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//===-- CodeGenFunction.h - Per-Function state for LLVM CodeGen -*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This is the internal per-function state used for llvm translation.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef CLANG_CODEGEN_CODEGENFUNCTION_H
#define CLANG_CODEGEN_CODEGENFUNCTION_H
#include "clang/AST/Type.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/Support/IRBuilder.h"
This patch is motivated by numerous strict-aliasing warnings when compiling clang as a Release build. The big change is that all AST nodes (subclasses of Stmt) whose children are Expr* store their children as Stmt* or arrays of Stmt*. This is to remove strict-aliasing warnings when using StmtIterator. None of the interfaces of any of the classes have changed (except those with arg_iterators, see below), as the accessor methods introduce the needed casts (via cast<>). While this extra casting may seem cumbersome, it actually adds some important sanity checks throughout the codebase, as clients using StmtIterator can potentially overwrite children that are expected to be Expr* with Stmt* (that aren't Expr*). The casts provide extra sanity checks that are operational in debug builds to catch invariant violations such as these. For classes that have arg_iterators (e.g., CallExpr), the definition of arg_iterator has been replaced. Instead of it being Expr**, it is an actual class (called ExprIterator) that wraps a Stmt**, and provides the necessary operators for iteration. The nice thing about this class is that it also uses cast<> to type-checking, which introduces extra sanity checks throughout the codebase that are useful for debugging. A few of the CodeGen functions that use arg_iterator (especially from OverloadExpr) have been modified to take begin and end iterators instead of a base Expr** and the number of arguments. This matches more with the abstraction of iteration. This still needs to be cleaned up a little bit, as clients expect that ExprIterator is a RandomAccessIterator (which we may or may not wish to allow for efficiency of representation). This is a fairly large patch. It passes the tests (except CodeGen/bitfield.c, which was already broken) on both a Debug and Release build, but it should obviously be reviewed. llvm-svn: 52378
2008-06-17 10:43:46 +08:00
#include "clang/AST/Expr.h"
#include "clang/AST/ExprObjC.h"
#include <vector>
#include <map>
#include "CGValue.h"
namespace llvm {
class BasicBlock;
class Module;
}
namespace clang {
class ASTContext;
class Decl;
class EnumConstantDecl;
class FunctionDecl;
class FunctionTypeProto;
class LabelStmt;
class ObjCMethodDecl;
class ObjCPropertyImplDecl;
class TargetInfo;
class VarDecl;
This patch is motivated by numerous strict-aliasing warnings when compiling clang as a Release build. The big change is that all AST nodes (subclasses of Stmt) whose children are Expr* store their children as Stmt* or arrays of Stmt*. This is to remove strict-aliasing warnings when using StmtIterator. None of the interfaces of any of the classes have changed (except those with arg_iterators, see below), as the accessor methods introduce the needed casts (via cast<>). While this extra casting may seem cumbersome, it actually adds some important sanity checks throughout the codebase, as clients using StmtIterator can potentially overwrite children that are expected to be Expr* with Stmt* (that aren't Expr*). The casts provide extra sanity checks that are operational in debug builds to catch invariant violations such as these. For classes that have arg_iterators (e.g., CallExpr), the definition of arg_iterator has been replaced. Instead of it being Expr**, it is an actual class (called ExprIterator) that wraps a Stmt**, and provides the necessary operators for iteration. The nice thing about this class is that it also uses cast<> to type-checking, which introduces extra sanity checks throughout the codebase that are useful for debugging. A few of the CodeGen functions that use arg_iterator (especially from OverloadExpr) have been modified to take begin and end iterators instead of a base Expr** and the number of arguments. This matches more with the abstraction of iteration. This still needs to be cleaned up a little bit, as clients expect that ExprIterator is a RandomAccessIterator (which we may or may not wish to allow for efficiency of representation). This is a fairly large patch. It passes the tests (except CodeGen/bitfield.c, which was already broken) on both a Debug and Release build, but it should obviously be reviewed. llvm-svn: 52378
2008-06-17 10:43:46 +08:00
namespace CodeGen {
class CodeGenModule;
class CodeGenTypes;
class CGRecordLayout;
/// CodeGenFunction - This class organizes the per-function state that is used
/// while generating LLVM code.
class CodeGenFunction {
public:
CodeGenModule &CGM; // Per-module state.
TargetInfo &Target;
typedef std::pair<llvm::Value *, llvm::Value *> ComplexPairTy;
llvm::IRBuilder<> Builder;
// Holds the Decl for the current function or method
const Decl *CurFuncDecl;
QualType FnRetTy;
llvm::Function *CurFn;
/// AllocaInsertPoint - This is an instruction in the entry block before which
/// we prefer to insert allocas.
llvm::Instruction *AllocaInsertPt;
const llvm::Type *LLVMIntTy;
uint32_t LLVMPointerWidth;
private:
/// LabelIDs - Track arbitrary ids assigned to labels for use in
/// implementing the GCC address-of-label extension and indirect
/// goto. IDs are assigned to labels inside getIDForAddrOfLabel().
std::map<const LabelStmt*, unsigned> LabelIDs;
/// IndirectSwitches - Record the list of switches for indirect
/// gotos. Emission of the actual switching code needs to be delayed
/// until all AddrLabelExprs have been seen.
std::vector<llvm::SwitchInst*> IndirectSwitches;
/// LocalDeclMap - This keeps track of the LLVM allocas or globals for local C
/// decls.
llvm::DenseMap<const Decl*, llvm::Value*> LocalDeclMap;
/// LabelMap - This keeps track of the LLVM basic block for each C label.
llvm::DenseMap<const LabelStmt*, llvm::BasicBlock*> LabelMap;
// BreakContinueStack - This keeps track of where break and continue
// statements should jump to.
struct BreakContinue {
BreakContinue(llvm::BasicBlock *bb, llvm::BasicBlock *cb)
: BreakBlock(bb), ContinueBlock(cb) {}
llvm::BasicBlock *BreakBlock;
llvm::BasicBlock *ContinueBlock;
};
llvm::SmallVector<BreakContinue, 8> BreakContinueStack;
/// SwitchInsn - This is nearest current switch instruction. It is null if
/// if current context is not in a switch.
llvm::SwitchInst *SwitchInsn;
/// CaseRangeBlock - This block holds if condition check for last case
/// statement range in current switch instruction.
llvm::BasicBlock *CaseRangeBlock;
public:
CodeGenFunction(CodeGenModule &cgm);
ASTContext &getContext() const;
void GenerateObjCMethod(const ObjCMethodDecl *OMD);
void StartObjCMethod(const ObjCMethodDecl *MD);
/// GenerateObjCGetter - Synthesize an Objective-C property getter
/// function.
void GenerateObjCGetter(const ObjCPropertyImplDecl *PID);
/// GenerateObjCSetter - Synthesize an Objective-C property setter
/// function for the given property.
void GenerateObjCSetter(const ObjCPropertyImplDecl *PID);
void GenerateCode(const FunctionDecl *FD,
llvm::Function *Fn);
void FinishFunction(SourceLocation EndLoc=SourceLocation());
const llvm::Type *ConvertType(QualType T);
/// LoadObjCSelf - Load the value of self. This function is only
/// valid while generating code for an Objective-C method.
llvm::Value *LoadObjCSelf();
/// isObjCPointerType - Return true if the specificed AST type will map onto
/// some Objective-C pointer type.
static bool isObjCPointerType(QualType T);
/// hasAggregateLLVMType - Return true if the specified AST type will map into
/// an aggregate LLVM type or is void.
static bool hasAggregateLLVMType(QualType T);
/// getBasicBlockForLabel - Return the LLVM basicblock that the specified
/// label maps to.
llvm::BasicBlock *getBasicBlockForLabel(const LabelStmt *S);
void EmitBlock(llvm::BasicBlock *BB);
/// ErrorUnsupported - Print out an error that codegen doesn't support the
/// specified stmt yet.
void ErrorUnsupported(const Stmt *S, const char *Type);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Helpers
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// CreateTempAlloca - This creates a alloca and inserts it into the entry
/// block.
llvm::AllocaInst *CreateTempAlloca(const llvm::Type *Ty,
const char *Name = "tmp");
/// EvaluateExprAsBool - Perform the usual unary conversions on the specified
/// expression and compare the result against zero, returning an Int1Ty value.
llvm::Value *EvaluateExprAsBool(const Expr *E);
/// EmitAnyExpr - Emit code to compute the specified expression which can have
/// any type. The result is returned as an RValue struct. If this is an
/// aggregate expression, the aggloc/agglocvolatile arguments indicate where
/// the result should be returned.
RValue EmitAnyExpr(const Expr *E, llvm::Value *AggLoc = 0,
bool isAggLocVolatile = false);
/// isDummyBlock - Return true if BB is an empty basic block
/// with no predecessors.
static bool isDummyBlock(const llvm::BasicBlock *BB);
/// StartBlock - Start new block named N. If insert block is a dummy block
/// then reuse it.
void StartBlock(const char *N);
/// getCGRecordLayout - Return record layout info.
const CGRecordLayout *getCGRecordLayout(CodeGenTypes &CGT, QualType RTy);
/// GetAddrOfStaticLocalVar - Return the address of a static local variable.
llvm::Constant *GetAddrOfStaticLocalVar(const VarDecl *BVD);
/// getAccessedFieldNo - Given an encoded value and a result number, return
/// the input field number being accessed.
static unsigned getAccessedFieldNo(unsigned Idx, const llvm::Constant *Elts);
unsigned GetIDForAddrOfLabel(const LabelStmt *L);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Declaration Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void EmitDecl(const Decl &D);
void EmitBlockVarDecl(const VarDecl &D);
void EmitLocalBlockVarDecl(const VarDecl &D);
void EmitStaticBlockVarDecl(const VarDecl &D);
/// EmitParmDecl - Emit a ParmVarDecl or an ImplicitParamDecl.
void EmitParmDecl(const VarDecl &D, llvm::Value *Arg);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Statement Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
void EmitStmt(const Stmt *S);
RValue EmitCompoundStmt(const CompoundStmt &S, bool GetLast = false,
llvm::Value *AggLoc = 0, bool isAggVol = false);
void EmitLabel(const LabelStmt &S); // helper for EmitLabelStmt.
void EmitLabelStmt(const LabelStmt &S);
void EmitGotoStmt(const GotoStmt &S);
void EmitIndirectGotoStmt(const IndirectGotoStmt &S);
void EmitIfStmt(const IfStmt &S);
void EmitWhileStmt(const WhileStmt &S);
void EmitDoStmt(const DoStmt &S);
void EmitForStmt(const ForStmt &S);
void EmitReturnStmt(const ReturnStmt &S);
void EmitDeclStmt(const DeclStmt &S);
void EmitBreakStmt();
void EmitContinueStmt();
void EmitSwitchStmt(const SwitchStmt &S);
void EmitDefaultStmt(const DefaultStmt &S);
void EmitCaseStmt(const CaseStmt &S);
void EmitCaseStmtRange(const CaseStmt &S);
void EmitAsmStmt(const AsmStmt &S);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// LValue Expression Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// EmitUnsupportedLValue - Emit a dummy l-value using the type of E
/// and issue an ErrorUnsupported style diagnostic (using the
/// provided Name).
LValue EmitUnsupportedLValue(const Expr *E,
const char *Name);
/// EmitLValue - Emit code to compute a designator that specifies the location
/// of the expression.
///
/// This can return one of two things: a simple address or a bitfield
/// reference. In either case, the LLVM Value* in the LValue structure is
/// guaranteed to be an LLVM pointer type.
///
/// If this returns a bitfield reference, nothing about the pointee type of
/// the LLVM value is known: For example, it may not be a pointer to an
/// integer.
///
/// If this returns a normal address, and if the lvalue's C type is fixed
/// size, this method guarantees that the returned pointer type will point to
/// an LLVM type of the same size of the lvalue's type. If the lvalue has a
/// variable length type, this is not possible.
///
LValue EmitLValue(const Expr *E);
/// EmitLoadOfLValue - Given an expression that represents a value lvalue,
/// this method emits the address of the lvalue, then loads the result as an
/// rvalue, returning the rvalue.
RValue EmitLoadOfLValue(LValue V, QualType LVType);
RValue EmitLoadOfExtVectorElementLValue(LValue V, QualType LVType);
RValue EmitLoadOfBitfieldLValue(LValue LV, QualType ExprType);
RValue EmitLoadOfPropertyRefLValue(LValue LV, QualType ExprType);
/// EmitStoreThroughLValue - Store the specified rvalue into the specified
/// lvalue, where both are guaranteed to the have the same type, and that type
/// is 'Ty'.
void EmitStoreThroughLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst, QualType Ty);
void EmitStoreThroughExtVectorComponentLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst,
QualType Ty);
void EmitStoreThroughBitfieldLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst, QualType Ty);
void EmitStoreThroughPropertyRefLValue(RValue Src, LValue Dst, QualType Ty);
// Note: only availabe for agg return types
LValue EmitCallExprLValue(const CallExpr *E);
LValue EmitDeclRefLValue(const DeclRefExpr *E);
LValue EmitStringLiteralLValue(const StringLiteral *E);
LValue EmitPredefinedLValue(const PredefinedExpr *E);
LValue EmitUnaryOpLValue(const UnaryOperator *E);
LValue EmitArraySubscriptExpr(const ArraySubscriptExpr *E);
LValue EmitExtVectorElementExpr(const ExtVectorElementExpr *E);
LValue EmitMemberExpr(const MemberExpr *E);
LValue EmitCompoundLiteralLValue(const CompoundLiteralExpr *E);
LValue EmitLValueForField(llvm::Value* Base, FieldDecl* Field,
bool isUnion, unsigned CVRQualifiers);
LValue EmitObjCMessageExprLValue(const ObjCMessageExpr *E);
LValue EmitObjCIvarRefLValue(const ObjCIvarRefExpr *E);
LValue EmitObjCPropertyRefLValue(const ObjCPropertyRefExpr *E);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Scalar Expression Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
typedef llvm::SmallVector<std::pair<llvm::Value*, QualType>, 16> CallArgList;
void EmitCallArg(const Expr *E, CallArgList &Args);
RValue EmitCall(llvm::Value *Callee,
QualType ResultType,
const CallArgList &Args);
RValue EmitCallExpr(const CallExpr *E);
This patch is motivated by numerous strict-aliasing warnings when compiling clang as a Release build. The big change is that all AST nodes (subclasses of Stmt) whose children are Expr* store their children as Stmt* or arrays of Stmt*. This is to remove strict-aliasing warnings when using StmtIterator. None of the interfaces of any of the classes have changed (except those with arg_iterators, see below), as the accessor methods introduce the needed casts (via cast<>). While this extra casting may seem cumbersome, it actually adds some important sanity checks throughout the codebase, as clients using StmtIterator can potentially overwrite children that are expected to be Expr* with Stmt* (that aren't Expr*). The casts provide extra sanity checks that are operational in debug builds to catch invariant violations such as these. For classes that have arg_iterators (e.g., CallExpr), the definition of arg_iterator has been replaced. Instead of it being Expr**, it is an actual class (called ExprIterator) that wraps a Stmt**, and provides the necessary operators for iteration. The nice thing about this class is that it also uses cast<> to type-checking, which introduces extra sanity checks throughout the codebase that are useful for debugging. A few of the CodeGen functions that use arg_iterator (especially from OverloadExpr) have been modified to take begin and end iterators instead of a base Expr** and the number of arguments. This matches more with the abstraction of iteration. This still needs to be cleaned up a little bit, as clients expect that ExprIterator is a RandomAccessIterator (which we may or may not wish to allow for efficiency of representation). This is a fairly large patch. It passes the tests (except CodeGen/bitfield.c, which was already broken) on both a Debug and Release build, but it should obviously be reviewed. llvm-svn: 52378
2008-06-17 10:43:46 +08:00
RValue EmitCallExpr(Expr *FnExpr, CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd);
RValue EmitCallExpr(llvm::Value *Callee, QualType FnType,
This patch is motivated by numerous strict-aliasing warnings when compiling clang as a Release build. The big change is that all AST nodes (subclasses of Stmt) whose children are Expr* store their children as Stmt* or arrays of Stmt*. This is to remove strict-aliasing warnings when using StmtIterator. None of the interfaces of any of the classes have changed (except those with arg_iterators, see below), as the accessor methods introduce the needed casts (via cast<>). While this extra casting may seem cumbersome, it actually adds some important sanity checks throughout the codebase, as clients using StmtIterator can potentially overwrite children that are expected to be Expr* with Stmt* (that aren't Expr*). The casts provide extra sanity checks that are operational in debug builds to catch invariant violations such as these. For classes that have arg_iterators (e.g., CallExpr), the definition of arg_iterator has been replaced. Instead of it being Expr**, it is an actual class (called ExprIterator) that wraps a Stmt**, and provides the necessary operators for iteration. The nice thing about this class is that it also uses cast<> to type-checking, which introduces extra sanity checks throughout the codebase that are useful for debugging. A few of the CodeGen functions that use arg_iterator (especially from OverloadExpr) have been modified to take begin and end iterators instead of a base Expr** and the number of arguments. This matches more with the abstraction of iteration. This still needs to be cleaned up a little bit, as clients expect that ExprIterator is a RandomAccessIterator (which we may or may not wish to allow for efficiency of representation). This is a fairly large patch. It passes the tests (except CodeGen/bitfield.c, which was already broken) on both a Debug and Release build, but it should obviously be reviewed. llvm-svn: 52378
2008-06-17 10:43:46 +08:00
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgBeg,
CallExpr::const_arg_iterator ArgEnd);
RValue EmitBuiltinExpr(unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitX86BuiltinExpr(unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitPPCBuiltinExpr(unsigned BuiltinID, const CallExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitShuffleVector(llvm::Value* V1, llvm::Value *V2, ...);
llvm::Value *EmitVector(llvm::Value * const *Vals, unsigned NumVals,
bool isSplat = false);
llvm::Value *EmitObjCProtocolExpr(const ObjCProtocolExpr *E);
llvm::Value *EmitObjCStringLiteral(const ObjCStringLiteral *E);
llvm::Value *EmitObjCSelectorExpr(const ObjCSelectorExpr *E);
RValue EmitObjCMessageExpr(const ObjCMessageExpr *E);
RValue EmitObjCPropertyGet(const ObjCPropertyRefExpr *E);
void EmitObjCPropertySet(const ObjCPropertyRefExpr *E, RValue Src);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Expression Emission
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Expressions are broken into three classes: scalar, complex, aggregate.
/// EmitScalarExpr - Emit the computation of the specified expression of
/// LLVM scalar type, returning the result.
llvm::Value *EmitScalarExpr(const Expr *E);
/// EmitScalarConversion - Emit a conversion from the specified type to the
/// specified destination type, both of which are LLVM scalar types.
llvm::Value *EmitScalarConversion(llvm::Value *Src, QualType SrcTy,
QualType DstTy);
/// EmitComplexToScalarConversion - Emit a conversion from the specified
/// complex type to the specified destination type, where the destination
/// type is an LLVM scalar type.
llvm::Value *EmitComplexToScalarConversion(ComplexPairTy Src, QualType SrcTy,
QualType DstTy);
/// EmitAggExpr - Emit the computation of the specified expression of
/// aggregate type. The result is computed into DestPtr. Note that if
/// DestPtr is null, the value of the aggregate expression is not needed.
void EmitAggExpr(const Expr *E, llvm::Value *DestPtr, bool VolatileDest);
/// EmitComplexExpr - Emit the computation of the specified expression of
/// complex type, returning the result.
ComplexPairTy EmitComplexExpr(const Expr *E);
/// EmitComplexExprIntoAddr - Emit the computation of the specified expression
/// of complex type, storing into the specified Value*.
void EmitComplexExprIntoAddr(const Expr *E, llvm::Value *DestAddr,
bool DestIsVolatile);
/// LoadComplexFromAddr - Load a complex number from the specified address.
ComplexPairTy LoadComplexFromAddr(llvm::Value *SrcAddr, bool SrcIsVolatile);
/// GenerateStaticBlockVarDecl - return the the static
/// declaration of local variable.
llvm::GlobalValue *GenerateStaticBlockVarDecl(const VarDecl &D,
bool NoInit,
const char *Separator);
// GenerateStaticBlockVarDecl - return the static declaration of
// a local variable. Performs initialization of the variable if necessary.
llvm::GlobalValue *GenerateStaticCXXBlockVarDecl(const VarDecl &D);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Internal Helpers
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
private:
/// EmitIndirectSwitches - Emit code for all of the switch
/// instructions in IndirectSwitches.
void EmitIndirectSwitches();
};
} // end namespace CodeGen
} // end namespace clang
#endif