-- Local imports
import CLasH.Normalize.NormalizeTypes
import CLasH.Translator.TranslatorTypes
+import CLasH.VHDL.Constants (builtinIds)
import CLasH.Utils
import qualified CLasH.Utils.Core.CoreTools as CoreTools
import qualified CLasH.VHDL.VHDLTools as VHDLTools
-- trace ("Trying to apply transform " ++ name ++ " to:\n" ++ showSDoc (nest 4 $ ppr expr') ++ "\nType: \n" ++ (showSDoc $ nest 4 $ ppr $ CoreUtils.exprType expr') ++ "\n")
changed
then
- -- trace ("Applying transform " ++ name ++ " to:\n" ++ showSDoc (nest 4 $ ppr expr') ++ "\nType: \n" ++ (showSDoc $ nest 4 $ ppr $ CoreUtils.exprType expr') ++ "\n") $
- -- trace ("Result of applying " ++ name ++ ":\n" ++ showSDoc (nest 4 $ ppr expr'') ++ "\n" ++ "Type: \n" ++ (showSDoc $ nest 4 $ ppr $ CoreUtils.exprType expr'') ++ "\n" ) $
+ -- trace ("Applying transform " ++ name ++ " to:\n" ++ showSDoc (nest 4 $ ppr expr') ++ "\nType: \n" ++ (showSDoc $ nest 4 $ ppr $ CoreUtils.exprType expr') ++ "\n"
+ -- ++ "Result of applying " ++ name ++ ":\n" ++ showSDoc (nest 4 $ ppr expr'') ++ "\n" ++ "Type: \n" ++ (showSDoc $ nest 4 $ ppr $ CoreUtils.exprType expr'') ++ "\n" ) $
applyboth first (name, second)
expr''
else
-- Is the given expression representable at runtime, based on the type?
isRepr :: (CoreTools.TypedThing t) => t -> TransformMonad Bool
-isRepr tything = case CoreTools.getType tything of
+isRepr tything = Trans.lift (isRepr' tything)
+
+isRepr' :: (CoreTools.TypedThing t) => t -> TranslatorSession Bool
+isRepr' tything = case CoreTools.getType tything of
Nothing -> return False
- Just ty -> Trans.lift $ MonadState.lift tsType $ VHDLTools.isReprType ty
+ Just ty -> MonadState.lift tsType $ VHDLTools.isReprType ty
is_local_var :: CoreSyn.CoreExpr -> TranslatorSession Bool
is_local_var (CoreSyn.Var v) = do
isUserDefined :: CoreSyn.CoreBndr -> Bool
-- System names are certain to not be user defined
isUserDefined bndr | Name.isSystemName (Id.idName bndr) = False
--- Check a list of typical compiler-defined names
-isUserDefined bndr = str `notElem` compiler_names
+-- Builtin functions are usually not user-defined either (and would
+-- break currently if they are...)
+isUserDefined bndr = str `notElem` builtinIds
where
str = Name.getOccString bndr
- -- These are names of bindings usually generated by the compiler. For some
- -- reason these are not marked as system, probably because the name itself
- -- is not made up by the compiler, just this particular binding is.
- compiler_names = ["fromInteger", "+", "*", "-"]
-- Is the given binder normalizable? This means that its type signature can be
-- represented in hardware, which should (?) guarantee that it can be made
-- into hardware. Note that if a binder is not normalizable, it might become
-- so using argument propagation.
isNormalizeable :: CoreBndr -> TransformMonad Bool
-isNormalizeable bndr = do
+isNormalizeable bndr = Trans.lift (isNormalizeable' bndr)
+
+isNormalizeable' :: CoreBndr -> TranslatorSession Bool
+isNormalizeable' bndr = do
let ty = Id.idType bndr
let (arg_tys, res_ty) = Type.splitFunTys ty
-- This function is normalizable if all its arguments and return value are
-- representable.
- andM $ mapM isRepr (res_ty:arg_tys)
+ andM $ mapM isRepr' (res_ty:arg_tys)