+2007-01-10 Sa Liu <saliu@de.ibm.com>
+ Ben Elliston <bje@au.ibm.com>
+
+ * spu.h (STACK_SAVE_AREA): Use VOIDmode for SAVE_FUNCTION, SImode
+ for SAVE_NONLOCAL and Pmode for any other save level.
+ * spu-protos.h (spu_restore_stack_block): Declare.
+ * spu.md (save_stack_block): Remove.
+ (restore_stack_block): Call spu_restore_stack_block.
+ * spu.c (spu_restore_stack_block): New function.
+ (spu_expand_epilogue): Remove old comment.
+
2007-01-09 Zdenek Dvorak <dvorakz@suse.cz>
PR tree-optimization/30322
-/* Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file 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
extern enum machine_mode spu_eh_return_filter_mode (void);
extern void spu_allocate_stack (rtx op0, rtx op1);
extern void spu_restore_stack_nonlocal (rtx op0, rtx op1);
+extern void spu_restore_stack_block (rtx op0, rtx op1);
extern rtx spu_gen_subreg (enum machine_mode mode, rtx x);
extern int spu_safe_dma(HOST_WIDE_INT channel);
extern void spu_builtin_splats (rtx ops[]);
-/* Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file 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
if (total_size > 0)
{
if (current_function_calls_alloca)
- /* Load it from the back chain because our save_stack_block and
- restore_stack_block do nothing. */
frame_emit_load (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM, sp_reg, 0);
else
frame_emit_add_imm (sp_reg, sp_reg, total_size, scratch_reg_0);
}
}
+void
+spu_restore_stack_block (rtx op0 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, rtx op1)
+{
+ static unsigned char arr[16] =
+ { 0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1, 2, 3 };
+
+ rtx temp = gen_reg_rtx (Pmode);
+ rtx temp2 = gen_reg_rtx (V4SImode);
+ rtx temp3 = gen_reg_rtx (V4SImode);
+ rtx pat = gen_reg_rtx (TImode);
+ rtx sp = gen_rtx_REG (V4SImode, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM);
+
+ emit_move_insn (pat, array_to_constant (TImode, arr));
+
+ /* Restore the sp. */
+ emit_move_insn (temp, op1);
+ emit_move_insn (temp2, gen_frame_mem (V4SImode, stack_pointer_rtx));
+
+ /* Compute available stack size for sp. */
+ emit_insn (gen_subsi3 (temp, temp, stack_pointer_rtx));
+ emit_insn (gen_shufb (temp3, temp, temp, pat));
+
+ emit_insn (gen_addv4si3 (sp, sp, temp3));
+ emit_move_insn (gen_frame_mem (V4SImode, stack_pointer_rtx), temp2);
+}
+
int
spu_safe_dma (HOST_WIDE_INT channel)
{
#define MAX_FIXED_MODE_SIZE 128
-#define STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE(save_level) SImode
+#define STACK_SAVEAREA_MODE(save_level) \
+ (save_level == SAVE_FUNCTION ? VOIDmode \
+ : save_level == SAVE_NONLOCAL ? SImode \
+ : Pmode)
#define STACK_SIZE_MODE SImode
-;; Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; This file 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
"spu_allocate_stack (operands[0], operands[1]); DONE;")
;; These patterns say how to save and restore the stack pointer. We need not
-;; save the stack pointer at function or block level since we are careful to
-;; preserve the backchain. Doing nothing at block level means the stack space
-;; is allocated until the end of the function. This is currently safe to do
-;; because gcc uses the frame pointer for the whole function, so the worst that
-;; happens is wasted stack space. That could be bad if a VLA is declared in a
-;; loop, because new space will be allocated every iteration, but users can
-;; work around that case. Ideally we could detect when we are in a loop and
-;; generate the more complicated code in that case.
+;; save the stack pointer at function level since we are careful to preserve
+;; the backchain.
+;;
+
+;; At block level the stack pointer is saved and restored, so that the
+;; stack space allocated within a block is deallocated when leaving
+;; block scope. By default, according to the SPU ABI, the stack
+;; pointer and available stack size are saved in a register. Upon
+;; restoration, the stack pointer is simply copied back, and the
+;; current available stack size is calculated against the restored
+;; stack pointer.
;;
-;; For nonlocal gotos, we must save both the stack pointer and its
+;; For nonlocal gotos, we must save the stack pointer and its
;; backchain and restore both. Note that in the nonlocal case, the
;; save area is a memory location.
""
"DONE;")
-(define_expand "save_stack_block"
- [(match_operand 0 "general_operand" "")
- (match_operand 1 "general_operand" "")]
- ""
- "DONE; ")
-
(define_expand "restore_stack_block"
- [(use (match_operand 0 "spu_reg_operand" ""))
- (set (match_dup 2) (match_dup 3))
- (set (match_dup 0) (match_operand 1 "spu_reg_operand" ""))
- (set (match_dup 3) (match_dup 2))]
+ [(match_operand 0 "spu_reg_operand" "")
+ (match_operand 1 "memory_operand" "")]
""
- "DONE;")
+ "
+ {
+ spu_restore_stack_block (operands[0], operands[1]);
+ DONE;
+ }")
(define_expand "save_stack_nonlocal"
[(match_operand 0 "memory_operand" "")