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<a name="RTL-passes-1"></a>
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<h3 class="section">9.5 RTL passes</h3>
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<p>The following briefly describes the RTL generation and optimization
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passes that are run after the Tree optimization passes.
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<ul>
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<li> RTL generation
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<p>The source files for RTL generation include
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<samp>stmt.c</samp>,
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<samp>calls.c</samp>,
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<samp>expr.c</samp>,
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<samp>explow.c</samp>,
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<samp>expmed.c</samp>,
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<samp>function.c</samp>,
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<samp>optabs.c</samp>
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and <samp>emit-rtl.c</samp>.
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Also, the file
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<samp>insn-emit.c</samp>, generated from the machine description by the
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program <code>genemit</code>, is used in this pass. The header file
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<samp>expr.h</samp> is used for communication within this pass.
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</p>
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<a name="index-genflags"></a>
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<a name="index-gencodes"></a>
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<p>The header files <samp>insn-flags.h</samp> and <samp>insn-codes.h</samp>,
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generated from the machine description by the programs <code>genflags</code>
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and <code>gencodes</code>, tell this pass which standard names are available
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for use and which patterns correspond to them.
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</p>
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</li><li> Generation of exception landing pads
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<p>This pass generates the glue that handles communication between the
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exception handling library routines and the exception handlers within
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the function. Entry points in the function that are invoked by the
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exception handling library are called <em>landing pads</em>. The code
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for this pass is located in <samp>except.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Control flow graph cleanup
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<p>This pass removes unreachable code, simplifies jumps to next, jumps to
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jump, jumps across jumps, etc. The pass is run multiple times.
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For historical reasons, it is occasionally referred to as the “jump
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optimization pass”. The bulk of the code for this pass is in
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<samp>cfgcleanup.c</samp>, and there are support routines in <samp>cfgrtl.c</samp>
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and <samp>jump.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Forward propagation of single-def values
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<p>This pass attempts to remove redundant computation by substituting
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variables that come from a single definition, and
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seeing if the result can be simplified. It performs copy propagation
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and addressing mode selection. The pass is run twice, with values
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being propagated into loops only on the second run. The code is
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located in <samp>fwprop.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Common subexpression elimination
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<p>This pass removes redundant computation within basic blocks, and
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optimizes addressing modes based on cost. The pass is run twice.
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The code for this pass is located in <samp>cse.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Global common subexpression elimination
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<p>This pass performs two
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different types of GCSE depending on whether you are optimizing for
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size or not (LCM based GCSE tends to increase code size for a gain in
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speed, while Morel-Renvoise based GCSE does not).
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When optimizing for size, GCSE is done using Morel-Renvoise Partial
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Redundancy Elimination, with the exception that it does not try to move
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invariants out of loops—that is left to the loop optimization pass.
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If MR PRE GCSE is done, code hoisting (aka unification) is also done, as
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well as load motion.
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If you are optimizing for speed, LCM (lazy code motion) based GCSE is
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done. LCM is based on the work of Knoop, Ruthing, and Steffen. LCM
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based GCSE also does loop invariant code motion. We also perform load
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and store motion when optimizing for speed.
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Regardless of which type of GCSE is used, the GCSE pass also performs
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global constant and copy propagation.
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The source file for this pass is <samp>gcse.c</samp>, and the LCM routines
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are in <samp>lcm.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Loop optimization
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<p>This pass performs several loop related optimizations.
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The source files <samp>cfgloopanal.c</samp> and <samp>cfgloopmanip.c</samp> contain
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generic loop analysis and manipulation code. Initialization and finalization
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of loop structures is handled by <samp>loop-init.c</samp>.
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A loop invariant motion pass is implemented in <samp>loop-invariant.c</samp>.
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Basic block level optimizations—unrolling, and peeling loops—
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are implemented in <samp>loop-unroll.c</samp>.
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Replacing of the exit condition of loops by special machine-dependent
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instructions is handled by <samp>loop-doloop.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Jump bypassing
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<p>This pass is an aggressive form of GCSE that transforms the control
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flow graph of a function by propagating constants into conditional
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branch instructions. The source file for this pass is <samp>gcse.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> If conversion
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<p>This pass attempts to replace conditional branches and surrounding
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assignments with arithmetic, boolean value producing comparison
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instructions, and conditional move instructions. In the very last
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invocation after reload/LRA, it will generate predicated instructions
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when supported by the target. The code is located in <samp>ifcvt.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Web construction
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<p>This pass splits independent uses of each pseudo-register. This can
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improve effect of the other transformation, such as CSE or register
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allocation. The code for this pass is located in <samp>web.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Instruction combination
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<p>This pass attempts to combine groups of two or three instructions that
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are related by data flow into single instructions. It combines the
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RTL expressions for the instructions by substitution, simplifies the
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result using algebra, and then attempts to match the result against
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the machine description. The code is located in <samp>combine.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Mode switching optimization
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<p>This pass looks for instructions that require the processor to be in a
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specific “mode” and minimizes the number of mode changes required to
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satisfy all users. What these modes are, and what they apply to are
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completely target-specific. The code for this pass is located in
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<samp>mode-switching.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> <a name="index-modulo-scheduling"></a>
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<a name="index-sms_002c-swing_002c-software-pipelining"></a>
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Modulo scheduling
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<p>This pass looks at innermost loops and reorders their instructions
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by overlapping different iterations. Modulo scheduling is performed
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immediately before instruction scheduling. The code for this pass is
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located in <samp>modulo-sched.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Instruction scheduling
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<p>This pass looks for instructions whose output will not be available by
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the time that it is used in subsequent instructions. Memory loads and
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floating point instructions often have this behavior on RISC machines.
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It re-orders instructions within a basic block to try to separate the
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definition and use of items that otherwise would cause pipeline
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stalls. This pass is performed twice, before and after register
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allocation. The code for this pass is located in <samp>haifa-sched.c</samp>,
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<samp>sched-deps.c</samp>, <samp>sched-ebb.c</samp>, <samp>sched-rgn.c</samp> and
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<samp>sched-vis.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Register allocation
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<p>These passes make sure that all occurrences of pseudo registers are
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eliminated, either by allocating them to a hard register, replacing
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them by an equivalent expression (e.g. a constant) or by placing
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them on the stack. This is done in several subpasses:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li> The integrated register allocator (<acronym>IRA</acronym>). It is called
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integrated because coalescing, register live range splitting, and hard
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register preferencing are done on-the-fly during coloring. It also
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has better integration with the reload/LRA pass. Pseudo-registers spilled
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by the allocator or the reload/LRA have still a chance to get
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hard-registers if the reload/LRA evicts some pseudo-registers from
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hard-registers. The allocator helps to choose better pseudos for
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spilling based on their live ranges and to coalesce stack slots
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allocated for the spilled pseudo-registers. IRA is a regional
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register allocator which is transformed into Chaitin-Briggs allocator
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if there is one region. By default, IRA chooses regions using
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register pressure but the user can force it to use one region or
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regions corresponding to all loops.
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<p>Source files of the allocator are <samp>ira.c</samp>, <samp>ira-build.c</samp>,
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<samp>ira-costs.c</samp>, <samp>ira-conflicts.c</samp>, <samp>ira-color.c</samp>,
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<samp>ira-emit.c</samp>, <samp>ira-lives</samp>, plus header files <samp>ira.h</samp>
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and <samp>ira-int.h</samp> used for the communication between the allocator
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and the rest of the compiler and between the IRA files.
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</p>
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</li><li> <a name="index-reloading"></a>
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Reloading. This pass renumbers pseudo registers with the hardware
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registers numbers they were allocated. Pseudo registers that did not
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get hard registers are replaced with stack slots. Then it finds
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instructions that are invalid because a value has failed to end up in
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a register, or has ended up in a register of the wrong kind. It fixes
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up these instructions by reloading the problematical values
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temporarily into registers. Additional instructions are generated to
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do the copying.
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<p>The reload pass also optionally eliminates the frame pointer and inserts
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instructions to save and restore call-clobbered registers around calls.
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</p>
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<p>Source files are <samp>reload.c</samp> and <samp>reload1.c</samp>, plus the header
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<samp>reload.h</samp> used for communication between them.
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</p>
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</li><li> <a name="index-Local-Register-Allocator-_0028LRA_0029"></a>
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This pass is a modern replacement of the reload pass. Source files
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are <samp>lra.c</samp>, <samp>lra-assign.c</samp>, <samp>lra-coalesce.c</samp>,
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<samp>lra-constraints.c</samp>, <samp>lra-eliminations.c</samp>,
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<samp>lra-lives.c</samp>, <samp>lra-remat.c</samp>, <samp>lra-spills.c</samp>, the
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header <samp>lra-int.h</samp> used for communication between them, and the
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header <samp>lra.h</samp> used for communication between LRA and the rest of
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compiler.
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<p>Unlike the reload pass, intermediate LRA decisions are reflected in
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RTL as much as possible. This reduces the number of target-dependent
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macros and hooks, leaving instruction constraints as the primary
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source of control.
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</p>
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<p>LRA is run on targets for which TARGET_LRA_P returns true.
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</p></li></ul>
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</li><li> Basic block reordering
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<p>This pass implements profile guided code positioning. If profile
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information is not available, various types of static analysis are
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performed to make the predictions normally coming from the profile
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feedback (IE execution frequency, branch probability, etc). It is
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implemented in the file <samp>bb-reorder.c</samp>, and the various
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prediction routines are in <samp>predict.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Variable tracking
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<p>This pass computes where the variables are stored at each
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position in code and generates notes describing the variable locations
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to RTL code. The location lists are then generated according to these
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notes to debug information if the debugging information format supports
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location lists. The code is located in <samp>var-tracking.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Delayed branch scheduling
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<p>This optional pass attempts to find instructions that can go into the
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delay slots of other instructions, usually jumps and calls. The code
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for this pass is located in <samp>reorg.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Branch shortening
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<p>On many RISC machines, branch instructions have a limited range.
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Thus, longer sequences of instructions must be used for long branches.
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In this pass, the compiler figures out what how far each instruction
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will be from each other instruction, and therefore whether the usual
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instructions, or the longer sequences, must be used for each branch.
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The code for this pass is located in <samp>final.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Register-to-stack conversion
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<p>Conversion from usage of some hard registers to usage of a register
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stack may be done at this point. Currently, this is supported only
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for the floating-point registers of the Intel 80387 coprocessor. The
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code for this pass is located in <samp>reg-stack.c</samp>.
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</p>
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</li><li> Final
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<p>This pass outputs the assembler code for the function. The source files
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are <samp>final.c</samp> plus <samp>insn-output.c</samp>; the latter is generated
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automatically from the machine description by the tool <samp>genoutput</samp>.
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The header file <samp>conditions.h</samp> is used for communication between
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these files.
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</p>
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</li><li> Debugging information output
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<p>This is run after final because it must output the stack slot offsets
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for pseudo registers that did not get hard registers. Source files
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are <samp>dbxout.c</samp> for DBX symbol table format, <samp>dwarfout.c</samp> for
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DWARF symbol table format, files <samp>dwarf2out.c</samp> and <samp>dwarf2asm.c</samp>
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for DWARF2 symbol table format, and <samp>vmsdbgout.c</samp> for VMS debug
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symbol table format.
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