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author | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2015-06-23 08:53:50 +0200 |
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committer | Björn Gustavsson <[email protected]> | 2015-07-03 14:34:56 +0200 |
commit | 135c9821e8806defa455a47208fb897fff1a3ff8 (patch) | |
tree | fc6842ad4eb26930a2d6a1f1daeeb58e094ea7a5 /erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c | |
parent | f0923b143ecfdacfe4873fc1e96c8ec69726a4d9 (diff) | |
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Make the 'r' operand type optional
The 'r' type is now mandatory. That means in order to handle
both of the following instructions:
move x(0) y(7)
move x(1) y(7)
we would need to define two specific operations in ops.tab:
move r y
move x y
We want to make 'r' operands optional. That is, if we have
only this specific instruction:
move x y
it will match both of the following instructions:
move x(0) y(7)
move x(1) y(7)
Make 'r' optional allows us to save code space when we don't
want to make handling of x(0) a special case, but we can still
use 'r' to optimize commonly used instructions.
Diffstat (limited to 'erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c')
-rw-r--r-- | erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c | 66 |
1 files changed, 46 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c index 3cd80c4ec2..3671baa552 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c @@ -1847,9 +1847,7 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) case TAG_o: break; case TAG_x: - if (last_op->a[arg].val == 0) { - last_op->a[arg].type = TAG_r; - } else if (last_op->a[arg].val >= MAX_REG) { + if (last_op->a[arg].val >= MAX_REG) { LoadError1(stp, "invalid x register number: %u", last_op->a[arg].val); } @@ -2055,7 +2053,42 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) if (((opc[specific].mask[0] & mask[0]) == mask[0]) && ((opc[specific].mask[1] & mask[1]) == mask[1]) && ((opc[specific].mask[2] & mask[2]) == mask[2])) { - break; + + if (!opc[specific].involves_r) { + break; /* No complications - match */ + } + + /* + * The specific operation uses the 'r' operand, + * which is shorthand for x(0). Now things + * get complicated. First we must check whether + * all operands that should be of type 'r' use + * x(0) (as opposed to some other X register). + */ + for (arg = 0; arg < arity; arg++) { + if (opc[specific].involves_r & (1 << arg) && + tmp_op->a[arg].type == TAG_x) { + if (tmp_op->a[arg].val != 0) { + break; /* Other X register than 0 */ + } + } + } + + if (arg == arity) { + /* + * All 'r' operands use x(0) in the generic + * operation. That means a match. Now we + * will need to rewrite the generic instruction + * to actually use 'r' instead of 'x(0)'. + */ + for (arg = 0; arg < arity; arg++) { + if (opc[specific].involves_r & (1 << arg) && + tmp_op->a[arg].type == TAG_x) { + tmp_op->a[arg].type = TAG_r; + } + } + break; /* Match */ + } } specific++; } @@ -2166,9 +2199,6 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) break; case 's': /* Any source (tagged constant or register) */ switch (tag) { - case TAG_r: - code[ci++] = make_loader_x_reg(0); - break; case TAG_x: code[ci++] = make_loader_x_reg(tmp_op->a[arg].val); break; @@ -2196,9 +2226,6 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) break; case 'd': /* Destination (x(0), x(N), y(N) */ switch (tag) { - case TAG_r: - code[ci++] = make_loader_x_reg(0); - break; case TAG_x: code[ci++] = make_loader_x_reg(tmp_op->a[arg].val); break; @@ -2360,7 +2387,6 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) stp->labels[tmp_op->a[arg].val].patches = ci; ci++; break; - case TAG_r: case TAG_x: CodeNeed(1); code[ci++] = make_loader_x_reg(tmp_op->a[arg].val); @@ -2455,7 +2481,6 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) stp->on_load = ci; break; case op_bs_put_string_II: - case op_i_bs_match_string_rfII: case op_i_bs_match_string_xfII: new_string_patch(stp, ci-1); break; @@ -2693,17 +2718,17 @@ gen_element(LoaderState* stp, GenOpArg Fail, GenOpArg Index, op->next = NULL; if (Index.type == TAG_i && Index.val > 0 && - (Tuple.type == TAG_r || Tuple.type == TAG_x || Tuple.type == TAG_y)) { + (Tuple.type == TAG_x || Tuple.type == TAG_y)) { op->op = genop_i_fast_element_4; - op->a[0] = Tuple; - op->a[1] = Fail; + op->a[0] = Fail; + op->a[1] = Tuple; op->a[2].type = TAG_u; op->a[2].val = Index.val; op->a[3] = Dst; } else { op->op = genop_i_element_4; - op->a[0] = Tuple; - op->a[1] = Fail; + op->a[0] = Fail; + op->a[1] = Tuple; op->a[2] = Index; op->a[3] = Dst; } @@ -4798,7 +4823,8 @@ transform_engine(LoaderState* st) if (var[i].type != instr->a[ap].type) goto restart; switch (var[i].type) { - case TAG_r: case TAG_n: break; + case TAG_n: + break; default: if (var[i].val != instr->a[ap].val) goto restart; @@ -5865,7 +5891,7 @@ make_stub(BeamInstr* fp, Eterm mod, Eterm func, Uint arity, Uint native, BeamIns fp[4] = arity; #ifdef HIPE if (native) { - fp[5] = BeamOpCode(op_move_return_nr); + fp[5] = BeamOpCode(op_move_return_n); hipe_mfa_save_orig_beam_op(mod, func, arity, fp+5); } #endif @@ -6301,7 +6327,7 @@ erts_make_stub_module(Process* p, Eterm Mod, Eterm Beam, Eterm Info) #ifdef HIPE op = (Eterm) BeamOpCode(op_hipe_trap_call); /* Might be changed later. */ #else - op = (Eterm) BeamOpCode(op_move_return_nr); + op = (Eterm) BeamOpCode(op_move_return_n); #endif fp = make_stub(fp, Mod, func, arity, (Uint)native_address, op); } |