//===-- X86ISelLowering.h - X86 DAG Lowering Interface ----------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file was developed by Chris Lattner and is distributed under
6// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file defines the interfaces that X86 uses to lower LLVM code into a
11// selection DAG.
12//
13//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14
15#ifndef X86ISELLOWERING_H
16#define X86ISELLOWERING_H
17
Evan Cheng559806f2006-01-27 08:10:46 +000018#include "X86Subtarget.h"
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +000019#include "llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h"
20#include "llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAG.h"
21
22namespace llvm {
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +000023 namespace X86ISD {
Evan Chengd9558e02006-01-06 00:43:03 +000024 // X86 Specific DAG Nodes
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +000025 enum NodeType {
26 // Start the numbering where the builtin ops leave off.
Evan Cheng7df96d62005-12-17 01:21:05 +000027 FIRST_NUMBER = ISD::BUILTIN_OP_END+X86::INSTRUCTION_LIST_END,
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +000028
Evan Chenge3413162006-01-09 18:33:28 +000029 /// SHLD, SHRD - Double shift instructions. These correspond to
30 /// X86::SHLDxx and X86::SHRDxx instructions.
31 SHLD,
32 SHRD,
33
Evan Chengef6ffb12006-01-31 03:14:29 +000034 /// FAND - Bitwise logical AND of floating point values. This corresponds
35 /// to X86::ANDPS or X86::ANDPD.
36 FAND,
37
Evan Cheng223547a2006-01-31 22:28:30 +000038 /// FXOR - Bitwise logical XOR of floating point values. This corresponds
39 /// to X86::XORPS or X86::XORPD.
40 FXOR,
41
Evan Chenge3de85b2006-02-04 02:20:30 +000042 /// FILD, FILD_FLAG - This instruction implements SINT_TO_FP with the
43 /// integer source in memory and FP reg result. This corresponds to the
44 /// X86::FILD*m instructions. It has three inputs (token chain, address,
45 /// and source type) and two outputs (FP value and token chain). FILD_FLAG
46 /// also produces a flag).
Evan Chenga3195e82006-01-12 22:54:21 +000047 FILD,
Evan Chenge3de85b2006-02-04 02:20:30 +000048 FILD_FLAG,
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +000049
50 /// FP_TO_INT*_IN_MEM - This instruction implements FP_TO_SINT with the
51 /// integer destination in memory and a FP reg source. This corresponds
52 /// to the X86::FIST*m instructions and the rounding mode change stuff. It
Evan Chenga3195e82006-01-12 22:54:21 +000053 /// has two inputs (token chain and address) and two outputs (int value and
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +000054 /// token chain).
55 FP_TO_INT16_IN_MEM,
56 FP_TO_INT32_IN_MEM,
57 FP_TO_INT64_IN_MEM,
58
Evan Chengb077b842005-12-21 02:39:21 +000059 /// FLD - This instruction implements an extending load to FP stack slots.
60 /// This corresponds to the X86::FLD32m / X86::FLD64m. It takes a chain
Evan Cheng38bcbaf2005-12-23 07:31:11 +000061 /// operand, ptr to load from, and a ValueType node indicating the type
62 /// to load to.
Evan Chengb077b842005-12-21 02:39:21 +000063 FLD,
64
Evan Chengd90eb7f2006-01-05 00:27:02 +000065 /// FST - This instruction implements a truncating store to FP stack
66 /// slots. This corresponds to the X86::FST32m / X86::FST64m. It takes a
67 /// chain operand, value to store, address, and a ValueType to store it
68 /// as.
69 FST,
70
71 /// FP_SET_RESULT - This corresponds to FpGETRESULT pseudo instrcuction
72 /// which copies from ST(0) to the destination. It takes a chain and writes
73 /// a RFP result and a chain.
74 FP_GET_RESULT,
75
Evan Chengb077b842005-12-21 02:39:21 +000076 /// FP_SET_RESULT - This corresponds to FpSETRESULT pseudo instrcuction
77 /// which copies the source operand to ST(0). It takes a chain and writes
78 /// a chain and a flag.
79 FP_SET_RESULT,
80
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +000081 /// CALL/TAILCALL - These operations represent an abstract X86 call
82 /// instruction, which includes a bunch of information. In particular the
83 /// operands of these node are:
84 ///
85 /// #0 - The incoming token chain
86 /// #1 - The callee
87 /// #2 - The number of arg bytes the caller pushes on the stack.
88 /// #3 - The number of arg bytes the callee pops off the stack.
89 /// #4 - The value to pass in AL/AX/EAX (optional)
90 /// #5 - The value to pass in DL/DX/EDX (optional)
91 ///
92 /// The result values of these nodes are:
93 ///
94 /// #0 - The outgoing token chain
95 /// #1 - The first register result value (optional)
96 /// #2 - The second register result value (optional)
97 ///
98 /// The CALL vs TAILCALL distinction boils down to whether the callee is
99 /// known not to modify the caller's stack frame, as is standard with
100 /// LLVM.
101 CALL,
102 TAILCALL,
Andrew Lenharthb873ff32005-11-20 21:41:10 +0000103
104 /// RDTSC_DAG - This operation implements the lowering for
105 /// readcyclecounter
106 RDTSC_DAG,
Evan Cheng7df96d62005-12-17 01:21:05 +0000107
108 /// X86 compare and logical compare instructions.
109 CMP, TEST,
110
Evan Chengd5781fc2005-12-21 20:21:51 +0000111 /// X86 SetCC. Operand 1 is condition code, and operand 2 is the flag
112 /// operand produced by a CMP instruction.
113 SETCC,
114
115 /// X86 conditional moves. Operand 1 and operand 2 are the two values
116 /// to select from (operand 1 is a R/W operand). Operand 3 is the condition
117 /// code, and operand 4 is the flag operand produced by a CMP or TEST
Evan Chenge3413162006-01-09 18:33:28 +0000118 /// instruction. It also writes a flag result.
Evan Cheng7df96d62005-12-17 01:21:05 +0000119 CMOV,
Evan Cheng898101c2005-12-19 23:12:38 +0000120
Evan Chengd5781fc2005-12-21 20:21:51 +0000121 /// X86 conditional branches. Operand 1 is the chain operand, operand 2
122 /// is the block to branch if condition is true, operand 3 is the
123 /// condition code, and operand 4 is the flag operand produced by a CMP
124 /// or TEST instruction.
Evan Cheng898101c2005-12-19 23:12:38 +0000125 BRCOND,
Evan Chengb077b842005-12-21 02:39:21 +0000126
Evan Cheng67f92a72006-01-11 22:15:48 +0000127 /// Return with a flag operand. Operand 1 is the chain operand, operand
128 /// 2 is the number of bytes of stack to pop.
Evan Chengb077b842005-12-21 02:39:21 +0000129 RET_FLAG,
Evan Cheng67f92a72006-01-11 22:15:48 +0000130
131 /// REP_STOS - Repeat fill, corresponds to X86::REP_STOSx.
132 REP_STOS,
133
134 /// REP_MOVS - Repeat move, corresponds to X86::REP_MOVSx.
135 REP_MOVS,
Evan Cheng223547a2006-01-31 22:28:30 +0000136
137 /// LOAD_PACK Load a 128-bit packed float / double value. It has the same
138 /// operands as a normal load.
139 LOAD_PACK,
Evan Cheng7ccced62006-02-18 00:15:05 +0000140
141 /// GlobalBaseReg - On Darwin, this node represents the result of the popl
142 /// at function entry, used for PIC code.
143 GlobalBaseReg,
Evan Chenga0ea0532006-02-23 02:43:52 +0000144
145 /// TGAWrapper - A wrapper node for TargetGlobalAddress, only used on
146 /// Darwin.
147 TGAWrapper,
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +0000148 };
Evan Chengd9558e02006-01-06 00:43:03 +0000149
150 // X86 specific condition code. These correspond to X86_*_COND in
151 // X86InstrInfo.td. They must be kept in synch.
152 enum CondCode {
153 COND_A = 0,
154 COND_AE = 1,
155 COND_B = 2,
156 COND_BE = 3,
157 COND_E = 4,
158 COND_G = 5,
159 COND_GE = 6,
160 COND_L = 7,
161 COND_LE = 8,
162 COND_NE = 9,
163 COND_NO = 10,
164 COND_NP = 11,
165 COND_NS = 12,
166 COND_O = 13,
167 COND_P = 14,
168 COND_S = 15,
169 COND_INVALID
170 };
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +0000171 }
172
173 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
174 // X86TargetLowering - X86 Implementation of the TargetLowering interface
175 class X86TargetLowering : public TargetLowering {
176 int VarArgsFrameIndex; // FrameIndex for start of varargs area.
177 int ReturnAddrIndex; // FrameIndex for return slot.
178 int BytesToPopOnReturn; // Number of arg bytes ret should pop.
179 int BytesCallerReserves; // Number of arg bytes caller makes.
180 public:
181 X86TargetLowering(TargetMachine &TM);
182
183 // Return the number of bytes that a function should pop when it returns (in
184 // addition to the space used by the return address).
185 //
186 unsigned getBytesToPopOnReturn() const { return BytesToPopOnReturn; }
187
188 // Return the number of bytes that the caller reserves for arguments passed
189 // to this function.
190 unsigned getBytesCallerReserves() const { return BytesCallerReserves; }
191
192 /// LowerOperation - Provide custom lowering hooks for some operations.
193 ///
194 virtual SDOperand LowerOperation(SDOperand Op, SelectionDAG &DAG);
195
196 /// LowerArguments - This hook must be implemented to indicate how we should
197 /// lower the arguments for the specified function, into the specified DAG.
198 virtual std::vector<SDOperand>
199 LowerArguments(Function &F, SelectionDAG &DAG);
200
201 /// LowerCallTo - This hook lowers an abstract call to a function into an
202 /// actual call.
203 virtual std::pair<SDOperand, SDOperand>
204 LowerCallTo(SDOperand Chain, const Type *RetTy, bool isVarArg, unsigned CC,
205 bool isTailCall, SDOperand Callee, ArgListTy &Args,
206 SelectionDAG &DAG);
207
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +0000208 virtual std::pair<SDOperand, SDOperand>
209 LowerFrameReturnAddress(bool isFrameAddr, SDOperand Chain, unsigned Depth,
210 SelectionDAG &DAG);
211
Evan Cheng4a460802006-01-11 00:33:36 +0000212 virtual MachineBasicBlock *InsertAtEndOfBasicBlock(MachineInstr *MI,
213 MachineBasicBlock *MBB);
214
Evan Cheng72261582005-12-20 06:22:03 +0000215 /// getTargetNodeName - This method returns the name of a target specific
216 /// DAG node.
217 virtual const char *getTargetNodeName(unsigned Opcode) const;
218
Nate Begeman368e18d2006-02-16 21:11:51 +0000219 /// computeMaskedBitsForTargetNode - Determine which of the bits specified
220 /// in Mask are known to be either zero or one and return them in the
221 /// KnownZero/KnownOne bitsets.
222 virtual void computeMaskedBitsForTargetNode(const SDOperand Op,
223 uint64_t Mask,
224 uint64_t &KnownZero,
225 uint64_t &KnownOne,
226 unsigned Depth = 0) const;
227
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +0000228 SDOperand getReturnAddressFrameIndex(SelectionDAG &DAG);
229
Chris Lattner259e97c2006-01-31 19:43:35 +0000230 std::vector<unsigned>
Chris Lattner1efa40f2006-02-22 00:56:39 +0000231 getRegClassForInlineAsmConstraint(const std::string &Constraint,
232 MVT::ValueType VT) const;
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +0000233 private:
234 // C Calling Convention implementation.
235 std::vector<SDOperand> LowerCCCArguments(Function &F, SelectionDAG &DAG);
236 std::pair<SDOperand, SDOperand>
237 LowerCCCCallTo(SDOperand Chain, const Type *RetTy, bool isVarArg,
238 bool isTailCall,
239 SDOperand Callee, ArgListTy &Args, SelectionDAG &DAG);
240
241 // Fast Calling Convention implementation.
242 std::vector<SDOperand> LowerFastCCArguments(Function &F, SelectionDAG &DAG);
243 std::pair<SDOperand, SDOperand>
244 LowerFastCCCallTo(SDOperand Chain, const Type *RetTy, bool isTailCall,
245 SDOperand Callee, ArgListTy &Args, SelectionDAG &DAG);
Evan Cheng559806f2006-01-27 08:10:46 +0000246
247 /// Subtarget - Keep a pointer to the X86Subtarget around so that we can
248 /// make the right decision when generating code for different targets.
249 const X86Subtarget *Subtarget;
250
251 /// X86ScalarSSE - Select between SSE2 or x87 floating point ops.
252 bool X86ScalarSSE;
Chris Lattnerdbdbf0c2005-11-15 00:40:23 +0000253 };
254}
255
256#endif // X86ISELLOWERING_H