//===-- MachineCodeForInstruction.cpp -------------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Representation of the sequence of machine instructions created for a single // VM instruction. Additionally records information about hidden and implicit // values used by the machine instructions: about hidden values used by the // machine instructions: // // "Temporary values" are intermediate values used in the machine instruction // sequence, but not in the VM instruction. Note that such values should be // treated as pure SSA values with no interpretation of their operands (i.e., as // a TmpInstruction object which actually represents such a value). // // (2) "Implicit uses" are values used in the VM instruction but not in the // machine instruction sequence // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "MachineCodeForInstruction.h" #include "llvm/Function.h" #include "llvm/Instructions.h" #include "llvm/Type.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" #include "MachineFunctionInfo.h" #include "MachineInstrAnnot.h" #include "SparcV9TmpInstr.h" using namespace llvm; MachineCodeForInstruction &MachineCodeForInstruction::get(const Instruction *I){ MachineFunction &MF = MachineFunction::get(I->getParent()->getParent()); return MF.getInfo()->MCFIEntries[I]; } void MachineCodeForInstruction::destroy(const Instruction *I) { MachineFunction &MF = MachineFunction::get(I->getParent()->getParent()); MF.getInfo()->MCFIEntries.erase(I); } void MachineCodeForInstruction::dropAllReferences() { for (unsigned i=0, N=tempVec.size(); i < N; i++) cast(tempVec[i])->dropAllReferences(); } MachineCodeForInstruction::~MachineCodeForInstruction() { // Let go of all uses in temp. instructions dropAllReferences(); // Free the Value objects created to hold intermediate values for (unsigned i=0, N=tempVec.size(); i < N; i++) delete tempVec[i]; // do not free the MachineInstr objects allocated. they are managed // by the ilist in MachineBasicBlock // Free the CallArgsDescriptor if it exists. delete callArgsDesc; } CallArgsDescriptor::CallArgsDescriptor(CallInst* _callInstr, TmpInstruction* _retAddrReg, bool _isVarArgs, bool _noPrototype) : callInstr(_callInstr), funcPtr(isa(_callInstr->getCalledValue()) ? NULL : _callInstr->getCalledValue()), retAddrReg(_retAddrReg), isVarArgs(_isVarArgs), noPrototype(_noPrototype) { unsigned int numArgs = callInstr->getNumOperands(); argInfoVec.reserve(numArgs); assert(callInstr->getOperand(0) == callInstr->getCalledValue() && "Operand 0 is ignored in the loop below!"); for (unsigned int i=1; i < numArgs; ++i) argInfoVec.push_back(CallArgInfo(callInstr->getOperand(i))); // Enter this object in the MachineCodeForInstr object of the CallInst. // This transfers ownership of this object. MachineCodeForInstruction::get(callInstr).setCallArgsDescriptor(this); } CallInst *CallArgsDescriptor::getReturnValue() const { return (callInstr->getType() == Type::VoidTy? NULL : callInstr); } // Mechanism to get the descriptor for a CALL MachineInstr. // We get the LLVM CallInstr from the ret. addr. register argument // of the CALL MachineInstr (which is explicit operand #3 for indirect // calls or the last implicit operand for direct calls). We then get // the CallArgsDescriptor from the MachineCodeForInstruction object for // the CallInstr. // This is roundabout but avoids adding a new map or annotation just // to keep track of CallArgsDescriptors. // CallArgsDescriptor *CallArgsDescriptor::get(const MachineInstr* MI) { const TmpInstruction* retAddrReg = cast(isa(MI->getOperand(0).getVRegValue()) ? MI->getImplicitRef(MI->getNumImplicitRefs()-1) : MI->getOperand(2).getVRegValue()); assert(retAddrReg->getNumOperands() == 1 && isa(retAddrReg->getOperand(0)) && "Location of callInstr arg for CALL instr. changed? FIX THIS CODE!"); const CallInst* callInstr = cast(retAddrReg->getOperand(0)); CallArgsDescriptor* desc = MachineCodeForInstruction::get(callInstr).getCallArgsDescriptor(); assert(desc->getCallInst()==callInstr && "Incorrect call args descriptor?"); return desc; }