#define LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINECODEEMITTER_H
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
-#include <map>
+#include <vector>
namespace llvm {
class GlobalValue;
class Function;
+/// MachineCodeEmitter - This class defines two sorts of methods: those for
+/// emitting the actual bytes of machine code, and those for emitting auxillary
+/// structures, such as jump tables, relocations, etc.
+///
+/// Emission of machine code is complicated by the fact that we don't (in
+/// general) know the size of the machine code that we're about to emit before
+/// we emit it. As such, we preallocate a certain amount of memory, and set the
+/// BufferBegin/BufferEnd pointers to the start and end of the buffer. As we
+/// emit machine instructions, we advance the CurBufferPtr to indicate the
+/// location of the next byte to emit. In the case of a buffer overflow (we
+/// need to emit more machine code than we have allocated space for), the
+/// CurBufferPtr will saturate to BufferEnd and ignore stores. Once the entire
+/// function has been emitted, the overflow condition is checked, and if it has
+/// occurred, more memory is allocated, and we reemit the code into it.
+///
class MachineCodeEmitter {
+protected:
+ /// BufferBegin/BufferEnd - Pointers to the start and end of the memory
+ /// allocated for this code buffer.
+ unsigned char *BufferBegin, *BufferEnd;
+
+ /// CurBufferPtr - Pointer to the next byte of memory to fill when emitting
+ /// code. This is guranteed to be in the range [BufferBegin,BufferEnd]. If
+ /// this pointer is at BufferEnd, it will never move due to code emission, and
+ /// all code emission requests will be ignored (this is the buffer overflow
+ /// condition).
+ unsigned char *CurBufferPtr;
public:
virtual ~MachineCodeEmitter() {}
/// startFunction - This callback is invoked when the specified function is
- /// about to be code generated.
+ /// about to be code generated. This initializes the BufferBegin/End/Ptr
+ /// fields.
///
- virtual void startFunction(MachineFunction &F) {}
+ virtual void startFunction(MachineFunction &F) = 0;
/// finishFunction - This callback is invoked when the specified function has
- /// finished code generation.
+ /// finished code generation. If a buffer overflow has occurred, this method
+ /// returns true (the callee is required to try again), otherwise it returns
+ /// false.
///
- virtual void finishFunction(MachineFunction &F) {}
-
- /// emitConstantPool - This callback is invoked to output the constant pool
- /// for the function.
- virtual void emitConstantPool(MachineConstantPool *MCP) {}
-
- /// initJumpTableInfo - This callback is invoked by the JIT to allocate the
- /// necessary memory to hold the jump tables.
- virtual void initJumpTableInfo(MachineJumpTableInfo *MJTI) {}
+ virtual bool finishFunction(MachineFunction &F) = 0;
/// emitJumpTableInfo - This callback is invoked to output the jump tables
/// for the function. In addition to a pointer to the MachineJumpTableInfo,
- /// this function also takes a map of MBBs to addresses, so that the final
+ /// this function also takes a map of MBB IDs to addresses, so that the final
/// addresses of the MBBs can be written to the jump tables.
virtual void emitJumpTableInfo(MachineJumpTableInfo *MJTI,
- std::map<MachineBasicBlock*,uint64_t> &MBBM) {}
+ std::vector<uint64_t> &MBBM) = 0;
/// startFunctionStub - This callback is invoked when the JIT needs the
/// address of a function that has not been code generated yet. The StubSize
/// specifies the total size required by the stub. Stubs are not allowed to
- /// have constant pools, the can only use the other emit* methods.
+ /// have constant pools, the can only use the other emitByte*/emitWord*
+ /// methods.
///
- virtual void startFunctionStub(unsigned StubSize) {}
+ virtual void startFunctionStub(unsigned StubSize) = 0;
/// finishFunctionStub - This callback is invoked to terminate a function
/// stub.
///
- virtual void *finishFunctionStub(const Function *F) { return 0; }
+ virtual void *finishFunctionStub(const Function *F) = 0;
/// emitByte - This callback is invoked when a byte needs to be written to the
/// output stream.
///
- virtual void emitByte(unsigned char B) {}
+ void emitByte(unsigned char B) {
+ if (CurBufferPtr != BufferEnd)
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = B;
+ }
- /// emitWord - This callback is invoked when a word needs to be written to the
- /// output stream.
+ /// emitWordLE - This callback is invoked when a 32-bit word needs to be
+ /// written to the output stream in little-endian format.
///
- virtual void emitWord(unsigned W) = 0;
-
+ void emitWordLE(unsigned W) {
+ if (CurBufferPtr+4 <= BufferEnd) {
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 0);
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 8);
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 16);
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 24);
+ } else {
+ CurBufferPtr = BufferEnd;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// emitWordBE - This callback is invoked when a 32-bit word needs to be
+ /// written to the output stream in big-endian format.
+ ///
+ void emitWordBE(unsigned W) {
+ if (CurBufferPtr+4 <= BufferEnd) {
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 24);
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 16);
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 8);
+ *CurBufferPtr++ = (unsigned char)(W >> 0);
+ } else {
+ CurBufferPtr = BufferEnd;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// emitAlignment - Move the CurBufferPtr pointer up the the specified
+ /// alignment (saturated to BufferEnd of course).
+ void emitAlignment(unsigned Alignment) {
+ if (Alignment == 0) Alignment = 1;
+ // Move the current buffer ptr up to the specified alignment.
+ CurBufferPtr =
+ (unsigned char*)(((intptr_t)CurBufferPtr+Alignment-1) & ~(Alignment-1));
+ if (CurBufferPtr > BufferEnd)
+ CurBufferPtr = BufferEnd;
+ }
+
+ /// allocateSpace - Allocate a block of space in the current output buffer,
+ /// returning null (and setting conditions to indicate buffer overflow) on
+ /// failure. Alignment is the alignment in bytes of the buffer desired.
+ void *allocateSpace(intptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment) {
+ emitAlignment(Alignment);
+ void *Result = CurBufferPtr;
+
+ // Allocate the space.
+ CurBufferPtr += Size;
+
+ // Check for buffer overflow.
+ if (CurBufferPtr >= BufferEnd) {
+ CurBufferPtr = BufferEnd;
+ Result = 0;
+ }
+ return Result;
+ }
+
+
/// getCurrentPCValue - This returns the address that the next emitted byte
/// will be output to.
///
- virtual uint64_t getCurrentPCValue() = 0;
-
+ virtual intptr_t getCurrentPCValue() const {
+ return (intptr_t)CurBufferPtr;
+ }
/// getCurrentPCOffset - Return the offset from the start of the emitted
/// buffer that we are currently writing to.
- virtual uint64_t getCurrentPCOffset() = 0;
+ intptr_t getCurrentPCOffset() const {
+ return CurBufferPtr-BufferBegin;
+ }
/// addRelocation - Whenever a relocatable address is needed, it should be
/// noted with this interface.
/// 'Index' in the function that last called initJumpTableInfo.
///
virtual uint64_t getJumpTableEntryAddress(unsigned Index) = 0;
-
- // allocateGlobal - Allocate some space for a global variable.
- virtual unsigned char* allocateGlobal(unsigned size, unsigned alignment) = 0;
-
- /// createFilePrinterEmitter - Return a dynamically allocated
- /// machine code emitter, which prints binary code to a file. This
- /// can be used for debugging users of the MachineCodeEmitter interface.
- ///
- static MachineCodeEmitter *createFilePrinterEmitter(MachineCodeEmitter&);
};
} // End llvm namespace