#ifndef LLVM_VALUE_H
#define LLVM_VALUE_H
-#include "llvm/AbstractTypeUser.h"
#include "llvm/Use.h"
-#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
-#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
-#include <iosfwd>
-#include <string>
namespace llvm {
class GlobalAlias;
class InlineAsm;
class ValueSymbolTable;
-class TypeSymbolTable;
template<typename ValueTy> class StringMapEntry;
-template <typename ValueTy = Value>
-class AssertingVH;
-typedef StringMapEntry<AssertingVH<> > ValueName;
+typedef StringMapEntry<Value*> ValueName;
class raw_ostream;
class AssemblyAnnotationWriter;
class ValueHandleBase;
-struct LLVMContext;
+class LLVMContext;
+class Twine;
+class MDNode;
+class Type;
+class StringRef;
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Value Class
/// This is a very important LLVM class. It is the base class of all values
/// computed by a program that may be used as operands to other values. Value is
/// the super class of other important classes such as Instruction and Function.
-/// All Values have a Type. Type is not a subclass of Value. All types can have
-/// a name and they should belong to some Module. Setting the name on the Value
+/// All Values have a Type. Type is not a subclass of Value. Some values can
+/// have a name and they belong to some Module. Setting the name on the Value
/// automatically updates the module's symbol table.
///
/// Every value has a "use list" that keeps track of which other Values are
/// using this Value. A Value can also have an arbitrary number of ValueHandle
-/// objects that watch it and listen to RAUW and Destroy events see
+/// objects that watch it and listen to RAUW and Destroy events. See
/// llvm/Support/ValueHandle.h for details.
///
/// @brief LLVM Value Representation
/// interpretation.
unsigned char SubclassOptionalData : 7;
+private:
/// SubclassData - This member is defined by this class, but is not used for
/// anything. Subclasses can use it to hold whatever state they find useful.
/// This field is initialized to zero by the ctor.
unsigned short SubclassData;
-private:
- PATypeHolder VTy;
+
+ Type *VTy;
Use *UseList;
friend class ValueSymbolTable; // Allow ValueSymbolTable to directly mod Name.
- friend class SymbolTable; // Allow SymbolTable to directly poke Name.
friend class ValueHandleBase;
ValueName *Name;
void operator=(const Value &); // Do not implement
Value(const Value &); // Do not implement
+protected:
+ /// printCustom - Value subclasses can override this to implement custom
+ /// printing behavior.
+ virtual void printCustom(raw_ostream &O) const;
+
+ Value(Type *Ty, unsigned scid);
public:
- Value(const Type *Ty, unsigned scid);
virtual ~Value();
/// dump - Support for debugging, callable in GDB: V->dump()
//
- virtual void dump() const;
+ void dump() const;
/// print - Implement operator<< on Value.
///
- void print(std::ostream &O, AssemblyAnnotationWriter *AAW = 0) const;
void print(raw_ostream &O, AssemblyAnnotationWriter *AAW = 0) const;
/// All values are typed, get the type of this value.
///
- inline const Type *getType() const { return VTy; }
+ Type *getType() const { return VTy; }
/// All values hold a context through their type.
LLVMContext &getContext() const;
- // All values can potentially be named...
- inline bool hasName() const { return Name != 0; }
+ // All values can potentially be named.
+ bool hasName() const { return Name != 0 && SubclassID != MDStringVal; }
ValueName *getValueName() const { return Name; }
+ void setValueName(ValueName *VN) { Name = VN; }
/// getName() - Return a constant reference to the value's name. This is cheap
/// and guaranteed to return the same reference as long as the value is not
/// modified.
- ///
- /// This is currently guaranteed to return a StringRef for which data() points
- /// to a valid null terminated string. The use of StringRef.data() is
- /// deprecated here, however, and clients should not rely on it. If such
- /// behavior is needed, clients should use expensive getNameStr(), or switch
- /// to an interface that does not depend on null termination.
StringRef getName() const;
- /// getNameStr() - Return the name of the specified value, *constructing a
- /// string* to hold it. This is guaranteed to construct a string and is very
- /// expensive, clients should use getName() unless necessary.
- std::string getNameStr() const;
-
/// setName() - Change the name of the value, choosing a new unique name if
/// the provided name is taken.
///
///
void replaceAllUsesWith(Value *V);
- // uncheckedReplaceAllUsesWith - Just like replaceAllUsesWith but dangerous.
- // Only use when in type resolution situations!
- void uncheckedReplaceAllUsesWith(Value *V);
-
- /// clearOptionalData - Clear any optional optimization data from this Value.
- /// Transformation passes must call this method whenever changing the IR
- /// in a way that would affect the values produced by this Value, unless
- /// it takes special care to ensure correctness in some other way.
- void clearOptionalData() { SubclassOptionalData = 0; }
-
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Methods for handling the chain of uses of this Value.
//
typedef value_use_iterator<User> use_iterator;
- typedef value_use_iterator<const User> use_const_iterator;
+ typedef value_use_iterator<const User> const_use_iterator;
bool use_empty() const { return UseList == 0; }
use_iterator use_begin() { return use_iterator(UseList); }
- use_const_iterator use_begin() const { return use_const_iterator(UseList); }
+ const_use_iterator use_begin() const { return const_use_iterator(UseList); }
use_iterator use_end() { return use_iterator(0); }
- use_const_iterator use_end() const { return use_const_iterator(0); }
+ const_use_iterator use_end() const { return const_use_iterator(0); }
User *use_back() { return *use_begin(); }
const User *use_back() const { return *use_begin(); }
/// traversing the whole use list.
///
bool hasOneUse() const {
- use_const_iterator I = use_begin(), E = use_end();
+ const_use_iterator I = use_begin(), E = use_end();
if (I == E) return false;
return ++I == E;
}
bool isUsedInBasicBlock(const BasicBlock *BB) const;
/// getNumUses - This method computes the number of uses of this Value. This
- /// is a linear time operation. Use hasOneUse, hasNUses, or hasMoreThanNUses
+ /// is a linear time operation. Use hasOneUse, hasNUses, or hasNUsesOrMore
/// to check for specific values.
unsigned getNumUses() const;
GlobalAliasVal, // This is an instance of GlobalAlias
GlobalVariableVal, // This is an instance of GlobalVariable
UndefValueVal, // This is an instance of UndefValue
+ BlockAddressVal, // This is an instance of BlockAddress
ConstantExprVal, // This is an instance of ConstantExpr
- ConstantAggregateZeroVal, // This is an instance of ConstantAggregateNull
+ ConstantAggregateZeroVal, // This is an instance of ConstantAggregateZero
+ ConstantDataArrayVal, // This is an instance of ConstantDataArray
+ ConstantDataVectorVal, // This is an instance of ConstantDataVector
ConstantIntVal, // This is an instance of ConstantInt
ConstantFPVal, // This is an instance of ConstantFP
ConstantArrayVal, // This is an instance of ConstantArray
ConstantPointerNullVal, // This is an instance of ConstantPointerNull
MDNodeVal, // This is an instance of MDNode
MDStringVal, // This is an instance of MDString
- NamedMDNodeVal, // This is an instance of NamedMDNode
InlineAsmVal, // This is an instance of InlineAsm
PseudoSourceValueVal, // This is an instance of PseudoSourceValue
+ FixedStackPseudoSourceValueVal, // This is an instance of
+ // FixedStackPseudoSourceValue
InstructionVal, // This is an instance of Instruction
-
+ // Enum values starting at InstructionVal are used for Instructions;
+ // don't add new values here!
+
// Markers:
ConstantFirstVal = FunctionVal,
ConstantLastVal = ConstantPointerNullVal
return SubclassID;
}
+ /// getRawSubclassOptionalData - Return the raw optional flags value
+ /// contained in this value. This should only be used when testing two
+ /// Values for equivalence.
+ unsigned getRawSubclassOptionalData() const {
+ return SubclassOptionalData;
+ }
+
+ /// clearSubclassOptionalData - Clear the optional flags contained in
+ /// this value.
+ void clearSubclassOptionalData() {
+ SubclassOptionalData = 0;
+ }
+
+ /// hasSameSubclassOptionalData - Test whether the optional flags contained
+ /// in this value are equal to the optional flags in the given value.
+ bool hasSameSubclassOptionalData(const Value *V) const {
+ return SubclassOptionalData == V->SubclassOptionalData;
+ }
+
+ /// intersectOptionalDataWith - Clear any optional flags in this value
+ /// that are not also set in the given value.
+ void intersectOptionalDataWith(const Value *V) {
+ SubclassOptionalData &= V->SubclassOptionalData;
+ }
+
+ /// hasValueHandle - Return true if there is a value handle associated with
+ /// this value.
+ bool hasValueHandle() const { return HasValueHandle; }
+
// Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast:
static inline bool classof(const Value *) {
return true; // Values are always values.
}
- /// getRawType - This should only be used to implement the vmcore library.
- ///
- const Type *getRawType() const { return VTy.getRawType(); }
-
- /// stripPointerCasts - This method strips off any unneeded pointer
- /// casts from the specified value, returning the original uncasted value.
- /// Note that the returned value has pointer type if the specified value does.
+ /// stripPointerCasts - This method strips off any unneeded pointer casts and
+ /// all-zero GEPs from the specified value, returning the original uncasted
+ /// value. If this is called on a non-pointer value, it returns 'this'.
Value *stripPointerCasts();
const Value *stripPointerCasts() const {
return const_cast<Value*>(this)->stripPointerCasts();
}
- /// getUnderlyingObject - This method strips off any GEP address adjustments
- /// and pointer casts from the specified value, returning the original object
- /// being addressed. Note that the returned value has pointer type if the
- /// specified value does.
- Value *getUnderlyingObject();
- const Value *getUnderlyingObject() const {
- return const_cast<Value*>(this)->getUnderlyingObject();
+ /// stripInBoundsConstantOffsets - This method strips off unneeded pointer casts and
+ /// all-constant GEPs from the specified value, returning the original
+ /// pointer value. If this is called on a non-pointer value, it returns
+ /// 'this'.
+ Value *stripInBoundsConstantOffsets();
+ const Value *stripInBoundsConstantOffsets() const {
+ return const_cast<Value*>(this)->stripInBoundsConstantOffsets();
+ }
+
+ /// stripInBoundsOffsets - This method strips off unneeded pointer casts and
+ /// any in-bounds Offsets from the specified value, returning the original
+ /// pointer value. If this is called on a non-pointer value, it returns
+ /// 'this'.
+ Value *stripInBoundsOffsets();
+ const Value *stripInBoundsOffsets() const {
+ return const_cast<Value*>(this)->stripInBoundsOffsets();
}
+
+ /// isDereferenceablePointer - Test if this value is always a pointer to
+ /// allocated and suitably aligned memory for a simple load or store.
+ bool isDereferenceablePointer() const;
/// DoPHITranslation - If this value is a PHI node with CurBB as its parent,
/// return the value in the PHI node corresponding to PredBB. If not, return
const BasicBlock *PredBB) const{
return const_cast<Value*>(this)->DoPHITranslation(CurBB, PredBB);
}
+
+ /// MaximumAlignment - This is the greatest alignment value supported by
+ /// load, store, and alloca instructions, and global values.
+ static const unsigned MaximumAlignment = 1u << 29;
+
+ /// mutateType - Mutate the type of this Value to be of the specified type.
+ /// Note that this is an extremely dangerous operation which can create
+ /// completely invalid IR very easily. It is strongly recommended that you
+ /// recreate IR objects with the right types instead of mutating them in
+ /// place.
+ void mutateType(Type *Ty) {
+ VTy = Ty;
+ }
+
+protected:
+ unsigned short getSubclassDataFromValue() const { return SubclassData; }
+ void setValueSubclassData(unsigned short D) { SubclassData = D; }
};
-inline std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &OS, const Value &V) {
- V.print(OS);
- return OS;
-}
inline raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const Value &V) {
V.print(OS);
return OS;
// isa - Provide some specializations of isa so that we don't have to include
// the subtype header files to test to see if the value is a subclass...
//
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<Constant, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() >= Value::ConstantFirstVal &&
- Val.getValueID() <= Value::ConstantLastVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<Argument, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() == Value::ArgumentVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<InlineAsm, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() == Value::InlineAsmVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<Instruction, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() >= Value::InstructionVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<BasicBlock, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() == Value::BasicBlockVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<Function, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() == Value::FunctionVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<GlobalVariable, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() == Value::GlobalVariableVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<GlobalAlias, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return Val.getValueID() == Value::GlobalAliasVal;
-}
-template <> inline bool isa_impl<GlobalValue, Value>(const Value &Val) {
- return isa<GlobalVariable>(Val) || isa<Function>(Val) ||
- isa<GlobalAlias>(Val);
-}
-
+template <> struct isa_impl<Constant, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() >= Value::ConstantFirstVal &&
+ Val.getValueID() <= Value::ConstantLastVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<Argument, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit (const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() == Value::ArgumentVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<InlineAsm, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() == Value::InlineAsmVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<Instruction, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() >= Value::InstructionVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<BasicBlock, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() == Value::BasicBlockVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<Function, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() == Value::FunctionVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<GlobalVariable, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() == Value::GlobalVariableVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<GlobalAlias, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() == Value::GlobalAliasVal;
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<GlobalValue, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return isa<GlobalVariable>(Val) || isa<Function>(Val) ||
+ isa<GlobalAlias>(Val);
+ }
+};
+
+template <> struct isa_impl<MDNode, Value> {
+ static inline bool doit(const Value &Val) {
+ return Val.getValueID() == Value::MDNodeVal;
+ }
+};
// Value* is only 4-byte aligned.
template<>