On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Tobias Grosser <tob...@grosser.es> wrote: > On 02/17/2012 08:34 PM, David Malcolm wrote: >> >> On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 19:17 -0400, Arnaldo wrote: >>> >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I'm working on an extension to the Graphite pass of GCC 4.4.0. My >>> intention is to associate costs to RTL instructions by adding them as >>> RTX attributes to a machine description file, and to read them back >>> during the Graphite pass by iterating through each basic block. >>> >>> Is the RTL available during this optimization pass? I'm not sure this >>> is the case as I get a segfault when trying to iterate over the RTL >>> with the code below ("internal compiler error: Segmentation fault"). I >>> don't need the fully resolved RTL, just to be able to read the >>> attribute given an RTL instruction. >>> >>> I've tried debugging the compiler with gdb but it can't find the >>> debugging symbols even though they're there. I'll keep trying to get >>> gdb to work but any leads on reading these attributes from within >>> Graphite is greatly appreciated. >> >> I don't know about GCC 4.4, but a while back I wrote a script using my >> GCC Python plugin to draw a "subway map" of GCC 4.6's passes: >> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2011-07/msg00157.html >> which you can see here: >> http://gcc-python-plugin.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tables-of-passes.html >> >> If I reading things correctly, the graphite passes happen whilst the >> code is still in gimple form: the blocks are converted to RTL form in >> the "expand" pass, which happens about 20 or so passes later. >> >> Caveat: I'm not familiar with the insides of the graphite, and am >> relatively new to gcc's insides, so I could be wrong; also the script >> relies on the pass flags, and they're not necessarily correct either... > > > Yes, graphite works on GIMPLE. I believe I have never seen RTL when working > on graphite, so I doubt it is easily available. (Maybe it is, but it is > definitely not used within graphite). > > Cheers > Tobi >
Thanks David and Tobias, that helped. I started looking into the expand pass (cfgexpand.c), there's an interesting function there: static basic_block expand_gimple_basic_block (basic_block bb) When I get a change I'll make it 'public' and see if I can call it from graphite.c -Arnaldo