From 55977f6c37d72b318237369cd463b772b089d620 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Micah Villmow Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 20:08:28 +0000 Subject: Accidently checked in the files, only wanted to copy them. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@165244 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- include/llvm/DataLayout.h | 363 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 363 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 include/llvm/DataLayout.h (limited to 'include') diff --git a/include/llvm/DataLayout.h b/include/llvm/DataLayout.h deleted file mode 100644 index 71dec67779..0000000000 --- a/include/llvm/DataLayout.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,363 +0,0 @@ -//===-- llvm/Target/TargetData.h - Data size & alignment info ---*- C++ -*-===// -// -// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure -// -// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source -// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. -// -//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// -// -// This file defines target properties related to datatype size/offset/alignment -// information. It uses lazy annotations to cache information about how -// structure types are laid out and used. -// -// This structure should be created once, filled in if the defaults are not -// correct and then passed around by const&. None of the members functions -// require modification to the object. -// -//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// - -#ifndef LLVM_TARGET_TARGETDATA_H -#define LLVM_TARGET_TARGETDATA_H - -#include "llvm/Pass.h" -#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" -#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" - -namespace llvm { - -class Value; -class Type; -class IntegerType; -class StructType; -class StructLayout; -class GlobalVariable; -class LLVMContext; -template -class ArrayRef; - -/// Enum used to categorize the alignment types stored by TargetAlignElem -enum AlignTypeEnum { - INTEGER_ALIGN = 'i', ///< Integer type alignment - VECTOR_ALIGN = 'v', ///< Vector type alignment - FLOAT_ALIGN = 'f', ///< Floating point type alignment - AGGREGATE_ALIGN = 'a', ///< Aggregate alignment - STACK_ALIGN = 's' ///< Stack objects alignment -}; - -/// Target alignment element. -/// -/// Stores the alignment data associated with a given alignment type (pointer, -/// integer, vector, float) and type bit width. -/// -/// @note The unusual order of elements in the structure attempts to reduce -/// padding and make the structure slightly more cache friendly. -struct TargetAlignElem { - unsigned AlignType : 8; ///< Alignment type (AlignTypeEnum) - unsigned TypeBitWidth : 24; ///< Type bit width - unsigned ABIAlign : 16; ///< ABI alignment for this type/bitw - unsigned PrefAlign : 16; ///< Pref. alignment for this type/bitw - - /// Initializer - static TargetAlignElem get(AlignTypeEnum align_type, unsigned abi_align, - unsigned pref_align, uint32_t bit_width); - /// Equality predicate - bool operator==(const TargetAlignElem &rhs) const; -}; - -/// TargetData - This class holds a parsed version of the target data layout -/// string in a module and provides methods for querying it. The target data -/// layout string is specified *by the target* - a frontend generating LLVM IR -/// is required to generate the right target data for the target being codegen'd -/// to. If some measure of portability is desired, an empty string may be -/// specified in the module. -class TargetData : public ImmutablePass { -private: - bool LittleEndian; ///< Defaults to false - unsigned PointerMemSize; ///< Pointer size in bytes - unsigned PointerABIAlign; ///< Pointer ABI alignment - unsigned PointerPrefAlign; ///< Pointer preferred alignment - unsigned StackNaturalAlign; ///< Stack natural alignment - - SmallVector LegalIntWidths; ///< Legal Integers. - - /// Alignments- Where the primitive type alignment data is stored. - /// - /// @sa init(). - /// @note Could support multiple size pointer alignments, e.g., 32-bit - /// pointers vs. 64-bit pointers by extending TargetAlignment, but for now, - /// we don't. - SmallVector Alignments; - - /// InvalidAlignmentElem - This member is a signal that a requested alignment - /// type and bit width were not found in the SmallVector. - static const TargetAlignElem InvalidAlignmentElem; - - // The StructType -> StructLayout map. - mutable void *LayoutMap; - - //! Set/initialize target alignments - void setAlignment(AlignTypeEnum align_type, unsigned abi_align, - unsigned pref_align, uint32_t bit_width); - unsigned getAlignmentInfo(AlignTypeEnum align_type, uint32_t bit_width, - bool ABIAlign, Type *Ty) const; - //! Internal helper method that returns requested alignment for type. - unsigned getAlignment(Type *Ty, bool abi_or_pref) const; - - /// Valid alignment predicate. - /// - /// Predicate that tests a TargetAlignElem reference returned by get() against - /// InvalidAlignmentElem. - bool validAlignment(const TargetAlignElem &align) const { - return &align != &InvalidAlignmentElem; - } - - /// Initialise a TargetData object with default values, ensure that the - /// target data pass is registered. - void init(); - -public: - /// Default ctor. - /// - /// @note This has to exist, because this is a pass, but it should never be - /// used. - TargetData(); - - /// Constructs a TargetData from a specification string. See init(). - explicit TargetData(StringRef TargetDescription) - : ImmutablePass(ID) { - std::string errMsg = parseSpecifier(TargetDescription, this); - assert(errMsg == "" && "Invalid target data layout string."); - (void)errMsg; - } - - /// Parses a target data specification string. Returns an error message - /// if the string is malformed, or the empty string on success. Optionally - /// initialises a TargetData object if passed a non-null pointer. - static std::string parseSpecifier(StringRef TargetDescription, TargetData* td = 0); - - /// Initialize target data from properties stored in the module. - explicit TargetData(const Module *M); - - TargetData(const TargetData &TD) : - ImmutablePass(ID), - LittleEndian(TD.isLittleEndian()), - PointerMemSize(TD.PointerMemSize), - PointerABIAlign(TD.PointerABIAlign), - PointerPrefAlign(TD.PointerPrefAlign), - LegalIntWidths(TD.LegalIntWidths), - Alignments(TD.Alignments), - LayoutMap(0) - { } - - ~TargetData(); // Not virtual, do not subclass this class - - /// Target endianness... - bool isLittleEndian() const { return LittleEndian; } - bool isBigEndian() const { return !LittleEndian; } - - /// getStringRepresentation - Return the string representation of the - /// TargetData. This representation is in the same format accepted by the - /// string constructor above. - std::string getStringRepresentation() const; - - /// isLegalInteger - This function returns true if the specified type is - /// known to be a native integer type supported by the CPU. For example, - /// i64 is not native on most 32-bit CPUs and i37 is not native on any known - /// one. This returns false if the integer width is not legal. - /// - /// The width is specified in bits. - /// - bool isLegalInteger(unsigned Width) const { - for (unsigned i = 0, e = (unsigned)LegalIntWidths.size(); i != e; ++i) - if (LegalIntWidths[i] == Width) - return true; - return false; - } - - bool isIllegalInteger(unsigned Width) const { - return !isLegalInteger(Width); - } - - /// Returns true if the given alignment exceeds the natural stack alignment. - bool exceedsNaturalStackAlignment(unsigned Align) const { - return (StackNaturalAlign != 0) && (Align > StackNaturalAlign); - } - - /// fitsInLegalInteger - This function returns true if the specified type fits - /// in a native integer type supported by the CPU. For example, if the CPU - /// only supports i32 as a native integer type, then i27 fits in a legal - // integer type but i45 does not. - bool fitsInLegalInteger(unsigned Width) const { - for (unsigned i = 0, e = (unsigned)LegalIntWidths.size(); i != e; ++i) - if (Width <= LegalIntWidths[i]) - return true; - return false; - } - - /// Target pointer alignment - unsigned getPointerABIAlignment() const { return PointerABIAlign; } - /// Return target's alignment for stack-based pointers - unsigned getPointerPrefAlignment() const { return PointerPrefAlign; } - /// Target pointer size - unsigned getPointerSize() const { return PointerMemSize; } - /// Target pointer size, in bits - unsigned getPointerSizeInBits() const { return 8*PointerMemSize; } - - /// Size examples: - /// - /// Type SizeInBits StoreSizeInBits AllocSizeInBits[*] - /// ---- ---------- --------------- --------------- - /// i1 1 8 8 - /// i8 8 8 8 - /// i19 19 24 32 - /// i32 32 32 32 - /// i100 100 104 128 - /// i128 128 128 128 - /// Float 32 32 32 - /// Double 64 64 64 - /// X86_FP80 80 80 96 - /// - /// [*] The alloc size depends on the alignment, and thus on the target. - /// These values are for x86-32 linux. - - /// getTypeSizeInBits - Return the number of bits necessary to hold the - /// specified type. For example, returns 36 for i36 and 80 for x86_fp80. - uint64_t getTypeSizeInBits(Type* Ty) const; - - /// getTypeStoreSize - Return the maximum number of bytes that may be - /// overwritten by storing the specified type. For example, returns 5 - /// for i36 and 10 for x86_fp80. - uint64_t getTypeStoreSize(Type *Ty) const { - return (getTypeSizeInBits(Ty)+7)/8; - } - - /// getTypeStoreSizeInBits - Return the maximum number of bits that may be - /// overwritten by storing the specified type; always a multiple of 8. For - /// example, returns 40 for i36 and 80 for x86_fp80. - uint64_t getTypeStoreSizeInBits(Type *Ty) const { - return 8*getTypeStoreSize(Ty); - } - - /// getTypeAllocSize - Return the offset in bytes between successive objects - /// of the specified type, including alignment padding. This is the amount - /// that alloca reserves for this type. For example, returns 12 or 16 for - /// x86_fp80, depending on alignment. - uint64_t getTypeAllocSize(Type* Ty) const { - // Round up to the next alignment boundary. - return RoundUpAlignment(getTypeStoreSize(Ty), getABITypeAlignment(Ty)); - } - - /// getTypeAllocSizeInBits - Return the offset in bits between successive - /// objects of the specified type, including alignment padding; always a - /// multiple of 8. This is the amount that alloca reserves for this type. - /// For example, returns 96 or 128 for x86_fp80, depending on alignment. - uint64_t getTypeAllocSizeInBits(Type* Ty) const { - return 8*getTypeAllocSize(Ty); - } - - /// getABITypeAlignment - Return the minimum ABI-required alignment for the - /// specified type. - unsigned getABITypeAlignment(Type *Ty) const; - - /// getABIIntegerTypeAlignment - Return the minimum ABI-required alignment for - /// an integer type of the specified bitwidth. - unsigned getABIIntegerTypeAlignment(unsigned BitWidth) const; - - - /// getCallFrameTypeAlignment - Return the minimum ABI-required alignment - /// for the specified type when it is part of a call frame. - unsigned getCallFrameTypeAlignment(Type *Ty) const; - - - /// getPrefTypeAlignment - Return the preferred stack/global alignment for - /// the specified type. This is always at least as good as the ABI alignment. - unsigned getPrefTypeAlignment(Type *Ty) const; - - /// getPreferredTypeAlignmentShift - Return the preferred alignment for the - /// specified type, returned as log2 of the value (a shift amount). - /// - unsigned getPreferredTypeAlignmentShift(Type *Ty) const; - - /// getIntPtrType - Return an unsigned integer type that is the same size or - /// greater to the host pointer size. - /// - IntegerType *getIntPtrType(LLVMContext &C) const; - - /// getIndexedOffset - return the offset from the beginning of the type for - /// the specified indices. This is used to implement getelementptr. - /// - uint64_t getIndexedOffset(Type *Ty, ArrayRef Indices) const; - - /// getStructLayout - Return a StructLayout object, indicating the alignment - /// of the struct, its size, and the offsets of its fields. Note that this - /// information is lazily cached. - const StructLayout *getStructLayout(StructType *Ty) const; - - /// getPreferredAlignment - Return the preferred alignment of the specified - /// global. This includes an explicitly requested alignment (if the global - /// has one). - unsigned getPreferredAlignment(const GlobalVariable *GV) const; - - /// getPreferredAlignmentLog - Return the preferred alignment of the - /// specified global, returned in log form. This includes an explicitly - /// requested alignment (if the global has one). - unsigned getPreferredAlignmentLog(const GlobalVariable *GV) const; - - /// RoundUpAlignment - Round the specified value up to the next alignment - /// boundary specified by Alignment. For example, 7 rounded up to an - /// alignment boundary of 4 is 8. 8 rounded up to the alignment boundary of 4 - /// is 8 because it is already aligned. - template - static UIntTy RoundUpAlignment(UIntTy Val, unsigned Alignment) { - assert((Alignment & (Alignment-1)) == 0 && "Alignment must be power of 2!"); - return (Val + (Alignment-1)) & ~UIntTy(Alignment-1); - } - - static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid -}; - -/// StructLayout - used to lazily calculate structure layout information for a -/// target machine, based on the TargetData structure. -/// -class StructLayout { - uint64_t StructSize; - unsigned StructAlignment; - unsigned NumElements; - uint64_t MemberOffsets[1]; // variable sized array! -public: - - uint64_t getSizeInBytes() const { - return StructSize; - } - - uint64_t getSizeInBits() const { - return 8*StructSize; - } - - unsigned getAlignment() const { - return StructAlignment; - } - - /// getElementContainingOffset - Given a valid byte offset into the structure, - /// return the structure index that contains it. - /// - unsigned getElementContainingOffset(uint64_t Offset) const; - - uint64_t getElementOffset(unsigned Idx) const { - assert(Idx < NumElements && "Invalid element idx!"); - return MemberOffsets[Idx]; - } - - uint64_t getElementOffsetInBits(unsigned Idx) const { - return getElementOffset(Idx)*8; - } - -private: - friend class TargetData; // Only TargetData can create this class - StructLayout(StructType *ST, const TargetData &TD); -}; - -} // End llvm namespace - -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3