<li><a href="#AU::addRequired">The <tt>AnalysisUsage::addRequired<></tt> and <tt>AnalysisUsage::addRequiredTransitive<></tt> methods</a></li>
<li><a href="#AU::addPreserved">The <tt>AnalysisUsage::addPreserved<></tt> method</a></li>
<li><a href="#AU::examples">Example implementations of <tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt></a></li>
- <li><a href="#getAnalysis">The <tt>getAnalysis<></tt> and <tt>getAnalysisToUpdate<></tt> methods</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#getAnalysis">The <tt>getAnalysis<></tt> and
+<tt>getAnalysisIfAvailable<></tt> methods</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#analysisgroup">Implementing Analysis Groups</a>
<ul>
<div class="doc_code"><pre>
static char ID;
- Hello() : FunctionPass((intptr_t)&ID) {}
+ Hello() : FunctionPass(&ID) {}
</pre></div><p>
<p> This declares pass identifier used by LLVM to identify pass. This allows LLVM to
initialization value is not important.</p>
<div class="doc_code"><pre>
- RegisterPass<Hello> X("<i>hello</i>", "<i>Hello World Pass</i>");
+ RegisterPass<Hello> X("<i>hello</i>", "<i>Hello World Pass</i>",
+ false /* Only looks at CFG */,
+ false /* Analysis Pass */);
} <i>// end of anonymous namespace</i>
</pre></div>
<p>Lastly, we <a href="#registration">register our class</a> <tt>Hello</tt>,
giving it a command line
-argument "<tt>hello</tt>", and a name "<tt>Hello World Pass</tt>".</p>
+argument "<tt>hello</tt>", and a name "<tt>Hello World Pass</tt>".
+Last two RegisterPass arguments are optional. Their default value is false.
+If a pass walks CFG without modifying it then third argument is set to true.
+If a pass is an analysis pass, for example dominator tree pass, then true
+is supplied as fourth argument. </p>
<p>As a whole, the <tt>.cpp</tt> file looks like:</p>
<b>struct Hello</b> : <b>public</b> <a href="#FunctionPass">FunctionPass</a> {
static char ID;
- Hello() : FunctionPass((intptr_t)&ID) {}
+ Hello() : FunctionPass(&ID) {}
<b>virtual bool</b> <a href="#runOnFunction">runOnFunction</a>(Function &F) {
llvm::cerr << "<i>Hello: </i>" << F.getName() << "\n";
<tt>ModulePass</tt> indicates that your pass uses the entire program as a unit,
refering to function bodies in no predictable order, or adding and removing
functions. Because nothing is known about the behavior of <tt>ModulePass</tt>
-subclasses, no optimization can be done for their execution. A module pass
-can use function level passes (e.g. dominators) using getAnalysis interface
-<tt> getAnalysis<DominatorTree>(Function)</tt>. </p>
+subclasses, no optimization can be done for their execution.</p>
+
+<p>A module pass can use function level passes (e.g. dominators) using
+the getAnalysis interface
+<tt>getAnalysis<DominatorTree>(llvm::Function *)</tt> to provide the
+function to retrieve analysis result for, if the function pass does not require
+any module or immutable passes. Note that this can only be done for functions for which the
+analysis ran, e.g. in the case of dominators you should only ask for the
+DominatorTree for function definitions, not declarations.</p>
<p>To write a correct <tt>ModulePass</tt> subclass, derive from
<tt>ModulePass</tt> and overload the <tt>runOnModule</tt> method with the
<div class="doc_text">
<div class="doc_code"><pre>
- <b>virtual void</b> print(llvm::OStream &O, <b>const</b> Module *M) <b>const</b>;
+ <b>virtual void</b> print(std::ostream &O, <b>const</b> Module *M) <b>const</b>;
</pre></div>
<p>The <tt>print</tt> method must be implemented by "analyses" in order to print
<div class="doc_text">
-<p>One of the main responsibilities of the <tt>PassManager</tt> is the make sure
+<p>One of the main responsibilities of the <tt>PassManager</tt> is to make sure
that passes interact with each other correctly. Because <tt>PassManager</tt>
tries to <a href="#passmanager">optimize the execution of passes</a> it must
know how the passes interact with each other and what dependencies exist between
<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
<div class="doc_subsubsection">
- <a name="getAnalysis">The <tt>getAnalysis<></tt> and <tt>getAnalysisToUpdate<></tt> methods</a>
+ <a name="getAnalysis">The <tt>getAnalysis<></tt> and
+<tt>getAnalysisIfAvailable<></tt> methods</a>
</div>
<div class="doc_text">
<p>
If your pass is capable of updating analyses if they exist (e.g.,
<tt>BreakCriticalEdges</tt>, as described above), you can use the
-<tt>getAnalysisToUpdate</tt> method, which returns a pointer to the analysis if
-it is active. For example:</p>
+<tt>getAnalysisIfAvailable</tt> method, which returns a pointer to the analysis
+if it is active. For example:</p>
<div class="doc_code"><pre>
...
- if (DominatorSet *DS = getAnalysisToUpdate<DominatorSet>()) {
+ if (DominatorSet *DS = getAnalysisIfAvailable<DominatorSet>()) {
<i>// A DominatorSet is active. This code will update it.</i>
}
...
<div class="doc_text">
-<p>Now that we understand the basics of how passes are defined, how the are
+<p>Now that we understand the basics of how passes are defined, how they are
used, and how they are required from other passes, it's time to get a little bit
fancier. All of the pass relationships that we have seen so far are very
simple: one pass depends on one other specific pass to be run before it can run.
traversing the entire program. It reduces the memory consumption of compiler,
because, for example, only one <a
href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1DominatorSet.html"><tt>DominatorSet</tt></a>
-needs to be calculated at a time. This also makes it possible some <a
+needs to be calculated at a time. This also makes it possible to implement
+some <a
href="#SMP">interesting enhancements</a> in the future.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>If you are writing an analysis or any other pass that retains a significant
amount of state (for use by another pass which "requires" your pass and uses the
<a href="#getAnalysis">getAnalysis</a> method) you should implement
-<tt>releaseMEmory</tt> to, well, release the memory allocated to maintain this
+<tt>releaseMemory</tt> to, well, release the memory allocated to maintain this
internal state. This method is called after the <tt>run*</tt> method for the
class, before the next call of <tt>run*</tt> in your pass.</p>
<div class="doc_code"><pre>
cl::opt<RegisterMyPasses::FunctionPassCtor, false,
- RegisterPassParser<RegisterMyPasses> >
+ RegisterPassParser<RegisterMyPasses> >
MyPassOpt("mypass",
cl::init(&createDefaultMyPass),
cl::desc("my pass option help"));
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