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| //===- StreamableMemoryObject.h - Streamable data interface -----*- C++ -*-===//
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| //
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| 
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| #ifndef STREAMABLEMEMORYOBJECT_H_
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| #define STREAMABLEMEMORYOBJECT_H_
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| 
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| #include "llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/MemoryObject.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/DataStream.h"
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| #include <vector>
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| 
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| namespace llvm {
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| 
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| /// StreamableMemoryObject - Interface to data which might be streamed.
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| /// Streamability has 2 important implications/restrictions. First, the data
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| /// might not yet exist in memory when the request is made. This just means
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| /// that readByte/readBytes might have to block or do some work to get it.
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| /// More significantly, the exact size of the object might not be known until
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| /// it has all been fetched. This means that to return the right result,
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| /// getExtent must also wait for all the data to arrive; therefore it should
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| /// not be called on objects which are actually streamed (this would defeat
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| /// the purpose of streaming). Instead, isValidAddress and isObjectEnd can be
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| /// used to test addresses without knowing the exact size of the stream.
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| /// Finally, getPointer can be used instead of readBytes to avoid extra copying.
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| class StreamableMemoryObject : public MemoryObject {
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|  public:
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|   /// Destructor      - Override as necessary.
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|   virtual ~StreamableMemoryObject();
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| 
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|   /// getBase         - Returns the lowest valid address in the region.
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|   ///
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|   /// @result         - The lowest valid address.
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|   virtual uint64_t getBase() const = 0;
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| 
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|   /// getExtent       - Returns the size of the region in bytes.  (The region is
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|   ///                   contiguous, so the highest valid address of the region
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|   ///                   is getBase() + getExtent() - 1).
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|   ///                   May block until all bytes in the stream have been read
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|   ///
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|   /// @result         - The size of the region.
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|   virtual uint64_t getExtent() const = 0;
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| 
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|   /// readByte        - Tries to read a single byte from the region.
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|   ///                   May block until (address - base) bytes have been read
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|   /// @param address  - The address of the byte, in the same space as getBase().
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|   /// @param ptr      - A pointer to a byte to be filled in.  Must be non-NULL.
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|   /// @result         - 0 if successful; -1 if not.  Failure may be due to a
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|   ///                   bounds violation or an implementation-specific error.
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|   virtual int readByte(uint64_t address, uint8_t* ptr) const = 0;
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| 
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|   /// readBytes       - Tries to read a contiguous range of bytes from the
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|   ///                   region, up to the end of the region.
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|   ///                   May block until (address - base + size) bytes have
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|   ///                   been read. Additionally, StreamableMemoryObjects will
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|   ///                   not do partial reads - if size bytes cannot be read,
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|   ///                   readBytes will fail.
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|   ///
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|   /// @param address  - The address of the first byte, in the same space as
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|   ///                   getBase().
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|   /// @param size     - The maximum number of bytes to copy.
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|   /// @param buf      - A pointer to a buffer to be filled in.  Must be non-NULL
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|   ///                   and large enough to hold size bytes.
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|   /// @param copied   - A pointer to a nunber that is filled in with the number
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|   ///                   of bytes actually read.  May be NULL.
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|   /// @result         - 0 if successful; -1 if not.  Failure may be due to a
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|   ///                   bounds violation or an implementation-specific error.
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|   virtual int readBytes(uint64_t address,
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|                         uint64_t size,
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|                         uint8_t* buf,
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|                         uint64_t* copied) const = 0;
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| 
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|   /// getPointer  - Ensures that the requested data is in memory, and returns
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|   ///               A pointer to it. More efficient than using readBytes if the
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|   ///               data is already in memory.
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|   ///               May block until (address - base + size) bytes have been read
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|   /// @param address - address of the byte, in the same space as getBase()
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|   /// @param size    - amount of data that must be available on return
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|   /// @result        - valid pointer to the requested data
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|   virtual const uint8_t *getPointer(uint64_t address, uint64_t size) const = 0;
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| 
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|   /// isValidAddress - Returns true if the address is within the object
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|   ///                  (i.e. between base and base + extent - 1 inclusive)
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|   ///                  May block until (address - base) bytes have been read
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|   /// @param address - address of the byte, in the same space as getBase()
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|   /// @result        - true if the address may be read with readByte()
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|   virtual bool isValidAddress(uint64_t address) const = 0;
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| 
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|   /// isObjectEnd    - Returns true if the address is one past the end of the
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|   ///                  object (i.e. if it is equal to base + extent)
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|   ///                  May block until (address - base) bytes have been read
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|   /// @param address - address of the byte, in the same space as getBase()
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|   /// @result        - true if the address is equal to base + extent
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|   virtual bool isObjectEnd(uint64_t address) const = 0;
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| };
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| 
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| /// StreamingMemoryObject - interface to data which is actually streamed from
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| /// a DataStreamer. In addition to inherited members, it has the
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| /// dropLeadingBytes and setKnownObjectSize methods which are not applicable
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| /// to non-streamed objects.
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| class StreamingMemoryObject : public StreamableMemoryObject {
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| public:
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|   StreamingMemoryObject(DataStreamer *streamer);
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|   virtual uint64_t getBase() const LLVM_OVERRIDE { return 0; }
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|   virtual uint64_t getExtent() const LLVM_OVERRIDE;
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|   virtual int readByte(uint64_t address, uint8_t* ptr) const LLVM_OVERRIDE;
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|   virtual int readBytes(uint64_t address,
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|                         uint64_t size,
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|                         uint8_t* buf,
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|                         uint64_t* copied) const LLVM_OVERRIDE;
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|   virtual const uint8_t *getPointer(uint64_t address,
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|                                     uint64_t size) const LLVM_OVERRIDE {
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|     // This could be fixed by ensuring the bytes are fetched and making a copy,
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|     // requiring that the bitcode size be known, or otherwise ensuring that
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|     // the memory doesn't go away/get reallocated, but it's
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|     // not currently necessary. Users that need the pointer don't stream.
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|     assert(0 && "getPointer in streaming memory objects not allowed");
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|     return NULL;
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|   }
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|   virtual bool isValidAddress(uint64_t address) const LLVM_OVERRIDE;
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|   virtual bool isObjectEnd(uint64_t address) const LLVM_OVERRIDE;
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| 
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|   /// Drop s bytes from the front of the stream, pushing the positions of the
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|   /// remaining bytes down by s. This is used to skip past the bitcode header,
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|   /// since we don't know a priori if it's present, and we can't put bytes
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|   /// back into the stream once we've read them.
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|   bool dropLeadingBytes(size_t s);
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| 
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|   /// If the data object size is known in advance, many of the operations can
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|   /// be made more efficient, so this method should be called before reading
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|   /// starts (although it can be called anytime).
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|   void setKnownObjectSize(size_t size);
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| 
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| private:
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|   const static uint32_t kChunkSize = 4096 * 4;
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|   mutable std::vector<unsigned char> Bytes;
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|   OwningPtr<DataStreamer> Streamer;
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|   mutable size_t BytesRead;   // Bytes read from stream
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|   size_t BytesSkipped;// Bytes skipped at start of stream (e.g. wrapper/header)
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|   mutable size_t ObjectSize; // 0 if unknown, set if wrapper seen or EOF reached
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|   mutable bool EOFReached;
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| 
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|   // Fetch enough bytes such that Pos can be read or EOF is reached
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|   // (i.e. BytesRead > Pos). Return true if Pos can be read.
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|   // Unlike most of the functions in BitcodeReader, returns true on success.
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|   // Most of the requests will be small, but we fetch at kChunkSize bytes
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|   // at a time to avoid making too many potentially expensive GetBytes calls
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|   bool fetchToPos(size_t Pos) const {
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|     if (EOFReached) return Pos < ObjectSize;
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|     while (Pos >= BytesRead) {
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|       Bytes.resize(BytesRead + BytesSkipped + kChunkSize);
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|       size_t bytes = Streamer->GetBytes(&Bytes[BytesRead + BytesSkipped],
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|                                         kChunkSize);
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|       BytesRead += bytes;
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|       if (bytes < kChunkSize) {
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|         if (ObjectSize && BytesRead < Pos)
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|           assert(0 && "Unexpected short read fetching bitcode");
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|         if (BytesRead <= Pos) { // reached EOF/ran out of bytes
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|           ObjectSize = BytesRead;
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|           EOFReached = true;
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|           return false;
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|         }
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|       }
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|     }
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|     return true;
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|   }
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| 
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|   StreamingMemoryObject(const StreamingMemoryObject&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
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|   void operator=(const StreamingMemoryObject&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
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| };
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| 
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| StreamableMemoryObject *getNonStreamedMemoryObject(
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|     const unsigned char *Start, const unsigned char *End);
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| 
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| }
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| #endif  // STREAMABLEMEMORYOBJECT_H_
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