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Diffstat (limited to 'erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab')
-rw-r--r-- | erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab | 143 |
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 106 deletions
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab index 538f0b94af..fc53a88a3a 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab @@ -25,30 +25,12 @@ # instruction transformations; thus, they never occur in BEAM files. # -# Special instruction used to generate an error message when -# trying to load a module compiled by the V1 compiler (R5 & R6). -# (Specially treated in beam_load.c.) +# The too_old_compiler/0 instruction is specially handled in beam_load.c +# to produce a user-friendly message informing the user that the module +# needs to be re-compiled with a modern compiler. too_old_compiler/0 -too_old_compiler - -# -# Obsolete instruction usage follow. (Nowdays we use f with -# a zero label instead of p.) -# - -is_list p S => too_old_compiler -is_nonempty_list p R => too_old_compiler -is_nil p R => too_old_compiler - -is_tuple p S => too_old_compiler -test_arity p S Arity => too_old_compiler - -is_integer p R => too_old_compiler -is_float p R => too_old_compiler -is_atom p R => too_old_compiler - -is_eq_exact p S1 S2 => too_old_compiler +too_old_compiler | never() => # In R9C and earlier, the loader used to insert special instructions inside # the module_info/0,1 functions. (In R10B and later, the compiler inserts @@ -88,9 +70,6 @@ i_time_breakpoint i_return_time_trace i_return_to_trace i_yield -i_global_cons -i_global_tuple -i_global_copy return @@ -310,8 +289,6 @@ raise s s badarg j system_limit j -move R R => - move C=cxy r | jump Lbl => move_jump Lbl C %macro: move_jump MoveJump -nonext @@ -618,8 +595,6 @@ get_tuple_element Reg P Dst => i_get_tuple_element Reg P Dst | original_reg Reg original_reg Reg Pos => -get_tuple_element Reg P Dst => i_get_tuple_element Reg P Dst - original_reg/2 extract_next_element D1=xy | original_reg Reg P1 | get_tuple_element Reg P2 D2=xy | \ @@ -870,11 +845,11 @@ call_ext_only u==3 u$func:erlang:apply/3 => i_apply_only # thus there is no need to generate any return instruction. # -call_ext_last u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:exit/1 D => call_bif1 Bif -call_ext_last u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:throw/1 D => call_bif1 Bif +call_ext_last u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:exit/1 D => call_bif Bif +call_ext_last u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:throw/1 D => call_bif Bif -call_ext_only u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:exit/1 => call_bif1 Bif -call_ext_only u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:throw/1 => call_bif1 Bif +call_ext_only u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:exit/1 => call_bif Bif +call_ext_only u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:throw/1 => call_bif Bif # # The error/1 and error/2 BIFs never execute the instruction following them; @@ -884,13 +859,13 @@ call_ext_only u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:throw/1 => call_bif1 Bif # the continuation pointer on the stack. # -call_ext_last u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:error/1 D => call_bif1 Bif -call_ext_last u==2 Bif=u$bif:erlang:error/2 D => call_bif2 Bif +call_ext_last u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:error/1 D => call_bif Bif +call_ext_last u==2 Bif=u$bif:erlang:error/2 D => call_bif Bif call_ext_only Ar=u==1 Bif=u$bif:erlang:error/1 => \ - allocate u Ar | call_bif1 Bif + allocate u Ar | call_bif Bif call_ext_only Ar=u==2 Bif=u$bif:erlang:error/2 => \ - allocate u Ar | call_bif2 Bif + allocate u Ar | call_bif Bif # # The yield/0 BIF is an instruction @@ -908,47 +883,18 @@ call_ext_last u==3 u$func:erlang:hibernate/3 D => i_hibernate call_ext_only u==3 u$func:erlang:hibernate/3 => i_hibernate # -# Hybrid memory architecture need special cons and tuple instructions -# that allocate on the message area. These looks like BIFs in the BEAM code. -# - -call_ext u==2 u$func:hybrid:cons/2 => i_global_cons -call_ext_last u==2 u$func:hybrid:cons/2 D => i_global_cons | deallocate_return D -call_ext_only Ar=u==2 u$func:hybrid:cons/2 => i_global_cons | return - -call_ext u==1 u$func:hybrid:tuple/1 => i_global_tuple -call_ext_last u==1 u$func:hybrid:tuple/1 D => i_global_tuple | deallocate_return D -call_ext_only Ar=u==1 u$func:hybrid:tuple/1 => i_global_tuple | return - -call_ext u==1 u$func:hybrid:copy/1 => i_global_copy -call_ext_last u==1 u$func:hybrid:copy/1 D => i_global_copy | deallocate_return D -call_ext_only u==1 Ar=u$func:hybrid:copy/1 => i_global_copy | return - -# # The general case for BIFs that have no special instructions. # A BIF used in the tail must be followed by a return instruction. # # To make trapping and stack backtraces work correctly, we make sure that # the continuation pointer is always stored on the stack. -call_ext u==0 Bif=u$is_bif => call_bif0 Bif -call_ext u==1 Bif=u$is_bif => call_bif1 Bif -call_ext u==2 Bif=u$is_bif => call_bif2 Bif -call_ext u==3 Bif=$is_bif => call_bif3 Bif +call_ext u Bif=u$is_bif => call_bif Bif -call_ext_last u==0 Bif=u$is_bif D => call_bif0 Bif | deallocate_return D -call_ext_last u==1 Bif=u$is_bif D => call_bif1 Bif | deallocate_return D -call_ext_last u==2 Bif=u$is_bif D => call_bif2 Bif | deallocate_return D -call_ext_last u==3 Bif=u$is_bif D => call_bif3 Bif | deallocate_return D +call_ext_last u Bif=u$is_bif D => call_bif Bif | deallocate_return D -call_ext_only Ar=u==0 Bif=u$is_bif => \ - allocate u Ar | call_bif0 Bif | deallocate_return u -call_ext_only Ar=u==1 Bif=u$is_bif => \ - allocate u Ar | call_bif1 Bif | deallocate_return u -call_ext_only Ar=u==2 Bif=u$is_bif => \ - allocate u Ar | call_bif2 Bif | deallocate_return u -call_ext_only Ar=u==3 Bif=u$is_bif => \ - allocate u Ar | call_bif3 Bif | deallocate_return u +call_ext_only Ar=u Bif=u$is_bif => \ + allocate u Ar | call_bif Bif | deallocate_return u # # Any remaining calls are calls to Erlang functions, not BIFs. @@ -961,9 +907,9 @@ move S=c r | call_ext Ar=u Func=u$is_not_bif => i_move_call_ext S r Func move S=c r | call_ext_last Ar=u Func=u$is_not_bif D => i_move_call_ext_last Func D S r move S=c r | call_ext_only Ar=u Func=u$is_not_bif => i_move_call_ext_only Func S r -call_ext Ar=u Func => i_call_ext Func -call_ext_last Ar=u Func D => i_call_ext_last Func D -call_ext_only Ar=u Func => i_call_ext_only Func +call_ext Ar Func => i_call_ext Func +call_ext_last Ar Func D => i_call_ext_last Func D +call_ext_only Ar Func => i_call_ext_only Func i_apply i_apply_last P @@ -975,10 +921,7 @@ i_apply_fun_only i_hibernate -call_bif0 e -call_bif1 e -call_bif2 e -call_bif3 e +call_bif e # # Calls to non-building and guard BIFs. @@ -997,7 +940,7 @@ bif1 p Bif S1 Dst => bif1_body Bif S1 Dst bif1_body Bif Literal=q Dst => move Literal x | bif1_body Bif x Dst bif2 p Bif S1 S2 Dst => i_fetch S1 S2 | i_bif2_body Bif Dst -bif2 Fail=f Bif S1 S2 Dst => i_fetch S1 S2 | i_bif2 Fail Bif Dst +bif2 Fail Bif S1 S2 Dst => i_fetch S1 S2 | i_bif2 Fail Bif Dst i_get s d @@ -1080,8 +1023,8 @@ i_move_call_ext_only e c r # Fun calls. -call_fun Arity=u | deallocate D | return => i_call_fun_last Arity D -call_fun Arity=u => i_call_fun Arity +call_fun Arity | deallocate D | return => i_call_fun_last Arity D +call_fun Arity => i_call_fun Arity i_call_fun I i_call_fun_last I P @@ -1337,13 +1280,13 @@ i_bs_utf16_size s d bs_put_utf8 Fail=j Flags=u Literal=q => \ move Literal x | bs_put_utf8 Fail Flags x -bs_put_utf8 Fail=j u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf8 Fail Src +bs_put_utf8 Fail u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf8 Fail Src i_bs_put_utf8 j s bs_put_utf16 Fail=j Flags=u Literal=q => \ move Literal x | bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags x -bs_put_utf16 Fail=j Flags=u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags Src +bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags=u Src=s => i_bs_put_utf16 Fail Flags Src i_bs_put_utf16 j I s @@ -1508,34 +1451,13 @@ bif1 Fail u$bif:erlang:trunc/1 s d => too_old_compiler # # Guard BIFs. # -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:length/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:size/1 Src Dst=d => \ +gc_bif1 Fail I Bif Src Dst => \ gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:bit_size/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:byte_size/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:abs/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:float/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:round/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif1 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:trunc/1 Src Dst=d => \ - gen_guard_bif1(Fail, I, Bif, Src, Dst) - -gc_bif2 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:binary_part/2 S1 S2 Dst=d => \ +gc_bif2 Fail I Bif S1 S2 Dst => \ gen_guard_bif2(Fail, I, Bif, S1, S2, Dst) -gc_bif3 Fail I Bif=u$bif:erlang:binary_part/3 S1 S2 S3 Dst=d => \ +gc_bif3 Fail I Bif S1 S2 S3 Dst => \ gen_guard_bif3(Fail, I, Bif, S1, S2, S3, Dst) i_gc_bif1 Fail Bif V=q Live D => move V x | i_gc_bif1 Fail Bif x Live D @@ -1553,6 +1475,15 @@ ii_gc_bif3/7 ii_gc_bif3 Fail Bif S1 S2 S3 Live D => move S1 x | i_fetch S2 S3 | i_gc_bif3 Fail Bif x Live D i_gc_bif3 j I s I d + +# +# The following instruction is specially handled in beam_load.c +# to produce a user-friendly message if an unsupported guard BIF is +# encountered. +# +unsupported_guard_bif/3 +unsupported_guard_bif A B C | never() => + # # R13B03 # |