1 //===- Target/TargetJITInfo.h - Target Information for JIT ------*- C++ -*-===//
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
5 // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
6 // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
10 // This file exposes an abstract interface used by the Just-In-Time code
11 // generator to perform target-specific activities, such as emitting stubs. If
12 // a TargetMachine supports JIT code generation, it should provide one of these
13 // objects through the getJITInfo() method.
15 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
17 #ifndef LLVM_TARGET_TARGETJITINFO_H
18 #define LLVM_TARGET_TARGETJITINFO_H
25 class FunctionPassManager;
26 class MachineBasicBlock;
27 class MachineCodeEmitter;
28 class MachineRelocation;
30 /// TargetJITInfo - Target specific information required by the Just-In-Time
34 virtual ~TargetJITInfo() {}
36 /// replaceMachineCodeForFunction - Make it so that calling the function
37 /// whose machine code is at OLD turns into a call to NEW, perhaps by
38 /// overwriting OLD with a branch to NEW. This is used for self-modifying
41 virtual void replaceMachineCodeForFunction(void *Old, void *New) = 0;
43 /// emitFunctionStub - Use the specified MachineCodeEmitter object to emit a
44 /// small native function that simply calls the function at the specified
45 /// address. Return the address of the resultant function.
46 virtual void *emitFunctionStub(void *Fn, MachineCodeEmitter &MCE) {
47 assert(0 && "This target doesn't implement emitFunctionStub!");
51 /// LazyResolverFn - This typedef is used to represent the function that
52 /// unresolved call points should invoke. This is a target specific
53 /// function that knows how to walk the stack and find out which stub the
54 /// call is coming from.
55 typedef void (*LazyResolverFn)();
57 /// JITCompilerFn - This typedef is used to represent the JIT function that
58 /// lazily compiles the function corresponding to a stub. The JIT keeps
59 /// track of the mapping between stubs and LLVM Functions, the target
60 /// provides the ability to figure out the address of a stub that is called
61 /// by the LazyResolverFn.
62 typedef void* (*JITCompilerFn)(void *);
64 /// getLazyResolverFunction - This method is used to initialize the JIT,
65 /// giving the target the function that should be used to compile a
66 /// function, and giving the JIT the target function used to do the lazy
68 virtual LazyResolverFn getLazyResolverFunction(JITCompilerFn) {
69 assert(0 && "Not implemented for this target!");
73 /// relocate - Before the JIT can run a block of code that has been emitted,
74 /// it must rewrite the code to contain the actual addresses of any
75 /// referenced global symbols.
76 virtual void relocate(void *Function, MachineRelocation *MR,
77 unsigned NumRelocs, unsigned char* GOTBase) {
78 assert(NumRelocs == 0 && "This target does not have relocations!");
81 /// needsGOT - Allows a target to specify that it would like the
82 // JIT to manage a GOT for it.
83 bool needsGOT() const { return useGOT; }
88 } // End llvm namespace