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//===-- llvm/CodeGen/GCStrategy.h - Garbage collection ----------*- 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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// GCStrategy coordinates code generation algorithms and implements some itself
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// in order to generate code compatible with a target code generator as
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// specified in a function's 'gc' attribute. Algorithms are enabled by setting
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// flags in a subclass's constructor, and some virtual methods can be
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// overridden.
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//
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// GCStrategy is relevant for implementations using either gc.root or
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// gc.statepoint based lowering strategies, but is currently focused mostly on
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// options for gc.root.  This will change over time.
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// 
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// When requested by a subclass of GCStrategy, the gc.root implementation will
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// populate GCModuleInfo and GCFunctionInfo with that about each Function in
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// the Module that opts in to garbage collection.  Specifically:
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// 
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// - Safe points
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//   Garbage collection is generally only possible at certain points in code.
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//   GCStrategy can request that the collector insert such points:
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//
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//     - At and after any call to a subroutine
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//     - Before returning from the current function
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//     - Before backwards branches (loops)
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// 
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// - Roots
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//   When a reference to a GC-allocated object exists on the stack, it must be
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//   stored in an alloca registered with llvm.gcoot.
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//
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// This information can used to emit the metadata tables which are required by
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// the target garbage collector runtime.
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//
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// When used with gc.statepoint, information about safepoint and roots can be
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// found in the binary StackMap section after code generation.  Safepoint
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// placement is currently the responsibility of the frontend, though late
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// insertion support is planned.  gc.statepoint does not currently support
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// custom stack map formats; such can be generated by parsing the standard
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// stack map section if desired.
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// 
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// The read and write barrier support can be used with either implementation.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_GCSTRATEGY_H
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#define LLVM_CODEGEN_GCSTRATEGY_H
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/GCMetadata.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Registry.h"
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#include <string>
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namespace llvm {
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  /// GCStrategy describes a garbage collector algorithm's code generation
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  /// requirements, and provides overridable hooks for those needs which cannot
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  /// be abstractly described.  GCStrategy objects currently must be looked up
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  /// through the GCModuleInfo analysis pass.  They are owned by the analysis
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  /// pass and recreated every time that pass is invalidated.
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  class GCStrategy {
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  private:
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    std::string Name;
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    friend class GCModuleInfo;
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  protected:
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    unsigned NeededSafePoints; ///< Bitmask of required safe points.
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    bool CustomReadBarriers;   ///< Default is to insert loads.
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    bool CustomWriteBarriers;  ///< Default is to insert stores.
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    bool CustomRoots;          ///< Default is to pass through to backend.
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    bool CustomSafePoints;     ///< Default is to use NeededSafePoints
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                               ///< to find safe points.
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    bool InitRoots;            ///< If set, roots are nulled during lowering.
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    bool UsesMetadata;         ///< If set, backend must emit metadata tables.
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  public:
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    GCStrategy();
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    virtual ~GCStrategy() {}
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    /// Return the name of the GC strategy.  This is the value of the collector
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    /// name string specified on functions which use this strategy.
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    const std::string &getName() const { return Name; }
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    /// By default, write barriers are replaced with simple store
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    /// instructions. If true, then performCustomLowering must instead lower
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    /// them. 
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    bool customWriteBarrier() const { return CustomWriteBarriers; }
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    /// By default, read barriers are replaced with simple load
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    /// instructions. If true, then performCustomLowering must instead lower
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    /// them. 
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    bool customReadBarrier() const { return CustomReadBarriers; }
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    /** @name GCRoot Specific Properties
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     * These properties and overrides only apply to collector strategies using
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     * GCRoot. 
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     */
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    ///@{
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    /// True if safe points of any kind are required. By default, none are
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    /// recorded. 
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    bool needsSafePoints() const {
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      return CustomSafePoints || NeededSafePoints != 0;
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    }
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    /// True if the given kind of safe point is required. By default, none are
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    /// recorded. 
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    bool needsSafePoint(GC::PointKind Kind) const {
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      return (NeededSafePoints & 1 << Kind) != 0;
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    }
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    /// By default, roots are left for the code generator so it can generate a
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    /// stack map. If true, then performCustomLowering must delete them.
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    bool customRoots() const { return CustomRoots; }
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    /// By default, the GC analysis will find safe points according to
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    /// NeededSafePoints. If true, then findCustomSafePoints must create them.
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    bool customSafePoints() const { return CustomSafePoints; }
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    /// If set, gcroot intrinsics should initialize their allocas to null
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    /// before the first use. This is necessary for most GCs and is enabled by
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    /// default. 
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    bool initializeRoots() const { return InitRoots; }
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    /// If set, appropriate metadata tables must be emitted by the back-end
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    /// (assembler, JIT, or otherwise). 
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    bool usesMetadata() const { return UsesMetadata; }
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    ///@}
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    /// initializeCustomLowering/performCustomLowering - If any of the actions
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    /// are set to custom, performCustomLowering must be overriden to transform
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    /// the corresponding actions to LLVM IR. initializeCustomLowering is
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    /// optional to override. These are the only GCStrategy methods through
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    /// which the LLVM IR can be modified.  These methods apply mostly to
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    /// gc.root based implementations, but can be overriden to provide custom
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    /// barrier lowerings with gc.statepoint as well.
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    ///@{
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    virtual bool initializeCustomLowering(Module &F) {
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      // No changes made
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      return false;
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    }
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    virtual bool performCustomLowering(Function &F) {
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      llvm_unreachable("GCStrategy subclass specified a configuration which"
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                       "requires a custom lowering without providing one");
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    }
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    ///@}
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    /// Called if customSafepoints returns true, used only by gc.root
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    /// implementations. 
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    virtual bool findCustomSafePoints(GCFunctionInfo& FI, MachineFunction& MF) {
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      llvm_unreachable("GCStrategy subclass specified a configuration which"
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                       "requests custom safepoint identification without"
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                       "providing an implementation for such");
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    }
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  };
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  /// Subclasses of GCStrategy are made available for use during compilation by
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  /// adding them to the global GCRegistry.  This can done either within the
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  /// LLVM source tree or via a loadable plugin.  An example registeration
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  /// would be:
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  /// static GCRegistry::Add<CustomGC> X("custom-name",
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  ///        "my custom supper fancy gc strategy");
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  /// 
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  /// Note that to use a custom GCMetadataPrinter w/gc.roots, you must also
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  /// register your GCMetadataPrinter subclass with the
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  /// GCMetadataPrinterRegistery as well. 
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  typedef Registry<GCStrategy> GCRegistry;
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}
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#endif
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