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This patch is part of a series to introduce an Alignment type. See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82939
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838 lines
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//===-- CodeGen/MachineFrameInfo.h - Abstract Stack Frame Rep. --*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// The file defines the MachineFrameInfo class.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEFRAMEINFO_H
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#define LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEFRAMEINFO_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Alignment.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <vector>
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namespace llvm {
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class raw_ostream;
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class MachineFunction;
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class MachineBasicBlock;
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class BitVector;
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class AllocaInst;
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/// The CalleeSavedInfo class tracks the information need to locate where a
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/// callee saved register is in the current frame.
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/// Callee saved reg can also be saved to a different register rather than
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/// on the stack by setting DstReg instead of FrameIdx.
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class CalleeSavedInfo {
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unsigned Reg;
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union {
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int FrameIdx;
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unsigned DstReg;
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};
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/// Flag indicating whether the register is actually restored in the epilog.
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/// In most cases, if a register is saved, it is also restored. There are
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/// some situations, though, when this is not the case. For example, the
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/// LR register on ARM is usually saved, but on exit from the function its
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/// saved value may be loaded directly into PC. Since liveness tracking of
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/// physical registers treats callee-saved registers are live outside of
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/// the function, LR would be treated as live-on-exit, even though in these
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/// scenarios it is not. This flag is added to indicate that the saved
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/// register described by this object is not restored in the epilog.
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/// The long-term solution is to model the liveness of callee-saved registers
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/// by implicit uses on the return instructions, however, the required
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/// changes in the ARM backend would be quite extensive.
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bool Restored;
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/// Flag indicating whether the register is spilled to stack or another
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/// register.
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bool SpilledToReg;
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public:
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explicit CalleeSavedInfo(unsigned R, int FI = 0)
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: Reg(R), FrameIdx(FI), Restored(true), SpilledToReg(false) {}
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// Accessors.
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unsigned getReg() const { return Reg; }
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int getFrameIdx() const { return FrameIdx; }
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unsigned getDstReg() const { return DstReg; }
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void setFrameIdx(int FI) {
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FrameIdx = FI;
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SpilledToReg = false;
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}
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void setDstReg(unsigned SpillReg) {
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DstReg = SpillReg;
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SpilledToReg = true;
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}
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bool isRestored() const { return Restored; }
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void setRestored(bool R) { Restored = R; }
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bool isSpilledToReg() const { return SpilledToReg; }
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};
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/// The MachineFrameInfo class represents an abstract stack frame until
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/// prolog/epilog code is inserted. This class is key to allowing stack frame
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/// representation optimizations, such as frame pointer elimination. It also
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/// allows more mundane (but still important) optimizations, such as reordering
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/// of abstract objects on the stack frame.
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///
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/// To support this, the class assigns unique integer identifiers to stack
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/// objects requested clients. These identifiers are negative integers for
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/// fixed stack objects (such as arguments passed on the stack) or nonnegative
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/// for objects that may be reordered. Instructions which refer to stack
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/// objects use a special MO_FrameIndex operand to represent these frame
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/// indexes.
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///
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/// Because this class keeps track of all references to the stack frame, it
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/// knows when a variable sized object is allocated on the stack. This is the
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/// sole condition which prevents frame pointer elimination, which is an
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/// important optimization on register-poor architectures. Because original
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/// variable sized alloca's in the source program are the only source of
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/// variable sized stack objects, it is safe to decide whether there will be
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/// any variable sized objects before all stack objects are known (for
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/// example, register allocator spill code never needs variable sized
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/// objects).
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///
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/// When prolog/epilog code emission is performed, the final stack frame is
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/// built and the machine instructions are modified to refer to the actual
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/// stack offsets of the object, eliminating all MO_FrameIndex operands from
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/// the program.
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///
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/// Abstract Stack Frame Information
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class MachineFrameInfo {
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public:
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/// Stack Smashing Protection (SSP) rules require that vulnerable stack
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/// allocations are located close the stack protector.
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enum SSPLayoutKind {
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SSPLK_None, ///< Did not trigger a stack protector. No effect on data
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///< layout.
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SSPLK_LargeArray, ///< Array or nested array >= SSP-buffer-size. Closest
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///< to the stack protector.
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SSPLK_SmallArray, ///< Array or nested array < SSP-buffer-size. 2nd closest
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///< to the stack protector.
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SSPLK_AddrOf ///< The address of this allocation is exposed and
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///< triggered protection. 3rd closest to the protector.
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};
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private:
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// Represent a single object allocated on the stack.
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struct StackObject {
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// The offset of this object from the stack pointer on entry to
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// the function. This field has no meaning for a variable sized element.
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int64_t SPOffset;
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// The size of this object on the stack. 0 means a variable sized object,
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// ~0ULL means a dead object.
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uint64_t Size;
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// The required alignment of this stack slot.
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Align Alignment;
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// If true, the value of the stack object is set before
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// entering the function and is not modified inside the function. By
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// default, fixed objects are immutable unless marked otherwise.
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bool isImmutable;
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// If true the stack object is used as spill slot. It
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// cannot alias any other memory objects.
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bool isSpillSlot;
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/// If true, this stack slot is used to spill a value (could be deopt
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/// and/or GC related) over a statepoint. We know that the address of the
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/// slot can't alias any LLVM IR value. This is very similar to a Spill
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/// Slot, but is created by statepoint lowering is SelectionDAG, not the
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/// register allocator.
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bool isStatepointSpillSlot = false;
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/// Identifier for stack memory type analagous to address space. If this is
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/// non-0, the meaning is target defined. Offsets cannot be directly
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/// compared between objects with different stack IDs. The object may not
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/// necessarily reside in the same contiguous memory block as other stack
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/// objects. Objects with differing stack IDs should not be merged or
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/// replaced substituted for each other.
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//
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/// It is assumed a target uses consecutive, increasing stack IDs starting
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/// from 1.
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uint8_t StackID;
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/// If this stack object is originated from an Alloca instruction
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/// this value saves the original IR allocation. Can be NULL.
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const AllocaInst *Alloca;
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// If true, the object was mapped into the local frame
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// block and doesn't need additional handling for allocation beyond that.
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bool PreAllocated = false;
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// If true, an LLVM IR value might point to this object.
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// Normally, spill slots and fixed-offset objects don't alias IR-accessible
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// objects, but there are exceptions (on PowerPC, for example, some byval
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// arguments have ABI-prescribed offsets).
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bool isAliased;
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/// If true, the object has been zero-extended.
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bool isZExt = false;
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/// If true, the object has been zero-extended.
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bool isSExt = false;
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uint8_t SSPLayout;
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StackObject(uint64_t Size, Align Alignment, int64_t SPOffset,
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bool IsImmutable, bool IsSpillSlot, const AllocaInst *Alloca,
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bool IsAliased, uint8_t StackID = 0)
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: SPOffset(SPOffset), Size(Size), Alignment(Alignment),
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isImmutable(IsImmutable), isSpillSlot(IsSpillSlot), StackID(StackID),
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Alloca(Alloca), isAliased(IsAliased), SSPLayout(SSPLK_None) {}
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};
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/// The alignment of the stack.
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Align StackAlignment;
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/// Can the stack be realigned. This can be false if the target does not
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/// support stack realignment, or if the user asks us not to realign the
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/// stack. In this situation, overaligned allocas are all treated as dynamic
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/// allocations and the target must handle them as part of DYNAMIC_STACKALLOC
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/// lowering. All non-alloca stack objects have their alignment clamped to the
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/// base ABI stack alignment.
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/// FIXME: There is room for improvement in this case, in terms of
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/// grouping overaligned allocas into a "secondary stack frame" and
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/// then only use a single alloca to allocate this frame and only a
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/// single virtual register to access it. Currently, without such an
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/// optimization, each such alloca gets its own dynamic realignment.
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bool StackRealignable;
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/// Whether the function has the \c alignstack attribute.
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bool ForcedRealign;
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/// The list of stack objects allocated.
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std::vector<StackObject> Objects;
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/// This contains the number of fixed objects contained on
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/// the stack. Because fixed objects are stored at a negative index in the
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/// Objects list, this is also the index to the 0th object in the list.
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unsigned NumFixedObjects = 0;
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/// This boolean keeps track of whether any variable
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/// sized objects have been allocated yet.
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bool HasVarSizedObjects = false;
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/// This boolean keeps track of whether there is a call
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/// to builtin \@llvm.frameaddress.
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bool FrameAddressTaken = false;
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/// This boolean keeps track of whether there is a call
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/// to builtin \@llvm.returnaddress.
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bool ReturnAddressTaken = false;
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/// This boolean keeps track of whether there is a call
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/// to builtin \@llvm.experimental.stackmap.
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bool HasStackMap = false;
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/// This boolean keeps track of whether there is a call
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/// to builtin \@llvm.experimental.patchpoint.
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bool HasPatchPoint = false;
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/// The prolog/epilog code inserter calculates the final stack
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/// offsets for all of the fixed size objects, updating the Objects list
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/// above. It then updates StackSize to contain the number of bytes that need
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/// to be allocated on entry to the function.
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uint64_t StackSize = 0;
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/// The amount that a frame offset needs to be adjusted to
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/// have the actual offset from the stack/frame pointer. The exact usage of
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/// this is target-dependent, but it is typically used to adjust between
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/// SP-relative and FP-relative offsets. E.G., if objects are accessed via
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/// SP then OffsetAdjustment is zero; if FP is used, OffsetAdjustment is set
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/// to the distance between the initial SP and the value in FP. For many
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/// targets, this value is only used when generating debug info (via
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/// TargetRegisterInfo::getFrameIndexReference); when generating code, the
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/// corresponding adjustments are performed directly.
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int OffsetAdjustment = 0;
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/// The prolog/epilog code inserter may process objects that require greater
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/// alignment than the default alignment the target provides.
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/// To handle this, MaxAlignment is set to the maximum alignment
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/// needed by the objects on the current frame. If this is greater than the
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/// native alignment maintained by the compiler, dynamic alignment code will
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/// be needed.
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///
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Align MaxAlignment;
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/// Set to true if this function adjusts the stack -- e.g.,
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/// when calling another function. This is only valid during and after
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/// prolog/epilog code insertion.
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bool AdjustsStack = false;
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/// Set to true if this function has any function calls.
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bool HasCalls = false;
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/// The frame index for the stack protector.
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int StackProtectorIdx = -1;
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/// The frame index for the function context. Used for SjLj exceptions.
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int FunctionContextIdx = -1;
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/// This contains the size of the largest call frame if the target uses frame
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/// setup/destroy pseudo instructions (as defined in the TargetFrameInfo
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/// class). This information is important for frame pointer elimination.
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/// It is only valid during and after prolog/epilog code insertion.
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unsigned MaxCallFrameSize = ~0u;
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/// The number of bytes of callee saved registers that the target wants to
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/// report for the current function in the CodeView S_FRAMEPROC record.
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unsigned CVBytesOfCalleeSavedRegisters = 0;
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/// The prolog/epilog code inserter fills in this vector with each
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/// callee saved register saved in either the frame or a different
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/// register. Beyond its use by the prolog/ epilog code inserter,
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/// this data is used for debug info and exception handling.
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std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> CSInfo;
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/// Has CSInfo been set yet?
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bool CSIValid = false;
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/// References to frame indices which are mapped
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/// into the local frame allocation block. <FrameIdx, LocalOffset>
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SmallVector<std::pair<int, int64_t>, 32> LocalFrameObjects;
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/// Size of the pre-allocated local frame block.
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int64_t LocalFrameSize = 0;
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/// Required alignment of the local object blob, which is the strictest
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/// alignment of any object in it.
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Align LocalFrameMaxAlign;
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/// Whether the local object blob needs to be allocated together. If not,
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/// PEI should ignore the isPreAllocated flags on the stack objects and
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/// just allocate them normally.
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bool UseLocalStackAllocationBlock = false;
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/// True if the function dynamically adjusts the stack pointer through some
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/// opaque mechanism like inline assembly or Win32 EH.
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bool HasOpaqueSPAdjustment = false;
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/// True if the function contains operations which will lower down to
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/// instructions which manipulate the stack pointer.
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bool HasCopyImplyingStackAdjustment = false;
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/// True if the function contains a call to the llvm.vastart intrinsic.
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bool HasVAStart = false;
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/// True if this is a varargs function that contains a musttail call.
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bool HasMustTailInVarArgFunc = false;
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/// True if this function contains a tail call. If so immutable objects like
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/// function arguments are no longer so. A tail call *can* override fixed
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/// stack objects like arguments so we can't treat them as immutable.
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bool HasTailCall = false;
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/// Not null, if shrink-wrapping found a better place for the prologue.
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MachineBasicBlock *Save = nullptr;
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/// Not null, if shrink-wrapping found a better place for the epilogue.
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MachineBasicBlock *Restore = nullptr;
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public:
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explicit MachineFrameInfo(unsigned StackAlignment, bool StackRealignable,
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bool ForcedRealign)
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: StackAlignment(assumeAligned(StackAlignment)),
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StackRealignable(StackRealignable), ForcedRealign(ForcedRealign) {}
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/// Return true if there are any stack objects in this function.
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bool hasStackObjects() const { return !Objects.empty(); }
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/// This method may be called any time after instruction
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/// selection is complete to determine if the stack frame for this function
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/// contains any variable sized objects.
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bool hasVarSizedObjects() const { return HasVarSizedObjects; }
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/// Return the index for the stack protector object.
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int getStackProtectorIndex() const { return StackProtectorIdx; }
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void setStackProtectorIndex(int I) { StackProtectorIdx = I; }
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bool hasStackProtectorIndex() const { return StackProtectorIdx != -1; }
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/// Return the index for the function context object.
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/// This object is used for SjLj exceptions.
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int getFunctionContextIndex() const { return FunctionContextIdx; }
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void setFunctionContextIndex(int I) { FunctionContextIdx = I; }
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/// This method may be called any time after instruction
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/// selection is complete to determine if there is a call to
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/// \@llvm.frameaddress in this function.
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bool isFrameAddressTaken() const { return FrameAddressTaken; }
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void setFrameAddressIsTaken(bool T) { FrameAddressTaken = T; }
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/// This method may be called any time after
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/// instruction selection is complete to determine if there is a call to
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/// \@llvm.returnaddress in this function.
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bool isReturnAddressTaken() const { return ReturnAddressTaken; }
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void setReturnAddressIsTaken(bool s) { ReturnAddressTaken = s; }
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/// This method may be called any time after instruction
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/// selection is complete to determine if there is a call to builtin
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/// \@llvm.experimental.stackmap.
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bool hasStackMap() const { return HasStackMap; }
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void setHasStackMap(bool s = true) { HasStackMap = s; }
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/// This method may be called any time after instruction
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/// selection is complete to determine if there is a call to builtin
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/// \@llvm.experimental.patchpoint.
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bool hasPatchPoint() const { return HasPatchPoint; }
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void setHasPatchPoint(bool s = true) { HasPatchPoint = s; }
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/// Return the minimum frame object index.
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int getObjectIndexBegin() const { return -NumFixedObjects; }
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/// Return one past the maximum frame object index.
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int getObjectIndexEnd() const { return (int)Objects.size()-NumFixedObjects; }
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/// Return the number of fixed objects.
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unsigned getNumFixedObjects() const { return NumFixedObjects; }
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/// Return the number of objects.
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unsigned getNumObjects() const { return Objects.size(); }
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/// Map a frame index into the local object block
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void mapLocalFrameObject(int ObjectIndex, int64_t Offset) {
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LocalFrameObjects.push_back(std::pair<int, int64_t>(ObjectIndex, Offset));
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Objects[ObjectIndex + NumFixedObjects].PreAllocated = true;
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}
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/// Get the local offset mapping for a for an object.
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std::pair<int, int64_t> getLocalFrameObjectMap(int i) const {
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assert (i >= 0 && (unsigned)i < LocalFrameObjects.size() &&
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"Invalid local object reference!");
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return LocalFrameObjects[i];
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}
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/// Return the number of objects allocated into the local object block.
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int64_t getLocalFrameObjectCount() const { return LocalFrameObjects.size(); }
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/// Set the size of the local object blob.
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void setLocalFrameSize(int64_t sz) { LocalFrameSize = sz; }
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/// Get the size of the local object blob.
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int64_t getLocalFrameSize() const { return LocalFrameSize; }
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/// Required alignment of the local object blob,
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/// which is the strictest alignment of any object in it.
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void setLocalFrameMaxAlign(Align Alignment) {
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LocalFrameMaxAlign = Alignment;
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}
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/// Return the required alignment of the local object blob.
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Align getLocalFrameMaxAlign() const { return LocalFrameMaxAlign; }
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/// Get whether the local allocation blob should be allocated together or
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/// let PEI allocate the locals in it directly.
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bool getUseLocalStackAllocationBlock() const {
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return UseLocalStackAllocationBlock;
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}
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/// setUseLocalStackAllocationBlock - Set whether the local allocation blob
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/// should be allocated together or let PEI allocate the locals in it
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/// directly.
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void setUseLocalStackAllocationBlock(bool v) {
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UseLocalStackAllocationBlock = v;
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}
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/// Return true if the object was pre-allocated into the local block.
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bool isObjectPreAllocated(int ObjectIdx) const {
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assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
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"Invalid Object Idx!");
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return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].PreAllocated;
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}
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/// Return the size of the specified object.
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int64_t getObjectSize(int ObjectIdx) const {
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assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
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"Invalid Object Idx!");
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return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].Size;
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}
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/// Change the size of the specified stack object.
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void setObjectSize(int ObjectIdx, int64_t Size) {
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assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
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"Invalid Object Idx!");
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Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].Size = Size;
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}
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LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED(inline unsigned getObjectAlignment(int ObjectIdx)
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const,
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"Use getObjectAlign instead") {
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return getObjectAlign(ObjectIdx).value();
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}
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/// Return the alignment of the specified stack object.
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Align getObjectAlign(int ObjectIdx) const {
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assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx + NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
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|
return Objects[ObjectIdx + NumFixedObjects].Alignment;
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|
}
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|
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|
/// setObjectAlignment - Change the alignment of the specified stack object.
|
|
void setObjectAlignment(int ObjectIdx, Align Alignment) {
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|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx + NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx + NumFixedObjects].Alignment = Alignment;
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|
|
|
// Only ensure max alignment for the default stack.
|
|
if (getStackID(ObjectIdx) == 0)
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|
ensureMaxAlignment(Alignment);
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|
}
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|
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|
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED(inline void setObjectAlignment(int ObjectIdx,
|
|
unsigned Align),
|
|
"Use the version that takes Align instead") {
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|
setObjectAlignment(ObjectIdx, assumeAligned(Align));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Return the underlying Alloca of the specified
|
|
/// stack object if it exists. Returns 0 if none exists.
|
|
const AllocaInst* getObjectAllocation(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].Alloca;
|
|
}
|
|
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|
/// Return the assigned stack offset of the specified object
|
|
/// from the incoming stack pointer.
|
|
int64_t getObjectOffset(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
assert(!isDeadObjectIndex(ObjectIdx) &&
|
|
"Getting frame offset for a dead object?");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].SPOffset;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool isObjectZExt(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isZExt;
|
|
}
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|
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|
void setObjectZExt(int ObjectIdx, bool IsZExt) {
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|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isZExt = IsZExt;
|
|
}
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|
|
|
bool isObjectSExt(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isSExt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void setObjectSExt(int ObjectIdx, bool IsSExt) {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isSExt = IsSExt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Set the stack frame offset of the specified object. The
|
|
/// offset is relative to the stack pointer on entry to the function.
|
|
void setObjectOffset(int ObjectIdx, int64_t SPOffset) {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
assert(!isDeadObjectIndex(ObjectIdx) &&
|
|
"Setting frame offset for a dead object?");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].SPOffset = SPOffset;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SSPLayoutKind getObjectSSPLayout(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return (SSPLayoutKind)Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].SSPLayout;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void setObjectSSPLayout(int ObjectIdx, SSPLayoutKind Kind) {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
assert(!isDeadObjectIndex(ObjectIdx) &&
|
|
"Setting SSP layout for a dead object?");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].SSPLayout = Kind;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Return the number of bytes that must be allocated to hold
|
|
/// all of the fixed size frame objects. This is only valid after
|
|
/// Prolog/Epilog code insertion has finalized the stack frame layout.
|
|
uint64_t getStackSize() const { return StackSize; }
|
|
|
|
/// Set the size of the stack.
|
|
void setStackSize(uint64_t Size) { StackSize = Size; }
|
|
|
|
/// Estimate and return the size of the stack frame.
|
|
uint64_t estimateStackSize(const MachineFunction &MF) const;
|
|
|
|
/// Return the correction for frame offsets.
|
|
int getOffsetAdjustment() const { return OffsetAdjustment; }
|
|
|
|
/// Set the correction for frame offsets.
|
|
void setOffsetAdjustment(int Adj) { OffsetAdjustment = Adj; }
|
|
|
|
/// Return the alignment in bytes that this function must be aligned to,
|
|
/// which is greater than the default stack alignment provided by the target.
|
|
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED(unsigned getMaxAlignment() const,
|
|
"Use getMaxAlign instead") {
|
|
return MaxAlignment.value();
|
|
}
|
|
/// Return the alignment in bytes that this function must be aligned to,
|
|
/// which is greater than the default stack alignment provided by the target.
|
|
Align getMaxAlign() const { return MaxAlignment; }
|
|
|
|
/// Make sure the function is at least Align bytes aligned.
|
|
void ensureMaxAlignment(Align Alignment);
|
|
|
|
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED(inline void ensureMaxAlignment(unsigned Align),
|
|
"Use the version that uses Align instead") {
|
|
ensureMaxAlignment(assumeAligned(Align));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Return true if this function adjusts the stack -- e.g.,
|
|
/// when calling another function. This is only valid during and after
|
|
/// prolog/epilog code insertion.
|
|
bool adjustsStack() const { return AdjustsStack; }
|
|
void setAdjustsStack(bool V) { AdjustsStack = V; }
|
|
|
|
/// Return true if the current function has any function calls.
|
|
bool hasCalls() const { return HasCalls; }
|
|
void setHasCalls(bool V) { HasCalls = V; }
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the function contains opaque dynamic stack adjustments.
|
|
bool hasOpaqueSPAdjustment() const { return HasOpaqueSPAdjustment; }
|
|
void setHasOpaqueSPAdjustment(bool B) { HasOpaqueSPAdjustment = B; }
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the function contains operations which will lower down to
|
|
/// instructions which manipulate the stack pointer.
|
|
bool hasCopyImplyingStackAdjustment() const {
|
|
return HasCopyImplyingStackAdjustment;
|
|
}
|
|
void setHasCopyImplyingStackAdjustment(bool B) {
|
|
HasCopyImplyingStackAdjustment = B;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the function calls the llvm.va_start intrinsic.
|
|
bool hasVAStart() const { return HasVAStart; }
|
|
void setHasVAStart(bool B) { HasVAStart = B; }
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the function is variadic and contains a musttail call.
|
|
bool hasMustTailInVarArgFunc() const { return HasMustTailInVarArgFunc; }
|
|
void setHasMustTailInVarArgFunc(bool B) { HasMustTailInVarArgFunc = B; }
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the function contains a tail call.
|
|
bool hasTailCall() const { return HasTailCall; }
|
|
void setHasTailCall() { HasTailCall = true; }
|
|
|
|
/// Computes the maximum size of a callframe and the AdjustsStack property.
|
|
/// This only works for targets defining
|
|
/// TargetInstrInfo::getCallFrameSetupOpcode(), getCallFrameDestroyOpcode(),
|
|
/// and getFrameSize().
|
|
/// This is usually computed by the prologue epilogue inserter but some
|
|
/// targets may call this to compute it earlier.
|
|
void computeMaxCallFrameSize(const MachineFunction &MF);
|
|
|
|
/// Return the maximum size of a call frame that must be
|
|
/// allocated for an outgoing function call. This is only available if
|
|
/// CallFrameSetup/Destroy pseudo instructions are used by the target, and
|
|
/// then only during or after prolog/epilog code insertion.
|
|
///
|
|
unsigned getMaxCallFrameSize() const {
|
|
// TODO: Enable this assert when targets are fixed.
|
|
//assert(isMaxCallFrameSizeComputed() && "MaxCallFrameSize not computed yet");
|
|
if (!isMaxCallFrameSizeComputed())
|
|
return 0;
|
|
return MaxCallFrameSize;
|
|
}
|
|
bool isMaxCallFrameSizeComputed() const {
|
|
return MaxCallFrameSize != ~0u;
|
|
}
|
|
void setMaxCallFrameSize(unsigned S) { MaxCallFrameSize = S; }
|
|
|
|
/// Returns how many bytes of callee-saved registers the target pushed in the
|
|
/// prologue. Only used for debug info.
|
|
unsigned getCVBytesOfCalleeSavedRegisters() const {
|
|
return CVBytesOfCalleeSavedRegisters;
|
|
}
|
|
void setCVBytesOfCalleeSavedRegisters(unsigned S) {
|
|
CVBytesOfCalleeSavedRegisters = S;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Create a new object at a fixed location on the stack.
|
|
/// All fixed objects should be created before other objects are created for
|
|
/// efficiency. By default, fixed objects are not pointed to by LLVM IR
|
|
/// values. This returns an index with a negative value.
|
|
int CreateFixedObject(uint64_t Size, int64_t SPOffset, bool IsImmutable,
|
|
bool isAliased = false);
|
|
|
|
/// Create a spill slot at a fixed location on the stack.
|
|
/// Returns an index with a negative value.
|
|
int CreateFixedSpillStackObject(uint64_t Size, int64_t SPOffset,
|
|
bool IsImmutable = false);
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the specified index corresponds to a fixed stack object.
|
|
bool isFixedObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
return ObjectIdx < 0 && (ObjectIdx >= -(int)NumFixedObjects);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the specified index corresponds
|
|
/// to an object that might be pointed to by an LLVM IR value.
|
|
bool isAliasedObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isAliased;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the specified index corresponds to an immutable object.
|
|
bool isImmutableObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
// Tail calling functions can clobber their function arguments.
|
|
if (HasTailCall)
|
|
return false;
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isImmutable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Marks the immutability of an object.
|
|
void setIsImmutableObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx, bool IsImmutable) {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isImmutable = IsImmutable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the specified index corresponds to a spill slot.
|
|
bool isSpillSlotObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isSpillSlot;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool isStatepointSpillSlotObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isStatepointSpillSlot;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// \see StackID
|
|
uint8_t getStackID(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].StackID;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// \see StackID
|
|
void setStackID(int ObjectIdx, uint8_t ID) {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].StackID = ID;
|
|
// If ID > 0, MaxAlignment may now be overly conservative.
|
|
// If ID == 0, MaxAlignment will need to be updated separately.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the specified index corresponds to a dead object.
|
|
bool isDeadObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].Size == ~0ULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the specified index corresponds to a variable sized
|
|
/// object.
|
|
bool isVariableSizedObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) const {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx + NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
return Objects[ObjectIdx + NumFixedObjects].Size == 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void markAsStatepointSpillSlotObjectIndex(int ObjectIdx) {
|
|
assert(unsigned(ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects) < Objects.size() &&
|
|
"Invalid Object Idx!");
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].isStatepointSpillSlot = true;
|
|
assert(isStatepointSpillSlotObjectIndex(ObjectIdx) && "inconsistent");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Create a new statically sized stack object, returning
|
|
/// a nonnegative identifier to represent it.
|
|
int CreateStackObject(uint64_t Size, Align Alignment, bool isSpillSlot,
|
|
const AllocaInst *Alloca = nullptr, uint8_t ID = 0);
|
|
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED(
|
|
inline int CreateStackObject(uint64_t Size, unsigned Alignment,
|
|
bool isSpillSlot,
|
|
const AllocaInst *Alloca = nullptr,
|
|
uint8_t ID = 0),
|
|
"Use CreateStackObject that takes an Align instead") {
|
|
return CreateStackObject(Size, assumeAligned(Alignment), isSpillSlot,
|
|
Alloca, ID);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Create a new statically sized stack object that represents a spill slot,
|
|
/// returning a nonnegative identifier to represent it.
|
|
int CreateSpillStackObject(uint64_t Size, Align Alignment);
|
|
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED(
|
|
inline int CreateSpillStackObject(uint64_t Size, unsigned Alignment),
|
|
"Use CreateSpillStackObject that takes an Align instead") {
|
|
return CreateSpillStackObject(Size, assumeAligned(Alignment));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Remove or mark dead a statically sized stack object.
|
|
void RemoveStackObject(int ObjectIdx) {
|
|
// Mark it dead.
|
|
Objects[ObjectIdx+NumFixedObjects].Size = ~0ULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Notify the MachineFrameInfo object that a variable sized object has been
|
|
/// created. This must be created whenever a variable sized object is
|
|
/// created, whether or not the index returned is actually used.
|
|
int CreateVariableSizedObject(Align Alignment, const AllocaInst *Alloca);
|
|
/// FIXME: Remove this function when transition to Align is over.
|
|
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED(int CreateVariableSizedObject(
|
|
unsigned Alignment, const AllocaInst *Alloca),
|
|
"Use the version that takes an Align instead") {
|
|
return CreateVariableSizedObject(assumeAligned(Alignment), Alloca);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns a reference to call saved info vector for the current function.
|
|
const std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> &getCalleeSavedInfo() const {
|
|
return CSInfo;
|
|
}
|
|
/// \copydoc getCalleeSavedInfo()
|
|
std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> &getCalleeSavedInfo() { return CSInfo; }
|
|
|
|
/// Used by prolog/epilog inserter to set the function's callee saved
|
|
/// information.
|
|
void setCalleeSavedInfo(std::vector<CalleeSavedInfo> CSI) {
|
|
CSInfo = std::move(CSI);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Has the callee saved info been calculated yet?
|
|
bool isCalleeSavedInfoValid() const { return CSIValid; }
|
|
|
|
void setCalleeSavedInfoValid(bool v) { CSIValid = v; }
|
|
|
|
MachineBasicBlock *getSavePoint() const { return Save; }
|
|
void setSavePoint(MachineBasicBlock *NewSave) { Save = NewSave; }
|
|
MachineBasicBlock *getRestorePoint() const { return Restore; }
|
|
void setRestorePoint(MachineBasicBlock *NewRestore) { Restore = NewRestore; }
|
|
|
|
/// Return a set of physical registers that are pristine.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Pristine registers hold a value that is useless to the current function,
|
|
/// but that must be preserved - they are callee saved registers that are not
|
|
/// saved.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Before the PrologueEpilogueInserter has placed the CSR spill code, this
|
|
/// method always returns an empty set.
|
|
BitVector getPristineRegs(const MachineFunction &MF) const;
|
|
|
|
/// Used by the MachineFunction printer to print information about
|
|
/// stack objects. Implemented in MachineFunction.cpp.
|
|
void print(const MachineFunction &MF, raw_ostream &OS) const;
|
|
|
|
/// dump - Print the function to stderr.
|
|
void dump(const MachineFunction &MF) const;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
} // End llvm namespace
|
|
|
|
#endif
|