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1 //===-- AVRRegisterInfo.cpp - AVR Register Information --------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 // This file contains the AVR implementation of the TargetRegisterInfo class.
11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 #include "AVRRegisterInfo.h"
15 #include "llvm/ADT/BitVector.h"
16 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h"
17 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
18 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstrBuilder.h"
19 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRegisterInfo.h"
20 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
21 #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetFrameLowering.h"
23 #include "AVR.h"
24 #include "AVRInstrInfo.h"
25 #include "AVRTargetMachine.h"
26 #include "MCTargetDesc/AVRMCTargetDesc.h"
28 #define GET_REGINFO_TARGET_DESC
29 #include "AVRGenRegisterInfo.inc"
31 namespace llvm {
33 AVRRegisterInfo::AVRRegisterInfo() : AVRGenRegisterInfo(0) {}
35 const uint16_t *
36 AVRRegisterInfo::getCalleeSavedRegs(const MachineFunction *MF) const {
37 CallingConv::ID CC = MF->getFunction().getCallingConv();
39 return ((CC == CallingConv::AVR_INTR || CC == CallingConv::AVR_SIGNAL)
40 ? CSR_Interrupts_SaveList
41 : CSR_Normal_SaveList);
44 const uint32_t *
45 AVRRegisterInfo::getCallPreservedMask(const MachineFunction &MF,
46 CallingConv::ID CC) const {
47 return ((CC == CallingConv::AVR_INTR || CC == CallingConv::AVR_SIGNAL)
48 ? CSR_Interrupts_RegMask
49 : CSR_Normal_RegMask);
52 BitVector AVRRegisterInfo::getReservedRegs(const MachineFunction &MF) const {
53 BitVector Reserved(getNumRegs());
55 // Reserve the intermediate result registers r1 and r2
56 // The result of instructions like 'mul' is always stored here.
57 Reserved.set(AVR::R0);
58 Reserved.set(AVR::R1);
59 Reserved.set(AVR::R1R0);
61 // Reserve the stack pointer.
62 Reserved.set(AVR::SPL);
63 Reserved.set(AVR::SPH);
64 Reserved.set(AVR::SP);
66 // We tenatively reserve the frame pointer register r29:r28 because the
67 // function may require one, but we cannot tell until register allocation
68 // is complete, which can be too late.
70 // Instead we just unconditionally reserve the Y register.
72 // TODO: Write a pass to enumerate functions which reserved the Y register
73 // but didn't end up needing a frame pointer. In these, we can
74 // convert one or two of the spills inside to use the Y register.
75 Reserved.set(AVR::R28);
76 Reserved.set(AVR::R29);
77 Reserved.set(AVR::R29R28);
79 return Reserved;
82 const TargetRegisterClass *
83 AVRRegisterInfo::getLargestLegalSuperClass(const TargetRegisterClass *RC,
84 const MachineFunction &MF) const {
85 const TargetRegisterInfo *TRI = MF.getSubtarget().getRegisterInfo();
86 if (TRI->isTypeLegalForClass(*RC, MVT::i16)) {
87 return &AVR::DREGSRegClass;
90 if (TRI->isTypeLegalForClass(*RC, MVT::i8)) {
91 return &AVR::GPR8RegClass;
94 llvm_unreachable("Invalid register size");
97 /// Fold a frame offset shared between two add instructions into a single one.
98 static void foldFrameOffset(MachineBasicBlock::iterator &II, int &Offset, unsigned DstReg) {
99 MachineInstr &MI = *II;
100 int Opcode = MI.getOpcode();
102 // Don't bother trying if the next instruction is not an add or a sub.
103 if ((Opcode != AVR::SUBIWRdK) && (Opcode != AVR::ADIWRdK)) {
104 return;
107 // Check that DstReg matches with next instruction, otherwise the instruction
108 // is not related to stack address manipulation.
109 if (DstReg != MI.getOperand(0).getReg()) {
110 return;
113 // Add the offset in the next instruction to our offset.
114 switch (Opcode) {
115 case AVR::SUBIWRdK:
116 Offset += -MI.getOperand(2).getImm();
117 break;
118 case AVR::ADIWRdK:
119 Offset += MI.getOperand(2).getImm();
120 break;
123 // Finally remove the instruction.
124 II++;
125 MI.eraseFromParent();
128 void AVRRegisterInfo::eliminateFrameIndex(MachineBasicBlock::iterator II,
129 int SPAdj, unsigned FIOperandNum,
130 RegScavenger *RS) const {
131 assert(SPAdj == 0 && "Unexpected SPAdj value");
133 MachineInstr &MI = *II;
134 DebugLoc dl = MI.getDebugLoc();
135 MachineBasicBlock &MBB = *MI.getParent();
136 const MachineFunction &MF = *MBB.getParent();
137 const AVRTargetMachine &TM = (const AVRTargetMachine &)MF.getTarget();
138 const TargetInstrInfo &TII = *TM.getSubtargetImpl()->getInstrInfo();
139 const MachineFrameInfo &MFI = MF.getFrameInfo();
140 const TargetFrameLowering *TFI = TM.getSubtargetImpl()->getFrameLowering();
141 int FrameIndex = MI.getOperand(FIOperandNum).getIndex();
142 int Offset = MFI.getObjectOffset(FrameIndex);
144 // Add one to the offset because SP points to an empty slot.
145 Offset += MFI.getStackSize() - TFI->getOffsetOfLocalArea() + 1;
146 // Fold incoming offset.
147 Offset += MI.getOperand(FIOperandNum + 1).getImm();
149 // This is actually "load effective address" of the stack slot
150 // instruction. We have only two-address instructions, thus we need to
151 // expand it into move + add.
152 if (MI.getOpcode() == AVR::FRMIDX) {
153 MI.setDesc(TII.get(AVR::MOVWRdRr));
154 MI.getOperand(FIOperandNum).ChangeToRegister(AVR::R29R28, false);
155 MI.RemoveOperand(2);
157 assert(Offset > 0 && "Invalid offset");
159 // We need to materialize the offset via an add instruction.
160 unsigned Opcode;
161 Register DstReg = MI.getOperand(0).getReg();
162 assert(DstReg != AVR::R29R28 && "Dest reg cannot be the frame pointer");
164 II++; // Skip over the FRMIDX (and now MOVW) instruction.
166 // Generally, to load a frame address two add instructions are emitted that
167 // could get folded into a single one:
168 // movw r31:r30, r29:r28
169 // adiw r31:r30, 29
170 // adiw r31:r30, 16
171 // to:
172 // movw r31:r30, r29:r28
173 // adiw r31:r30, 45
174 if (II != MBB.end())
175 foldFrameOffset(II, Offset, DstReg);
177 // Select the best opcode based on DstReg and the offset size.
178 switch (DstReg) {
179 case AVR::R25R24:
180 case AVR::R27R26:
181 case AVR::R31R30: {
182 if (isUInt<6>(Offset)) {
183 Opcode = AVR::ADIWRdK;
184 break;
186 LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
188 default: {
189 // This opcode will get expanded into a pair of subi/sbci.
190 Opcode = AVR::SUBIWRdK;
191 Offset = -Offset;
192 break;
196 MachineInstr *New = BuildMI(MBB, II, dl, TII.get(Opcode), DstReg)
197 .addReg(DstReg, RegState::Kill)
198 .addImm(Offset);
199 New->getOperand(3).setIsDead();
201 return;
204 // If the offset is too big we have to adjust and restore the frame pointer
205 // to materialize a valid load/store with displacement.
206 //:TODO: consider using only one adiw/sbiw chain for more than one frame index
207 if (Offset > 62) {
208 unsigned AddOpc = AVR::ADIWRdK, SubOpc = AVR::SBIWRdK;
209 int AddOffset = Offset - 63 + 1;
211 // For huge offsets where adiw/sbiw cannot be used use a pair of subi/sbci.
212 if ((Offset - 63 + 1) > 63) {
213 AddOpc = AVR::SUBIWRdK;
214 SubOpc = AVR::SUBIWRdK;
215 AddOffset = -AddOffset;
218 // It is possible that the spiller places this frame instruction in between
219 // a compare and branch, invalidating the contents of SREG set by the
220 // compare instruction because of the add/sub pairs. Conservatively save and
221 // restore SREG before and after each add/sub pair.
222 BuildMI(MBB, II, dl, TII.get(AVR::INRdA), AVR::R0).addImm(0x3f);
224 MachineInstr *New = BuildMI(MBB, II, dl, TII.get(AddOpc), AVR::R29R28)
225 .addReg(AVR::R29R28, RegState::Kill)
226 .addImm(AddOffset);
227 New->getOperand(3).setIsDead();
229 // Restore SREG.
230 BuildMI(MBB, std::next(II), dl, TII.get(AVR::OUTARr))
231 .addImm(0x3f)
232 .addReg(AVR::R0, RegState::Kill);
234 // No need to set SREG as dead here otherwise if the next instruction is a
235 // cond branch it will be using a dead register.
236 BuildMI(MBB, std::next(II), dl, TII.get(SubOpc), AVR::R29R28)
237 .addReg(AVR::R29R28, RegState::Kill)
238 .addImm(Offset - 63 + 1);
240 Offset = 62;
243 MI.getOperand(FIOperandNum).ChangeToRegister(AVR::R29R28, false);
244 assert(isUInt<6>(Offset) && "Offset is out of range");
245 MI.getOperand(FIOperandNum + 1).ChangeToImmediate(Offset);
248 Register AVRRegisterInfo::getFrameRegister(const MachineFunction &MF) const {
249 const TargetFrameLowering *TFI = MF.getSubtarget().getFrameLowering();
250 if (TFI->hasFP(MF)) {
251 // The Y pointer register
252 return AVR::R28;
255 return AVR::SP;
258 const TargetRegisterClass *
259 AVRRegisterInfo::getPointerRegClass(const MachineFunction &MF,
260 unsigned Kind) const {
261 // FIXME: Currently we're using avr-gcc as reference, so we restrict
262 // ptrs to Y and Z regs. Though avr-gcc has buggy implementation
263 // of memory constraint, so we can fix it and bit avr-gcc here ;-)
264 return &AVR::PTRDISPREGSRegClass;
267 void AVRRegisterInfo::splitReg(unsigned Reg,
268 unsigned &LoReg,
269 unsigned &HiReg) const {
270 assert(AVR::DREGSRegClass.contains(Reg) && "can only split 16-bit registers");
272 LoReg = getSubReg(Reg, AVR::sub_lo);
273 HiReg = getSubReg(Reg, AVR::sub_hi);
276 bool AVRRegisterInfo::shouldCoalesce(MachineInstr *MI,
277 const TargetRegisterClass *SrcRC,
278 unsigned SubReg,
279 const TargetRegisterClass *DstRC,
280 unsigned DstSubReg,
281 const TargetRegisterClass *NewRC,
282 LiveIntervals &LIS) const {
283 if(this->getRegClass(AVR::PTRDISPREGSRegClassID)->hasSubClassEq(NewRC)) {
284 return false;
287 return TargetRegisterInfo::shouldCoalesce(MI, SrcRC, SubReg, DstRC, DstSubReg, NewRC, LIS);
290 } // end of namespace llvm