Commit 9b30bae2 by Jim Wilson

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From-SVN: r661
parent 31c0c8ea
......@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include "recog.h"
#include "expr.h"
#include "obstack.h"
#include "tree.h"
extern char *language_string;
#define min(A,B) ((A) < (B) ? (A) : (B))
#define max(A,B) ((A) > (B) ? (A) : (B))
......@@ -1328,8 +1331,171 @@ output_epilog (file, size)
fprintf (file, "\tbr\n");
}
/* ??? Need to output a traceback table here when -g was given for complete
debugging output. */
/* Output a traceback table here. See /usr/include/sys/debug.h for info
on its format. */
{
char *fname = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl), 0), 0);
int fixed_parms, float_parms, parm_info;
int i;
/* Need label immediately before tbtab, so we can compute its offset
from the function start. */
if (*fname == '*')
++fname;
fprintf (file, "L..tbtab_");
ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (file, fname);
/* The .tbtab psuedo-op can only be used for the first eight
expressions, since it can't handle the possibly variable length
fields that follow. However, if you omit the optional fields,
the assembler outputs zeros for all optional fields anyways, giving each
variable length field is minimum length (as defined in sys/debug.h).
Thus we can not use the .tbtab psuedo-op at all. */
/* An all-zero word flags the start of the tbtab, for debuggers that have
to find it by searching forward from the entry point or from the
current pc. */
fprintf (file, "\t.long 0\n");
/* Tbtab format type. Use format type 0. */
fprintf (file, "\t.byte 0\n");
/* Language type. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any official way
to get this info, so we use language_string. C is 0. C++ is 9.
No number defined for Obj-C, but it doesn't have its own
language_string, so we can't detect it anyways. */
if (! strcmp (language_string, "GNU C"))
i = 0;
else if (! strcmp (language_string, "GNU C++"))
i = 9;
else
abort ();
fprintf (file, "\t.byte %d\n", i);
/* 8 single bit fields: global linkage (not set for C extern linkage,
apparently a PL/I convention?), out-of-line epilogue/prologue, offset
from start of procedure stored in tbtab, internal function, function
has controlled storage, function has no toc, function uses fp,
function logs/aborts fp operations. */
/* Assume that fp operations are used if any fp reg must be saved. */
fprintf (file, "\t.byte %d\n", (1 << 5) | ((first_fp_reg != 64) << 1));
/* 6 bitfields: function is interrupt handler, name present in proc table,
function calls alloca, on condition directives (controls stack walks,
3 bits), saves condition reg, saves link reg. */
/* The `function calls alloca' bit seems to be set whenever reg 31 is
set up as a frame pointer, even when there is no alloca call. */
fprintf (file, "\t.byte %d\n",
((1 << 6) | (frame_pointer_needed << 5)
| (must_save_cr () << 1) | (regs_ever_live[65])));
/* 3 bitfields: saves backchain, spare bit, number of fpr saved
(6 bits). */
fprintf (file, "\t.byte %d\n",
(must_push << 7) | (64 - first_fp_reg_to_save ()));
/* 2 bitfields: spare bits (2 bits), number of gpr saved (6 bits). */
fprintf (file, "\t.byte %d\n", (32 - first_reg_to_save ()));
{
/* Compute the parameter info from the function decl argument list. */
tree decl;
int next_parm_info_bit;
next_parm_info_bit = 31;
parm_info = 0;
fixed_parms = 0;
float_parms = 0;
for (decl = DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl);
decl; decl = TREE_CHAIN (decl))
{
rtx parameter = DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl);
enum machine_mode mode = GET_MODE (parameter);
if (GET_CODE (parameter) == REG)
{
if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_FLOAT)
{
int bits;
float_parms++;
if (mode == SFmode)
bits = 0x2;
else if (mode == DFmode)
bits = 0x3;
else
abort ();
/* If only one bit will fit, don't or in this entry. */
if (next_parm_info_bit > 0)
parm_info |= (bits << (next_parm_info_bit - 1));
next_parm_info_bit -= 2;
}
else
{
fixed_parms += ((GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) + (UNITS_PER_WORD - 1))
/ UNITS_PER_WORD);
next_parm_info_bit -= 1;
}
}
}
}
/* Number of fixed point parameters. */
/* This is actually the number of words of fixed point parameters; thus
an 8 byte struct counts as 2; and thus the maximum value is 8. */
fprintf (file, "\t.byte %d\n", fixed_parms);
/* 2 bitfields: number of floating point parameters (7 bits), parameters
all on stack. */
/* This is actually the number of fp registers that hold parameters;
and thus the maximum value is 13. */
/* Set parameters on stack bit if parameters are not in their original
registers, irregardless of whether they are on the stack? Xlc
seems to set the bit when not optimizing. */
fprintf (file, "\t.byte %d\n", ((float_parms << 1) | (! optimize)));
/* Optional fields follow. Some are variable length. */
/* Parameter types, left adjusted bit fields: 0 fixed, 10 single float,
11 double float. */
/* There is an entry for each parameter in a register, in the order that
they occur in the parameter list. Any intervening arguments on the
stack are ignored. If the list overflows a long (max possible length
34 bits) then completely leave off all elements that don't fit. */
/* Only emit this long if there was at least one parameter. */
if (fixed_parms || float_parms)
fprintf (file, "\t.long %d\n", parm_info);
/* Offset from start of code to tb table. */
fprintf (file, "\t.long L..tbtab_");
RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME (file, fname);
fprintf (file, "-.");
RS6000_OUTPUT_BASENAME (file, fname);
fprintf (file, "\n");
/* Interrupt handler mask. */
/* Omit this long, since we never set the iterrupt handler bit above. */
/* Number of CTL (controlled storage) anchors. */
/* Omit this long, since the has_ctl bit is never set above. */
/* Displacement into stack of each CTL anchor. */
/* Omit this list of longs, because there are no CTL anchors. */
/* Length of function name. */
fprintf (file, "\t.short %d\n", strlen (fname));
/* Function name. */
assemble_string (fname, strlen (fname));
/* Register for alloca automatic storage; this is always reg 31.
Only emit this if the alloca bit was set above. */
if (frame_pointer_needed)
fprintf (file, "\t.byte 31\n");
}
}
/* Output a TOC entry. We derive the entry name from what is
......
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