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- //===-- llvm/Use.h - Definition of the Use class ----------------*- C++ -*-===//
- //
- // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
- //
- // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
- // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- /// \file
- ///
- /// This defines the Use class. The Use class represents the operand of an
- /// instruction or some other User instance which refers to a Value. The Use
- /// class keeps the "use list" of the referenced value up to date.
- ///
- /// Pointer tagging is used to efficiently find the User corresponding to a Use
- /// without having to store a User pointer in every Use. A User is preceded in
- /// memory by all the Uses corresponding to its operands, and the low bits of
- /// one of the fields (Prev) of the Use class are used to encode offsets to be
- /// able to find that User given a pointer to any Use. For details, see:
- ///
- /// http://www.llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#UserLayout
- ///
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef LLVM_IR_USE_H
- #define LLVM_IR_USE_H
- #include "llvm-c/Core.h"
- #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
- #include "llvm/Support/CBindingWrapping.h"
- #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
- #include <cstddef>
- #include <iterator>
- namespace llvm {
- class Value;
- class User;
- class Use;
- template <typename> struct simplify_type;
- // Use** is only 4-byte aligned.
- template <> class PointerLikeTypeTraits<Use **> {
- public:
- static inline void *getAsVoidPointer(Use **P) { return P; }
- static inline Use **getFromVoidPointer(void *P) {
- return static_cast<Use **>(P);
- }
- enum { NumLowBitsAvailable = 2 };
- };
- /// \brief A Use represents the edge between a Value definition and its users.
- ///
- /// This is notionally a two-dimensional linked list. It supports traversing
- /// all of the uses for a particular value definition. It also supports jumping
- /// directly to the used value when we arrive from the User's operands, and
- /// jumping directly to the User when we arrive from the Value's uses.
- ///
- /// The pointer to the used Value is explicit, and the pointer to the User is
- /// implicit. The implicit pointer is found via a waymarking algorithm
- /// described in the programmer's manual:
- ///
- /// http://www.llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#the-waymarking-algorithm
- ///
- /// This is essentially the single most memory intensive object in LLVM because
- /// of the number of uses in the system. At the same time, the constant time
- /// operations it allows are essential to many optimizations having reasonable
- /// time complexity.
- class Use {
- public:
- /// \brief Provide a fast substitute to std::swap<Use>
- /// that also works with less standard-compliant compilers
- void swap(Use &RHS);
- // A type for the word following an array of hung-off Uses in memory, which is
- // a pointer back to their User with the bottom bit set.
- typedef PointerIntPair<User *, 1, unsigned> UserRef;
- private:
- Use(const Use &U) = delete;
- /// Destructor - Only for zap()
- ~Use() {
- if (Val)
- removeFromList();
- }
- enum PrevPtrTag { zeroDigitTag, oneDigitTag, stopTag, fullStopTag };
- /// Constructor
- Use(PrevPtrTag tag) : Val(nullptr) { Prev.setInt(tag); }
- public:
- operator Value *() const { return Val; }
- Value *get() const { return Val; }
- /// \brief Returns the User that contains this Use.
- ///
- /// For an instruction operand, for example, this will return the
- /// instruction.
- User *getUser() const;
- inline void set(Value *Val);
- Value *operator=(Value *RHS) {
- set(RHS);
- return RHS;
- }
- const Use &operator=(const Use &RHS) {
- set(RHS.Val);
- return *this;
- }
- Value *operator->() { return Val; }
- const Value *operator->() const { return Val; }
- Use *getNext() const { return Next; }
- /// \brief Return the operand # of this use in its User.
- unsigned getOperandNo() const;
- /// \brief Initializes the waymarking tags on an array of Uses.
- ///
- /// This sets up the array of Uses such that getUser() can find the User from
- /// any of those Uses.
- static Use *initTags(Use *Start, Use *Stop);
- /// \brief Destroys Use operands when the number of operands of
- /// a User changes.
- static void zap(Use *Start, const Use *Stop, bool del = false);
- private:
- const Use *getImpliedUser() const;
- Value *Val;
- Use *Next;
- PointerIntPair<Use **, 2, PrevPtrTag> Prev;
- void setPrev(Use **NewPrev) { Prev.setPointer(NewPrev); }
- void addToList(Use **List) {
- Next = *List;
- if (Next)
- Next->setPrev(&Next);
- setPrev(List);
- *List = this;
- }
- void removeFromList() {
- Use **StrippedPrev = Prev.getPointer();
- *StrippedPrev = Next;
- if (Next)
- Next->setPrev(StrippedPrev);
- }
- friend class Value;
- };
- /// \brief Allow clients to treat uses just like values when using
- /// casting operators.
- template <> struct simplify_type<Use> {
- typedef Value *SimpleType;
- static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(Use &Val) { return Val.get(); }
- };
- template <> struct simplify_type<const Use> {
- typedef /*const*/ Value *SimpleType;
- static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(const Use &Val) { return Val.get(); }
- };
- // Create wrappers for C Binding types (see CBindingWrapping.h).
- DEFINE_SIMPLE_CONVERSION_FUNCTIONS(Use, LLVMUseRef)
- }
- #endif
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