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llvm-mirror/include/llvm/GlobalValue.h
Rafael Espindola 9f526bcf4d First step in fixing PR8927:
Add a unnamed_addr bit to global variables and functions. This will be used
to indicate that the address is not significant and therefore the constant
or function can be merged with others.

If an optimization pass can show that an address is not used, it can set this.

Examples of things that can have this set by the FE are globals created to
hold string literals and C++ constructors.

Adding unnamed_addr to a non-const global should have no effect unless
an optimization can transform that global into a constant.

Aliases are not allowed to have unnamed_addr since I couldn't figure
out any use for it.

llvm-svn: 123063
2011-01-08 16:42:36 +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_GLOBALVALUE_H
#define LLVM_GLOBALVALUE_H
#include "llvm/Constant.h"
namespace llvm {
class PointerType;
class Module;
class GlobalValue : public Constant {
GlobalValue(const GlobalValue &); // do not implement
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.
LinkerPrivateLinkage, ///< Like Private, but linker removes.
LinkerPrivateWeakLinkage, ///< Like LinkerPrivate, but weak.
LinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage, ///< Like LinkerPrivateWeak, but possibly
/// hidden.
DLLImportLinkage, ///< Function to be imported from DLL
DLLExportLinkage, ///< Function to be accessible from DLL.
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
};
protected:
GlobalValue(const Type *ty, ValueTy vty, Use *Ops, unsigned NumOps,
LinkageTypes linkage, const Twine &Name)
: Constant(ty, vty, Ops, NumOps), Parent(0),
Linkage(linkage), Visibility(DefaultVisibility), Alignment(0),
UnnamedAddr(0) {
setName(Name);
}
Module *Parent;
// Note: VC++ treats enums as signed, so an extra bit is required to prevent
// Linkage and Visibility from turning into negative values.
LinkageTypes Linkage : 5; // The linkage of this global
unsigned Visibility : 2; // The visibility style of this global
unsigned Alignment : 16; // Alignment of this symbol, must be power of two
unsigned UnnamedAddr : 1; // This value's address is not significant
std::string Section; // Section to emit this into, empty mean default
public:
~GlobalValue() {
removeDeadConstantUsers(); // remove any dead constants using this.
}
unsigned getAlignment() const {
return (1u << Alignment) >> 1;
}
void setAlignment(unsigned Align);
bool hasUnnamedAddr() const { return UnnamedAddr; }
void setUnnamedAddr(bool Val) { UnnamedAddr = Val; }
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) { Visibility = V; }
bool hasSection() const { return !Section.empty(); }
const std::string &getSection() const { return Section; }
void setSection(StringRef S) { Section = S; }
/// If the usage is empty (except transitively dead constants), then this
/// global value can be safely deleted since the destructor will
/// delete the dead constants as well.
/// @brief Determine if the usage of this global value is empty except
/// for transitively dead constants.
bool use_empty_except_constants();
/// getType - Global values are always pointers.
inline const PointerType *getType() const {
return reinterpret_cast<const PointerType*>(User::getType());
}
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 isLinkOnceLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == LinkOnceAnyLinkage || Linkage == LinkOnceODRLinkage;
}
static bool isWeakLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == WeakAnyLinkage || Linkage == WeakODRLinkage;
}
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 isLinkerPrivateLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == LinkerPrivateLinkage;
}
static bool isLinkerPrivateWeakLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == LinkerPrivateWeakLinkage;
}
static bool isLinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == LinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage;
}
static bool isLocalLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return isInternalLinkage(Linkage) || isPrivateLinkage(Linkage) ||
isLinkerPrivateLinkage(Linkage) || isLinkerPrivateWeakLinkage(Linkage) ||
isLinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage(Linkage);
}
static bool isDLLImportLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == DLLImportLinkage;
}
static bool isDLLExportLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == DLLExportLinkage;
}
static bool isExternalWeakLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == ExternalWeakLinkage;
}
static bool isCommonLinkage(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == CommonLinkage;
}
/// mayBeOverridden - 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 mayBeOverridden(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == WeakAnyLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkOnceAnyLinkage ||
Linkage == CommonLinkage ||
Linkage == ExternalWeakLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkerPrivateWeakLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage;
}
/// isWeakForLinker - 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 mayBeOverridden instead
/// as it knows about ODR semantics.
static bool isWeakForLinker(LinkageTypes Linkage) {
return Linkage == AvailableExternallyLinkage ||
Linkage == WeakAnyLinkage ||
Linkage == WeakODRLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkOnceAnyLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkOnceODRLinkage ||
Linkage == CommonLinkage ||
Linkage == ExternalWeakLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkerPrivateWeakLinkage ||
Linkage == LinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage;
}
bool hasExternalLinkage() const { return isExternalLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasAvailableExternallyLinkage() const {
return isAvailableExternallyLinkage(Linkage);
}
bool hasLinkOnceLinkage() const {
return isLinkOnceLinkage(Linkage);
}
bool hasWeakLinkage() const {
return isWeakLinkage(Linkage);
}
bool hasAppendingLinkage() const { return isAppendingLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasInternalLinkage() const { return isInternalLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasPrivateLinkage() const { return isPrivateLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasLinkerPrivateLinkage() const { return isLinkerPrivateLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasLinkerPrivateWeakLinkage() const {
return isLinkerPrivateWeakLinkage(Linkage);
}
bool hasLinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage() const {
return isLinkerPrivateWeakDefAutoLinkage(Linkage);
}
bool hasLocalLinkage() const { return isLocalLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasDLLImportLinkage() const { return isDLLImportLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasDLLExportLinkage() const { return isDLLExportLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasExternalWeakLinkage() const { return isExternalWeakLinkage(Linkage); }
bool hasCommonLinkage() const { return isCommonLinkage(Linkage); }
void setLinkage(LinkageTypes LT) { Linkage = LT; }
LinkageTypes getLinkage() const { return Linkage; }
bool mayBeOverridden() const { return mayBeOverridden(Linkage); }
bool isWeakForLinker() const { return isWeakForLinker(Linkage); }
/// copyAttributesFrom - copy all additional attributes (those not needed to
/// create a GlobalValue) from the GlobalValue Src to this one.
virtual void copyAttributesFrom(const GlobalValue *Src);
/// @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.
/// @{
/// isMaterializable - 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;
/// isDematerializable - Returns true if this function was loaded from a
/// GVMaterializer that's still attached to its Module and that knows how to
/// dematerialize the function.
bool isDematerializable() const;
/// Materialize - make sure this GlobalValue is fully read. If the module is
/// corrupt, this returns true and fills in the optional string with
/// information about the problem. If successful, this returns false.
bool Materialize(std::string *ErrInfo = 0);
/// Dematerialize - If this GlobalValue is read in, and if the GVMaterializer
/// supports it, release the memory for the function, and set it up to be
/// materialized lazily. If !isDematerializable(), this method is a noop.
void Dematerialize();
/// @}
/// Override from Constant class. No GlobalValue's are null values so this
/// always returns false.
virtual bool isNullValue() const { return false; }
/// Override from Constant class.
virtual void destroyConstant();
/// isDeclaration - Return true if the primary definition of this global
/// value is outside of the current translation unit...
virtual bool isDeclaration() const = 0;
/// removeFromParent - This method unlinks 'this' from the containing module,
/// but does not delete it.
virtual void removeFromParent() = 0;
/// eraseFromParent - This method unlinks 'this' from the containing module
/// and deletes it.
virtual void eraseFromParent() = 0;
/// getParent - Get the module that this global value is contained inside
/// of...
inline Module *getParent() { return Parent; }
inline const Module *getParent() const { return Parent; }
/// removeDeadConstantUsers - If there are any dead constant users dangling
/// off of this global value, remove them. This method is useful for clients
/// that want to check to see if a global is unused, but don't want to deal
/// with potentially dead constants hanging off of the globals.
void removeDeadConstantUsers() const;
// Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast:
static inline bool classof(const GlobalValue *) { return true; }
static inline bool classof(const Value *V) {
return V->getValueID() == Value::FunctionVal ||
V->getValueID() == Value::GlobalVariableVal ||
V->getValueID() == Value::GlobalAliasVal;
}
};
} // End llvm namespace
#endif