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	Problem: LLVM needs more function attributes than currently available (32 bits). One such proposed attribute is "address_safety", which shows that a function is being checked for address safety (by AddressSanitizer, SAFECode, etc). Solution: - extend the Attributes from 32 bits to 64-bits - wrap the object into a class so that unsigned is never erroneously used instead - change "unsigned" to "Attributes" throughout the code, including one place in clang. - the class has no "operator uint64 ()", but it has "uint64_t Raw() " to support packing/unpacking. - the class has "safe operator bool()" to support the common idiom: if (Attributes attr = getAttrs()) useAttrs(attr); - The CTOR from uint64_t is marked explicit, so I had to add a few explicit CTOR calls - Add the new attribute "address_safety". Doing it in the same commit to check that attributes beyond first 32 bits actually work. - Some of the functions from the Attribute namespace are worth moving inside the class, but I'd prefer to have it as a separate commit. Tested: "make check" on Linux (32-bit and 64-bit) and Mac (10.6) built/run spec CPU 2006 on Linux with clang -O2. This change will break clang build in lib/CodeGen/CGCall.cpp. The following patch will fix it. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@148553 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| //===-- llvm/Attributes.h - Container for Attributes ------------*- 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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| // This file contains the simple types necessary to represent the
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| // attributes associated with functions and their calls.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #ifndef LLVM_ATTRIBUTES_H
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| #define LLVM_ATTRIBUTES_H
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| 
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| #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
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| #include <cassert>
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| #include <string>
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| 
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| namespace llvm {
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| class Type;
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| 
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| /// Attributes - A bitset of attributes.
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| class Attributes {
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|  public:
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|   Attributes() : Bits(0) { }
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|   explicit Attributes(uint64_t Val) : Bits(Val) { }
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|   Attributes(const Attributes &Attrs) : Bits(Attrs.Bits) { }
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|   // This is a "safe bool() operator".
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|   operator const void *() const { return Bits ? this : 0; }
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|   bool isEmptyOrSingleton() const { return (Bits & (Bits - 1)) == 0; }
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|   Attributes &operator = (const Attributes &Attrs) {
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|     Bits = Attrs.Bits;
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|     return *this;
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|   }
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|   bool operator == (const Attributes &Attrs) const {
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|     return Bits == Attrs.Bits;
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|   }
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|   bool operator != (const Attributes &Attrs) const {
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|     return Bits != Attrs.Bits;
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|   }
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|   Attributes operator | (const Attributes &Attrs) const {
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|     return Attributes(Bits | Attrs.Bits);
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|   }
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|   Attributes operator & (const Attributes &Attrs) const {
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|     return Attributes(Bits & Attrs.Bits);
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|   }
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|   Attributes operator ^ (const Attributes &Attrs) const {
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|     return Attributes(Bits ^ Attrs.Bits);
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|   }
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|   Attributes &operator |= (const Attributes &Attrs) {
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|     Bits |= Attrs.Bits;
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|     return *this;
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|   }
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|   Attributes &operator &= (const Attributes &Attrs) {
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|     Bits &= Attrs.Bits;
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|     return *this;
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|   }
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|   Attributes operator ~ () const { return Attributes(~Bits); }
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|   uint64_t Raw() const { return Bits; }
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|  private:
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|   // Currently, we need less than 64 bits.
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|   uint64_t Bits;
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| };
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| 
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| namespace Attribute {
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| 
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| /// Function parameters and results can have attributes to indicate how they
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| /// should be treated by optimizations and code generation. This enumeration
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| /// lists the attributes that can be associated with parameters, function
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| /// results or the function itself.
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| /// @brief Function attributes.
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| 
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| const Attributes None      (0);     ///< No attributes have been set
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| const Attributes ZExt      (1<<0);  ///< Zero extended before/after call
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| const Attributes SExt      (1<<1);  ///< Sign extended before/after call
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| const Attributes NoReturn  (1<<2);  ///< Mark the function as not returning
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| const Attributes InReg     (1<<3);  ///< Force argument to be passed in register
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| const Attributes StructRet (1<<4);  ///< Hidden pointer to structure to return
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| const Attributes NoUnwind  (1<<5);  ///< Function doesn't unwind stack
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| const Attributes NoAlias   (1<<6);  ///< Considered to not alias after call
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| const Attributes ByVal     (1<<7);  ///< Pass structure by value
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| const Attributes Nest      (1<<8);  ///< Nested function static chain
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| const Attributes ReadNone  (1<<9);  ///< Function does not access memory
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| const Attributes ReadOnly  (1<<10); ///< Function only reads from memory
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| const Attributes NoInline        (1<<11); ///< inline=never
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| const Attributes AlwaysInline    (1<<12); ///< inline=always
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| const Attributes OptimizeForSize (1<<13); ///< opt_size
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| const Attributes StackProtect    (1<<14); ///< Stack protection.
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| const Attributes StackProtectReq (1<<15); ///< Stack protection required.
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| const Attributes Alignment (31<<16); ///< Alignment of parameter (5 bits)
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|                                      // stored as log2 of alignment with +1 bias
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|                                      // 0 means unaligned different from align 1
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| const Attributes NoCapture (1<<21); ///< Function creates no aliases of pointer
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| const Attributes NoRedZone (1<<22); /// disable redzone
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| const Attributes NoImplicitFloat (1<<23); /// disable implicit floating point
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|                                           /// instructions.
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| const Attributes Naked           (1<<24); ///< Naked function
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| const Attributes InlineHint      (1<<25); ///< source said inlining was
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|                                           ///desirable
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| const Attributes StackAlignment  (7<<26); ///< Alignment of stack for
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|                                           ///function (3 bits) stored as log2
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|                                           ///of alignment with +1 bias
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|                                           ///0 means unaligned (different from
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|                                           ///alignstack(1))
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| const Attributes ReturnsTwice    (1<<29); ///< Function can return twice
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| const Attributes UWTable     (1<<30);     ///< Function must be in a unwind
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|                                           ///table
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| const Attributes NonLazyBind (1U<<31);    ///< Function is called early and/or
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|                                           ///  often, so lazy binding isn't
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|                                           ///  worthwhile.
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| const Attributes AddressSafety(1ULL<<32); ///< Address safety checking is on.
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| 
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| /// Note that uwtable is about the ABI or the user mandating an entry in the
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| /// unwind table. The nounwind attribute is about an exception passing by the
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| /// function.
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| /// In a theoretical system that uses tables for profiling and sjlj for
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| /// exceptions, they would be fully independent. In a normal system that
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| /// uses tables for both, the semantics are:
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| /// nil                = Needs an entry because an exception might pass by.
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| /// nounwind           = No need for an entry
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| /// uwtable            = Needs an entry because the ABI says so and because
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| ///                      an exception might pass by.
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| /// uwtable + nounwind = Needs an entry because the ABI says so.
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| 
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| /// @brief Attributes that only apply to function parameters.
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| const Attributes ParameterOnly = ByVal | Nest | StructRet | NoCapture;
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| 
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| /// @brief Attributes that may be applied to the function itself.  These cannot
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| /// be used on return values or function parameters.
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| const Attributes FunctionOnly = NoReturn | NoUnwind | ReadNone | ReadOnly |
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|   NoInline | AlwaysInline | OptimizeForSize | StackProtect | StackProtectReq |
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|   NoRedZone | NoImplicitFloat | Naked | InlineHint | StackAlignment |
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|   UWTable | NonLazyBind | ReturnsTwice | AddressSafety;
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| 
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| /// @brief Parameter attributes that do not apply to vararg call arguments.
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| const Attributes VarArgsIncompatible = StructRet;
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| 
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| /// @brief Attributes that are mutually incompatible.
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| const Attributes MutuallyIncompatible[4] = {
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|   ByVal | InReg | Nest | StructRet,
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|   ZExt  | SExt,
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|   ReadNone | ReadOnly,
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|   NoInline | AlwaysInline
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| };
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| 
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| /// @brief Which attributes cannot be applied to a type.
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| Attributes typeIncompatible(Type *Ty);
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| 
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| /// This turns an int alignment (a power of 2, normally) into the
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| /// form used internally in Attributes.
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| inline Attributes constructAlignmentFromInt(unsigned i) {
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|   // Default alignment, allow the target to define how to align it.
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|   if (i == 0)
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|     return None;
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| 
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|   assert(isPowerOf2_32(i) && "Alignment must be a power of two.");
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|   assert(i <= 0x40000000 && "Alignment too large.");
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|   return Attributes((Log2_32(i)+1) << 16);
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| }
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| 
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| /// This returns the alignment field of an attribute as a byte alignment value.
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| inline unsigned getAlignmentFromAttrs(Attributes A) {
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|   Attributes Align = A & Attribute::Alignment;
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|   if (!Align)
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|     return 0;
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| 
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|   return 1U << ((Align.Raw() >> 16) - 1);
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| }
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| 
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| /// This turns an int stack alignment (which must be a power of 2) into
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| /// the form used internally in Attributes.
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| inline Attributes constructStackAlignmentFromInt(unsigned i) {
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|   // Default alignment, allow the target to define how to align it.
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|   if (i == 0)
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|     return None;
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| 
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|   assert(isPowerOf2_32(i) && "Alignment must be a power of two.");
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|   assert(i <= 0x100 && "Alignment too large.");
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|   return Attributes((Log2_32(i)+1) << 26);
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| }
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| 
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| /// This returns the stack alignment field of an attribute as a byte alignment
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| /// value.
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| inline unsigned getStackAlignmentFromAttrs(Attributes A) {
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|   Attributes StackAlign = A & Attribute::StackAlignment;
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|   if (!StackAlign)
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|     return 0;
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| 
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|   return 1U << ((StackAlign.Raw() >> 26) - 1);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /// The set of Attributes set in Attributes is converted to a
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| /// string of equivalent mnemonics. This is, presumably, for writing out
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| /// the mnemonics for the assembly writer.
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| /// @brief Convert attribute bits to text
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| std::string getAsString(Attributes Attrs);
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| } // end namespace Attribute
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| 
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| /// This is just a pair of values to associate a set of attributes
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| /// with an index.
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| struct AttributeWithIndex {
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|   Attributes Attrs; ///< The attributes that are set, or'd together.
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|   unsigned Index; ///< Index of the parameter for which the attributes apply.
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|                   ///< Index 0 is used for return value attributes.
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|                   ///< Index ~0U is used for function attributes.
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| 
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|   static AttributeWithIndex get(unsigned Idx, Attributes Attrs) {
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|     AttributeWithIndex P;
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|     P.Index = Idx;
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|     P.Attrs = Attrs;
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|     return P;
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|   }
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| };
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| 
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| // AttrListPtr Smart Pointer
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| class AttributeListImpl;
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| 
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| /// AttrListPtr - This class manages the ref count for the opaque
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| /// AttributeListImpl object and provides accessors for it.
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| class AttrListPtr {
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|   /// AttrList - The attributes that we are managing.  This can be null
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|   /// to represent the empty attributes list.
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|   AttributeListImpl *AttrList;
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| public:
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|   AttrListPtr() : AttrList(0) {}
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|   AttrListPtr(const AttrListPtr &P);
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|   const AttrListPtr &operator=(const AttrListPtr &RHS);
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|   ~AttrListPtr();
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| 
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|   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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|   // Attribute List Construction and Mutation
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|   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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|   /// get - Return a Attributes list with the specified parameter in it.
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|   static AttrListPtr get(const AttributeWithIndex *Attr, unsigned NumAttrs);
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| 
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|   /// get - Return a Attribute list with the parameters specified by the
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|   /// consecutive random access iterator range.
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|   template <typename Iter>
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|   static AttrListPtr get(const Iter &I, const Iter &E) {
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|     if (I == E) return AttrListPtr();  // Empty list.
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|     return get(&*I, static_cast<unsigned>(E-I));
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// addAttr - Add the specified attribute at the specified index to this
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|   /// attribute list.  Since attribute lists are immutable, this
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|   /// returns the new list.
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|   AttrListPtr addAttr(unsigned Idx, Attributes Attrs) const;
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| 
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|   /// removeAttr - Remove the specified attribute at the specified index from
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|   /// this attribute list.  Since attribute lists are immutable, this
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|   /// returns the new list.
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|   AttrListPtr removeAttr(unsigned Idx, Attributes Attrs) const;
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| 
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|   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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|   // Attribute List Accessors
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|   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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|   /// getParamAttributes - The attributes for the specified index are
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|   /// returned.
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|   Attributes getParamAttributes(unsigned Idx) const {
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|     assert (Idx && Idx != ~0U && "Invalid parameter index!");
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|     return getAttributes(Idx);
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// getRetAttributes - The attributes for the ret value are
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|   /// returned.
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|   Attributes getRetAttributes() const {
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|     return getAttributes(0);
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// getFnAttributes - The function attributes are returned.
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|   Attributes getFnAttributes() const {
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|     return getAttributes(~0U);
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// paramHasAttr - Return true if the specified parameter index has the
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|   /// specified attribute set.
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|   bool paramHasAttr(unsigned Idx, Attributes Attr) const {
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|     return getAttributes(Idx) & Attr;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// getParamAlignment - Return the alignment for the specified function
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|   /// parameter.
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|   unsigned getParamAlignment(unsigned Idx) const {
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|     return Attribute::getAlignmentFromAttrs(getAttributes(Idx));
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// hasAttrSomewhere - Return true if the specified attribute is set for at
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|   /// least one parameter or for the return value.
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|   bool hasAttrSomewhere(Attributes Attr) const;
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| 
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|   /// operator==/!= - Provide equality predicates.
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|   bool operator==(const AttrListPtr &RHS) const
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|   { return AttrList == RHS.AttrList; }
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|   bool operator!=(const AttrListPtr &RHS) const
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|   { return AttrList != RHS.AttrList; }
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| 
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|   void dump() const;
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| 
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|   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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|   // Attribute List Introspection
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|   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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|   /// getRawPointer - Return a raw pointer that uniquely identifies this
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|   /// attribute list.
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|   void *getRawPointer() const {
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|     return AttrList;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Attributes are stored as a dense set of slots, where there is one
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|   // slot for each argument that has an attribute.  This allows walking over the
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|   // dense set instead of walking the sparse list of attributes.
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| 
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|   /// isEmpty - Return true if there are no attributes.
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|   ///
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|   bool isEmpty() const {
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|     return AttrList == 0;
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// getNumSlots - Return the number of slots used in this attribute list.
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|   /// This is the number of arguments that have an attribute set on them
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|   /// (including the function itself).
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|   unsigned getNumSlots() const;
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| 
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|   /// getSlot - Return the AttributeWithIndex at the specified slot.  This
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|   /// holds a index number plus a set of attributes.
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|   const AttributeWithIndex &getSlot(unsigned Slot) const;
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| 
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| private:
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|   explicit AttrListPtr(AttributeListImpl *L);
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| 
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|   /// getAttributes - The attributes for the specified index are
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|   /// returned.  Attributes for the result are denoted with Idx = 0.
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|   Attributes getAttributes(unsigned Idx) const;
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| 
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| };
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| 
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| } // End llvm namespace
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| 
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| #endif
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