X-Git-Url: http://plrg.eecs.uci.edu/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fllvm%2FMC%2FMCContext.h;h=e5a9afd9968c3cbadc17cd036d28d1c2a32d7a63;hb=ada56848f5ff516cb5754215b265cd0ef78092b7;hp=848614c3fb8034b08844c95ccf997ca23bc72cc9;hpb=d15c1cfeb1eb071d0e9a6c3beca70dd82865bbba;p=oota-llvm.git diff --git a/include/llvm/MC/MCContext.h b/include/llvm/MC/MCContext.h index 848614c3fb8..e5a9afd9968 100644 --- a/include/llvm/MC/MCContext.h +++ b/include/llvm/MC/MCContext.h @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h" #include "llvm/MC/MCDwarf.h" +#include "llvm/MC/MCSubtargetInfo.h" #include "llvm/MC/SectionKind.h" #include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h" #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" @@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ namespace llvm { class MCExpr; class MCSection; class MCSymbol; + class MCSymbolELF; class MCLabel; struct MCDwarfFile; class MCDwarfLoc; @@ -45,10 +47,12 @@ namespace llvm { /// sections that it creates. /// class MCContext { - MCContext(const MCContext&) = delete; - MCContext &operator=(const MCContext&) = delete; + MCContext(const MCContext &) = delete; + MCContext &operator=(const MCContext &) = delete; + public: - typedef StringMap SymbolTable; + typedef StringMap SymbolTable; + private: /// The SourceMgr for this object, if any. const SourceMgr *SrcMgr; @@ -68,24 +72,28 @@ namespace llvm { /// objects. BumpPtrAllocator Allocator; + SpecificBumpPtrAllocator COFFAllocator; + SpecificBumpPtrAllocator ELFAllocator; + SpecificBumpPtrAllocator MachOAllocator; + /// Bindings of names to symbols. SymbolTable Symbols; /// ELF sections can have a corresponding symbol. This maps one to the /// other. - DenseMap SectionSymbols; + DenseMap SectionSymbols; - /// A maping from a local label number and an instance count to a symbol. + /// A mapping from a local label number and an instance count to a symbol. /// For example, in the assembly /// 1: /// 2: /// 1: /// We have three labels represented by the pairs (1, 0), (2, 0) and (1, 1) - DenseMap, MCSymbol*> LocalSymbols; + DenseMap, MCSymbol *> LocalSymbols; /// Keeps tracks of names that were used both for used declared and /// artificial symbols. - StringMap UsedNames; + StringMap UsedNames; /// The next ID to dole out to an unnamed assembler temporary symbol with /// a given prefix. @@ -105,7 +113,7 @@ namespace llvm { /// directive is used or it is an error. char *SecureLogFile; /// The stream that gets written to for the .secure_log_unique directive. - raw_ostream *SecureLog; + std::unique_ptr SecureLog; /// Boolean toggled when .secure_log_unique / .secure_log_reset is seen to /// catch errors if .secure_log_unique appears twice without /// .secure_log_reset appearing between them. @@ -134,10 +142,8 @@ namespace llvm { /// assembly source files. unsigned GenDwarfFileNumber; - /// Symbols created for the start and end of each section, used for - /// generating the .debug_ranges and .debug_aranges sections. - MapVector > - SectionStartEndSyms; + /// Sections for generating the .debug_ranges and .debug_aranges sections. + SetVector SectionsForRanges; /// The information gathered from labels that will have dwarf label /// entries when generating dwarf assembly source files. @@ -158,6 +164,7 @@ namespace llvm { /// differences between temporary and non-temporary labels (primarily on /// Darwin). bool AllowTemporaryLabels; + bool UseNamesOnTempLabels = true; /// The Compile Unit ID that we are currently processing. unsigned DwarfCompileUnitID; @@ -196,15 +203,22 @@ namespace llvm { } }; - StringMap MachOUniquingMap; - std::map ELFUniquingMap; - std::map COFFUniquingMap; + StringMap MachOUniquingMap; + std::map ELFUniquingMap; + std::map COFFUniquingMap; StringMap ELFRelSecNames; + SpecificBumpPtrAllocator MCSubtargetAllocator; + /// Do automatic reset in destructor bool AutoReset; - MCSymbol *CreateSymbol(StringRef Name, bool AlwaysAddSuffix); + bool HadError; + + MCSymbol *createSymbolImpl(const StringMapEntry *Name, + bool CanBeUnnamed); + MCSymbol *createSymbol(StringRef Name, bool AlwaysAddSuffix, + bool IsTemporary); MCSymbol *getOrCreateDirectionalLocalSymbol(unsigned LocalLabelVal, unsigned Instance); @@ -224,8 +238,9 @@ namespace llvm { const MCObjectFileInfo *getObjectFileInfo() const { return MOFI; } void setAllowTemporaryLabels(bool Value) { AllowTemporaryLabels = Value; } + void setUseNamesOnTempLabels(bool Value) { UseNamesOnTempLabels = Value; } - /// @name Module Lifetime Management + /// \name Module Lifetime Management /// @{ /// reset - return object to right after construction state to prepare @@ -234,137 +249,148 @@ namespace llvm { /// @} - /// @name Symbol Management + /// \name Symbol Management /// @{ /// Create and return a new linker temporary symbol with a unique but /// unspecified name. - MCSymbol *CreateLinkerPrivateTempSymbol(); + MCSymbol *createLinkerPrivateTempSymbol(); /// Create and return a new assembler temporary symbol with a unique but /// unspecified name. - MCSymbol *CreateTempSymbol(); + MCSymbol *createTempSymbol(bool CanBeUnnamed = true); - MCSymbol *createTempSymbol(const Twine &Name, bool AlwaysAddSuffix); + MCSymbol *createTempSymbol(const Twine &Name, bool AlwaysAddSuffix, + bool CanBeUnnamed = true); /// Create the definition of a directional local symbol for numbered label /// (used for "1:" definitions). - MCSymbol *CreateDirectionalLocalSymbol(unsigned LocalLabelVal); + MCSymbol *createDirectionalLocalSymbol(unsigned LocalLabelVal); /// Create and return a directional local symbol for numbered label (used /// for "1b" or 1f" references). - MCSymbol *GetDirectionalLocalSymbol(unsigned LocalLabelVal, bool Before); + MCSymbol *getDirectionalLocalSymbol(unsigned LocalLabelVal, bool Before); - /// Lookup the symbol inside with the specified @p Name. If it exists, + /// Lookup the symbol inside with the specified \p Name. If it exists, /// return it. If not, create a forward reference and return it. /// - /// @param Name - The symbol name, which must be unique across all symbols. - MCSymbol *GetOrCreateSymbol(const Twine &Name); + /// \param Name - The symbol name, which must be unique across all symbols. + MCSymbol *getOrCreateSymbol(const Twine &Name); - MCSymbol *getOrCreateSectionSymbol(const MCSectionELF &Section); + MCSymbolELF *getOrCreateSectionSymbol(const MCSectionELF &Section); + /// Gets a symbol that will be defined to the final stack offset of a local + /// variable after codegen. + /// + /// \param Idx - The index of a local variable passed to @llvm.localescape. MCSymbol *getOrCreateFrameAllocSymbol(StringRef FuncName, unsigned Idx); + MCSymbol *getOrCreateParentFrameOffsetSymbol(StringRef FuncName); + MCSymbol *getOrCreateLSDASymbol(StringRef FuncName); + /// Get the symbol for \p Name, or null. - MCSymbol *LookupSymbol(const Twine &Name) const; + MCSymbol *lookupSymbol(const Twine &Name) const; /// getSymbols - Get a reference for the symbol table for clients that /// want to, for example, iterate over all symbols. 'const' because we /// still want any modifications to the table itself to use the MCContext /// APIs. - const SymbolTable &getSymbols() const { - return Symbols; - } + const SymbolTable &getSymbols() const { return Symbols; } /// @} - /// @name Section Management + /// \name Section Management /// @{ /// Return the MCSection for the specified mach-o section. This requires /// the operands to be valid. - const MCSectionMachO *getMachOSection(StringRef Segment, StringRef Section, - unsigned TypeAndAttributes, - unsigned Reserved2, SectionKind K, - const char *BeginSymName = nullptr); - - const MCSectionMachO *getMachOSection(StringRef Segment, StringRef Section, - unsigned TypeAndAttributes, - SectionKind K, - const char *BeginSymName = nullptr) { + MCSectionMachO *getMachOSection(StringRef Segment, StringRef Section, + unsigned TypeAndAttributes, + unsigned Reserved2, SectionKind K, + const char *BeginSymName = nullptr); + + MCSectionMachO *getMachOSection(StringRef Segment, StringRef Section, + unsigned TypeAndAttributes, SectionKind K, + const char *BeginSymName = nullptr) { return getMachOSection(Segment, Section, TypeAndAttributes, 0, K, BeginSymName); } - const MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, - unsigned Flags) { + MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags) { return getELFSection(Section, Type, Flags, nullptr); } - const MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, - unsigned Flags, - const char *BeginSymName) { + MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags, const char *BeginSymName) { return getELFSection(Section, Type, Flags, 0, "", BeginSymName); } - const MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, - unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, - StringRef Group) { + MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, + StringRef Group) { return getELFSection(Section, Type, Flags, EntrySize, Group, nullptr); } - const MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, - unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, - StringRef Group, - const char *BeginSymName) { + MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, + StringRef Group, const char *BeginSymName) { return getELFSection(Section, Type, Flags, EntrySize, Group, ~0, BeginSymName); } - const MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, - unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, - StringRef Group, unsigned UniqueID) { + MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, + StringRef Group, unsigned UniqueID) { return getELFSection(Section, Type, Flags, EntrySize, Group, UniqueID, nullptr); } - const MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, - unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, - StringRef Group, unsigned UniqueID, - const char *BeginSymName); + MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, + StringRef Group, unsigned UniqueID, + const char *BeginSymName); - const MCSectionELF *createELFRelSection(StringRef Name, unsigned Type, - unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, - const MCSymbol *Group); + MCSectionELF *getELFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, + const MCSymbolELF *Group, unsigned UniqueID, + const char *BeginSymName, + const MCSectionELF *Associated); + + MCSectionELF *createELFRelSection(StringRef Name, unsigned Type, + unsigned Flags, unsigned EntrySize, + const MCSymbolELF *Group, + const MCSectionELF *Associated); - void renameELFSection(const MCSectionELF *Section, StringRef Name); + void renameELFSection(MCSectionELF *Section, StringRef Name); - const MCSectionELF *CreateELFGroupSection(); + MCSectionELF *createELFGroupSection(const MCSymbolELF *Group); - const MCSectionCOFF *getCOFFSection(StringRef Section, - unsigned Characteristics, - SectionKind Kind, - StringRef COMDATSymName, int Selection, - const char *BeginSymName = nullptr); + MCSectionCOFF *getCOFFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Characteristics, + SectionKind Kind, StringRef COMDATSymName, + int Selection, + const char *BeginSymName = nullptr); - const MCSectionCOFF *getCOFFSection(StringRef Section, - unsigned Characteristics, - SectionKind Kind, - const char *BeginSymName = nullptr); + MCSectionCOFF *getCOFFSection(StringRef Section, unsigned Characteristics, + SectionKind Kind, + const char *BeginSymName = nullptr); - const MCSectionCOFF *getCOFFSection(StringRef Section); + MCSectionCOFF *getCOFFSection(StringRef Section); /// Gets or creates a section equivalent to Sec that is associated with the /// section containing KeySym. For example, to create a debug info section /// associated with an inline function, pass the normal debug info section /// as Sec and the function symbol as KeySym. - const MCSectionCOFF *getAssociativeCOFFSection(const MCSectionCOFF *Sec, - const MCSymbol *KeySym); + MCSectionCOFF *getAssociativeCOFFSection(MCSectionCOFF *Sec, + const MCSymbol *KeySym); + + // Create and save a copy of STI and return a reference to the copy. + MCSubtargetInfo &getSubtargetCopy(const MCSubtargetInfo &STI); /// @} - /// @name Dwarf Management + /// \name Dwarf Management /// @{ /// \brief Get the compilation directory for DW_AT_comp_dir @@ -387,7 +413,7 @@ namespace llvm { void setMainFileName(StringRef S) { MainFileName = S; } /// Creates an entry in the dwarf file and directory tables. - unsigned GetDwarfFile(StringRef Directory, StringRef FileName, + unsigned getDwarfFile(StringRef Directory, StringRef FileName, unsigned FileNumber, unsigned CUID); bool isValidDwarfFileNumber(unsigned FileNumber, unsigned CUID = 0); @@ -419,9 +445,7 @@ namespace llvm { return true; return false; } - unsigned getDwarfCompileUnitID() { - return DwarfCompileUnitID; - } + unsigned getDwarfCompileUnitID() { return DwarfCompileUnitID; } void setDwarfCompileUnitID(unsigned CUIndex) { DwarfCompileUnitID = CUIndex; } @@ -444,7 +468,7 @@ namespace llvm { CurrentDwarfLoc.setDiscriminator(Discriminator); DwarfLocSeen = true; } - void ClearDwarfLocSeen() { DwarfLocSeen = false; } + void clearDwarfLocSeen() { DwarfLocSeen = false; } bool getDwarfLocSeen() { return DwarfLocSeen; } const MCDwarfLoc &getCurrentDwarfLoc() { return CurrentDwarfLoc; } @@ -455,17 +479,13 @@ namespace llvm { void setGenDwarfFileNumber(unsigned FileNumber) { GenDwarfFileNumber = FileNumber; } - MapVector > & - getGenDwarfSectionSyms() { - return SectionStartEndSyms; + const SetVector &getGenDwarfSectionSyms() { + return SectionsForRanges; } - std::pair >::iterator, - bool> - addGenDwarfSection(const MCSection *Sec) { - return SectionStartEndSyms.insert( - std::make_pair(Sec, std::make_pair(nullptr, nullptr))); + bool addGenDwarfSection(MCSection *Sec) { + return SectionsForRanges.insert(Sec); } + void finalizeDwarfSections(MCStreamer &MCOS); const std::vector &getMCGenDwarfLabelEntries() const { return MCGenDwarfLabelEntries; @@ -486,100 +506,100 @@ namespace llvm { /// @} char *getSecureLogFile() { return SecureLogFile; } - raw_ostream *getSecureLog() { return SecureLog; } + raw_fd_ostream *getSecureLog() { return SecureLog.get(); } bool getSecureLogUsed() { return SecureLogUsed; } - void setSecureLog(raw_ostream *Value) { - SecureLog = Value; - } - void setSecureLogUsed(bool Value) { - SecureLogUsed = Value; + void setSecureLog(std::unique_ptr Value) { + SecureLog = std::move(Value); } + void setSecureLogUsed(bool Value) { SecureLogUsed = Value; } - void *Allocate(unsigned Size, unsigned Align = 8) { + void *allocate(unsigned Size, unsigned Align = 8) { return Allocator.Allocate(Size, Align); } - void Deallocate(void *Ptr) { - } + void deallocate(void *Ptr) {} + bool hadError() { return HadError; } + void reportError(SMLoc L, const Twine &Msg); // Unrecoverable error has occurred. Display the best diagnostic we can // and bail via exit(1). For now, most MC backend errors are unrecoverable. // FIXME: We should really do something about that. - LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void FatalError(SMLoc L, const Twine &Msg) const; + LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void reportFatalError(SMLoc L, + const Twine &Msg); }; } // end namespace llvm // operator new and delete aren't allowed inside namespaces. // The throw specifications are mandated by the standard. -/// @brief Placement new for using the MCContext's allocator. +/// \brief Placement new for using the MCContext's allocator. /// /// This placement form of operator new uses the MCContext's allocator for /// obtaining memory. It is a non-throwing new, which means that it returns /// null on error. (If that is what the allocator does. The current does, so if /// this ever changes, this operator will have to be changed, too.) /// Usage looks like this (assuming there's an MCContext 'Context' in scope): -/// @code -/// // Default alignment (16) +/// \code +/// // Default alignment (8) /// IntegerLiteral *Ex = new (Context) IntegerLiteral(arguments); /// // Specific alignment -/// IntegerLiteral *Ex2 = new (Context, 8) IntegerLiteral(arguments); -/// @endcode +/// IntegerLiteral *Ex2 = new (Context, 4) IntegerLiteral(arguments); +/// \endcode /// Please note that you cannot use delete on the pointer; it must be /// deallocated using an explicit destructor call followed by -/// @c Context.Deallocate(Ptr). +/// \c Context.Deallocate(Ptr). /// -/// @param Bytes The number of bytes to allocate. Calculated by the compiler. -/// @param C The MCContext that provides the allocator. -/// @param Alignment The alignment of the allocated memory (if the underlying +/// \param Bytes The number of bytes to allocate. Calculated by the compiler. +/// \param C The MCContext that provides the allocator. +/// \param Alignment The alignment of the allocated memory (if the underlying /// allocator supports it). -/// @return The allocated memory. Could be NULL. +/// \return The allocated memory. Could be NULL. inline void *operator new(size_t Bytes, llvm::MCContext &C, - size_t Alignment = 16) throw () { - return C.Allocate(Bytes, Alignment); + size_t Alignment = 8) LLVM_NOEXCEPT { + return C.allocate(Bytes, Alignment); } -/// @brief Placement delete companion to the new above. +/// \brief Placement delete companion to the new above. /// /// This operator is just a companion to the new above. There is no way of /// invoking it directly; see the new operator for more details. This operator /// is called implicitly by the compiler if a placement new expression using /// the MCContext throws in the object constructor. -inline void operator delete(void *Ptr, llvm::MCContext &C, size_t) - throw () { - C.Deallocate(Ptr); +inline void operator delete(void *Ptr, llvm::MCContext &C, + size_t) LLVM_NOEXCEPT { + C.deallocate(Ptr); } /// This placement form of operator new[] uses the MCContext's allocator for /// obtaining memory. It is a non-throwing new[], which means that it returns /// null on error. /// Usage looks like this (assuming there's an MCContext 'Context' in scope): -/// @code -/// // Default alignment (16) +/// \code +/// // Default alignment (8) /// char *data = new (Context) char[10]; /// // Specific alignment -/// char *data = new (Context, 8) char[10]; -/// @endcode +/// char *data = new (Context, 4) char[10]; +/// \endcode /// Please note that you cannot use delete on the pointer; it must be /// deallocated using an explicit destructor call followed by -/// @c Context.Deallocate(Ptr). +/// \c Context.Deallocate(Ptr). /// -/// @param Bytes The number of bytes to allocate. Calculated by the compiler. -/// @param C The MCContext that provides the allocator. -/// @param Alignment The alignment of the allocated memory (if the underlying +/// \param Bytes The number of bytes to allocate. Calculated by the compiler. +/// \param C The MCContext that provides the allocator. +/// \param Alignment The alignment of the allocated memory (if the underlying /// allocator supports it). -/// @return The allocated memory. Could be NULL. -inline void *operator new[](size_t Bytes, llvm::MCContext& C, - size_t Alignment = 16) throw () { - return C.Allocate(Bytes, Alignment); +/// \return The allocated memory. Could be NULL. +inline void *operator new[](size_t Bytes, llvm::MCContext &C, + size_t Alignment = 8) LLVM_NOEXCEPT { + return C.allocate(Bytes, Alignment); } -/// @brief Placement delete[] companion to the new[] above. +/// \brief Placement delete[] companion to the new[] above. /// /// This operator is just a companion to the new[] above. There is no way of /// invoking it directly; see the new[] operator for more details. This operator /// is called implicitly by the compiler if a placement new[] expression using /// the MCContext throws in the object constructor. -inline void operator delete[](void *Ptr, llvm::MCContext &C) throw () { - C.Deallocate(Ptr); +inline void operator delete[](void *Ptr, llvm::MCContext &C) LLVM_NOEXCEPT { + C.deallocate(Ptr); } #endif