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1/* Declarations for insn-output.c.  These functions are defined in recog.c,
2   final.c, and varasm.c.
3   Copyright (C) 1987, 1991, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5This file is part of GNU CC.
6
7GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10any later version.
11
12GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
19the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
21
22/* Initialize data in final at the beginning of a compilation.  */
23extern void init_final          PROTO((char *));
24
25/* Called at end of source file,
26   to output the block-profiling table for this entire compilation.  */
27extern void end_final           PROTO((char *));
28
29/* Enable APP processing of subsequent output.
30   Used before the output from an `asm' statement.  */
31extern void app_enable          PROTO((void));
32
33/* Disable APP processing of subsequent output.
34   Called from varasm.c before most kinds of output.  */
35extern void app_disable         PROTO((void));
36
37/* Return the number of slots filled in the current
38   delayed branch sequence (we don't count the insn needing the
39   delay slot).   Zero if not in a delayed branch sequence.  */
40extern int dbr_sequence_length  PROTO((void));
41
42/* Indicate that branch shortening hasn't yet been done.  */
43extern void init_insn_lengths   PROTO((void));
44
45#ifdef RTX_CODE
46/* Obtain the current length of an insn.  If branch shortening has been done,
47   get its actual length.  Otherwise, get its maximum length.  */
48extern int get_attr_length      PROTO((rtx));
49
50/* Make a pass over all insns and compute their actual lengths by shortening
51   any branches of variable length if possible.  */
52extern void shorten_branches    PROTO((rtx));
53
54/* Output assembler code for the start of a function,
55   and initialize some of the variables in this file
56   for the new function.  The label for the function and associated
57   assembler pseudo-ops have already been output in
58   `assemble_start_function'.  */
59extern void final_start_function  STDIO_PROTO((rtx, FILE *, int));
60
61/* Output assembler code for the end of a function.
62   For clarity, args are same as those of `final_start_function'
63   even though not all of them are needed.  */
64extern void final_end_function  STDIO_PROTO((rtx, FILE *, int));
65
66/* Output assembler code for some insns: all or part of a function.  */
67extern void final               STDIO_PROTO((rtx, FILE *, int, int));
68
69/* The final scan for one insn, INSN.  Args are same as in `final', except
70   that INSN is the insn being scanned.  Value returned is the next insn to
71   be scanned.  */
72extern rtx final_scan_insn      STDIO_PROTO((rtx, FILE *, int, int, int));
73
74/* Replace a SUBREG with a REG or a MEM, based on the thing it is a
75   subreg of.  */
76extern rtx alter_subreg PROTO((rtx));
77
78/* Report inconsistency between the assembler template and the operands.
79   In an `asm', it's the user's fault; otherwise, the compiler's fault.  */
80extern void output_operand_lossage  PROTO((char *));
81
82/* Output a string of assembler code, substituting insn operands.
83   Defined in final.c.  */
84extern void output_asm_insn     PROTO((char *, rtx *));
85
86/* Output a LABEL_REF, or a bare CODE_LABEL, as an assembler symbol.  */
87extern void output_asm_label    PROTO((rtx));
88
89/* Print a memory reference operand for address X
90   using machine-dependent assembler syntax.  */
91extern void output_address      PROTO((rtx));
92
93/* Print an integer constant expression in assembler syntax.
94   Addition and subtraction are the only arithmetic
95   that may appear in these expressions.  */
96extern void output_addr_const STDIO_PROTO((FILE *, rtx));
97
98/* Output a string of assembler code, substituting numbers, strings
99   and fixed syntactic prefixes.  */
100extern void asm_fprintf         STDIO_PROTO(PVPROTO((FILE *file,
101                                                     char *p, ...)));
102
103/* Split up a CONST_DOUBLE or integer constant rtx into two rtx's for single
104   words.  */
105extern void split_double        PROTO((rtx, rtx *, rtx *));
106
107/* Return nonzero if this function has no function calls.  */
108extern int leaf_function_p      PROTO((void));
109
110/* Return 1 if this function uses only the registers that can be
111   safely renumbered.  */
112extern int only_leaf_regs_used  PROTO((void));
113
114/* Scan IN_RTX and its subexpressions, and renumber all regs into those
115   available in leaf functions.  */
116extern void leaf_renumber_regs_insn PROTO((rtx));
117#endif
118
119/* Functions in varasm.c.  */
120
121/* Tell assembler to switch to text section.  */
122extern void text_section                PROTO((void));
123
124/* Tell assembler to switch to data section.  */
125extern void data_section                PROTO((void));
126
127/* Tell assembler to switch to read-only data section.  This is normally
128   the text section.  */
129extern void readonly_data_section       PROTO((void));
130
131/* Determine if we're in the text section. */
132extern int in_text_section              PROTO((void));
133
134#ifdef TREE_CODE
135/* Tell assembler to change to section NAME for DECL.
136   If DECL is NULL, just switch to section NAME.
137   If NAME is NULL, get the name from DECL.  */
138extern void named_section               PROTO((tree, char *));
139
140/* Tell assembler to switch to the section for function DECL.  */
141extern void function_section            PROTO((tree));
142
143/* Create the rtl to represent a function, for a function definition.
144   DECL is a FUNCTION_DECL node which describes which function.
145   The rtl is stored into DECL.  */
146extern void make_function_rtl           PROTO((tree));
147
148/* Decode an `asm' spec for a declaration as a register name.
149   Return the register number, or -1 if nothing specified,
150   or -2 if the ASMSPEC is not `cc' or `memory' and is not recognized,
151   or -3 if ASMSPEC is `cc' and is not recognized,
152   or -4 if ASMSPEC is `memory' and is not recognized.
153   Accept an exact spelling or a decimal number.
154   Prefixes such as % are optional.  */
155extern int decode_reg_name              PROTO((char *));
156
157/* Create the DECL_RTL for a declaration for a static or external variable
158   or static or external function.
159   ASMSPEC, if not 0, is the string which the user specified
160   as the assembler symbol name.
161   TOP_LEVEL is nonzero if this is a file-scope variable.
162
163   This is never called for PARM_DECL nodes.  */
164extern void make_decl_rtl               PROTO((tree, char *, int));
165
166/* Make the rtl for variable VAR be volatile.
167   Use this only for static variables.  */
168extern void make_var_volatile           PROTO((tree));
169
170/* Output alignment directive to align for constant expression EXP.  */
171extern void assemble_constant_align     PROTO((tree));
172
173/* Output a string of literal assembler code
174   for an `asm' keyword used between functions.  */
175extern void assemble_asm                PROTO((tree));
176
177/* Record an element in the table of global destructors.
178   How this is done depends on what sort of assembler and linker
179   are in use.
180
181   NAME should be the name of a global function to be called
182   at exit time.  This name is output using assemble_name.  */
183extern void assemble_destructor         PROTO((char *));
184
185/* Likewise for global constructors.  */
186extern void assemble_constructor        PROTO((char *));
187
188/* Likewise for entries we want to record for garbage collection.
189   Garbage collection is still under development.  */
190extern void assemble_gc_entry           PROTO((char *));
191
192/* Output assembler code for the constant pool of a function and associated
193   with defining the name of the function.  DECL describes the function.
194   NAME is the function's name.  For the constant pool, we use the current
195   constant pool data.  */
196extern void assemble_start_function     PROTO((tree, char *));
197
198/* Output assembler code associated with defining the size of the
199   function.  DECL describes the function.  NAME is the function's name.  */
200extern void assemble_end_function       PROTO((tree, char *));
201
202/* Assemble code to leave SIZE bytes of zeros.  */
203extern void assemble_zeros              PROTO((int));
204
205/* Assemble an alignment pseudo op for an ALIGN-bit boundary.  */
206extern void assemble_align              PROTO((int));
207
208/* Assemble a string constant with the specified C string as contents.  */
209extern void assemble_string             PROTO((char *, int));
210/* Assemble everything that is needed for a variable or function declaration.
211   Not used for automatic variables, and not used for function definitions.
212   Should not be called for variables of incomplete structure type.
213
214   TOP_LEVEL is nonzero if this variable has file scope.
215   AT_END is nonzero if this is the special handling, at end of compilation,
216   to define things that have had only tentative definitions.
217   DONT_OUTPUT_DATA if nonzero means don't actually output the
218   initial value (that will be done by the caller).  */
219extern void assemble_variable           PROTO((tree, int, int, int));
220
221/* Output text storage for constructor CONSTR. */
222extern void bc_output_constructor       PROTO((tree, int));
223
224/* Create storage for constructor CONSTR. */
225extern void bc_output_data_constructor  PROTO((tree));
226
227/* Output something to declare an external symbol to the assembler.
228   (Most assemblers don't need this, so we normally output nothing.)
229   Do nothing if DECL is not external.  */
230extern void assemble_external           PROTO((tree));
231#endif
232
233#ifdef RTX_CODE
234/* Similar, for calling a library function FUN.  */
235extern void assemble_external_libcall   PROTO((rtx));
236#endif
237
238/* Declare the label NAME global.  */
239extern void assemble_global             PROTO((char *));
240
241/* Assemble a label named NAME.  */
242extern void assemble_label              PROTO((char *));
243
244/* Output to FILE a reference to the assembler name of a C-level name NAME.
245   If NAME starts with a *, the rest of NAME is output verbatim.
246   Otherwise NAME is transformed in an implementation-defined way
247   (usually by the addition of an underscore).
248   Many macros in the tm file are defined to call this function.  */
249extern void assemble_name               STDIO_PROTO((FILE *, char *));
250
251#ifdef RTX_CODE
252/* Assemble the integer constant X into an object of SIZE bytes.
253   X must be either a CONST_INT or CONST_DOUBLE.
254
255   Return 1 if we were able to output the constant, otherwise 0.  If FORCE is
256   non-zero, abort if we can't output the constant.  */
257extern int assemble_integer             PROTO((rtx, int, int));
258
259#ifdef EMUSHORT
260/* Assemble the floating-point constant D into an object of size MODE.  */
261extern void assemble_real               PROTO((REAL_VALUE_TYPE,
262                                               enum machine_mode));
263#endif
264#endif
265
266/* At the end of a function, forget the memory-constants
267   previously made for CONST_DOUBLEs.  Mark them as not on real_constant_chain.
268   Also clear out real_constant_chain and clear out all the chain-pointers.  */
269extern void clear_const_double_mem      PROTO((void));
270
271/* Start deferring output of subconstants.  */
272extern void defer_addressed_constants   PROTO((void));
273
274/* Stop deferring output of subconstants,
275   and output now all those that have been deferred.  */
276extern void output_deferred_addressed_constants PROTO((void));
277
278/* Initialize constant pool hashing for next function.  */
279extern void init_const_rtx_hash_table   PROTO((void));
280
281/* Return the size of the constant pool.  */
282extern int get_pool_size                PROTO((void));
283
284#ifdef TREE_CODE
285/* Write all the constants in the constant pool.  */
286extern void output_constant_pool        PROTO((char *, tree));
287
288/* Output assembler code for constant EXP to FILE, with no label.
289   This includes the pseudo-op such as ".int" or ".byte", and a newline.
290   Assumes output_addressed_constants has been done on EXP already.
291
292   Generate exactly SIZE bytes of assembler data, padding at the end
293   with zeros if necessary.  SIZE must always be specified.  */
294extern void output_constant             PROTO((tree, int));
295#endif
296
297/* When outputting assembler code, indicates which alternative
298   of the constraints was actually satisfied.  */
299extern int which_alternative;
300
301#ifdef RTX_CODE
302/* When outputting delayed branch sequences, this rtx holds the
303   sequence being output.  It is null when no delayed branch
304   sequence is being output, so it can be used as a test in the
305   insn output code.
306
307   This variable is defined  in final.c.  */
308extern rtx final_sequence;
309#endif
310
311/* Number of bytes of args popped by function being compiled on its return.
312   Zero if no bytes are to be popped.
313   May affect compilation of return insn or of function epilogue.  */
314
315extern int current_function_pops_args;
316
317/* Nonzero if function being compiled needs to be given an address
318   where the value should be stored.  */
319
320extern int current_function_returns_struct;
321
322/* Nonzero if function being compiled needs to
323   return the address of where it has put a structure value.  */
324
325extern int current_function_returns_pcc_struct;
326
327/* Nonzero if function being compiled needs to be passed a static chain.  */
328
329extern int current_function_needs_context;
330
331/* Nonzero if function being compiled can call setjmp.  */
332
333extern int current_function_calls_setjmp;
334
335/* Nonzero if function being compiled can call longjmp.  */
336
337extern int current_function_calls_longjmp;
338
339/* Nonzero if function being compiled can call alloca,
340   either as a subroutine or builtin.  */
341
342extern int current_function_calls_alloca;
343
344/* Nonzero if function being compiled receives nonlocal gotos
345   from nested functions.  */
346
347extern int current_function_has_nonlocal_label;
348
349/* Nonzero if function being compiled contains nested functions.  */
350
351extern int current_function_contains_functions;
352
353/* Nonzero if the current function returns a pointer type */
354
355extern int current_function_returns_pointer;
356
357/* If function's args have a fixed size, this is that size, in bytes.
358   Otherwise, it is -1.
359   May affect compilation of return insn or of function epilogue.  */
360
361extern int current_function_args_size;
362
363/* # bytes the prologue should push and pretend that the caller pushed them.
364   The prologue must do this, but only if parms can be passed in registers.  */
365
366extern int current_function_pretend_args_size;
367
368/* # of bytes of outgoing arguments required to be pushed by the prologue.
369   If this is non-zero, it means that ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS was defined
370   and no stack adjusts will be done on function calls.  */
371
372extern int current_function_outgoing_args_size;
373
374/* Nonzero if current function uses varargs.h or equivalent.
375   Zero for functions that use stdarg.h.  */
376
377extern int current_function_varargs;
378
379/* Nonzero if current function uses stdarg.h or equivalent.
380   Zero for functions that use varargs.h.  */
381
382extern int current_function_stdarg;
383
384/* Quantities of various kinds of registers
385   used for the current function's args.  */
386
387extern CUMULATIVE_ARGS current_function_args_info;
388
389/* Name of function now being compiled.  */
390
391extern char *current_function_name;
392
393#ifdef RTX_CODE
394/* If non-zero, an RTL expression for that location at which the current
395   function returns its result.  Usually equal to
396   DECL_RTL (DECL_RESULT (current_function_decl)).  */
397
398extern rtx current_function_return_rtx;
399
400/* If some insns can be deferred to the delay slots of the epilogue, the
401   delay list for them is recorded here.  */
402
403extern rtx current_function_epilogue_delay_list;
404#endif
405
406/* Nonzero means generate position-independent code.
407   This is not fully implemented yet.  */
408
409extern int flag_pic;
410
411/* This is nonzero if the current function uses pic_offset_table_rtx.  */
412extern int current_function_uses_pic_offset_table;
413
414/* This is nonzero if the current function uses the constant pool.  */
415extern int current_function_uses_const_pool;
416
417/* The line number of the beginning of the current function.
418   sdbout.c needs this so that it can output relative linenumbers.  */
419
420#ifdef SDB_DEBUGGING_INFO /* Avoid undef sym in certain broken linkers.  */
421extern int sdb_begin_function_line;
422#endif
423
424/* File in which assembler code is being written.  */
425
426#ifdef BUFSIZ
427extern FILE *asm_out_file;
428#endif
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