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* Makefile.in (flow.o): Depend on TREE_H. * basic-block.h (REG_SET_EQUAL_P): New. (XOR_REG_SET): New. (n_edges): Declare. (free_regset_vector): Remove declaration. (flow_delete_insn_chain): Declare. (enum update_life_extent): New. (update_life_info, count_or_remove_death_notes): Declare. * combine.c (distribute_notes) [REG_DEAD]: Stop search at bb->head. Verify register live at bb->global_live_at_start before adding USE. * flow.c (HAVE_epilogue, HAVE_prologue): Provide default. (CLEAN_ALLOCA): New. (n_edges): New. (PROP_*): New flags. (find_basic_blocks_1): Use alloc_EXPR_LIST. (clear_edges): Zero n_edges. (make_edge): Increment n_edges. (split_edge): Don't allocate bb->local_set. Increment n_edges. (flow_delete_insn_chain): Export. (delete_block): Decrement n_edges. (merge_blocks_nomove): Likewise. (life_analysis): Give life_analysis_1 PROP flags. (verify_wide_reg_1, verify_wide_reg): New. (verify_local_live_at_start): New. (update_life_info): Rewrite to call into propogate_block. (mark_reg): New. (mark_regs_live_at_end): After reload, if epilogue as rtl, always mark stack pointer. Conditionally mark PIC register. After reload, mark call-saved registers, return regsiters. (life_analysis_1): Accept PROP flags not remove_dead_code. Call mark_regs_live_at_end before zeroing regs_ever_live. Use calculate_global_regs_live. Copy global_live_at_end before calling final propagate_block. Zero reg_next_use on exit. (calculate_global_regs_live): New. (allocate_bb_life_data): Don't allocate bb->local_set. (init_regset_vector, free_regset_vector): Remove. (propagate_block): Accept FLAGS not FINAL or REMOVE_DEAD_CODE. Test flags before every operation. Warn if prologue/epilogue insn would have been deleted. (mark_set_regs, mark_set_1): Accept and use FLAGS. Use alloc_EXPR_LIST. (mark_used_regs): Accept and use FLAGS, not FINAL. Remove special handling for RETURN. (try_pre_increment): Use alloc_EXPR_LIST. (dump_flow_info): Dump n_edges. (unlink_insn_chain, split_hard_reg_notes): Remove. (maybe_add_dead_note, maybe_add_dead_note_use): Remove. (find_insn_with_note, new_insn_dead_notes): Remove. (update_n_sets, sets_reg_or_subreg_1, sets_reg_or_subreg): Remove. (maybe_remove_dead_notes, prepend_reg_notes): Remove. (replace_insns): Remove. (count_or_remove_death_notes): New. (verify_flow_info): Abort on error after all checks. (remove_edge): Decrement n_edges. (remove_fake_edges): Tweek format. * haifa-sched.c (schedule_insns): Use split_all_insns. * output.h (update_life_info): Remove declaration. * recog.c (split_all_insns): From the corpse of split_block_insns, do the whole function block by block. Use update_life_info. (recog_last_allowed_insn): New. (recog_next_insn): Mind it. (peephole2_optimize): Set it. Walk backwards through blocks. Use update_life_info. * rtl.h (update_flow_info, replace_insns): Remove declarations. (split_all_insns): Declare. * toplev.c (rest_of_compilation): Thread prologue before flow2. Use split_all_insns. * i386.md (or -1 peep2s): Disable. From-SVN: r29877
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