1 //===-- llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h - Target Options ------------*- C++ -*-===//
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
10 // This file defines command line option flags that are shared across various
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
15 #ifndef LLVM_TARGET_TARGETOPTIONS_H
16 #define LLVM_TARGET_TARGETOPTIONS_H
18 #include "llvm/MC/MCTargetOptions.h"
22 class MachineFunction;
25 // Possible float ABI settings. Used with FloatABIType in TargetOptions.h.
28 Default, // Target-specific (either soft or hard depending on triple,etc).
34 namespace FPOpFusion {
36 Fast, // Enable fusion of FP ops wherever it's profitable.
37 Standard, // Only allow fusion of 'blessed' ops (currently just fmuladd).
38 Strict // Never fuse FP-ops.
45 : PrintMachineCode(false), NoFramePointerElim(false),
46 LessPreciseFPMADOption(false), UnsafeFPMath(false),
47 NoInfsFPMath(false), NoNaNsFPMath(false),
48 HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMathOption(false), UseSoftFloat(false),
49 NoZerosInBSS(false), JITEmitDebugInfo(false),
50 JITEmitDebugInfoToDisk(false), GuaranteedTailCallOpt(false),
51 DisableTailCalls(false), StackAlignmentOverride(0),
52 EnableFastISel(false), PositionIndependentExecutable(false),
53 UseInitArray(false), DisableIntegratedAS(false),
54 CompressDebugSections(false), FunctionSections(false),
55 DataSections(false), TrapUnreachable(false), TrapFuncName(""),
56 FloatABIType(FloatABI::Default),
57 AllowFPOpFusion(FPOpFusion::Standard) {}
59 /// PrintMachineCode - This flag is enabled when the -print-machineinstrs
60 /// option is specified on the command line, and should enable debugging
61 /// output from the code generator.
62 unsigned PrintMachineCode : 1;
64 /// NoFramePointerElim - This flag is enabled when the -disable-fp-elim is
65 /// specified on the command line. If the target supports the frame pointer
66 /// elimination optimization, this option should disable it.
67 unsigned NoFramePointerElim : 1;
69 /// DisableFramePointerElim - This returns true if frame pointer elimination
70 /// optimization should be disabled for the given machine function.
71 bool DisableFramePointerElim(const MachineFunction &MF) const;
73 /// LessPreciseFPMAD - This flag is enabled when the
74 /// -enable-fp-mad is specified on the command line. When this flag is off
75 /// (the default), the code generator is not allowed to generate mad
76 /// (multiply add) if the result is "less precise" than doing those
77 /// operations individually.
78 unsigned LessPreciseFPMADOption : 1;
79 bool LessPreciseFPMAD() const;
81 /// UnsafeFPMath - This flag is enabled when the
82 /// -enable-unsafe-fp-math flag is specified on the command line. When
83 /// this flag is off (the default), the code generator is not allowed to
84 /// produce results that are "less precise" than IEEE allows. This includes
85 /// use of X86 instructions like FSIN and FCOS instead of libcalls.
86 /// UnsafeFPMath implies LessPreciseFPMAD.
87 unsigned UnsafeFPMath : 1;
89 /// NoInfsFPMath - This flag is enabled when the
90 /// -enable-no-infs-fp-math flag is specified on the command line. When
91 /// this flag is off (the default), the code generator is not allowed to
92 /// assume the FP arithmetic arguments and results are never +-Infs.
93 unsigned NoInfsFPMath : 1;
95 /// NoNaNsFPMath - This flag is enabled when the
96 /// -enable-no-nans-fp-math flag is specified on the command line. When
97 /// this flag is off (the default), the code generator is not allowed to
98 /// assume the FP arithmetic arguments and results are never NaNs.
99 unsigned NoNaNsFPMath : 1;
101 /// HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMath - This returns true when the
102 /// -enable-sign-dependent-rounding-fp-math is specified. If this returns
103 /// false (the default), the code generator is allowed to assume that the
104 /// rounding behavior is the default (round-to-zero for all floating point
105 /// to integer conversions, and round-to-nearest for all other arithmetic
106 /// truncations). If this is enabled (set to true), the code generator must
107 /// assume that the rounding mode may dynamically change.
108 unsigned HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMathOption : 1;
109 bool HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMath() const;
111 /// UseSoftFloat - This flag is enabled when the -soft-float flag is
112 /// specified on the command line. When this flag is on, the code generator
113 /// will generate libcalls to the software floating point library instead of
114 /// target FP instructions.
115 unsigned UseSoftFloat : 1;
117 /// NoZerosInBSS - By default some codegens place zero-initialized data to
118 /// .bss section. This flag disables such behaviour (necessary, e.g. for
119 /// crt*.o compiling).
120 unsigned NoZerosInBSS : 1;
122 /// JITEmitDebugInfo - This flag indicates that the JIT should try to emit
123 /// debug information and notify a debugger about it.
124 unsigned JITEmitDebugInfo : 1;
126 /// JITEmitDebugInfoToDisk - This flag indicates that the JIT should write
127 /// the object files generated by the JITEmitDebugInfo flag to disk. This
128 /// flag is hidden and is only for debugging the debug info.
129 unsigned JITEmitDebugInfoToDisk : 1;
131 /// GuaranteedTailCallOpt - This flag is enabled when -tailcallopt is
132 /// specified on the commandline. When the flag is on, participating targets
133 /// will perform tail call optimization on all calls which use the fastcc
134 /// calling convention and which satisfy certain target-independent
135 /// criteria (being at the end of a function, having the same return type
136 /// as their parent function, etc.), using an alternate ABI if necessary.
137 unsigned GuaranteedTailCallOpt : 1;
139 /// DisableTailCalls - This flag controls whether we will use tail calls.
140 /// Disabling them may be useful to maintain a correct call stack.
141 unsigned DisableTailCalls : 1;
143 /// StackAlignmentOverride - Override default stack alignment for target.
144 unsigned StackAlignmentOverride;
146 /// EnableFastISel - This flag enables fast-path instruction selection
147 /// which trades away generated code quality in favor of reducing
149 unsigned EnableFastISel : 1;
151 /// PositionIndependentExecutable - This flag indicates whether the code
152 /// will eventually be linked into a single executable, despite the PIC
153 /// relocation model being in use. It's value is undefined (and irrelevant)
154 /// if the relocation model is anything other than PIC.
155 unsigned PositionIndependentExecutable : 1;
157 /// UseInitArray - Use .init_array instead of .ctors for static
159 unsigned UseInitArray : 1;
161 /// Disable the integrated assembler.
162 unsigned DisableIntegratedAS : 1;
164 /// Compress DWARF debug sections.
165 unsigned CompressDebugSections : 1;
167 /// Emit functions into separate sections.
168 unsigned FunctionSections : 1;
170 /// Emit data into separate sections.
171 unsigned DataSections : 1;
173 /// Emit target-specific trap instruction for 'unreachable' IR instructions.
174 unsigned TrapUnreachable : 1;
176 /// getTrapFunctionName - If this returns a non-empty string, this means
177 /// isel should lower Intrinsic::trap to a call to the specified function
178 /// name instead of an ISD::TRAP node.
179 std::string TrapFuncName;
180 StringRef getTrapFunctionName() const;
182 /// FloatABIType - This setting is set by -float-abi=xxx option is specfied
183 /// on the command line. This setting may either be Default, Soft, or Hard.
184 /// Default selects the target's default behavior. Soft selects the ABI for
185 /// UseSoftFloat, but does not indicate that FP hardware may not be used.
186 /// Such a combination is unfortunately popular (e.g. arm-apple-darwin).
187 /// Hard presumes that the normal FP ABI is used.
188 FloatABI::ABIType FloatABIType;
190 /// AllowFPOpFusion - This flag is set by the -fuse-fp-ops=xxx option.
191 /// This controls the creation of fused FP ops that store intermediate
192 /// results in higher precision than IEEE allows (E.g. FMAs).
194 /// Fast mode - allows formation of fused FP ops whenever they're
196 /// Standard mode - allow fusion only for 'blessed' FP ops. At present the
197 /// only blessed op is the fmuladd intrinsic. In the future more blessed ops
199 /// Strict mode - allow fusion only if/when it can be proven that the excess
200 /// precision won't effect the result.
202 /// Note: This option only controls formation of fused ops by the
203 /// optimizers. Fused operations that are explicitly specified (e.g. FMA
204 /// via the llvm.fma.* intrinsic) will always be honored, regardless of
205 /// the value of this option.
206 FPOpFusion::FPOpFusionMode AllowFPOpFusion;
208 /// Machine level options.
209 MCTargetOptions MCOptions;
212 // Comparison operators:
215 inline bool operator==(const TargetOptions &LHS,
216 const TargetOptions &RHS) {
217 #define ARE_EQUAL(X) LHS.X == RHS.X
219 ARE_EQUAL(UnsafeFPMath) &&
220 ARE_EQUAL(NoInfsFPMath) &&
221 ARE_EQUAL(NoNaNsFPMath) &&
222 ARE_EQUAL(HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMathOption) &&
223 ARE_EQUAL(UseSoftFloat) &&
224 ARE_EQUAL(NoZerosInBSS) &&
225 ARE_EQUAL(JITEmitDebugInfo) &&
226 ARE_EQUAL(JITEmitDebugInfoToDisk) &&
227 ARE_EQUAL(GuaranteedTailCallOpt) &&
228 ARE_EQUAL(DisableTailCalls) &&
229 ARE_EQUAL(StackAlignmentOverride) &&
230 ARE_EQUAL(EnableFastISel) &&
231 ARE_EQUAL(PositionIndependentExecutable) &&
232 ARE_EQUAL(UseInitArray) &&
233 ARE_EQUAL(TrapUnreachable) &&
234 ARE_EQUAL(TrapFuncName) &&
235 ARE_EQUAL(FloatABIType) &&
236 ARE_EQUAL(AllowFPOpFusion) &&
237 ARE_EQUAL(MCOptions);
241 inline bool operator!=(const TargetOptions &LHS,
242 const TargetOptions &RHS) {
243 return !(LHS == RHS);
246 } // End llvm namespace