1 /* Insn note definitions.
2 Copyright (C
) 2004-2022 Free Software Foundation
, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
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; you can redistribute it and
/or modify it under
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*/
20 /* This file defines all the codes that may appear in the
21 NOTE_LINE_NUMBER field of a NOTE insn for kinds of notes that are
22 not line numbers. Source files define DEF_INSN_NOTE appropriately
23 before including this file.
25 We are slowly removing the concept of insn
-chain notes from the
26 compiler. Adding new codes to this file is STRONGLY DISCOURAGED.
27 If you think you need one
, look for other ways to express what you
28 mean
, such as register notes or bits in the basic
-block structure.
*/
31 #define
INSN_NOTE(NAME
) DEF_INSN_NOTE (NOTE_INSN_##NAME
)
33 /* This note is used to get rid of an insn when it isn
't safe to patch
34 the insn out of the chain. */
37 /* Generated in place of user-declared labels when they are deleted. */
38 INSN_NOTE (DELETED_LABEL)
39 /* Similarly, but for labels that have been present in debug stmts
40 earlier and thus will only appear with -g. These must use different
42 INSN_NOTE (DELETED_DEBUG_LABEL)
44 /* These are used to mark the beginning and end of a lexical block.
45 See NOTE_BLOCK and reorder_blocks. */
49 /* This note indicates the start of the real body of the function,
50 i.e. the point just after all of the parms have been moved into
52 INSN_NOTE (FUNCTION_BEG)
54 /* This marks the point immediately after the last prologue insn. */
55 INSN_NOTE (PROLOGUE_END)
57 /* This marks the point immediately prior to the first epilogue insn. */
58 INSN_NOTE (EPILOGUE_BEG)
60 /* These note where exception handling regions begin and end.
61 Uses NOTE_EH_HANDLER to identify the region in question. */
62 INSN_NOTE (EH_REGION_BEG)
63 INSN_NOTE (EH_REGION_END)
65 /* The location of a variable. */
66 INSN_NOTE (VAR_LOCATION)
68 /* The beginning of a statement. */
69 INSN_NOTE (BEGIN_STMT)
71 /* The entry point for an inlined function. Its NOTE_BLOCK references
72 the lexical block whose abstract origin is the inlined function. */
73 INSN_NOTE (INLINE_ENTRY)
75 /* Record the struct for the following basic block. Uses
76 NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK. FIXME: Redundant with the basic block pointer
77 now included in every insn. NOTE: If there's no CFG anymore
, in other words
,
78 if
BLOCK_FOR_INSN () == NULL
, NOTE_BASIC_BLOCK cannot be considered reliable
80 INSN_NOTE (BASIC_BLOCK
)
82 /* Mark the inflection point in the instruction stream where we switch
83 between hot and cold text sections.
*/
84 INSN_NOTE (SWITCH_TEXT_SECTIONS
)
86 /* When emitting dwarf2 frame information
, contains a directive that
90 /* When emitting dwarf2 frame information
, contains the number of a debug
91 label that should be emitted.
*/
94 /* This note indicates that the function context must be updated if
95 the Setjmp
/Longjmp exception mechanism is used.
*/
96 INSN_NOTE (UPDATE_SJLJ_CONTEXT
)