[3/3,nios2] clean up prologue/epilogue detection code, v2
Commit Message
This part of the revised Nios II prologue/epilogue refactoring patch
fixes the prologue analyzer to handle the multiple stack adjustment
instructions that GCC may now emit in some cases. It replaces the test
that caused analysis to terminate when a second adjustment is found with
more specific tests that can distinguish between prologue-ish and
epilogue-ish adjustments.
OK to commit on top of part 1?
-Sandra
Comments
Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com> writes:
> This part of the revised Nios II prologue/epilogue refactoring patch
> fixes the prologue analyzer to handle the multiple stack adjustment
> instructions that GCC may now emit in some cases. It replaces the
> test that caused analysis to terminate when a second adjustment is
> found with more specific tests that can distinguish between
> prologue-ish and epilogue-ish adjustments.
>
> OK to commit on top of part 1?
>
> -Sandra
>
> 2014-11-24 Sandra Loosemore <sandra@codesourcery.com>
>
> gdb/
> * nios2-tdep.c (nios2_analyze_prologue): Replace restriction
> that there can be only one stack adjustment in the prologue
> with tests to detect specific disallowed stack adjustments.
This is OK.
@@ -842,6 +842,11 @@
cache->reg_saved[NIOS2_SP_REGNUM].addr = -4;
}
+ else if (rc == NIOS2_SP_REGNUM && ra == NIOS2_FP_REGNUM)
+ /* This is setting SP from FP. This only happens in the
+ function epilogue. */
+ break;
+
else if (rc != 0)
{
if (value[rb].reg == 0)
@@ -853,13 +858,21 @@
value[rc].offset = value[ra].offset + value[rb].offset;
}
- prologue_end = pc;
+ /* The add/move is only considered a prologue instruction
+ if the destination is SP or FP. */
+ if (rc == NIOS2_SP_REGNUM || rc == NIOS2_FP_REGNUM)
+ prologue_end = pc;
}
else if (nios2_match_sub (insn, op, mach, &ra, &rb, &rc))
{
/* SUB rc, ra, rb */
- if (rc != 0)
+ if (rc == NIOS2_SP_REGNUM && rb == NIOS2_SP_REGNUM
+ && value[rc].reg != 0)
+ /* If we are decrementing the SP by a non-constant amount,
+ this is alloca, not part of the prologue. */
+ break;
+ else if (rc != 0)
{
if (value[rb].reg == 0)
value[rc].reg = value[ra].reg;
@@ -873,12 +886,13 @@
{
/* ADDI rb, ra, imm */
- /* The first stack adjustment is part of the prologue.
- Any subsequent stack adjustments are either down to
- alloca or the epilogue so stop analysing when we hit
- them. */
+ /* A positive stack adjustment has to be part of the epilogue. */
if (rb == NIOS2_SP_REGNUM
- && (value[rb].offset != 0 || value[ra].reg != NIOS2_SP_REGNUM))
+ && (imm > 0 || value[ra].reg != NIOS2_SP_REGNUM))
+ break;
+
+ /* Likewise restoring SP from FP. */
+ else if (rb == NIOS2_SP_REGNUM && ra == NIOS2_FP_REGNUM)
break;
if (rb != 0)
@@ -887,7 +901,10 @@
value[rb].offset = value[ra].offset + imm;
}
- prologue_end = pc;
+ /* The add is only considered a prologue instruction
+ if the destination is SP or FP. */
+ if (rb == NIOS2_SP_REGNUM || rb == NIOS2_FP_REGNUM)
+ prologue_end = pc;
}
else if (nios2_match_orhi (insn, op, mach, &ra, &rb, &uimm))