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[GC Docs] Update LangRef to link to Statepoint docs
Add a brief section linking to the experimental statepoint intrinsics analogous to the one we have linking to patchpoint. While I'm here, cleanup some wording about what the gc "name" attribute actually means. It's not the name of a *collector* it's the name of the *strategy* which may be compatible with multiple collectors. llvm-svn: 230576
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@ -386,6 +386,8 @@ greater performance impact since pointer reads are more frequent than writes.
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.. _plugin:
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.. _builtin-gc-strategies:
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Built In GC Strategies
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======================
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@ -1014,19 +1014,22 @@ Currently, only the following parameter attributes are defined:
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.. _gc:
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Garbage Collector Names
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-----------------------
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Garbage Collector Strategy Names
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--------------------------------
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Each function may specify a garbage collector name, which is simply a
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Each function may specify a garbage collector strategy name, which is simply a
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string:
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.. code-block:: llvm
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define void @f() gc "name" { ... }
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The compiler declares the supported values of *name*. Specifying a
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collector will cause the compiler to alter its output in order to
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support the named garbage collection algorithm.
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The supported values of *name* includes those :ref:`built in to LLVM
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<builtin-gc-strategies>` and any provided by loaded plugins. Specifying a GC
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strategy will cause the compiler to alter its output in order to support the
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named garbage collection algorithm. Note that LLVM itself does not contain a
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garbage collector, this functionality is restricted to generating machine code
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which can interoperate with a collector provided externally.
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.. _prefixdata:
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@ -7113,11 +7116,18 @@ stack <int_gcroot>`, as well as garbage collector implementations that
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require :ref:`read <int_gcread>` and :ref:`write <int_gcwrite>` barriers.
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Front-ends for type-safe garbage collected languages should generate
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these intrinsics to make use of the LLVM garbage collectors. For more
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details, see `Accurate Garbage Collection with
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LLVM <GarbageCollection.html>`_.
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details, see `Garbage Collection with LLVM <GarbageCollection.html>`_.
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The garbage collection intrinsics only operate on objects in the generic
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address space (address space zero).
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Experimental Statepoint Intrinsics
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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LLVM provides an second experimental set of intrinsics for describing garbage
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collection safepoints in compiled code. These intrinsics are an alternative
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to the ``llvm.gcroot`` intrinsics, but are compatible with the ones for
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:ref:`read <int_gcread>` and :ref:`write <int_gcwrite>` barriers. The
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differences in approach are covered in the `Garbage Collection with LLVM
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<GarbageCollection.html>`_ documentation. The intrinsics themselves are
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described in :doc:`Statepoints`.
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.. _int_gcroot:
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