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| //===-- X86JITInfo.cpp - Implement the JIT interfaces for the X86 target --===//
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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 implements the JIT interfaces for the X86 target.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #define DEBUG_TYPE "jit"
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| #include "X86JITInfo.h"
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| #include "X86Relocations.h"
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| #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineCodeEmitter.h"
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| #include "llvm/Config/alloca.h"
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| #include <cstdlib>
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| #include <iostream>
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| using namespace llvm;
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| 
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| #ifdef _MSC_VER
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|   extern "C" void *_AddressOfReturnAddress(void);
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|   #pragma intrinsic(_AddressOfReturnAddress)
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| #endif
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| 
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| void X86JITInfo::replaceMachineCodeForFunction(void *Old, void *New) {
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|   unsigned char *OldByte = (unsigned char *)Old;
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|   *OldByte++ = 0xE9;                // Emit JMP opcode.
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|   unsigned *OldWord = (unsigned *)OldByte;
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|   unsigned NewAddr = (intptr_t)New;
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|   unsigned OldAddr = (intptr_t)OldWord;
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|   *OldWord = NewAddr - OldAddr - 4; // Emit PC-relative addr of New code.
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /// JITCompilerFunction - This contains the address of the JIT function used to
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| /// compile a function lazily.
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| static TargetJITInfo::JITCompilerFn JITCompilerFunction;
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| 
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| // Provide a wrapper for X86CompilationCallback2 that saves non-traditional
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| // callee saved registers, for the fastcc calling convention.
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| extern "C" {
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| #if defined(__i386__) || defined(i386) || defined(_M_IX86)
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| #ifndef _MSC_VER
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|   void X86CompilationCallback(void);
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|   asm(
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|     ".text\n"
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|     ".align 8\n"
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| #if defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__APPLE__)
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|     ".globl _X86CompilationCallback\n"
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|   "_X86CompilationCallback:\n"
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| #else
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|     ".globl X86CompilationCallback\n"
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|   "X86CompilationCallback:\n"
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| #endif
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|     "pushl   %ebp\n"
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|     "movl    %esp, %ebp\n"    // Standard prologue
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|     "pushl   %eax\n"
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|     "pushl   %edx\n"          // save EAX/EDX
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| #if defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__APPLE__)
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|     "call _X86CompilationCallback2\n"
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| #else
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|     "call X86CompilationCallback2\n"
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| #endif
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|     "popl    %edx\n"
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|     "popl    %eax\n"
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|     "popl    %ebp\n"
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|     "ret\n");
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| #else
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|   void X86CompilationCallback2(void);
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| 
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|   _declspec(naked) void X86CompilationCallback(void) {
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|     __asm {
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|       push  eax
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|       push  edx
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|       call  X86CompilationCallback2
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|       pop   edx
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|       pop   eax
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|       ret
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|     }
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|   }
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| #endif // _MSC_VER
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| 
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| #else // Not an i386 host
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|   void X86CompilationCallback() {
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|     std::cerr << "Cannot call X86CompilationCallback() on a non-x86 arch!\n";
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|     abort();
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|   }
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| /// X86CompilationCallback - This is the target-specific function invoked by the
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| /// function stub when we did not know the real target of a call.  This function
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| /// must locate the start of the stub or call site and pass it into the JIT
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| /// compiler function.
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| extern "C" void X86CompilationCallback2() {
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| #ifdef _MSC_VER
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|   assert(sizeof(size_t) == 4); // FIXME: handle Win64
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|   unsigned *RetAddrLoc = (unsigned *)_AddressOfReturnAddress();
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|   RetAddrLoc += 3;  // skip over ret addr, edx, eax
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|   unsigned RetAddr = *RetAddrLoc;
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| #else
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|   unsigned *StackPtr = (unsigned*)__builtin_frame_address(1);
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|   unsigned RetAddr = (unsigned)(intptr_t)__builtin_return_address(1);
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|   unsigned *RetAddrLoc = &StackPtr[1];
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| 
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|   // NOTE: __builtin_frame_address doesn't work if frame pointer elimination has
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|   // been performed.  Having a variable sized alloca disables frame pointer
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|   // elimination currently, even if it's dead.  This is a gross hack.
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|   alloca(10+(RetAddr >> 31));
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| 
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| #endif
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|   assert(*RetAddrLoc == RetAddr &&
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|          "Could not find return address on the stack!");
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| 
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|   // It's a stub if there is an interrupt marker after the call.
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|   bool isStub = ((unsigned char*)(intptr_t)RetAddr)[0] == 0xCD;
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| 
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|   // The call instruction should have pushed the return value onto the stack...
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|   RetAddr -= 4;  // Backtrack to the reference itself...
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| 
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| #if 0
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|   DEBUG(std::cerr << "In callback! Addr=" << (void*)RetAddr
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|                   << " ESP=" << (void*)StackPtr
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|                   << ": Resolving call to function: "
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|                   << TheVM->getFunctionReferencedName((void*)RetAddr) << "\n");
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| #endif
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| 
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|   // Sanity check to make sure this really is a call instruction.
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|   assert(((unsigned char*)(intptr_t)RetAddr)[-1] == 0xE8 &&"Not a call instr!");
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| 
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|   unsigned NewVal = (intptr_t)JITCompilerFunction((void*)(intptr_t)RetAddr);
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| 
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|   // Rewrite the call target... so that we don't end up here every time we
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|   // execute the call.
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|   *(unsigned*)(intptr_t)RetAddr = NewVal-RetAddr-4;
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| 
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|   if (isStub) {
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|     // If this is a stub, rewrite the call into an unconditional branch
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|     // instruction so that two return addresses are not pushed onto the stack
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|     // when the requested function finally gets called.  This also makes the
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|     // 0xCD byte (interrupt) dead, so the marker doesn't effect anything.
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|     ((unsigned char*)(intptr_t)RetAddr)[-1] = 0xE9;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Change the return address to reexecute the call instruction...
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|   *RetAddrLoc -= 5;
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| }
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| 
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| TargetJITInfo::LazyResolverFn
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| X86JITInfo::getLazyResolverFunction(JITCompilerFn F) {
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|   JITCompilerFunction = F;
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|   return X86CompilationCallback;
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| }
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| 
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| void *X86JITInfo::emitFunctionStub(void *Fn, MachineCodeEmitter &MCE) {
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|   if (Fn != X86CompilationCallback) {
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|     MCE.startFunctionStub(5);
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|     MCE.emitByte(0xE9);
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|     MCE.emitWord((intptr_t)Fn-MCE.getCurrentPCValue()-4);
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|     return MCE.finishFunctionStub(0);
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|   }
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| 
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|   MCE.startFunctionStub(6);
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|   MCE.emitByte(0xE8);   // Call with 32 bit pc-rel destination...
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| 
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|   MCE.emitWord((intptr_t)Fn-MCE.getCurrentPCValue()-4);
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| 
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|   MCE.emitByte(0xCD);   // Interrupt - Just a marker identifying the stub!
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|   return MCE.finishFunctionStub(0);
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| }
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| 
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| /// relocate - Before the JIT can run a block of code that has been emitted,
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| /// it must rewrite the code to contain the actual addresses of any
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| /// referenced global symbols.
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| void X86JITInfo::relocate(void *Function, MachineRelocation *MR,
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|                           unsigned NumRelocs, unsigned char* GOTBase) {
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|   for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumRelocs; ++i, ++MR) {
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|     void *RelocPos = (char*)Function + MR->getMachineCodeOffset();
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|     intptr_t ResultPtr = (intptr_t)MR->getResultPointer();
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|     switch ((X86::RelocationType)MR->getRelocationType()) {
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|     case X86::reloc_pcrel_word:
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|       // PC relative relocation, add the relocated value to the value already in
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|       // memory, after we adjust it for where the PC is.
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|       ResultPtr = ResultPtr-(intptr_t)RelocPos-4;
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|       *((intptr_t*)RelocPos) += ResultPtr;
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|       break;
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|     case X86::reloc_absolute_word:
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|       // Absolute relocation, just add the relocated value to the value already
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|       // in memory.
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|       *((intptr_t*)RelocPos) += ResultPtr;
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|       break;
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|     }
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|   }
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| }
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