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riscv-gcc-1
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fd7fd61e
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Jan 26, 2003
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Andreas Jaeger
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Andreas Jaeger
Jan 26, 2003
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* df.c: Remove prototype of unused function df_regno_rtl_debug.
From-SVN: r61833
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01
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Andreas
Jaeger
<
aj
@suse
.
de
>
*
df
.
c
:
Remove
prototype
of
unused
function
df_regno_rtl_debug
.
2003
-
01
-
26
Alexandre
Oliva
<
aoliva
@redhat
.
com
>
*
Makefile
.
in
(
FPBIT_FUNCS
)
:
Added
_sf_to_tf
.
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@@ -151,16 +151,16 @@ Similarly, should the first entry in the use list be the last use
Often the whole CFG does not need to be analyzed, for example,
when optimising a loop, only certain registers are of interest.
Perhaps there should be a bitmap argument to df_analyse to specify
which registers should be analyzed?
which registers should be analyzed?
NOTES:
Embedded addressing side-effects, such as POST_INC or PRE_INC, generate
both a use and a def. These are both marked read/write to show that they
both a use and a def. These are both marked read/write to show that they
are dependent. For example, (set (reg 40) (mem (post_inc (reg 42))))
will generate a use of reg 42 followed by a def of reg 42 (both marked
read/write). Similarly, (set (reg 40) (mem (pre_dec (reg 41))))
will generate a use of reg 42 followed by a def of reg 42 (both marked
read/write). Similarly, (set (reg 40) (mem (pre_dec (reg 41))))
generates a use of reg 41 then a def of reg 41 (both marked read/write),
even though reg 41 is decremented before it is used for the memory
address in this second example.
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@@ -290,7 +290,6 @@ static struct ref *df_bb_insn_regno_first_def_find PARAMS((struct df *,
static
void
df_chain_dump
PARAMS
((
struct
df_link
*
,
FILE
*
file
));
static
void
df_chain_dump_regno
PARAMS
((
struct
df_link
*
,
FILE
*
file
));
static
void
df_regno_debug
PARAMS
((
struct
df
*
,
unsigned
int
,
FILE
*
));
static
void
df_regno_rtl_debug
PARAMS
((
struct
df
*
,
unsigned
int
,
FILE
*
));
static
void
df_ref_debug
PARAMS
((
struct
df
*
,
struct
ref
*
,
FILE
*
));
static
void
df_rd_transfer_function
PARAMS
((
int
,
int
*
,
bitmap
,
bitmap
,
bitmap
,
bitmap
,
void
*
));
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