[arm] Use arm_active_target for architecture and tune
authorRichard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 15:42:43 +0000 (15:42 +0000)
committerRichard Earnshaw <rearnsha@gcc.gnu.org>
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 15:42:43 +0000 (15:42 +0000)
We now start to make more use of the new data structure.  This allows
us to eliminate two of the existing static variables,
arm_selected_arch and arm_selected tune.

* arm.c (arm_selected_tune): Delete static variable.
(arm_selected_arch): Likewise.
(arm_configure_build_target): Declare local versions of arm_selected
target and arm_selected_arch.  Initialize more fields in target
data structure.
(arm_option_override): Use arm_active_target instead of
arm_selected_tune and arm_selected_arch.
(asm_file_start): Use arm_active_target.

From-SVN: r243699

gcc/ChangeLog
gcc/config/arm/arm.c

index f919f84c6b7b07a2e9b515705e561a5c86061588..004d26842f93775cdf40e3211011fc213caf00f0 100644 (file)
@@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
+2016-12-15  Richard Earnshaw  <rearnsha@arm.com>
+
+       * arm.c (arm_selected_tune): Delete static variable.
+       (arm_selected_arch): Likewise.
+       (arm_configure_build_target): Declare local versions of arm_selected
+       target and arm_selected_arch.  Initialize more fields in target
+       data structure.
+       (arm_option_override): Use arm_active_target instead of
+       arm_selected_tune and arm_selected_arch.
+       (asm_file_start): Use arm_active_target.
+
 2016-12-15  Richard Earnshaw  <rearnsha@arm.com>
 
        * arm-protos.h (arm_build_target): New structure.
index deab5288907d6fbad08247ef0e922f072bc634ce..a4d370c735d19ba57a3f45c15b53306ab8f992b1 100644 (file)
@@ -2319,9 +2319,7 @@ static const struct processors all_architectures[] =
 
 /* These are populated as commandline arguments are processed, or NULL
    if not specified.  */
-static const struct processors *arm_selected_arch;
 static const struct processors *arm_selected_cpu;
-static const struct processors *arm_selected_tune;
 
 /* The name of the preprocessor macro to define for this architecture.  PROFILE
    is replaced by the architecture name (eg. 8A) in arm_option_override () and
@@ -3068,9 +3066,10 @@ arm_configure_build_target (struct arm_build_target *target,
                            struct gcc_options *opts_set,
                            bool warn_compatible)
 {
-  arm_selected_arch = NULL;
+  const struct processors *arm_selected_tune = NULL;
+  const struct processors *arm_selected_arch = NULL;
+
   arm_selected_cpu = NULL;
-  arm_selected_tune = NULL;
 
   bitmap_clear (target->isa);
   target->core_name = NULL;
@@ -3119,17 +3118,24 @@ arm_configure_build_target (struct arm_build_target *target,
                 Prefer the CPU setting.  */
              arm_selected_arch = NULL;
            }
+
+         target->core_name = arm_selected_cpu->name;
        }
       else
        {
          /* Pick a CPU based on the architecture.  */
          arm_selected_cpu = arm_selected_arch;
          target->arch_name = arm_selected_arch->name;
+         /* Note: target->core_name is left unset in this path.  */
        }
     }
-
+  else if (arm_selected_cpu)
+    {
+      target->core_name = arm_selected_cpu->name;
+      arm_initialize_isa (target->isa, arm_selected_cpu->isa_bits);
+    }
   /* If the user did not specify a processor, choose one for them.  */
-  if (!arm_selected_cpu)
+  else
     {
       const struct processors * sel;
       auto_sbitmap sought_isa (isa_num_bits);
@@ -3229,16 +3235,27 @@ arm_configure_build_target (struct arm_build_target *target,
            }
          arm_selected_cpu = sel;
        }
+
+      /* Now we know the CPU, we can finally initialize the target
+        structure.  */
+      target->core_name = arm_selected_cpu->name;
+      arm_initialize_isa (target->isa, arm_selected_cpu->isa_bits);
     }
 
   gcc_assert (arm_selected_cpu);
+
   /* The selected cpu may be an architecture, so lookup tuning by core ID.  */
   if (!arm_selected_tune)
     arm_selected_tune = &all_cores[arm_selected_cpu->core];
 
+  /* Finish initializing the target structure.  */
   target->arch_pp_name = arm_selected_cpu->arch;
+  target->base_arch = arm_selected_cpu->base_arch;
+  target->arch_core = arm_selected_cpu->core;
+
   target->tune_flags = arm_selected_tune->tune_flags;
   target->tune = arm_selected_tune->tune;
+  target->tune_core = arm_selected_tune->core;
 }
 
 /* Fix up any incompatible options that the user has specified.  */
@@ -3263,9 +3280,9 @@ arm_option_override (void)
   insn_flags = arm_selected_cpu->flags;
   arm_base_arch = arm_selected_cpu->base_arch;
 
-  arm_tune = arm_selected_tune->core;
-  tune_flags = arm_selected_tune->tune_flags;
-  current_tune = arm_selected_tune->tune;
+  arm_tune = arm_active_target.tune_core;
+  tune_flags = arm_active_target.tune_flags;
+  current_tune = arm_active_target.tune;
 
   /* TBD: Dwarf info for apcs frame is not handled yet.  */
   if (TARGET_APCS_FRAME)
@@ -25957,10 +25974,16 @@ arm_file_start (void)
 
   if (TARGET_BPABI)
     {
-      if (arm_selected_arch)
+      /* We don't have a specified CPU.  Use the architecture to
+        generate the tags.
+
+        Note: it might be better to do this unconditionally, then the
+        assembler would not need to know about all new CPU names as
+        they are added.  */
+      if (!arm_active_target.core_name)
         {
          /* armv7ve doesn't support any extensions.  */
-         if (strcmp (arm_selected_arch->name, "armv7ve") == 0)
+         if (strcmp (arm_active_target.arch_name, "armv7ve") == 0)
            {
              /* Keep backward compatability for assemblers
                 which don't support armv7ve.  */
@@ -25972,20 +25995,21 @@ arm_file_start (void)
            }
          else
            {
-             const char* pos = strchr (arm_selected_arch->name, '+');
+             const char* pos = strchr (arm_active_target.arch_name, '+');
              if (pos)
                {
                  char buf[32];
-                 gcc_assert (strlen (arm_selected_arch->name)
+                 gcc_assert (strlen (arm_active_target.arch_name)
                              <= sizeof (buf) / sizeof (*pos));
-                 strncpy (buf, arm_selected_arch->name,
-                               (pos - arm_selected_arch->name) * sizeof (*pos));
-                 buf[pos - arm_selected_arch->name] = '\0';
+                 strncpy (buf, arm_active_target.arch_name,
+                          (pos - arm_active_target.arch_name) * sizeof (*pos));
+                 buf[pos - arm_active_target.arch_name] = '\0';
                  asm_fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.arch %s\n", buf);
                  asm_fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.arch_extension %s\n", pos + 1);
                }
              else
-               asm_fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.arch %s\n", arm_selected_arch->name);
+               asm_fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t.arch %s\n",
+                            arm_active_target.arch_name);
            }
         }
       else if (strncmp (arm_selected_cpu->name, "generic", 7) == 0)