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- <h3 class="section">18.4 Defining data structures for per-function information.</h3>
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- <p>If the target needs to store information on a per-function basis, GCC
- provides a macro and a couple of variables to allow this. Note, just
- using statics to store the information is a bad idea, since GCC supports
- nested functions, so you can be halfway through encoding one function
- when another one comes along.
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- <p>GCC defines a data structure called <code>struct function</code> which
- contains all of the data specific to an individual function. This
- structure contains a field called <code>machine</code> whose type is
- <code>struct machine_function *</code>, which can be used by targets to point
- to their own specific data.
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- <p>If a target needs per-function specific data it should define the type
- <code>struct machine_function</code> and also the macro <code>INIT_EXPANDERS</code>.
- This macro should be used to initialize the function pointer
- <code>init_machine_status</code>. This pointer is explained below.
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- <p>One typical use of per-function, target specific data is to create an
- RTX to hold the register containing the function’s return address. This
- RTX can then be used to implement the <code>__builtin_return_address</code>
- function, for level 0.
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- <p>Note—earlier implementations of GCC used a single data area to hold
- all of the per-function information. Thus when processing of a nested
- function began the old per-function data had to be pushed onto a
- stack, and when the processing was finished, it had to be popped off the
- stack. GCC used to provide function pointers called
- <code>save_machine_status</code> and <code>restore_machine_status</code> to handle
- the saving and restoring of the target specific information. Since the
- single data area approach is no longer used, these pointers are no
- longer supported.
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- The intention of this macro is to allow the initialization of the
- function pointer <code>init_machine_status</code>.
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- function, before function compilation starts, in order to allow the
- target to perform any target specific initialization of the
- <code>struct function</code> structure. It is intended that this would be
- used to initialize the <code>machine</code> of that structure.
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- GC allocation, including the structure itself.
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