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- /* Header for constant multiple table for TILE-Gx.
- Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- Contributed by Walter Lee (walt@tilera.com)
- This file is part of GCC.
- GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
- by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
- option) any later version.
- GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
- ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
- License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
- #ifndef GCC_TILEGX_MULTIPLY_H
- #define GCC_TILEGX_MULTIPLY_H
- /* A node of a tilegx_multiply_insn_seq, corresponding to a single
- machine instruction such as 'add', 's1a', or an shl by a constant. */
- struct tilegx_multiply_insn_seq_entry
- {
- /* Which operation this node performs (e.g. an add or sub).
- Don't use this directly, call get_opcode() table to get a insn_code. */
- unsigned char compressed_opcode;
- /* The left-hand side of this expression tree.
- If equal to 0, it refers to 'zero'.
- If equal to 1, it refers to the original input to the multiply operation.
- Otherwise, subtract two and it is an index into the containing
- tilegx_multiply_insn_seq's 'op' array. Since it can only point to some
- value that has already been computed it will always point to an
- earlier entry in the array. */
- unsigned char lhs;
- /* This is like lhs, but for the right-hand side. However, for shift
- opcodes this is a shift count rather than an operand index. */
- unsigned char rhs;
- };
- /* Maximum size of op array. */
- #define tilegx_multiply_insn_seq_MAX_OPERATIONS 4
- /* This defines a DAG describing how to multiply by a constant in
- terms of one or more machine instructions. */
- struct tilegx_multiply_insn_seq
- {
- /* The constant factor by which this expression tree multiplies its input. */
- long long multiplier;
- /* The nodes of the parse tree. These are ordered so that instructions
- can be emitted in the same order that they appear in this array.
- Entry entry in this array can only refer to earlier entries in
- the array. */
- struct tilegx_multiply_insn_seq_entry
- op[tilegx_multiply_insn_seq_MAX_OPERATIONS];
- };
- /* A mapping from the compressed opcode to the corresponding enum
- insn_code. */
- extern const enum insn_code tilegx_multiply_insn_seq_decode_opcode[];
- /* Table mapping constant int multipliers to an expression
- tree that efficiently performs that multiplication.
- This is sorted by its 'multiplier' field so a binary search
- can look for matches. */
- extern const struct tilegx_multiply_insn_seq tilegx_multiply_insn_seq_table[];
- /* The number of elements in multiply_insn_seq_table. */
- extern const int tilegx_multiply_insn_seq_table_size;
- #endif /* !GCC_TILEGX_MULTIPLY_H */
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