-
-This is the data structure of {\tt PrimOp} copied from prelude/PrimOp.lhs.
-I include here some comments about the estimated costs for these @PrimOps@.
-Compare with the @primOpCosts@ fct above. -- HWL
-
-\begin{pseudocode}
-data PrimOp
- -- I assume all these basic comparisons take just one ALU instruction
- -- Checked that for Char, Int; Word, Addr should be the same as Int.
-
- = CharGtOp | CharGeOp | CharEqOp | CharNeOp | CharLtOp | CharLeOp
- | IntGtOp | IntGeOp | IntEqOp | IntNeOp | IntLtOp | IntLeOp
- | WordGtOp | WordGeOp | WordEqOp | WordNeOp | WordLtOp | WordLeOp
- | AddrGtOp | AddrGeOp | AddrEqOp | AddrNeOp | AddrLtOp | AddrLeOp
-
- -- Analogously, these take one FP unit instruction
- -- Haven't checked that, yet.
-
- | FloatGtOp | FloatGeOp | FloatEqOp | FloatNeOp | FloatLtOp | FloatLeOp
- | DoubleGtOp | DoubleGeOp | DoubleEqOp | DoubleNeOp | DoubleLtOp | DoubleLeOp
-
- -- 1 ALU op; unchecked
- | OrdOp | ChrOp
-
- -- these just take 1 ALU op; checked
- | IntAddOp | IntSubOp
-
- -- but these take more than that; see special cases in primOpCosts
- -- I counted the generated ass. instructions for these -> checked
- | IntMulOp | IntQuotOp
- | IntRemOp | IntNegOp | IntAbsOp
-
- -- Rest is unchecked so far -- HWL
-
- -- Word#-related ops:
- | AndOp | OrOp | NotOp | XorOp | ShiftLOp | ShiftROp
- | Int2WordOp | Word2IntOp -- casts
-
- -- Addr#-related ops:
- | Int2AddrOp | Addr2IntOp -- casts
-
- -- Float#-related ops:
- | FloatAddOp | FloatSubOp | FloatMulOp | FloatDivOp | FloatNegOp
- | Float2IntOp | Int2FloatOp
-
- | FloatExpOp | FloatLogOp | FloatSqrtOp
- | FloatSinOp | FloatCosOp | FloatTanOp
- | FloatAsinOp | FloatAcosOp | FloatAtanOp
- | FloatSinhOp | FloatCoshOp | FloatTanhOp
- -- not all machines have these available conveniently:
- -- | FloatAsinhOp | FloatAcoshOp | FloatAtanhOp
- | FloatPowerOp -- ** op
-
- -- Double#-related ops:
- | DoubleAddOp | DoubleSubOp | DoubleMulOp | DoubleDivOp | DoubleNegOp
- | Double2IntOp | Int2DoubleOp
- | Double2FloatOp | Float2DoubleOp
-
- | DoubleExpOp | DoubleLogOp | DoubleSqrtOp
- | DoubleSinOp | DoubleCosOp | DoubleTanOp
- | DoubleAsinOp | DoubleAcosOp | DoubleAtanOp
- | DoubleSinhOp | DoubleCoshOp | DoubleTanhOp
- -- not all machines have these available conveniently:
- -- | DoubleAsinhOp | DoubleAcoshOp | DoubleAtanhOp
- | DoublePowerOp -- ** op
-
- -- Integer (and related...) ops:
- -- slightly weird -- to match GMP package.
- | IntegerAddOp | IntegerSubOp | IntegerMulOp
- | IntegerQuotRemOp | IntegerDivModOp | IntegerNegOp
-
- | IntegerCmpOp
-
- | Integer2IntOp | Int2IntegerOp
- | Addr2IntegerOp -- "Addr" is *always* a literal string
- -- ?? gcd, etc?
-
- | FloatEncodeOp | FloatDecodeOp
- | DoubleEncodeOp | DoubleDecodeOp
-
- -- primitive ops for primitive arrays
-
- | NewArrayOp
- | NewByteArrayOp PrimRep
-
- | SameMutableArrayOp
- | SameMutableByteArrayOp
-
- | ReadArrayOp | WriteArrayOp | IndexArrayOp -- for arrays of Haskell ptrs
-
- | ReadByteArrayOp PrimRep
- | WriteByteArrayOp PrimRep
- | IndexByteArrayOp PrimRep
- | IndexOffAddrOp PrimRep
- -- PrimRep can be one of {Char,Int,Addr,Float,Double}Kind.
- -- This is just a cheesy encoding of a bunch of ops.
- -- Note that ForeignObjRep is not included -- the only way of
- -- creating a ForeignObj is with a ccall or casm.
-
- | UnsafeFreezeArrayOp | UnsafeFreezeByteArrayOp
-
- | MakeStablePtrOp | DeRefStablePtrOp
-\end{pseudocode}
-
-A special ``trap-door'' to use in making calls direct to C functions:
-Note: From GrAn point of view, CCall is probably very expensive
- The programmer can specify the costs of the Ccall by inserting
- a GRAN_EXEC(a,b,l,s,f) at the end of the C- code, specifing the
- number or arithm., branch, load, store and floating point instructions
- -- HWL
-
-\begin{pseudocode}
- | CCallOp String -- An "unboxed" ccall# to this named function
- Bool -- True <=> really a "casm"
- Bool -- True <=> might invoke Haskell GC
- [Type] -- Unboxed argument; the state-token
- -- argument will have been put *first*
- Type -- Return type; one of the "StateAnd<blah>#" types
-
- -- (... to be continued ... )
-\end{pseudocode}