// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package ssa import "cmd/internal/obj" type Config struct { arch string // "amd64", etc. IntSize int64 // 4 or 8 PtrSize int64 // 4 or 8 lowerBlock func(*Block) bool // lowering function lowerValue func(*Value, *Config) bool // lowering function fe Frontend // callbacks into compiler frontend HTML *HTMLWriter // html writer, for debugging ctxt *obj.Link // Generic arch information // TODO: more stuff. Compiler flags of interest, ... } type TypeSource interface { TypeBool() Type TypeInt8() Type TypeInt16() Type TypeInt32() Type TypeInt64() Type TypeUInt8() Type TypeUInt16() Type TypeUInt32() Type TypeUInt64() Type TypeInt() Type TypeFloat32() Type TypeFloat64() Type TypeUintptr() Type TypeString() Type TypeBytePtr() Type // TODO: use unsafe.Pointer instead? CanSSA(t Type) bool } type Logger interface { // Log logs a message from the compiler. Logf(string, ...interface{}) // Fatal reports a compiler error and exits. Fatalf(line int32, msg string, args ...interface{}) // Unimplemented reports that the function cannot be compiled. // It will be removed once SSA work is complete. Unimplementedf(line int32, msg string, args ...interface{}) // Warnl writes compiler messages in the form expected by "errorcheck" tests Warnl(line int, fmt_ string, args ...interface{}) // Fowards the Debug_checknil flag from gc Debug_checknil() bool } type Frontend interface { TypeSource Logger // StringData returns a symbol pointing to the given string's contents. StringData(string) interface{} // returns *gc.Sym // Auto returns a Node for an auto variable of the given type. // The SSA compiler uses this function to allocate space for spills. Auto(Type) GCNode // Line returns a string describing the given line number. Line(int32) string } // interface used to hold *gc.Node. We'd use *gc.Node directly but // that would lead to an import cycle. type GCNode interface { Typ() Type String() string } // NewConfig returns a new configuration object for the given architecture. func NewConfig(arch string, fe Frontend, ctxt *obj.Link) *Config { c := &Config{arch: arch, fe: fe} switch arch { case "amd64": c.IntSize = 8 c.PtrSize = 8 c.lowerBlock = rewriteBlockAMD64 c.lowerValue = rewriteValueAMD64 case "386": c.IntSize = 4 c.PtrSize = 4 c.lowerBlock = rewriteBlockAMD64 c.lowerValue = rewriteValueAMD64 // TODO(khr): full 32-bit support default: fe.Unimplementedf(0, "arch %s not implemented", arch) } c.ctxt = ctxt return c } func (c *Config) Frontend() Frontend { return c.fe } // NewFunc returns a new, empty function object func (c *Config) NewFunc() *Func { // TODO(khr): should this function take name, type, etc. as arguments? return &Func{Config: c, NamedValues: map[LocalSlot][]*Value{}} } func (c *Config) Logf(msg string, args ...interface{}) { c.fe.Logf(msg, args...) } func (c *Config) Fatalf(line int32, msg string, args ...interface{}) { c.fe.Fatalf(line, msg, args...) } func (c *Config) Unimplementedf(line int32, msg string, args ...interface{}) { c.fe.Unimplementedf(line, msg, args...) } func (c *Config) Warnl(line int, msg string, args ...interface{}) { c.fe.Warnl(line, msg, args...) } func (c *Config) Debug_checknil() bool { return c.fe.Debug_checknil() } // TODO(khr): do we really need a separate Config, or can we just // store all its fields inside a Func?