//===- Interpreter.cpp - Top-Level LLVM Interpreter Implementation --------===// // // This file implements the top-level functionality for the LLVM interpreter. // This interpreter is designed to be a very simple, portable, inefficient // interpreter. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "Interpreter.h" #include "llvm/Module.h" #include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h" #include "llvm/Function.h" /// create - Create a new interpreter object. This can never fail. /// ExecutionEngine *Interpreter::create(Module *M, bool TraceMode){ bool isLittleEndian = false; switch (M->getEndianness()) { case Module::LittleEndian: isLittleEndian = true; break; case Module::BigEndian: isLittleEndian = false; break; case Module::AnyPointerSize: int Test = 0; *(char*)&Test = 1; // Return true if the host is little endian isLittleEndian = (Test == 1); break; } bool isLongPointer = false; switch (M->getPointerSize()) { case Module::Pointer32: isLongPointer = false; break; case Module::Pointer64: isLongPointer = true; break; case Module::AnyPointerSize: isLongPointer = (sizeof(void*) == 8); // Follow host break; } return new Interpreter(M, isLittleEndian, isLongPointer, TraceMode); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Interpreter ctor - Initialize stuff // Interpreter::Interpreter(Module *M, bool isLittleEndian, bool isLongPointer, bool TraceMode) : ExecutionEngine(M), ExitCode(0), Trace(TraceMode), CurFrame(-1), TD("lli", isLittleEndian, isLongPointer ? 8 : 4, isLongPointer ? 8 : 4, isLongPointer ? 8 : 4) { setTargetData(TD); // Initialize the "backend" initializeExecutionEngine(); initializeExternalFunctions(); CW.setModule(M); // Update Writer emitGlobals(); } void Interpreter::runAtExitHandlers () { while (!AtExitHandlers.empty()) { callFunction(AtExitHandlers.back(), std::vector()); AtExitHandlers.pop_back(); run(); } } /// run - Start execution with the specified function and arguments. /// GenericValue Interpreter::run(Function *F, const std::vector &ArgValues) { assert (F && "Function *F was null at entry to run()"); // Try extra hard not to pass extra args to a function that isn't // expecting them. C programmers frequently bend the rules and // declare main() with fewer parameters than it actually gets // passed, and the interpreter barfs if you pass a function more // parameters than it is declared to take. This does not attempt to // take into account gratuitous differences in declared types, // though. std::vector ActualArgs; const unsigned ArgCount = F->getFunctionType()->getParamTypes().size(); for (unsigned i = 0; i < ArgCount; ++i) { ActualArgs.push_back (ArgValues[i]); } // Set up the function call. callFunction(F, ActualArgs); // Reset the current frame location to the top of stack CurFrame = ECStack.size()-1; // Start executing the function. run(); // Run any atexit handlers now! runAtExitHandlers(); GenericValue rv; rv.IntVal = ExitCode; return rv; }