| #!/usr/bin/awk -f |
| # |
| # Generate the file opcodes.h. |
| # |
| # This AWK script scans a concatenation of the parse.h output file from the |
| # parser and the vdbe.c source file in order to generate the opcodes numbers |
| # for all opcodes. |
| # |
| # The lines of the vdbe.c that we are interested in are of the form: |
| # |
| # case OP_aaaa: /* same as TK_bbbbb */ |
| # |
| # The TK_ comment is optional. If it is present, then the value assigned to |
| # the OP_ is the same as the TK_ value. If missing, the OP_ value is assigned |
| # a small integer that is different from every other OP_ value. |
| # |
| # We go to the trouble of making some OP_ value the same as TK_ values |
| # as an optimization. During parsing, things like expression operators |
| # are coded with TK_ values such as TK_ADD, TK_DIVIDE, and so forth. Later |
| # during code generation, we need to generate corresponding opcodes like |
| # OP_Add and OP_Divide. By making TK_ADD==OP_Add and TK_DIVIDE==OP_Divide, |
| # code to translation from one to the other is avoided. This makes the |
| # code generator run (infinitesimally) faster and more importantly it makes |
| # the total library smaller. |
| # |
| # This script also scans for lines of the form: |
| # |
| # case OP_aaaa: /* no-push */ |
| # |
| # When the no-push comment is found on an opcode, it means that that |
| # opcode does not leave a result on the stack. But identifying which |
| # opcodes leave results on the stack it is possible to determine a |
| # much smaller upper bound on the size of the stack. This allows |
| # a smaller stack to be allocated, which is important to embedded |
| # systems with limited memory space. This script generates a series |
| # of "NOPUSH_MASK" defines that contain bitmaps of opcodes that leave |
| # results on the stack. The NOPUSH_MASK defines are used in vdbeaux.c |
| # to help determine the maximum stack size. |
| # |
| |
| |
| # Remember the TK_ values from the parse.h file |
| /^#define TK_/ { |
| tk[$2] = $3 |
| } |
| |
| # Scan for "case OP_aaaa:" lines in the vdbe.c file |
| /^case OP_/ { |
| name = $2 |
| sub(/:/,"",name) |
| sub("\r","",name) |
| op[name] = -1 |
| for(i=3; i<NF; i++){ |
| if($i=="same" && $(i+1)=="as"){ |
| sym = $(i+2) |
| sub(/,/,"",sym) |
| op[name] = tk[sym] |
| used[op[name]] = 1 |
| sameas[op[name]] = sym |
| } |
| if($i=="no-push"){ |
| nopush[name] = 1 |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Assign numbers to all opcodes and output the result. |
| END { |
| cnt = 0 |
| max = 0 |
| print "/* Automatically generated. Do not edit */" |
| print "/* See the mkopcodeh.awk script for details */" |
| for(name in op){ |
| if( op[name]<0 ){ |
| cnt++ |
| while( used[cnt] ) cnt++ |
| op[name] = cnt |
| } |
| used[op[name]] = 1; |
| if( op[name]>max ) max = op[name] |
| printf "#define %-25s %15d", name, op[name] |
| if( sameas[op[name]] ) { |
| printf " /* same as %-12s*/", sameas[op[name]] |
| } |
| printf "\n" |
| |
| } |
| seenUnused = 0; |
| for(i=1; i<max; i++){ |
| if( !used[i] ){ |
| if( !seenUnused ){ |
| printf "\n/* The following opcode values are never used */\n" |
| seenUnused = 1 |
| } |
| printf "#define %-25s %15d\n", sprintf( "OP_NotUsed_%-3d", i ), i |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Generate the 10 16-bit bitmasks used by function opcodeUsesStack() |
| # in vdbeaux.c. See comments in that function for details. |
| # |
| nopush[0] = 0 # 0..15 |
| nopush[1] = 0 # 16..31 |
| nopush[2] = 0 # 32..47 |
| nopush[3] = 0 # 48..63 |
| nopush[4] = 0 # 64..79 |
| nopush[5] = 0 # 80..95 |
| nopush[6] = 0 # 96..111 |
| nopush[7] = 0 # 112..127 |
| nopush[8] = 0 # 128..143 |
| nopush[9] = 0 # 144..159 |
| for(name in op){ |
| if( nopush[name] ){ |
| n = op[name] |
| j = n%16 |
| i = ((n - j)/16) |
| nopush[i] = nopush[i] + (2^j) |
| } |
| } |
| printf "\n" |
| for(i=0; i<10; i++){ |
| printf "#define NOPUSH_MASK_%d %d\n", i, nopush[i] |
| } |
| } |