#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
using namespace llvm;
+// FIXME: Somewhat hackish to use a command line option for this. There should
+// be a CodeEmitter class in the Target.td that controls this sort of thing
+// instead.
static cl::opt<bool>
-MCEmitter("mc-code-emitter",
+MCEmitter("mc-emitter",
cl::desc("Generate CodeEmitter for use with the MC library."),
cl::init(false));
Target.getInstructionsByEnumValue();
// Emit function declaration
- o << "unsigned " << Target.getName() << "CodeEmitter::"
- << "getBinaryCodeForInstr(const MachineInstr &MI) const {\n";
+ o << "unsigned " << Target.getName();
+ if (MCEmitter)
+ o << "MCCodeEmitter::getBinaryCodeForInstr(const MCInst &MI,\n"
+ << " SmallVectorImpl<MCFixup> &Fixups) const {\n";
+ else
+ o << "CodeEmitter::getBinaryCodeForInstr(const MachineInstr &MI) const {\n";
// Emit instruction base values
o << " static const unsigned InstBits[] = {\n";
if (SO.second == 0) {
Case += " // op: " + VarName + "\n"
+ " op = " + EncoderMethodName + "(MI, "
- + utostr(OpIdx) + ");\n";
+ + utostr(OpIdx);
+ if (MCEmitter)
+ Case += ", Fixups";
+ Case += ");\n";
}
} else {
Case += " // op: " + VarName + "\n"
+ " op = getMachineOpValue(MI, MI.getOperand("
- + utostr(OpIdx) + "));\n";
+ + utostr(OpIdx) + ")";
+ if (MCEmitter)
+ Case += ", Fixups";
+ Case += ");\n";
}
gotOp = true;
}