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1 /* Hooks for cfg representation specific functions.
2    Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation,
3    Inc.
4    Contributed by Sebastian Pop <s.pop@laposte.net>
5 
6 This file is part of GCC.
7 
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
11 any later version.
12 
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
21 
22 #include "config.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "tm.h"
26 #include "tree.h"
27 #include "rtl.h"
28 #include "basic-block.h"
29 #include "tree-flow.h"
30 #include "timevar.h"
31 #include "toplev.h"
32 #include "cfgloop.h"
33 
34 /* A pointer to one of the hooks containers.  */
35 static struct cfg_hooks *cfg_hooks;
36 
37 /* Initialization of functions specific to the rtl IR.  */
38 void
39 rtl_register_cfg_hooks (void)
40 {
41   cfg_hooks = &rtl_cfg_hooks;
42 }
43 
44 /* Initialization of functions specific to the rtl IR.  */
45 void
46 cfg_layout_rtl_register_cfg_hooks (void)
47 {
48   cfg_hooks = &cfg_layout_rtl_cfg_hooks;
49 }
50 
51 /* Initialization of functions specific to the tree IR.  */
52 
53 void
54 gimple_register_cfg_hooks (void)
55 {
56   cfg_hooks = &gimple_cfg_hooks;
57 }
58 
59 struct cfg_hooks
60 get_cfg_hooks (void)
61 {
62   return *cfg_hooks;
63 }
64 
65 void
66 set_cfg_hooks (struct cfg_hooks new_cfg_hooks)
67 {
68   *cfg_hooks = new_cfg_hooks;
69 }
70 
71 /* Returns current ir type.  */
72 
73 enum ir_type
74 current_ir_type (void)
75 {
76   if (cfg_hooks == &gimple_cfg_hooks)
77     return IR_GIMPLE;
78   else if (cfg_hooks == &rtl_cfg_hooks)
79     return IR_RTL_CFGRTL;
80   else if (cfg_hooks == &cfg_layout_rtl_cfg_hooks)
81     return IR_RTL_CFGLAYOUT;
82   else
83     gcc_unreachable ();
84 }
85 
86 /* Verify the CFG consistency.
87 
88    Currently it does following: checks edge and basic block list correctness
89    and calls into IL dependent checking then.  */
90 
91 void
92 verify_flow_info (void)
93 {
94   size_t *edge_checksum;
95   int err = 0;
96   basic_block bb, last_bb_seen;
97   basic_block *last_visited;
98 
99   timevar_push (TV_CFG_VERIFY);
100   last_visited = XCNEWVEC (basic_block, last_basic_block);
101   edge_checksum = XCNEWVEC (size_t, last_basic_block);
102 
103   /* Check bb chain & numbers.  */
104   last_bb_seen = ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR;
105   FOR_BB_BETWEEN (bb, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->next_bb, NULL, next_bb)
106     {
107       if (bb != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR
108 	  && bb != BASIC_BLOCK (bb->index))
109 	{
110 	  error ("bb %d on wrong place", bb->index);
111 	  err = 1;
112 	}
113 
114       if (bb->prev_bb != last_bb_seen)
115 	{
116 	  error ("prev_bb of %d should be %d, not %d",
117 		 bb->index, last_bb_seen->index, bb->prev_bb->index);
118 	  err = 1;
119 	}
120 
121       last_bb_seen = bb;
122     }
123 
124   /* Now check the basic blocks (boundaries etc.) */
125   FOR_EACH_BB_REVERSE (bb)
126     {
127       int n_fallthru = 0;
128       edge e;
129       edge_iterator ei;
130 
131       if (bb->loop_father != NULL && current_loops == NULL)
132 	{
133 	  error ("verify_flow_info: Block %i has loop_father, but there are no loops",
134 		 bb->index);
135 	  err = 1;
136 	}
137       if (bb->loop_father == NULL && current_loops != NULL)
138 	{
139 	  error ("verify_flow_info: Block %i lacks loop_father", bb->index);
140 	  err = 1;
141 	}
142 
143       if (bb->count < 0)
144 	{
145 	  error ("verify_flow_info: Wrong count of block %i %i",
146 		 bb->index, (int)bb->count);
147 	  err = 1;
148 	}
149       if (bb->frequency < 0)
150 	{
151 	  error ("verify_flow_info: Wrong frequency of block %i %i",
152 		 bb->index, bb->frequency);
153 	  err = 1;
154 	}
155       FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
156 	{
157 	  if (last_visited [e->dest->index] == bb)
158 	    {
159 	      error ("verify_flow_info: Duplicate edge %i->%i",
160 		     e->src->index, e->dest->index);
161 	      err = 1;
162 	    }
163 	  if (e->probability < 0 || e->probability > REG_BR_PROB_BASE)
164 	    {
165 	      error ("verify_flow_info: Wrong probability of edge %i->%i %i",
166 		     e->src->index, e->dest->index, e->probability);
167 	      err = 1;
168 	    }
169 	  if (e->count < 0)
170 	    {
171 	      error ("verify_flow_info: Wrong count of edge %i->%i %i",
172 		     e->src->index, e->dest->index, (int)e->count);
173 	      err = 1;
174 	    }
175 
176 	  last_visited [e->dest->index] = bb;
177 
178 	  if (e->flags & EDGE_FALLTHRU)
179 	    n_fallthru++;
180 
181 	  if (e->src != bb)
182 	    {
183 	      error ("verify_flow_info: Basic block %d succ edge is corrupted",
184 		     bb->index);
185 	      fprintf (stderr, "Predecessor: ");
186 	      dump_edge_info (stderr, e, 0);
187 	      fprintf (stderr, "\nSuccessor: ");
188 	      dump_edge_info (stderr, e, 1);
189 	      fprintf (stderr, "\n");
190 	      err = 1;
191 	    }
192 
193 	  edge_checksum[e->dest->index] += (size_t) e;
194 	}
195       if (n_fallthru > 1)
196 	{
197 	  error ("wrong amount of branch edges after unconditional jump %i", bb->index);
198 	  err = 1;
199 	}
200 
201       FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
202 	{
203 	  if (e->dest != bb)
204 	    {
205 	      error ("basic block %d pred edge is corrupted", bb->index);
206 	      fputs ("Predecessor: ", stderr);
207 	      dump_edge_info (stderr, e, 0);
208 	      fputs ("\nSuccessor: ", stderr);
209 	      dump_edge_info (stderr, e, 1);
210 	      fputc ('\n', stderr);
211 	      err = 1;
212 	    }
213 
214 	  if (ei.index != e->dest_idx)
215 	    {
216 	      error ("basic block %d pred edge is corrupted", bb->index);
217 	      error ("its dest_idx should be %d, not %d",
218 		     ei.index, e->dest_idx);
219 	      fputs ("Predecessor: ", stderr);
220 	      dump_edge_info (stderr, e, 0);
221 	      fputs ("\nSuccessor: ", stderr);
222 	      dump_edge_info (stderr, e, 1);
223 	      fputc ('\n', stderr);
224 	      err = 1;
225 	    }
226 
227 	  edge_checksum[e->dest->index] -= (size_t) e;
228 	}
229     }
230 
231   /* Complete edge checksumming for ENTRY and EXIT.  */
232   {
233     edge e;
234     edge_iterator ei;
235 
236     FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->succs)
237       edge_checksum[e->dest->index] += (size_t) e;
238 
239     FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR->preds)
240       edge_checksum[e->dest->index] -= (size_t) e;
241   }
242 
243   FOR_BB_BETWEEN (bb, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR, NULL, next_bb)
244     if (edge_checksum[bb->index])
245       {
246 	error ("basic block %i edge lists are corrupted", bb->index);
247 	err = 1;
248       }
249 
250   last_bb_seen = ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR;
251 
252   /* Clean up.  */
253   free (last_visited);
254   free (edge_checksum);
255 
256   if (cfg_hooks->verify_flow_info)
257     err |= cfg_hooks->verify_flow_info ();
258   if (err)
259     internal_error ("verify_flow_info failed");
260   timevar_pop (TV_CFG_VERIFY);
261 }
262 
263 /* Print out one basic block.  This function takes care of the purely
264    graph related information.  The cfg hook for the active representation
265    should dump representation-specific information.  */
266 
267 void
268 dump_bb (basic_block bb, FILE *outf, int indent)
269 {
270   edge e;
271   edge_iterator ei;
272   char *s_indent;
273 
274   s_indent = (char *) alloca ((size_t) indent + 1);
275   memset (s_indent, ' ', (size_t) indent);
276   s_indent[indent] = '\0';
277 
278   fprintf (outf, ";;%s basic block %d, loop depth %d, count ",
279 	   s_indent, bb->index, bb->loop_depth);
280   fprintf (outf, HOST_WIDEST_INT_PRINT_DEC, (HOST_WIDEST_INT) bb->count);
281   putc ('\n', outf);
282 
283   fprintf (outf, ";;%s prev block ", s_indent);
284   if (bb->prev_bb)
285     fprintf (outf, "%d, ", bb->prev_bb->index);
286   else
287     fprintf (outf, "(nil), ");
288   fprintf (outf, "next block ");
289   if (bb->next_bb)
290     fprintf (outf, "%d", bb->next_bb->index);
291   else
292     fprintf (outf, "(nil)");
293   putc ('\n', outf);
294 
295   fprintf (outf, ";;%s pred:      ", s_indent);
296   FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->preds)
297     dump_edge_info (outf, e, 0);
298   putc ('\n', outf);
299 
300   fprintf (outf, ";;%s succ:      ", s_indent);
301   FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
302     dump_edge_info (outf, e, 1);
303   putc ('\n', outf);
304 
305   if (cfg_hooks->dump_bb)
306     cfg_hooks->dump_bb (bb, outf, indent, 0);
307 }
308 
309 /* Redirect edge E to the given basic block DEST and update underlying program
310    representation.  Returns edge representing redirected branch (that may not
311    be equivalent to E in the case of duplicate edges being removed) or NULL
312    if edge is not easily redirectable for whatever reason.  */
313 
314 edge
315 redirect_edge_and_branch (edge e, basic_block dest)
316 {
317   edge ret;
318 
319   if (!cfg_hooks->redirect_edge_and_branch)
320     internal_error ("%s does not support redirect_edge_and_branch",
321 		    cfg_hooks->name);
322 
323   ret = cfg_hooks->redirect_edge_and_branch (e, dest);
324 
325   /* If RET != E, then either the redirection failed, or the edge E
326      was removed since RET already lead to the same destination.  */
327   if (current_loops != NULL && ret == e)
328     rescan_loop_exit (e, false, false);
329 
330   return ret;
331 }
332 
333 /* Returns true if it is possible to remove the edge E by redirecting it
334    to the destination of the other edge going from its source.  */
335 
336 bool
337 can_remove_branch_p (const_edge e)
338 {
339   if (!cfg_hooks->can_remove_branch_p)
340     internal_error ("%s does not support can_remove_branch_p",
341 		    cfg_hooks->name);
342 
343   if (EDGE_COUNT (e->src->succs) != 2)
344     return false;
345 
346   return cfg_hooks->can_remove_branch_p (e);
347 }
348 
349 /* Removes E, by redirecting it to the destination of the other edge going
350    from its source.  Can_remove_branch_p must be true for E, hence this
351    operation cannot fail.  */
352 
353 void
354 remove_branch (edge e)
355 {
356   edge other;
357   basic_block src = e->src;
358   int irr;
359 
360   gcc_assert (EDGE_COUNT (e->src->succs) == 2);
361 
362   other = EDGE_SUCC (src, EDGE_SUCC (src, 0) == e);
363   irr = other->flags & EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
364 
365   e = redirect_edge_and_branch (e, other->dest);
366   gcc_assert (e != NULL);
367 
368   e->flags &= ~EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
369   e->flags |= irr;
370 }
371 
372 /* Removes edge E from cfg.  Unlike remove_branch, it does not update IL.  */
373 
374 void
375 remove_edge (edge e)
376 {
377   if (current_loops != NULL)
378     rescan_loop_exit (e, false, true);
379 
380   remove_edge_raw (e);
381 }
382 
383 /* Redirect the edge E to basic block DEST even if it requires creating
384    of a new basic block; then it returns the newly created basic block.
385    Aborts when redirection is impossible.  */
386 
387 basic_block
388 redirect_edge_and_branch_force (edge e, basic_block dest)
389 {
390   basic_block ret, src = e->src;
391   struct loop *loop;
392 
393   if (!cfg_hooks->redirect_edge_and_branch_force)
394     internal_error ("%s does not support redirect_edge_and_branch_force",
395 		    cfg_hooks->name);
396 
397   if (current_loops != NULL)
398     rescan_loop_exit (e, false, true);
399 
400   ret = cfg_hooks->redirect_edge_and_branch_force (e, dest);
401   if (ret != NULL
402       && dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
403     set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, ret, src);
404 
405   if (current_loops != NULL)
406     {
407       if (ret != NULL)
408 	{
409 	  loop = find_common_loop (single_pred (ret)->loop_father,
410 				   single_succ (ret)->loop_father);
411 	  add_bb_to_loop (ret, loop);
412 	}
413       else if (find_edge (src, dest) == e)
414 	rescan_loop_exit (e, true, false);
415     }
416 
417   return ret;
418 }
419 
420 /* Splits basic block BB after the specified instruction I (but at least after
421    the labels).  If I is NULL, splits just after labels.  The newly created edge
422    is returned.  The new basic block is created just after the old one.  */
423 
424 edge
425 split_block (basic_block bb, void *i)
426 {
427   basic_block new_bb;
428   edge res;
429 
430   if (!cfg_hooks->split_block)
431     internal_error ("%s does not support split_block", cfg_hooks->name);
432 
433   new_bb = cfg_hooks->split_block (bb, i);
434   if (!new_bb)
435     return NULL;
436 
437   new_bb->count = bb->count;
438   new_bb->frequency = bb->frequency;
439   new_bb->loop_depth = bb->loop_depth;
440   new_bb->discriminator = bb->discriminator;
441 
442   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
443     {
444       redirect_immediate_dominators (CDI_DOMINATORS, bb, new_bb);
445       set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, new_bb, bb);
446     }
447 
448   if (current_loops != NULL)
449     {
450       add_bb_to_loop (new_bb, bb->loop_father);
451       if (bb->loop_father->latch == bb)
452 	bb->loop_father->latch = new_bb;
453     }
454 
455   res = make_single_succ_edge (bb, new_bb, EDGE_FALLTHRU);
456 
457   if (bb->flags & BB_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP)
458     {
459       new_bb->flags |= BB_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
460       res->flags |= EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
461     }
462 
463   return res;
464 }
465 
466 /* Splits block BB just after labels.  The newly created edge is returned.  */
467 
468 edge
469 split_block_after_labels (basic_block bb)
470 {
471   return split_block (bb, NULL);
472 }
473 
474 /* Moves block BB immediately after block AFTER.  Returns false if the
475    movement was impossible.  */
476 
477 bool
478 move_block_after (basic_block bb, basic_block after)
479 {
480   bool ret;
481 
482   if (!cfg_hooks->move_block_after)
483     internal_error ("%s does not support move_block_after", cfg_hooks->name);
484 
485   ret = cfg_hooks->move_block_after (bb, after);
486 
487   return ret;
488 }
489 
490 /* Deletes the basic block BB.  */
491 
492 void
493 delete_basic_block (basic_block bb)
494 {
495   if (!cfg_hooks->delete_basic_block)
496     internal_error ("%s does not support delete_basic_block", cfg_hooks->name);
497 
498   cfg_hooks->delete_basic_block (bb);
499 
500   if (current_loops != NULL)
501     {
502       struct loop *loop = bb->loop_father;
503 
504       /* If we remove the header or the latch of a loop, mark the loop for
505 	 removal by setting its header and latch to NULL.  */
506       if (loop->latch == bb
507 	  || loop->header == bb)
508 	{
509 	  loop->header = NULL;
510 	  loop->latch = NULL;
511 	}
512 
513       remove_bb_from_loops (bb);
514     }
515 
516   /* Remove the edges into and out of this block.  Note that there may
517      indeed be edges in, if we are removing an unreachable loop.  */
518   while (EDGE_COUNT (bb->preds) != 0)
519     remove_edge (EDGE_PRED (bb, 0));
520   while (EDGE_COUNT (bb->succs) != 0)
521     remove_edge (EDGE_SUCC (bb, 0));
522 
523   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
524     delete_from_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS, bb);
525   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS))
526     delete_from_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS, bb);
527 
528   /* Remove the basic block from the array.  */
529   expunge_block (bb);
530 }
531 
532 /* Splits edge E and returns the newly created basic block.  */
533 
534 basic_block
535 split_edge (edge e)
536 {
537   basic_block ret;
538   gcov_type count = e->count;
539   int freq = EDGE_FREQUENCY (e);
540   edge f;
541   bool irr = (e->flags & EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP) != 0;
542   struct loop *loop;
543   basic_block src = e->src, dest = e->dest;
544 
545   if (!cfg_hooks->split_edge)
546     internal_error ("%s does not support split_edge", cfg_hooks->name);
547 
548   if (current_loops != NULL)
549     rescan_loop_exit (e, false, true);
550 
551   ret = cfg_hooks->split_edge (e);
552   ret->count = count;
553   ret->frequency = freq;
554   single_succ_edge (ret)->probability = REG_BR_PROB_BASE;
555   single_succ_edge (ret)->count = count;
556 
557   if (irr)
558     {
559       ret->flags |= BB_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
560       single_pred_edge (ret)->flags |= EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
561       single_succ_edge (ret)->flags |= EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
562     }
563 
564   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
565     set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, ret, single_pred (ret));
566 
567   if (dom_info_state (CDI_DOMINATORS) >= DOM_NO_FAST_QUERY)
568     {
569       /* There are two cases:
570 
571 	 If the immediate dominator of e->dest is not e->src, it
572 	 remains unchanged.
573 
574 	 If immediate dominator of e->dest is e->src, it may become
575 	 ret, provided that all other predecessors of e->dest are
576 	 dominated by e->dest.  */
577 
578       if (get_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, single_succ (ret))
579 	  == single_pred (ret))
580 	{
581 	  edge_iterator ei;
582 	  FOR_EACH_EDGE (f, ei, single_succ (ret)->preds)
583 	    {
584 	      if (f == single_succ_edge (ret))
585 		continue;
586 
587 	      if (!dominated_by_p (CDI_DOMINATORS, f->src,
588 				   single_succ (ret)))
589 		break;
590 	    }
591 
592 	  if (!f)
593 	    set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, single_succ (ret), ret);
594 	}
595     }
596 
597   if (current_loops != NULL)
598     {
599       loop = find_common_loop (src->loop_father, dest->loop_father);
600       add_bb_to_loop (ret, loop);
601 
602       if (loop->latch == src)
603 	loop->latch = ret;
604     }
605 
606   return ret;
607 }
608 
609 /* Creates a new basic block just after the basic block AFTER.
610    HEAD and END are the first and the last statement belonging
611    to the block.  If both are NULL, an empty block is created.  */
612 
613 basic_block
614 create_basic_block (void *head, void *end, basic_block after)
615 {
616   basic_block ret;
617 
618   if (!cfg_hooks->create_basic_block)
619     internal_error ("%s does not support create_basic_block", cfg_hooks->name);
620 
621   ret = cfg_hooks->create_basic_block (head, end, after);
622 
623   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
624     add_to_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS, ret);
625   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS))
626     add_to_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS, ret);
627 
628   return ret;
629 }
630 
631 /* Creates an empty basic block just after basic block AFTER.  */
632 
633 basic_block
634 create_empty_bb (basic_block after)
635 {
636   return create_basic_block (NULL, NULL, after);
637 }
638 
639 /* Checks whether we may merge blocks BB1 and BB2.  */
640 
641 bool
642 can_merge_blocks_p (basic_block bb1, basic_block bb2)
643 {
644   bool ret;
645 
646   if (!cfg_hooks->can_merge_blocks_p)
647     internal_error ("%s does not support can_merge_blocks_p", cfg_hooks->name);
648 
649   ret = cfg_hooks->can_merge_blocks_p (bb1, bb2);
650 
651   return ret;
652 }
653 
654 void
655 predict_edge (edge e, enum br_predictor predictor, int probability)
656 {
657   if (!cfg_hooks->predict_edge)
658     internal_error ("%s does not support predict_edge", cfg_hooks->name);
659 
660   cfg_hooks->predict_edge (e, predictor, probability);
661 }
662 
663 bool
664 predicted_by_p (const_basic_block bb, enum br_predictor predictor)
665 {
666   if (!cfg_hooks->predict_edge)
667     internal_error ("%s does not support predicted_by_p", cfg_hooks->name);
668 
669   return cfg_hooks->predicted_by_p (bb, predictor);
670 }
671 
672 /* Merges basic block B into basic block A.  */
673 
674 void
675 merge_blocks (basic_block a, basic_block b)
676 {
677   edge e;
678   edge_iterator ei;
679 
680   if (!cfg_hooks->merge_blocks)
681     internal_error ("%s does not support merge_blocks", cfg_hooks->name);
682 
683   cfg_hooks->merge_blocks (a, b);
684 
685   if (current_loops != NULL)
686     remove_bb_from_loops (b);
687 
688   /* Normally there should only be one successor of A and that is B, but
689      partway though the merge of blocks for conditional_execution we'll
690      be merging a TEST block with THEN and ELSE successors.  Free the
691      whole lot of them and hope the caller knows what they're doing.  */
692 
693   while (EDGE_COUNT (a->succs) != 0)
694     remove_edge (EDGE_SUCC (a, 0));
695 
696   /* Adjust the edges out of B for the new owner.  */
697   FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, b->succs)
698     {
699       e->src = a;
700       if (current_loops != NULL)
701 	rescan_loop_exit (e, true, false);
702     }
703   a->succs = b->succs;
704   a->flags |= b->flags;
705 
706   /* B hasn't quite yet ceased to exist.  Attempt to prevent mishap.  */
707   b->preds = b->succs = NULL;
708 
709   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
710     redirect_immediate_dominators (CDI_DOMINATORS, b, a);
711 
712   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
713     delete_from_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS, b);
714   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS))
715     delete_from_dominance_info (CDI_POST_DOMINATORS, b);
716 
717   expunge_block (b);
718 }
719 
720 /* Split BB into entry part and the rest (the rest is the newly created block).
721    Redirect those edges for that REDIRECT_EDGE_P returns true to the entry
722    part.  Returns the edge connecting the entry part to the rest.  */
723 
724 edge
725 make_forwarder_block (basic_block bb, bool (*redirect_edge_p) (edge),
726 		      void (*new_bb_cbk) (basic_block))
727 {
728   edge e, fallthru;
729   edge_iterator ei;
730   basic_block dummy, jump;
731   struct loop *loop, *ploop, *cloop;
732 
733   if (!cfg_hooks->make_forwarder_block)
734     internal_error ("%s does not support make_forwarder_block",
735 		    cfg_hooks->name);
736 
737   fallthru = split_block_after_labels (bb);
738   dummy = fallthru->src;
739   bb = fallthru->dest;
740 
741   /* Redirect back edges we want to keep.  */
742   for (ei = ei_start (dummy->preds); (e = ei_safe_edge (ei)); )
743     {
744       basic_block e_src;
745 
746       if (redirect_edge_p (e))
747 	{
748 	  ei_next (&ei);
749 	  continue;
750 	}
751 
752       dummy->frequency -= EDGE_FREQUENCY (e);
753       dummy->count -= e->count;
754       if (dummy->frequency < 0)
755 	dummy->frequency = 0;
756       if (dummy->count < 0)
757 	dummy->count = 0;
758       fallthru->count -= e->count;
759       if (fallthru->count < 0)
760 	fallthru->count = 0;
761 
762       e_src = e->src;
763       jump = redirect_edge_and_branch_force (e, bb);
764       if (jump != NULL)
765         {
766           /* If we redirected the loop latch edge, the JUMP block now acts like
767              the new latch of the loop.  */
768           if (current_loops != NULL
769               && dummy->loop_father != NULL
770               && dummy->loop_father->header == dummy
771               && dummy->loop_father->latch == e_src)
772             dummy->loop_father->latch = jump;
773 
774           if (new_bb_cbk != NULL)
775             new_bb_cbk (jump);
776         }
777     }
778 
779   if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
780     {
781       VEC (basic_block, heap) *doms_to_fix = VEC_alloc (basic_block, heap, 2);
782       VEC_quick_push (basic_block, doms_to_fix, dummy);
783       VEC_quick_push (basic_block, doms_to_fix, bb);
784       iterate_fix_dominators (CDI_DOMINATORS, doms_to_fix, false);
785       VEC_free (basic_block, heap, doms_to_fix);
786     }
787 
788   if (current_loops != NULL)
789     {
790       /* If we do not split a loop header, then both blocks belong to the
791 	 same loop.  In case we split loop header and do not redirect the
792 	 latch edge to DUMMY, then DUMMY belongs to the outer loop, and
793 	 BB becomes the new header.  If latch is not recorded for the loop,
794 	 we leave this updating on the caller (this may only happen during
795 	 loop analysis).  */
796       loop = dummy->loop_father;
797       if (loop->header == dummy
798 	  && loop->latch != NULL
799 	  && find_edge (loop->latch, dummy) == NULL)
800 	{
801 	  remove_bb_from_loops (dummy);
802 	  loop->header = bb;
803 
804 	  cloop = loop;
805 	  FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, dummy->preds)
806 	    {
807 	      cloop = find_common_loop (cloop, e->src->loop_father);
808 	    }
809 	  add_bb_to_loop (dummy, cloop);
810 	}
811 
812       /* In case we split loop latch, update it.  */
813       for (ploop = loop; ploop; ploop = loop_outer (ploop))
814 	if (ploop->latch == dummy)
815 	  ploop->latch = bb;
816     }
817 
818   cfg_hooks->make_forwarder_block (fallthru);
819 
820   return fallthru;
821 }
822 
823 void
824 tidy_fallthru_edge (edge e)
825 {
826   if (cfg_hooks->tidy_fallthru_edge)
827     cfg_hooks->tidy_fallthru_edge (e);
828 }
829 
830 /* Fix up edges that now fall through, or rather should now fall through
831    but previously required a jump around now deleted blocks.  Simplify
832    the search by only examining blocks numerically adjacent, since this
833    is how they were created.  */
834 
835 void
836 tidy_fallthru_edges (void)
837 {
838   basic_block b, c;
839 
840   if (!cfg_hooks->tidy_fallthru_edge)
841     return;
842 
843   if (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->next_bb == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
844     return;
845 
846   FOR_BB_BETWEEN (b, ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR->next_bb, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR->prev_bb, next_bb)
847     {
848       edge s;
849 
850       c = b->next_bb;
851 
852       /* We care about simple conditional or unconditional jumps with
853 	 a single successor.
854 
855 	 If we had a conditional branch to the next instruction when
856 	 CFG was built, then there will only be one out edge for the
857 	 block which ended with the conditional branch (since we do
858 	 not create duplicate edges).
859 
860 	 Furthermore, the edge will be marked as a fallthru because we
861 	 merge the flags for the duplicate edges.  So we do not want to
862 	 check that the edge is not a FALLTHRU edge.  */
863 
864       if (single_succ_p (b))
865 	{
866 	  s = single_succ_edge (b);
867 	  if (! (s->flags & EDGE_COMPLEX)
868 	      && s->dest == c
869 	      && !find_reg_note (BB_END (b), REG_CROSSING_JUMP, NULL_RTX))
870 	    tidy_fallthru_edge (s);
871 	}
872     }
873 }
874 
875 /* Returns true if we can duplicate basic block BB.  */
876 
877 bool
878 can_duplicate_block_p (const_basic_block bb)
879 {
880   if (!cfg_hooks->can_duplicate_block_p)
881     internal_error ("%s does not support can_duplicate_block_p",
882 		    cfg_hooks->name);
883 
884   if (bb == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR || bb == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
885     return false;
886 
887   return cfg_hooks->can_duplicate_block_p (bb);
888 }
889 
890 /* Duplicates basic block BB and redirects edge E to it.  Returns the
891    new basic block.  The new basic block is placed after the basic block
892    AFTER.  */
893 
894 basic_block
895 duplicate_block (basic_block bb, edge e, basic_block after)
896 {
897   edge s, n;
898   basic_block new_bb;
899   gcov_type new_count = e ? e->count : 0;
900   edge_iterator ei;
901 
902   if (!cfg_hooks->duplicate_block)
903     internal_error ("%s does not support duplicate_block",
904 		    cfg_hooks->name);
905 
906   if (bb->count < new_count)
907     new_count = bb->count;
908 
909 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
910   gcc_assert (can_duplicate_block_p (bb));
911 #endif
912 
913   new_bb = cfg_hooks->duplicate_block (bb);
914   if (after)
915     move_block_after (new_bb, after);
916 
917   new_bb->loop_depth = bb->loop_depth;
918   new_bb->flags = bb->flags;
919   FOR_EACH_EDGE (s, ei, bb->succs)
920     {
921       /* Since we are creating edges from a new block to successors
922 	 of another block (which therefore are known to be disjoint), there
923 	 is no need to actually check for duplicated edges.  */
924       n = unchecked_make_edge (new_bb, s->dest, s->flags);
925       n->probability = s->probability;
926       if (e && bb->count)
927 	{
928 	  /* Take care for overflows!  */
929 	  n->count = s->count * (new_count * 10000 / bb->count) / 10000;
930 	  s->count -= n->count;
931 	}
932       else
933 	n->count = s->count;
934       n->aux = s->aux;
935     }
936 
937   if (e)
938     {
939       new_bb->count = new_count;
940       bb->count -= new_count;
941 
942       new_bb->frequency = EDGE_FREQUENCY (e);
943       bb->frequency -= EDGE_FREQUENCY (e);
944 
945       redirect_edge_and_branch_force (e, new_bb);
946 
947       if (bb->count < 0)
948 	bb->count = 0;
949       if (bb->frequency < 0)
950 	bb->frequency = 0;
951     }
952   else
953     {
954       new_bb->count = bb->count;
955       new_bb->frequency = bb->frequency;
956     }
957 
958   set_bb_original (new_bb, bb);
959   set_bb_copy (bb, new_bb);
960 
961   /* Add the new block to the copy of the loop of BB, or directly to the loop
962      of BB if the loop is not being copied.  */
963   if (current_loops != NULL)
964     {
965       struct loop *cloop = bb->loop_father;
966       struct loop *copy = get_loop_copy (cloop);
967       add_bb_to_loop (new_bb, copy ? copy : cloop);
968     }
969 
970   return new_bb;
971 }
972 
973 /* Return 1 if BB ends with a call, possibly followed by some
974    instructions that must stay with the call, 0 otherwise.  */
975 
976 bool
977 block_ends_with_call_p (basic_block bb)
978 {
979   if (!cfg_hooks->block_ends_with_call_p)
980     internal_error ("%s does not support block_ends_with_call_p", cfg_hooks->name);
981 
982   return (cfg_hooks->block_ends_with_call_p) (bb);
983 }
984 
985 /* Return 1 if BB ends with a conditional branch, 0 otherwise.  */
986 
987 bool
988 block_ends_with_condjump_p (const_basic_block bb)
989 {
990   if (!cfg_hooks->block_ends_with_condjump_p)
991     internal_error ("%s does not support block_ends_with_condjump_p",
992 		    cfg_hooks->name);
993 
994   return (cfg_hooks->block_ends_with_condjump_p) (bb);
995 }
996 
997 /* Add fake edges to the function exit for any non constant and non noreturn
998    calls, volatile inline assembly in the bitmap of blocks specified by
999    BLOCKS or to the whole CFG if BLOCKS is zero.  Return the number of blocks
1000    that were split.
1001 
1002    The goal is to expose cases in which entering a basic block does not imply
1003    that all subsequent instructions must be executed.  */
1004 
1005 int
1006 flow_call_edges_add (sbitmap blocks)
1007 {
1008   if (!cfg_hooks->flow_call_edges_add)
1009     internal_error ("%s does not support flow_call_edges_add",
1010 		    cfg_hooks->name);
1011 
1012   return (cfg_hooks->flow_call_edges_add) (blocks);
1013 }
1014 
1015 /* This function is called immediately after edge E is added to the
1016    edge vector E->dest->preds.  */
1017 
1018 void
1019 execute_on_growing_pred (edge e)
1020 {
1021   if (cfg_hooks->execute_on_growing_pred)
1022     cfg_hooks->execute_on_growing_pred (e);
1023 }
1024 
1025 /* This function is called immediately before edge E is removed from
1026    the edge vector E->dest->preds.  */
1027 
1028 void
1029 execute_on_shrinking_pred (edge e)
1030 {
1031   if (cfg_hooks->execute_on_shrinking_pred)
1032     cfg_hooks->execute_on_shrinking_pred (e);
1033 }
1034 
1035 /* This is used inside loop versioning when we want to insert
1036    stmts/insns on the edges, which have a different behavior
1037    in tree's and in RTL, so we made a CFG hook.  */
1038 void
1039 lv_flush_pending_stmts (edge e)
1040 {
1041   if (cfg_hooks->flush_pending_stmts)
1042     cfg_hooks->flush_pending_stmts (e);
1043 }
1044 
1045 /* Loop versioning uses the duplicate_loop_to_header_edge to create
1046    a new version of the loop basic-blocks, the parameters here are
1047    exactly the same as in duplicate_loop_to_header_edge or
1048    tree_duplicate_loop_to_header_edge; while in tree-ssa there is
1049    additional work to maintain ssa information that's why there is
1050    a need to call the tree_duplicate_loop_to_header_edge rather
1051    than duplicate_loop_to_header_edge when we are in tree mode.  */
1052 bool
1053 cfg_hook_duplicate_loop_to_header_edge (struct loop *loop, edge e,
1054 					unsigned int ndupl,
1055 					sbitmap wont_exit, edge orig,
1056 					VEC (edge, heap) **to_remove,
1057 					int flags)
1058 {
1059   gcc_assert (cfg_hooks->cfg_hook_duplicate_loop_to_header_edge);
1060   return cfg_hooks->cfg_hook_duplicate_loop_to_header_edge (loop, e,
1061 							    ndupl, wont_exit,
1062 							    orig, to_remove,
1063 							    flags);
1064 }
1065 
1066 /* Conditional jumps are represented differently in trees and RTL,
1067    this hook takes a basic block that is known to have a cond jump
1068    at its end and extracts the taken and not taken edges out of it
1069    and store it in E1 and E2 respectively.  */
1070 void
1071 extract_cond_bb_edges (basic_block b, edge *e1, edge *e2)
1072 {
1073   gcc_assert (cfg_hooks->extract_cond_bb_edges);
1074   cfg_hooks->extract_cond_bb_edges (b, e1, e2);
1075 }
1076 
1077 /* Responsible for updating the ssa info (PHI nodes) on the
1078    new condition basic block that guards the versioned loop.  */
1079 void
1080 lv_adjust_loop_header_phi (basic_block first, basic_block second,
1081 			   basic_block new_block, edge e)
1082 {
1083   if (cfg_hooks->lv_adjust_loop_header_phi)
1084     cfg_hooks->lv_adjust_loop_header_phi (first, second, new_block, e);
1085 }
1086 
1087 /* Conditions in trees and RTL are different so we need
1088    a different handling when we add the condition to the
1089    versioning code.  */
1090 void
1091 lv_add_condition_to_bb (basic_block first, basic_block second,
1092 			basic_block new_block, void *cond)
1093 {
1094   gcc_assert (cfg_hooks->lv_add_condition_to_bb);
1095   cfg_hooks->lv_add_condition_to_bb (first, second, new_block, cond);
1096 }
1097