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//===-- Core.cpp ----------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the common infrastructure (including the C bindings)
// for libLLVMCore.a, which implements the LLVM intermediate representation.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm-c/Core.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Constants.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DebugInfoMetadata.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticPrinter.h"
#include "llvm/IR/GlobalAlias.h"
#include "llvm/IR/GlobalVariable.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/IR/InlineAsm.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
#include "llvm/IR/LegacyPassManager.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ManagedStatic.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Threading.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <system_error>
using namespace llvm;
[Modules] Make Support/Debug.h modular. This requires it to not change behavior based on other files defining DEBUG_TYPE, which means it cannot define DEBUG_TYPE at all. This is actually better IMO as it forces folks to define relevant DEBUG_TYPEs for their files. However, it requires all files that currently use DEBUG(...) to define a DEBUG_TYPE if they don't already. I've updated all such files in LLVM and will do the same for other upstream projects. This still leaves one important change in how LLVM uses the DEBUG_TYPE macro going forward: we need to only define the macro *after* header files have been #include-ed. Previously, this wasn't possible because Debug.h required the macro to be pre-defined. This commit removes that. By defining DEBUG_TYPE after the includes two things are fixed: - Header files that need to provide a DEBUG_TYPE for some inline code can do so by defining the macro before their inline code and undef-ing it afterward so the macro does not escape. - We no longer have rampant ODR violations due to including headers with different DEBUG_TYPE definitions. This may be mostly an academic violation today, but with modules these types of violations are easy to check for and potentially very relevant. Where necessary to suppor headers with DEBUG_TYPE, I have moved the definitions below the includes in this commit. I plan to move the rest of the DEBUG_TYPE macros in LLVM in subsequent commits; this one is big enough. The comments in Debug.h, which were hilariously out of date already, have been updated to reflect the recommended practice going forward. llvm-svn: 206822
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#define DEBUG_TYPE "ir"
void llvm::initializeCore(PassRegistry &Registry) {
initializeDominatorTreeWrapperPassPass(Registry);
initializePrintModulePassWrapperPass(Registry);
initializePrintFunctionPassWrapperPass(Registry);
initializePrintBasicBlockPassPass(Registry);
initializeSafepointIRVerifierPass(Registry);
initializeVerifierLegacyPassPass(Registry);
}
void LLVMInitializeCore(LLVMPassRegistryRef R) {
initializeCore(*unwrap(R));
}
void LLVMShutdown() {
llvm_shutdown();
}
/*===-- Error handling ----------------------------------------------------===*/
char *LLVMCreateMessage(const char *Message) {
return strdup(Message);
}
void LLVMDisposeMessage(char *Message) {
free(Message);
}
/*===-- Operations on contexts --------------------------------------------===*/
static ManagedStatic<LLVMContext> GlobalContext;
LLVMContextRef LLVMContextCreate() {
return wrap(new LLVMContext());
}
LLVMContextRef LLVMGetGlobalContext() { return wrap(&*GlobalContext); }
void LLVMContextSetDiagnosticHandler(LLVMContextRef C,
LLVMDiagnosticHandler Handler,
void *DiagnosticContext) {
unwrap(C)->setDiagnosticHandlerCallBack(
LLVM_EXTENSION reinterpret_cast<DiagnosticHandler::DiagnosticHandlerTy>(
Handler),
DiagnosticContext);
}
LLVMDiagnosticHandler LLVMContextGetDiagnosticHandler(LLVMContextRef C) {
return LLVM_EXTENSION reinterpret_cast<LLVMDiagnosticHandler>(
unwrap(C)->getDiagnosticHandlerCallBack());
}
void *LLVMContextGetDiagnosticContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return unwrap(C)->getDiagnosticContext();
}
void LLVMContextSetYieldCallback(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMYieldCallback Callback,
void *OpaqueHandle) {
auto YieldCallback =
LLVM_EXTENSION reinterpret_cast<LLVMContext::YieldCallbackTy>(Callback);
unwrap(C)->setYieldCallback(YieldCallback, OpaqueHandle);
}
LLVMBool LLVMContextShouldDiscardValueNames(LLVMContextRef C) {
return unwrap(C)->shouldDiscardValueNames();
}
void LLVMContextSetDiscardValueNames(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMBool Discard) {
unwrap(C)->setDiscardValueNames(Discard);
}
void LLVMContextDispose(LLVMContextRef C) {
delete unwrap(C);
}
unsigned LLVMGetMDKindIDInContext(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Name,
unsigned SLen) {
return unwrap(C)->getMDKindID(StringRef(Name, SLen));
}
unsigned LLVMGetMDKindID(const char *Name, unsigned SLen) {
return LLVMGetMDKindIDInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), Name, SLen);
}
#define GET_ATTR_KIND_FROM_NAME
#include "AttributesCompatFunc.inc"
unsigned LLVMGetEnumAttributeKindForName(const char *Name, size_t SLen) {
return getAttrKindFromName(StringRef(Name, SLen));
}
unsigned LLVMGetLastEnumAttributeKind(void) {
return Attribute::AttrKind::EndAttrKinds;
}
LLVMAttributeRef LLVMCreateEnumAttribute(LLVMContextRef C, unsigned KindID,
uint64_t Val) {
return wrap(Attribute::get(*unwrap(C), (Attribute::AttrKind)KindID, Val));
}
unsigned LLVMGetEnumAttributeKind(LLVMAttributeRef A) {
return unwrap(A).getKindAsEnum();
}
uint64_t LLVMGetEnumAttributeValue(LLVMAttributeRef A) {
auto Attr = unwrap(A);
if (Attr.isEnumAttribute())
return 0;
return Attr.getValueAsInt();
}
LLVMAttributeRef LLVMCreateStringAttribute(LLVMContextRef C,
const char *K, unsigned KLength,
const char *V, unsigned VLength) {
return wrap(Attribute::get(*unwrap(C), StringRef(K, KLength),
StringRef(V, VLength)));
}
const char *LLVMGetStringAttributeKind(LLVMAttributeRef A,
unsigned *Length) {
auto S = unwrap(A).getKindAsString();
*Length = S.size();
return S.data();
}
const char *LLVMGetStringAttributeValue(LLVMAttributeRef A,
unsigned *Length) {
auto S = unwrap(A).getValueAsString();
*Length = S.size();
return S.data();
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsEnumAttribute(LLVMAttributeRef A) {
auto Attr = unwrap(A);
return Attr.isEnumAttribute() || Attr.isIntAttribute();
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsStringAttribute(LLVMAttributeRef A) {
return unwrap(A).isStringAttribute();
}
char *LLVMGetDiagInfoDescription(LLVMDiagnosticInfoRef DI) {
std::string MsgStorage;
raw_string_ostream Stream(MsgStorage);
DiagnosticPrinterRawOStream DP(Stream);
unwrap(DI)->print(DP);
Stream.flush();
return LLVMCreateMessage(MsgStorage.c_str());
}
LLVMDiagnosticSeverity LLVMGetDiagInfoSeverity(LLVMDiagnosticInfoRef DI) {
LLVMDiagnosticSeverity severity;
switch(unwrap(DI)->getSeverity()) {
default:
severity = LLVMDSError;
break;
case DS_Warning:
severity = LLVMDSWarning;
break;
case DS_Remark:
severity = LLVMDSRemark;
break;
case DS_Note:
severity = LLVMDSNote;
break;
}
return severity;
}
/*===-- Operations on modules ---------------------------------------------===*/
LLVMModuleRef LLVMModuleCreateWithName(const char *ModuleID) {
return wrap(new Module(ModuleID, *GlobalContext));
}
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LLVMModuleRef LLVMModuleCreateWithNameInContext(const char *ModuleID,
LLVMContextRef C) {
return wrap(new Module(ModuleID, *unwrap(C)));
}
void LLVMDisposeModule(LLVMModuleRef M) {
delete unwrap(M);
}
const char *LLVMGetModuleIdentifier(LLVMModuleRef M, size_t *Len) {
auto &Str = unwrap(M)->getModuleIdentifier();
*Len = Str.length();
return Str.c_str();
}
void LLVMSetModuleIdentifier(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Ident, size_t Len) {
unwrap(M)->setModuleIdentifier(StringRef(Ident, Len));
}
const char *LLVMGetSourceFileName(LLVMModuleRef M, size_t *Len) {
auto &Str = unwrap(M)->getSourceFileName();
*Len = Str.length();
return Str.c_str();
}
void LLVMSetSourceFileName(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name, size_t Len) {
unwrap(M)->setSourceFileName(StringRef(Name, Len));
}
/*--.. Data layout .........................................................--*/
const char *LLVMGetDataLayoutStr(LLVMModuleRef M) {
return unwrap(M)->getDataLayoutStr().c_str();
}
const char *LLVMGetDataLayout(LLVMModuleRef M) {
return LLVMGetDataLayoutStr(M);
}
void LLVMSetDataLayout(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *DataLayoutStr) {
unwrap(M)->setDataLayout(DataLayoutStr);
}
/*--.. Target triple .......................................................--*/
const char * LLVMGetTarget(LLVMModuleRef M) {
return unwrap(M)->getTargetTriple().c_str();
}
void LLVMSetTarget(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Triple) {
unwrap(M)->setTargetTriple(Triple);
}
/*--.. Module flags ........................................................--*/
struct LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry {
LLVMModuleFlagBehavior Behavior;
const char *Key;
size_t KeyLen;
LLVMMetadataRef Metadata;
};
static Module::ModFlagBehavior
map_to_llvmModFlagBehavior(LLVMModuleFlagBehavior Behavior) {
switch (Behavior) {
case LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorError:
return Module::ModFlagBehavior::Error;
case LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorWarning:
return Module::ModFlagBehavior::Warning;
case LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorRequire:
return Module::ModFlagBehavior::Require;
case LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorOverride:
return Module::ModFlagBehavior::Override;
case LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorAppend:
return Module::ModFlagBehavior::Append;
case LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorAppendUnique:
return Module::ModFlagBehavior::AppendUnique;
}
llvm_unreachable("Unknown LLVMModuleFlagBehavior");
}
static LLVMModuleFlagBehavior
map_from_llvmModFlagBehavior(Module::ModFlagBehavior Behavior) {
switch (Behavior) {
case Module::ModFlagBehavior::Error:
return LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorError;
case Module::ModFlagBehavior::Warning:
return LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorWarning;
case Module::ModFlagBehavior::Require:
return LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorRequire;
case Module::ModFlagBehavior::Override:
return LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorOverride;
case Module::ModFlagBehavior::Append:
return LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorAppend;
case Module::ModFlagBehavior::AppendUnique:
return LLVMModuleFlagBehaviorAppendUnique;
default:
llvm_unreachable("Unhandled Flag Behavior");
}
}
LLVMModuleFlagEntry *LLVMCopyModuleFlagsMetadata(LLVMModuleRef M, size_t *Len) {
SmallVector<Module::ModuleFlagEntry, 8> MFEs;
unwrap(M)->getModuleFlagsMetadata(MFEs);
LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry *Result = static_cast<LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry *>(
safe_malloc(MFEs.size() * sizeof(LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry)));
for (unsigned i = 0; i < MFEs.size(); ++i) {
const auto &ModuleFlag = MFEs[i];
Result[i].Behavior = map_from_llvmModFlagBehavior(ModuleFlag.Behavior);
Result[i].Key = ModuleFlag.Key->getString().data();
Result[i].KeyLen = ModuleFlag.Key->getString().size();
Result[i].Metadata = wrap(ModuleFlag.Val);
}
*Len = MFEs.size();
return Result;
}
void LLVMDisposeModuleFlagsMetadata(LLVMModuleFlagEntry *Entries) {
free(Entries);
}
LLVMModuleFlagBehavior
LLVMModuleFlagEntriesGetFlagBehavior(LLVMModuleFlagEntry *Entries,
unsigned Index) {
LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry MFE =
static_cast<LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry>(Entries[Index]);
return MFE.Behavior;
}
const char *LLVMModuleFlagEntriesGetKey(LLVMModuleFlagEntry *Entries,
unsigned Index, size_t *Len) {
LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry MFE =
static_cast<LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry>(Entries[Index]);
*Len = MFE.KeyLen;
return MFE.Key;
}
LLVMMetadataRef LLVMModuleFlagEntriesGetMetadata(LLVMModuleFlagEntry *Entries,
unsigned Index) {
LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry MFE =
static_cast<LLVMOpaqueModuleFlagEntry>(Entries[Index]);
return MFE.Metadata;
}
LLVMMetadataRef LLVMGetModuleFlag(LLVMModuleRef M,
const char *Key, size_t KeyLen) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getModuleFlag({Key, KeyLen}));
}
void LLVMAddModuleFlag(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMModuleFlagBehavior Behavior,
const char *Key, size_t KeyLen,
LLVMMetadataRef Val) {
unwrap(M)->addModuleFlag(map_to_llvmModFlagBehavior(Behavior),
{Key, KeyLen}, unwrap(Val));
}
/*--.. Printing modules ....................................................--*/
void LLVMDumpModule(LLVMModuleRef M) {
unwrap(M)->print(errs(), nullptr,
/*ShouldPreserveUseListOrder=*/false, /*IsForDebug=*/true);
}
LLVMBool LLVMPrintModuleToFile(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Filename,
char **ErrorMessage) {
std::error_code EC;
raw_fd_ostream dest(Filename, EC, sys::fs::F_Text);
if (EC) {
*ErrorMessage = strdup(EC.message().c_str());
return true;
}
unwrap(M)->print(dest, nullptr);
dest.close();
if (dest.has_error()) {
std::string E = "Error printing to file: " + dest.error().message();
*ErrorMessage = strdup(E.c_str());
return true;
}
return false;
}
char *LLVMPrintModuleToString(LLVMModuleRef M) {
std::string buf;
raw_string_ostream os(buf);
unwrap(M)->print(os, nullptr);
os.flush();
return strdup(buf.c_str());
}
/*--.. Operations on inline assembler ......................................--*/
void LLVMSetModuleInlineAsm2(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Asm, size_t Len) {
unwrap(M)->setModuleInlineAsm(StringRef(Asm, Len));
}
void LLVMSetModuleInlineAsm(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Asm) {
unwrap(M)->setModuleInlineAsm(StringRef(Asm));
}
void LLVMAppendModuleInlineAsm(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Asm, size_t Len) {
unwrap(M)->appendModuleInlineAsm(StringRef(Asm, Len));
}
const char *LLVMGetModuleInlineAsm(LLVMModuleRef M, size_t *Len) {
auto &Str = unwrap(M)->getModuleInlineAsm();
*Len = Str.length();
return Str.c_str();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetInlineAsm(LLVMTypeRef Ty,
char *AsmString, size_t AsmStringSize,
char *Constraints, size_t ConstraintsSize,
LLVMBool HasSideEffects, LLVMBool IsAlignStack,
LLVMInlineAsmDialect Dialect) {
InlineAsm::AsmDialect AD;
switch (Dialect) {
case LLVMInlineAsmDialectATT:
AD = InlineAsm::AD_ATT;
break;
case LLVMInlineAsmDialectIntel:
AD = InlineAsm::AD_Intel;
break;
}
return wrap(InlineAsm::get(unwrap<FunctionType>(Ty),
StringRef(AsmString, AsmStringSize),
StringRef(Constraints, ConstraintsSize),
HasSideEffects, IsAlignStack, AD));
}
/*--.. Operations on module contexts ......................................--*/
LLVMContextRef LLVMGetModuleContext(LLVMModuleRef M) {
return wrap(&unwrap(M)->getContext());
}
/*===-- Operations on types -----------------------------------------------===*/
/*--.. Operations on all types (mostly) ....................................--*/
LLVMTypeKind LLVMGetTypeKind(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
switch (unwrap(Ty)->getTypeID()) {
case Type::VoidTyID:
return LLVMVoidTypeKind;
case Type::HalfTyID:
return LLVMHalfTypeKind;
case Type::FloatTyID:
return LLVMFloatTypeKind;
case Type::DoubleTyID:
return LLVMDoubleTypeKind;
case Type::X86_FP80TyID:
return LLVMX86_FP80TypeKind;
case Type::FP128TyID:
return LLVMFP128TypeKind;
case Type::PPC_FP128TyID:
return LLVMPPC_FP128TypeKind;
case Type::LabelTyID:
return LLVMLabelTypeKind;
case Type::MetadataTyID:
return LLVMMetadataTypeKind;
case Type::IntegerTyID:
return LLVMIntegerTypeKind;
case Type::FunctionTyID:
return LLVMFunctionTypeKind;
case Type::StructTyID:
return LLVMStructTypeKind;
case Type::ArrayTyID:
return LLVMArrayTypeKind;
case Type::PointerTyID:
return LLVMPointerTypeKind;
case Type::VectorTyID:
return LLVMVectorTypeKind;
case Type::X86_MMXTyID:
return LLVMX86_MMXTypeKind;
[IR] Add token types This introduces the basic functionality to support "token types". The motivation stems from the need to perform operations on a Value whose provenance cannot be obscured. There are several applications for such a type but my immediate motivation stems from WinEH. Our personality routine enforces a single-entry - single-exit regime for cleanups. After several rounds of optimizations, we may be left with a terminator whose "cleanup-entry block" is not entirely clear because control flow has merged two cleanups together. We have experimented with using labels as operands inside of instructions which are not terminators to indicate where we came from but found that LLVM does not expect such exotic uses of BasicBlocks. Instead, we can use this new type to clearly associate the "entry point" and "exit point" of our cleanup. This is done by having the cleanuppad yield a Token and consuming it at the cleanupret. The token type makes it impossible to obscure or otherwise hide the Value, making it trivial to track the relationship between the two points. What is the burden to the optimizer? Well, it turns out we have already paid down this cost by accepting that there are certain calls that we are not permitted to duplicate, optimizations have to watch out for such instructions anyway. There are additional places in the optimizer that we will probably have to update but early examination has given me the impression that this will not be heroic. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11861 llvm-svn: 245029
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case Type::TokenTyID:
return LLVMTokenTypeKind;
}
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llvm_unreachable("Unhandled TypeID.");
}
LLVMBool LLVMTypeIsSized(LLVMTypeRef Ty)
{
return unwrap(Ty)->isSized();
}
LLVMContextRef LLVMGetTypeContext(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return wrap(&unwrap(Ty)->getContext());
}
void LLVMDumpType(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return unwrap(Ty)->print(errs(), /*IsForDebug=*/true);
}
char *LLVMPrintTypeToString(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
std::string buf;
raw_string_ostream os(buf);
if (unwrap(Ty))
unwrap(Ty)->print(os);
else
os << "Printing <null> Type";
os.flush();
return strdup(buf.c_str());
}
/*--.. Operations on integer types .........................................--*/
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt1TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getInt1Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt8TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getInt8Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt16TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getInt16Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt32TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getInt32Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt64TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getInt64Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt128TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getInt128Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMIntTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C, unsigned NumBits) {
return wrap(IntegerType::get(*unwrap(C), NumBits));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt1Type(void) {
return LLVMInt1TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt8Type(void) {
return LLVMInt8TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt16Type(void) {
return LLVMInt16TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt32Type(void) {
return LLVMInt32TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt64Type(void) {
return LLVMInt64TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt128Type(void) {
return LLVMInt128TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMIntType(unsigned NumBits) {
return LLVMIntTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), NumBits);
}
unsigned LLVMGetIntTypeWidth(LLVMTypeRef IntegerTy) {
return unwrap<IntegerType>(IntegerTy)->getBitWidth();
}
/*--.. Operations on real types ............................................--*/
LLVMTypeRef LLVMHalfTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getHalfTy(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMFloatTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getFloatTy(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMDoubleTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getDoubleTy(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86FP80TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getX86_FP80Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMFP128TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getFP128Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMPPCFP128TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getPPC_FP128Ty(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86MMXTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return (LLVMTypeRef) Type::getX86_MMXTy(*unwrap(C));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMHalfType(void) {
return LLVMHalfTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMFloatType(void) {
return LLVMFloatTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMDoubleType(void) {
return LLVMDoubleTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86FP80Type(void) {
return LLVMX86FP80TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMFP128Type(void) {
return LLVMFP128TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMPPCFP128Type(void) {
return LLVMPPCFP128TypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86MMXType(void) {
return LLVMX86MMXTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
/*--.. Operations on function types ........................................--*/
LLVMTypeRef LLVMFunctionType(LLVMTypeRef ReturnType,
LLVMTypeRef *ParamTypes, unsigned ParamCount,
LLVMBool IsVarArg) {
ArrayRef<Type*> Tys(unwrap(ParamTypes), ParamCount);
return wrap(FunctionType::get(unwrap(ReturnType), Tys, IsVarArg != 0));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsFunctionVarArg(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy) {
return unwrap<FunctionType>(FunctionTy)->isVarArg();
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetReturnType(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy) {
return wrap(unwrap<FunctionType>(FunctionTy)->getReturnType());
}
unsigned LLVMCountParamTypes(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy) {
return unwrap<FunctionType>(FunctionTy)->getNumParams();
}
void LLVMGetParamTypes(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy, LLVMTypeRef *Dest) {
FunctionType *Ty = unwrap<FunctionType>(FunctionTy);
for (FunctionType::param_iterator I = Ty->param_begin(),
E = Ty->param_end(); I != E; ++I)
*Dest++ = wrap(*I);
}
/*--.. Operations on struct types ..........................................--*/
LLVMTypeRef LLVMStructTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMTypeRef *ElementTypes,
unsigned ElementCount, LLVMBool Packed) {
ArrayRef<Type*> Tys(unwrap(ElementTypes), ElementCount);
return wrap(StructType::get(*unwrap(C), Tys, Packed != 0));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMStructType(LLVMTypeRef *ElementTypes,
unsigned ElementCount, LLVMBool Packed) {
return LLVMStructTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), ElementTypes,
ElementCount, Packed);
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMStructCreateNamed(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Name)
{
return wrap(StructType::create(*unwrap(C), Name));
}
const char *LLVMGetStructName(LLVMTypeRef Ty)
{
StructType *Type = unwrap<StructType>(Ty);
if (!Type->hasName())
return nullptr;
return Type->getName().data();
}
void LLVMStructSetBody(LLVMTypeRef StructTy, LLVMTypeRef *ElementTypes,
unsigned ElementCount, LLVMBool Packed) {
ArrayRef<Type*> Tys(unwrap(ElementTypes), ElementCount);
unwrap<StructType>(StructTy)->setBody(Tys, Packed != 0);
}
unsigned LLVMCountStructElementTypes(LLVMTypeRef StructTy) {
return unwrap<StructType>(StructTy)->getNumElements();
}
void LLVMGetStructElementTypes(LLVMTypeRef StructTy, LLVMTypeRef *Dest) {
StructType *Ty = unwrap<StructType>(StructTy);
for (StructType::element_iterator I = Ty->element_begin(),
E = Ty->element_end(); I != E; ++I)
*Dest++ = wrap(*I);
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMStructGetTypeAtIndex(LLVMTypeRef StructTy, unsigned i) {
StructType *Ty = unwrap<StructType>(StructTy);
return wrap(Ty->getTypeAtIndex(i));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsPackedStruct(LLVMTypeRef StructTy) {
return unwrap<StructType>(StructTy)->isPacked();
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsOpaqueStruct(LLVMTypeRef StructTy) {
return unwrap<StructType>(StructTy)->isOpaque();
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsLiteralStruct(LLVMTypeRef StructTy) {
return unwrap<StructType>(StructTy)->isLiteral();
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetTypeByName(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getTypeByName(Name));
}
/*--.. Operations on array, pointer, and vector types (sequence types) .....--*/
void LLVMGetSubtypes(LLVMTypeRef Tp, LLVMTypeRef *Arr) {
int i = 0;
for (auto *T : unwrap(Tp)->subtypes()) {
Arr[i] = wrap(T);
i++;
}
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMArrayType(LLVMTypeRef ElementType, unsigned ElementCount) {
return wrap(ArrayType::get(unwrap(ElementType), ElementCount));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMPointerType(LLVMTypeRef ElementType, unsigned AddressSpace) {
return wrap(PointerType::get(unwrap(ElementType), AddressSpace));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMVectorType(LLVMTypeRef ElementType, unsigned ElementCount) {
return wrap(VectorType::get(unwrap(ElementType), ElementCount));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetElementType(LLVMTypeRef WrappedTy) {
auto *Ty = unwrap<Type>(WrappedTy);
if (auto *PTy = dyn_cast<PointerType>(Ty))
return wrap(PTy->getElementType());
return wrap(cast<SequentialType>(Ty)->getElementType());
}
unsigned LLVMGetNumContainedTypes(LLVMTypeRef Tp) {
return unwrap(Tp)->getNumContainedTypes();
}
unsigned LLVMGetArrayLength(LLVMTypeRef ArrayTy) {
return unwrap<ArrayType>(ArrayTy)->getNumElements();
}
unsigned LLVMGetPointerAddressSpace(LLVMTypeRef PointerTy) {
return unwrap<PointerType>(PointerTy)->getAddressSpace();
}
unsigned LLVMGetVectorSize(LLVMTypeRef VectorTy) {
return unwrap<VectorType>(VectorTy)->getNumElements();
}
/*--.. Operations on other types ...........................................--*/
LLVMTypeRef LLVMVoidTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return wrap(Type::getVoidTy(*unwrap(C)));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMLabelTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return wrap(Type::getLabelTy(*unwrap(C)));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMTokenTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return wrap(Type::getTokenTy(*unwrap(C)));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMMetadataTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return wrap(Type::getMetadataTy(*unwrap(C)));
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMVoidType(void) {
return LLVMVoidTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMLabelType(void) {
return LLVMLabelTypeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
/*===-- Operations on values ----------------------------------------------===*/
/*--.. Operations on all values ............................................--*/
LLVMTypeRef LLVMTypeOf(LLVMValueRef Val) {
return wrap(unwrap(Val)->getType());
}
LLVMValueKind LLVMGetValueKind(LLVMValueRef Val) {
switch(unwrap(Val)->getValueID()) {
#define HANDLE_VALUE(Name) \
case Value::Name##Val: \
return LLVM##Name##ValueKind;
#include "llvm/IR/Value.def"
default:
return LLVMInstructionValueKind;
}
}
const char *LLVMGetValueName2(LLVMValueRef Val, size_t *Length) {
auto *V = unwrap(Val);
*Length = V->getName().size();
return V->getName().data();
}
void LLVMSetValueName2(LLVMValueRef Val, const char *Name, size_t NameLen) {
unwrap(Val)->setName(StringRef(Name, NameLen));
}
const char *LLVMGetValueName(LLVMValueRef Val) {
return unwrap(Val)->getName().data();
}
void LLVMSetValueName(LLVMValueRef Val, const char *Name) {
unwrap(Val)->setName(Name);
}
void LLVMDumpValue(LLVMValueRef Val) {
unwrap(Val)->print(errs(), /*IsForDebug=*/true);
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}
char* LLVMPrintValueToString(LLVMValueRef Val) {
std::string buf;
raw_string_ostream os(buf);
if (unwrap(Val))
unwrap(Val)->print(os);
else
os << "Printing <null> Value";
os.flush();
return strdup(buf.c_str());
}
void LLVMReplaceAllUsesWith(LLVMValueRef OldVal, LLVMValueRef NewVal) {
unwrap(OldVal)->replaceAllUsesWith(unwrap(NewVal));
}
int LLVMHasMetadata(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
return unwrap<Instruction>(Inst)->hasMetadata();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetMetadata(LLVMValueRef Inst, unsigned KindID) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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auto *I = unwrap<Instruction>(Inst);
assert(I && "Expected instruction");
if (auto *MD = I->getMetadata(KindID))
return wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(I->getContext(), MD));
return nullptr;
}
// MetadataAsValue uses a canonical format which strips the actual MDNode for
// MDNode with just a single constant value, storing just a ConstantAsMetadata
// This undoes this canonicalization, reconstructing the MDNode.
static MDNode *extractMDNode(MetadataAsValue *MAV) {
Metadata *MD = MAV->getMetadata();
assert((isa<MDNode>(MD) || isa<ConstantAsMetadata>(MD)) &&
"Expected a metadata node or a canonicalized constant");
if (MDNode *N = dyn_cast<MDNode>(MD))
return N;
return MDNode::get(MAV->getContext(), MD);
}
void LLVMSetMetadata(LLVMValueRef Inst, unsigned KindID, LLVMValueRef Val) {
MDNode *N = Val ? extractMDNode(unwrap<MetadataAsValue>(Val)) : nullptr;
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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unwrap<Instruction>(Inst)->setMetadata(KindID, N);
}
struct LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry {
unsigned Kind;
LLVMMetadataRef Metadata;
};
using MetadataEntries = SmallVectorImpl<std::pair<unsigned, MDNode *>>;
static LLVMValueMetadataEntry *
llvm_getMetadata(size_t *NumEntries,
llvm::function_ref<void(MetadataEntries &)> AccessMD) {
SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, MDNode *>, 8> MVEs;
AccessMD(MVEs);
LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry *Result =
static_cast<LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry *>(
safe_malloc(MVEs.size() * sizeof(LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry)));
for (unsigned i = 0; i < MVEs.size(); ++i) {
const auto &ModuleFlag = MVEs[i];
Result[i].Kind = ModuleFlag.first;
Result[i].Metadata = wrap(ModuleFlag.second);
}
*NumEntries = MVEs.size();
return Result;
}
LLVMValueMetadataEntry *
LLVMInstructionGetAllMetadataOtherThanDebugLoc(LLVMValueRef Value,
size_t *NumEntries) {
return llvm_getMetadata(NumEntries, [&Value](MetadataEntries &Entries) {
unwrap<Instruction>(Value)->getAllMetadata(Entries);
});
}
/*--.. Conversion functions ................................................--*/
#define LLVM_DEFINE_VALUE_CAST(name) \
LLVMValueRef LLVMIsA##name(LLVMValueRef Val) { \
return wrap(static_cast<Value*>(dyn_cast_or_null<name>(unwrap(Val)))); \
}
LLVM_FOR_EACH_VALUE_SUBCLASS(LLVM_DEFINE_VALUE_CAST)
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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LLVMValueRef LLVMIsAMDNode(LLVMValueRef Val) {
if (auto *MD = dyn_cast_or_null<MetadataAsValue>(unwrap(Val)))
if (isa<MDNode>(MD->getMetadata()) ||
isa<ValueAsMetadata>(MD->getMetadata()))
return Val;
return nullptr;
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMIsAMDString(LLVMValueRef Val) {
if (auto *MD = dyn_cast_or_null<MetadataAsValue>(unwrap(Val)))
if (isa<MDString>(MD->getMetadata()))
return Val;
return nullptr;
}
/*--.. Operations on Uses ..................................................--*/
LLVMUseRef LLVMGetFirstUse(LLVMValueRef Val) {
Value *V = unwrap(Val);
Value::use_iterator I = V->use_begin();
if (I == V->use_end())
return nullptr;
[C++11] Add range based accessors for the Use-Def chain of a Value. This requires a number of steps. 1) Move value_use_iterator into the Value class as an implementation detail 2) Change it to actually be a *Use* iterator rather than a *User* iterator. 3) Add an adaptor which is a User iterator that always looks through the Use to the User. 4) Wrap these in Value::use_iterator and Value::user_iterator typedefs. 5) Add the range adaptors as Value::uses() and Value::users(). 6) Update *all* of the callers to correctly distinguish between whether they wanted a use_iterator (and to explicitly dig out the User when needed), or a user_iterator which makes the Use itself totally opaque. Because #6 requires churning essentially everything that walked the Use-Def chains, I went ahead and added all of the range adaptors and switched them to range-based loops where appropriate. Also because the renaming requires at least churning every line of code, it didn't make any sense to split these up into multiple commits -- all of which would touch all of the same lies of code. The result is still not quite optimal. The Value::use_iterator is a nice regular iterator, but Value::user_iterator is an iterator over User*s rather than over the User objects themselves. As a consequence, it fits a bit awkwardly into the range-based world and it has the weird extra-dereferencing 'operator->' that so many of our iterators have. I think this could be fixed by providing something which transforms a range of T&s into a range of T*s, but that *can* be separated into another patch, and it isn't yet 100% clear whether this is the right move. However, this change gets us most of the benefit and cleans up a substantial amount of code around Use and User. =] llvm-svn: 203364
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return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMUseRef LLVMGetNextUse(LLVMUseRef U) {
Use *Next = unwrap(U)->getNext();
if (Next)
return wrap(Next);
return nullptr;
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetUser(LLVMUseRef U) {
return wrap(unwrap(U)->getUser());
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetUsedValue(LLVMUseRef U) {
return wrap(unwrap(U)->get());
}
/*--.. Operations on Users .................................................--*/
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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static LLVMValueRef getMDNodeOperandImpl(LLVMContext &Context, const MDNode *N,
unsigned Index) {
Metadata *Op = N->getOperand(Index);
if (!Op)
return nullptr;
if (auto *C = dyn_cast<ConstantAsMetadata>(Op))
return wrap(C->getValue());
return wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(Context, Op));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetOperand(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned Index) {
Value *V = unwrap(Val);
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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if (auto *MD = dyn_cast<MetadataAsValue>(V)) {
if (auto *L = dyn_cast<ValueAsMetadata>(MD->getMetadata())) {
assert(Index == 0 && "Function-local metadata can only have one operand");
return wrap(L->getValue());
}
return getMDNodeOperandImpl(V->getContext(),
cast<MDNode>(MD->getMetadata()), Index);
}
return wrap(cast<User>(V)->getOperand(Index));
}
LLVMUseRef LLVMGetOperandUse(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned Index) {
Value *V = unwrap(Val);
return wrap(&cast<User>(V)->getOperandUse(Index));
}
void LLVMSetOperand(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned Index, LLVMValueRef Op) {
unwrap<User>(Val)->setOperand(Index, unwrap(Op));
}
int LLVMGetNumOperands(LLVMValueRef Val) {
Value *V = unwrap(Val);
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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if (isa<MetadataAsValue>(V))
return LLVMGetMDNodeNumOperands(Val);
return cast<User>(V)->getNumOperands();
}
/*--.. Operations on constants of any type .................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNull(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return wrap(Constant::getNullValue(unwrap(Ty)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAllOnes(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return wrap(Constant::getAllOnesValue(unwrap(Ty)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetUndef(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return wrap(UndefValue::get(unwrap(Ty)));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsConstant(LLVMValueRef Ty) {
return isa<Constant>(unwrap(Ty));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsNull(LLVMValueRef Val) {
if (Constant *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(unwrap(Val)))
return C->isNullValue();
return false;
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsUndef(LLVMValueRef Val) {
return isa<UndefValue>(unwrap(Val));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstPointerNull(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return wrap(ConstantPointerNull::get(unwrap<PointerType>(Ty)));
}
/*--.. Operations on metadata nodes ........................................--*/
LLVMMetadataRef LLVMMDStringInContext2(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Str,
size_t SLen) {
return wrap(MDString::get(*unwrap(C), StringRef(Str, SLen)));
}
LLVMMetadataRef LLVMMDNodeInContext2(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMMetadataRef *MDs,
size_t Count) {
return wrap(MDNode::get(*unwrap(C), ArrayRef<Metadata*>(unwrap(MDs), Count)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMMDStringInContext(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Str,
unsigned SLen) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 19:38:53 +01:00
LLVMContext &Context = *unwrap(C);
return wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(
Context, MDString::get(Context, StringRef(Str, SLen))));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMMDString(const char *Str, unsigned SLen) {
return LLVMMDStringInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), Str, SLen);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMMDNodeInContext(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMValueRef *Vals,
unsigned Count) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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LLVMContext &Context = *unwrap(C);
SmallVector<Metadata *, 8> MDs;
for (auto *OV : makeArrayRef(Vals, Count)) {
Value *V = unwrap(OV);
Metadata *MD;
if (!V)
MD = nullptr;
else if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
MD = ConstantAsMetadata::get(C);
else if (auto *MDV = dyn_cast<MetadataAsValue>(V)) {
MD = MDV->getMetadata();
assert(!isa<LocalAsMetadata>(MD) && "Unexpected function-local metadata "
"outside of direct argument to call");
} else {
// This is function-local metadata. Pretend to make an MDNode.
assert(Count == 1 &&
"Expected only one operand to function-local metadata");
return wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(Context, LocalAsMetadata::get(V)));
}
MDs.push_back(MD);
}
return wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(Context, MDNode::get(Context, MDs)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMMDNode(LLVMValueRef *Vals, unsigned Count) {
return LLVMMDNodeInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), Vals, Count);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMMetadataAsValue(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMMetadataRef MD) {
return wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(*unwrap(C), unwrap(MD)));
}
LLVMMetadataRef LLVMValueAsMetadata(LLVMValueRef Val) {
auto *V = unwrap(Val);
if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(V))
return wrap(ConstantAsMetadata::get(C));
if (auto *MAV = dyn_cast<MetadataAsValue>(V))
return wrap(MAV->getMetadata());
return wrap(ValueAsMetadata::get(V));
}
const char *LLVMGetMDString(LLVMValueRef V, unsigned *Length) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 19:38:53 +01:00
if (const auto *MD = dyn_cast<MetadataAsValue>(unwrap(V)))
if (const MDString *S = dyn_cast<MDString>(MD->getMetadata())) {
*Length = S->getString().size();
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 19:38:53 +01:00
return S->getString().data();
}
*Length = 0;
return nullptr;
}
unsigned LLVMGetMDNodeNumOperands(LLVMValueRef V) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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auto *MD = cast<MetadataAsValue>(unwrap(V));
if (isa<ValueAsMetadata>(MD->getMetadata()))
return 1;
return cast<MDNode>(MD->getMetadata())->getNumOperands();
}
LLVMNamedMDNodeRef LLVMGetFirstNamedMetadata(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::named_metadata_iterator I = Mod->named_metadata_begin();
if (I == Mod->named_metadata_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMNamedMDNodeRef LLVMGetLastNamedMetadata(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::named_metadata_iterator I = Mod->named_metadata_end();
if (I == Mod->named_metadata_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMNamedMDNodeRef LLVMGetNextNamedMetadata(LLVMNamedMDNodeRef NMD) {
NamedMDNode *NamedNode = unwrap<NamedMDNode>(NMD);
Module::named_metadata_iterator I(NamedNode);
if (++I == NamedNode->getParent()->named_metadata_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMNamedMDNodeRef LLVMGetPreviousNamedMetadata(LLVMNamedMDNodeRef NMD) {
NamedMDNode *NamedNode = unwrap<NamedMDNode>(NMD);
Module::named_metadata_iterator I(NamedNode);
if (I == NamedNode->getParent()->named_metadata_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMNamedMDNodeRef LLVMGetNamedMetadata(LLVMModuleRef M,
const char *Name, size_t NameLen) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getNamedMetadata(StringRef(Name, NameLen)));
}
LLVMNamedMDNodeRef LLVMGetOrInsertNamedMetadata(LLVMModuleRef M,
const char *Name, size_t NameLen) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getOrInsertNamedMetadata({Name, NameLen}));
}
const char *LLVMGetNamedMetadataName(LLVMNamedMDNodeRef NMD, size_t *NameLen) {
NamedMDNode *NamedNode = unwrap<NamedMDNode>(NMD);
*NameLen = NamedNode->getName().size();
return NamedNode->getName().data();
}
void LLVMGetMDNodeOperands(LLVMValueRef V, LLVMValueRef *Dest) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 19:38:53 +01:00
auto *MD = cast<MetadataAsValue>(unwrap(V));
if (auto *MDV = dyn_cast<ValueAsMetadata>(MD->getMetadata())) {
*Dest = wrap(MDV->getValue());
return;
}
const auto *N = cast<MDNode>(MD->getMetadata());
const unsigned numOperands = N->getNumOperands();
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 19:38:53 +01:00
LLVMContext &Context = unwrap(V)->getContext();
for (unsigned i = 0; i < numOperands; i++)
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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Dest[i] = getMDNodeOperandImpl(Context, N, i);
}
unsigned LLVMGetNamedMetadataNumOperands(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name) {
if (NamedMDNode *N = unwrap(M)->getNamedMetadata(Name)) {
return N->getNumOperands();
}
return 0;
}
void LLVMGetNamedMetadataOperands(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name,
LLVMValueRef *Dest) {
NamedMDNode *N = unwrap(M)->getNamedMetadata(Name);
if (!N)
return;
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 19:38:53 +01:00
LLVMContext &Context = unwrap(M)->getContext();
for (unsigned i=0;i<N->getNumOperands();i++)
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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Dest[i] = wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(Context, N->getOperand(i)));
}
void LLVMAddNamedMetadataOperand(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name,
LLVMValueRef Val) {
NamedMDNode *N = unwrap(M)->getOrInsertNamedMetadata(Name);
if (!N)
return;
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
2014-12-09 19:38:53 +01:00
if (!Val)
return;
N->addOperand(extractMDNode(unwrap<MetadataAsValue>(Val)));
}
const char *LLVMGetDebugLocDirectory(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned *Length) {
if (!Length) return nullptr;
StringRef S;
if (const auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Val))) {
if (const auto &DL = I->getDebugLoc()) {
S = DL->getDirectory();
}
} else if (const auto *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(unwrap(Val))) {
SmallVector<DIGlobalVariableExpression *, 1> GVEs;
GV->getDebugInfo(GVEs);
if (GVEs.size())
if (const DIGlobalVariable *DGV = GVEs[0]->getVariable())
S = DGV->getDirectory();
} else if (const auto *F = dyn_cast<Function>(unwrap(Val))) {
if (const DISubprogram *DSP = F->getSubprogram())
S = DSP->getDirectory();
} else {
assert(0 && "Expected Instruction, GlobalVariable or Function");
return nullptr;
}
*Length = S.size();
return S.data();
}
const char *LLVMGetDebugLocFilename(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned *Length) {
if (!Length) return nullptr;
StringRef S;
if (const auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Val))) {
if (const auto &DL = I->getDebugLoc()) {
S = DL->getFilename();
}
} else if (const auto *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(unwrap(Val))) {
SmallVector<DIGlobalVariableExpression *, 1> GVEs;
GV->getDebugInfo(GVEs);
if (GVEs.size())
if (const DIGlobalVariable *DGV = GVEs[0]->getVariable())
S = DGV->getFilename();
} else if (const auto *F = dyn_cast<Function>(unwrap(Val))) {
if (const DISubprogram *DSP = F->getSubprogram())
S = DSP->getFilename();
} else {
assert(0 && "Expected Instruction, GlobalVariable or Function");
return nullptr;
}
*Length = S.size();
return S.data();
}
unsigned LLVMGetDebugLocLine(LLVMValueRef Val) {
unsigned L = 0;
if (const auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Val))) {
if (const auto &DL = I->getDebugLoc()) {
L = DL->getLine();
}
} else if (const auto *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(unwrap(Val))) {
SmallVector<DIGlobalVariableExpression *, 1> GVEs;
GV->getDebugInfo(GVEs);
if (GVEs.size())
if (const DIGlobalVariable *DGV = GVEs[0]->getVariable())
L = DGV->getLine();
} else if (const auto *F = dyn_cast<Function>(unwrap(Val))) {
if (const DISubprogram *DSP = F->getSubprogram())
L = DSP->getLine();
} else {
assert(0 && "Expected Instruction, GlobalVariable or Function");
return -1;
}
return L;
}
unsigned LLVMGetDebugLocColumn(LLVMValueRef Val) {
unsigned C = 0;
if (const auto *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Val)))
if (const auto &DL = I->getDebugLoc())
C = DL->getColumn();
return C;
}
/*--.. Operations on scalar constants ......................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInt(LLVMTypeRef IntTy, unsigned long long N,
LLVMBool SignExtend) {
return wrap(ConstantInt::get(unwrap<IntegerType>(IntTy), N, SignExtend != 0));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntOfArbitraryPrecision(LLVMTypeRef IntTy,
unsigned NumWords,
const uint64_t Words[]) {
IntegerType *Ty = unwrap<IntegerType>(IntTy);
return wrap(ConstantInt::get(Ty->getContext(),
APInt(Ty->getBitWidth(),
makeArrayRef(Words, NumWords))));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntOfString(LLVMTypeRef IntTy, const char Str[],
uint8_t Radix) {
return wrap(ConstantInt::get(unwrap<IntegerType>(IntTy), StringRef(Str),
Radix));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntOfStringAndSize(LLVMTypeRef IntTy, const char Str[],
unsigned SLen, uint8_t Radix) {
return wrap(ConstantInt::get(unwrap<IntegerType>(IntTy), StringRef(Str, SLen),
Radix));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstReal(LLVMTypeRef RealTy, double N) {
return wrap(ConstantFP::get(unwrap(RealTy), N));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstRealOfString(LLVMTypeRef RealTy, const char *Text) {
return wrap(ConstantFP::get(unwrap(RealTy), StringRef(Text)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstRealOfStringAndSize(LLVMTypeRef RealTy, const char Str[],
unsigned SLen) {
return wrap(ConstantFP::get(unwrap(RealTy), StringRef(Str, SLen)));
}
unsigned long long LLVMConstIntGetZExtValue(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return unwrap<ConstantInt>(ConstantVal)->getZExtValue();
}
long long LLVMConstIntGetSExtValue(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return unwrap<ConstantInt>(ConstantVal)->getSExtValue();
}
double LLVMConstRealGetDouble(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMBool *LosesInfo) {
ConstantFP *cFP = unwrap<ConstantFP>(ConstantVal) ;
Type *Ty = cFP->getType();
if (Ty->isFloatTy()) {
*LosesInfo = false;
return cFP->getValueAPF().convertToFloat();
}
if (Ty->isDoubleTy()) {
*LosesInfo = false;
return cFP->getValueAPF().convertToDouble();
}
bool APFLosesInfo;
APFloat APF = cFP->getValueAPF();
APF.convert(APFloat::IEEEdouble(), APFloat::rmNearestTiesToEven, &APFLosesInfo);
*LosesInfo = APFLosesInfo;
return APF.convertToDouble();
}
/*--.. Operations on composite constants ...................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstStringInContext(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Str,
unsigned Length,
LLVMBool DontNullTerminate) {
/* Inverted the sense of AddNull because ', 0)' is a
better mnemonic for null termination than ', 1)'. */
return wrap(ConstantDataArray::getString(*unwrap(C), StringRef(Str, Length),
DontNullTerminate == 0));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstString(const char *Str, unsigned Length,
LLVMBool DontNullTerminate) {
return LLVMConstStringInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), Str, Length,
DontNullTerminate);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetElementAsConstant(LLVMValueRef C, unsigned idx) {
return wrap(unwrap<ConstantDataSequential>(C)->getElementAsConstant(idx));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsConstantString(LLVMValueRef C) {
return unwrap<ConstantDataSequential>(C)->isString();
}
const char *LLVMGetAsString(LLVMValueRef C, size_t *Length) {
StringRef Str = unwrap<ConstantDataSequential>(C)->getAsString();
*Length = Str.size();
return Str.data();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstArray(LLVMTypeRef ElementTy,
LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals, unsigned Length) {
ArrayRef<Constant*> V(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVals, Length), Length);
return wrap(ConstantArray::get(ArrayType::get(unwrap(ElementTy), Length), V));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstStructInContext(LLVMContextRef C,
LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals,
unsigned Count, LLVMBool Packed) {
Constant **Elements = unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVals, Count);
return wrap(ConstantStruct::getAnon(*unwrap(C), makeArrayRef(Elements, Count),
Packed != 0));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstStruct(LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals, unsigned Count,
LLVMBool Packed) {
return LLVMConstStructInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), ConstantVals, Count,
Packed);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNamedStruct(LLVMTypeRef StructTy,
LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals,
unsigned Count) {
Constant **Elements = unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVals, Count);
StructType *Ty = cast<StructType>(unwrap(StructTy));
return wrap(ConstantStruct::get(Ty, makeArrayRef(Elements, Count)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstVector(LLVMValueRef *ScalarConstantVals, unsigned Size) {
return wrap(ConstantVector::get(makeArrayRef(
unwrap<Constant>(ScalarConstantVals, Size), Size)));
}
/*-- Opcode mapping */
static LLVMOpcode map_to_llvmopcode(int opcode)
{
switch (opcode) {
default: llvm_unreachable("Unhandled Opcode.");
#define HANDLE_INST(num, opc, clas) case num: return LLVM##opc;
#include "llvm/IR/Instruction.def"
#undef HANDLE_INST
}
}
static int map_from_llvmopcode(LLVMOpcode code)
{
switch (code) {
#define HANDLE_INST(num, opc, clas) case LLVM##opc: return num;
#include "llvm/IR/Instruction.def"
#undef HANDLE_INST
}
llvm_unreachable("Unhandled Opcode.");
}
/*--.. Constant expressions ................................................--*/
LLVMOpcode LLVMGetConstOpcode(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return map_to_llvmopcode(unwrap<ConstantExpr>(ConstantVal)->getOpcode());
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMAlignOf(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getAlignOf(unwrap(Ty)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMSizeOf(LLVMTypeRef Ty) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSizeOf(unwrap(Ty)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNeg(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNSWNeg(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNUWNeg(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFNeg(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNot(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNot(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getAdd(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNSWAdd(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNUWAdd(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFAdd(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSub(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNSWSub(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNUWSub(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFSub(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getMul(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNSWMul(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getNUWMul(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFMul(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstUDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getUDiv(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstExactUDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getExactUDiv(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSDiv(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstExactSDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant,
LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getExactSDiv(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFDiv(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstURem(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getURem(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSRem(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSRem(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFRem(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFRem(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAnd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getAnd(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstOr(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getOr(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstXor(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getXor(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstICmp(LLVMIntPredicate Predicate,
LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getICmp(Predicate,
unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFCmp(LLVMRealPredicate Predicate,
LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFCmp(Predicate,
unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstShl(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getShl(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstLShr(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getLShr(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAShr(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getAShr(unwrap<Constant>(LHSConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(RHSConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstGEP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
LLVMValueRef *ConstantIndices, unsigned NumIndices) {
ArrayRef<Constant *> IdxList(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantIndices, NumIndices),
NumIndices);
Constant *Val = unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal);
Type *Ty =
cast<PointerType>(Val->getType()->getScalarType())->getElementType();
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr(Ty, Val, IdxList));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInBoundsGEP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
LLVMValueRef *ConstantIndices,
unsigned NumIndices) {
ArrayRef<Constant *> IdxList(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantIndices, NumIndices),
NumIndices);
Constant *Val = unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal);
Type *Ty =
cast<PointerType>(Val->getType()->getScalarType())->getElementType();
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getInBoundsGetElementPtr(Ty, Val, IdxList));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstTrunc(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getTrunc(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSExt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSExt(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstZExt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getZExt(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPTrunc(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFPTrunc(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPExt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFPExtend(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstUIToFP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getUIToFP(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSIToFP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSIToFP(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPToUI(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFPToUI(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPToSI(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFPToSI(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstPtrToInt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getPtrToInt(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntToPtr(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getIntToPtr(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getBitCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAddrSpaceCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getAddrSpaceCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstZExtOrBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getZExtOrBitCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSExtOrBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSExtOrBitCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstTruncOrBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstPointerCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getPointerCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType,
LLVMBool isSigned) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getIntegerCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType), isSigned));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getFPCast(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal),
unwrap(ToType)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSelect(LLVMValueRef ConstantCondition,
LLVMValueRef ConstantIfTrue,
LLVMValueRef ConstantIfFalse) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getSelect(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantCondition),
unwrap<Constant>(ConstantIfTrue),
unwrap<Constant>(ConstantIfFalse)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstExtractElement(LLVMValueRef VectorConstant,
LLVMValueRef IndexConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getExtractElement(unwrap<Constant>(VectorConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(IndexConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInsertElement(LLVMValueRef VectorConstant,
LLVMValueRef ElementValueConstant,
LLVMValueRef IndexConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getInsertElement(unwrap<Constant>(VectorConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(ElementValueConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(IndexConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstShuffleVector(LLVMValueRef VectorAConstant,
LLVMValueRef VectorBConstant,
LLVMValueRef MaskConstant) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getShuffleVector(unwrap<Constant>(VectorAConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(VectorBConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(MaskConstant)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstExtractValue(LLVMValueRef AggConstant, unsigned *IdxList,
unsigned NumIdx) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getExtractValue(unwrap<Constant>(AggConstant),
makeArrayRef(IdxList, NumIdx)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInsertValue(LLVMValueRef AggConstant,
LLVMValueRef ElementValueConstant,
unsigned *IdxList, unsigned NumIdx) {
return wrap(ConstantExpr::getInsertValue(unwrap<Constant>(AggConstant),
unwrap<Constant>(ElementValueConstant),
makeArrayRef(IdxList, NumIdx)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInlineAsm(LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *AsmString,
const char *Constraints,
LLVMBool HasSideEffects,
LLVMBool IsAlignStack) {
return wrap(InlineAsm::get(dyn_cast<FunctionType>(unwrap(Ty)), AsmString,
Constraints, HasSideEffects, IsAlignStack));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBlockAddress(LLVMValueRef F, LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
return wrap(BlockAddress::get(unwrap<Function>(F), unwrap(BB)));
}
/*--.. Operations on global variables, functions, and aliases (globals) ....--*/
LLVMModuleRef LLVMGetGlobalParent(LLVMValueRef Global) {
return wrap(unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->getParent());
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsDeclaration(LLVMValueRef Global) {
return unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->isDeclaration();
}
LLVMLinkage LLVMGetLinkage(LLVMValueRef Global) {
switch (unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->getLinkage()) {
case GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage:
return LLVMExternalLinkage;
case GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage:
return LLVMAvailableExternallyLinkage;
case GlobalValue::LinkOnceAnyLinkage:
return LLVMLinkOnceAnyLinkage;
case GlobalValue::LinkOnceODRLinkage:
return LLVMLinkOnceODRLinkage;
case GlobalValue::WeakAnyLinkage:
return LLVMWeakAnyLinkage;
case GlobalValue::WeakODRLinkage:
return LLVMWeakODRLinkage;
case GlobalValue::AppendingLinkage:
return LLVMAppendingLinkage;
case GlobalValue::InternalLinkage:
return LLVMInternalLinkage;
case GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage:
return LLVMPrivateLinkage;
case GlobalValue::ExternalWeakLinkage:
return LLVMExternalWeakLinkage;
case GlobalValue::CommonLinkage:
return LLVMCommonLinkage;
}
llvm_unreachable("Invalid GlobalValue linkage!");
}
void LLVMSetLinkage(LLVMValueRef Global, LLVMLinkage Linkage) {
GlobalValue *GV = unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global);
switch (Linkage) {
case LLVMExternalLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage);
break;
case LLVMAvailableExternallyLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage);
break;
case LLVMLinkOnceAnyLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::LinkOnceAnyLinkage);
break;
case LLVMLinkOnceODRLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::LinkOnceODRLinkage);
break;
case LLVMLinkOnceODRAutoHideLinkage:
LLVM_DEBUG(
errs() << "LLVMSetLinkage(): LLVMLinkOnceODRAutoHideLinkage is no "
"longer supported.");
break;
case LLVMWeakAnyLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::WeakAnyLinkage);
break;
case LLVMWeakODRLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::WeakODRLinkage);
break;
case LLVMAppendingLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::AppendingLinkage);
break;
case LLVMInternalLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::InternalLinkage);
break;
case LLVMPrivateLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage);
break;
case LLVMLinkerPrivateLinkage:
Remove the linker_private and linker_private_weak linkages. These linkages were introduced some time ago, but it was never very clear what exactly their semantics were or what they should be used for. Some investigation found these uses: * utf-16 strings in clang. * non-unnamed_addr strings produced by the sanitizers. It turns out they were just working around a more fundamental problem. For some sections a MachO linker needs a symbol in order to split the section into atoms, and llvm had no idea that was the case. I fixed that in r201700 and it is now safe to use the private linkage. When the object ends up in a section that requires symbols, llvm will use a 'l' prefix instead of a 'L' prefix and things just work. With that, these linkages were already dead, but there was a potential future user in the objc metadata information. I am still looking at CGObjcMac.cpp, but at this point I am convinced that linker_private and linker_private_weak are not what they need. The objc uses are currently split in * Regular symbols (no '\01' prefix). LLVM already directly provides whatever semantics they need. * Uses of a private name (start with "\01L" or "\01l") and private linkage. We can drop the "\01L" and "\01l" prefixes as soon as llvm agrees with clang on L being ok or not for a given section. I have two patches in code review for this. * Uses of private name and weak linkage. The last case is the one that one could think would fit one of these linkages. That is not the case. The semantics are * the linker will merge these symbol by *name*. * the linker will hide them in the final DSO. Given that the merging is done by name, any of the private (or internal) linkages would be a bad match. They allow llvm to rename the symbols, and that is really not what we want. From the llvm point of view, these objects should really be (linkonce|weak)(_odr)?. For now, just keeping the "\01l" prefix is probably the best for these symbols. If we one day want to have a more direct support in llvm, IMHO what we should add is not a linkage, it is just a hidden_symbol attribute. It would be applicable to multiple linkages. For example, on weak it would produce the current behavior we have for objc metadata. On internal, it would be equivalent to private (and we should then remove private). llvm-svn: 203866
2014-03-14 00:18:37 +01:00
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage);
break;
case LLVMLinkerPrivateWeakLinkage:
Remove the linker_private and linker_private_weak linkages. These linkages were introduced some time ago, but it was never very clear what exactly their semantics were or what they should be used for. Some investigation found these uses: * utf-16 strings in clang. * non-unnamed_addr strings produced by the sanitizers. It turns out they were just working around a more fundamental problem. For some sections a MachO linker needs a symbol in order to split the section into atoms, and llvm had no idea that was the case. I fixed that in r201700 and it is now safe to use the private linkage. When the object ends up in a section that requires symbols, llvm will use a 'l' prefix instead of a 'L' prefix and things just work. With that, these linkages were already dead, but there was a potential future user in the objc metadata information. I am still looking at CGObjcMac.cpp, but at this point I am convinced that linker_private and linker_private_weak are not what they need. The objc uses are currently split in * Regular symbols (no '\01' prefix). LLVM already directly provides whatever semantics they need. * Uses of a private name (start with "\01L" or "\01l") and private linkage. We can drop the "\01L" and "\01l" prefixes as soon as llvm agrees with clang on L being ok or not for a given section. I have two patches in code review for this. * Uses of private name and weak linkage. The last case is the one that one could think would fit one of these linkages. That is not the case. The semantics are * the linker will merge these symbol by *name*. * the linker will hide them in the final DSO. Given that the merging is done by name, any of the private (or internal) linkages would be a bad match. They allow llvm to rename the symbols, and that is really not what we want. From the llvm point of view, these objects should really be (linkonce|weak)(_odr)?. For now, just keeping the "\01l" prefix is probably the best for these symbols. If we one day want to have a more direct support in llvm, IMHO what we should add is not a linkage, it is just a hidden_symbol attribute. It would be applicable to multiple linkages. For example, on weak it would produce the current behavior we have for objc metadata. On internal, it would be equivalent to private (and we should then remove private). llvm-svn: 203866
2014-03-14 00:18:37 +01:00
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage);
break;
case LLVMDLLImportLinkage:
LLVM_DEBUG(
errs()
<< "LLVMSetLinkage(): LLVMDLLImportLinkage is no longer supported.");
break;
case LLVMDLLExportLinkage:
LLVM_DEBUG(
errs()
<< "LLVMSetLinkage(): LLVMDLLExportLinkage is no longer supported.");
break;
case LLVMExternalWeakLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::ExternalWeakLinkage);
break;
case LLVMGhostLinkage:
LLVM_DEBUG(
errs() << "LLVMSetLinkage(): LLVMGhostLinkage is no longer supported.");
break;
case LLVMCommonLinkage:
GV->setLinkage(GlobalValue::CommonLinkage);
break;
}
}
const char *LLVMGetSection(LLVMValueRef Global) {
// Using .data() is safe because of how GlobalObject::setSection is
// implemented.
return unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->getSection().data();
}
void LLVMSetSection(LLVMValueRef Global, const char *Section) {
unwrap<GlobalObject>(Global)->setSection(Section);
}
LLVMVisibility LLVMGetVisibility(LLVMValueRef Global) {
return static_cast<LLVMVisibility>(
unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->getVisibility());
}
void LLVMSetVisibility(LLVMValueRef Global, LLVMVisibility Viz) {
unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)
->setVisibility(static_cast<GlobalValue::VisibilityTypes>(Viz));
}
LLVMDLLStorageClass LLVMGetDLLStorageClass(LLVMValueRef Global) {
return static_cast<LLVMDLLStorageClass>(
unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->getDLLStorageClass());
}
void LLVMSetDLLStorageClass(LLVMValueRef Global, LLVMDLLStorageClass Class) {
unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->setDLLStorageClass(
static_cast<GlobalValue::DLLStorageClassTypes>(Class));
}
LLVMUnnamedAddr LLVMGetUnnamedAddress(LLVMValueRef Global) {
switch (unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->getUnnamedAddr()) {
case GlobalVariable::UnnamedAddr::None:
return LLVMNoUnnamedAddr;
case GlobalVariable::UnnamedAddr::Local:
return LLVMLocalUnnamedAddr;
case GlobalVariable::UnnamedAddr::Global:
return LLVMGlobalUnnamedAddr;
}
llvm_unreachable("Unknown UnnamedAddr kind!");
}
void LLVMSetUnnamedAddress(LLVMValueRef Global, LLVMUnnamedAddr UnnamedAddr) {
GlobalValue *GV = unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global);
switch (UnnamedAddr) {
case LLVMNoUnnamedAddr:
return GV->setUnnamedAddr(GlobalVariable::UnnamedAddr::None);
case LLVMLocalUnnamedAddr:
return GV->setUnnamedAddr(GlobalVariable::UnnamedAddr::Local);
case LLVMGlobalUnnamedAddr:
return GV->setUnnamedAddr(GlobalVariable::UnnamedAddr::Global);
}
}
LLVMBool LLVMHasUnnamedAddr(LLVMValueRef Global) {
IR: Introduce local_unnamed_addr attribute. If a local_unnamed_addr attribute is attached to a global, the address is known to be insignificant within the module. It is distinct from the existing unnamed_addr attribute in that it only describes a local property of the module rather than a global property of the symbol. This attribute is intended to be used by the code generator and LTO to allow the linker to decide whether the global needs to be in the symbol table. It is possible to exclude a global from the symbol table if three things are true: - This attribute is present on every instance of the global (which means that the normal rule that the global must have a unique address can be broken without being observable by the program by performing comparisons against the global's address) - The global has linkonce_odr linkage (which means that each linkage unit must have its own copy of the global if it requires one, and the copy in each linkage unit must be the same) - It is a constant or a function (which means that the program cannot observe that the unique-address rule has been broken by writing to the global) Although this attribute could in principle be computed from the module contents, LTO clients (i.e. linkers) will normally need to be able to compute this property as part of symbol resolution, and it would be inefficient to materialize every module just to compute it. See: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20160509/356401.html http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20160516/356738.html for earlier discussion. Part of the fix for PR27553. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20348 llvm-svn: 272709
2016-06-14 23:01:22 +02:00
return unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->hasGlobalUnnamedAddr();
}
void LLVMSetUnnamedAddr(LLVMValueRef Global, LLVMBool HasUnnamedAddr) {
IR: Introduce local_unnamed_addr attribute. If a local_unnamed_addr attribute is attached to a global, the address is known to be insignificant within the module. It is distinct from the existing unnamed_addr attribute in that it only describes a local property of the module rather than a global property of the symbol. This attribute is intended to be used by the code generator and LTO to allow the linker to decide whether the global needs to be in the symbol table. It is possible to exclude a global from the symbol table if three things are true: - This attribute is present on every instance of the global (which means that the normal rule that the global must have a unique address can be broken without being observable by the program by performing comparisons against the global's address) - The global has linkonce_odr linkage (which means that each linkage unit must have its own copy of the global if it requires one, and the copy in each linkage unit must be the same) - It is a constant or a function (which means that the program cannot observe that the unique-address rule has been broken by writing to the global) Although this attribute could in principle be computed from the module contents, LTO clients (i.e. linkers) will normally need to be able to compute this property as part of symbol resolution, and it would be inefficient to materialize every module just to compute it. See: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20160509/356401.html http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20160516/356738.html for earlier discussion. Part of the fix for PR27553. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20348 llvm-svn: 272709
2016-06-14 23:01:22 +02:00
unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->setUnnamedAddr(
HasUnnamedAddr ? GlobalValue::UnnamedAddr::Global
: GlobalValue::UnnamedAddr::None);
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMGlobalGetValueType(LLVMValueRef Global) {
return wrap(unwrap<GlobalValue>(Global)->getValueType());
}
/*--.. Operations on global variables, load and store instructions .........--*/
unsigned LLVMGetAlignment(LLVMValueRef V) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(V);
if (GlobalValue *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalValue>(P))
return GV->getAlignment();
if (AllocaInst *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(P))
return AI->getAlignment();
if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(P))
return LI->getAlignment();
if (StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(P))
return SI->getAlignment();
llvm_unreachable(
"only GlobalValue, AllocaInst, LoadInst and StoreInst have alignment");
}
void LLVMSetAlignment(LLVMValueRef V, unsigned Bytes) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(V);
if (GlobalObject *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalObject>(P))
GV->setAlignment(Bytes);
else if (AllocaInst *AI = dyn_cast<AllocaInst>(P))
AI->setAlignment(Bytes);
else if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(P))
LI->setAlignment(Bytes);
else if (StoreInst *SI = dyn_cast<StoreInst>(P))
SI->setAlignment(Bytes);
else
llvm_unreachable(
"only GlobalValue, AllocaInst, LoadInst and StoreInst have alignment");
}
LLVMValueMetadataEntry *LLVMGlobalCopyAllMetadata(LLVMValueRef Value,
size_t *NumEntries) {
return llvm_getMetadata(NumEntries, [&Value](MetadataEntries &Entries) {
if (Instruction *Instr = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Value))) {
Instr->getAllMetadata(Entries);
} else {
unwrap<GlobalObject>(Value)->getAllMetadata(Entries);
}
});
}
unsigned LLVMValueMetadataEntriesGetKind(LLVMValueMetadataEntry *Entries,
unsigned Index) {
LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry MVE =
static_cast<LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry>(Entries[Index]);
return MVE.Kind;
}
LLVMMetadataRef
LLVMValueMetadataEntriesGetMetadata(LLVMValueMetadataEntry *Entries,
unsigned Index) {
LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry MVE =
static_cast<LLVMOpaqueValueMetadataEntry>(Entries[Index]);
return MVE.Metadata;
}
void LLVMDisposeValueMetadataEntries(LLVMValueMetadataEntry *Entries) {
free(Entries);
}
void LLVMGlobalSetMetadata(LLVMValueRef Global, unsigned Kind,
LLVMMetadataRef MD) {
unwrap<GlobalObject>(Global)->setMetadata(Kind, unwrap<MDNode>(MD));
}
void LLVMGlobalEraseMetadata(LLVMValueRef Global, unsigned Kind) {
unwrap<GlobalObject>(Global)->eraseMetadata(Kind);
}
void LLVMGlobalClearMetadata(LLVMValueRef Global) {
unwrap<GlobalObject>(Global)->clearMetadata();
}
/*--.. Operations on global variables ......................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMAddGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *Name) {
return wrap(new GlobalVariable(*unwrap(M), unwrap(Ty), false,
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, nullptr, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMAddGlobalInAddressSpace(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
const char *Name,
unsigned AddressSpace) {
return wrap(new GlobalVariable(*unwrap(M), unwrap(Ty), false,
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, nullptr, Name,
nullptr, GlobalVariable::NotThreadLocal,
AddressSpace));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNamedGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getNamedGlobal(Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::global_iterator I = Mod->global_begin();
if (I == Mod->global_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::global_iterator I = Mod->global_end();
if (I == Mod->global_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextGlobal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
GlobalVariable *GV = unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar);
Module::global_iterator I(GV);
if (++I == GV->getParent()->global_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousGlobal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
GlobalVariable *GV = unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar);
Module::global_iterator I(GV);
if (I == GV->getParent()->global_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
void LLVMDeleteGlobal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->eraseFromParent();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetInitializer(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
GlobalVariable* GV = unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar);
if ( !GV->hasInitializer() )
return nullptr;
return wrap(GV->getInitializer());
}
void LLVMSetInitializer(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMValueRef ConstantVal) {
unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)
->setInitializer(unwrap<Constant>(ConstantVal));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsThreadLocal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
return unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->isThreadLocal();
}
void LLVMSetThreadLocal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMBool IsThreadLocal) {
unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->setThreadLocal(IsThreadLocal != 0);
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsGlobalConstant(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
return unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->isConstant();
}
void LLVMSetGlobalConstant(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMBool IsConstant) {
unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->setConstant(IsConstant != 0);
}
LLVMThreadLocalMode LLVMGetThreadLocalMode(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
switch (unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->getThreadLocalMode()) {
case GlobalVariable::NotThreadLocal:
return LLVMNotThreadLocal;
case GlobalVariable::GeneralDynamicTLSModel:
return LLVMGeneralDynamicTLSModel;
case GlobalVariable::LocalDynamicTLSModel:
return LLVMLocalDynamicTLSModel;
case GlobalVariable::InitialExecTLSModel:
return LLVMInitialExecTLSModel;
case GlobalVariable::LocalExecTLSModel:
return LLVMLocalExecTLSModel;
}
llvm_unreachable("Invalid GlobalVariable thread local mode");
}
void LLVMSetThreadLocalMode(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMThreadLocalMode Mode) {
GlobalVariable *GV = unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar);
switch (Mode) {
case LLVMNotThreadLocal:
GV->setThreadLocalMode(GlobalVariable::NotThreadLocal);
break;
case LLVMGeneralDynamicTLSModel:
GV->setThreadLocalMode(GlobalVariable::GeneralDynamicTLSModel);
break;
case LLVMLocalDynamicTLSModel:
GV->setThreadLocalMode(GlobalVariable::LocalDynamicTLSModel);
break;
case LLVMInitialExecTLSModel:
GV->setThreadLocalMode(GlobalVariable::InitialExecTLSModel);
break;
case LLVMLocalExecTLSModel:
GV->setThreadLocalMode(GlobalVariable::LocalExecTLSModel);
break;
}
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsExternallyInitialized(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar) {
return unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->isExternallyInitialized();
}
void LLVMSetExternallyInitialized(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMBool IsExtInit) {
unwrap<GlobalVariable>(GlobalVar)->setExternallyInitialized(IsExtInit);
}
/*--.. Operations on aliases ......................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMAddAlias(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMTypeRef Ty, LLVMValueRef Aliasee,
const char *Name) {
auto *PTy = cast<PointerType>(unwrap(Ty));
return wrap(GlobalAlias::create(PTy->getElementType(), PTy->getAddressSpace(),
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, Name,
unwrap<Constant>(Aliasee), unwrap(M)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNamedGlobalAlias(LLVMModuleRef M,
const char *Name, size_t NameLen) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getNamedAlias(Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstGlobalAlias(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::alias_iterator I = Mod->alias_begin();
if (I == Mod->alias_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastGlobalAlias(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::alias_iterator I = Mod->alias_end();
if (I == Mod->alias_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextGlobalAlias(LLVMValueRef GA) {
GlobalAlias *Alias = unwrap<GlobalAlias>(GA);
Module::alias_iterator I(Alias);
if (++I == Alias->getParent()->alias_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousGlobalAlias(LLVMValueRef GA) {
GlobalAlias *Alias = unwrap<GlobalAlias>(GA);
Module::alias_iterator I(Alias);
if (I == Alias->getParent()->alias_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMAliasGetAliasee(LLVMValueRef Alias) {
return wrap(unwrap<GlobalAlias>(Alias)->getAliasee());
}
void LLVMAliasSetAliasee(LLVMValueRef Alias, LLVMValueRef Aliasee) {
unwrap<GlobalAlias>(Alias)->setAliasee(unwrap<Constant>(Aliasee));
}
/*--.. Operations on functions .............................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMAddFunction(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name,
LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy) {
return wrap(Function::Create(unwrap<FunctionType>(FunctionTy),
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, Name, unwrap(M)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNamedFunction(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getFunction(Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstFunction(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::iterator I = Mod->begin();
if (I == Mod->end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastFunction(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::iterator I = Mod->end();
if (I == Mod->begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextFunction(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
Function *Func = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
Module::iterator I(Func);
if (++I == Func->getParent()->end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousFunction(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
Function *Func = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
Module::iterator I(Func);
if (I == Func->getParent()->begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
void LLVMDeleteFunction(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
unwrap<Function>(Fn)->eraseFromParent();
}
LLVMBool LLVMHasPersonalityFn(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
return unwrap<Function>(Fn)->hasPersonalityFn();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPersonalityFn(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
return wrap(unwrap<Function>(Fn)->getPersonalityFn());
}
void LLVMSetPersonalityFn(LLVMValueRef Fn, LLVMValueRef PersonalityFn) {
unwrap<Function>(Fn)->setPersonalityFn(unwrap<Constant>(PersonalityFn));
}
unsigned LLVMGetIntrinsicID(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
if (Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(unwrap(Fn)))
return F->getIntrinsicID();
return 0;
}
static Intrinsic::ID llvm_map_to_intrinsic_id(unsigned ID) {
assert(ID < llvm::Intrinsic::num_intrinsics && "Intrinsic ID out of range");
return llvm::Intrinsic::ID(ID);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetIntrinsicDeclaration(LLVMModuleRef Mod,
unsigned ID,
LLVMTypeRef *ParamTypes,
size_t ParamCount) {
ArrayRef<Type*> Tys(unwrap(ParamTypes), ParamCount);
auto IID = llvm_map_to_intrinsic_id(ID);
return wrap(llvm::Intrinsic::getDeclaration(unwrap(Mod), IID, Tys));
}
const char *LLVMIntrinsicGetName(unsigned ID, size_t *NameLength) {
auto IID = llvm_map_to_intrinsic_id(ID);
auto Str = llvm::Intrinsic::getName(IID);
*NameLength = Str.size();
return Str.data();
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMIntrinsicGetType(LLVMContextRef Ctx, unsigned ID,
LLVMTypeRef *ParamTypes, size_t ParamCount) {
auto IID = llvm_map_to_intrinsic_id(ID);
ArrayRef<Type*> Tys(unwrap(ParamTypes), ParamCount);
return wrap(llvm::Intrinsic::getType(*unwrap(Ctx), IID, Tys));
}
const char *LLVMIntrinsicCopyOverloadedName(unsigned ID,
LLVMTypeRef *ParamTypes,
size_t ParamCount,
size_t *NameLength) {
auto IID = llvm_map_to_intrinsic_id(ID);
ArrayRef<Type*> Tys(unwrap(ParamTypes), ParamCount);
auto Str = llvm::Intrinsic::getName(IID, Tys);
*NameLength = Str.length();
return strdup(Str.c_str());
}
unsigned LLVMLookupIntrinsicID(const char *Name, size_t NameLen) {
return Function::lookupIntrinsicID({Name, NameLen});
}
LLVMBool LLVMIntrinsicIsOverloaded(unsigned ID) {
auto IID = llvm_map_to_intrinsic_id(ID);
return llvm::Intrinsic::isOverloaded(IID);
}
unsigned LLVMGetFunctionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
return unwrap<Function>(Fn)->getCallingConv();
}
void LLVMSetFunctionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Fn, unsigned CC) {
return unwrap<Function>(Fn)->setCallingConv(
static_cast<CallingConv::ID>(CC));
}
const char *LLVMGetGC(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
Function *F = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
return F->hasGC()? F->getGC().c_str() : nullptr;
}
void LLVMSetGC(LLVMValueRef Fn, const char *GC) {
Function *F = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
if (GC)
F->setGC(GC);
else
F->clearGC();
}
void LLVMAddAttributeAtIndex(LLVMValueRef F, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
LLVMAttributeRef A) {
unwrap<Function>(F)->addAttribute(Idx, unwrap(A));
}
unsigned LLVMGetAttributeCountAtIndex(LLVMValueRef F, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx) {
auto AS = unwrap<Function>(F)->getAttributes().getAttributes(Idx);
return AS.getNumAttributes();
}
void LLVMGetAttributesAtIndex(LLVMValueRef F, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
LLVMAttributeRef *Attrs) {
auto AS = unwrap<Function>(F)->getAttributes().getAttributes(Idx);
for (auto A : AS)
*Attrs++ = wrap(A);
}
LLVMAttributeRef LLVMGetEnumAttributeAtIndex(LLVMValueRef F,
LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
unsigned KindID) {
return wrap(unwrap<Function>(F)->getAttribute(Idx,
(Attribute::AttrKind)KindID));
}
LLVMAttributeRef LLVMGetStringAttributeAtIndex(LLVMValueRef F,
LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
const char *K, unsigned KLen) {
return wrap(unwrap<Function>(F)->getAttribute(Idx, StringRef(K, KLen)));
}
void LLVMRemoveEnumAttributeAtIndex(LLVMValueRef F, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
unsigned KindID) {
unwrap<Function>(F)->removeAttribute(Idx, (Attribute::AttrKind)KindID);
}
void LLVMRemoveStringAttributeAtIndex(LLVMValueRef F, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
const char *K, unsigned KLen) {
unwrap<Function>(F)->removeAttribute(Idx, StringRef(K, KLen));
}
void LLVMAddTargetDependentFunctionAttr(LLVMValueRef Fn, const char *A,
const char *V) {
Function *Func = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
Attribute Attr = Attribute::get(Func->getContext(), A, V);
Func->addAttribute(AttributeList::FunctionIndex, Attr);
}
/*--.. Operations on parameters ............................................--*/
unsigned LLVMCountParams(LLVMValueRef FnRef) {
// This function is strictly redundant to
// LLVMCountParamTypes(LLVMGetElementType(LLVMTypeOf(FnRef)))
return unwrap<Function>(FnRef)->arg_size();
}
void LLVMGetParams(LLVMValueRef FnRef, LLVMValueRef *ParamRefs) {
Function *Fn = unwrap<Function>(FnRef);
for (Function::arg_iterator I = Fn->arg_begin(),
E = Fn->arg_end(); I != E; I++)
*ParamRefs++ = wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetParam(LLVMValueRef FnRef, unsigned index) {
Function *Fn = unwrap<Function>(FnRef);
return wrap(&Fn->arg_begin()[index]);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetParamParent(LLVMValueRef V) {
return wrap(unwrap<Argument>(V)->getParent());
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstParam(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
Function *Func = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
Function::arg_iterator I = Func->arg_begin();
if (I == Func->arg_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastParam(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
Function *Func = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
Function::arg_iterator I = Func->arg_end();
if (I == Func->arg_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextParam(LLVMValueRef Arg) {
Argument *A = unwrap<Argument>(Arg);
Function *Fn = A->getParent();
if (A->getArgNo() + 1 >= Fn->arg_size())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&Fn->arg_begin()[A->getArgNo() + 1]);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousParam(LLVMValueRef Arg) {
Argument *A = unwrap<Argument>(Arg);
if (A->getArgNo() == 0)
return nullptr;
return wrap(&A->getParent()->arg_begin()[A->getArgNo() - 1]);
}
void LLVMSetParamAlignment(LLVMValueRef Arg, unsigned align) {
Argument *A = unwrap<Argument>(Arg);
A->addAttr(Attribute::getWithAlignment(A->getContext(), align));
}
/*--.. Operations on ifuncs ................................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMAddGlobalIFunc(LLVMModuleRef M,
const char *Name, size_t NameLen,
LLVMTypeRef Ty, unsigned AddrSpace,
LLVMValueRef Resolver) {
return wrap(GlobalIFunc::create(unwrap(Ty), AddrSpace,
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage,
StringRef(Name, NameLen),
unwrap<Constant>(Resolver), unwrap(M)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNamedGlobalIFunc(LLVMModuleRef M,
const char *Name, size_t NameLen) {
return wrap(unwrap(M)->getNamedIFunc(StringRef(Name, NameLen)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstGlobalIFunc(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::ifunc_iterator I = Mod->ifunc_begin();
if (I == Mod->ifunc_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastGlobalIFunc(LLVMModuleRef M) {
Module *Mod = unwrap(M);
Module::ifunc_iterator I = Mod->ifunc_end();
if (I == Mod->ifunc_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextGlobalIFunc(LLVMValueRef IFunc) {
GlobalIFunc *GIF = unwrap<GlobalIFunc>(IFunc);
Module::ifunc_iterator I(GIF);
if (++I == GIF->getParent()->ifunc_end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousGlobalIFunc(LLVMValueRef IFunc) {
GlobalIFunc *GIF = unwrap<GlobalIFunc>(IFunc);
Module::ifunc_iterator I(GIF);
if (I == GIF->getParent()->ifunc_begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetGlobalIFuncResolver(LLVMValueRef IFunc) {
return wrap(unwrap<GlobalIFunc>(IFunc)->getResolver());
}
void LLVMSetGlobalIFuncResolver(LLVMValueRef IFunc, LLVMValueRef Resolver) {
unwrap<GlobalIFunc>(IFunc)->setResolver(unwrap<Constant>(Resolver));
}
void LLVMEraseGlobalIFunc(LLVMValueRef IFunc) {
unwrap<GlobalIFunc>(IFunc)->eraseFromParent();
}
void LLVMRemoveGlobalIFunc(LLVMValueRef IFunc) {
unwrap<GlobalIFunc>(IFunc)->removeFromParent();
}
/*--.. Operations on basic blocks ..........................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMBasicBlockAsValue(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
return wrap(static_cast<Value*>(unwrap(BB)));
}
LLVMBool LLVMValueIsBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Val) {
return isa<BasicBlock>(unwrap(Val));
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMValueAsBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Val) {
return wrap(unwrap<BasicBlock>(Val));
}
const char *LLVMGetBasicBlockName(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
return unwrap(BB)->getName().data();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetBasicBlockParent(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
return wrap(unwrap(BB)->getParent());
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetBasicBlockTerminator(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
return wrap(unwrap(BB)->getTerminator());
}
unsigned LLVMCountBasicBlocks(LLVMValueRef FnRef) {
return unwrap<Function>(FnRef)->size();
}
void LLVMGetBasicBlocks(LLVMValueRef FnRef, LLVMBasicBlockRef *BasicBlocksRefs){
Function *Fn = unwrap<Function>(FnRef);
for (BasicBlock &BB : *Fn)
*BasicBlocksRefs++ = wrap(&BB);
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetEntryBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
return wrap(&unwrap<Function>(Fn)->getEntryBlock());
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetFirstBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
Function *Func = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
Function::iterator I = Func->begin();
if (I == Func->end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetLastBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn) {
Function *Func = unwrap<Function>(Fn);
Function::iterator I = Func->end();
if (I == Func->begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetNextBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
BasicBlock *Block = unwrap(BB);
Function::iterator I(Block);
if (++I == Block->getParent()->end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetPreviousBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
BasicBlock *Block = unwrap(BB);
Function::iterator I(Block);
if (I == Block->getParent()->begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMCreateBasicBlockInContext(LLVMContextRef C,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(llvm::BasicBlock::Create(*unwrap(C), Name));
}
void LLVMInsertExistingBasicBlockAfterInsertBlock(LLVMBuilderRef Builder,
LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
BasicBlock *ToInsert = unwrap(BB);
BasicBlock *CurBB = unwrap(Builder)->GetInsertBlock();
assert(CurBB && "current insertion point is invalid!");
CurBB->getParent()->getBasicBlockList().insertAfter(CurBB->getIterator(),
ToInsert);
}
void LLVMAppendExistingBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn,
LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
unwrap<Function>(Fn)->getBasicBlockList().push_back(unwrap(BB));
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMAppendBasicBlockInContext(LLVMContextRef C,
LLVMValueRef FnRef,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(BasicBlock::Create(*unwrap(C), Name, unwrap<Function>(FnRef)));
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMAppendBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef FnRef, const char *Name) {
return LLVMAppendBasicBlockInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), FnRef, Name);
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMInsertBasicBlockInContext(LLVMContextRef C,
LLVMBasicBlockRef BBRef,
const char *Name) {
BasicBlock *BB = unwrap(BBRef);
return wrap(BasicBlock::Create(*unwrap(C), Name, BB->getParent(), BB));
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMInsertBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef BBRef,
const char *Name) {
return LLVMInsertBasicBlockInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext(), BBRef, Name);
}
void LLVMDeleteBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef BBRef) {
unwrap(BBRef)->eraseFromParent();
}
void LLVMRemoveBasicBlockFromParent(LLVMBasicBlockRef BBRef) {
unwrap(BBRef)->removeFromParent();
}
void LLVMMoveBasicBlockBefore(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB, LLVMBasicBlockRef MovePos) {
unwrap(BB)->moveBefore(unwrap(MovePos));
}
void LLVMMoveBasicBlockAfter(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB, LLVMBasicBlockRef MovePos) {
unwrap(BB)->moveAfter(unwrap(MovePos));
}
/*--.. Operations on instructions ..........................................--*/
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetInstructionParent(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
return wrap(unwrap<Instruction>(Inst)->getParent());
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstInstruction(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
BasicBlock *Block = unwrap(BB);
BasicBlock::iterator I = Block->begin();
if (I == Block->end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastInstruction(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
BasicBlock *Block = unwrap(BB);
BasicBlock::iterator I = Block->end();
if (I == Block->begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextInstruction(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
Instruction *Instr = unwrap<Instruction>(Inst);
BasicBlock::iterator I(Instr);
if (++I == Instr->getParent()->end())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousInstruction(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
Instruction *Instr = unwrap<Instruction>(Inst);
BasicBlock::iterator I(Instr);
if (I == Instr->getParent()->begin())
return nullptr;
return wrap(&*--I);
}
void LLVMInstructionRemoveFromParent(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
unwrap<Instruction>(Inst)->removeFromParent();
}
void LLVMInstructionEraseFromParent(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
unwrap<Instruction>(Inst)->eraseFromParent();
}
LLVMIntPredicate LLVMGetICmpPredicate(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
if (ICmpInst *I = dyn_cast<ICmpInst>(unwrap(Inst)))
return (LLVMIntPredicate)I->getPredicate();
if (ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(unwrap(Inst)))
if (CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::ICmp)
return (LLVMIntPredicate)CE->getPredicate();
return (LLVMIntPredicate)0;
}
LLVMRealPredicate LLVMGetFCmpPredicate(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
if (FCmpInst *I = dyn_cast<FCmpInst>(unwrap(Inst)))
return (LLVMRealPredicate)I->getPredicate();
if (ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(unwrap(Inst)))
if (CE->getOpcode() == Instruction::FCmp)
return (LLVMRealPredicate)CE->getPredicate();
return (LLVMRealPredicate)0;
}
LLVMOpcode LLVMGetInstructionOpcode(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
if (Instruction *C = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Inst)))
return map_to_llvmopcode(C->getOpcode());
return (LLVMOpcode)0;
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMInstructionClone(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
if (Instruction *C = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Inst)))
return wrap(C->clone());
return nullptr;
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMIsATerminatorInst(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(unwrap(Inst));
return (I && I->isTerminator()) ? wrap(I) : nullptr;
}
unsigned LLVMGetNumArgOperands(LLVMValueRef Instr) {
if (FuncletPadInst *FPI = dyn_cast<FuncletPadInst>(unwrap(Instr))) {
return FPI->getNumArgOperands();
}
return unwrap<CallBase>(Instr)->getNumArgOperands();
}
/*--.. Call and invoke instructions ........................................--*/
unsigned LLVMGetInstructionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Instr) {
return unwrap<CallBase>(Instr)->getCallingConv();
}
void LLVMSetInstructionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Instr, unsigned CC) {
return unwrap<CallBase>(Instr)->setCallingConv(
static_cast<CallingConv::ID>(CC));
}
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void LLVMSetInstrParamAlignment(LLVMValueRef Instr, unsigned index,
unsigned align) {
auto *Call = unwrap<CallBase>(Instr);
Attribute AlignAttr = Attribute::getWithAlignment(Call->getContext(), align);
Call->addAttribute(index, AlignAttr);
}
void LLVMAddCallSiteAttribute(LLVMValueRef C, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
LLVMAttributeRef A) {
unwrap<CallBase>(C)->addAttribute(Idx, unwrap(A));
}
unsigned LLVMGetCallSiteAttributeCount(LLVMValueRef C,
LLVMAttributeIndex Idx) {
auto *Call = unwrap<CallBase>(C);
auto AS = Call->getAttributes().getAttributes(Idx);
return AS.getNumAttributes();
}
void LLVMGetCallSiteAttributes(LLVMValueRef C, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
LLVMAttributeRef *Attrs) {
auto *Call = unwrap<CallBase>(C);
auto AS = Call->getAttributes().getAttributes(Idx);
for (auto A : AS)
*Attrs++ = wrap(A);
}
LLVMAttributeRef LLVMGetCallSiteEnumAttribute(LLVMValueRef C,
LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
unsigned KindID) {
return wrap(
unwrap<CallBase>(C)->getAttribute(Idx, (Attribute::AttrKind)KindID));
}
LLVMAttributeRef LLVMGetCallSiteStringAttribute(LLVMValueRef C,
LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
const char *K, unsigned KLen) {
return wrap(unwrap<CallBase>(C)->getAttribute(Idx, StringRef(K, KLen)));
}
void LLVMRemoveCallSiteEnumAttribute(LLVMValueRef C, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
unsigned KindID) {
unwrap<CallBase>(C)->removeAttribute(Idx, (Attribute::AttrKind)KindID);
}
void LLVMRemoveCallSiteStringAttribute(LLVMValueRef C, LLVMAttributeIndex Idx,
const char *K, unsigned KLen) {
unwrap<CallBase>(C)->removeAttribute(Idx, StringRef(K, KLen));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetCalledValue(LLVMValueRef Instr) {
return wrap(unwrap<CallBase>(Instr)->getCalledValue());
}
LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetCalledFunctionType(LLVMValueRef Instr) {
return wrap(unwrap<CallBase>(Instr)->getFunctionType());
}
/*--.. Operations on call instructions (only) ..............................--*/
LLVMBool LLVMIsTailCall(LLVMValueRef Call) {
return unwrap<CallInst>(Call)->isTailCall();
}
void LLVMSetTailCall(LLVMValueRef Call, LLVMBool isTailCall) {
unwrap<CallInst>(Call)->setTailCall(isTailCall);
}
/*--.. Operations on invoke instructions (only) ............................--*/
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetNormalDest(LLVMValueRef Invoke) {
return wrap(unwrap<InvokeInst>(Invoke)->getNormalDest());
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetUnwindDest(LLVMValueRef Invoke) {
if (CleanupReturnInst *CRI = dyn_cast<CleanupReturnInst>(unwrap(Invoke))) {
return wrap(CRI->getUnwindDest());
} else if (CatchSwitchInst *CSI = dyn_cast<CatchSwitchInst>(unwrap(Invoke))) {
return wrap(CSI->getUnwindDest());
}
return wrap(unwrap<InvokeInst>(Invoke)->getUnwindDest());
}
void LLVMSetNormalDest(LLVMValueRef Invoke, LLVMBasicBlockRef B) {
unwrap<InvokeInst>(Invoke)->setNormalDest(unwrap(B));
}
void LLVMSetUnwindDest(LLVMValueRef Invoke, LLVMBasicBlockRef B) {
if (CleanupReturnInst *CRI = dyn_cast<CleanupReturnInst>(unwrap(Invoke))) {
return CRI->setUnwindDest(unwrap(B));
} else if (CatchSwitchInst *CSI = dyn_cast<CatchSwitchInst>(unwrap(Invoke))) {
return CSI->setUnwindDest(unwrap(B));
}
unwrap<InvokeInst>(Invoke)->setUnwindDest(unwrap(B));
}
/*--.. Operations on terminators ...........................................--*/
unsigned LLVMGetNumSuccessors(LLVMValueRef Term) {
return unwrap<Instruction>(Term)->getNumSuccessors();
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetSuccessor(LLVMValueRef Term, unsigned i) {
return wrap(unwrap<Instruction>(Term)->getSuccessor(i));
}
void LLVMSetSuccessor(LLVMValueRef Term, unsigned i, LLVMBasicBlockRef block) {
return unwrap<Instruction>(Term)->setSuccessor(i, unwrap(block));
}
/*--.. Operations on branch instructions (only) ............................--*/
LLVMBool LLVMIsConditional(LLVMValueRef Branch) {
return unwrap<BranchInst>(Branch)->isConditional();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetCondition(LLVMValueRef Branch) {
return wrap(unwrap<BranchInst>(Branch)->getCondition());
}
void LLVMSetCondition(LLVMValueRef Branch, LLVMValueRef Cond) {
return unwrap<BranchInst>(Branch)->setCondition(unwrap(Cond));
}
/*--.. Operations on switch instructions (only) ............................--*/
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetSwitchDefaultDest(LLVMValueRef Switch) {
return wrap(unwrap<SwitchInst>(Switch)->getDefaultDest());
}
/*--.. Operations on alloca instructions (only) ............................--*/
LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetAllocatedType(LLVMValueRef Alloca) {
return wrap(unwrap<AllocaInst>(Alloca)->getAllocatedType());
}
/*--.. Operations on gep instructions (only) ...............................--*/
LLVMBool LLVMIsInBounds(LLVMValueRef GEP) {
return unwrap<GetElementPtrInst>(GEP)->isInBounds();
}
void LLVMSetIsInBounds(LLVMValueRef GEP, LLVMBool InBounds) {
return unwrap<GetElementPtrInst>(GEP)->setIsInBounds(InBounds);
}
/*--.. Operations on phi nodes .............................................--*/
void LLVMAddIncoming(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, LLVMValueRef *IncomingValues,
LLVMBasicBlockRef *IncomingBlocks, unsigned Count) {
PHINode *PhiVal = unwrap<PHINode>(PhiNode);
for (unsigned I = 0; I != Count; ++I)
PhiVal->addIncoming(unwrap(IncomingValues[I]), unwrap(IncomingBlocks[I]));
}
unsigned LLVMCountIncoming(LLVMValueRef PhiNode) {
return unwrap<PHINode>(PhiNode)->getNumIncomingValues();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetIncomingValue(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, unsigned Index) {
return wrap(unwrap<PHINode>(PhiNode)->getIncomingValue(Index));
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetIncomingBlock(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, unsigned Index) {
return wrap(unwrap<PHINode>(PhiNode)->getIncomingBlock(Index));
}
/*--.. Operations on extractvalue and insertvalue nodes ....................--*/
unsigned LLVMGetNumIndices(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
auto *I = unwrap(Inst);
if (auto *GEP = dyn_cast<GetElementPtrInst>(I))
return GEP->getNumIndices();
if (auto *EV = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(I))
return EV->getNumIndices();
if (auto *IV = dyn_cast<InsertValueInst>(I))
return IV->getNumIndices();
if (auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(I))
return CE->getIndices().size();
llvm_unreachable(
"LLVMGetNumIndices applies only to extractvalue and insertvalue!");
}
const unsigned *LLVMGetIndices(LLVMValueRef Inst) {
auto *I = unwrap(Inst);
if (auto *EV = dyn_cast<ExtractValueInst>(I))
return EV->getIndices().data();
if (auto *IV = dyn_cast<InsertValueInst>(I))
return IV->getIndices().data();
if (auto *CE = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(I))
return CE->getIndices().data();
llvm_unreachable(
"LLVMGetIndices applies only to extractvalue and insertvalue!");
}
/*===-- Instruction builders ----------------------------------------------===*/
LLVMBuilderRef LLVMCreateBuilderInContext(LLVMContextRef C) {
return wrap(new IRBuilder<>(*unwrap(C)));
}
LLVMBuilderRef LLVMCreateBuilder(void) {
return LLVMCreateBuilderInContext(LLVMGetGlobalContext());
}
void LLVMPositionBuilder(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMBasicBlockRef Block,
LLVMValueRef Instr) {
BasicBlock *BB = unwrap(Block);
auto I = Instr ? unwrap<Instruction>(Instr)->getIterator() : BB->end();
unwrap(Builder)->SetInsertPoint(BB, I);
}
void LLVMPositionBuilderBefore(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Instr) {
Instruction *I = unwrap<Instruction>(Instr);
unwrap(Builder)->SetInsertPoint(I->getParent(), I->getIterator());
}
void LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMBasicBlockRef Block) {
BasicBlock *BB = unwrap(Block);
unwrap(Builder)->SetInsertPoint(BB);
}
LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetInsertBlock(LLVMBuilderRef Builder) {
return wrap(unwrap(Builder)->GetInsertBlock());
}
void LLVMClearInsertionPosition(LLVMBuilderRef Builder) {
unwrap(Builder)->ClearInsertionPoint();
}
void LLVMInsertIntoBuilder(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Instr) {
unwrap(Builder)->Insert(unwrap<Instruction>(Instr));
}
void LLVMInsertIntoBuilderWithName(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Instr,
const char *Name) {
unwrap(Builder)->Insert(unwrap<Instruction>(Instr), Name);
}
void LLVMDisposeBuilder(LLVMBuilderRef Builder) {
delete unwrap(Builder);
}
/*--.. Metadata builders ...................................................--*/
LLVMMetadataRef LLVMGetCurrentDebugLocation2(LLVMBuilderRef Builder) {
return wrap(unwrap(Builder)->getCurrentDebugLocation().getAsMDNode());
}
void LLVMSetCurrentDebugLocation2(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMMetadataRef Loc) {
if (Loc)
unwrap(Builder)->SetCurrentDebugLocation(DebugLoc(unwrap<MDNode>(Loc)));
else
unwrap(Builder)->SetCurrentDebugLocation(DebugLoc());
}
void LLVMSetCurrentDebugLocation(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef L) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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MDNode *Loc =
L ? cast<MDNode>(unwrap<MetadataAsValue>(L)->getMetadata()) : nullptr;
unwrap(Builder)->SetCurrentDebugLocation(DebugLoc(Loc));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetCurrentDebugLocation(LLVMBuilderRef Builder) {
IR: Split Metadata from Value Split `Metadata` away from the `Value` class hierarchy, as part of PR21532. Assembly and bitcode changes are in the wings, but this is the bulk of the change for the IR C++ API. I have a follow-up patch prepared for `clang`. If this breaks other sub-projects, I apologize in advance :(. Help me compile it on Darwin I'll try to fix it. FWIW, the errors should be easy to fix, so it may be simpler to just fix it yourself. This breaks the build for all metadata-related code that's out-of-tree. Rest assured the transition is mechanical and the compiler should catch almost all of the problems. Here's a quick guide for updating your code: - `Metadata` is the root of a class hierarchy with three main classes: `MDNode`, `MDString`, and `ValueAsMetadata`. It is distinct from the `Value` class hierarchy. It is typeless -- i.e., instances do *not* have a `Type`. - `MDNode`'s operands are all `Metadata *` (instead of `Value *`). - `TrackingVH<MDNode>` and `WeakVH` referring to metadata can be replaced with `TrackingMDNodeRef` and `TrackingMDRef`, respectively. If you're referring solely to resolved `MDNode`s -- post graph construction -- just use `MDNode*`. - `MDNode` (and the rest of `Metadata`) have only limited support for `replaceAllUsesWith()`. As long as an `MDNode` is pointing at a forward declaration -- the result of `MDNode::getTemporary()` -- it maintains a side map of its uses and can RAUW itself. Once the forward declarations are fully resolved RAUW support is dropped on the ground. This means that uniquing collisions on changing operands cause nodes to become "distinct". (This already happened fairly commonly, whenever an operand went to null.) If you're constructing complex (non self-reference) `MDNode` cycles, you need to call `MDNode::resolveCycles()` on each node (or on a top-level node that somehow references all of the nodes). Also, don't do that. Metadata cycles (and the RAUW machinery needed to construct them) are expensive. - An `MDNode` can only refer to a `Constant` through a bridge called `ConstantAsMetadata` (one of the subclasses of `ValueAsMetadata`). As a side effect, accessing an operand of an `MDNode` that is known to be, e.g., `ConstantInt`, takes three steps: first, cast from `Metadata` to `ConstantAsMetadata`; second, extract the `Constant`; third, cast down to `ConstantInt`. The eventual goal is to introduce `MDInt`/`MDFloat`/etc. and have metadata schema owners transition away from using `Constant`s when the type isn't important (and they don't care about referring to `GlobalValue`s). In the meantime, I've added transitional API to the `mdconst` namespace that matches semantics with the old code, in order to avoid adding the error-prone three-step equivalent to every call site. If your old code was: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); you can trivially match its semantics with: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(mdconst::hasa <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(mdconst::extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(mdconst::extract_or_null <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(mdconst::dyn_extract <ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(mdconst::dyn_extract_or_null<ConstantInt>(N->getOperand(4))); and when you transition your metadata schema to `MDInt`: MDNode *N = foo(); bar(isa <MDInt>(N->getOperand(0))); baz(cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(1))); bak(cast_or_null <MDInt>(N->getOperand(2))); bat(dyn_cast <MDInt>(N->getOperand(3))); bay(dyn_cast_or_null<MDInt>(N->getOperand(4))); - A `CallInst` -- specifically, intrinsic instructions -- can refer to metadata through a bridge called `MetadataAsValue`. This is a subclass of `Value` where `getType()->isMetadataTy()`. `MetadataAsValue` is the *only* class that can legally refer to a `LocalAsMetadata`, which is a bridged form of non-`Constant` values like `Argument` and `Instruction`. It can also refer to any other `Metadata` subclass. (I'll break all your testcases in a follow-up commit, when I propagate this change to assembly.) llvm-svn: 223802
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LLVMContext &Context = unwrap(Builder)->getContext();
return wrap(MetadataAsValue::get(
Context, unwrap(Builder)->getCurrentDebugLocation().getAsMDNode()));
}
void LLVMSetInstDebugLocation(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Inst) {
unwrap(Builder)->SetInstDebugLocation(unwrap<Instruction>(Inst));
}
void LLVMBuilderSetDefaultFPMathTag(LLVMBuilderRef Builder,
LLVMMetadataRef FPMathTag) {
unwrap(Builder)->setDefaultFPMathTag(FPMathTag
? unwrap<MDNode>(FPMathTag)
: nullptr);
}
LLVMMetadataRef LLVMBuilderGetDefaultFPMathTag(LLVMBuilderRef Builder) {
return wrap(unwrap(Builder)->getDefaultFPMathTag());
}
/*--.. Instruction builders ................................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildRetVoid(LLVMBuilderRef B) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateRetVoid());
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildRet(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateRet(unwrap(V)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAggregateRet(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef *RetVals,
unsigned N) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAggregateRet(unwrap(RetVals), N));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildBr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMBasicBlockRef Dest) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateBr(unwrap(Dest)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCondBr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef If,
LLVMBasicBlockRef Then, LLVMBasicBlockRef Else) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCondBr(unwrap(If), unwrap(Then), unwrap(Else)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSwitch(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V,
LLVMBasicBlockRef Else, unsigned NumCases) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSwitch(unwrap(V), unwrap(Else), NumCases));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIndirectBr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Addr,
unsigned NumDests) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateIndirectBr(unwrap(Addr), NumDests));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInvoke(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Fn,
LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
LLVMBasicBlockRef Then, LLVMBasicBlockRef Catch,
const char *Name) {
Value *V = unwrap(Fn);
FunctionType *FnT =
cast<FunctionType>(cast<PointerType>(V->getType())->getElementType());
return wrap(
unwrap(B)->CreateInvoke(FnT, unwrap(Fn), unwrap(Then), unwrap(Catch),
makeArrayRef(unwrap(Args), NumArgs), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInvoke2(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty, LLVMValueRef Fn,
LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
LLVMBasicBlockRef Then, LLVMBasicBlockRef Catch,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateInvoke(
unwrap<FunctionType>(Ty), unwrap(Fn), unwrap(Then), unwrap(Catch),
makeArrayRef(unwrap(Args), NumArgs), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildLandingPad(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
LLVMValueRef PersFn, unsigned NumClauses,
const char *Name) {
// The personality used to live on the landingpad instruction, but now it
// lives on the parent function. For compatibility, take the provided
// personality and put it on the parent function.
if (PersFn)
unwrap(B)->GetInsertBlock()->getParent()->setPersonalityFn(
cast<Function>(unwrap(PersFn)));
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateLandingPad(unwrap(Ty), NumClauses, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCatchPad(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef ParentPad,
LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCatchPad(unwrap(ParentPad),
makeArrayRef(unwrap(Args), NumArgs),
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCleanupPad(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef ParentPad,
LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
const char *Name) {
if (ParentPad == nullptr) {
Type *Ty = Type::getTokenTy(unwrap(B)->getContext());
ParentPad = wrap(Constant::getNullValue(Ty));
}
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCleanupPad(unwrap(ParentPad),
makeArrayRef(unwrap(Args), NumArgs),
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildResume(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Exn) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateResume(unwrap(Exn)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCatchSwitch(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef ParentPad,
LLVMBasicBlockRef UnwindBB,
unsigned NumHandlers, const char *Name) {
if (ParentPad == nullptr) {
Type *Ty = Type::getTokenTy(unwrap(B)->getContext());
ParentPad = wrap(Constant::getNullValue(Ty));
}
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCatchSwitch(unwrap(ParentPad), unwrap(UnwindBB),
NumHandlers, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCatchRet(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef CatchPad,
LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCatchRet(unwrap<CatchPadInst>(CatchPad),
unwrap(BB)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCleanupRet(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef CatchPad,
LLVMBasicBlockRef BB) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCleanupRet(unwrap<CleanupPadInst>(CatchPad),
unwrap(BB)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildUnreachable(LLVMBuilderRef B) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateUnreachable());
}
void LLVMAddCase(LLVMValueRef Switch, LLVMValueRef OnVal,
LLVMBasicBlockRef Dest) {
unwrap<SwitchInst>(Switch)->addCase(unwrap<ConstantInt>(OnVal), unwrap(Dest));
}
void LLVMAddDestination(LLVMValueRef IndirectBr, LLVMBasicBlockRef Dest) {
unwrap<IndirectBrInst>(IndirectBr)->addDestination(unwrap(Dest));
}
unsigned LLVMGetNumClauses(LLVMValueRef LandingPad) {
return unwrap<LandingPadInst>(LandingPad)->getNumClauses();
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetClause(LLVMValueRef LandingPad, unsigned Idx) {
return wrap(unwrap<LandingPadInst>(LandingPad)->getClause(Idx));
}
void LLVMAddClause(LLVMValueRef LandingPad, LLVMValueRef ClauseVal) {
unwrap<LandingPadInst>(LandingPad)->
addClause(cast<Constant>(unwrap(ClauseVal)));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsCleanup(LLVMValueRef LandingPad) {
return unwrap<LandingPadInst>(LandingPad)->isCleanup();
}
void LLVMSetCleanup(LLVMValueRef LandingPad, LLVMBool Val) {
unwrap<LandingPadInst>(LandingPad)->setCleanup(Val);
}
void LLVMAddHandler(LLVMValueRef CatchSwitch, LLVMBasicBlockRef Dest) {
unwrap<CatchSwitchInst>(CatchSwitch)->addHandler(unwrap(Dest));
}
unsigned LLVMGetNumHandlers(LLVMValueRef CatchSwitch) {
return unwrap<CatchSwitchInst>(CatchSwitch)->getNumHandlers();
}
void LLVMGetHandlers(LLVMValueRef CatchSwitch, LLVMBasicBlockRef *Handlers) {
CatchSwitchInst *CSI = unwrap<CatchSwitchInst>(CatchSwitch);
for (CatchSwitchInst::handler_iterator I = CSI->handler_begin(),
E = CSI->handler_end(); I != E; ++I)
*Handlers++ = wrap(*I);
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetParentCatchSwitch(LLVMValueRef CatchPad) {
return wrap(unwrap<CatchPadInst>(CatchPad)->getCatchSwitch());
}
void LLVMSetParentCatchSwitch(LLVMValueRef CatchPad, LLVMValueRef CatchSwitch) {
unwrap<CatchPadInst>(CatchPad)
->setCatchSwitch(unwrap<CatchSwitchInst>(CatchSwitch));
}
/*--.. Funclets ...........................................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMGetArgOperand(LLVMValueRef Funclet, unsigned i) {
return wrap(unwrap<FuncletPadInst>(Funclet)->getArgOperand(i));
}
void LLVMSetArgOperand(LLVMValueRef Funclet, unsigned i, LLVMValueRef value) {
unwrap<FuncletPadInst>(Funclet)->setArgOperand(i, unwrap(value));
}
/*--.. Arithmetic ..........................................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAdd(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAdd(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWAdd(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNSWAdd(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWAdd(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNUWAdd(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFAdd(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFAdd(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSub(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSub(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWSub(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNSWSub(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWSub(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNUWSub(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFSub(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFSub(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildMul(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateMul(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWMul(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNSWMul(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWMul(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNUWMul(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFMul(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFMul(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildUDiv(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateUDiv(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildExactUDiv(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS,
LLVMValueRef RHS, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateExactUDiv(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSDiv(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSDiv(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildExactSDiv(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS,
LLVMValueRef RHS, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateExactSDiv(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFDiv(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFDiv(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildURem(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateURem(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSRem(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSRem(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFRem(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFRem(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildShl(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateShl(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildLShr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateLShr(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAShr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAShr(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAnd(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAnd(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildOr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateOr(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildXor(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateXor(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildBinOp(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMOpcode Op,
LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateBinOp(Instruction::BinaryOps(map_from_llvmopcode(Op)), unwrap(LHS),
unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNeg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNeg(unwrap(V), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWNeg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNSWNeg(unwrap(V), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWNeg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNUWNeg(unwrap(V), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFNeg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFNeg(unwrap(V), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNot(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateNot(unwrap(V), Name));
}
/*--.. Memory ..............................................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildMalloc(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
const char *Name) {
Type* ITy = Type::getInt32Ty(unwrap(B)->GetInsertBlock()->getContext());
Constant* AllocSize = ConstantExpr::getSizeOf(unwrap(Ty));
AllocSize = ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast(AllocSize, ITy);
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Instruction* Malloc = CallInst::CreateMalloc(unwrap(B)->GetInsertBlock(),
ITy, unwrap(Ty), AllocSize,
nullptr, nullptr, "");
return wrap(unwrap(B)->Insert(Malloc, Twine(Name)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildArrayMalloc(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
LLVMValueRef Val, const char *Name) {
Type* ITy = Type::getInt32Ty(unwrap(B)->GetInsertBlock()->getContext());
Constant* AllocSize = ConstantExpr::getSizeOf(unwrap(Ty));
AllocSize = ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast(AllocSize, ITy);
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Instruction* Malloc = CallInst::CreateMalloc(unwrap(B)->GetInsertBlock(),
ITy, unwrap(Ty), AllocSize,
unwrap(Val), nullptr, "");
return wrap(unwrap(B)->Insert(Malloc, Twine(Name)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildMemSet(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Ptr,
LLVMValueRef Val, LLVMValueRef Len,
unsigned Align) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateMemSet(unwrap(Ptr), unwrap(Val), unwrap(Len), Align));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildMemCpy(LLVMBuilderRef B,
LLVMValueRef Dst, unsigned DstAlign,
LLVMValueRef Src, unsigned SrcAlign,
LLVMValueRef Size) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateMemCpy(unwrap(Dst), DstAlign,
unwrap(Src), SrcAlign,
unwrap(Size)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildMemMove(LLVMBuilderRef B,
LLVMValueRef Dst, unsigned DstAlign,
LLVMValueRef Src, unsigned SrcAlign,
LLVMValueRef Size) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateMemMove(unwrap(Dst), DstAlign,
unwrap(Src), SrcAlign,
unwrap(Size)));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAlloca(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAlloca(unwrap(Ty), nullptr, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildArrayAlloca(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
LLVMValueRef Val, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAlloca(unwrap(Ty), unwrap(Val), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFree(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef PointerVal) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->Insert(
CallInst::CreateFree(unwrap(PointerVal), unwrap(B)->GetInsertBlock())));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildLoad(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef PointerVal,
const char *Name) {
Value *V = unwrap(PointerVal);
PointerType *Ty = cast<PointerType>(V->getType());
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateLoad(Ty->getElementType(), V, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildLoad2(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
LLVMValueRef PointerVal, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateLoad(unwrap(Ty), unwrap(PointerVal), Name));
}
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LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildStore(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMValueRef PointerVal) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateStore(unwrap(Val), unwrap(PointerVal)));
}
static AtomicOrdering mapFromLLVMOrdering(LLVMAtomicOrdering Ordering) {
switch (Ordering) {
case LLVMAtomicOrderingNotAtomic: return AtomicOrdering::NotAtomic;
case LLVMAtomicOrderingUnordered: return AtomicOrdering::Unordered;
case LLVMAtomicOrderingMonotonic: return AtomicOrdering::Monotonic;
case LLVMAtomicOrderingAcquire: return AtomicOrdering::Acquire;
case LLVMAtomicOrderingRelease: return AtomicOrdering::Release;
case LLVMAtomicOrderingAcquireRelease:
return AtomicOrdering::AcquireRelease;
case LLVMAtomicOrderingSequentiallyConsistent:
return AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent;
}
llvm_unreachable("Invalid LLVMAtomicOrdering value!");
}
static LLVMAtomicOrdering mapToLLVMOrdering(AtomicOrdering Ordering) {
switch (Ordering) {
case AtomicOrdering::NotAtomic: return LLVMAtomicOrderingNotAtomic;
case AtomicOrdering::Unordered: return LLVMAtomicOrderingUnordered;
case AtomicOrdering::Monotonic: return LLVMAtomicOrderingMonotonic;
case AtomicOrdering::Acquire: return LLVMAtomicOrderingAcquire;
case AtomicOrdering::Release: return LLVMAtomicOrderingRelease;
case AtomicOrdering::AcquireRelease:
return LLVMAtomicOrderingAcquireRelease;
case AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent:
return LLVMAtomicOrderingSequentiallyConsistent;
}
llvm_unreachable("Invalid AtomicOrdering value!");
}
// TODO: Should this and other atomic instructions support building with
// "syncscope"?
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFence(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMAtomicOrdering Ordering,
LLVMBool isSingleThread, const char *Name) {
return wrap(
unwrap(B)->CreateFence(mapFromLLVMOrdering(Ordering),
isSingleThread ? SyncScope::SingleThread
: SyncScope::System,
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildGEP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Pointer,
LLVMValueRef *Indices, unsigned NumIndices,
const char *Name) {
ArrayRef<Value *> IdxList(unwrap(Indices), NumIndices);
Value *Val = unwrap(Pointer);
Type *Ty =
cast<PointerType>(Val->getType()->getScalarType())->getElementType();
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateGEP(Ty, Val, IdxList, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildGEP2(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
LLVMValueRef Pointer, LLVMValueRef *Indices,
unsigned NumIndices, const char *Name) {
ArrayRef<Value *> IdxList(unwrap(Indices), NumIndices);
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateGEP(unwrap(Ty), unwrap(Pointer), IdxList, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInBoundsGEP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Pointer,
LLVMValueRef *Indices, unsigned NumIndices,
const char *Name) {
ArrayRef<Value *> IdxList(unwrap(Indices), NumIndices);
Value *Val = unwrap(Pointer);
Type *Ty =
cast<PointerType>(Val->getType()->getScalarType())->getElementType();
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateInBoundsGEP(Ty, Val, IdxList, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInBoundsGEP2(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
LLVMValueRef Pointer, LLVMValueRef *Indices,
unsigned NumIndices, const char *Name) {
ArrayRef<Value *> IdxList(unwrap(Indices), NumIndices);
return wrap(
unwrap(B)->CreateInBoundsGEP(unwrap(Ty), unwrap(Pointer), IdxList, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildStructGEP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Pointer,
unsigned Idx, const char *Name) {
Value *Val = unwrap(Pointer);
Type *Ty =
cast<PointerType>(Val->getType()->getScalarType())->getElementType();
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateStructGEP(Ty, Val, Idx, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildStructGEP2(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
LLVMValueRef Pointer, unsigned Idx,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(
unwrap(B)->CreateStructGEP(unwrap(Ty), unwrap(Pointer), Idx, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildGlobalString(LLVMBuilderRef B, const char *Str,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateGlobalString(Str, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildGlobalStringPtr(LLVMBuilderRef B, const char *Str,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateGlobalStringPtr(Str, Name));
}
LLVMBool LLVMGetVolatile(LLVMValueRef MemAccessInst) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(MemAccessInst);
if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(P))
return LI->isVolatile();
return cast<StoreInst>(P)->isVolatile();
}
void LLVMSetVolatile(LLVMValueRef MemAccessInst, LLVMBool isVolatile) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(MemAccessInst);
if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(P))
return LI->setVolatile(isVolatile);
return cast<StoreInst>(P)->setVolatile(isVolatile);
}
LLVMAtomicOrdering LLVMGetOrdering(LLVMValueRef MemAccessInst) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(MemAccessInst);
AtomicOrdering O;
if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(P))
O = LI->getOrdering();
else
O = cast<StoreInst>(P)->getOrdering();
return mapToLLVMOrdering(O);
}
void LLVMSetOrdering(LLVMValueRef MemAccessInst, LLVMAtomicOrdering Ordering) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(MemAccessInst);
AtomicOrdering O = mapFromLLVMOrdering(Ordering);
if (LoadInst *LI = dyn_cast<LoadInst>(P))
return LI->setOrdering(O);
return cast<StoreInst>(P)->setOrdering(O);
}
/*--.. Casts ...............................................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildTrunc(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateTrunc(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildZExt(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateZExt(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSExt(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSExt(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPToUI(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFPToUI(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPToSI(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFPToSI(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildUIToFP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateUIToFP(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSIToFP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSIToFP(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPTrunc(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFPTrunc(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPExt(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFPExt(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPtrToInt(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreatePtrToInt(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIntToPtr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateIntToPtr(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateBitCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAddrSpaceCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAddrSpaceCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildZExtOrBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateZExtOrBitCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy),
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSExtOrBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSExtOrBitCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy),
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildTruncOrBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateTruncOrBitCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy),
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMOpcode Op, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCast(Instruction::CastOps(map_from_llvmopcode(Op)), unwrap(Val),
unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPointerCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreatePointerCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIntCast2(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, LLVMBool IsSigned,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(
unwrap(B)->CreateIntCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), IsSigned, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIntCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateIntCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy),
/*isSigned*/true, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFPCast(unwrap(Val), unwrap(DestTy), Name));
}
/*--.. Comparisons .........................................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildICmp(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMIntPredicate Op,
LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateICmp(static_cast<ICmpInst::Predicate>(Op),
unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFCmp(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMRealPredicate Op,
LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateFCmp(static_cast<FCmpInst::Predicate>(Op),
unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
/*--.. Miscellaneous instructions ..........................................--*/
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPhi(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreatePHI(unwrap(Ty), 0, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCall(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Fn,
LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
const char *Name) {
Value *V = unwrap(Fn);
FunctionType *FnT =
cast<FunctionType>(cast<PointerType>(V->getType())->getElementType());
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCall(FnT, unwrap(Fn),
makeArrayRef(unwrap(Args), NumArgs), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCall2(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty, LLVMValueRef Fn,
LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
const char *Name) {
FunctionType *FTy = unwrap<FunctionType>(Ty);
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateCall(FTy, unwrap(Fn),
makeArrayRef(unwrap(Args), NumArgs), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSelect(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef If,
LLVMValueRef Then, LLVMValueRef Else,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateSelect(unwrap(If), unwrap(Then), unwrap(Else),
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildVAArg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef List,
LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateVAArg(unwrap(List), unwrap(Ty), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildExtractElement(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef VecVal,
LLVMValueRef Index, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateExtractElement(unwrap(VecVal), unwrap(Index),
Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInsertElement(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef VecVal,
LLVMValueRef EltVal, LLVMValueRef Index,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateInsertElement(unwrap(VecVal), unwrap(EltVal),
unwrap(Index), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildShuffleVector(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V1,
LLVMValueRef V2, LLVMValueRef Mask,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateShuffleVector(unwrap(V1), unwrap(V2),
unwrap(Mask), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildExtractValue(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef AggVal,
unsigned Index, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateExtractValue(unwrap(AggVal), Index, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInsertValue(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef AggVal,
LLVMValueRef EltVal, unsigned Index,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateInsertValue(unwrap(AggVal), unwrap(EltVal),
Index, Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIsNull(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateIsNull(unwrap(Val), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIsNotNull(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Val,
const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateIsNotNull(unwrap(Val), Name));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPtrDiff(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef LHS,
LLVMValueRef RHS, const char *Name) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreatePtrDiff(unwrap(LHS), unwrap(RHS), Name));
}
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LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAtomicRMW(LLVMBuilderRef B,LLVMAtomicRMWBinOp op,
LLVMValueRef PTR, LLVMValueRef Val,
LLVMAtomicOrdering ordering,
LLVMBool singleThread) {
AtomicRMWInst::BinOp intop;
switch (op) {
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpXchg: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Xchg; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpAdd: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Add; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpSub: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Sub; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpAnd: intop = AtomicRMWInst::And; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpNand: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Nand; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpOr: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Or; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpXor: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Xor; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpMax: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Max; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpMin: intop = AtomicRMWInst::Min; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpUMax: intop = AtomicRMWInst::UMax; break;
case LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpUMin: intop = AtomicRMWInst::UMin; break;
}
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return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAtomicRMW(intop, unwrap(PTR), unwrap(Val),
mapFromLLVMOrdering(ordering), singleThread ? SyncScope::SingleThread
: SyncScope::System));
}
LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAtomicCmpXchg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Ptr,
LLVMValueRef Cmp, LLVMValueRef New,
LLVMAtomicOrdering SuccessOrdering,
LLVMAtomicOrdering FailureOrdering,
LLVMBool singleThread) {
return wrap(unwrap(B)->CreateAtomicCmpXchg(unwrap(Ptr), unwrap(Cmp),
unwrap(New), mapFromLLVMOrdering(SuccessOrdering),
mapFromLLVMOrdering(FailureOrdering),
singleThread ? SyncScope::SingleThread : SyncScope::System));
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsAtomicSingleThread(LLVMValueRef AtomicInst) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(AtomicInst);
if (AtomicRMWInst *I = dyn_cast<AtomicRMWInst>(P))
return I->getSyncScopeID() == SyncScope::SingleThread;
return cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(P)->getSyncScopeID() ==
SyncScope::SingleThread;
}
void LLVMSetAtomicSingleThread(LLVMValueRef AtomicInst, LLVMBool NewValue) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(AtomicInst);
SyncScope::ID SSID = NewValue ? SyncScope::SingleThread : SyncScope::System;
if (AtomicRMWInst *I = dyn_cast<AtomicRMWInst>(P))
return I->setSyncScopeID(SSID);
return cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(P)->setSyncScopeID(SSID);
}
LLVMAtomicOrdering LLVMGetCmpXchgSuccessOrdering(LLVMValueRef CmpXchgInst) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(CmpXchgInst);
return mapToLLVMOrdering(cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(P)->getSuccessOrdering());
}
void LLVMSetCmpXchgSuccessOrdering(LLVMValueRef CmpXchgInst,
LLVMAtomicOrdering Ordering) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(CmpXchgInst);
AtomicOrdering O = mapFromLLVMOrdering(Ordering);
return cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(P)->setSuccessOrdering(O);
}
LLVMAtomicOrdering LLVMGetCmpXchgFailureOrdering(LLVMValueRef CmpXchgInst) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(CmpXchgInst);
return mapToLLVMOrdering(cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(P)->getFailureOrdering());
}
void LLVMSetCmpXchgFailureOrdering(LLVMValueRef CmpXchgInst,
LLVMAtomicOrdering Ordering) {
Value *P = unwrap<Value>(CmpXchgInst);
AtomicOrdering O = mapFromLLVMOrdering(Ordering);
return cast<AtomicCmpXchgInst>(P)->setFailureOrdering(O);
}
/*===-- Module providers --------------------------------------------------===*/
LLVMModuleProviderRef
LLVMCreateModuleProviderForExistingModule(LLVMModuleRef M) {
return reinterpret_cast<LLVMModuleProviderRef>(M);
}
void LLVMDisposeModuleProvider(LLVMModuleProviderRef MP) {
delete unwrap(MP);
}
/*===-- Memory buffers ----------------------------------------------------===*/
LLVMBool LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithContentsOfFile(
const char *Path,
LLVMMemoryBufferRef *OutMemBuf,
char **OutMessage) {
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> MBOrErr = MemoryBuffer::getFile(Path);
if (std::error_code EC = MBOrErr.getError()) {
*OutMessage = strdup(EC.message().c_str());
return 1;
}
*OutMemBuf = wrap(MBOrErr.get().release());
return 0;
}
LLVMBool LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithSTDIN(LLVMMemoryBufferRef *OutMemBuf,
char **OutMessage) {
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> MBOrErr = MemoryBuffer::getSTDIN();
if (std::error_code EC = MBOrErr.getError()) {
*OutMessage = strdup(EC.message().c_str());
return 1;
}
*OutMemBuf = wrap(MBOrErr.get().release());
return 0;
}
LLVMMemoryBufferRef LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithMemoryRange(
const char *InputData,
size_t InputDataLength,
const char *BufferName,
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LLVMBool RequiresNullTerminator) {
return wrap(MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer(StringRef(InputData, InputDataLength),
StringRef(BufferName),
RequiresNullTerminator).release());
}
LLVMMemoryBufferRef LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithMemoryRangeCopy(
const char *InputData,
size_t InputDataLength,
const char *BufferName) {
return wrap(
MemoryBuffer::getMemBufferCopy(StringRef(InputData, InputDataLength),
StringRef(BufferName)).release());
}
const char *LLVMGetBufferStart(LLVMMemoryBufferRef MemBuf) {
return unwrap(MemBuf)->getBufferStart();
}
size_t LLVMGetBufferSize(LLVMMemoryBufferRef MemBuf) {
return unwrap(MemBuf)->getBufferSize();
}
void LLVMDisposeMemoryBuffer(LLVMMemoryBufferRef MemBuf) {
delete unwrap(MemBuf);
}
/*===-- Pass Registry -----------------------------------------------------===*/
LLVMPassRegistryRef LLVMGetGlobalPassRegistry(void) {
return wrap(PassRegistry::getPassRegistry());
}
/*===-- Pass Manager ------------------------------------------------------===*/
LLVMPassManagerRef LLVMCreatePassManager() {
return wrap(new legacy::PassManager());
}
LLVMPassManagerRef LLVMCreateFunctionPassManagerForModule(LLVMModuleRef M) {
return wrap(new legacy::FunctionPassManager(unwrap(M)));
}
LLVMPassManagerRef LLVMCreateFunctionPassManager(LLVMModuleProviderRef P) {
return LLVMCreateFunctionPassManagerForModule(
reinterpret_cast<LLVMModuleRef>(P));
}
LLVMBool LLVMRunPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef PM, LLVMModuleRef M) {
return unwrap<legacy::PassManager>(PM)->run(*unwrap(M));
}
LLVMBool LLVMInitializeFunctionPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef FPM) {
return unwrap<legacy::FunctionPassManager>(FPM)->doInitialization();
}
LLVMBool LLVMRunFunctionPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef FPM, LLVMValueRef F) {
return unwrap<legacy::FunctionPassManager>(FPM)->run(*unwrap<Function>(F));
}
LLVMBool LLVMFinalizeFunctionPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef FPM) {
return unwrap<legacy::FunctionPassManager>(FPM)->doFinalization();
}
void LLVMDisposePassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef PM) {
delete unwrap(PM);
}
/*===-- Threading ------------------------------------------------------===*/
LLVMBool LLVMStartMultithreaded() {
return LLVMIsMultithreaded();
}
void LLVMStopMultithreaded() {
}
LLVMBool LLVMIsMultithreaded() {
return llvm_is_multithreaded();
}