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1 ;;; -*-lisp-*-
2 ;;;
3 ;;; Code generation protocol
4 ;;;
5 ;;; (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware
6 ;;;
7
8 ;;;----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
9 ;;;
10 ;;; This file is part of the Sensble Object Design, an object system for C.
11 ;;;
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25
26 (cl:in-package #:sod)
27
28 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 ;;; Temporary names.
30
31 ;; Protocol.
32
33 (export 'format-temporary-name)
34 (defgeneric format-temporary-name (var stream)
35 (:documentation
36 "Write the name of a temporary variable VAR to STREAM."))
37
38 (export 'var-in-use-p)
39 (defgeneric var-in-use-p (var)
40 (:documentation
41 "Answer whether VAR is currently being used. See `with-temporary-var'.")
42 (:method (var)
43 "Non-temporary variables are always in use."
44 (declare (ignore var))
45 t))
46 (defgeneric (setf var-in-use-p) (value var)
47 (:documentation
48 "Record whether VAR is currently being used. See `with-temporary-var'."))
49
50 ;; Root class.
51
52 (export 'temporary-name)
53 (defclass temporary-name ()
54 ((tag :initarg :tag :reader temp-tag))
55 (:documentation
56 "Base class for temporary variable and argument names."))
57
58 ;; Important variables.
59
60 (defparameter *temporary-index* 0
61 "Index for temporary name generation.
62
63 This is automatically reset to zero before the output functions are
64 invoked to write a file. This way, we can ensure that the same output
65 file is always produced from the same input.")
66
67 (define-clear-the-decks reset-codegen-index
68 (setf *temporary-index* 0))
69
70 ;; Important temporary names.
71
72 (export '(*sod-ap* *sod-master-ap*))
73 (defparameter *sod-ap*
74 (make-instance 'temporary-name :tag "sod__ap"))
75 (defparameter *sod-master-ap*
76 (make-instance 'temporary-name :tag "sod__master_ap"))
77
78 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 ;;; Instructions.
80
81 ;; Classes.
82
83 (export 'inst)
84 (defclass inst () ()
85 (:documentation
86 "A base class for instructions.
87
88 An `instruction' is anything which might be useful to string into a code
89 generator. Both statements and expressions can be represented by trees of
90 instructions. The `definst' macro is a convenient way of defining new
91 instructions.
92
93 The only important protocol for instructions is output, which is achieved
94 by calling `print-object' with `*print-escape*' nil.
95
96 This doesn't really do very much, but it acts as a handy marker for
97 instruction subclasses."))
98
99 (export 'inst-metric)
100 (defgeneric inst-metric (inst)
101 (:documentation
102 "Returns a `metric' describing how complicated INST is.
103
104 The default metric of an inst node is simply 1; `inst' subclasses
105 generated by `definst' (q.v.) have an automatically generated method which
106 returns one plus the sum of the metrics of the node's children.
107
108 This isn't intended to be a particularly rigorous definition. Its purpose
109 is to allow code generators to make decisions about inlining or calling
110 code fairly simply.")
111 (:method ((inst t))
112 (declare (ignore inst))
113 1)
114 (:method ((inst null))
115 (declare (ignore inst))
116 1)
117 (:method ((inst list))
118 (reduce #'+ inst :key #'inst-metric)))
119
120 ;; Instruction definition.
121
122 (export 'definst)
123 (defmacro definst (code (streamvar &key export) args &body body)
124 "Define an instruction type and describe how to output it.
125
126 An `inst' can represent any structured piece of output syntax: a
127 statement, expression or declaration, for example. This macro defines the
128 following things:
129
130 * A class `CODE-inst' to represent the instruction.
131
132 * Instance slots named after the ARGS, with matching keyword initargs,
133 and `inst-ARG' readers.
134
135 * A constructor `make-CODE-inst' which accepts the ARGS (in order, not
136 with keywords) as arguments and returns a fresh instance.
137
138 * A print method, which prints a diagnostic dump if `*print-escape*' is
139 set, or invokes the BODY (with STREAMVAR bound to the output stream)
140 otherwise. The BODY is expected to produce target code at this
141 point.
142
143 If EXPORT is non-nil, then export the `CODE-inst' and `make-CODE-inst'
144 symbols."
145
146 (let ((inst-var (gensym "INST"))
147 (class-name (symbolicate code '-inst))
148 (constructor-name (symbolicate 'make- code '-inst))
149 (keys (mapcar (lambda (arg) (intern (symbol-name arg) :keyword))
150 args)))
151 `(progn
152 (defclass ,class-name (inst)
153 ,(mapcar (lambda (arg key)
154 `(,arg :initarg ,key :reader ,(symbolicate 'inst- arg)))
155 args keys))
156 (defun ,constructor-name (,@args)
157 (make-instance ',class-name ,@(mappend #'list keys args)))
158 (defmethod inst-metric ((,inst-var ,class-name))
159 (with-slots (,@args) ,inst-var
160 (+ 1 ,@(mapcar (lambda (arg) `(inst-metric ,arg)) args))))
161 (defmethod print-object ((,inst-var ,class-name) ,streamvar)
162 (with-slots (,@args) ,inst-var
163 (if *print-escape*
164 (print-unreadable-object (,inst-var ,streamvar :type t)
165 (format stream "~@<~@{~S ~@_~S~^ ~_~}~:>"
166 ,@(mappend #'list keys args)))
167 (progn ,@body))))
168 ,@(and export `((export '(,class-name ,constructor-name))))
169 ',code)))
170
171 ;; Important instruction classes.
172
173 (definst var (stream :export t) (name type init)
174 (pprint-c-type type stream name)
175 (when init
176 (format stream " = ~A" init)))
177 (definst set (stream :export t) (var expr)
178 (format stream "~@<~A = ~@_~2I~A;~:>" var expr))
179 (definst update (stream :export t) (var op expr)
180 (format stream "~@<~A ~A= ~@_~2I~A;~:>" var op expr))
181 (definst return (stream :export t) (expr)
182 (format stream "return~@[ (~A)~];" expr))
183 (definst break (stream :export t) ()
184 (format stream "break;"))
185 (definst continue (stream :export t) ()
186 (format stream "continue;"))
187 (definst expr (stream :export t) (expr)
188 (format stream "~A;" expr))
189 (definst block (stream :export t) (decls body)
190 (format stream "{~:@_~@< ~2I~@[~{~A;~:@_~}~:@_~]~{~A~^~:@_~}~:>~:@_}"
191 decls body))
192 (definst function (stream :export t) (name type body)
193 (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
194 (princ "static " stream)
195 (pprint-c-type type stream name)
196 (format stream "~:@_~A~:@_~:@_" body)))
197
198 ;; Formatting utilities.
199
200 (defun format-compound-statement* (stream child morep thunk)
201 "Underlying function for `format-compound-statement'."
202 (cond ((typep child 'block-inst)
203 (funcall thunk stream)
204 (write-char #\space stream)
205 (princ child stream)
206 (when morep (write-char #\space stream)))
207 (t
208 (pprint-logical-block (stream nil)
209 (funcall thunk stream)
210 (write-char #\space stream)
211 (pprint-indent :block 2 stream)
212 (pprint-newline :linear stream)
213 (princ child stream)
214 (pprint-indent :block 0 stream)
215 (case morep
216 (:space
217 (write-char #\space stream)
218 (pprint-newline :linear stream))
219 ((t)
220 (pprint-newline :mandatory stream)))))))
221
222 (export 'format-compound-statement)
223 (defmacro format-compound-statement
224 ((stream child &optional morep) &body body)
225 "Format a compound statement to STREAM.
226
227 The introductory material is printed by BODY. The CHILD is formatted
228 properly according to whether it's a `block-inst'. If MOREP is true, then
229 allow for more stuff following the child."
230 `(format-compound-statement* ,stream ,child ,morep
231 (lambda (,stream) ,@body)))
232
233 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
234 ;;; Code generation.
235
236 ;; Accessors.
237
238 (export 'codegen-functions)
239 (defgeneric codegen-functions (codegen)
240 (:documentation
241 "Return the list of `function-inst's of completed functions."))
242
243 (export 'ensure-var)
244 (defgeneric ensure-var (codegen name type &optional init)
245 (:documentation
246 "Add a variable to CODEGEN's list.
247
248 The variable is called NAME (which should be comparable using `equal' and
249 print to an identifier) and has the given TYPE. If INIT is present and
250 non-nil it is an expression `inst' used to provide the variable with an
251 initial value."))
252
253 (export '(emit-inst emit-insts))
254 (defgeneric emit-inst (codegen inst)
255 (:documentation
256 "Add INST to the end of CODEGEN's list of instructions."))
257 (defgeneric emit-insts (codegen insts)
258 (:documentation
259 "Add a list of INSTS to the end of CODEGEN's list of instructions.")
260 (:method (codegen insts)
261 (dolist (inst insts) (emit-inst codegen inst))))
262
263 (export 'codegen-push)
264 (defgeneric codegen-push (codegen)
265 (:documentation
266 "Pushes the current code generation state onto a stack.
267
268 The state consists of the accumulated variables and instructions."))
269
270 (export 'codegen-pop)
271 (defgeneric codegen-pop (codegen)
272 (:documentation
273 "Pops a saved state off of the CODEGEN's stack.
274
275 Returns the newly accumulated variables and instructions as lists, as
276 separate values."))
277
278 (export 'codegen-add-function)
279 (defgeneric codegen-add-function (codegen function)
280 (:documentation
281 "Adds a function to CODEGEN's list.
282
283 Actually, we're not picky: FUNCTION can be any kind of object that you're
284 willing to find in the list returned by `codegen-functions'."))
285
286 (export 'temporary-var)
287 (defgeneric temporary-var (codegen type)
288 (:documentation
289 "Return the name of a temporary variable.
290
291 The temporary variable will have the given TYPE, and will be marked
292 in-use. You should clear the in-use flag explicitly when you've finished
293 with the variable -- or, better, use `with-temporary-var' to do the
294 cleanup automatically."))
295
296 (export 'codegen-build-function)
297 (defun codegen-build-function (codegen name type vars insts)
298 "Build a function and add it to CODEGEN's list.
299
300 Returns the function's name."
301 (codegen-add-function codegen
302 (make-function-inst name type
303 (make-block-inst vars insts)))
304 name)
305
306 (export 'codegen-pop-block)
307 (defgeneric codegen-pop-block (codegen)
308 (:documentation
309 "Makes a block (`block-inst') out of the completed code in CODEGEN.")
310 (:method (codegen)
311 (multiple-value-bind (vars insts) (codegen-pop codegen)
312 (make-block-inst vars insts))))
313
314 (export 'codegen-pop-function)
315 (defgeneric codegen-pop-function (codegen name type)
316 (:documentation
317 "Makes a function out of the completed code in CODEGEN.
318
319 The NAME can be any object you like. The TYPE should be a function type
320 object which includes argument names. The return value is the NAME.")
321 (:method (codegen name type)
322 (multiple-value-bind (vars insts) (codegen-pop codegen)
323 (codegen-build-function codegen name type vars insts))))
324
325 (export 'with-temporary-var)
326 (defmacro with-temporary-var ((codegen var type) &body body)
327 "Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to a temporary variable name.
328
329 During BODY, VAR will be marked in-use; when BODY ends, VAR will be marked
330 available for re-use."
331 `(let ((,var (temporary-var ,codegen ,type)))
332 (unwind-protect
333 (progn ,@body)
334 (setf (var-in-use-p ,var) nil))))
335
336 ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
337 ;;; Code generation idioms.
338
339 (export 'deliver-expr)
340 (defun deliver-expr (codegen target expr)
341 "Emit code to deliver the value of EXPR to the TARGET.
342
343 The TARGET may be one of the following.
344
345 * `:void', indicating that the value is to be discarded. The expression
346 will still be evaluated.
347
348 * `:void-return', indicating that the value is to be discarded (as for
349 `:void') and furthermore a `return' from the current function should
350 be forced after computing the value.
351
352 * `:return', indicating that the value is to be returned from the
353 current function.
354
355 * A variable name, indicating that the value is to be stored in the
356 variable.
357
358 In the cases of `:return', `:void' and `:void-return' targets, it is valid
359 for EXPR to be nil; this signifies that no computation needs to be
360 performed. Variable-name targets require an expression."
361
362 (case target
363 (:return (emit-inst codegen (make-return-inst expr)))
364 (:void (when expr (emit-inst codegen (make-expr-inst expr))))
365 (:void-return (when expr (emit-inst codegen (make-expr-inst expr)))
366 (emit-inst codegen (make-return-inst nil)))
367 (t (emit-inst codegen (make-set-inst target expr)))))
368
369 (export 'convert-stmts)
370 (defun convert-stmts (codegen target type func)
371 "Invoke FUNC to deliver a value to a non-`:return' target.
372
373 FUNC is a function which accepts a single argument, a non-`:return'
374 target, and generates statements which deliver a value (see
375 `deliver-expr') of the specified TYPE to this target. In general, the
376 generated code will have the form
377
378 setup instructions...
379 (deliver-expr CODEGEN TARGET (compute value...))
380 cleanup instructions...
381
382 where the cleanup instructions are essential to the proper working of the
383 generated program.
384
385 The `convert-stmts' function will call FUNC to generate code, and arrange
386 that its value is correctly delivered to TARGET, regardless of what the
387 TARGET is -- i.e., it lifts the restriction to non-`:return' targets. It
388 does this by inventing a new temporary variable."
389
390 (case target
391 (:return (with-temporary-var (codegen var type)
392 (funcall func var)
393 (deliver-expr codegen target var)))
394 (:void-return (funcall func :void)
395 (emit-inst codegen (make-return-inst nil)))
396 (t (funcall func target))))
397
398 ;;;----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------