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23 */ | |
24 | |
25 // Use AbstractRegister as shortcut | |
26 class AbstractRegisterImpl; | |
27 typedef AbstractRegisterImpl* AbstractRegister; | |
28 | |
29 | |
30 // The super class for platform specific registers. Instead of using value objects, | |
31 // registers are implemented as pointers. Subclassing is used so all registers can | |
32 // use the debugging suport below. No virtual functions are used for efficiency. | |
33 // They are canonicalized; i.e., registers are equal if their pointers are equal, | |
34 // and vice versa. A concrete implementation may just map the register onto 'this'. | |
35 | |
36 class AbstractRegisterImpl { | |
37 protected: | |
38 int value() const { return (int)(intx)this; } | |
39 }; | |
40 | |
41 | |
42 // | |
43 // Macros for use in defining Register instances. We'd like to be | |
44 // able to simply define const instances of the RegisterImpl* for each | |
45 // of the registers needed on a system in a header file. However many | |
46 // compilers don't handle this very well and end up producing a | |
47 // private definition in every file which includes the header file. | |
48 // Along with the static constructors necessary for initialization it | |
49 // can consume a significant amount of space in the result library. | |
50 // | |
51 // The following macros allow us to declare the instance in a .hpp and | |
52 // produce an enumeration value which has the same number. Then in a | |
53 // .cpp the the register instance can be defined using the enumeration | |
54 // value. This avoids the use of static constructors and multiple | |
55 // definitions per .cpp. In addition #defines for the register can be | |
56 // produced so that the constant registers can be inlined. These | |
57 // macros should not be used inside other macros, because you may get | |
58 // multiple evaluations of the macros which can give bad results. | |
59 // | |
60 // Here are some example uses and expansions. Note that the macro | |
61 // invocation is terminated with a ;. | |
62 // | |
63 // CONSTANT_REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, G0, 0); | |
64 // | |
65 // extern const Register G0 ; | |
66 // enum { G0_RegisterEnumValue = 0 } ; | |
67 // | |
68 // REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, Gmethod, G5); | |
69 // | |
70 // extern const Register Gmethod ; | |
71 // enum { Gmethod_RegisterEnumValue = G5_RegisterEnumValue } ; | |
72 // | |
73 // REGISTER_DEFINITION(Register, G0); | |
74 // | |
75 // const Register G0 = ( ( Register ) G0_RegisterEnumValue ) ; | |
76 // | |
77 | |
78 #define AS_REGISTER(type,name) ((type)name##_##type##EnumValue) | |
79 | |
80 #define CONSTANT_REGISTER_DECLARATION(type, name, value) \ | |
81 extern const type name; \ | |
82 enum { name##_##type##EnumValue = (value) } | |
83 | |
84 #define REGISTER_DECLARATION(type, name, value) \ | |
85 extern const type name; \ | |
86 enum { name##_##type##EnumValue = value##_##type##EnumValue } | |
87 | |
88 #define REGISTER_DEFINITION(type, name) \ | |
89 const type name = ((type)name##_##type##EnumValue) | |
90 | |
91 | |
92 | |
93 // Debugging support | |
94 | |
95 inline void assert_different_registers( | |
96 AbstractRegister a, | |
97 AbstractRegister b | |
98 ) { | |
99 assert( | |
100 a != b, | |
101 "registers must be different" | |
102 ); | |
103 } | |
104 | |
105 | |
106 inline void assert_different_registers( | |
107 AbstractRegister a, | |
108 AbstractRegister b, | |
109 AbstractRegister c | |
110 ) { | |
111 assert( | |
112 a != b && a != c | |
113 && b != c, | |
114 "registers must be different" | |
115 ); | |
116 } | |
117 | |
118 | |
119 inline void assert_different_registers( | |
120 AbstractRegister a, | |
121 AbstractRegister b, | |
122 AbstractRegister c, | |
123 AbstractRegister d | |
124 ) { | |
125 assert( | |
126 a != b && a != c && a != d | |
127 && b != c && b != d | |
128 && c != d, | |
129 "registers must be different" | |
130 ); | |
131 } | |
132 | |
133 | |
134 inline void assert_different_registers( | |
135 AbstractRegister a, | |
136 AbstractRegister b, | |
137 AbstractRegister c, | |
138 AbstractRegister d, | |
139 AbstractRegister e | |
140 ) { | |
141 assert( | |
142 a != b && a != c && a != d && a != e | |
143 && b != c && b != d && b != e | |
144 && c != d && c != e | |
145 && d != e, | |
146 "registers must be different" | |
147 ); | |
148 } | |
149 | |
150 | |
151 inline void assert_different_registers( | |
152 AbstractRegister a, | |
153 AbstractRegister b, | |
154 AbstractRegister c, | |
155 AbstractRegister d, | |
156 AbstractRegister e, | |
157 AbstractRegister f | |
158 ) { | |
159 assert( | |
160 a != b && a != c && a != d && a != e && a != f | |
161 && b != c && b != d && b != e && b != f | |
162 && c != d && c != e && c != f | |
163 && d != e && d != f | |
164 && e != f, | |
165 "registers must be different" | |
166 ); | |
167 } | |
168 | |
169 | |
170 inline void assert_different_registers( | |
171 AbstractRegister a, | |
172 AbstractRegister b, | |
173 AbstractRegister c, | |
174 AbstractRegister d, | |
175 AbstractRegister e, | |
176 AbstractRegister f, | |
177 AbstractRegister g | |
178 ) { | |
179 assert( | |
180 a != b && a != c && a != d && a != e && a != f && a != g | |
181 && b != c && b != d && b != e && b != f && b != g | |
182 && c != d && c != e && c != f && c != g | |
183 && d != e && d != f && d != g | |
184 && e != f && e != g | |
185 && f != g, | |
186 "registers must be different" | |
187 ); | |
188 } | |
189 | |
190 | |
191 inline void assert_different_registers( | |
192 AbstractRegister a, | |
193 AbstractRegister b, | |
194 AbstractRegister c, | |
195 AbstractRegister d, | |
196 AbstractRegister e, | |
197 AbstractRegister f, | |
198 AbstractRegister g, | |
199 AbstractRegister h | |
200 ) { | |
201 assert( | |
202 a != b && a != c && a != d && a != e && a != f && a != g && a != h | |
203 && b != c && b != d && b != e && b != f && b != g && b != h | |
204 && c != d && c != e && c != f && c != g && c != h | |
205 && d != e && d != f && d != g && d != h | |
206 && e != f && e != g && e != h | |
207 && f != g && f != h | |
208 && g != h, | |
209 "registers must be different" | |
210 ); | |
211 } |