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| //===- llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h - Walk computations --------*- 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 routines that help analyze properties that chains of
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| // computations have.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_VALUETRACKING_H
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| #define LLVM_ANALYSIS_VALUETRACKING_H
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| 
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| #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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| #include <string>
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| 
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| namespace llvm {
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|   template <typename T> class SmallVectorImpl;
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|   class Value;
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|   class Instruction;
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|   class APInt;
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|   class TargetData;
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|   
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|   /// ComputeMaskedBits - Determine which of the bits specified in Mask are
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|   /// known to be either zero or one and return them in the KnownZero/KnownOne
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|   /// bit sets.  This code only analyzes bits in Mask, in order to short-circuit
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|   /// processing.
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|   ///
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|   /// This function is defined on values with integer type, values with pointer
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|   /// type (but only if TD is non-null), and vectors of integers.  In the case
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|   /// where V is a vector, the mask, known zero, and known one values are the
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|   /// same width as the vector element, and the bit is set only if it is true
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|   /// for all of the elements in the vector.
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|   void ComputeMaskedBits(Value *V, const APInt &Mask, APInt &KnownZero,
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|                          APInt &KnownOne, const TargetData *TD = 0,
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|                          unsigned Depth = 0);
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|   
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|   /// ComputeSignBit - Determine whether the sign bit is known to be zero or
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|   /// one.  Convenience wrapper around ComputeMaskedBits.
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|   void ComputeSignBit(Value *V, bool &KnownZero, bool &KnownOne,
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|                       const TargetData *TD = 0, unsigned Depth = 0);
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| 
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|   /// isPowerOfTwo - Return true if the given value is known to have exactly one
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|   /// bit set when defined. For vectors return true if every element is known to
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|   /// be a power of two when defined.  Supports values with integer or pointer
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|   /// type and vectors of integers.
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|   bool isPowerOfTwo(Value *V, const TargetData *TD = 0, unsigned Depth = 0);
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| 
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|   /// isKnownNonZero - Return true if the given value is known to be non-zero
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|   /// when defined.  For vectors return true if every element is known to be
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|   /// non-zero when defined.  Supports values with integer or pointer type and
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|   /// vectors of integers.
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|   bool isKnownNonZero(Value *V, const TargetData *TD = 0, unsigned Depth = 0);
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| 
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|   /// MaskedValueIsZero - Return true if 'V & Mask' is known to be zero.  We use
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|   /// this predicate to simplify operations downstream.  Mask is known to be
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|   /// zero for bits that V cannot have.
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|   ///
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|   /// This function is defined on values with integer type, values with pointer
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|   /// type (but only if TD is non-null), and vectors of integers.  In the case
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|   /// where V is a vector, the mask, known zero, and known one values are the
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|   /// same width as the vector element, and the bit is set only if it is true
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|   /// for all of the elements in the vector.
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|   bool MaskedValueIsZero(Value *V, const APInt &Mask, 
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|                          const TargetData *TD = 0, unsigned Depth = 0);
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| 
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|   
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|   /// ComputeNumSignBits - Return the number of times the sign bit of the
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|   /// register is replicated into the other bits.  We know that at least 1 bit
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|   /// is always equal to the sign bit (itself), but other cases can give us
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|   /// information.  For example, immediately after an "ashr X, 2", we know that
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|   /// the top 3 bits are all equal to each other, so we return 3.
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|   ///
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|   /// 'Op' must have a scalar integer type.
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|   ///
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|   unsigned ComputeNumSignBits(Value *Op, const TargetData *TD = 0,
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|                               unsigned Depth = 0);
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| 
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|   /// ComputeMultiple - This function computes the integer multiple of Base that
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|   /// equals V.  If successful, it returns true and returns the multiple in
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|   /// Multiple.  If unsuccessful, it returns false.  Also, if V can be
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|   /// simplified to an integer, then the simplified V is returned in Val.  Look
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|   /// through sext only if LookThroughSExt=true.
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|   bool ComputeMultiple(Value *V, unsigned Base, Value *&Multiple,
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|                        bool LookThroughSExt = false,
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|                        unsigned Depth = 0);
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| 
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|   /// CannotBeNegativeZero - Return true if we can prove that the specified FP 
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|   /// value is never equal to -0.0.
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|   ///
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|   bool CannotBeNegativeZero(const Value *V, unsigned Depth = 0);
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| 
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|   /// isBytewiseValue - If the specified value can be set by repeating the same
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|   /// byte in memory, return the i8 value that it is represented with.  This is
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|   /// true for all i8 values obviously, but is also true for i32 0, i32 -1,
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|   /// i16 0xF0F0, double 0.0 etc.  If the value can't be handled with a repeated
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|   /// byte store (e.g. i16 0x1234), return null.
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|   Value *isBytewiseValue(Value *V);
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|     
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|   /// FindInsertedValue - Given an aggregrate and an sequence of indices, see if
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|   /// the scalar value indexed is already around as a register, for example if
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|   /// it were inserted directly into the aggregrate.
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|   ///
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|   /// If InsertBefore is not null, this function will duplicate (modified)
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|   /// insertvalues when a part of a nested struct is extracted.
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|   Value *FindInsertedValue(Value *V,
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|                            const unsigned *idx_begin,
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|                            const unsigned *idx_end,
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|                            Instruction *InsertBefore = 0);
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| 
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|   /// This is a convenience wrapper for finding values indexed by a single index
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|   /// only.
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|   inline Value *FindInsertedValue(Value *V, const unsigned Idx,
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|                                   Instruction *InsertBefore = 0) {
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|     const unsigned Idxs[1] = { Idx };
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|     return FindInsertedValue(V, &Idxs[0], &Idxs[1], InsertBefore);
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|   }
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|   
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|   /// GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset - Analyze the specified pointer to see if
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|   /// it can be expressed as a base pointer plus a constant offset.  Return the
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|   /// base and offset to the caller.
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|   Value *GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(Value *Ptr, int64_t &Offset,
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|                                           const TargetData &TD);
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|   static inline const Value *
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|   GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(const Value *Ptr, int64_t &Offset,
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|                                    const TargetData &TD) {
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|     return GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(const_cast<Value*>(Ptr), Offset,TD);
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|   }
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|   
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|   /// GetConstantStringInfo - This function computes the length of a
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|   /// null-terminated C string pointed to by V.  If successful, it returns true
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|   /// and returns the string in Str.  If unsuccessful, it returns false.  If
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|   /// StopAtNul is set to true (the default), the returned string is truncated
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|   /// by a nul character in the global.  If StopAtNul is false, the nul
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|   /// character is included in the result string.
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|   bool GetConstantStringInfo(const Value *V, std::string &Str,
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|                              uint64_t Offset = 0,
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|                              bool StopAtNul = true);
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|                         
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|   /// GetStringLength - If we can compute the length of the string pointed to by
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|   /// the specified pointer, return 'len+1'.  If we can't, return 0.
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|   uint64_t GetStringLength(Value *V);
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| 
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|   /// GetUnderlyingObject - This method strips off any GEP address adjustments
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|   /// and pointer casts from the specified value, returning the original object
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|   /// being addressed.  Note that the returned value has pointer type if the
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|   /// specified value does.  If the MaxLookup value is non-zero, it limits the
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|   /// number of instructions to be stripped off.
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|   Value *GetUnderlyingObject(Value *V, const TargetData *TD = 0,
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|                              unsigned MaxLookup = 6);
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|   static inline const Value *
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|   GetUnderlyingObject(const Value *V, const TargetData *TD = 0,
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|                       unsigned MaxLookup = 6) {
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|     return GetUnderlyingObject(const_cast<Value *>(V), TD, MaxLookup);
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|   }
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| 
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|   /// onlyUsedByLifetimeMarkers - Return true if the only users of this pointer
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|   /// are lifetime markers.
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|   bool onlyUsedByLifetimeMarkers(const Value *V);
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| 
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| } // end namespace llvm
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| 
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| #endif
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