Lines Matching defs:uses
120 btr_user uses;
183 instruction that uses the target register value means that the hardware
199 the end of that block, including any uses by a final jump insn, if any. */
330 this_def->uses = NULL;
352 uses easily.
464 /* Scan the code building up the set of all defs and all uses.
594 /* If this block ends in a jump insn, add any uses or even clobbers
683 /* Link uses to the uses lists of all of their reaching defs.
766 user->next = def->uses;
767 def->uses = user;
838 for (user = def->uses; user != NULL; user = user->next)
1038 for (user = def->uses; user != NULL; user = user->next)
1081 && other_def->uses != NULL
1102 for (user = other_def->uses; user != NULL; user = user->next)
1119 user = other_def->uses;
1124 user->next = def->uses;
1125 def->uses = user;
1129 after uses where they previously were not. This means
1134 for (user = def->uses; user != NULL; user = user->next)
1139 other_def->uses = NULL;
1157 Update all reaching uses of DEF in the RTL to use BTR.
1167 Replace all uses of the old target register definition by
1168 uses of the new definition. Delete the old definition. */
1232 for (user = def->uses; user != NULL; user = user->next)
1270 i.e. it has a constant source, and all uses are unambiguous.
1311 if (!def->uses)
1331 for (user = def->uses; user != NULL; user = user->next)
1411 in the flowgraph, away from their corresponding uses. */