1/* Id: manifest.h,v 1.110 2015/08/11 20:08:22 ragge Exp */ 2/* $NetBSD: manifest.h,v 1.1.1.7 2016/02/09 20:29:14 plunky Exp $ */ 3/* 4 * Copyright(C) Caldera International Inc. 2001-2002. 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BE LIABLE 28 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 29 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 30 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 31 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OFLIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, 32 * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING 33 * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 34 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 35 */ 36 37#ifndef MANIFEST 38#define MANIFEST 39 40#include <stdio.h> 41#include <string.h> 42#include "config.h" 43#include "macdefs.h" 44#include "node.h" 45#include "compat.h" 46 47/* 48 * Node types 49 */ 50#define LTYPE 02 /* leaf */ 51#define UTYPE 04 /* unary */ 52#define BITYPE 010 /* binary */ 53 54/* 55 * DSIZE is the size of the dope array 56 */ 57#define DSIZE (MAXOP+1) 58 59/* 60 * Type names, used in symbol table building. 61 * The order of the integer types are important. 62 * Signed types must have bit 0 unset, unsigned types set (used below). 63 */ 64#define UNDEF 0 /* free symbol table entry */ 65#define BOOL 1 /* function argument */ 66#define CHAR 2 67#define UCHAR 3 68#define SHORT 4 69#define USHORT 5 70#define INT 6 71#define UNSIGNED 7 72#define LONG 8 73#define ULONG 9 74#define LONGLONG 10 75#define ULONGLONG 11 76#define FLOAT 12 77#define DOUBLE 13 78#define LDOUBLE 14 79#define STRTY 15 80#define UNIONTY 16 81#define XTYPE 17 /* Extended target-specific type */ 82/* #define MOETY 18 */ /* member of enum */ 83#define VOID 19 84 85#define MAXTYPES 19 /* highest type+1 to be used by lang code */ 86/* 87 * Various flags 88 */ 89#define NOLAB (-1) 90 91/* 92 * Type modifiers. 93 */ 94#define PTR 0x20 95#define FTN 0x40 96#define ARY 0x60 97#define CON 0x20 98#define VOL 0x40 99 100/* 101 * Type packing constants 102 */ 103#define TMASK 0x060 104#define TMASK1 0x180 105#define TMASK2 0x1e0 106#define BTMASK 0x1f 107#define BTSHIFT 5 108#define TSHIFT 2 109 110/* 111 * Macros 112 */ 113#define MODTYPE(x,y) x = ((x)&(~BTMASK))|(y) /* set basic type of x to y */ 114#define BTYPE(x) ((x)&BTMASK) /* basic type of x */ 115#define ISLONGLONG(x) ((x) == LONGLONG || (x) == ULONGLONG) 116#define ISUNSIGNED(x) (((x) <= ULONGLONG) && (((x) & 1) == (UNSIGNED & 1))) 117#define UNSIGNABLE(x) (((x)<=ULONGLONG&&(x)>=CHAR) && !ISUNSIGNED(x)) 118#define ENUNSIGN(x) enunsign(x) 119#define DEUNSIGN(x) deunsign(x) 120#define ISINTEGER(x) ((x) >= BOOL && (x) <= ULONGLONG) 121#define ISPTR(x) (((x)&TMASK)==PTR) 122#define ISFTN(x) (((x)&TMASK)==FTN) /* is x a function type? */ 123#define ISARY(x) (((x)&TMASK)==ARY) /* is x an array type? */ 124#define ISCON(x) (((x)&CON)==CON) /* is x const? */ 125#define ISVOL(x) (((x)&VOL)==VOL) /* is x volatile? */ 126#define INCREF(x) ((((x)&~BTMASK)<<TSHIFT)|PTR|((x)&BTMASK)) 127#define INCQAL(x) ((((x)&~BTMASK)<<TSHIFT)|((x)&BTMASK)) 128#define DECREF(x) ((((x)>>TSHIFT)&~BTMASK)|((x)&BTMASK)) 129#define DECQAL(x) ((((x)>>TSHIFT)&~BTMASK)|((x)&BTMASK)) 130#define SETOFF(x,y) { if ((x)%(y) != 0) (x) = (((x)/(y) + 1) * (y)); } 131 /* advance x to a multiple of y */ 132#define NOFIT(x,y,z) (((x)%(z) + (y)) > (z)) 133 /* can y bits be added to x without overflowing z */ 134 135/* Endianness. Target is expected to TARGET_ENDIAN to one of these */ 136#define TARGET_LE 1 137#define TARGET_BE 2 138#define TARGET_PDP 3 139#define TARGET_ANY 4 140 141#ifndef SPECIAL_INTEGERS 142#define ASGLVAL(lval, val) 143#endif 144 145/* 146 * Pack and unpack field descriptors (size and offset) 147 */ 148#define PKFIELD(s,o) (((o)<<7)| (s)) 149#define UPKFSZ(v) ((v)&0177) 150#define UPKFOFF(v) ((v)>>7) 151 152/* 153 * Operator information 154 */ 155#define TYFLG 016 156#define ASGFLG 01 157#define LOGFLG 020 158 159#define SIMPFLG 040 160#define COMMFLG 0100 161#define DIVFLG 0200 162#define FLOFLG 0400 163#define LTYFLG 01000 164#define CALLFLG 02000 165#define MULFLG 04000 166#define SHFFLG 010000 167#define ASGOPFLG 020000 168 169#define SPFLG 040000 170 171#define regno(p) ((p)->n_rval) /* register number */ 172 173/* 174 * 175 */ 176extern int gflag, kflag, pflag; 177extern int sspflag; 178extern int xssa, xtailcall, xtemps, xdeljumps, xdce; 179extern int xuchar; 180 181int yyparse(void); 182void yyaccpt(void); 183 184/* 185 * List handling macros, similar to those in 4.4BSD. 186 * The double-linked list is insque-style. 187 */ 188/* Double-linked list macros */ 189#define DLIST_INIT(h,f) { (h)->f.q_forw = (h); (h)->f.q_back = (h); } 190#define DLIST_ENTRY(t) struct { struct t *q_forw, *q_back; } 191#define DLIST_NEXT(h,f) (h)->f.q_forw 192#define DLIST_PREV(h,f) (h)->f.q_back 193#define DLIST_ISEMPTY(h,f) ((h)->f.q_forw == (h)) 194#define DLIST_ENDMARK(h) (h) 195#define DLIST_FOREACH(v,h,f) \ 196 for ((v) = (h)->f.q_forw; (v) != (h); (v) = (v)->f.q_forw) 197#define DLIST_FOREACH_REVERSE(v,h,f) \ 198 for ((v) = (h)->f.q_back; (v) != (h); (v) = (v)->f.q_back) 199#define DLIST_INSERT_BEFORE(h,e,f) { \ 200 (e)->f.q_forw = (h); \ 201 (e)->f.q_back = (h)->f.q_back; \ 202 (e)->f.q_back->f.q_forw = (e); \ 203 (h)->f.q_back = (e); \ 204} 205#define DLIST_INSERT_AFTER(h,e,f) { \ 206 (e)->f.q_forw = (h)->f.q_forw; \ 207 (e)->f.q_back = (h); \ 208 (e)->f.q_forw->f.q_back = (e); \ 209 (h)->f.q_forw = (e); \ 210} 211#define DLIST_REMOVE(e,f) { \ 212 (e)->f.q_forw->f.q_back = (e)->f.q_back; \ 213 (e)->f.q_back->f.q_forw = (e)->f.q_forw; \ 214} 215 216/* Single-linked list */ 217#define SLIST_INIT(h) \ 218 { (h)->q_forw = NULL; (h)->q_last = &(h)->q_forw; } 219#define SLIST_SETUP(h) { NULL, &(h)->q_forw } 220#define SLIST_ENTRY(t) struct { struct t *q_forw; } 221#define SLIST_HEAD(n,t) struct n { struct t *q_forw, **q_last; } 222#define SLIST_ISEMPTY(h) ((h)->q_last == &(h)->q_forw) 223#define SLIST_FIRST(h) ((h)->q_forw) 224#define SLIST_FOREACH(v,h,f) \ 225 for ((v) = (h)->q_forw; (v) != NULL; (v) = (v)->f.q_forw) 226#define SLIST_INSERT_FIRST(h,e,f) { \ 227 if ((h)->q_last == &(h)->q_forw) \ 228 (h)->q_last = &(e)->f.q_forw; \ 229 (e)->f.q_forw = (h)->q_forw; \ 230 (h)->q_forw = (e); \ 231} 232#define SLIST_INSERT_LAST(h,e,f) { \ 233 (e)->f.q_forw = NULL; \ 234 *(h)->q_last = (e); \ 235 (h)->q_last = &(e)->f.q_forw; \ 236} 237 238#ifndef MKEXT 239/* 240 * Functions for inter-pass communication. 241 * 242 */ 243struct interpass { 244 DLIST_ENTRY(interpass) qelem; 245 int type; 246 int lineno; 247 union { 248 NODE *_p; 249 int _locctr; 250 int _label; 251 int _curoff; 252 char *_name; 253 } _un; 254}; 255 256/* 257 * Special struct for prologue/epilogue. 258 * - ip_lblnum contains the lowest/highest+1 label used 259 * - ip_lbl is set before/after all code and after/before the prolog/epilog. 260 */ 261struct interpass_prolog { 262 struct interpass ipp_ip; 263 char *ipp_name; /* Function name */ 264 int ipp_vis; /* Function visibility */ 265 TWORD ipp_type; /* Function type */ 266#define NIPPREGS BIT2BYTE(MAXREGS)/sizeof(bittype) 267 bittype ipp_regs[NIPPREGS]; 268 /* Bitmask of registers to save */ 269 int ipp_autos; /* Size on stack needed */ 270 int ip_tmpnum; /* # allocated temp nodes so far */ 271 int ip_lblnum; /* # used labels so far */ 272 int *ip_labels; /* labels used in computed goto */ 273#ifdef TARGET_IPP_MEMBERS 274 TARGET_IPP_MEMBERS 275#endif 276}; 277#else 278struct interpass { int dummy; }; 279struct interpass_prolog; 280#endif /* !MKEXT */ 281 282/* 283 * Epilog/prolog takes following arguments (in order): 284 * - type 285 * - regs 286 * - autos 287 * - name 288 * - type 289 * - retlab 290 */ 291 292#define ip_node _un._p 293#define ip_locc _un._locctr 294#define ip_lbl _un._label 295#define ip_name _un._name 296#define ip_asm _un._name 297#define ip_off _un._curoff 298 299/* Types of inter-pass structs */ 300#define IP_NODE 1 301#define IP_PROLOG 2 302#define IP_EPILOG 4 303#define IP_DEFLAB 5 304#define IP_DEFNAM 6 305#define IP_ASM 7 306#define MAXIP 7 307 308void send_passt(int type, ...); 309 310 311/* 312 * Attributes common to all passes. 313 */ 314enum { 315 ATTR_NONE, 316#ifdef GCC_COMPAT 317 GCC_ATYP_STDCALL, 318 GCC_ATYP_CDECL, 319#endif 320#ifdef ATTR_MI_TARGET 321 ATTR_MI_TARGET, 322#endif 323 ATTR_MI_MAX 324}; 325 326struct attr *attr_add(struct attr *orig, struct attr *new); 327struct attr *attr_new(int, int); 328struct attr *attr_find(struct attr *, int); 329struct attr *attr_copy(struct attr *src, struct attr *dst, int nelem); 330struct attr *attr_dup(struct attr *ap); 331 332/* 333 * External declarations, typedefs and the like 334 */ 335 336/* used for memory allocation */ 337typedef struct mark { 338 void *tmsav; 339 void *tasav; 340 int elem; 341} MARK; 342 343/* memory management stuff */ 344void *permalloc(size_t); 345void *tmpcalloc(size_t); 346void *tmpalloc(size_t); 347void tmpfree(void); 348char *newstring(char *, size_t); 349char *tmpstrdup(char *str); 350void markset(struct mark *m); 351void markfree(struct mark *m); 352void *xmalloc(int size); 353void *xcalloc(int a, int b); 354void *xstrdup(char *s); 355 356int getlab(void); 357 358/* command-line processing */ 359void mflags(char *); 360 361void tprint(TWORD, TWORD); 362 363/* pass t communication subroutines */ 364void topt_compile(struct interpass *); 365 366/* pass 2 communication subroutines */ 367void pass2_compile(struct interpass *); 368 369/* node routines */ 370NODE *nfree(NODE *); 371void tfree(NODE *); 372NODE *tcopy(NODE *); 373void walkf(NODE *, void (*f)(NODE *, void *), void *); 374void fwalk(NODE *t, void (*f)(NODE *, int, int *, int *), int down); 375void flist(NODE *p, void (*f)(NODE *, void *), void *); 376void listf(NODE *p, void (*f)(NODE *)); 377NODE *listarg(NODE *p, int n, int *cnt); 378void cerror(const char *s, ...); 379void werror(const char *s, ...); 380void uerror(const char *s, ...); 381void mkdope(void); 382void tcheck(void); 383 384extern int nerrors; /* number of errors seen so far */ 385extern int warniserr; /* treat warnings as errors */ 386 387/* gcc warning stuff */ 388#define Wtruncate 0 389#define Wstrict_prototypes 1 390#define Wmissing_prototypes 2 391#define Wimplicit_int 3 392#define Wimplicit_function_declaration 4 393#define Wshadow 5 394#define Wpointer_sign 6 395#define Wsign_compare 7 396#define Wunknown_pragmas 8 397#define Wunreachable_code 9 398#define Wdeprecated_declarations 10 399#define Wattributes 11 400 401void warner(int type, ...); 402int Wset(char *, int, int); 403void Wflags(char *); 404TWORD deunsign(TWORD t); 405TWORD enunsign(TWORD t); 406#endif 407