(define_memory_constraint, define_address_constraint): New MD forms.
* gensupport.c (process_rtx): Put define_constraint etc on the
predicate queue.
* genpreds.c (process_define_predicate): Adjust comment. Validate
the name, and call validate_exp to validate the expression.
(mark_mode_tests, write_extract_subexp): Can assume correct input.
(write_predicate_expr): Likewise. NAME argument no longer necessary;
all callers changed.
(validate_exp, needs_variable, struct constraint_data)
(constraints_by_letter_table, first_constraint, last_constraint_ptr)
(FOR_ALL_CONSTRAINTS, generic_constraint_letters, const_int_constraints)
(const_dbl_constraints, constraint_max_namelen)
(have_register_constraints, have_memory_constraints)
(have_address_constraints, have_address_constraints)
(have_extra_constraints, have_const_int_constraints)
(have_const_dbl_constraints, mangle, add_constraint)
(process_define_constraint, process_define_register_constraint)
(write_enum_constraint_num, write_lookup_constraint)
(write_insn_constraint_len, write_regclass_for_constraint)
(write_constraint_satisfied_p, write_insn_const_int_ok_for_constraint)
(write_insn_extra_memory_constraint)
(write_insn_extra_address_constraint)
(write_satisfies_constraint_fns): New.
(write_tm_preds_h): If we have new-style constraint definitions,
prototype the functions generated from them, and define the
old constraint interface (still used by generic code) in terms of
those functions.
(write_insn_preds_c): If we have new-style constraint definitions,
generate all relevant functions from those definitions.
(main): Handle define_constraint etc.
* genoutput.c (struct constraint_data, indep_constraints)
(mdep_constraint_letters, constraints_by_letter_table, note_constraint)
(mdep_constraint_len): New data structures and functions, defined
#ifdef USE_MD_CONSTRAINTS.
(check_constraint_len): Don't define #ifdef USE_MD_CONSTRAINTS.
(validate_insn_alternatives): If USE_MD_CONSTRAINTS is defined,
use new logic to validate operand constraints against constraint
definitions.
(main): Process define_constraint etc. if USE_MD_CONSTRAINTS is
defined.
* defaults.h: If none of the old-style constraint macros are
defined, define USE_MD_CONSTRAINTS; do not provide defaults for any
old-style macros; and poison REG_CLASS_FROM_LETTER,
CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P, CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P, and
EXTRA_CONSTRAINT.
* recog.c (reg_fits_class_p): If cl is NO_REGS, return 0 immediately.
* doc/md.texi: Document new constraint-definition mechanism and the
C interface it provides. Remove references to old mechanism
elsewhere in the document.
(Machine Constraints): Use pathnames relative to gcc directory,
i.e. config/ARCH/FILE. Change i386 section to refer to
config/i386/predicates.md; update that section to match docstrings.
* doc/tm.texi: Move all documentation of the old constraint-
definition macros to their own section, clearly mark as obsolete.
* config/i386/predicates.md (R, q, Q, l, a, b, c, d, S, D, A, f, t)
(u, y, x, Y, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, G, C, e, Z): New constraint
definitions.
* config/i386/i386.h (REG_CLASS_FROM_LETTER, CONST_OK_FOR_LETTER_P)
(CONST_DOUBLE_OK_FOR_LETTER_P, EXTRA_CONSTRAINT): Delete.
* config/i386/i386.md (*movdf_nointeger): Remove stray 'H' from
constraint strings.
(splits and peepholes): Use satisfies_constraint_*.
* config/i386/i386.c (memory_address_length)
(ix86_attr_length_immediate_default): Use satisfies_constraint_*.
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