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1 /* Iterator routines for GIMPLE statements.
2    Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3    Contributed by Aldy Hernandez  <aldy@quesejoda.com>
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 #include "config.h"
22 #include "system.h"
23 #include "coretypes.h"
24 #include "tm.h"
25 #include "tree.h"
26 #include "gimple.h"
27 #include "tree-flow.h"
28 #include "value-prof.h"
29 
30 
31 /* Mark the statement STMT as modified, and update it.  */
32 
33 static inline void
34 update_modified_stmt (gimple stmt)
35 {
36   if (!ssa_operands_active ())
37     return;
38   update_stmt_if_modified (stmt);
39 }
40 
41 
42 /* Mark the statements in SEQ as modified, and update them.  */
43 
44 static void
45 update_modified_stmts (gimple_seq seq)
46 {
47   gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
48 
49   if (!ssa_operands_active ())
50     return;
51   for (gsi = gsi_start (seq); !gsi_end_p (gsi); gsi_next (&gsi))
52     update_stmt_if_modified (gsi_stmt (gsi));
53 }
54 
55 
56 /* Set BB to be the basic block for all the statements in the list
57    starting at FIRST and LAST.  */
58 
59 static void
60 update_bb_for_stmts (gimple_seq_node first, basic_block bb)
61 {
62   gimple_seq_node n;
63 
64   for (n = first; n; n = n->next)
65     gimple_set_bb (n->stmt, bb);
66 }
67 
68 
69 /* Insert the sequence delimited by nodes FIRST and LAST before
70    iterator I.  M specifies how to update iterator I after insertion
71    (see enum gsi_iterator_update).
72 
73    This routine assumes that there is a forward and backward path
74    between FIRST and LAST (i.e., they are linked in a doubly-linked
75    list).  Additionally, if FIRST == LAST, this routine will properly
76    insert a single node.  */
77 
78 static void
79 gsi_insert_seq_nodes_before (gimple_stmt_iterator *i,
80 			     gimple_seq_node first,
81 			     gimple_seq_node last,
82 			     enum gsi_iterator_update mode)
83 {
84   basic_block bb;
85   gimple_seq_node cur = i->ptr;
86 
87   if ((bb = gsi_bb (*i)) != NULL)
88     update_bb_for_stmts (first, bb);
89 
90   /* Link SEQ before CUR in the sequence.  */
91   if (cur)
92     {
93       first->prev = cur->prev;
94       if (first->prev)
95 	first->prev->next = first;
96       else
97 	gimple_seq_set_first (i->seq, first);
98       last->next = cur;
99       cur->prev = last;
100     }
101   else
102     {
103       gimple_seq_node itlast = gimple_seq_last (i->seq);
104 
105       /* If CUR is NULL, we link at the end of the sequence (this case happens
106 	 when gsi_after_labels is called for a basic block that contains only
107 	 labels, so it returns an iterator after the end of the block, and
108 	 we need to insert before it; it might be cleaner to add a flag to the
109 	 iterator saying whether we are at the start or end of the list).  */
110       first->prev = itlast;
111       if (itlast)
112 	itlast->next = first;
113       else
114 	gimple_seq_set_first (i->seq, first);
115       gimple_seq_set_last (i->seq, last);
116     }
117 
118   /* Update the iterator, if requested.  */
119   switch (mode)
120     {
121     case GSI_NEW_STMT:
122     case GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING:
123       i->ptr = first;
124       break;
125     case GSI_SAME_STMT:
126       break;
127     default:
128       gcc_unreachable ();
129     }
130 }
131 
132 
133 /* Inserts the sequence of statements SEQ before the statement pointed
134    by iterator I.  MODE indicates what to do with the iterator after
135    insertion (see enum gsi_iterator_update).
136 
137    This function does not scan for new operands.  It is provided for
138    the use of the gimplifier, which manipulates statements for which
139    def/use information has not yet been constructed.  Most callers
140    should use gsi_insert_seq_before.  */
141 
142 void
143 gsi_insert_seq_before_without_update (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple_seq seq,
144                                       enum gsi_iterator_update mode)
145 {
146   gimple_seq_node first, last;
147 
148   if (seq == NULL)
149     return;
150 
151   /* Don't allow inserting a sequence into itself.  */
152   gcc_assert (seq != i->seq);
153 
154   first = gimple_seq_first (seq);
155   last = gimple_seq_last (seq);
156 
157   gimple_seq_set_first (seq, NULL);
158   gimple_seq_set_last (seq, NULL);
159   gimple_seq_free (seq);
160 
161   /* Empty sequences need no work.  */
162   if (!first || !last)
163     {
164       gcc_assert (first == last);
165       return;
166     }
167 
168   gsi_insert_seq_nodes_before (i, first, last, mode);
169 }
170 
171 
172 /* Inserts the sequence of statements SEQ before the statement pointed
173    by iterator I.  MODE indicates what to do with the iterator after
174    insertion (see enum gsi_iterator_update). Scan the statements in SEQ
175    for new operands.  */
176 
177 void
178 gsi_insert_seq_before (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple_seq seq,
179 		       enum gsi_iterator_update mode)
180 {
181   update_modified_stmts (seq);
182   gsi_insert_seq_before_without_update (i, seq, mode);
183 }
184 
185 
186 /* Insert the sequence delimited by nodes FIRST and LAST after
187    iterator I.  M specifies how to update iterator I after insertion
188    (see enum gsi_iterator_update).
189 
190    This routine assumes that there is a forward and backward path
191    between FIRST and LAST (i.e., they are linked in a doubly-linked
192    list).  Additionally, if FIRST == LAST, this routine will properly
193    insert a single node.  */
194 
195 static void
196 gsi_insert_seq_nodes_after (gimple_stmt_iterator *i,
197 			    gimple_seq_node first,
198 			    gimple_seq_node last,
199 			    enum gsi_iterator_update m)
200 {
201   basic_block bb;
202   gimple_seq_node cur = i->ptr;
203 
204   /* If the iterator is inside a basic block, we need to update the
205      basic block information for all the nodes between FIRST and LAST.  */
206   if ((bb = gsi_bb (*i)) != NULL)
207     update_bb_for_stmts (first, bb);
208 
209   /* Link SEQ after CUR.  */
210   if (cur)
211     {
212       last->next = cur->next;
213       if (last->next)
214 	last->next->prev = last;
215       else
216 	gimple_seq_set_last (i->seq, last);
217       first->prev = cur;
218       cur->next = first;
219     }
220   else
221     {
222       gcc_assert (!gimple_seq_last (i->seq));
223       gimple_seq_set_first (i->seq, first);
224       gimple_seq_set_last (i->seq, last);
225     }
226 
227   /* Update the iterator, if requested.  */
228   switch (m)
229     {
230     case GSI_NEW_STMT:
231       i->ptr = first;
232       break;
233     case GSI_CONTINUE_LINKING:
234       i->ptr = last;
235       break;
236     case GSI_SAME_STMT:
237       gcc_assert (cur);
238       break;
239     default:
240       gcc_unreachable ();
241     }
242 }
243 
244 
245 /* Links sequence SEQ after the statement pointed-to by iterator I.
246    MODE is as in gsi_insert_after.
247 
248    This function does not scan for new operands.  It is provided for
249    the use of the gimplifier, which manipulates statements for which
250    def/use information has not yet been constructed.  Most callers
251    should use gsi_insert_seq_after.  */
252 
253 void
254 gsi_insert_seq_after_without_update (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple_seq seq,
255                                      enum gsi_iterator_update mode)
256 {
257   gimple_seq_node first, last;
258 
259   if (seq == NULL)
260     return;
261 
262   /* Don't allow inserting a sequence into itself.  */
263   gcc_assert (seq != i->seq);
264 
265   first = gimple_seq_first (seq);
266   last = gimple_seq_last (seq);
267 
268   gimple_seq_set_first (seq, NULL);
269   gimple_seq_set_last (seq, NULL);
270   gimple_seq_free (seq);
271 
272   /* Empty sequences need no work.  */
273   if (!first || !last)
274     {
275       gcc_assert (first == last);
276       return;
277     }
278 
279   gsi_insert_seq_nodes_after (i, first, last, mode);
280 }
281 
282 
283 /* Links sequence SEQ after the statement pointed-to by iterator I.
284    MODE is as in gsi_insert_after.  Scan the statements in SEQ
285    for new operands.  */
286 
287 void
288 gsi_insert_seq_after (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple_seq seq,
289 		      enum gsi_iterator_update mode)
290 {
291   update_modified_stmts (seq);
292   gsi_insert_seq_after_without_update (i, seq, mode);
293 }
294 
295 
296 /* Move all statements in the sequence after I to a new sequence.
297    Return this new sequence.  */
298 
299 gimple_seq
300 gsi_split_seq_after (gimple_stmt_iterator i)
301 {
302   gimple_seq_node cur, next;
303   gimple_seq old_seq, new_seq;
304 
305   cur = i.ptr;
306 
307   /* How can we possibly split after the end, or before the beginning?  */
308   gcc_assert (cur && cur->next);
309   next = cur->next;
310 
311   old_seq = i.seq;
312   new_seq = gimple_seq_alloc ();
313 
314   gimple_seq_set_first (new_seq, next);
315   gimple_seq_set_last (new_seq, gimple_seq_last (old_seq));
316   gimple_seq_set_last (old_seq, cur);
317   cur->next = NULL;
318   next->prev = NULL;
319 
320   return new_seq;
321 }
322 
323 
324 /* Move all statements in the sequence before I to a new sequence.
325    Return this new sequence.  I is set to the head of the new list.  */
326 
327 gimple_seq
328 gsi_split_seq_before (gimple_stmt_iterator *i)
329 {
330   gimple_seq_node cur, prev;
331   gimple_seq old_seq, new_seq;
332 
333   cur = i->ptr;
334 
335   /* How can we possibly split after the end?  */
336   gcc_assert (cur);
337   prev = cur->prev;
338 
339   old_seq = i->seq;
340   new_seq = gimple_seq_alloc ();
341   i->seq = new_seq;
342 
343   /* Set the limits on NEW_SEQ.  */
344   gimple_seq_set_first (new_seq, cur);
345   gimple_seq_set_last (new_seq, gimple_seq_last (old_seq));
346 
347   /* Cut OLD_SEQ before I.  */
348   gimple_seq_set_last (old_seq, prev);
349   cur->prev = NULL;
350   if (prev)
351     prev->next = NULL;
352   else
353     gimple_seq_set_first (old_seq, NULL);
354 
355   return new_seq;
356 }
357 
358 
359 /* Replace the statement pointed-to by GSI to STMT.  If UPDATE_EH_INFO
360    is true, the exception handling information of the original
361    statement is moved to the new statement.  Assignments must only be
362    replaced with assignments to the same LHS.  */
363 
364 void
365 gsi_replace (gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi, gimple stmt, bool update_eh_info)
366 {
367   gimple orig_stmt = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
368 
369   if (stmt == orig_stmt)
370     return;
371 
372   gcc_assert (!gimple_has_lhs (orig_stmt)
373 	      || gimple_get_lhs (orig_stmt) == gimple_get_lhs (stmt));
374 
375   gimple_set_location (stmt, gimple_location (orig_stmt));
376   gimple_set_bb (stmt, gsi_bb (*gsi));
377 
378   /* Preserve EH region information from the original statement, if
379      requested by the caller.  */
380   if (update_eh_info)
381     maybe_clean_or_replace_eh_stmt (orig_stmt, stmt);
382 
383   gimple_duplicate_stmt_histograms (cfun, stmt, cfun, orig_stmt);
384 
385   /* Free all the data flow information for ORIG_STMT.  */
386   gimple_set_bb (orig_stmt, NULL);
387   gimple_remove_stmt_histograms (cfun, orig_stmt);
388   delink_stmt_imm_use (orig_stmt);
389 
390   *gsi_stmt_ptr (gsi) = stmt;
391   gimple_set_modified (stmt, true);
392   update_modified_stmt (stmt);
393 }
394 
395 
396 /* Insert statement STMT before the statement pointed-to by iterator I.
397    M specifies how to update iterator I after insertion (see enum
398    gsi_iterator_update).
399 
400    This function does not scan for new operands.  It is provided for
401    the use of the gimplifier, which manipulates statements for which
402    def/use information has not yet been constructed.  Most callers
403    should use gsi_insert_before.  */
404 
405 void
406 gsi_insert_before_without_update (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple stmt,
407                                   enum gsi_iterator_update m)
408 {
409   gimple_seq_node n;
410 
411   n = GGC_NEW (struct gimple_seq_node_d);
412   n->prev = n->next = NULL;
413   n->stmt = stmt;
414   gsi_insert_seq_nodes_before (i, n, n, m);
415 }
416 
417 /* Insert statement STMT before the statement pointed-to by iterator I.
418    Update STMT's basic block and scan it for new operands.  M
419    specifies how to update iterator I after insertion (see enum
420    gsi_iterator_update).  */
421 
422 void
423 gsi_insert_before (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple stmt,
424                    enum gsi_iterator_update m)
425 {
426   update_modified_stmt (stmt);
427   gsi_insert_before_without_update (i, stmt, m);
428 }
429 
430 
431 /* Insert statement STMT after the statement pointed-to by iterator I.
432    M specifies how to update iterator I after insertion (see enum
433    gsi_iterator_update).
434 
435    This function does not scan for new operands.  It is provided for
436    the use of the gimplifier, which manipulates statements for which
437    def/use information has not yet been constructed.  Most callers
438    should use gsi_insert_after.  */
439 
440 void
441 gsi_insert_after_without_update (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple stmt,
442                                  enum gsi_iterator_update m)
443 {
444   gimple_seq_node n;
445 
446   n = GGC_NEW (struct gimple_seq_node_d);
447   n->prev = n->next = NULL;
448   n->stmt = stmt;
449   gsi_insert_seq_nodes_after (i, n, n, m);
450 }
451 
452 
453 /* Insert statement STMT after the statement pointed-to by iterator I.
454    Update STMT's basic block and scan it for new operands.  M
455    specifies how to update iterator I after insertion (see enum
456    gsi_iterator_update).  */
457 
458 void
459 gsi_insert_after (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, gimple stmt,
460 		  enum gsi_iterator_update m)
461 {
462   update_modified_stmt (stmt);
463   gsi_insert_after_without_update (i, stmt, m);
464 }
465 
466 
467 /* Remove the current stmt from the sequence.  The iterator is updated
468    to point to the next statement.
469 
470    REMOVE_PERMANENTLY is true when the statement is going to be removed
471    from the IL and not reinserted elsewhere.  In that case we remove the
472    statement pointed to by iterator I from the EH tables, and free its
473    operand caches.  Otherwise we do not modify this information.  */
474 
475 void
476 gsi_remove (gimple_stmt_iterator *i, bool remove_permanently)
477 {
478   gimple_seq_node cur, next, prev;
479   gimple stmt = gsi_stmt (*i);
480 
481   if (gimple_code (stmt) != GIMPLE_PHI)
482     insert_debug_temps_for_defs (i);
483 
484   /* Free all the data flow information for STMT.  */
485   gimple_set_bb (stmt, NULL);
486   delink_stmt_imm_use (stmt);
487   gimple_set_modified (stmt, true);
488 
489   if (remove_permanently)
490     {
491       remove_stmt_from_eh_lp (stmt);
492       gimple_remove_stmt_histograms (cfun, stmt);
493     }
494 
495   /* Update the iterator and re-wire the links in I->SEQ.  */
496   cur = i->ptr;
497   next = cur->next;
498   prev = cur->prev;
499 
500   if (prev)
501     prev->next = next;
502   else
503     gimple_seq_set_first (i->seq, next);
504 
505   if (next)
506     next->prev = prev;
507   else
508     gimple_seq_set_last (i->seq, prev);
509 
510   i->ptr = next;
511 }
512 
513 
514 /* Finds iterator for STMT.  */
515 
516 gimple_stmt_iterator
517 gsi_for_stmt (gimple stmt)
518 {
519   gimple_stmt_iterator i;
520   basic_block bb = gimple_bb (stmt);
521 
522   if (gimple_code (stmt) == GIMPLE_PHI)
523     i = gsi_start_phis (bb);
524   else
525     i = gsi_start_bb (bb);
526 
527   for (; !gsi_end_p (i); gsi_next (&i))
528     if (gsi_stmt (i) == stmt)
529       return i;
530 
531   gcc_unreachable ();
532 }
533 
534 
535 /* Move the statement at FROM so it comes right after the statement at TO.  */
536 
537 void
538 gsi_move_after (gimple_stmt_iterator *from, gimple_stmt_iterator *to)
539 {
540   gimple stmt = gsi_stmt (*from);
541   gsi_remove (from, false);
542 
543   /* We must have GSI_NEW_STMT here, as gsi_move_after is sometimes used to
544      move statements to an empty block.  */
545   gsi_insert_after (to, stmt, GSI_NEW_STMT);
546 }
547 
548 
549 /* Move the statement at FROM so it comes right before the statement
550    at TO.  */
551 
552 void
553 gsi_move_before (gimple_stmt_iterator *from, gimple_stmt_iterator *to)
554 {
555   gimple stmt = gsi_stmt (*from);
556   gsi_remove (from, false);
557 
558   /* For consistency with gsi_move_after, it might be better to have
559      GSI_NEW_STMT here; however, that breaks several places that expect
560      that TO does not change.  */
561   gsi_insert_before (to, stmt, GSI_SAME_STMT);
562 }
563 
564 
565 /* Move the statement at FROM to the end of basic block BB.  */
566 
567 void
568 gsi_move_to_bb_end (gimple_stmt_iterator *from, basic_block bb)
569 {
570   gimple_stmt_iterator last = gsi_last_bb (bb);
571 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
572   gcc_assert (gsi_bb (last) == bb);
573 #endif
574 
575   /* Have to check gsi_end_p because it could be an empty block.  */
576   if (!gsi_end_p (last) && is_ctrl_stmt (gsi_stmt (last)))
577     gsi_move_before (from, &last);
578   else
579     gsi_move_after (from, &last);
580 }
581 
582 
583 /* Add STMT to the pending list of edge E.  No actual insertion is
584    made until a call to gsi_commit_edge_inserts () is made.  */
585 
586 void
587 gsi_insert_on_edge (edge e, gimple stmt)
588 {
589   gimple_seq_add_stmt (&PENDING_STMT (e), stmt);
590 }
591 
592 /* Add the sequence of statements SEQ to the pending list of edge E.
593    No actual insertion is made until a call to gsi_commit_edge_inserts
594    is made.  */
595 
596 void
597 gsi_insert_seq_on_edge (edge e, gimple_seq seq)
598 {
599   gimple_seq_add_seq (&PENDING_STMT (e), seq);
600 }
601 
602 
603 /* Insert the statement pointed-to by GSI into edge E.  Every attempt
604    is made to place the statement in an existing basic block, but
605    sometimes that isn't possible.  When it isn't possible, the edge is
606    split and the statement is added to the new block.
607 
608    In all cases, the returned *GSI points to the correct location.  The
609    return value is true if insertion should be done after the location,
610    or false if it should be done before the location.  If a new basic block
611    has to be created, it is stored in *NEW_BB.  */
612 
613 static bool
614 gimple_find_edge_insert_loc (edge e, gimple_stmt_iterator *gsi,
615 			     basic_block *new_bb)
616 {
617   basic_block dest, src;
618   gimple tmp;
619 
620   dest = e->dest;
621 
622   /* If the destination has one predecessor which has no PHI nodes,
623      insert there.  Except for the exit block.
624 
625      The requirement for no PHI nodes could be relaxed.  Basically we
626      would have to examine the PHIs to prove that none of them used
627      the value set by the statement we want to insert on E.  That
628      hardly seems worth the effort.  */
629  restart:
630   if (single_pred_p (dest)
631       && gimple_seq_empty_p (phi_nodes (dest))
632       && dest != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
633     {
634       *gsi = gsi_start_bb (dest);
635       if (gsi_end_p (*gsi))
636 	return true;
637 
638       /* Make sure we insert after any leading labels.  */
639       tmp = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
640       while (gimple_code (tmp) == GIMPLE_LABEL)
641 	{
642 	  gsi_next (gsi);
643 	  if (gsi_end_p (*gsi))
644 	    break;
645 	  tmp = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
646 	}
647 
648       if (gsi_end_p (*gsi))
649 	{
650 	  *gsi = gsi_last_bb (dest);
651 	  return true;
652 	}
653       else
654 	return false;
655     }
656 
657   /* If the source has one successor, the edge is not abnormal and
658      the last statement does not end a basic block, insert there.
659      Except for the entry block.  */
660   src = e->src;
661   if ((e->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL) == 0
662       && single_succ_p (src)
663       && src != ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
664     {
665       *gsi = gsi_last_bb (src);
666       if (gsi_end_p (*gsi))
667 	return true;
668 
669       tmp = gsi_stmt (*gsi);
670       if (!stmt_ends_bb_p (tmp))
671 	return true;
672 
673       switch (gimple_code (tmp))
674 	{
675 	case GIMPLE_RETURN:
676 	case GIMPLE_RESX:
677 	  return false;
678 	default:
679 	  break;
680         }
681     }
682 
683   /* Otherwise, create a new basic block, and split this edge.  */
684   dest = split_edge (e);
685   if (new_bb)
686     *new_bb = dest;
687   e = single_pred_edge (dest);
688   goto restart;
689 }
690 
691 
692 /* Similar to gsi_insert_on_edge+gsi_commit_edge_inserts.  If a new
693    block has to be created, it is returned.  */
694 
695 basic_block
696 gsi_insert_on_edge_immediate (edge e, gimple stmt)
697 {
698   gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
699   basic_block new_bb = NULL;
700 
701   gcc_assert (!PENDING_STMT (e));
702 
703   if (gimple_find_edge_insert_loc (e, &gsi, &new_bb))
704     gsi_insert_after (&gsi, stmt, GSI_NEW_STMT);
705   else
706     gsi_insert_before (&gsi, stmt, GSI_NEW_STMT);
707 
708   return new_bb;
709 }
710 
711 /* Insert STMTS on edge E.  If a new block has to be created, it
712    is returned.  */
713 
714 basic_block
715 gsi_insert_seq_on_edge_immediate (edge e, gimple_seq stmts)
716 {
717   gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
718   basic_block new_bb = NULL;
719 
720   gcc_assert (!PENDING_STMT (e));
721 
722   if (gimple_find_edge_insert_loc (e, &gsi, &new_bb))
723     gsi_insert_seq_after (&gsi, stmts, GSI_NEW_STMT);
724   else
725     gsi_insert_seq_before (&gsi, stmts, GSI_NEW_STMT);
726 
727   return new_bb;
728 }
729 
730 /* This routine will commit all pending edge insertions, creating any new
731    basic blocks which are necessary.  */
732 
733 void
734 gsi_commit_edge_inserts (void)
735 {
736   basic_block bb;
737   edge e;
738   edge_iterator ei;
739 
740   gsi_commit_one_edge_insert (single_succ_edge (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR), NULL);
741 
742   FOR_EACH_BB (bb)
743     FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, bb->succs)
744       gsi_commit_one_edge_insert (e, NULL);
745 }
746 
747 
748 /* Commit insertions pending at edge E. If a new block is created, set NEW_BB
749    to this block, otherwise set it to NULL.  */
750 
751 void
752 gsi_commit_one_edge_insert (edge e, basic_block *new_bb)
753 {
754   if (new_bb)
755     *new_bb = NULL;
756 
757   if (PENDING_STMT (e))
758     {
759       gimple_stmt_iterator gsi;
760       gimple_seq seq = PENDING_STMT (e);
761 
762       PENDING_STMT (e) = NULL;
763 
764       if (gimple_find_edge_insert_loc (e, &gsi, new_bb))
765 	gsi_insert_seq_after (&gsi, seq, GSI_NEW_STMT);
766       else
767 	gsi_insert_seq_before (&gsi, seq, GSI_NEW_STMT);
768     }
769 }
770 
771 /* Returns iterator at the start of the list of phi nodes of BB.  */
772 
773 gimple_stmt_iterator
774 gsi_start_phis (basic_block bb)
775 {
776   return gsi_start (phi_nodes (bb));
777 }
778