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1 /* Callgraph handling code.
2 Copyright (C) 2003-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Jan Hubicka
4
5 This file is part of GCC.
6
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
11
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20
21 #ifndef GCC_CGRAPH_H
22 #define GCC_CGRAPH_H
23
24 #include "profile-count.h"
25 #include "ipa-ref.h"
26 #include "plugin-api.h"
27
28 class ipa_opt_pass_d;
29 typedef ipa_opt_pass_d *ipa_opt_pass;
30
31 /* Symbol table consists of functions and variables.
32 TODO: add labels and CONST_DECLs. */
33 enum symtab_type
34 {
35 SYMTAB_SYMBOL,
36 SYMTAB_FUNCTION,
37 SYMTAB_VARIABLE
38 };
39
40 /* Section names are stored as reference counted strings in GGC safe hashtable
41 (to make them survive through PCH). */
42
43 struct GTY((for_user)) section_hash_entry
44 {
45 int ref_count;
46 char *name; /* As long as this datastructure stays in GGC, we can not put
47 string at the tail of structure of GGC dies in horrible
48 way */
49 };
50
51 struct section_name_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<section_hash_entry>
52 {
53 typedef const char *compare_type;
54
55 static hashval_t hash (section_hash_entry *);
56 static bool equal (section_hash_entry *, const char *);
57 };
58
59 enum availability
60 {
61 /* Not yet set by cgraph_function_body_availability. */
62 AVAIL_UNSET,
63 /* Function body/variable initializer is unknown. */
64 AVAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE,
65 /* Function body/variable initializer is known but might be replaced
66 by a different one from other compilation unit and thus needs to
67 be dealt with a care. Like AVAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE it can have
68 arbitrary side effects on escaping variables and functions, while
69 like AVAILABLE it might access static variables. */
70 AVAIL_INTERPOSABLE,
71 /* Function body/variable initializer is known and will be used in final
72 program. */
73 AVAIL_AVAILABLE,
74 /* Function body/variable initializer is known and all it's uses are
75 explicitly visible within current unit (ie it's address is never taken and
76 it is not exported to other units). Currently used only for functions. */
77 AVAIL_LOCAL
78 };
79
80 /* Classification of symbols WRT partitioning. */
81 enum symbol_partitioning_class
82 {
83 /* External declarations are ignored by partitioning algorithms and they are
84 added into the boundary later via compute_ltrans_boundary. */
85 SYMBOL_EXTERNAL,
86 /* Partitioned symbols are pur into one of partitions. */
87 SYMBOL_PARTITION,
88 /* Duplicated symbols (such as comdat or constant pool references) are
89 copied into every node needing them via add_symbol_to_partition. */
90 SYMBOL_DUPLICATE
91 };
92
93 /* Base of all entries in the symbol table.
94 The symtab_node is inherited by cgraph and varpol nodes. */
95 class GTY((desc ("%h.type"), tag ("SYMTAB_SYMBOL"),
96 chain_next ("%h.next"), chain_prev ("%h.previous")))
97 symtab_node
98 {
99 public:
100 /* Return name. */
101 const char *name () const;
102
103 /* Return dump name. */
104 const char *dump_name () const;
105
106 /* Return asm name. */
107 const char *asm_name () const;
108
109 /* Return dump name with assembler name. */
110 const char *dump_asm_name () const;
111
112 /* Add node into symbol table. This function is not used directly, but via
113 cgraph/varpool node creation routines. */
114 void register_symbol (void);
115
116 /* Remove symbol from symbol table. */
117 void remove (void);
118
119 /* Dump symtab node to F. */
120 void dump (FILE *f);
121
122 /* Dump symtab node to stderr. */
123 void DEBUG_FUNCTION debug (void);
124
125 /* Verify consistency of node. */
126 void DEBUG_FUNCTION verify (void);
127
128 /* Return ipa reference from this symtab_node to
129 REFERED_NODE or REFERED_VARPOOL_NODE. USE_TYPE specify type
130 of the use and STMT the statement (if it exists). */
131 ipa_ref *create_reference (symtab_node *referred_node,
132 enum ipa_ref_use use_type);
133
134 /* Return ipa reference from this symtab_node to
135 REFERED_NODE or REFERED_VARPOOL_NODE. USE_TYPE specify type
136 of the use and STMT the statement (if it exists). */
137 ipa_ref *create_reference (symtab_node *referred_node,
138 enum ipa_ref_use use_type, gimple *stmt);
139
140 /* If VAL is a reference to a function or a variable, add a reference from
141 this symtab_node to the corresponding symbol table node. Return the new
142 reference or NULL if none was created. */
143 ipa_ref *maybe_create_reference (tree val, gimple *stmt);
144
145 /* Clone all references from symtab NODE to this symtab_node. */
146 void clone_references (symtab_node *node);
147
148 /* Remove all stmt references in non-speculative references.
149 Those are not maintained during inlining & clonning.
150 The exception are speculative references that are updated along
151 with callgraph edges associated with them. */
152 void clone_referring (symtab_node *node);
153
154 /* Clone reference REF to this symtab_node and set its stmt to STMT. */
155 ipa_ref *clone_reference (ipa_ref *ref, gimple *stmt);
156
157 /* Find the structure describing a reference to REFERRED_NODE
158 and associated with statement STMT. */
159 ipa_ref *find_reference (symtab_node *referred_node, gimple *stmt,
160 unsigned int lto_stmt_uid);
161
162 /* Remove all references that are associated with statement STMT. */
163 void remove_stmt_references (gimple *stmt);
164
165 /* Remove all stmt references in non-speculative references.
166 Those are not maintained during inlining & clonning.
167 The exception are speculative references that are updated along
168 with callgraph edges associated with them. */
169 void clear_stmts_in_references (void);
170
171 /* Remove all references in ref list. */
172 void remove_all_references (void);
173
174 /* Remove all referring items in ref list. */
175 void remove_all_referring (void);
176
177 /* Dump references in ref list to FILE. */
178 void dump_references (FILE *file);
179
180 /* Dump referring in list to FILE. */
181 void dump_referring (FILE *);
182
183 /* Get number of references for this node. */
184 inline unsigned num_references (void)
185 {
186 return ref_list.references ? ref_list.references->length () : 0;
187 }
188
189 /* Iterates I-th reference in the list, REF is also set. */
190 ipa_ref *iterate_reference (unsigned i, ipa_ref *&ref);
191
192 /* Iterates I-th referring item in the list, REF is also set. */
193 ipa_ref *iterate_referring (unsigned i, ipa_ref *&ref);
194
195 /* Iterates I-th referring alias item in the list, REF is also set. */
196 ipa_ref *iterate_direct_aliases (unsigned i, ipa_ref *&ref);
197
198 /* Return true if symtab node and TARGET represents
199 semantically equivalent symbols. */
200 bool semantically_equivalent_p (symtab_node *target);
201
202 /* Classify symbol symtab node for partitioning. */
203 enum symbol_partitioning_class get_partitioning_class (void);
204
205 /* Return comdat group. */
206 tree get_comdat_group ()
207 {
208 return x_comdat_group;
209 }
210
211 /* Return comdat group as identifier_node. */
212 tree get_comdat_group_id ()
213 {
214 if (x_comdat_group && TREE_CODE (x_comdat_group) != IDENTIFIER_NODE)
215 x_comdat_group = DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (x_comdat_group);
216 return x_comdat_group;
217 }
218
219 /* Set comdat group. */
220 void set_comdat_group (tree group)
221 {
222 gcc_checking_assert (!group || TREE_CODE (group) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
223 || DECL_P (group));
224 x_comdat_group = group;
225 }
226
227 /* Return section as string. */
228 const char * get_section ()
229 {
230 if (!x_section)
231 return NULL;
232 return x_section->name;
233 }
234
235 /* Remove node from same comdat group. */
236 void remove_from_same_comdat_group (void);
237
238 /* Add this symtab_node to the same comdat group that OLD is in. */
239 void add_to_same_comdat_group (symtab_node *old_node);
240
241 /* Dissolve the same_comdat_group list in which NODE resides. */
242 void dissolve_same_comdat_group_list (void);
243
244 /* Return true when symtab_node is known to be used from other (non-LTO)
245 object file. Known only when doing LTO via linker plugin. */
246 bool used_from_object_file_p (void);
247
248 /* Walk the alias chain to return the symbol NODE is alias of.
249 If NODE is not an alias, return NODE.
250 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
251 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
252 when determining the availability. */
253 symtab_node *ultimate_alias_target (enum availability *avail = NULL,
254 struct symtab_node *ref = NULL);
255
256 /* Return next reachable static symbol with initializer after NODE. */
257 inline symtab_node *next_defined_symbol (void);
258
259 /* Add reference recording that symtab node is alias of TARGET.
260 If TRANSPARENT is true make the alias to be transparent alias.
261 The function can fail in the case of aliasing cycles; in this case
262 it returns false. */
263 bool resolve_alias (symtab_node *target, bool transparent = false);
264
265 /* C++ FE sometimes change linkage flags after producing same
266 body aliases. */
267 void fixup_same_cpp_alias_visibility (symtab_node *target);
268
269 /* Call callback on symtab node and aliases associated to this node.
270 When INCLUDE_OVERWRITABLE is false, overwritable aliases and thunks are
271 skipped. */
272 bool call_for_symbol_and_aliases (bool (*callback) (symtab_node *, void *),
273 void *data,
274 bool include_overwrite);
275
276 /* If node can not be interposable by static or dynamic linker to point to
277 different definition, return this symbol. Otherwise look for alias with
278 such property and if none exists, introduce new one. */
279 symtab_node *noninterposable_alias (void);
280
281 /* Return node that alias is aliasing. */
282 inline symtab_node *get_alias_target (void);
283
284 /* Set section for symbol and its aliases. */
285 void set_section (const char *section);
286
287 /* Set section, do not recurse into aliases.
288 When one wants to change section of symbol and its aliases,
289 use set_section. */
290 void set_section_for_node (const char *section);
291
292 /* Set initialization priority to PRIORITY. */
293 void set_init_priority (priority_type priority);
294
295 /* Return the initialization priority. */
296 priority_type get_init_priority ();
297
298 /* Return availability of NODE when referenced from REF. */
299 enum availability get_availability (symtab_node *ref = NULL);
300
301 /* Return true if NODE binds to current definition in final executable
302 when referenced from REF. If REF is NULL return conservative value
303 for any reference. */
304 bool binds_to_current_def_p (symtab_node *ref = NULL);
305
306 /* Make DECL local. */
307 void make_decl_local (void);
308
309 /* Copy visibility from N. */
310 void copy_visibility_from (symtab_node *n);
311
312 /* Return desired alignment of the definition. This is NOT alignment useful
313 to access THIS, because THIS may be interposable and DECL_ALIGN should
314 be used instead. It however must be guaranteed when output definition
315 of THIS. */
316 unsigned int definition_alignment ();
317
318 /* Return true if alignment can be increased. */
319 bool can_increase_alignment_p ();
320
321 /* Increase alignment of symbol to ALIGN. */
322 void increase_alignment (unsigned int align);
323
324 /* Return true if list contains an alias. */
325 bool has_aliases_p (void);
326
327 /* Return true when the symbol is real symbol, i.e. it is not inline clone
328 or abstract function kept for debug info purposes only. */
329 bool real_symbol_p (void);
330
331 /* Return true when the symbol needs to be output to the LTO symbol table. */
332 bool output_to_lto_symbol_table_p (void);
333
334 /* Determine if symbol declaration is needed. That is, visible to something
335 either outside this translation unit, something magic in the system
336 configury. This function is used just during symbol creation. */
337 bool needed_p (void);
338
339 /* Return true if this symbol is a function from the C frontend specified
340 directly in RTL form (with "__RTL"). */
341 bool native_rtl_p () const;
342
343 /* Return true when there are references to the node. */
344 bool referred_to_p (bool include_self = true);
345
346 /* Return true if symbol can be discarded by linker from the binary.
347 Assume that symbol is used (so there is no need to take into account
348 garbage collecting linkers)
349
350 This can happen for comdats, commons and weaks when they are previaled
351 by other definition at static linking time. */
352 inline bool
353 can_be_discarded_p (void)
354 {
355 return (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)
356 || ((get_comdat_group ()
357 || DECL_COMMON (decl)
358 || (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl) && DECL_WEAK (decl)))
359 && ((resolution != LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF
360 && resolution != LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY_EXP)
361 || flag_incremental_link)
362 && resolution != LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF_IRONLY));
363 }
364
365 /* Return true if NODE is local to a particular COMDAT group, and must not
366 be named from outside the COMDAT. This is used for C++ decloned
367 constructors. */
368 inline bool comdat_local_p (void)
369 {
370 return (same_comdat_group && !TREE_PUBLIC (decl));
371 }
372
373 /* Return true if ONE and TWO are part of the same COMDAT group. */
374 inline bool in_same_comdat_group_p (symtab_node *target);
375
376 /* Return true if symbol is known to be nonzero. */
377 bool nonzero_address ();
378
379 /* Return 0 if symbol is known to have different address than S2,
380 Return 1 if symbol is known to have same address as S2,
381 return 2 otherwise.
382
383 If MEMORY_ACCESSED is true, assume that both memory pointer to THIS
384 and S2 is going to be accessed. This eliminates the situations when
385 either THIS or S2 is NULL and is seful for comparing bases when deciding
386 about memory aliasing. */
387 int equal_address_to (symtab_node *s2, bool memory_accessed = false);
388
389 /* Return true if symbol's address may possibly be compared to other
390 symbol's address. */
391 bool address_matters_p ();
392
393 /* Return true if NODE's address can be compared. This use properties
394 of NODE only and does not look if the address is actually taken in
395 interesting way. For that use ADDRESS_MATTERS_P instead. */
396 bool address_can_be_compared_p (void);
397
398 /* Return symbol table node associated with DECL, if any,
399 and NULL otherwise. */
400 static inline symtab_node *get (const_tree decl)
401 {
402 /* Check that we are called for sane type of object - functions
403 and static or external variables. */
404 gcc_checking_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL
405 || (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL
406 && (TREE_STATIC (decl) || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)
407 || in_lto_p)));
408 /* Check that the mapping is sane - perhaps this check can go away,
409 but at the moment frontends tends to corrupt the mapping by calling
410 memcpy/memset on the tree nodes. */
411 gcc_checking_assert (!decl->decl_with_vis.symtab_node
412 || decl->decl_with_vis.symtab_node->decl == decl);
413 return decl->decl_with_vis.symtab_node;
414 }
415
416 /* Try to find a symtab node for declaration DECL and if it does not
417 exist or if it corresponds to an inline clone, create a new one. */
418 static inline symtab_node * get_create (tree node);
419
420 /* Return the cgraph node that has ASMNAME for its DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME.
421 Return NULL if there's no such node. */
422 static symtab_node *get_for_asmname (const_tree asmname);
423
424 /* Verify symbol table for internal consistency. */
425 static DEBUG_FUNCTION void verify_symtab_nodes (void);
426
427 /* Perform internal consistency checks, if they are enabled. */
428 static inline void checking_verify_symtab_nodes (void);
429
430 /* Type of the symbol. */
431 ENUM_BITFIELD (symtab_type) type : 8;
432
433 /* The symbols resolution. */
434 ENUM_BITFIELD (ld_plugin_symbol_resolution) resolution : 8;
435
436 /*** Flags representing the symbol type. ***/
437
438 /* True when symbol corresponds to a definition in current unit.
439 set via finalize_function or finalize_decl */
440 unsigned definition : 1;
441 /* True when symbol is an alias.
442 Set by ssemble_alias. */
443 unsigned alias : 1;
444 /* When true the alias is translated into its target symbol either by GCC
445 or assembler (it also may just be a duplicate declaration of the same
446 linker name).
447
448 Currently transparent aliases come in three different flavors
449 - aliases having the same assembler name as their target (aka duplicated
450 declarations). In this case the assembler names compare via
451 assembler_names_equal_p and weakref is false
452 - aliases that are renamed at a time being output to final file
453 by varasm.c. For those DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME have
454 IDENTIFIER_TRANSPARENT_ALIAS set and thus also their assembler
455 name must be unique.
456 Weakrefs belong to this cateogry when we target assembler without
457 .weakref directive.
458 - weakrefs that are renamed by assembler via .weakref directive.
459 In this case the alias may or may not be definition (depending if
460 target declaration was seen by the compiler), weakref is set.
461 Unless we are before renaming statics, assembler names are different.
462
463 Given that we now support duplicate declarations, the second option is
464 redundant and will be removed. */
465 unsigned transparent_alias : 1;
466 /* True when alias is a weakref. */
467 unsigned weakref : 1;
468 /* C++ frontend produce same body aliases and extra name aliases for
469 virtual functions and vtables that are obviously equivalent.
470 Those aliases are bit special, especially because C++ frontend
471 visibility code is so ugly it can not get them right at first time
472 and their visibility needs to be copied from their "masters" at
473 the end of parsing. */
474 unsigned cpp_implicit_alias : 1;
475 /* Set once the definition was analyzed. The list of references and
476 other properties are built during analysis. */
477 unsigned analyzed : 1;
478 /* Set for write-only variables. */
479 unsigned writeonly : 1;
480 /* Visibility of symbol was used for further optimization; do not
481 permit further changes. */
482 unsigned refuse_visibility_changes : 1;
483
484 /*** Visibility and linkage flags. ***/
485
486 /* Set when function is visible by other units. */
487 unsigned externally_visible : 1;
488 /* Don't reorder to other symbols having this set. */
489 unsigned no_reorder : 1;
490 /* The symbol will be assumed to be used in an invisible way (like
491 by an toplevel asm statement). */
492 unsigned force_output : 1;
493 /* Like FORCE_OUTPUT, but in the case it is ABI requiring the symbol to be
494 exported. Unlike FORCE_OUTPUT this flag gets cleared to symbols promoted
495 to static and it does not inhibit optimization. */
496 unsigned forced_by_abi : 1;
497 /* True when the name is known to be unique and thus it does not need mangling. */
498 unsigned unique_name : 1;
499 /* Specify whether the section was set by user or by
500 compiler via -ffunction-sections. */
501 unsigned implicit_section : 1;
502 /* True when body and other characteristics have been removed by
503 symtab_remove_unreachable_nodes. */
504 unsigned body_removed : 1;
505
506 /*** WHOPR Partitioning flags.
507 These flags are used at ltrans stage when only part of the callgraph is
508 available. ***/
509
510 /* Set when variable is used from other LTRANS partition. */
511 unsigned used_from_other_partition : 1;
512 /* Set when function is available in the other LTRANS partition.
513 During WPA output it is used to mark nodes that are present in
514 multiple partitions. */
515 unsigned in_other_partition : 1;
516
517
518
519 /*** other flags. ***/
520
521 /* Set when symbol has address taken. */
522 unsigned address_taken : 1;
523 /* Set when init priority is set. */
524 unsigned in_init_priority_hash : 1;
525
526 /* Set when symbol needs to be streamed into LTO bytecode for LTO, or in case
527 of offloading, for separate compilation for a different target. */
528 unsigned need_lto_streaming : 1;
529
530 /* Set when symbol can be streamed into bytecode for offloading. */
531 unsigned offloadable : 1;
532
533 /* Set when symbol is an IFUNC resolver. */
534 unsigned ifunc_resolver : 1;
535
536
537 /* Ordering of all symtab entries. */
538 int order;
539
540 /* Declaration representing the symbol. */
541 tree decl;
542
543 /* Linked list of symbol table entries starting with symtab_nodes. */
544 symtab_node *next;
545 symtab_node *previous;
546
547 /* Linked list of symbols with the same asm name. There may be multiple
548 entries for single symbol name during LTO, because symbols are renamed
549 only after partitioning.
550
551 Because inline clones are kept in the assembler name has, they also produce
552 duplicate entries.
553
554 There are also several long standing bugs where frontends and builtin
555 code produce duplicated decls. */
556 symtab_node *next_sharing_asm_name;
557 symtab_node *previous_sharing_asm_name;
558
559 /* Circular list of nodes in the same comdat group if non-NULL. */
560 symtab_node *same_comdat_group;
561
562 /* Vectors of referring and referenced entities. */
563 ipa_ref_list ref_list;
564
565 /* Alias target. May be either DECL pointer or ASSEMBLER_NAME pointer
566 depending to what was known to frontend on the creation time.
567 Once alias is resolved, this pointer become NULL. */
568 tree alias_target;
569
570 /* File stream where this node is being written to. */
571 struct lto_file_decl_data * lto_file_data;
572
573 PTR GTY ((skip)) aux;
574
575 /* Comdat group the symbol is in. Can be private if GGC allowed that. */
576 tree x_comdat_group;
577
578 /* Section name. Again can be private, if allowed. */
579 section_hash_entry *x_section;
580
581 protected:
582 /* Dump base fields of symtab nodes to F. Not to be used directly. */
583 void dump_base (FILE *);
584
585 /* Verify common part of symtab node. */
586 bool DEBUG_FUNCTION verify_base (void);
587
588 /* Remove node from symbol table. This function is not used directly, but via
589 cgraph/varpool node removal routines. */
590 void unregister (void);
591
592 /* Return the initialization and finalization priority information for
593 DECL. If there is no previous priority information, a freshly
594 allocated structure is returned. */
595 struct symbol_priority_map *priority_info (void);
596
597 /* Worker for call_for_symbol_and_aliases_1. */
598 bool call_for_symbol_and_aliases_1 (bool (*callback) (symtab_node *, void *),
599 void *data,
600 bool include_overwrite);
601 private:
602 /* Worker for set_section. */
603 static bool set_section (symtab_node *n, void *s);
604
605 /* Worker for symtab_resolve_alias. */
606 static bool set_implicit_section (symtab_node *n, void *);
607
608 /* Worker searching noninterposable alias. */
609 static bool noninterposable_alias (symtab_node *node, void *data);
610
611 /* Worker for ultimate_alias_target. */
612 symtab_node *ultimate_alias_target_1 (enum availability *avail = NULL,
613 symtab_node *ref = NULL);
614
615 /* Get dump name with normal or assembly name. */
616 const char *get_dump_name (bool asm_name_p) const;
617 };
618
619 inline void
620 symtab_node::checking_verify_symtab_nodes (void)
621 {
622 if (flag_checking)
623 symtab_node::verify_symtab_nodes ();
624 }
625
626 /* Walk all aliases for NODE. */
627 #define FOR_EACH_ALIAS(node, alias) \
628 for (unsigned x_i = 0; node->iterate_direct_aliases (x_i, alias); x_i++)
629
630 /* This is the information that is put into the cgraph local structure
631 to recover a function. */
632 struct lto_file_decl_data;
633
634 extern const char * const cgraph_availability_names[];
635 extern const char * const ld_plugin_symbol_resolution_names[];
636 extern const char * const tls_model_names[];
637
638 /* Sub-structure of cgraph_node. Holds information about thunk, used only for
639 same body aliases.
640
641 Thunks are basically wrappers around methods which are introduced in case
642 of multiple inheritance in order to adjust the value of the "this" pointer
643 or of the returned value.
644
645 In the case of this-adjusting thunks, each back-end can override the
646 can_output_mi_thunk/output_mi_thunk target hooks to generate a minimal thunk
647 (with a tail call for instance) directly as assembly. For the default hook
648 or for the case where the can_output_mi_thunk hooks return false, the thunk
649 is gimplified and lowered using the regular machinery. */
650
651 struct GTY(()) cgraph_thunk_info {
652 /* Offset used to adjust "this". */
653 HOST_WIDE_INT fixed_offset;
654
655 /* Offset in the virtual table to get the offset to adjust "this". Valid iff
656 VIRTUAL_OFFSET_P is true. */
657 HOST_WIDE_INT virtual_value;
658
659 /* Thunk target, i.e. the method that this thunk wraps. Depending on the
660 TARGET_USE_LOCAL_THUNK_ALIAS_P macro, this may have to be a new alias. */
661 tree alias;
662
663 /* Nonzero for a "this" adjusting thunk and zero for a result adjusting
664 thunk. */
665 bool this_adjusting;
666
667 /* If true, this thunk is what we call a virtual thunk. In this case:
668 * for this-adjusting thunks, after the FIXED_OFFSET based adjustment is
669 done, add to the result the offset found in the vtable at:
670 vptr + VIRTUAL_VALUE
671 * for result-adjusting thunks, the FIXED_OFFSET adjustment is done after
672 the virtual one. */
673 bool virtual_offset_p;
674
675 /* ??? True for special kind of thunks, seems related to instrumentation. */
676 bool add_pointer_bounds_args;
677
678 /* Set to true when alias node (the cgraph_node to which this struct belong)
679 is a thunk. Access to any other fields is invalid if this is false. */
680 bool thunk_p;
681 };
682
683 /* Information about the function collected locally.
684 Available after function is analyzed. */
685
686 struct GTY(()) cgraph_local_info {
687 /* Set when function is visible in current compilation unit only and
688 its address is never taken. */
689 unsigned local : 1;
690
691 /* False when there is something makes versioning impossible. */
692 unsigned versionable : 1;
693
694 /* False when function calling convention and signature can not be changed.
695 This is the case when __builtin_apply_args is used. */
696 unsigned can_change_signature : 1;
697
698 /* True when the function has been originally extern inline, but it is
699 redefined now. */
700 unsigned redefined_extern_inline : 1;
701
702 /* True if the function may enter serial irrevocable mode. */
703 unsigned tm_may_enter_irr : 1;
704 };
705
706 /* Information about the function that needs to be computed globally
707 once compilation is finished. Available only with -funit-at-a-time. */
708
709 struct GTY(()) cgraph_global_info {
710 /* For inline clones this points to the function they will be
711 inlined into. */
712 cgraph_node *inlined_to;
713 };
714
715 /* Represent which DECL tree (or reference to such tree)
716 will be replaced by another tree while versioning. */
717 struct GTY(()) ipa_replace_map
718 {
719 /* The tree that will be replaced. */
720 tree old_tree;
721 /* The new (replacing) tree. */
722 tree new_tree;
723 /* Parameter number to replace, when old_tree is NULL. */
724 int parm_num;
725 /* True when a substitution should be done, false otherwise. */
726 bool replace_p;
727 /* True when we replace a reference to old_tree. */
728 bool ref_p;
729 };
730
731 struct GTY(()) cgraph_clone_info
732 {
733 vec<ipa_replace_map *, va_gc> *tree_map;
734 bitmap args_to_skip;
735 bitmap combined_args_to_skip;
736 };
737
738 enum cgraph_simd_clone_arg_type
739 {
740 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_VECTOR,
741 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_UNIFORM,
742 /* These are only for integer/pointer arguments passed by value. */
743 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_CONSTANT_STEP,
744 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_VARIABLE_STEP,
745 /* These 6 are only for reference type arguments or arguments passed
746 by reference. */
747 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_REF_CONSTANT_STEP,
748 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_REF_VARIABLE_STEP,
749 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_UVAL_CONSTANT_STEP,
750 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_UVAL_VARIABLE_STEP,
751 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_VAL_CONSTANT_STEP,
752 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_VAL_VARIABLE_STEP,
753 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_MASK
754 };
755
756 /* Function arguments in the original function of a SIMD clone.
757 Supplementary data for `struct simd_clone'. */
758
759 struct GTY(()) cgraph_simd_clone_arg {
760 /* Original function argument as it originally existed in
761 DECL_ARGUMENTS. */
762 tree orig_arg;
763
764 /* orig_arg's function (or for extern functions type from
765 TYPE_ARG_TYPES). */
766 tree orig_type;
767
768 /* If argument is a vector, this holds the vector version of
769 orig_arg that after adjusting the argument types will live in
770 DECL_ARGUMENTS. Otherwise, this is NULL.
771
772 This basically holds:
773 vector(simdlen) __typeof__(orig_arg) new_arg. */
774 tree vector_arg;
775
776 /* vector_arg's type (or for extern functions new vector type. */
777 tree vector_type;
778
779 /* If argument is a vector, this holds the array where the simd
780 argument is held while executing the simd clone function. This
781 is a local variable in the cloned function. Its content is
782 copied from vector_arg upon entry to the clone.
783
784 This basically holds:
785 __typeof__(orig_arg) simd_array[simdlen]. */
786 tree simd_array;
787
788 /* A SIMD clone's argument can be either linear (constant or
789 variable), uniform, or vector. */
790 enum cgraph_simd_clone_arg_type arg_type;
791
792 /* For arg_type SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_*CONSTANT_STEP this is
793 the constant linear step, if arg_type is
794 SIMD_CLONE_ARG_TYPE_LINEAR_*VARIABLE_STEP, this is index of
795 the uniform argument holding the step, otherwise 0. */
796 HOST_WIDE_INT linear_step;
797
798 /* Variable alignment if available, otherwise 0. */
799 unsigned int alignment;
800 };
801
802 /* Specific data for a SIMD function clone. */
803
804 struct GTY(()) cgraph_simd_clone {
805 /* Number of words in the SIMD lane associated with this clone. */
806 unsigned int simdlen;
807
808 /* Number of annotated function arguments in `args'. This is
809 usually the number of named arguments in FNDECL. */
810 unsigned int nargs;
811
812 /* Max hardware vector size in bits for integral vectors. */
813 unsigned int vecsize_int;
814
815 /* Max hardware vector size in bits for floating point vectors. */
816 unsigned int vecsize_float;
817
818 /* Machine mode of the mask argument(s), if they are to be passed
819 as bitmasks in integer argument(s). VOIDmode if masks are passed
820 as vectors of characteristic type. */
821 machine_mode mask_mode;
822
823 /* The mangling character for a given vector size. This is used
824 to determine the ISA mangling bit as specified in the Intel
825 Vector ABI. */
826 unsigned char vecsize_mangle;
827
828 /* True if this is the masked, in-branch version of the clone,
829 otherwise false. */
830 unsigned int inbranch : 1;
831
832 /* Doubly linked list of SIMD clones. */
833 cgraph_node *prev_clone, *next_clone;
834
835 /* Original cgraph node the SIMD clones were created for. */
836 cgraph_node *origin;
837
838 /* Annotated function arguments for the original function. */
839 cgraph_simd_clone_arg GTY((length ("%h.nargs"))) args[1];
840 };
841
842 /* Function Multiversioning info. */
843 struct GTY((for_user)) cgraph_function_version_info {
844 /* The cgraph_node for which the function version info is stored. */
845 cgraph_node *this_node;
846 /* Chains all the semantically identical function versions. The
847 first function in this chain is the version_info node of the
848 default function. */
849 cgraph_function_version_info *prev;
850 /* If this version node corresponds to a dispatcher for function
851 versions, this points to the version info node of the default
852 function, the first node in the chain. */
853 cgraph_function_version_info *next;
854 /* If this node corresponds to a function version, this points
855 to the dispatcher function decl, which is the function that must
856 be called to execute the right function version at run-time.
857
858 If this cgraph node is a dispatcher (if dispatcher_function is
859 true, in the cgraph_node struct) for function versions, this
860 points to resolver function, which holds the function body of the
861 dispatcher. The dispatcher decl is an alias to the resolver
862 function decl. */
863 tree dispatcher_resolver;
864 };
865
866 #define DEFCIFCODE(code, type, string) CIF_ ## code,
867 /* Reasons for inlining failures. */
868
869 enum cgraph_inline_failed_t {
870 #include "cif-code.def"
871 CIF_N_REASONS
872 };
873
874 enum cgraph_inline_failed_type_t
875 {
876 CIF_FINAL_NORMAL = 0,
877 CIF_FINAL_ERROR
878 };
879
880 struct cgraph_edge;
881
882 struct cgraph_edge_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<cgraph_edge>
883 {
884 typedef gimple *compare_type;
885
886 static hashval_t hash (cgraph_edge *);
887 static hashval_t hash (gimple *);
888 static bool equal (cgraph_edge *, gimple *);
889 };
890
891 /* The cgraph data structure.
892 Each function decl has assigned cgraph_node listing callees and callers. */
893
894 struct GTY((tag ("SYMTAB_FUNCTION"))) cgraph_node : public symtab_node {
895 public:
896 /* Remove the node from cgraph and all inline clones inlined into it.
897 Skip however removal of FORBIDDEN_NODE and return true if it needs to be
898 removed. This allows to call the function from outer loop walking clone
899 tree. */
900 bool remove_symbol_and_inline_clones (cgraph_node *forbidden_node = NULL);
901
902 /* Record all references from cgraph_node that are taken
903 in statement STMT. */
904 void record_stmt_references (gimple *stmt);
905
906 /* Like cgraph_set_call_stmt but walk the clone tree and update all
907 clones sharing the same function body.
908 When WHOLE_SPECULATIVE_EDGES is true, all three components of
909 speculative edge gets updated. Otherwise we update only direct
910 call. */
911 void set_call_stmt_including_clones (gimple *old_stmt, gcall *new_stmt,
912 bool update_speculative = true);
913
914 /* Walk the alias chain to return the function cgraph_node is alias of.
915 Walk through thunk, too.
916 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
917 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
918 when determining the availability. */
919 cgraph_node *function_symbol (enum availability *avail = NULL,
920 struct symtab_node *ref = NULL);
921
922 /* Walk the alias chain to return the function cgraph_node is alias of.
923 Walk through non virtual thunks, too. Thus we return either a function
924 or a virtual thunk node.
925 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
926 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
927 when determining the availability. */
928 cgraph_node *function_or_virtual_thunk_symbol
929 (enum availability *avail = NULL,
930 struct symtab_node *ref = NULL);
931
932 /* Create node representing clone of N executed COUNT times. Decrease
933 the execution counts from original node too.
934 The new clone will have decl set to DECL that may or may not be the same
935 as decl of N.
936
937 When UPDATE_ORIGINAL is true, the counts are subtracted from the original
938 function's profile to reflect the fact that part of execution is handled
939 by node.
940 When CALL_DUPLICATOIN_HOOK is true, the ipa passes are acknowledged about
941 the new clone. Otherwise the caller is responsible for doing so later.
942
943 If the new node is being inlined into another one, NEW_INLINED_TO should be
944 the outline function the new one is (even indirectly) inlined to.
945 All hooks will see this in node's global.inlined_to, when invoked.
946 Can be NULL if the node is not inlined. SUFFIX is string that is appended
947 to the original name. */
948 cgraph_node *create_clone (tree decl, profile_count count,
949 bool update_original,
950 vec<cgraph_edge *> redirect_callers,
951 bool call_duplication_hook,
952 cgraph_node *new_inlined_to,
953 bitmap args_to_skip, const char *suffix = NULL);
954
955 /* Create callgraph node clone with new declaration. The actual body will
956 be copied later at compilation stage. */
957 cgraph_node *create_virtual_clone (vec<cgraph_edge *> redirect_callers,
958 vec<ipa_replace_map *, va_gc> *tree_map,
959 bitmap args_to_skip, const char * suffix);
960
961 /* cgraph node being removed from symbol table; see if its entry can be
962 replaced by other inline clone. */
963 cgraph_node *find_replacement (void);
964
965 /* Create a new cgraph node which is the new version of
966 callgraph node. REDIRECT_CALLERS holds the callers
967 edges which should be redirected to point to
968 NEW_VERSION. ALL the callees edges of the node
969 are cloned to the new version node. Return the new
970 version node.
971
972 If non-NULL BLOCK_TO_COPY determine what basic blocks
973 was copied to prevent duplications of calls that are dead
974 in the clone.
975
976 SUFFIX is string that is appended to the original name. */
977
978 cgraph_node *create_version_clone (tree new_decl,
979 vec<cgraph_edge *> redirect_callers,
980 bitmap bbs_to_copy,
981 const char *suffix = NULL);
982
983 /* Perform function versioning.
984 Function versioning includes copying of the tree and
985 a callgraph update (creating a new cgraph node and updating
986 its callees and callers).
987
988 REDIRECT_CALLERS varray includes the edges to be redirected
989 to the new version.
990
991 TREE_MAP is a mapping of tree nodes we want to replace with
992 new ones (according to results of prior analysis).
993
994 If non-NULL ARGS_TO_SKIP determine function parameters to remove
995 from new version.
996 If SKIP_RETURN is true, the new version will return void.
997 If non-NULL BLOCK_TO_COPY determine what basic blocks to copy.
998 If non_NULL NEW_ENTRY determine new entry BB of the clone.
999
1000 Return the new version's cgraph node. */
1001 cgraph_node *create_version_clone_with_body
1002 (vec<cgraph_edge *> redirect_callers,
1003 vec<ipa_replace_map *, va_gc> *tree_map, bitmap args_to_skip,
1004 bool skip_return, bitmap bbs_to_copy, basic_block new_entry_block,
1005 const char *clone_name);
1006
1007 /* Insert a new cgraph_function_version_info node into cgraph_fnver_htab
1008 corresponding to cgraph_node. */
1009 cgraph_function_version_info *insert_new_function_version (void);
1010
1011 /* Get the cgraph_function_version_info node corresponding to node. */
1012 cgraph_function_version_info *function_version (void);
1013
1014 /* Discover all functions and variables that are trivially needed, analyze
1015 them as well as all functions and variables referred by them */
1016 void analyze (void);
1017
1018 /* Add thunk alias into callgraph. The alias declaration is ALIAS and it
1019 aliases DECL with an adjustments made into the first parameter.
1020 See comments in struct cgraph_thunk_info for detail on the parameters. */
1021 cgraph_node * create_thunk (tree alias, tree, bool this_adjusting,
1022 HOST_WIDE_INT fixed_offset,
1023 HOST_WIDE_INT virtual_value,
1024 tree virtual_offset,
1025 tree real_alias);
1026
1027
1028 /* Return node that alias is aliasing. */
1029 inline cgraph_node *get_alias_target (void);
1030
1031 /* Given function symbol, walk the alias chain to return the function node
1032 is alias of. Do not walk through thunks.
1033 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
1034 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
1035 when determining the availability. */
1036
1037 cgraph_node *ultimate_alias_target (availability *availability = NULL,
1038 symtab_node *ref = NULL);
1039
1040 /* Expand thunk NODE to gimple if possible.
1041 When FORCE_GIMPLE_THUNK is true, gimple thunk is created and
1042 no assembler is produced.
1043 When OUTPUT_ASM_THUNK is true, also produce assembler for
1044 thunks that are not lowered. */
1045 bool expand_thunk (bool output_asm_thunks, bool force_gimple_thunk);
1046
1047 /* Call expand_thunk on all callers that are thunks and analyze those
1048 nodes that were expanded. */
1049 void expand_all_artificial_thunks ();
1050
1051 /* Assemble thunks and aliases associated to node. */
1052 void assemble_thunks_and_aliases (void);
1053
1054 /* Expand function specified by node. */
1055 void expand (void);
1056
1057 /* As an GCC extension we allow redefinition of the function. The
1058 semantics when both copies of bodies differ is not well defined.
1059 We replace the old body with new body so in unit at a time mode
1060 we always use new body, while in normal mode we may end up with
1061 old body inlined into some functions and new body expanded and
1062 inlined in others. */
1063 void reset (void);
1064
1065 /* Creates a wrapper from cgraph_node to TARGET node. Thunk is used for this
1066 kind of wrapper method. */
1067 void create_wrapper (cgraph_node *target);
1068
1069 /* Verify cgraph nodes of the cgraph node. */
1070 void DEBUG_FUNCTION verify_node (void);
1071
1072 /* Remove function from symbol table. */
1073 void remove (void);
1074
1075 /* Dump call graph node to file F. */
1076 void dump (FILE *f);
1077
1078 /* Dump call graph node to stderr. */
1079 void DEBUG_FUNCTION debug (void);
1080
1081 /* When doing LTO, read cgraph_node's body from disk if it is not already
1082 present. */
1083 bool get_untransformed_body (void);
1084
1085 /* Prepare function body. When doing LTO, read cgraph_node's body from disk
1086 if it is not already present. When some IPA transformations are scheduled,
1087 apply them. */
1088 bool get_body (void);
1089
1090 /* Release memory used to represent body of function.
1091 Use this only for functions that are released before being translated to
1092 target code (i.e. RTL). Functions that are compiled to RTL and beyond
1093 are free'd in final.c via free_after_compilation(). */
1094 void release_body (bool keep_arguments = false);
1095
1096 /* Return the DECL_STRUCT_FUNCTION of the function. */
1097 struct function *get_fun (void);
1098
1099 /* cgraph_node is no longer nested function; update cgraph accordingly. */
1100 void unnest (void);
1101
1102 /* Bring cgraph node local. */
1103 void make_local (void);
1104
1105 /* Likewise indicate that a node is having address taken. */
1106 void mark_address_taken (void);
1107
1108 /* Set fialization priority to PRIORITY. */
1109 void set_fini_priority (priority_type priority);
1110
1111 /* Return the finalization priority. */
1112 priority_type get_fini_priority (void);
1113
1114 /* Create edge from a given function to CALLEE in the cgraph. */
1115 cgraph_edge *create_edge (cgraph_node *callee,
1116 gcall *call_stmt, profile_count count);
1117
1118 /* Create an indirect edge with a yet-undetermined callee where the call
1119 statement destination is a formal parameter of the caller with index
1120 PARAM_INDEX. */
1121 cgraph_edge *create_indirect_edge (gcall *call_stmt, int ecf_flags,
1122 profile_count count,
1123 bool compute_indirect_info = true);
1124
1125 /* Like cgraph_create_edge walk the clone tree and update all clones sharing
1126 same function body. If clones already have edge for OLD_STMT; only
1127 update the edge same way as cgraph_set_call_stmt_including_clones does. */
1128 void create_edge_including_clones (cgraph_node *callee,
1129 gimple *old_stmt, gcall *stmt,
1130 profile_count count,
1131 cgraph_inline_failed_t reason);
1132
1133 /* Return the callgraph edge representing the GIMPLE_CALL statement
1134 CALL_STMT. */
1135 cgraph_edge *get_edge (gimple *call_stmt);
1136
1137 /* Collect all callers of cgraph_node and its aliases that are known to lead
1138 to NODE (i.e. are not overwritable) and that are not thunks. */
1139 vec<cgraph_edge *> collect_callers (void);
1140
1141 /* Remove all callers from the node. */
1142 void remove_callers (void);
1143
1144 /* Remove all callees from the node. */
1145 void remove_callees (void);
1146
1147 /* Return function availability. See cgraph.h for description of individual
1148 return values. */
1149 enum availability get_availability (symtab_node *ref = NULL);
1150
1151 /* Set TREE_NOTHROW on cgraph_node's decl and on aliases of the node
1152 if any to NOTHROW. */
1153 bool set_nothrow_flag (bool nothrow);
1154
1155 /* SET DECL_IS_MALLOC on cgraph_node's decl and on aliases of the node
1156 if any. */
1157 bool set_malloc_flag (bool malloc_p);
1158
1159 /* If SET_CONST is true, mark function, aliases and thunks to be ECF_CONST.
1160 If SET_CONST if false, clear the flag.
1161
1162 When setting the flag be careful about possible interposition and
1163 do not set the flag for functions that can be interposet and set pure
1164 flag for functions that can bind to other definition.
1165
1166 Return true if any change was done. */
1167
1168 bool set_const_flag (bool set_const, bool looping);
1169
1170 /* Set DECL_PURE_P on cgraph_node's decl and on aliases of the node
1171 if any to PURE.
1172
1173 When setting the flag, be careful about possible interposition.
1174 Return true if any change was done. */
1175
1176 bool set_pure_flag (bool pure, bool looping);
1177
1178 /* Call callback on function and aliases associated to the function.
1179 When INCLUDE_OVERWRITABLE is false, overwritable aliases and thunks are
1180 skipped. */
1181
1182 bool call_for_symbol_and_aliases (bool (*callback) (cgraph_node *,
1183 void *),
1184 void *data, bool include_overwritable);
1185
1186 /* Call callback on cgraph_node, thunks and aliases associated to NODE.
1187 When INCLUDE_OVERWRITABLE is false, overwritable aliases and thunks are
1188 skipped. When EXCLUDE_VIRTUAL_THUNKS is true, virtual thunks are
1189 skipped. */
1190 bool call_for_symbol_thunks_and_aliases (bool (*callback) (cgraph_node *node,
1191 void *data),
1192 void *data,
1193 bool include_overwritable,
1194 bool exclude_virtual_thunks = false);
1195
1196 /* Likewise indicate that a node is needed, i.e. reachable via some
1197 external means. */
1198 inline void mark_force_output (void);
1199
1200 /* Return true when function can be marked local. */
1201 bool local_p (void);
1202
1203 /* Return true if cgraph_node can be made local for API change.
1204 Extern inline functions and C++ COMDAT functions can be made local
1205 at the expense of possible code size growth if function is used in multiple
1206 compilation units. */
1207 bool can_be_local_p (void);
1208
1209 /* Return true when cgraph_node can not return or throw and thus
1210 it is safe to ignore its side effects for IPA analysis. */
1211 bool cannot_return_p (void);
1212
1213 /* Return true when function cgraph_node and all its aliases are only called
1214 directly.
1215 i.e. it is not externally visible, address was not taken and
1216 it is not used in any other non-standard way. */
1217 bool only_called_directly_p (void);
1218
1219 /* Return true when function is only called directly or it has alias.
1220 i.e. it is not externally visible, address was not taken and
1221 it is not used in any other non-standard way. */
1222 inline bool only_called_directly_or_aliased_p (void);
1223
1224 /* Return true when function cgraph_node can be expected to be removed
1225 from program when direct calls in this compilation unit are removed.
1226
1227 As a special case COMDAT functions are
1228 cgraph_can_remove_if_no_direct_calls_p while the are not
1229 cgraph_only_called_directly_p (it is possible they are called from other
1230 unit)
1231
1232 This function behaves as cgraph_only_called_directly_p because eliminating
1233 all uses of COMDAT function does not make it necessarily disappear from
1234 the program unless we are compiling whole program or we do LTO. In this
1235 case we know we win since dynamic linking will not really discard the
1236 linkonce section.
1237
1238 If WILL_INLINE is true, assume that function will be inlined into all the
1239 direct calls. */
1240 bool will_be_removed_from_program_if_no_direct_calls_p
1241 (bool will_inline = false);
1242
1243 /* Return true when function can be removed from callgraph
1244 if all direct calls and references are eliminated. The function does
1245 not take into account comdat groups. */
1246 bool can_remove_if_no_direct_calls_and_refs_p (void);
1247
1248 /* Return true when function cgraph_node and its aliases can be removed from
1249 callgraph if all direct calls are eliminated.
1250 If WILL_INLINE is true, assume that function will be inlined into all the
1251 direct calls. */
1252 bool can_remove_if_no_direct_calls_p (bool will_inline = false);
1253
1254 /* Return true when callgraph node is a function with Gimple body defined
1255 in current unit. Functions can also be define externally or they
1256 can be thunks with no Gimple representation.
1257
1258 Note that at WPA stage, the function body may not be present in memory. */
1259 inline bool has_gimple_body_p (void);
1260
1261 /* Return true if function should be optimized for size. */
1262 bool optimize_for_size_p (void);
1263
1264 /* Dump the callgraph to file F. */
1265 static void dump_cgraph (FILE *f);
1266
1267 /* Dump the call graph to stderr. */
1268 static inline
1269 void debug_cgraph (void)
1270 {
1271 dump_cgraph (stderr);
1272 }
1273
1274 /* Record that DECL1 and DECL2 are semantically identical function
1275 versions. */
1276 static void record_function_versions (tree decl1, tree decl2);
1277
1278 /* Remove the cgraph_function_version_info and cgraph_node for DECL. This
1279 DECL is a duplicate declaration. */
1280 static void delete_function_version_by_decl (tree decl);
1281
1282 /* Add the function FNDECL to the call graph.
1283 Unlike finalize_function, this function is intended to be used
1284 by middle end and allows insertion of new function at arbitrary point
1285 of compilation. The function can be either in high, low or SSA form
1286 GIMPLE.
1287
1288 The function is assumed to be reachable and have address taken (so no
1289 API breaking optimizations are performed on it).
1290
1291 Main work done by this function is to enqueue the function for later
1292 processing to avoid need the passes to be re-entrant. */
1293 static void add_new_function (tree fndecl, bool lowered);
1294
1295 /* Return callgraph node for given symbol and check it is a function. */
1296 static inline cgraph_node *get (const_tree decl)
1297 {
1298 gcc_checking_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL);
1299 return dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (symtab_node::get (decl));
1300 }
1301
1302 /* DECL has been parsed. Take it, queue it, compile it at the whim of the
1303 logic in effect. If NO_COLLECT is true, then our caller cannot stand to
1304 have the garbage collector run at the moment. We would need to either
1305 create a new GC context, or just not compile right now. */
1306 static void finalize_function (tree, bool);
1307
1308 /* Return cgraph node assigned to DECL. Create new one when needed. */
1309 static cgraph_node * create (tree decl);
1310
1311 /* Try to find a call graph node for declaration DECL and if it does not
1312 exist or if it corresponds to an inline clone, create a new one. */
1313 static cgraph_node * get_create (tree);
1314
1315 /* Return local info for the compiled function. */
1316 static cgraph_local_info *local_info (tree decl);
1317
1318 /* Return local info for the compiled function. */
1319 static struct cgraph_rtl_info *rtl_info (tree);
1320
1321 /* Return the cgraph node that has ASMNAME for its DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME.
1322 Return NULL if there's no such node. */
1323 static cgraph_node *get_for_asmname (tree asmname);
1324
1325 /* Attempt to mark ALIAS as an alias to DECL. Return alias node if
1326 successful and NULL otherwise.
1327 Same body aliases are output whenever the body of DECL is output,
1328 and cgraph_node::get (ALIAS) transparently
1329 returns cgraph_node::get (DECL). */
1330 static cgraph_node * create_same_body_alias (tree alias, tree decl);
1331
1332 /* Verify whole cgraph structure. */
1333 static void DEBUG_FUNCTION verify_cgraph_nodes (void);
1334
1335 /* Verify cgraph, if consistency checking is enabled. */
1336 static inline void checking_verify_cgraph_nodes (void);
1337
1338 /* Worker to bring NODE local. */
1339 static bool make_local (cgraph_node *node, void *);
1340
1341 /* Mark ALIAS as an alias to DECL. DECL_NODE is cgraph node representing
1342 the function body is associated
1343 with (not necessarily cgraph_node (DECL). */
1344 static cgraph_node *create_alias (tree alias, tree target);
1345
1346 /* Return true if NODE has thunk. */
1347 static bool has_thunk_p (cgraph_node *node, void *);
1348
1349 cgraph_edge *callees;
1350 cgraph_edge *callers;
1351 /* List of edges representing indirect calls with a yet undetermined
1352 callee. */
1353 cgraph_edge *indirect_calls;
1354 /* For nested functions points to function the node is nested in. */
1355 cgraph_node *origin;
1356 /* Points to first nested function, if any. */
1357 cgraph_node *nested;
1358 /* Pointer to the next function with same origin, if any. */
1359 cgraph_node *next_nested;
1360 /* Pointer to the next clone. */
1361 cgraph_node *next_sibling_clone;
1362 cgraph_node *prev_sibling_clone;
1363 cgraph_node *clones;
1364 cgraph_node *clone_of;
1365 /* For functions with many calls sites it holds map from call expression
1366 to the edge to speed up cgraph_edge function. */
1367 hash_table<cgraph_edge_hasher> *GTY(()) call_site_hash;
1368 /* Declaration node used to be clone of. */
1369 tree former_clone_of;
1370
1371 /* If this is a SIMD clone, this points to the SIMD specific
1372 information for it. */
1373 cgraph_simd_clone *simdclone;
1374 /* If this function has SIMD clones, this points to the first clone. */
1375 cgraph_node *simd_clones;
1376
1377 /* Interprocedural passes scheduled to have their transform functions
1378 applied next time we execute local pass on them. We maintain it
1379 per-function in order to allow IPA passes to introduce new functions. */
1380 vec<ipa_opt_pass> GTY((skip)) ipa_transforms_to_apply;
1381
1382 cgraph_local_info local;
1383 cgraph_global_info global;
1384 struct cgraph_rtl_info *rtl;
1385 cgraph_clone_info clone;
1386 cgraph_thunk_info thunk;
1387
1388 /* Expected number of executions: calculated in profile.c. */
1389 profile_count count;
1390 /* How to scale counts at materialization time; used to merge
1391 LTO units with different number of profile runs. */
1392 int count_materialization_scale;
1393 /* Unique id of the node. */
1394 int uid;
1395 /* ID assigned by the profiling. */
1396 unsigned int profile_id;
1397 /* Time profiler: first run of function. */
1398 int tp_first_run;
1399
1400 /* Set when decl is an abstract function pointed to by the
1401 ABSTRACT_DECL_ORIGIN of a reachable function. */
1402 unsigned used_as_abstract_origin : 1;
1403 /* Set once the function is lowered (i.e. its CFG is built). */
1404 unsigned lowered : 1;
1405 /* Set once the function has been instantiated and its callee
1406 lists created. */
1407 unsigned process : 1;
1408 /* How commonly executed the node is. Initialized during branch
1409 probabilities pass. */
1410 ENUM_BITFIELD (node_frequency) frequency : 2;
1411 /* True when function can only be called at startup (from static ctor). */
1412 unsigned only_called_at_startup : 1;
1413 /* True when function can only be called at startup (from static dtor). */
1414 unsigned only_called_at_exit : 1;
1415 /* True when function is the transactional clone of a function which
1416 is called only from inside transactions. */
1417 /* ?? We should be able to remove this. We have enough bits in
1418 cgraph to calculate it. */
1419 unsigned tm_clone : 1;
1420 /* True if this decl is a dispatcher for function versions. */
1421 unsigned dispatcher_function : 1;
1422 /* True if this decl calls a COMDAT-local function. This is set up in
1423 compute_fn_summary and inline_call. */
1424 unsigned calls_comdat_local : 1;
1425 /* True if node has been created by merge operation in IPA-ICF. */
1426 unsigned icf_merged: 1;
1427 /* True if call to node can't result in a call to free, munmap or
1428 other operation that could make previously non-trapping memory
1429 accesses trapping. */
1430 unsigned nonfreeing_fn : 1;
1431 /* True if there was multiple COMDAT bodies merged by lto-symtab. */
1432 unsigned merged_comdat : 1;
1433 /* True if function was created to be executed in parallel. */
1434 unsigned parallelized_function : 1;
1435 /* True if function is part split out by ipa-split. */
1436 unsigned split_part : 1;
1437 /* True if the function appears as possible target of indirect call. */
1438 unsigned indirect_call_target : 1;
1439
1440 private:
1441 /* Worker for call_for_symbol_and_aliases. */
1442 bool call_for_symbol_and_aliases_1 (bool (*callback) (cgraph_node *,
1443 void *),
1444 void *data, bool include_overwritable);
1445 };
1446
1447 /* A cgraph node set is a collection of cgraph nodes. A cgraph node
1448 can appear in multiple sets. */
1449 struct cgraph_node_set_def
1450 {
1451 hash_map<cgraph_node *, size_t> *map;
1452 vec<cgraph_node *> nodes;
1453 };
1454
1455 typedef cgraph_node_set_def *cgraph_node_set;
1456 typedef struct varpool_node_set_def *varpool_node_set;
1457
1458 class varpool_node;
1459
1460 /* A varpool node set is a collection of varpool nodes. A varpool node
1461 can appear in multiple sets. */
1462 struct varpool_node_set_def
1463 {
1464 hash_map<varpool_node *, size_t> * map;
1465 vec<varpool_node *> nodes;
1466 };
1467
1468 /* Iterator structure for cgraph node sets. */
1469 struct cgraph_node_set_iterator
1470 {
1471 cgraph_node_set set;
1472 unsigned index;
1473 };
1474
1475 /* Iterator structure for varpool node sets. */
1476 struct varpool_node_set_iterator
1477 {
1478 varpool_node_set set;
1479 unsigned index;
1480 };
1481
1482 /* Context of polymorphic call. It represent information about the type of
1483 instance that may reach the call. This is used by ipa-devirt walkers of the
1484 type inheritance graph. */
1485
1486 class GTY(()) ipa_polymorphic_call_context {
1487 public:
1488 /* The called object appears in an object of type OUTER_TYPE
1489 at offset OFFSET. When information is not 100% reliable, we
1490 use SPECULATIVE_OUTER_TYPE and SPECULATIVE_OFFSET. */
1491 HOST_WIDE_INT offset;
1492 HOST_WIDE_INT speculative_offset;
1493 tree outer_type;
1494 tree speculative_outer_type;
1495 /* True if outer object may be in construction or destruction. */
1496 unsigned maybe_in_construction : 1;
1497 /* True if outer object may be of derived type. */
1498 unsigned maybe_derived_type : 1;
1499 /* True if speculative outer object may be of derived type. We always
1500 speculate that construction does not happen. */
1501 unsigned speculative_maybe_derived_type : 1;
1502 /* True if the context is invalid and all calls should be redirected
1503 to BUILTIN_UNREACHABLE. */
1504 unsigned invalid : 1;
1505 /* True if the outer type is dynamic. */
1506 unsigned dynamic : 1;
1507
1508 /* Build empty "I know nothing" context. */
1509 ipa_polymorphic_call_context ();
1510 /* Build polymorphic call context for indirect call E. */
1511 ipa_polymorphic_call_context (cgraph_edge *e);
1512 /* Build polymorphic call context for IP invariant CST.
1513 If specified, OTR_TYPE specify the type of polymorphic call
1514 that takes CST+OFFSET as a prameter. */
1515 ipa_polymorphic_call_context (tree cst, tree otr_type = NULL,
1516 HOST_WIDE_INT offset = 0);
1517 /* Build context for pointer REF contained in FNDECL at statement STMT.
1518 if INSTANCE is non-NULL, return pointer to the object described by
1519 the context. */
1520 ipa_polymorphic_call_context (tree fndecl, tree ref, gimple *stmt,
1521 tree *instance = NULL);
1522
1523 /* Look for vtable stores or constructor calls to work out dynamic type
1524 of memory location. */
1525 bool get_dynamic_type (tree, tree, tree, gimple *);
1526
1527 /* Make context non-speculative. */
1528 void clear_speculation ();
1529
1530 /* Produce context specifying all derrived types of OTR_TYPE. If OTR_TYPE is
1531 NULL, the context is set to dummy "I know nothing" setting. */
1532 void clear_outer_type (tree otr_type = NULL);
1533
1534 /* Walk container types and modify context to point to actual class
1535 containing OTR_TYPE (if non-NULL) as base class.
1536 Return true if resulting context is valid.
1537
1538 When CONSIDER_PLACEMENT_NEW is false, reject contexts that may be made
1539 valid only via allocation of new polymorphic type inside by means
1540 of placement new.
1541
1542 When CONSIDER_BASES is false, only look for actual fields, not base types
1543 of TYPE. */
1544 bool restrict_to_inner_class (tree otr_type,
1545 bool consider_placement_new = true,
1546 bool consider_bases = true);
1547
1548 /* Adjust all offsets in contexts by given number of bits. */
1549 void offset_by (HOST_WIDE_INT);
1550 /* Use when we can not track dynamic type change. This speculatively assume
1551 type change is not happening. */
1552 void possible_dynamic_type_change (bool, tree otr_type = NULL);
1553 /* Assume that both THIS and a given context is valid and strenghten THIS
1554 if possible. Return true if any strenghtening was made.
1555 If actual type the context is being used in is known, OTR_TYPE should be
1556 set accordingly. This improves quality of combined result. */
1557 bool combine_with (ipa_polymorphic_call_context, tree otr_type = NULL);
1558 bool meet_with (ipa_polymorphic_call_context, tree otr_type = NULL);
1559
1560 /* Return TRUE if context is fully useless. */
1561 bool useless_p () const;
1562 /* Return TRUE if this context conveys the same information as X. */
1563 bool equal_to (const ipa_polymorphic_call_context &x) const;
1564
1565 /* Dump human readable context to F. If NEWLINE is true, it will be
1566 terminated by a newline. */
1567 void dump (FILE *f, bool newline = true) const;
1568 void DEBUG_FUNCTION debug () const;
1569
1570 /* LTO streaming. */
1571 void stream_out (struct output_block *) const;
1572 void stream_in (struct lto_input_block *, struct data_in *data_in);
1573
1574 private:
1575 bool combine_speculation_with (tree, HOST_WIDE_INT, bool, tree);
1576 bool meet_speculation_with (tree, HOST_WIDE_INT, bool, tree);
1577 void set_by_decl (tree, HOST_WIDE_INT);
1578 bool set_by_invariant (tree, tree, HOST_WIDE_INT);
1579 bool speculation_consistent_p (tree, HOST_WIDE_INT, bool, tree) const;
1580 void make_speculative (tree otr_type = NULL);
1581 };
1582
1583 /* Structure containing additional information about an indirect call. */
1584
1585 struct GTY(()) cgraph_indirect_call_info
1586 {
1587 /* When agg_content is set, an offset where the call pointer is located
1588 within the aggregate. */
1589 HOST_WIDE_INT offset;
1590 /* Context of the polymorphic call; use only when POLYMORPHIC flag is set. */
1591 ipa_polymorphic_call_context context;
1592 /* OBJ_TYPE_REF_TOKEN of a polymorphic call (if polymorphic is set). */
1593 HOST_WIDE_INT otr_token;
1594 /* Type of the object from OBJ_TYPE_REF_OBJECT. */
1595 tree otr_type;
1596 /* Index of the parameter that is called. */
1597 int param_index;
1598 /* ECF flags determined from the caller. */
1599 int ecf_flags;
1600 /* Profile_id of common target obtrained from profile. */
1601 int common_target_id;
1602 /* Probability that call will land in function with COMMON_TARGET_ID. */
1603 int common_target_probability;
1604
1605 /* Set when the call is a virtual call with the parameter being the
1606 associated object pointer rather than a simple direct call. */
1607 unsigned polymorphic : 1;
1608 /* Set when the call is a call of a pointer loaded from contents of an
1609 aggregate at offset. */
1610 unsigned agg_contents : 1;
1611 /* Set when this is a call through a member pointer. */
1612 unsigned member_ptr : 1;
1613 /* When the agg_contents bit is set, this one determines whether the
1614 destination is loaded from a parameter passed by reference. */
1615 unsigned by_ref : 1;
1616 /* When the agg_contents bit is set, this one determines whether we can
1617 deduce from the function body that the loaded value from the reference is
1618 never modified between the invocation of the function and the load
1619 point. */
1620 unsigned guaranteed_unmodified : 1;
1621 /* For polymorphic calls this specify whether the virtual table pointer
1622 may have changed in between function entry and the call. */
1623 unsigned vptr_changed : 1;
1624 };
1625
1626 struct GTY((chain_next ("%h.next_caller"), chain_prev ("%h.prev_caller"),
1627 for_user)) cgraph_edge {
1628 friend class cgraph_node;
1629
1630 /* Remove the edge in the cgraph. */
1631 void remove (void);
1632
1633 /* Change field call_stmt of edge to NEW_STMT.
1634 If UPDATE_SPECULATIVE and E is any component of speculative
1635 edge, then update all components. */
1636 void set_call_stmt (gcall *new_stmt, bool update_speculative = true);
1637
1638 /* Redirect callee of the edge to N. The function does not update underlying
1639 call expression. */
1640 void redirect_callee (cgraph_node *n);
1641
1642 /* If the edge does not lead to a thunk, simply redirect it to N. Otherwise
1643 create one or more equivalent thunks for N and redirect E to the first in
1644 the chain. Note that it is then necessary to call
1645 n->expand_all_artificial_thunks once all callers are redirected. */
1646 void redirect_callee_duplicating_thunks (cgraph_node *n);
1647
1648 /* Make an indirect edge with an unknown callee an ordinary edge leading to
1649 CALLEE. DELTA is an integer constant that is to be added to the this
1650 pointer (first parameter) to compensate for skipping
1651 a thunk adjustment. */
1652 cgraph_edge *make_direct (cgraph_node *callee);
1653
1654 /* Turn edge into speculative call calling N2. Update
1655 the profile so the direct call is taken COUNT times
1656 with FREQUENCY. */
1657 cgraph_edge *make_speculative (cgraph_node *n2, profile_count direct_count);
1658
1659 /* Given speculative call edge, return all three components. */
1660 void speculative_call_info (cgraph_edge *&direct, cgraph_edge *&indirect,
1661 ipa_ref *&reference);
1662
1663 /* Speculative call edge turned out to be direct call to CALLE_DECL.
1664 Remove the speculative call sequence and return edge representing the call.
1665 It is up to caller to redirect the call as appropriate. */
1666 cgraph_edge *resolve_speculation (tree callee_decl = NULL);
1667
1668 /* If necessary, change the function declaration in the call statement
1669 associated with the edge so that it corresponds to the edge callee. */
1670 gimple *redirect_call_stmt_to_callee (void);
1671
1672 /* Create clone of edge in the node N represented
1673 by CALL_EXPR the callgraph. */
1674 cgraph_edge * clone (cgraph_node *n, gcall *call_stmt, unsigned stmt_uid,
1675 profile_count num, profile_count den,
1676 bool update_original);
1677
1678 /* Verify edge count and frequency. */
1679 bool verify_count ();
1680
1681 /* Return true when call of edge can not lead to return from caller
1682 and thus it is safe to ignore its side effects for IPA analysis
1683 when computing side effects of the caller. */
1684 bool cannot_lead_to_return_p (void);
1685
1686 /* Return true when the edge represents a direct recursion. */
1687 bool recursive_p (void);
1688
1689 /* Return true if the call can be hot. */
1690 bool maybe_hot_p (void);
1691
1692 /* Rebuild cgraph edges for current function node. This needs to be run after
1693 passes that don't update the cgraph. */
1694 static unsigned int rebuild_edges (void);
1695
1696 /* Rebuild cgraph references for current function node. This needs to be run
1697 after passes that don't update the cgraph. */
1698 static void rebuild_references (void);
1699
1700 /* Expected number of executions: calculated in profile.c. */
1701 profile_count count;
1702 cgraph_node *caller;
1703 cgraph_node *callee;
1704 cgraph_edge *prev_caller;
1705 cgraph_edge *next_caller;
1706 cgraph_edge *prev_callee;
1707 cgraph_edge *next_callee;
1708 gcall *call_stmt;
1709 /* Additional information about an indirect call. Not cleared when an edge
1710 becomes direct. */
1711 cgraph_indirect_call_info *indirect_info;
1712 PTR GTY ((skip (""))) aux;
1713 /* When equal to CIF_OK, inline this call. Otherwise, points to the
1714 explanation why function was not inlined. */
1715 enum cgraph_inline_failed_t inline_failed;
1716 /* The stmt_uid of call_stmt. This is used by LTO to recover the call_stmt
1717 when the function is serialized in. */
1718 unsigned int lto_stmt_uid;
1719 /* Unique id of the edge. */
1720 int uid;
1721 /* Whether this edge was made direct by indirect inlining. */
1722 unsigned int indirect_inlining_edge : 1;
1723 /* Whether this edge describes an indirect call with an undetermined
1724 callee. */
1725 unsigned int indirect_unknown_callee : 1;
1726 /* Whether this edge is still a dangling */
1727 /* True if the corresponding CALL stmt cannot be inlined. */
1728 unsigned int call_stmt_cannot_inline_p : 1;
1729 /* Can this call throw externally? */
1730 unsigned int can_throw_external : 1;
1731 /* Edges with SPECULATIVE flag represents indirect calls that was
1732 speculatively turned into direct (i.e. by profile feedback).
1733 The final code sequence will have form:
1734
1735 if (call_target == expected_fn)
1736 expected_fn ();
1737 else
1738 call_target ();
1739
1740 Every speculative call is represented by three components attached
1741 to a same call statement:
1742 1) a direct call (to expected_fn)
1743 2) an indirect call (to call_target)
1744 3) a IPA_REF_ADDR refrence to expected_fn.
1745
1746 Optimizers may later redirect direct call to clone, so 1) and 3)
1747 do not need to necesarily agree with destination. */
1748 unsigned int speculative : 1;
1749 /* Set to true when caller is a constructor or destructor of polymorphic
1750 type. */
1751 unsigned in_polymorphic_cdtor : 1;
1752
1753 /* Return true if call must bind to current definition. */
1754 bool binds_to_current_def_p ();
1755
1756 /* Expected frequency of executions within the function.
1757 When set to CGRAPH_FREQ_BASE, the edge is expected to be called once
1758 per function call. The range is 0 to CGRAPH_FREQ_MAX. */
1759 int frequency ();
1760
1761 /* Expected frequency of executions within the function. */
1762 sreal sreal_frequency ();
1763 private:
1764 /* Remove the edge from the list of the callers of the callee. */
1765 void remove_caller (void);
1766
1767 /* Remove the edge from the list of the callees of the caller. */
1768 void remove_callee (void);
1769
1770 /* Set callee N of call graph edge and add it to the corresponding set of
1771 callers. */
1772 void set_callee (cgraph_node *n);
1773
1774 /* Output flags of edge to a file F. */
1775 void dump_edge_flags (FILE *f);
1776
1777 /* Verify that call graph edge corresponds to DECL from the associated
1778 statement. Return true if the verification should fail. */
1779 bool verify_corresponds_to_fndecl (tree decl);
1780 };
1781
1782 #define CGRAPH_FREQ_BASE 1000
1783 #define CGRAPH_FREQ_MAX 100000
1784
1785 /* The varpool data structure.
1786 Each static variable decl has assigned varpool_node. */
1787
1788 class GTY((tag ("SYMTAB_VARIABLE"))) varpool_node : public symtab_node {
1789 public:
1790 /* Dump given varpool node to F. */
1791 void dump (FILE *f);
1792
1793 /* Dump given varpool node to stderr. */
1794 void DEBUG_FUNCTION debug (void);
1795
1796 /* Remove variable from symbol table. */
1797 void remove (void);
1798
1799 /* Remove node initializer when it is no longer needed. */
1800 void remove_initializer (void);
1801
1802 void analyze (void);
1803
1804 /* Return variable availability. */
1805 availability get_availability (symtab_node *ref = NULL);
1806
1807 /* When doing LTO, read variable's constructor from disk if
1808 it is not already present. */
1809 tree get_constructor (void);
1810
1811 /* Return true if variable has constructor that can be used for folding. */
1812 bool ctor_useable_for_folding_p (void);
1813
1814 /* For given variable pool node, walk the alias chain to return the function
1815 the variable is alias of. Do not walk through thunks.
1816 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
1817 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
1818 when determining the availability. */
1819 inline varpool_node *ultimate_alias_target
1820 (availability *availability = NULL, symtab_node *ref = NULL);
1821
1822 /* Return node that alias is aliasing. */
1823 inline varpool_node *get_alias_target (void);
1824
1825 /* Output one variable, if necessary. Return whether we output it. */
1826 bool assemble_decl (void);
1827
1828 /* For variables in named sections make sure get_variable_section
1829 is called before we switch to those sections. Then section
1830 conflicts between read-only and read-only requiring relocations
1831 sections can be resolved. */
1832 void finalize_named_section_flags (void);
1833
1834 /* Call calback on varpool symbol and aliases associated to varpool symbol.
1835 When INCLUDE_OVERWRITABLE is false, overwritable aliases and thunks are
1836 skipped. */
1837 bool call_for_symbol_and_aliases (bool (*callback) (varpool_node *, void *),
1838 void *data,
1839 bool include_overwritable);
1840
1841 /* Return true when variable should be considered externally visible. */
1842 bool externally_visible_p (void);
1843
1844 /* Return true when all references to variable must be visible
1845 in ipa_ref_list.
1846 i.e. if the variable is not externally visible or not used in some magic
1847 way (asm statement or such).
1848 The magic uses are all summarized in force_output flag. */
1849 inline bool all_refs_explicit_p ();
1850
1851 /* Return true when variable can be removed from variable pool
1852 if all direct calls are eliminated. */
1853 inline bool can_remove_if_no_refs_p (void);
1854
1855 /* Add the variable DECL to the varpool.
1856 Unlike finalize_decl function is intended to be used
1857 by middle end and allows insertion of new variable at arbitrary point
1858 of compilation. */
1859 static void add (tree decl);
1860
1861 /* Return varpool node for given symbol and check it is a function. */
1862 static inline varpool_node *get (const_tree decl);
1863
1864 /* Mark DECL as finalized. By finalizing the declaration, frontend instruct
1865 the middle end to output the variable to asm file, if needed or externally
1866 visible. */
1867 static void finalize_decl (tree decl);
1868
1869 /* Attempt to mark ALIAS as an alias to DECL. Return TRUE if successful.
1870 Extra name aliases are output whenever DECL is output. */
1871 static varpool_node * create_extra_name_alias (tree alias, tree decl);
1872
1873 /* Attempt to mark ALIAS as an alias to DECL. Return TRUE if successful.
1874 Extra name aliases are output whenever DECL is output. */
1875 static varpool_node * create_alias (tree, tree);
1876
1877 /* Dump the variable pool to F. */
1878 static void dump_varpool (FILE *f);
1879
1880 /* Dump the variable pool to stderr. */
1881 static void DEBUG_FUNCTION debug_varpool (void);
1882
1883 /* Allocate new callgraph node and insert it into basic data structures. */
1884 static varpool_node *create_empty (void);
1885
1886 /* Return varpool node assigned to DECL. Create new one when needed. */
1887 static varpool_node *get_create (tree decl);
1888
1889 /* Given an assembler name, lookup node. */
1890 static varpool_node *get_for_asmname (tree asmname);
1891
1892 /* Set when variable is scheduled to be assembled. */
1893 unsigned output : 1;
1894
1895 /* Set when variable has statically initialized pointer
1896 or is a static bounds variable and needs initalization. */
1897 unsigned need_bounds_init : 1;
1898
1899 /* Set if the variable is dynamically initialized, except for
1900 function local statics. */
1901 unsigned dynamically_initialized : 1;
1902
1903 ENUM_BITFIELD(tls_model) tls_model : 3;
1904
1905 /* Set if the variable is known to be used by single function only.
1906 This is computed by ipa_signle_use pass and used by late optimizations
1907 in places where optimization would be valid for local static variable
1908 if we did not do any inter-procedural code movement. */
1909 unsigned used_by_single_function : 1;
1910
1911 private:
1912 /* Assemble thunks and aliases associated to varpool node. */
1913 void assemble_aliases (void);
1914
1915 /* Worker for call_for_node_and_aliases. */
1916 bool call_for_symbol_and_aliases_1 (bool (*callback) (varpool_node *, void *),
1917 void *data,
1918 bool include_overwritable);
1919 };
1920
1921 /* Every top level asm statement is put into a asm_node. */
1922
1923 struct GTY(()) asm_node {
1924
1925
1926 /* Next asm node. */
1927 asm_node *next;
1928 /* String for this asm node. */
1929 tree asm_str;
1930 /* Ordering of all cgraph nodes. */
1931 int order;
1932 };
1933
1934 /* Report whether or not THIS symtab node is a function, aka cgraph_node. */
1935
1936 template <>
1937 template <>
1938 inline bool
1939 is_a_helper <cgraph_node *>::test (symtab_node *p)
1940 {
1941 return p && p->type == SYMTAB_FUNCTION;
1942 }
1943
1944 /* Report whether or not THIS symtab node is a vriable, aka varpool_node. */
1945
1946 template <>
1947 template <>
1948 inline bool
1949 is_a_helper <varpool_node *>::test (symtab_node *p)
1950 {
1951 return p && p->type == SYMTAB_VARIABLE;
1952 }
1953
1954 /* Macros to access the next item in the list of free cgraph nodes and
1955 edges. */
1956 #define NEXT_FREE_NODE(NODE) dyn_cast<cgraph_node *> ((NODE)->next)
1957 #define SET_NEXT_FREE_NODE(NODE,NODE2) ((NODE))->next = NODE2
1958 #define NEXT_FREE_EDGE(EDGE) (EDGE)->prev_caller
1959
1960 typedef void (*cgraph_edge_hook)(cgraph_edge *, void *);
1961 typedef void (*cgraph_node_hook)(cgraph_node *, void *);
1962 typedef void (*varpool_node_hook)(varpool_node *, void *);
1963 typedef void (*cgraph_2edge_hook)(cgraph_edge *, cgraph_edge *, void *);
1964 typedef void (*cgraph_2node_hook)(cgraph_node *, cgraph_node *, void *);
1965
1966 struct cgraph_edge_hook_list;
1967 struct cgraph_node_hook_list;
1968 struct varpool_node_hook_list;
1969 struct cgraph_2edge_hook_list;
1970 struct cgraph_2node_hook_list;
1971
1972 /* Map from a symbol to initialization/finalization priorities. */
1973 struct GTY(()) symbol_priority_map {
1974 priority_type init;
1975 priority_type fini;
1976 };
1977
1978 enum symtab_state
1979 {
1980 /* Frontend is parsing and finalizing functions. */
1981 PARSING,
1982 /* Callgraph is being constructed. It is safe to add new functions. */
1983 CONSTRUCTION,
1984 /* Callgraph is being streamed-in at LTO time. */
1985 LTO_STREAMING,
1986 /* Callgraph is built and early IPA passes are being run. */
1987 IPA,
1988 /* Callgraph is built and all functions are transformed to SSA form. */
1989 IPA_SSA,
1990 /* All inline decisions are done; it is now possible to remove extern inline
1991 functions and virtual call targets. */
1992 IPA_SSA_AFTER_INLINING,
1993 /* Functions are now ordered and being passed to RTL expanders. */
1994 EXPANSION,
1995 /* All cgraph expansion is done. */
1996 FINISHED
1997 };
1998
1999 struct asmname_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash <symtab_node>
2000 {
2001 typedef const_tree compare_type;
2002
2003 static hashval_t hash (symtab_node *n);
2004 static bool equal (symtab_node *n, const_tree t);
2005 };
2006
2007 class GTY((tag ("SYMTAB"))) symbol_table
2008 {
2009 public:
2010 friend class symtab_node;
2011 friend class cgraph_node;
2012 friend class cgraph_edge;
2013
2014 symbol_table (): cgraph_max_uid (1)
2015 {
2016 }
2017
2018 /* Initialize callgraph dump file. */
2019 void initialize (void);
2020
2021 /* Register a top-level asm statement ASM_STR. */
2022 inline asm_node *finalize_toplevel_asm (tree asm_str);
2023
2024 /* Analyze the whole compilation unit once it is parsed completely. */
2025 void finalize_compilation_unit (void);
2026
2027 /* C++ frontend produce same body aliases all over the place, even before PCH
2028 gets streamed out. It relies on us linking the aliases with their function
2029 in order to do the fixups, but ipa-ref is not PCH safe. Consequentely we
2030 first produce aliases without links, but once C++ FE is sure he won't sream
2031 PCH we build the links via this function. */
2032 void process_same_body_aliases (void);
2033
2034 /* Perform simple optimizations based on callgraph. */
2035 void compile (void);
2036
2037 /* Process CGRAPH_NEW_FUNCTIONS and perform actions necessary to add these
2038 functions into callgraph in a way so they look like ordinary reachable
2039 functions inserted into callgraph already at construction time. */
2040 void process_new_functions (void);
2041
2042 /* Once all functions from compilation unit are in memory, produce all clones
2043 and update all calls. We might also do this on demand if we don't want to
2044 bring all functions to memory prior compilation, but current WHOPR
2045 implementation does that and it is bit easier to keep everything right
2046 in this order. */
2047 void materialize_all_clones (void);
2048
2049 /* Register a symbol NODE. */
2050 inline void register_symbol (symtab_node *node);
2051
2052 inline void
2053 clear_asm_symbols (void)
2054 {
2055 asmnodes = NULL;
2056 asm_last_node = NULL;
2057 }
2058
2059 /* Perform reachability analysis and reclaim all unreachable nodes. */
2060 bool remove_unreachable_nodes (FILE *file);
2061
2062 /* Optimization of function bodies might've rendered some variables as
2063 unnecessary so we want to avoid these from being compiled. Re-do
2064 reachability starting from variables that are either externally visible
2065 or was referred from the asm output routines. */
2066 void remove_unreferenced_decls (void);
2067
2068 /* Unregister a symbol NODE. */
2069 inline void unregister (symtab_node *node);
2070
2071 /* Allocate new callgraph node and insert it into basic data structures. */
2072 cgraph_node *create_empty (void);
2073
2074 /* Release a callgraph NODE. */
2075 void release_symbol (cgraph_node *node);
2076
2077 /* Output all variables enqueued to be assembled. */
2078 bool output_variables (void);
2079
2080 /* Weakrefs may be associated to external decls and thus not output
2081 at expansion time. Emit all necessary aliases. */
2082 void output_weakrefs (void);
2083
2084 /* Return first static symbol with definition. */
2085 inline symtab_node *first_symbol (void);
2086
2087 /* Return first assembler symbol. */
2088 inline asm_node *
2089 first_asm_symbol (void)
2090 {
2091 return asmnodes;
2092 }
2093
2094 /* Return first static symbol with definition. */
2095 inline symtab_node *first_defined_symbol (void);
2096
2097 /* Return first variable. */
2098 inline varpool_node *first_variable (void);
2099
2100 /* Return next variable after NODE. */
2101 inline varpool_node *next_variable (varpool_node *node);
2102
2103 /* Return first static variable with initializer. */
2104 inline varpool_node *first_static_initializer (void);
2105
2106 /* Return next static variable with initializer after NODE. */
2107 inline varpool_node *next_static_initializer (varpool_node *node);
2108
2109 /* Return first static variable with definition. */
2110 inline varpool_node *first_defined_variable (void);
2111
2112 /* Return next static variable with definition after NODE. */
2113 inline varpool_node *next_defined_variable (varpool_node *node);
2114
2115 /* Return first function with body defined. */
2116 inline cgraph_node *first_defined_function (void);
2117
2118 /* Return next function with body defined after NODE. */
2119 inline cgraph_node *next_defined_function (cgraph_node *node);
2120
2121 /* Return first function. */
2122 inline cgraph_node *first_function (void);
2123
2124 /* Return next function. */
2125 inline cgraph_node *next_function (cgraph_node *node);
2126
2127 /* Return first function with body defined. */
2128 cgraph_node *first_function_with_gimple_body (void);
2129
2130 /* Return next reachable static variable with initializer after NODE. */
2131 inline cgraph_node *next_function_with_gimple_body (cgraph_node *node);
2132
2133 /* Register HOOK to be called with DATA on each removed edge. */
2134 cgraph_edge_hook_list *add_edge_removal_hook (cgraph_edge_hook hook,
2135 void *data);
2136
2137 /* Remove ENTRY from the list of hooks called on removing edges. */
2138 void remove_edge_removal_hook (cgraph_edge_hook_list *entry);
2139
2140 /* Register HOOK to be called with DATA on each removed node. */
2141 cgraph_node_hook_list *add_cgraph_removal_hook (cgraph_node_hook hook,
2142 void *data);
2143
2144 /* Remove ENTRY from the list of hooks called on removing nodes. */
2145 void remove_cgraph_removal_hook (cgraph_node_hook_list *entry);
2146
2147 /* Register HOOK to be called with DATA on each removed node. */
2148 varpool_node_hook_list *add_varpool_removal_hook (varpool_node_hook hook,
2149 void *data);
2150
2151 /* Remove ENTRY from the list of hooks called on removing nodes. */
2152 void remove_varpool_removal_hook (varpool_node_hook_list *entry);
2153
2154 /* Register HOOK to be called with DATA on each inserted node. */
2155 cgraph_node_hook_list *add_cgraph_insertion_hook (cgraph_node_hook hook,
2156 void *data);
2157
2158 /* Remove ENTRY from the list of hooks called on inserted nodes. */
2159 void remove_cgraph_insertion_hook (cgraph_node_hook_list *entry);
2160
2161 /* Register HOOK to be called with DATA on each inserted node. */
2162 varpool_node_hook_list *add_varpool_insertion_hook (varpool_node_hook hook,
2163 void *data);
2164
2165 /* Remove ENTRY from the list of hooks called on inserted nodes. */
2166 void remove_varpool_insertion_hook (varpool_node_hook_list *entry);
2167
2168 /* Register HOOK to be called with DATA on each duplicated edge. */
2169 cgraph_2edge_hook_list *add_edge_duplication_hook (cgraph_2edge_hook hook,
2170 void *data);
2171 /* Remove ENTRY from the list of hooks called on duplicating edges. */
2172 void remove_edge_duplication_hook (cgraph_2edge_hook_list *entry);
2173
2174 /* Register HOOK to be called with DATA on each duplicated node. */
2175 cgraph_2node_hook_list *add_cgraph_duplication_hook (cgraph_2node_hook hook,
2176 void *data);
2177
2178 /* Remove ENTRY from the list of hooks called on duplicating nodes. */
2179 void remove_cgraph_duplication_hook (cgraph_2node_hook_list *entry);
2180
2181 /* Call all edge removal hooks. */
2182 void call_edge_removal_hooks (cgraph_edge *e);
2183
2184 /* Call all node insertion hooks. */
2185 void call_cgraph_insertion_hooks (cgraph_node *node);
2186
2187 /* Call all node removal hooks. */
2188 void call_cgraph_removal_hooks (cgraph_node *node);
2189
2190 /* Call all node duplication hooks. */
2191 void call_cgraph_duplication_hooks (cgraph_node *node, cgraph_node *node2);
2192
2193 /* Call all edge duplication hooks. */
2194 void call_edge_duplication_hooks (cgraph_edge *cs1, cgraph_edge *cs2);
2195
2196 /* Call all node removal hooks. */
2197 void call_varpool_removal_hooks (varpool_node *node);
2198
2199 /* Call all node insertion hooks. */
2200 void call_varpool_insertion_hooks (varpool_node *node);
2201
2202 /* Arrange node to be first in its entry of assembler_name_hash. */
2203 void symtab_prevail_in_asm_name_hash (symtab_node *node);
2204
2205 /* Initalize asm name hash unless. */
2206 void symtab_initialize_asm_name_hash (void);
2207
2208 /* Set the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME and update symtab hashtables. */
2209 void change_decl_assembler_name (tree decl, tree name);
2210
2211 /* Dump symbol table to F. */
2212 void dump (FILE *f);
2213
2214 /* Dump symbol table to stderr. */
2215 void DEBUG_FUNCTION debug (void);
2216
2217 /* Return true if assembler names NAME1 and NAME2 leads to the same symbol
2218 name. */
2219 static bool assembler_names_equal_p (const char *name1, const char *name2);
2220
2221 int cgraph_count;
2222 int cgraph_max_uid;
2223
2224 int edges_count;
2225 int edges_max_uid;
2226
2227 symtab_node* GTY(()) nodes;
2228 asm_node* GTY(()) asmnodes;
2229 asm_node* GTY(()) asm_last_node;
2230 cgraph_node* GTY(()) free_nodes;
2231
2232 /* Head of a linked list of unused (freed) call graph edges.
2233 Do not GTY((delete)) this list so UIDs gets reliably recycled. */
2234 cgraph_edge * GTY(()) free_edges;
2235
2236 /* The order index of the next symtab node to be created. This is
2237 used so that we can sort the cgraph nodes in order by when we saw
2238 them, to support -fno-toplevel-reorder. */
2239 int order;
2240
2241 /* Set when whole unit has been analyzed so we can access global info. */
2242 bool global_info_ready;
2243 /* What state callgraph is in right now. */
2244 enum symtab_state state;
2245 /* Set when the cgraph is fully build and the basic flags are computed. */
2246 bool function_flags_ready;
2247
2248 bool cpp_implicit_aliases_done;
2249
2250 /* Hash table used to hold sectoons. */
2251 hash_table<section_name_hasher> *GTY(()) section_hash;
2252
2253 /* Hash table used to convert assembler names into nodes. */
2254 hash_table<asmname_hasher> *assembler_name_hash;
2255
2256 /* Hash table used to hold init priorities. */
2257 hash_map<symtab_node *, symbol_priority_map> *init_priority_hash;
2258
2259 FILE* GTY ((skip)) dump_file;
2260
2261 /* Return symbol used to separate symbol name from suffix. */
2262 static char symbol_suffix_separator ();
2263
2264 FILE* GTY ((skip)) ipa_clones_dump_file;
2265
2266 hash_set <const cgraph_node *> GTY ((skip)) cloned_nodes;
2267
2268 private:
2269 /* Allocate new callgraph node. */
2270 inline cgraph_node * allocate_cgraph_symbol (void);
2271
2272 /* Allocate a cgraph_edge structure and fill it with data according to the
2273 parameters of which only CALLEE can be NULL (when creating an indirect call
2274 edge). */
2275 cgraph_edge *create_edge (cgraph_node *caller, cgraph_node *callee,
2276 gcall *call_stmt, profile_count count,
2277 bool indir_unknown_callee);
2278
2279 /* Put the edge onto the free list. */
2280 void free_edge (cgraph_edge *e);
2281
2282 /* Insert NODE to assembler name hash. */
2283 void insert_to_assembler_name_hash (symtab_node *node, bool with_clones);
2284
2285 /* Remove NODE from assembler name hash. */
2286 void unlink_from_assembler_name_hash (symtab_node *node, bool with_clones);
2287
2288 /* Hash asmnames ignoring the user specified marks. */
2289 static hashval_t decl_assembler_name_hash (const_tree asmname);
2290
2291 /* Compare ASMNAME with the DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME of DECL. */
2292 static bool decl_assembler_name_equal (tree decl, const_tree asmname);
2293
2294 friend struct asmname_hasher;
2295
2296 /* List of hooks triggered when an edge is removed. */
2297 cgraph_edge_hook_list * GTY((skip)) m_first_edge_removal_hook;
2298 /* List of hooks triggem_red when a cgraph node is removed. */
2299 cgraph_node_hook_list * GTY((skip)) m_first_cgraph_removal_hook;
2300 /* List of hooks triggered when an edge is duplicated. */
2301 cgraph_2edge_hook_list * GTY((skip)) m_first_edge_duplicated_hook;
2302 /* List of hooks triggered when a node is duplicated. */
2303 cgraph_2node_hook_list * GTY((skip)) m_first_cgraph_duplicated_hook;
2304 /* List of hooks triggered when an function is inserted. */
2305 cgraph_node_hook_list * GTY((skip)) m_first_cgraph_insertion_hook;
2306 /* List of hooks triggered when an variable is inserted. */
2307 varpool_node_hook_list * GTY((skip)) m_first_varpool_insertion_hook;
2308 /* List of hooks triggered when a node is removed. */
2309 varpool_node_hook_list * GTY((skip)) m_first_varpool_removal_hook;
2310 };
2311
2312 extern GTY(()) symbol_table *symtab;
2313
2314 extern vec<cgraph_node *> cgraph_new_nodes;
2315
2316 inline hashval_t
2317 asmname_hasher::hash (symtab_node *n)
2318 {
2319 return symbol_table::decl_assembler_name_hash
2320 (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (n->decl));
2321 }
2322
2323 inline bool
2324 asmname_hasher::equal (symtab_node *n, const_tree t)
2325 {
2326 return symbol_table::decl_assembler_name_equal (n->decl, t);
2327 }
2328
2329 /* In cgraph.c */
2330 void cgraph_c_finalize (void);
2331 void release_function_body (tree);
2332 cgraph_indirect_call_info *cgraph_allocate_init_indirect_info (void);
2333
2334 void cgraph_update_edges_for_call_stmt (gimple *, tree, gimple *);
2335 bool cgraph_function_possibly_inlined_p (tree);
2336
2337 const char* cgraph_inline_failed_string (cgraph_inline_failed_t);
2338 cgraph_inline_failed_type_t cgraph_inline_failed_type (cgraph_inline_failed_t);
2339
2340 extern bool gimple_check_call_matching_types (gimple *, tree, bool);
2341
2342 /* In cgraphunit.c */
2343 void cgraphunit_c_finalize (void);
2344
2345 /* Initialize datastructures so DECL is a function in lowered gimple form.
2346 IN_SSA is true if the gimple is in SSA. */
2347 basic_block init_lowered_empty_function (tree, bool, profile_count);
2348
2349 tree thunk_adjust (gimple_stmt_iterator *, tree, bool, HOST_WIDE_INT, tree);
2350 /* In cgraphclones.c */
2351
2352 tree clone_function_name_1 (const char *, const char *);
2353 tree clone_function_name (tree decl, const char *);
2354
2355 void tree_function_versioning (tree, tree, vec<ipa_replace_map *, va_gc> *,
2356 bool, bitmap, bool, bitmap, basic_block);
2357
2358 void dump_callgraph_transformation (const cgraph_node *original,
2359 const cgraph_node *clone,
2360 const char *suffix);
2361 tree cgraph_build_function_type_skip_args (tree orig_type, bitmap args_to_skip,
2362 bool skip_return);
2363
2364 /* In cgraphbuild.c */
2365 int compute_call_stmt_bb_frequency (tree, basic_block bb);
2366 void record_references_in_initializer (tree, bool);
2367
2368 /* In ipa.c */
2369 void cgraph_build_static_cdtor (char which, tree body, int priority);
2370 bool ipa_discover_readonly_nonaddressable_vars (void);
2371
2372 /* In varpool.c */
2373 tree ctor_for_folding (tree);
2374
2375 /* In ipa-inline-analysis.c */
2376 void initialize_inline_failed (struct cgraph_edge *);
2377 bool speculation_useful_p (struct cgraph_edge *e, bool anticipate_inlining);
2378
2379 /* Return true when the symbol is real symbol, i.e. it is not inline clone
2380 or abstract function kept for debug info purposes only. */
2381 inline bool
2382 symtab_node::real_symbol_p (void)
2383 {
2384 cgraph_node *cnode;
2385
2386 if (DECL_ABSTRACT_P (decl))
2387 return false;
2388 if (transparent_alias && definition)
2389 return false;
2390 if (!is_a <cgraph_node *> (this))
2391 return true;
2392 cnode = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (this);
2393 if (cnode->global.inlined_to)
2394 return false;
2395 return true;
2396 }
2397
2398 /* Return true if DECL should have entry in symbol table if used.
2399 Those are functions and static & external veriables*/
2400
2401 static inline bool
2402 decl_in_symtab_p (const_tree decl)
2403 {
2404 return (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL
2405 || (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL
2406 && (TREE_STATIC (decl) || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl))));
2407 }
2408
2409 inline bool
2410 symtab_node::in_same_comdat_group_p (symtab_node *target)
2411 {
2412 symtab_node *source = this;
2413
2414 if (cgraph_node *cn = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (target))
2415 {
2416 if (cn->global.inlined_to)
2417 source = cn->global.inlined_to;
2418 }
2419 if (cgraph_node *cn = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (target))
2420 {
2421 if (cn->global.inlined_to)
2422 target = cn->global.inlined_to;
2423 }
2424
2425 return source->get_comdat_group () == target->get_comdat_group ();
2426 }
2427
2428 /* Return node that alias is aliasing. */
2429
2430 inline symtab_node *
2431 symtab_node::get_alias_target (void)
2432 {
2433 ipa_ref *ref = NULL;
2434 iterate_reference (0, ref);
2435 gcc_checking_assert (ref->use == IPA_REF_ALIAS);
2436 return ref->referred;
2437 }
2438
2439 /* Return next reachable static symbol with initializer after the node. */
2440
2441 inline symtab_node *
2442 symtab_node::next_defined_symbol (void)
2443 {
2444 symtab_node *node1 = next;
2445
2446 for (; node1; node1 = node1->next)
2447 if (node1->definition)
2448 return node1;
2449
2450 return NULL;
2451 }
2452
2453 /* Iterates I-th reference in the list, REF is also set. */
2454
2455 inline ipa_ref *
2456 symtab_node::iterate_reference (unsigned i, ipa_ref *&ref)
2457 {
2458 vec_safe_iterate (ref_list.references, i, &ref);
2459
2460 return ref;
2461 }
2462
2463 /* Iterates I-th referring item in the list, REF is also set. */
2464
2465 inline ipa_ref *
2466 symtab_node::iterate_referring (unsigned i, ipa_ref *&ref)
2467 {
2468 ref_list.referring.iterate (i, &ref);
2469
2470 return ref;
2471 }
2472
2473 /* Iterates I-th referring alias item in the list, REF is also set. */
2474
2475 inline ipa_ref *
2476 symtab_node::iterate_direct_aliases (unsigned i, ipa_ref *&ref)
2477 {
2478 ref_list.referring.iterate (i, &ref);
2479
2480 if (ref && ref->use != IPA_REF_ALIAS)
2481 return NULL;
2482
2483 return ref;
2484 }
2485
2486 /* Return true if list contains an alias. */
2487
2488 inline bool
2489 symtab_node::has_aliases_p (void)
2490 {
2491 ipa_ref *ref = NULL;
2492
2493 return (iterate_direct_aliases (0, ref) != NULL);
2494 }
2495
2496 /* Return true when RESOLUTION indicate that linker will use
2497 the symbol from non-LTO object files. */
2498
2499 inline bool
2500 resolution_used_from_other_file_p (enum ld_plugin_symbol_resolution resolution)
2501 {
2502 return (resolution == LDPR_PREVAILING_DEF
2503 || resolution == LDPR_PREEMPTED_REG
2504 || resolution == LDPR_RESOLVED_EXEC
2505 || resolution == LDPR_RESOLVED_DYN);
2506 }
2507
2508 /* Return true when symtab_node is known to be used from other (non-LTO)
2509 object file. Known only when doing LTO via linker plugin. */
2510
2511 inline bool
2512 symtab_node::used_from_object_file_p (void)
2513 {
2514 if (!TREE_PUBLIC (decl) || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl))
2515 return false;
2516 if (resolution_used_from_other_file_p (resolution))
2517 return true;
2518 return false;
2519 }
2520
2521 /* Return varpool node for given symbol and check it is a function. */
2522
2523 inline varpool_node *
2524 varpool_node::get (const_tree decl)
2525 {
2526 gcc_checking_assert (TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL);
2527 return dyn_cast<varpool_node *> (symtab_node::get (decl));
2528 }
2529
2530 /* Register a symbol NODE. */
2531
2532 inline void
2533 symbol_table::register_symbol (symtab_node *node)
2534 {
2535 node->next = nodes;
2536 node->previous = NULL;
2537
2538 if (nodes)
2539 nodes->previous = node;
2540 nodes = node;
2541
2542 node->order = order++;
2543 }
2544
2545 /* Register a top-level asm statement ASM_STR. */
2546
2547 asm_node *
2548 symbol_table::finalize_toplevel_asm (tree asm_str)
2549 {
2550 asm_node *node;
2551
2552 node = ggc_cleared_alloc<asm_node> ();
2553 node->asm_str = asm_str;
2554 node->order = order++;
2555 node->next = NULL;
2556
2557 if (asmnodes == NULL)
2558 asmnodes = node;
2559 else
2560 asm_last_node->next = node;
2561
2562 asm_last_node = node;
2563 return node;
2564 }
2565
2566 /* Unregister a symbol NODE. */
2567 inline void
2568 symbol_table::unregister (symtab_node *node)
2569 {
2570 if (node->previous)
2571 node->previous->next = node->next;
2572 else
2573 nodes = node->next;
2574
2575 if (node->next)
2576 node->next->previous = node->previous;
2577
2578 node->next = NULL;
2579 node->previous = NULL;
2580 }
2581
2582 /* Release a callgraph NODE with UID and put in to the list of free nodes. */
2583
2584 inline void
2585 symbol_table::release_symbol (cgraph_node *node)
2586 {
2587 cgraph_count--;
2588
2589 /* Clear out the node to NULL all pointers and add the node to the free
2590 list. */
2591 memset (node, 0, sizeof (*node));
2592 node->type = SYMTAB_FUNCTION;
2593 SET_NEXT_FREE_NODE (node, free_nodes);
2594 free_nodes = node;
2595 }
2596
2597 /* Allocate new callgraph node. */
2598
2599 inline cgraph_node *
2600 symbol_table::allocate_cgraph_symbol (void)
2601 {
2602 cgraph_node *node;
2603
2604 if (free_nodes)
2605 {
2606 node = free_nodes;
2607 free_nodes = NEXT_FREE_NODE (node);
2608 }
2609 else
2610 node = ggc_cleared_alloc<cgraph_node> ();
2611
2612 node->uid = cgraph_max_uid++;
2613 return node;
2614 }
2615
2616
2617 /* Return first static symbol with definition. */
2618 inline symtab_node *
2619 symbol_table::first_symbol (void)
2620 {
2621 return nodes;
2622 }
2623
2624 /* Walk all symbols. */
2625 #define FOR_EACH_SYMBOL(node) \
2626 for ((node) = symtab->first_symbol (); (node); (node) = (node)->next)
2627
2628 /* Return first static symbol with definition. */
2629 inline symtab_node *
2630 symbol_table::first_defined_symbol (void)
2631 {
2632 symtab_node *node;
2633
2634 for (node = nodes; node; node = node->next)
2635 if (node->definition)
2636 return node;
2637
2638 return NULL;
2639 }
2640
2641 /* Walk all symbols with definitions in current unit. */
2642 #define FOR_EACH_DEFINED_SYMBOL(node) \
2643 for ((node) = symtab->first_defined_symbol (); (node); \
2644 (node) = node->next_defined_symbol ())
2645
2646 /* Return first variable. */
2647 inline varpool_node *
2648 symbol_table::first_variable (void)
2649 {
2650 symtab_node *node;
2651 for (node = nodes; node; node = node->next)
2652 if (varpool_node *vnode = dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (node))
2653 return vnode;
2654 return NULL;
2655 }
2656
2657 /* Return next variable after NODE. */
2658 inline varpool_node *
2659 symbol_table::next_variable (varpool_node *node)
2660 {
2661 symtab_node *node1 = node->next;
2662 for (; node1; node1 = node1->next)
2663 if (varpool_node *vnode1 = dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (node1))
2664 return vnode1;
2665 return NULL;
2666 }
2667 /* Walk all variables. */
2668 #define FOR_EACH_VARIABLE(node) \
2669 for ((node) = symtab->first_variable (); \
2670 (node); \
2671 (node) = symtab->next_variable ((node)))
2672
2673 /* Return first static variable with initializer. */
2674 inline varpool_node *
2675 symbol_table::first_static_initializer (void)
2676 {
2677 symtab_node *node;
2678 for (node = nodes; node; node = node->next)
2679 {
2680 varpool_node *vnode = dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (node);
2681 if (vnode && DECL_INITIAL (node->decl))
2682 return vnode;
2683 }
2684 return NULL;
2685 }
2686
2687 /* Return next static variable with initializer after NODE. */
2688 inline varpool_node *
2689 symbol_table::next_static_initializer (varpool_node *node)
2690 {
2691 symtab_node *node1 = node->next;
2692 for (; node1; node1 = node1->next)
2693 {
2694 varpool_node *vnode1 = dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (node1);
2695 if (vnode1 && DECL_INITIAL (node1->decl))
2696 return vnode1;
2697 }
2698 return NULL;
2699 }
2700
2701 /* Walk all static variables with initializer set. */
2702 #define FOR_EACH_STATIC_INITIALIZER(node) \
2703 for ((node) = symtab->first_static_initializer (); (node); \
2704 (node) = symtab->next_static_initializer (node))
2705
2706 /* Return first static variable with definition. */
2707 inline varpool_node *
2708 symbol_table::first_defined_variable (void)
2709 {
2710 symtab_node *node;
2711 for (node = nodes; node; node = node->next)
2712 {
2713 varpool_node *vnode = dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (node);
2714 if (vnode && vnode->definition)
2715 return vnode;
2716 }
2717 return NULL;
2718 }
2719
2720 /* Return next static variable with definition after NODE. */
2721 inline varpool_node *
2722 symbol_table::next_defined_variable (varpool_node *node)
2723 {
2724 symtab_node *node1 = node->next;
2725 for (; node1; node1 = node1->next)
2726 {
2727 varpool_node *vnode1 = dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (node1);
2728 if (vnode1 && vnode1->definition)
2729 return vnode1;
2730 }
2731 return NULL;
2732 }
2733 /* Walk all variables with definitions in current unit. */
2734 #define FOR_EACH_DEFINED_VARIABLE(node) \
2735 for ((node) = symtab->first_defined_variable (); (node); \
2736 (node) = symtab->next_defined_variable (node))
2737
2738 /* Return first function with body defined. */
2739 inline cgraph_node *
2740 symbol_table::first_defined_function (void)
2741 {
2742 symtab_node *node;
2743 for (node = nodes; node; node = node->next)
2744 {
2745 cgraph_node *cn = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (node);
2746 if (cn && cn->definition)
2747 return cn;
2748 }
2749 return NULL;
2750 }
2751
2752 /* Return next function with body defined after NODE. */
2753 inline cgraph_node *
2754 symbol_table::next_defined_function (cgraph_node *node)
2755 {
2756 symtab_node *node1 = node->next;
2757 for (; node1; node1 = node1->next)
2758 {
2759 cgraph_node *cn1 = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (node1);
2760 if (cn1 && cn1->definition)
2761 return cn1;
2762 }
2763 return NULL;
2764 }
2765
2766 /* Walk all functions with body defined. */
2767 #define FOR_EACH_DEFINED_FUNCTION(node) \
2768 for ((node) = symtab->first_defined_function (); (node); \
2769 (node) = symtab->next_defined_function ((node)))
2770
2771 /* Return first function. */
2772 inline cgraph_node *
2773 symbol_table::first_function (void)
2774 {
2775 symtab_node *node;
2776 for (node = nodes; node; node = node->next)
2777 if (cgraph_node *cn = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (node))
2778 return cn;
2779 return NULL;
2780 }
2781
2782 /* Return next function. */
2783 inline cgraph_node *
2784 symbol_table::next_function (cgraph_node *node)
2785 {
2786 symtab_node *node1 = node->next;
2787 for (; node1; node1 = node1->next)
2788 if (cgraph_node *cn1 = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (node1))
2789 return cn1;
2790 return NULL;
2791 }
2792
2793 /* Return first function with body defined. */
2794 inline cgraph_node *
2795 symbol_table::first_function_with_gimple_body (void)
2796 {
2797 symtab_node *node;
2798 for (node = nodes; node; node = node->next)
2799 {
2800 cgraph_node *cn = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (node);
2801 if (cn && cn->has_gimple_body_p ())
2802 return cn;
2803 }
2804 return NULL;
2805 }
2806
2807 /* Return next reachable static variable with initializer after NODE. */
2808 inline cgraph_node *
2809 symbol_table::next_function_with_gimple_body (cgraph_node *node)
2810 {
2811 symtab_node *node1 = node->next;
2812 for (; node1; node1 = node1->next)
2813 {
2814 cgraph_node *cn1 = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (node1);
2815 if (cn1 && cn1->has_gimple_body_p ())
2816 return cn1;
2817 }
2818 return NULL;
2819 }
2820
2821 /* Walk all functions. */
2822 #define FOR_EACH_FUNCTION(node) \
2823 for ((node) = symtab->first_function (); (node); \
2824 (node) = symtab->next_function ((node)))
2825
2826 /* Return true when callgraph node is a function with Gimple body defined
2827 in current unit. Functions can also be define externally or they
2828 can be thunks with no Gimple representation.
2829
2830 Note that at WPA stage, the function body may not be present in memory. */
2831
2832 inline bool
2833 cgraph_node::has_gimple_body_p (void)
2834 {
2835 return definition && !thunk.thunk_p && !alias;
2836 }
2837
2838 /* Walk all functions with body defined. */
2839 #define FOR_EACH_FUNCTION_WITH_GIMPLE_BODY(node) \
2840 for ((node) = symtab->first_function_with_gimple_body (); (node); \
2841 (node) = symtab->next_function_with_gimple_body (node))
2842
2843 /* Uniquize all constants that appear in memory.
2844 Each constant in memory thus far output is recorded
2845 in `const_desc_table'. */
2846
2847 struct GTY((for_user)) constant_descriptor_tree {
2848 /* A MEM for the constant. */
2849 rtx rtl;
2850
2851 /* The value of the constant. */
2852 tree value;
2853
2854 /* Hash of value. Computing the hash from value each time
2855 hashfn is called can't work properly, as that means recursive
2856 use of the hash table during hash table expansion. */
2857 hashval_t hash;
2858 };
2859
2860 /* Return true when function is only called directly or it has alias.
2861 i.e. it is not externally visible, address was not taken and
2862 it is not used in any other non-standard way. */
2863
2864 inline bool
2865 cgraph_node::only_called_directly_or_aliased_p (void)
2866 {
2867 gcc_assert (!global.inlined_to);
2868 return (!force_output && !address_taken
2869 && !ifunc_resolver
2870 && !used_from_other_partition
2871 && !DECL_VIRTUAL_P (decl)
2872 && !DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR (decl)
2873 && !DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR (decl)
2874 && !used_from_object_file_p ()
2875 && !externally_visible);
2876 }
2877
2878 /* Return true when function can be removed from callgraph
2879 if all direct calls are eliminated. */
2880
2881 inline bool
2882 cgraph_node::can_remove_if_no_direct_calls_and_refs_p (void)
2883 {
2884 gcc_checking_assert (!global.inlined_to);
2885 /* Extern inlines can always go, we will use the external definition. */
2886 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl))
2887 return true;
2888 /* When function is needed, we can not remove it. */
2889 if (force_output || used_from_other_partition)
2890 return false;
2891 if (DECL_STATIC_CONSTRUCTOR (decl)
2892 || DECL_STATIC_DESTRUCTOR (decl))
2893 return false;
2894 /* Only COMDAT functions can be removed if externally visible. */
2895 if (externally_visible
2896 && (!DECL_COMDAT (decl)
2897 || forced_by_abi
2898 || used_from_object_file_p ()))
2899 return false;
2900 return true;
2901 }
2902
2903 /* Verify cgraph, if consistency checking is enabled. */
2904
2905 inline void
2906 cgraph_node::checking_verify_cgraph_nodes (void)
2907 {
2908 if (flag_checking)
2909 cgraph_node::verify_cgraph_nodes ();
2910 }
2911
2912 /* Return true when variable can be removed from variable pool
2913 if all direct calls are eliminated. */
2914
2915 inline bool
2916 varpool_node::can_remove_if_no_refs_p (void)
2917 {
2918 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl))
2919 return true;
2920 return (!force_output && !used_from_other_partition
2921 && ((DECL_COMDAT (decl)
2922 && !forced_by_abi
2923 && !used_from_object_file_p ())
2924 || !externally_visible
2925 || DECL_HAS_VALUE_EXPR_P (decl)));
2926 }
2927
2928 /* Return true when all references to variable must be visible in ipa_ref_list.
2929 i.e. if the variable is not externally visible or not used in some magic
2930 way (asm statement or such).
2931 The magic uses are all summarized in force_output flag. */
2932
2933 inline bool
2934 varpool_node::all_refs_explicit_p ()
2935 {
2936 return (definition
2937 && !externally_visible
2938 && !used_from_other_partition
2939 && !force_output);
2940 }
2941
2942 struct tree_descriptor_hasher : ggc_ptr_hash<constant_descriptor_tree>
2943 {
2944 static hashval_t hash (constant_descriptor_tree *);
2945 static bool equal (constant_descriptor_tree *, constant_descriptor_tree *);
2946 };
2947
2948 /* Constant pool accessor function. */
2949 hash_table<tree_descriptor_hasher> *constant_pool_htab (void);
2950
2951 /* Return node that alias is aliasing. */
2952
2953 inline cgraph_node *
2954 cgraph_node::get_alias_target (void)
2955 {
2956 return dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (symtab_node::get_alias_target ());
2957 }
2958
2959 /* Return node that alias is aliasing. */
2960
2961 inline varpool_node *
2962 varpool_node::get_alias_target (void)
2963 {
2964 return dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (symtab_node::get_alias_target ());
2965 }
2966
2967 /* Walk the alias chain to return the symbol NODE is alias of.
2968 If NODE is not an alias, return NODE.
2969 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
2970 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
2971 when determining the availability. */
2972
2973 inline symtab_node *
2974 symtab_node::ultimate_alias_target (enum availability *availability,
2975 symtab_node *ref)
2976 {
2977 if (!alias)
2978 {
2979 if (availability)
2980 *availability = get_availability (ref);
2981 return this;
2982 }
2983
2984 return ultimate_alias_target_1 (availability, ref);
2985 }
2986
2987 /* Given function symbol, walk the alias chain to return the function node
2988 is alias of. Do not walk through thunks.
2989 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
2990 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
2991 when determining the availability. */
2992
2993 inline cgraph_node *
2994 cgraph_node::ultimate_alias_target (enum availability *availability,
2995 symtab_node *ref)
2996 {
2997 cgraph_node *n = dyn_cast <cgraph_node *>
2998 (symtab_node::ultimate_alias_target (availability, ref));
2999 if (!n && availability)
3000 *availability = AVAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE;
3001 return n;
3002 }
3003
3004 /* For given variable pool node, walk the alias chain to return the function
3005 the variable is alias of. Do not walk through thunks.
3006 When AVAILABILITY is non-NULL, get minimal availability in the chain.
3007 When REF is non-NULL, assume that reference happens in symbol REF
3008 when determining the availability. */
3009
3010 inline varpool_node *
3011 varpool_node::ultimate_alias_target (availability *availability,
3012 symtab_node *ref)
3013 {
3014 varpool_node *n = dyn_cast <varpool_node *>
3015 (symtab_node::ultimate_alias_target (availability, ref));
3016
3017 if (!n && availability)
3018 *availability = AVAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE;
3019 return n;
3020 }
3021
3022 /* Set callee N of call graph edge and add it to the corresponding set of
3023 callers. */
3024
3025 inline void
3026 cgraph_edge::set_callee (cgraph_node *n)
3027 {
3028 prev_caller = NULL;
3029 if (n->callers)
3030 n->callers->prev_caller = this;
3031 next_caller = n->callers;
3032 n->callers = this;
3033 callee = n;
3034 }
3035
3036 /* Redirect callee of the edge to N. The function does not update underlying
3037 call expression. */
3038
3039 inline void
3040 cgraph_edge::redirect_callee (cgraph_node *n)
3041 {
3042 /* Remove from callers list of the current callee. */
3043 remove_callee ();
3044
3045 /* Insert to callers list of the new callee. */
3046 set_callee (n);
3047 }
3048
3049 /* Return true when the edge represents a direct recursion. */
3050
3051 inline bool
3052 cgraph_edge::recursive_p (void)
3053 {
3054 cgraph_node *c = callee->ultimate_alias_target ();
3055 if (caller->global.inlined_to)
3056 return caller->global.inlined_to->decl == c->decl;
3057 else
3058 return caller->decl == c->decl;
3059 }
3060
3061 /* Remove the edge from the list of the callers of the callee. */
3062
3063 inline void
3064 cgraph_edge::remove_callee (void)
3065 {
3066 gcc_assert (!indirect_unknown_callee);
3067 if (prev_caller)
3068 prev_caller->next_caller = next_caller;
3069 if (next_caller)
3070 next_caller->prev_caller = prev_caller;
3071 if (!prev_caller)
3072 callee->callers = next_caller;
3073 }
3074
3075 /* Return true if call must bind to current definition. */
3076
3077 inline bool
3078 cgraph_edge::binds_to_current_def_p ()
3079 {
3080 if (callee)
3081 return callee->binds_to_current_def_p (caller);
3082 else
3083 return false;
3084 }
3085
3086 /* Expected frequency of executions within the function.
3087 When set to CGRAPH_FREQ_BASE, the edge is expected to be called once
3088 per function call. The range is 0 to CGRAPH_FREQ_MAX. */
3089
3090 inline int
3091 cgraph_edge::frequency ()
3092 {
3093 return count.to_cgraph_frequency (caller->global.inlined_to
3094 ? caller->global.inlined_to->count
3095 : caller->count);
3096 }
3097
3098
3099 /* Return true if the TM_CLONE bit is set for a given FNDECL. */
3100 static inline bool
3101 decl_is_tm_clone (const_tree fndecl)
3102 {
3103 cgraph_node *n = cgraph_node::get (fndecl);
3104 if (n)
3105 return n->tm_clone;
3106 return false;
3107 }
3108
3109 /* Likewise indicate that a node is needed, i.e. reachable via some
3110 external means. */
3111
3112 inline void
3113 cgraph_node::mark_force_output (void)
3114 {
3115 force_output = 1;
3116 gcc_checking_assert (!global.inlined_to);
3117 }
3118
3119 /* Return true if function should be optimized for size. */
3120
3121 inline bool
3122 cgraph_node::optimize_for_size_p (void)
3123 {
3124 if (opt_for_fn (decl, optimize_size))
3125 return true;
3126 if (frequency == NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED)
3127 return true;
3128 else
3129 return false;
3130 }
3131
3132 /* Return symtab_node for NODE or create one if it is not present
3133 in symtab. */
3134
3135 inline symtab_node *
3136 symtab_node::get_create (tree node)
3137 {
3138 if (TREE_CODE (node) == VAR_DECL)
3139 return varpool_node::get_create (node);
3140 else
3141 return cgraph_node::get_create (node);
3142 }
3143
3144 /* Return availability of NODE when referenced from REF. */
3145
3146 inline enum availability
3147 symtab_node::get_availability (symtab_node *ref)
3148 {
3149 if (is_a <cgraph_node *> (this))
3150 return dyn_cast <cgraph_node *> (this)->get_availability (ref);
3151 else
3152 return dyn_cast <varpool_node *> (this)->get_availability (ref);
3153 }
3154
3155 /* Call calback on symtab node and aliases associated to this node.
3156 When INCLUDE_OVERWRITABLE is false, overwritable symbols are skipped. */
3157
3158 inline bool
3159 symtab_node::call_for_symbol_and_aliases (bool (*callback) (symtab_node *,
3160 void *),
3161 void *data,
3162 bool include_overwritable)
3163 {
3164 if (include_overwritable
3165 || get_availability () > AVAIL_INTERPOSABLE)
3166 {
3167 if (callback (this, data))
3168 return true;
3169 }
3170 if (has_aliases_p ())
3171 return call_for_symbol_and_aliases_1 (callback, data, include_overwritable);
3172 return false;
3173 }
3174
3175 /* Call callback on function and aliases associated to the function.
3176 When INCLUDE_OVERWRITABLE is false, overwritable symbols are
3177 skipped. */
3178
3179 inline bool
3180 cgraph_node::call_for_symbol_and_aliases (bool (*callback) (cgraph_node *,
3181 void *),
3182 void *data,
3183 bool include_overwritable)
3184 {
3185 if (include_overwritable
3186 || get_availability () > AVAIL_INTERPOSABLE)
3187 {
3188 if (callback (this, data))
3189 return true;
3190 }
3191 if (has_aliases_p ())
3192 return call_for_symbol_and_aliases_1 (callback, data, include_overwritable);
3193 return false;
3194 }
3195
3196 /* Call calback on varpool symbol and aliases associated to varpool symbol.
3197 When INCLUDE_OVERWRITABLE is false, overwritable symbols are
3198 skipped. */
3199
3200 inline bool
3201 varpool_node::call_for_symbol_and_aliases (bool (*callback) (varpool_node *,
3202 void *),
3203 void *data,
3204 bool include_overwritable)
3205 {
3206 if (include_overwritable
3207 || get_availability () > AVAIL_INTERPOSABLE)
3208 {
3209 if (callback (this, data))
3210 return true;
3211 }
3212 if (has_aliases_p ())
3213 return call_for_symbol_and_aliases_1 (callback, data, include_overwritable);
3214 return false;
3215 }
3216
3217 /* Return true if refernece may be used in address compare. */
3218
3219 inline bool
3220 ipa_ref::address_matters_p ()
3221 {
3222 if (use != IPA_REF_ADDR)
3223 return false;
3224 /* Addresses taken from virtual tables are never compared. */
3225 if (is_a <varpool_node *> (referring)
3226 && DECL_VIRTUAL_P (referring->decl))
3227 return false;
3228 return referred->address_can_be_compared_p ();
3229 }
3230
3231 /* Build polymorphic call context for indirect call E. */
3232
3233 inline
3234 ipa_polymorphic_call_context::ipa_polymorphic_call_context (cgraph_edge *e)
3235 {
3236 gcc_checking_assert (e->indirect_info->polymorphic);
3237 *this = e->indirect_info->context;
3238 }
3239
3240 /* Build empty "I know nothing" context. */
3241
3242 inline
3243 ipa_polymorphic_call_context::ipa_polymorphic_call_context ()
3244 {
3245 clear_speculation ();
3246 clear_outer_type ();
3247 invalid = false;
3248 }
3249
3250 /* Make context non-speculative. */
3251
3252 inline void
3253 ipa_polymorphic_call_context::clear_speculation ()
3254 {
3255 speculative_outer_type = NULL;
3256 speculative_offset = 0;
3257 speculative_maybe_derived_type = false;
3258 }
3259
3260 /* Produce context specifying all derrived types of OTR_TYPE. If OTR_TYPE is
3261 NULL, the context is set to dummy "I know nothing" setting. */
3262
3263 inline void
3264 ipa_polymorphic_call_context::clear_outer_type (tree otr_type)
3265 {
3266 outer_type = otr_type ? TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (otr_type) : NULL;
3267 offset = 0;
3268 maybe_derived_type = true;
3269 maybe_in_construction = true;
3270 dynamic = true;
3271 }
3272
3273 /* Adjust all offsets in contexts by OFF bits. */
3274
3275 inline void
3276 ipa_polymorphic_call_context::offset_by (HOST_WIDE_INT off)
3277 {
3278 if (outer_type)
3279 offset += off;
3280 if (speculative_outer_type)
3281 speculative_offset += off;
3282 }
3283
3284 /* Return TRUE if context is fully useless. */
3285
3286 inline bool
3287 ipa_polymorphic_call_context::useless_p () const
3288 {
3289 return (!outer_type && !speculative_outer_type);
3290 }
3291
3292 /* When using fprintf (or similar), problems can arise with
3293 transient generated strings. Many string-generation APIs
3294 only support one result being alive at once (e.g. by
3295 returning a pointer to a statically-allocated buffer).
3296
3297 If there is more than one generated string within one
3298 fprintf call: the first string gets evicted or overwritten
3299 by the second, before fprintf is fully evaluated.
3300 See e.g. PR/53136.
3301
3302 This function provides a workaround for this, by providing
3303 a simple way to create copies of these transient strings,
3304 without the need to have explicit cleanup:
3305
3306 fprintf (dumpfile, "string 1: %s string 2:%s\n",
3307 xstrdup_for_dump (EXPR_1),
3308 xstrdup_for_dump (EXPR_2));
3309
3310 This is actually a simple wrapper around ggc_strdup, but
3311 the name documents the intent. We require that no GC can occur
3312 within the fprintf call. */
3313
3314 static inline const char *
3315 xstrdup_for_dump (const char *transient_str)
3316 {
3317 return ggc_strdup (transient_str);
3318 }
3319
3320 #endif /* GCC_CGRAPH_H */