//===-- llvm/Target/SubtargetFeature.h - CPU characteristics ----*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by James M. Laskey and is distributed under the // University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file defines and manages user or tool specified CPU characteristics. // The intent is to be able to package specific features that should or should // not be used on a specific target processor. A tool, such as llc, could, as // as example, gather chip info from the command line, a long with features // that should be used on that chip. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_TARGET_SUBTARGETFEATURE_H #define LLVM_TARGET_SUBTARGETFEATURE_H #include #include #include #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" namespace llvm { //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// SubtargetFeatureKV - Used to provide key value pairs for feature and /// CPU bit flags. // struct SubtargetFeatureKV { const char *Key; // K-V key string const char *Desc; // Help descriptor uint32_t Value; // K-V integer value // Compare routine for std binary search bool operator<(const SubtargetFeatureKV &S) const { return strcmp(Key, S.Key) < 0; } }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// SubtargetInfoKV - Used to provide key value pairs for CPU and arbitrary /// pointers. // struct SubtargetInfoKV { const char *Key; // K-V key string void *Value; // K-V pointer value // Compare routine for std binary search bool operator<(const SubtargetInfoKV &S) const { return strcmp(Key, S.Key) < 0; } }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// SubtargetFeatures - Manages the enabling and disabling of subtarget /// specific features. Features are encoded as a string of the form /// "cpu,+attr1,+attr2,-attr3,...,+attrN" /// A comma separates each feature from the next (all lowercase.) /// The first feature is always the CPU subtype (eg. pentiumm). If the CPU /// value is "generic" then the CPU subtype should be generic for the target. /// Each of the remaining features is prefixed with + or - indicating whether /// that feature should be enabled or disabled contrary to the cpu /// specification. /// class SubtargetFeatures { std::vector Features; // Subtarget features as a vector public: SubtargetFeatures(const std::string &Initial = std::string()); /// Features string accessors. std::string getString() const; void setString(const std::string &Initial); /// Set the CPU string. Replaces previous setting. Setting to "" clears CPU. void setCPU(const std::string &String); /// Setting CPU string only if no string is set. void setCPUIfNone(const std::string &String); /// Adding Features. void AddFeature(const std::string &String, bool IsEnabled = true); /// Get feature bits. uint32_t getBits(const SubtargetFeatureKV *CPUTable, size_t CPUTableSize, const SubtargetFeatureKV *FeatureTable, size_t FeatureTableSize); /// Get info pointer void *getInfo(const SubtargetInfoKV *Table, size_t TableSize); /// Print feature string. void print(std::ostream &OS) const; // Dump feature info. void dump() const; }; } // End namespace llvm #endif