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llvm-mirror/include/llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h
Chandler Carruth eb66b33867 Sort the remaining #include lines in include/... and lib/....
I did this a long time ago with a janky python script, but now
clang-format has built-in support for this. I fed clang-format every
line with a #include and let it re-sort things according to the precise
LLVM rules for include ordering baked into clang-format these days.

I've reverted a number of files where the results of sorting includes
isn't healthy. Either places where we have legacy code relying on
particular include ordering (where possible, I'll fix these separately)
or where we have particular formatting around #include lines that
I didn't want to disturb in this patch.

This patch is *entirely* mechanical. If you get merge conflicts or
anything, just ignore the changes in this patch and run clang-format
over your #include lines in the files.

Sorry for any noise here, but it is important to keep these things
stable. I was seeing an increasing number of patches with irrelevant
re-ordering of #include lines because clang-format was used. This patch
at least isolates that churn, makes it easy to skip when resolving
conflicts, and gets us to a clean baseline (again).

llvm-svn: 304787
2017-06-06 11:49:48 +00:00

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//===-- llvm/GlobalValue.h - Class to represent a global value --*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file is a common base class of all globally definable objects. As such,
// it is subclassed by GlobalVariable, GlobalAlias and by Function. This is
// used because you can do certain things with these global objects that you
// can't do to anything else. For example, use the address of one as a
// constant.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_IR_GLOBALVALUE_H
#define LLVM_IR_GLOBALVALUE_H
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Constant.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MD5.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdint>
#include <string>
namespace llvm {
class Comdat;
class ConstantRange;
class Error;
class GlobalObject;
class Module;
namespace Intrinsic {
enum ID : unsigned;
} // end namespace Intrinsic
class GlobalValue : public Constant {
public:
/// @brief An enumeration for the kinds of linkage for global values.
enum LinkageTypes {
ExternalLinkage = 0,///< Externally visible function
AvailableExternallyLinkage, ///< Available for inspection, not emission.
LinkOnceAnyLinkage, ///< Keep one copy of function when linking (inline)
LinkOnceODRLinkage, ///< Same, but only replaced by something equivalent.
WeakAnyLinkage, ///< Keep one copy of named function when linking (weak)
WeakODRLinkage, ///< Same, but only replaced by something equivalent.
AppendingLinkage, ///< Special purpose, only applies to global arrays
InternalLinkage, ///< Rename collisions when linking (static functions).
PrivateLinkage, ///< Like Internal, but omit from symbol table.
ExternalWeakLinkage,///< ExternalWeak linkage description.
CommonLinkage ///< Tentative definitions.
};
/// @brief An enumeration for the kinds of visibility of global values.
enum VisibilityTypes {
DefaultVisibility = 0, ///< The GV is visible
HiddenVisibility, ///< The GV is hidden
ProtectedVisibility ///< The GV is protected
};
/// @brief Storage classes of global values for PE targets.
enum DLLStorageClassTypes {
DefaultStorageClass = 0,
DLLImportStorageClass = 1, ///< Function to be imported from DLL
DLLExportStorageClass = 2 ///< Function to be accessible from DLL.
};
protected:
GlobalValue(Type *Ty, ValueTy VTy, Use *Ops, unsigned NumOps,
LinkageTypes Linkage, const Twine &Name, unsigned AddressSpace)
: Constant(PointerType::get(Ty, AddressSpace), VTy, Ops, NumOps),
ValueType(Ty), Linkage(Linkage), Visibility(DefaultVisibility),
UnnamedAddrVal(unsigned(UnnamedAddr::None)),
DllStorageClass(DefaultStorageClass), ThreadLocal(NotThreadLocal),
HasLLVMReservedName(false), IntID((Intrinsic::ID)0U), Parent(nullptr) {
setName(Name);
}
Type *ValueType;
static const unsigned GlobalValueSubClassDataBits = 18;
// All bitfields use unsigned as the underlying type so that MSVC will pack
// them.
unsigned Linkage : 4; // The linkage of this global
unsigned Visibility : 2; // The visibility style of this global
unsigned UnnamedAddrVal : 2; // This value's address is not significant
unsigned DllStorageClass : 2; // DLL storage class
unsigned ThreadLocal : 3; // Is this symbol "Thread Local", if so, what is
// the desired model?
/// True if the function's name starts with "llvm.". This corresponds to the
/// value of Function::isIntrinsic(), which may be true even if
/// Function::intrinsicID() returns Intrinsic::not_intrinsic.
unsigned HasLLVMReservedName : 1;
private:
friend class Constant;
// Give subclasses access to what otherwise would be wasted padding.
// (18 + 4 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 3 + 1) == 32.
unsigned SubClassData : GlobalValueSubClassDataBits;
void destroyConstantImpl();
Value *handleOperandChangeImpl(Value *From, Value *To);
/// Returns true if the definition of this global may be replaced by a
/// differently optimized variant of the same source level function at link
/// time.
bool mayBeDerefined() const {
switch (getLinkage()) {
case WeakODRLinkage:
case LinkOnceODRLinkage:
case AvailableExternallyLinkage:
return true;
case WeakAnyLinkage:
case LinkOnceAnyLinkage:
case CommonLinkage:
case ExternalWeakLinkage:
case ExternalLinkage:
case AppendingLinkage:
case InternalLinkage:
case PrivateLinkage:
return isInterposable();
}
llvm_unreachable("Fully covered switch above!");
}
protected:
/// \brief The intrinsic ID for this subclass (which must be a Function).
///
/// This member is defined by this class, but not used for anything.
/// Subclasses can use it to store their intrinsic ID, if they have one.
///
/// This is stored here to save space in Function on 64-bit hosts.
Intrinsic::ID IntID;
unsigned getGlobalValueSubClassData() const {
return SubClassData;
}
void setGlobalValueSubClassData(unsigned V) {
assert(V < (1 << GlobalValueSubClassDataBits) && "It will not fit");
SubClassData = V;
}
Module *Parent; // The containing module.
// Used by SymbolTableListTraits.
void setParent(Module *parent) {
Parent = parent;
}
~GlobalValue() {
removeDeadConstantUsers(); // remove any dead constants using this.
}
public:
enum ThreadLocalMode {
NotThreadLocal = 0,
GeneralDynamicTLSModel,
LocalDynamicTLSModel,
InitialExecTLSModel,
LocalExecTLSModel
};
GlobalValue(const GlobalValue &) = delete;
unsigned getAlignment() const;
enum class UnnamedAddr {
None,
Local,
Global,
};
bool hasGlobalUnnamedAddr() const {
return getUnnamedAddr() == UnnamedAddr::Global;
}
/// Returns true if this value's address is not significant in this module.
/// This attribute is intended to be used only by the code generator and LTO
/// to allow the linker to decide whether the global needs to be in the symbol
/// table. It should probably not be used in optimizations, as the value may
/// have uses outside the module; use hasGlobalUnnamedAddr() instead.
bool hasAtLeastLocalUnnamedAddr() const {
return getUnnamedAddr() != UnnamedAddr::None;
}
UnnamedAddr getUnnamedAddr() const {
return UnnamedAddr(UnnamedAddrVal);
}
void setUnnamedAddr(UnnamedAddr Val) { UnnamedAddrVal = unsigned(Val); }
static UnnamedAddr getMinUnnamedAddr(UnnamedAddr A, UnnamedAddr B) {
if (A == UnnamedAddr::None || B == UnnamedAddr::None)
return UnnamedAddr::None;
if (A == UnnamedAddr::Local || B == UnnamedAddr::Local)
return UnnamedAddr::Local;
return UnnamedAddr::Global;
}
bool hasComdat() const { return getComdat() != nullptr; }
const Comdat *getComdat() const;
Comdat *getComdat() {
return const_cast<Comdat *>(
static_cast<const GlobalValue *>(this)->getComdat());
}
VisibilityTypes getVisibility() const { return VisibilityTypes(Visibility); }
bool hasDefaultVisibility() const { return Visibility == DefaultVisibility; }
bool hasHiddenVisibility() const { return Visibility == HiddenVisibility; }
bool hasProtectedVisibility() const {
return Visibility == ProtectedVisibility;
}
void setVisibility(VisibilityTypes V) {
assert((!hasLocalLinkage() || V == DefaultVisibility) &&
"local linkage requires default visibility");
Visibility = V;
}
/// If the value is "Thread Local", its value isn't shared by the threads.
bool isThreadLocal() const { return getThreadLocalMode() != NotThreadLocal; }
void setThreadLocal(bool Val) {
setThreadLocalMode(Val ? GeneralDynamicTLSModel : NotThreadLocal);
}
void setThreadLocalMode(ThreadLocalMode Val) {
assert(Val == NotThreadLocal || getValueID() != Value::FunctionVal);
ThreadLocal = Val;
}
ThreadLocalMode getThreadLocalMode() const {
return static_cast<ThreadLocalMode>(ThreadLocal);
}
DLLStorageClassTypes getDLLStorageClass() const {
return DLLStorageClassTypes(DllStorageClass);
}
bool hasDLLImportStorageClass() const {
return DllStorageClass == DLLImportStorageClass;
}
bool hasDLLExportStorageClass() const {
return DllStorageClass == DLLExportStorageClass;
}
void setDLLStorageClass(DLLStorageClassTypes C) { DllStorageClass = C; }
bool hasSection() const { return !getSection().empty(); }
StringRef getSection() const;
/// Global values are always pointers.
PointerType *getType() const { return cast<PointerType>(User::getType()); }
Type *getValueType() const { return ValueType; }
static LinkageTypes getLinkOnceLinkage(bool ODR) {
return ODR ? LinkOnceODRLinkage : LinkOnceAnyLinkage;
}
static LinkageTypes getWeakLinkage(bool ODR) {
return ODR ? WeakODRLinkage : WeakAnyLinkage;
}
static bool isExternalLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == ExternalLinkage;
}
static bool isAvailableExternallyLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == AvailableExternallyLinkage;
}
static bool isLinkOnceODRLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == LinkOnceODRLinkage;
}
static bool isLinkOnceLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == LinkOnceAnyLinkage || Linkage == LinkOnceODRLinkage;
}
static bool isWeakAnyLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == WeakAnyLinkage;
}
static bool isWeakODRLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == WeakODRLinkage;
}
static bool isWeakLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return isWeakAnyLinkage(Linkage) || isWeakODRLinkage(Linkage);
}
static bool isAppendingLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == AppendingLinkage;
}
static bool isInternalLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == InternalLinkage;
}
static bool isPrivateLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == PrivateLinkage;
}
static bool isLocalLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return isInternalLinkage(Linkage) || isPrivateLinkage(Linkage);
}
static bool isExternalWeakLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == ExternalWeakLinkage;
}
static bool isCommonLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == CommonLinkage;
}
static bool isValidDeclarationLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return isExternalWeakLinkage(Linkage) || isExternalLinkage(Linkage);
}
/// Whether the definition of this global may be replaced by something
/// non-equivalent at link time. For example, if a function has weak linkage
/// then the code defining it may be replaced by different code.
static bool isInterposableLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
switch (Linkage) {
case WeakAnyLinkage:
case LinkOnceAnyLinkage:
case CommonLinkage:
case ExternalWeakLinkage:
return true;
case AvailableExternallyLinkage:
case LinkOnceODRLinkage:
case WeakODRLinkage:
// The above three cannot be overridden but can be de-refined.
case ExternalLinkage:
case AppendingLinkage:
case InternalLinkage:
case PrivateLinkage:
return false;
}
llvm_unreachable("Fully covered switch above!");
}
/// Whether the definition of this global may be discarded if it is not used
/// in its compilation unit.
static bool isDiscardableIfUnused(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return isLinkOnceLinkage(Linkage) || isLocalLinkage(Linkage) ||
isAvailableExternallyLinkage(Linkage);
}
/// Whether the definition of this global may be replaced at link time. NB:
/// Using this method outside of the code generators is almost always a
/// mistake: when working at the IR level use isInterposable instead as it
/// knows about ODR semantics.
static bool isWeakForLinker(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == WeakAnyLinkage || Linkage == WeakODRLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkOnceAnyLinkage || Linkage == LinkOnceODRLinkage ||
Linkage == CommonLinkage || Linkage == ExternalWeakLinkage;
}
/// Return true if the currently visible definition of this global (if any) is
/// exactly the definition we will see at runtime.
///
/// Non-exact linkage types inhibits most non-inlining IPO, since a
/// differently optimized variant of the same function can have different
/// observable or undefined behavior than in the variant currently visible.
/// For instance, we could have started with
///
/// void foo(int *v) {
/// int t = 5 / v[0];
/// (void) t;
/// }
///
/// and "refined" it to
///
/// void foo(int *v) { }
///
/// However, we cannot infer readnone for `foo`, since that would justify
/// DSE'ing a store to `v[0]` across a call to `foo`, which can cause
/// undefined behavior if the linker replaces the actual call destination with
/// the unoptimized `foo`.
///
/// Inlining is okay across non-exact linkage types as long as they're not
/// interposable (see \c isInterposable), since in such cases the currently
/// visible variant is *a* correct implementation of the original source
/// function; it just isn't the *only* correct implementation.
bool isDefinitionExact() const {
return !mayBeDerefined();
}
/// Return true if this global has an exact defintion.
bool hasExactDefinition() const {
// While this computes exactly the same thing as
// isStrongDefinitionForLinker, the intended uses are different. This
// function is intended to help decide if specific inter-procedural
// transforms are correct, while isStrongDefinitionForLinker's intended use
// is in low level code generation.
return !isDeclaration() && isDefinitionExact();
}
/// Return true if this global's definition can be substituted with an
/// *arbitrary* definition at link time. We cannot do any IPO or inlinining
/// across interposable call edges, since the callee can be replaced with
/// something arbitrary at link time.
bool isInterposable() const { return isInterposableLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasExternalLinkage() const { return isExternalLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasAvailableExternallyLinkage() const {
return isAvailableExternallyLinkage(getLinkage());
}
bool hasLinkOnceLinkage() const { return isLinkOnceLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasLinkOnceODRLinkage() const {
return isLinkOnceODRLinkage(getLinkage());
}
bool hasWeakLinkage() const { return isWeakLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasWeakAnyLinkage() const { return isWeakAnyLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasWeakODRLinkage() const { return isWeakODRLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasAppendingLinkage() const { return isAppendingLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasInternalLinkage() const { return isInternalLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasPrivateLinkage() const { return isPrivateLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasLocalLinkage() const { return isLocalLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasExternalWeakLinkage() const {
return isExternalWeakLinkage(getLinkage());
}
bool hasCommonLinkage() const { return isCommonLinkage(getLinkage()); }
bool hasValidDeclarationLinkage() const {
return isValidDeclarationLinkage(getLinkage());
}
void setLinkage(LinkageTypes LT) {
if (isLocalLinkage(LT))
Visibility = DefaultVisibility;
Linkage = LT;
}
LinkageTypes getLinkage() const { return LinkageTypes(Linkage); }
bool isDiscardableIfUnused() const {
return isDiscardableIfUnused(getLinkage());
}
bool isWeakForLinker() const { return isWeakForLinker(getLinkage()); }
protected:
/// Copy all additional attributes (those not needed to create a GlobalValue)
/// from the GlobalValue Src to this one.
void copyAttributesFrom(const GlobalValue *Src);
public:
/// If the given string begins with the GlobalValue name mangling escape
/// character '\1', drop it.
///
/// This function applies a specific mangling that is used in PGO profiles,
/// among other things. If you're trying to get a symbol name for an
/// arbitrary GlobalValue, this is not the function you're looking for; see
/// Mangler.h.
static StringRef dropLLVMManglingEscape(StringRef Name) {
if (!Name.empty() && Name[0] == '\1')
return Name.substr(1);
return Name;
}
/// Return the modified name for a global value suitable to be
/// used as the key for a global lookup (e.g. profile or ThinLTO).
/// The value's original name is \c Name and has linkage of type
/// \c Linkage. The value is defined in module \c FileName.
static std::string getGlobalIdentifier(StringRef Name,
GlobalValue::LinkageTypes Linkage,
StringRef FileName);
/// Return the modified name for this global value suitable to be
/// used as the key for a global lookup (e.g. profile or ThinLTO).
std::string getGlobalIdentifier() const;
/// Declare a type to represent a global unique identifier for a global value.
/// This is a 64 bits hash that is used by PGO and ThinLTO to have a compact
/// unique way to identify a symbol.
using GUID = uint64_t;
/// Return a 64-bit global unique ID constructed from global value name
/// (i.e. returned by getGlobalIdentifier()).
static GUID getGUID(StringRef GlobalName) { return MD5Hash(GlobalName); }
/// Return a 64-bit global unique ID constructed from global value name
/// (i.e. returned by getGlobalIdentifier()).
GUID getGUID() const { return getGUID(getGlobalIdentifier()); }
/// @name Materialization
/// Materialization is used to construct functions only as they're needed.
/// This
/// is useful to reduce memory usage in LLVM or parsing work done by the
/// BitcodeReader to load the Module.
/// @{
/// If this function's Module is being lazily streamed in functions from disk
/// or some other source, this method can be used to check to see if the
/// function has been read in yet or not.
bool isMaterializable() const;
/// Make sure this GlobalValue is fully read.
Error materialize();
/// @}
/// Return true if the primary definition of this global value is outside of
/// the current translation unit.
bool isDeclaration() const;
bool isDeclarationForLinker() const {
if (hasAvailableExternallyLinkage())
return true;
return isDeclaration();
}
/// Returns true if this global's definition will be the one chosen by the
/// linker.
///
/// NB! Ideally this should not be used at the IR level at all. If you're
/// interested in optimization constraints implied by the linker's ability to
/// choose an implementation, prefer using \c hasExactDefinition.
bool isStrongDefinitionForLinker() const {
return !(isDeclarationForLinker() || isWeakForLinker());
}
// Returns true if the alignment of the value can be unilaterally
// increased.
bool canIncreaseAlignment() const;
const GlobalObject *getBaseObject() const;
GlobalObject *getBaseObject() {
return const_cast<GlobalObject *>(
static_cast<const GlobalValue *>(this)->getBaseObject());
}
/// Returns whether this is a reference to an absolute symbol.
bool isAbsoluteSymbolRef() const;
/// If this is an absolute symbol reference, returns the range of the symbol,
/// otherwise returns None.
Optional<ConstantRange> getAbsoluteSymbolRange() const;
/// This method unlinks 'this' from the containing module, but does not delete
/// it.
void removeFromParent();
/// This method unlinks 'this' from the containing module and deletes it.
void eraseFromParent();
/// Get the module that this global value is contained inside of...
Module *getParent() { return Parent; }
const Module *getParent() const { return Parent; }
// Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast:
static bool classof(const Value *V) {
return V->getValueID() == Value::FunctionVal ||
V->getValueID() == Value::GlobalVariableVal ||
V->getValueID() == Value::GlobalAliasVal ||
V->getValueID() == Value::GlobalIFuncVal;
}
};
} // end namespace llvm
#endif // LLVM_IR_GLOBALVALUE_H