Initial stab at MachineInstr'ication

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@4367 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Chris Lattner 2002-10-28 23:55:19 +00:00
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4 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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/// the function is in SSA form or not, although when in SSA form, we obviously
/// don't care about being consumable by an assembler.
///
void X86PrintCode(const MFunction *MF, std::ostream &O) {
void X86PrintCode(const MachineFunction *MF, std::ostream &O) {
O << "x86 printing not implemented yet!\n";
// This should use the X86InstructionInfo::print method to print assembly for

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#define TARGET_X86_H
#include <iosfwd>
class MFunction;
class MachineFunction;
class Function;
/// X86PrintCode - Print out the specified machine code function to the
/// specified stream. This function should work regardless of whether or not
/// the function is in SSA form or not.
///
void X86PrintCode(const MFunction *MF, std::ostream &O);
void X86PrintCode(const MachineFunction *MF, std::ostream &O);
/// X86SimpleInstructionSelection - This function converts an LLVM function into
/// a machine code representation is a very simple peep-hole fashion. The
/// generated code sucks but the implementation is nice and simple.
///
MFunction *X86SimpleInstructionSelection(Function &F);
MachineFunction *X86SimpleInstructionSelection(Function &F);
/// X86SimpleRegisterAllocation - This function converts the specified machine
/// code function from SSA form to use explicit registers by spilling every
/// register. Wow, great policy huh?
///
inline void X86SimpleRegisterAllocation(MFunction *MF) {}
inline void X86SimpleRegisterAllocation(MachineFunction *MF) {}
/// X86EmitCodeToMemory - This function converts a register allocated function
/// into raw machine code in a dynamically allocated chunk of memory. A pointer
/// to the start of the function is returned.
///
inline void *X86EmitCodeToMemory(MFunction *MF) { return 0; }
inline void *X86EmitCodeToMemory(MachineFunction *MF) { return 0; }
// Put symbolic names in a namespace to avoid causing these to clash with all

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/// the function is in SSA form or not, although when in SSA form, we obviously
/// don't care about being consumable by an assembler.
///
void X86PrintCode(const MFunction *MF, std::ostream &O) {
void X86PrintCode(const MachineFunction *MF, std::ostream &O) {
O << "x86 printing not implemented yet!\n";
// This should use the X86InstructionInfo::print method to print assembly for

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#ifndef X86INSTRUCTIONINFO_H
#define X86INSTRUCTIONINFO_H
#include "llvm/Target/MInstructionInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Target/InstructionInfo.h"
#include "X86RegisterInfo.h"
class X86InstructionInfo : public MInstructionInfo {