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Summary: This patch changes the rethrow instruction to take a BB argument in LLVM backend, like `br` and `br_if`s. This BB is a target catch BB the rethrow instruction unwinds to. This BB argument will be converted to an relative depth immediate at the end of CFGStackify pass, as in the same way of branches. RETHROW_TO_CALLER is a codegen-only instruction that should be used when a rethrow instruction does not have an unwind destination BB, i.e., it should rethrow to its caller function. Reviewers: dschuff Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48260 git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@334998 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
192 lines
7.7 KiB
TableGen
192 lines
7.7 KiB
TableGen
//===- WebAssemblyInstrControl.td-WebAssembly control-flow ------*- tablegen -*-
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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///
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/// \file
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/// WebAssembly control-flow code-gen constructs.
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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let Defs = [ARGUMENTS] in {
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let isBranch = 1, isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1 in {
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// The condition operand is a boolean value which WebAssembly represents as i32.
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defm BR_IF : I<(outs), (ins bb_op:$dst, I32:$cond),
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(outs), (ins bb_op:$dst),
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[(brcond I32:$cond, bb:$dst)],
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"br_if \t$dst, $cond", "br_if \t$dst", 0x0d>;
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let isCodeGenOnly = 1 in
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defm BR_UNLESS : I<(outs), (ins bb_op:$dst, I32:$cond),
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(outs), (ins bb_op:$dst), []>;
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let isBarrier = 1 in {
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defm BR : NRI<(outs), (ins bb_op:$dst),
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[(br bb:$dst)],
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"br \t$dst", 0x0c>;
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} // isBarrier = 1
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} // isBranch = 1, isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1
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} // Defs = [ARGUMENTS]
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def : Pat<(brcond (i32 (setne I32:$cond, 0)), bb:$dst),
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(BR_IF bb_op:$dst, I32:$cond)>;
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def : Pat<(brcond (i32 (seteq I32:$cond, 0)), bb:$dst),
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(BR_UNLESS bb_op:$dst, I32:$cond)>;
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let Defs = [ARGUMENTS] in {
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// TODO: SelectionDAG's lowering insists on using a pointer as the index for
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// jump tables, so in practice we don't ever use BR_TABLE_I64 in wasm32 mode
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// currently.
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// Set TSFlags{0} to 1 to indicate that the variable_ops are immediates.
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// Set TSFlags{1} to 1 to indicate that the immediates represent labels.
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// FIXME: this can't inherit from I<> since there is no way to inherit from a
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// multiclass and still have the let statements.
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let isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1, isBarrier = 1 in {
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def BR_TABLE_I32 : NI<(outs), (ins I32:$index, variable_ops),
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[(WebAssemblybr_table I32:$index)], 0,
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"br_table \t$index", 0x0e> {
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let TSFlags{0} = 1;
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let TSFlags{1} = 1;
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}
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def BR_TABLE_I32_S : NI<(outs), (ins I32:$index),
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[], 1,
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"br_table \t$index", 0x0e> {
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let TSFlags{0} = 1;
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let TSFlags{1} = 1;
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}
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def BR_TABLE_I64 : NI<(outs), (ins I64:$index, variable_ops),
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[(WebAssemblybr_table I64:$index)], 0,
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"br_table \t$index"> {
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let TSFlags{0} = 1;
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let TSFlags{1} = 1;
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}
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def BR_TABLE_I64_S : NI<(outs), (ins I64:$index),
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[], 1,
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"br_table \t$index"> {
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let TSFlags{0} = 1;
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let TSFlags{1} = 1;
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}
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} // isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1, isBarrier = 1
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// This is technically a control-flow instruction, since all it affects is the
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// IP.
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defm NOP : NRI<(outs), (ins), [], "nop", 0x01>;
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// Placemarkers to indicate the start or end of a block or loop scope.
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// These use/clobber VALUE_STACK to prevent them from being moved into the
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// middle of an expression tree.
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let Uses = [VALUE_STACK], Defs = [VALUE_STACK] in {
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defm BLOCK : NRI<(outs), (ins Signature:$sig), [], "block \t$sig", 0x02>;
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defm LOOP : NRI<(outs), (ins Signature:$sig), [], "loop \t$sig", 0x03>;
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// END_BLOCK, END_LOOP, and END_FUNCTION are represented with the same opcode in
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// wasm.
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defm END_BLOCK : NRI<(outs), (ins), [], "end_block", 0x0b>;
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defm END_LOOP : NRI<(outs), (ins), [], "end_loop", 0x0b>;
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let isTerminator = 1, isBarrier = 1 in
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defm END_FUNCTION : NRI<(outs), (ins), [], "end_function", 0x0b>;
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} // Uses = [VALUE_STACK], Defs = [VALUE_STACK]
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multiclass RETURN<WebAssemblyRegClass vt> {
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defm RETURN_#vt : I<(outs), (ins vt:$val), (outs), (ins),
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[(WebAssemblyreturn vt:$val)],
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"return \t$val", "return", 0x0f>;
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// Equivalent to RETURN_#vt, for use at the end of a function when wasm
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// semantics return by falling off the end of the block.
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let isCodeGenOnly = 1 in
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defm FALLTHROUGH_RETURN_#vt : I<(outs), (ins vt:$val), (outs), (ins), []>;
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}
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multiclass SIMD_RETURN<ValueType vt> {
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defm RETURN_#vt : SIMD_I<(outs), (ins V128:$val), (outs), (ins),
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[(WebAssemblyreturn (vt V128:$val))],
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"return \t$val", "return", 0x0f>;
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// Equivalent to RETURN_#vt, for use at the end of a function when wasm
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// semantics return by falling off the end of the block.
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let isCodeGenOnly = 1 in
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defm FALLTHROUGH_RETURN_#vt : SIMD_I<(outs), (ins V128:$val), (outs), (ins),
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[]>;
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}
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let isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1, isBarrier = 1 in {
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let isReturn = 1 in {
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defm "": RETURN<I32>;
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defm "": RETURN<I64>;
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defm "": RETURN<F32>;
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defm "": RETURN<F64>;
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defm "": RETURN<EXCEPT_REF>;
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defm "": SIMD_RETURN<v16i8>;
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defm "": SIMD_RETURN<v8i16>;
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defm "": SIMD_RETURN<v4i32>;
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defm "": SIMD_RETURN<v4f32>;
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defm RETURN_VOID : NRI<(outs), (ins), [(WebAssemblyreturn)], "return", 0x0f>;
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// This is to RETURN_VOID what FALLTHROUGH_RETURN_#vt is to RETURN_#vt.
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let isCodeGenOnly = 1 in
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defm FALLTHROUGH_RETURN_VOID : NRI<(outs), (ins), []>;
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} // isReturn = 1
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defm UNREACHABLE : NRI<(outs), (ins), [(trap)], "unreachable", 0x00>;
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} // isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1, isBarrier = 1
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Exception handling instructions
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Throwing an exception: throw / rethrow
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let isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1, isBarrier = 1 in {
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defm THROW_I32 : I<(outs), (ins i32imm:$tag, I32:$val),
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(outs), (ins i32imm:$tag),
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[(int_wasm_throw imm:$tag, I32:$val)],
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"throw \t$tag, $val", "throw \t$tag",
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0x08>;
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defm THROW_I64 : I<(outs), (ins i32imm:$tag, I64:$val),
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(outs), (ins i32imm:$tag),
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[(int_wasm_throw imm:$tag, I64:$val)],
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"throw \t$tag, $val", "throw \t$tag",
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0x08>;
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defm RETHROW : NRI<(outs), (ins bb_op:$dst), [], "rethrow \t$dst", 0x09>;
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let isCodeGenOnly = 1 in
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// This is used when the destination for rethrow is the caller function. This
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// will be converted to a rethrow in CFGStackify.
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defm RETHROW_TO_CALLER : NRI<(outs), (ins), [], "rethrow">;
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} // isTerminator = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1, isBarrier = 1
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// Region within which an exception is caught: try / end_try
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let Uses = [VALUE_STACK], Defs = [VALUE_STACK] in {
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defm TRY : NRI<(outs), (ins Signature:$sig), [], "try \t$sig", 0x06>;
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defm END_TRY : NRI<(outs), (ins), [], "end_try", 0x0b>;
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} // Uses = [VALUE_STACK], Defs = [VALUE_STACK]
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// Catching an exception: catch / catch_all
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let hasCtrlDep = 1 in {
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defm CATCH_I32 : I<(outs I32:$dst), (ins i32imm:$tag),
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(outs), (ins i32imm:$tag),
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[(set I32:$dst, (int_wasm_catch imm:$tag))],
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"i32.catch \t$dst, $tag", "i32.catch \t$tag", 0x07>;
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defm CATCH_I64 : I<(outs I64:$dst), (ins i32imm:$tag),
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(outs), (ins i32imm:$tag),
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[(set I64:$dst, (int_wasm_catch imm:$tag))],
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"i64.catch \t$dst, $tag", "i64.catch \t$tag", 0x07>;
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defm CATCH_ALL : NRI<(outs), (ins), [], "catch_all", 0x05>;
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}
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// Pseudo instructions: cleanupret / catchret
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// They are not return instructions in wasm, but setting 'isReturn' to true as
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// in X86 is necessary for computing EH scope membership.
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let isTerminator = 1, hasSideEffects = 1, isBarrier = 1, hasCtrlDep = 1,
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isCodeGenOnly = 1, isReturn = 1 in {
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defm CLEANUPRET : NRI<(outs), (ins), [(cleanupret)], "", 0>;
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defm CATCHRET : NRI<(outs), (ins bb_op:$dst, bb_op:$from),
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[(catchret bb:$dst, bb:$from)], "", 0>;
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}
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} // Defs = [ARGUMENTS]
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