/// known to be either zero or one and return them in the KnownZero/KnownOne
/// bit sets. This code only analyzes bits in Mask, in order to short-circuit
/// processing.
+ ///
+ /// This function is defined on values with integer type, values with pointer
+ /// type (but only if TD is non-null), and vectors of integers. In the case
+ /// where V is a vector, the mask, known zero, and known one values are the
+ /// same width as the vector element, and the bit is set only if it is true
+ /// for all of the elements in the vector.
void ComputeMaskedBits(Value *V, const APInt &Mask, APInt &KnownZero,
APInt &KnownOne, const TargetData *TD = 0,
unsigned Depth = 0);
/// MaskedValueIsZero - Return true if 'V & Mask' is known to be zero. We use
/// this predicate to simplify operations downstream. Mask is known to be
/// zero for bits that V cannot have.
+ ///
+ /// This function is defined on values with integer type, values with pointer
+ /// type (but only if TD is non-null), and vectors of integers. In the case
+ /// where V is a vector, the mask, known zero, and known one values are the
+ /// same width as the vector element, and the bit is set only if it is true
+ /// for all of the elements in the vector.
bool MaskedValueIsZero(Value *V, const APInt &Mask,
const TargetData *TD = 0, unsigned Depth = 0);
/// optimized based on the contradictory assumption that it is non-zero.
/// Because instcombine aggressively folds operations with undef args anyway,
/// this won't lose us code quality.
+///
+/// This function is defined on values with integer type, values with pointer
+/// type (but only if TD is non-null), and vectors of integers. In the case
+/// where V is a vector, the mask, known zero, and known one values are the
+/// same width as the vector element, and the bit is set only if it is true
+/// for all of the elements in the vector.
void llvm::ComputeMaskedBits(Value *V, const APInt &Mask,
APInt &KnownZero, APInt &KnownOne,
const TargetData *TD, unsigned Depth) {
/// MaskedValueIsZero - Return true if 'V & Mask' is known to be zero. We use
/// this predicate to simplify operations downstream. Mask is known to be zero
/// for bits that V cannot have.
+///
+/// This function is defined on values with integer type, values with pointer
+/// type (but only if TD is non-null), and vectors of integers. In the case
+/// where V is a vector, the mask, known zero, and known one values are the
+/// same width as the vector element, and the bit is set only if it is true
+/// for all of the elements in the vector.
bool llvm::MaskedValueIsZero(Value *V, const APInt &Mask,
const TargetData *TD, unsigned Depth) {
APInt KnownZero(Mask.getBitWidth(), 0), KnownOne(Mask.getBitWidth(), 0);