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| //===-- llvm/IntrinsicLowering.h - Intrinsic Function Lowering --*- C++ -*-===//
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| // 
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
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| // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| // 
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| // 
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| // This file defines the IntrinsicLowering interface.  This interface allows
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| // addition of domain-specific or front-end specific intrinsics to LLVM without
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| // having to modify all of the target-machines to support the new intrinsic.
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| // Later, as desired, code generators can incrementally add support for
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| // particular intrinsic functions, as desired, to generate better code.
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| //
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| // If a code generator cannot handle or does not know about an intrinsic
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| // function, it will use the intrinsic lowering interface to change an intrinsic
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| // function name into a concrete function name which can be used to implement
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| // the functionality of the intrinsic.  For example, llvm.acos can be
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| // implemented as a call to the math library 'acos' function if the target
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| // doesn't have hardware support for the intrinsic, or if it has not yet been
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| // implemented yet.
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| //
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| // Another use for this interface is the addition of domain-specific intrinsics.
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| // The default implementation of this interface would then lower the intrinsics
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| // to noop calls, allowing the direct execution of programs with instrumentation
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| // or other hooks placed in them.  When a specific tool or flag is used, a
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| // different implementation of these interfaces may be used, which activates the
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| // intrinsics in some way.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #ifndef LLVM_INTRINSICLOWERING_H
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| #define LLVM_INTRINSICLOWERING_H
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| 
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| #include "llvm/Intrinsics.h"
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| 
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| namespace llvm {
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|   class CallInst;
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|   
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|   struct IntrinsicLowering {
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|     virtual ~IntrinsicLowering() {}
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| 
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|     /// LowerIntrinsicCall - This method returns the LLVM function which should
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|     /// be used to implement the specified intrinsic function call.  If an
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|     /// intrinsic function must be implemented by the code generator (such as
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|     /// va_start), this function should print a message and abort.
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|     ///
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|     /// Otherwise, if an intrinsic function call can be lowered, the code to
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|     /// implement it (often a call to a non-intrinsic function) is inserted
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|     /// _after_ the call instruction and the call is deleted.  The caller must
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|     /// be capable of handling this kind of change.
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|     ///
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|     virtual void LowerIntrinsicCall(CallInst *CI) = 0;
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|   };
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| 
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|   /// DefaultIntrinsicLower - This is the default intrinsic lowering pass which
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|   /// is used if no other one is specified.  Custom intrinsic lowering
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|   /// implementations should pass any unhandled intrinsics to this
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|   /// implementation to allow for future extensibility.
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|   struct DefaultIntrinsicLowering : public IntrinsicLowering {
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|     virtual void LowerIntrinsicCall(CallInst *CI);    
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|   };
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| }
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| 
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| #endif
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