Consider the following C code and assume that the size of pointers, int, and unsigned long is 32 bits and that the size of double is 64 bits.
static unsigned long a = 10;
static double *v;
extern void *malloc(unsigned long);
static double *mkvec(unsigned long n) {
if (n < 1) return (double *)0;
unsigned long s = sizeof(double);
double *v = (double *)malloc(n * s);
return v;
}
double *compute() {
v = mkvec(a * 4);
for (unsigned long i = 1; i < a; i++)
if (v[i] > v[0]) v[i] = 3 * i - 1;
return v;
}
The Postfix code for the above code is as follows: (code has not been thoroughly checked: bug reports are welcome)
In the following code sections, BB# means "basic block number".
Static (global) variables |
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;; variable "a"
DATA
ALIGN
LABEL a
SINT 10
;; variable "v"
DATA ; "static" variables are always initialized
ALIGN
LABEL v
SINT 0 ; this is a null pointer
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Declaration of external function |
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EXTERN malloc
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Function "mkvec" |
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;; start of BB1
TEXT
ALIGN
LABEL mkvec
ENTER 8 ; s@-4 v@-8
LOCAL 8
LDINT
INT 1
LT
JZ ifend1
;; end of BB1
;; start of BB2
INT 0
STFVAL32
LEAVE
RET
;; end of BB2
;; start of BB3
ALIGN
LABEL ifend1
INT 8 ; sizeof(double)
LOCAL -4
STINT
LOCAL +8
LDINT
LOCAL -4
LDINT
MUL
CALL malloc
;; end of BB3
;; start of BB4
TRASH 4
LDFVAL32
LOCAL -8
STINT
LOCAL -8
LDINT
STFVAL32
LEAVE
RET
;; end of BB4
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Function "compute" |
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;; start of BB1
TEXT
ALIGN
GLOBAL compute, FUNC
LABEL compute
ENTER 4 ; i@-4
ADDR a
LDINT
INT 4
MUL
CALL mkvec
;; end of BB1
;; start of BB2
TRASH 4
LDFVAL32
DUP32
ADDR v
STINT
TRASH 4
INT 1
LOCAL -4
STINT
;; end of BB2
;; start of BB3
ALIGN
LABEL fortest
LOCAL -4
LDINT
ADDR a
LDINT
LT
JZ forend
;; end of BB3
;; start of BB4
ADDR v
LDINT
LOCAL -4
LDINT
INT 8
MUL
ADD
LDDOUBLE
ADDR v
LDINT
INT 0
INT 8
MUL
ADD
LDDOUBLE
DCMP
INT 0
GT
JZ ifend2
;; end of BB4
;; start of BB5
INT 3
LOCAL -4
LDINT
MUL
INT 1
SUB
I2D
DUP64
ADDR v
LDINT
LOCAL -4
LDINT
INT 8
MUL
ADD
STDOUBLE
TRASH 8
;; end of BB5
;; start of BB6
ALIGN
LABEL ifend2
ALIGN
LABEL forincr
LOCAL -4
LDINT
DUP32
INT 1
ADD
LOCAL -4
STINT
TRASH 4
JMP fortest
;; end of BB6
;; start of BB7
ALIGN
LABEL forend
ADDR v
LDINT
STFVAL32
LEAVE
RET
;; end of BB7
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To compile the Postfix code directly, pf2asm can be used (assuming a 32-bit architecture):
pf2asm compute.pf yasm -felf compute.asm