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1 /* Generic streaming support for various data types.
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3 Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 Contributed by Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
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6 This file is part of GCC.
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8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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10 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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11 version.
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13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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16 for more details.
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
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20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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21
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22 #ifndef GCC_DATA_STREAMER_H
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23 #define GCC_DATA_STREAMER_H
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24
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25 #include "lto-streamer.h"
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26
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27 /* Data structures used to pack values and bitflags into a vector of
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28 words. Used to stream values of a fixed number of bits in a space
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29 efficient way. */
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30 static unsigned const BITS_PER_BITPACK_WORD = HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT;
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31
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32 typedef unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT bitpack_word_t;
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33
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34 struct bitpack_d
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35 {
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36 /* The position of the first unused or unconsumed bit in the word. */
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37 unsigned pos;
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38
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39 /* The current word we are (un)packing. */
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40 bitpack_word_t word;
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41
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42 /* The lto_output_stream or the lto_input_block we are streaming to/from. */
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43 void *stream;
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44 };
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45
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46 /* In data-streamer.c */
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47 void bp_pack_var_len_unsigned (struct bitpack_d *, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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48 void bp_pack_var_len_int (struct bitpack_d *, HOST_WIDE_INT);
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49 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT bp_unpack_var_len_unsigned (struct bitpack_d *);
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50 HOST_WIDE_INT bp_unpack_var_len_int (struct bitpack_d *);
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51
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52 /* In data-streamer-out.c */
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53 void streamer_write_zero (struct output_block *);
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54 void streamer_write_uhwi (struct output_block *, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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55 void streamer_write_hwi (struct output_block *, HOST_WIDE_INT);
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56 void streamer_write_poly_uint64 (struct output_block *, poly_uint64);
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57 void streamer_write_gcov_count (struct output_block *, gcov_type);
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58 void streamer_write_string (struct output_block *, struct lto_output_stream *,
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59 const char *, bool);
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60 void streamer_write_string_with_length (struct output_block *,
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61 struct lto_output_stream *,
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62 const char *, unsigned int, bool);
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63 void bp_pack_string_with_length (struct output_block *, struct bitpack_d *,
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64 const char *, unsigned int, bool);
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65 void bp_pack_string (struct output_block *, struct bitpack_d *,
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66 const char *, bool);
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67 void streamer_write_uhwi_stream (struct lto_output_stream *,
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68 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT);
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69 void streamer_write_hwi_stream (struct lto_output_stream *, HOST_WIDE_INT);
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70 void streamer_write_gcov_count_stream (struct lto_output_stream *, gcov_type);
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71 void streamer_write_data_stream (struct lto_output_stream *, const void *,
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72 size_t);
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73 void streamer_write_wide_int (struct output_block *, const wide_int &);
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74 void streamer_write_widest_int (struct output_block *, const widest_int &);
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75
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76 /* In data-streamer-in.c */
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77 const char *streamer_read_string (class data_in *, class lto_input_block *);
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78 const char *streamer_read_indexed_string (class data_in *,
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79 class lto_input_block *,
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80 unsigned int *);
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81 const char *bp_unpack_indexed_string (class data_in *, struct bitpack_d *,
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82 unsigned int *);
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83 const char *bp_unpack_string (class data_in *, struct bitpack_d *);
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84 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT streamer_read_uhwi (class lto_input_block *);
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85 HOST_WIDE_INT streamer_read_hwi (class lto_input_block *);
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86 poly_uint64 streamer_read_poly_uint64 (class lto_input_block *);
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87 gcov_type streamer_read_gcov_count (class lto_input_block *);
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88 wide_int streamer_read_wide_int (class lto_input_block *);
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89 widest_int streamer_read_widest_int (class lto_input_block *);
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90
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91 /* Returns a new bit-packing context for bit-packing into S. */
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92 static inline struct bitpack_d
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93 bitpack_create (struct lto_output_stream *s)
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94 {
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95 struct bitpack_d bp;
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96 bp.pos = 0;
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97 bp.word = 0;
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98 bp.stream = (void *)s;
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99 return bp;
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100 }
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101
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102 /* Pack the NBITS bit sized value VAL into the bit-packing context BP. */
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103 static inline void
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104 bp_pack_value (struct bitpack_d *bp, bitpack_word_t val, unsigned nbits)
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105 {
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106 bitpack_word_t word = bp->word;
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107 int pos = bp->pos;
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108
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109 /* Verify that VAL fits in the NBITS. */
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110 gcc_checking_assert (nbits == BITS_PER_BITPACK_WORD
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111 || !(val & ~(((bitpack_word_t)1<<nbits)-1)));
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112
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113 /* If val does not fit into the current bitpack word switch to the
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114 next one. */
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115 if (pos + nbits > BITS_PER_BITPACK_WORD)
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116 {
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117 streamer_write_uhwi_stream ((struct lto_output_stream *) bp->stream,
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118 word);
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119 word = val;
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120 pos = nbits;
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121 }
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122 else
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123 {
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124 word |= val << pos;
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125 pos += nbits;
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126 }
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127 bp->word = word;
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128 bp->pos = pos;
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129 }
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130
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131 /* Pack VAL into the bit-packing context BP, using NBITS for each
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132 coefficient. */
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133 static inline void
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134 bp_pack_poly_value (struct bitpack_d *bp,
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135 const poly_int<NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS, bitpack_word_t> &val,
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136 unsigned nbits)
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137 {
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138 for (int i = 0; i < NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS; ++i)
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139 bp_pack_value (bp, val.coeffs[i], nbits);
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140 }
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141
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142 /* Finishes bit-packing of BP. */
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143 static inline void
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144 streamer_write_bitpack (struct bitpack_d *bp)
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145 {
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146 streamer_write_uhwi_stream ((struct lto_output_stream *) bp->stream,
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147 bp->word);
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148 bp->word = 0;
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149 bp->pos = 0;
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150 }
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151
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152 /* Returns a new bit-packing context for bit-unpacking from IB. */
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153 static inline struct bitpack_d
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154 streamer_read_bitpack (class lto_input_block *ib)
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155 {
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156 struct bitpack_d bp;
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157 bp.word = streamer_read_uhwi (ib);
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158 bp.pos = 0;
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159 bp.stream = (void *)ib;
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160 return bp;
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161 }
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162
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163 /* Unpacks NBITS bits from the bit-packing context BP and returns them. */
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164 static inline bitpack_word_t
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165 bp_unpack_value (struct bitpack_d *bp, unsigned nbits)
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166 {
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167 bitpack_word_t mask, val;
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168 int pos = bp->pos;
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170 mask = (nbits == BITS_PER_BITPACK_WORD
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171 ? (bitpack_word_t) -1
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172 : ((bitpack_word_t) 1 << nbits) - 1);
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173
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174 /* If there are not continuous nbits in the current bitpack word
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175 switch to the next one. */
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176 if (pos + nbits > BITS_PER_BITPACK_WORD)
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177 {
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178 bp->word = val
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179 = streamer_read_uhwi ((class lto_input_block *)bp->stream);
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180 bp->pos = nbits;
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181 return val & mask;
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182 }
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183 val = bp->word;
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184 val >>= pos;
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185 bp->pos = pos + nbits;
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186
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187 return val & mask;
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188 }
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189
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190 /* Unpacks a polynomial value from the bit-packing context BP in which each
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191 coefficient has NBITS bits. */
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192 static inline poly_int<NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS, bitpack_word_t>
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193 bp_unpack_poly_value (struct bitpack_d *bp, unsigned nbits)
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194 {
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195 poly_int_pod<NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS, bitpack_word_t> x;
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196 for (int i = 0; i < NUM_POLY_INT_COEFFS; ++i)
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197 x.coeffs[i] = bp_unpack_value (bp, nbits);
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198 return x;
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199 }
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200
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201
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202 /* Write a character to the output block. */
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203
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204 static inline void
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205 streamer_write_char_stream (struct lto_output_stream *obs, char c)
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206 {
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207 /* No space left. */
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208 if (obs->left_in_block == 0)
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209 lto_append_block (obs);
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210
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211 /* Write the actual character. */
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212 char *current_pointer = obs->current_pointer;
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213 *(current_pointer++) = c;
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214 obs->current_pointer = current_pointer;
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215 obs->total_size++;
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216 obs->left_in_block--;
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217 }
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219
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220 /* Read byte from the input block. */
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221
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222 static inline unsigned char
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223 streamer_read_uchar (class lto_input_block *ib)
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224 {
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225 if (ib->p >= ib->len)
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226 lto_section_overrun (ib);
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227 return (ib->data[ib->p++]);
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228 }
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229
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230 /* Output VAL into OBS and verify it is in range MIN...MAX that is supposed
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231 to be compile time constant.
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232 Be host independent, limit range to 31bits. */
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233
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234 static inline void
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235 streamer_write_hwi_in_range (struct lto_output_stream *obs,
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236 HOST_WIDE_INT min,
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237 HOST_WIDE_INT max,
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238 HOST_WIDE_INT val)
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239 {
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240 HOST_WIDE_INT range = max - min;
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241
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242 gcc_checking_assert (val >= min && val <= max && range > 0
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243 && range < 0x7fffffff);
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244
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245 val -= min;
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246 streamer_write_uhwi_stream (obs, (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) val);
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247 }
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248
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249 /* Input VAL into OBS and verify it is in range MIN...MAX that is supposed
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250 to be compile time constant. PURPOSE is used for error reporting. */
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251
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252 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
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253 streamer_read_hwi_in_range (class lto_input_block *ib,
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254 const char *purpose,
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255 HOST_WIDE_INT min,
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256 HOST_WIDE_INT max)
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257 {
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258 HOST_WIDE_INT range = max - min;
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259 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT uval = streamer_read_uhwi (ib);
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260
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261 gcc_checking_assert (range > 0 && range < 0x7fffffff);
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262
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263 HOST_WIDE_INT val = (HOST_WIDE_INT) (uval + (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) min);
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264 if (val < min || val > max)
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265 lto_value_range_error (purpose, val, min, max);
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266 return val;
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267 }
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268
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269 /* Output VAL into BP and verify it is in range MIN...MAX that is supposed
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270 to be compile time constant.
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271 Be host independent, limit range to 31bits. */
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272
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273 static inline void
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274 bp_pack_int_in_range (struct bitpack_d *bp,
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275 HOST_WIDE_INT min,
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276 HOST_WIDE_INT max,
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277 HOST_WIDE_INT val)
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278 {
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279 HOST_WIDE_INT range = max - min;
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280 int nbits = floor_log2 (range) + 1;
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281
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282 gcc_checking_assert (val >= min && val <= max && range > 0
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283 && range < 0x7fffffff);
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284
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285 val -= min;
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286 bp_pack_value (bp, val, nbits);
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287 }
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288
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289 /* Input VAL into BP and verify it is in range MIN...MAX that is supposed
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290 to be compile time constant. PURPOSE is used for error reporting. */
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291
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292 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
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293 bp_unpack_int_in_range (struct bitpack_d *bp,
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294 const char *purpose,
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295 HOST_WIDE_INT min,
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296 HOST_WIDE_INT max)
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297 {
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298 HOST_WIDE_INT range = max - min;
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299 int nbits = floor_log2 (range) + 1;
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300 HOST_WIDE_INT val = bp_unpack_value (bp, nbits);
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301
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302 gcc_checking_assert (range > 0 && range < 0x7fffffff);
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303
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304 if (val < min || val > max)
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305 lto_value_range_error (purpose, val, min, max);
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306 return val;
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307 }
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308
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309 /* Output VAL of type "enum enum_name" into OBS.
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310 Assume range 0...ENUM_LAST - 1. */
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311 #define streamer_write_enum(obs,enum_name,enum_last,val) \
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312 streamer_write_hwi_in_range ((obs), 0, (int)(enum_last) - 1, (int)(val))
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313
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314 /* Input enum of type "enum enum_name" from IB.
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315 Assume range 0...ENUM_LAST - 1. */
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316 #define streamer_read_enum(ib,enum_name,enum_last) \
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317 (enum enum_name)streamer_read_hwi_in_range ((ib), #enum_name, 0, \
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318 (int)(enum_last) - 1)
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319
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320 /* Output VAL of type "enum enum_name" into BP.
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321 Assume range 0...ENUM_LAST - 1. */
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322 #define bp_pack_enum(bp,enum_name,enum_last,val) \
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323 bp_pack_int_in_range ((bp), 0, (int)(enum_last) - 1, (int)(val))
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324
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325 /* Input enum of type "enum enum_name" from BP.
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326 Assume range 0...ENUM_LAST - 1. */
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327 #define bp_unpack_enum(bp,enum_name,enum_last) \
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328 (enum enum_name)bp_unpack_int_in_range ((bp), #enum_name, 0, \
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329 (int)(enum_last) - 1)
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330
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331 /* Output the start of a record with TAG to output block OB. */
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332
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333 static inline void
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334 streamer_write_record_start (struct output_block *ob, enum LTO_tags tag)
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335 {
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336 streamer_write_enum (ob->main_stream, LTO_tags, LTO_NUM_TAGS, tag);
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337 }
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338
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339 /* Return the next tag in the input block IB. */
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340
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341 static inline enum LTO_tags
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342 streamer_read_record_start (class lto_input_block *ib)
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343 {
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344 return streamer_read_enum (ib, LTO_tags, LTO_NUM_TAGS);
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345 }
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346
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347 #endif /* GCC_DATA_STREAMER_H */
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