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//===- llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h - Alias Analysis Interface -*- 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 defines the generic AliasAnalysis interface, which is used as the
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// common interface used by all clients of alias analysis information, and
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// implemented by all alias analysis implementations.  Mod/Ref information is
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// also captured by this interface.
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//
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// Implementations of this interface must implement the various virtual methods,
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// which automatically provides functionality for the entire suite of client
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// APIs.
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//
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// This API identifies memory regions with the MemoryLocation class. The pointer
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// component specifies the base memory address of the region. The Size specifies
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// the maximum size (in address units) of the memory region, or
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// MemoryLocation::UnknownSize if the size is not known. The TBAA tag
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// identifies the "type" of the memory reference; see the
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// TypeBasedAliasAnalysis class for details.
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//
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// Some non-obvious details include:
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//  - Pointers that point to two completely different objects in memory never
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//    alias, regardless of the value of the Size component.
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//  - NoAlias doesn't imply inequal pointers. The most obvious example of this
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//    is two pointers to constant memory. Even if they are equal, constant
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//    memory is never stored to, so there will never be any dependencies.
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//    In this and other situations, the pointers may be both NoAlias and
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//    MustAlias at the same time. The current API can only return one result,
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//    though this is rarely a problem in practice.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_ALIASANALYSIS_H
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#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_ALIASANALYSIS_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/CallSite.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h"
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#include "llvm/Analysis/MemoryLocation.h"
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namespace llvm {
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class LoadInst;
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class StoreInst;
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class VAArgInst;
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class DataLayout;
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class TargetLibraryInfo;
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class Pass;
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class AnalysisUsage;
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class MemTransferInst;
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class MemIntrinsic;
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class DominatorTree;
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/// The possible results of an alias query.
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///
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/// These results are always computed between two MemoryLocation objects as
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/// a query to some alias analysis.
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///
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/// Note that these are unscoped enumerations because we would like to support
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/// implicitly testing a result for the existence of any possible aliasing with
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/// a conversion to bool, but an "enum class" doesn't support this. The
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/// canonical names from the literature are suffixed and unique anyways, and so
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/// they serve as global constants in LLVM for these results.
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///
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/// See docs/AliasAnalysis.html for more information on the specific meanings
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/// of these values.
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enum AliasResult {
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  /// The two locations do not alias at all.
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  ///
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  /// This value is arranged to convert to false, while all other values
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  /// convert to true. This allows a boolean context to convert the result to
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  /// a binary flag indicating whether there is the possibility of aliasing.
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  NoAlias = 0,
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  /// The two locations may or may not alias. This is the least precise result.
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  MayAlias,
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  /// The two locations alias, but only due to a partial overlap.
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  PartialAlias,
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  /// The two locations precisely alias each other.
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  MustAlias,
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};
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class AliasAnalysis {
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protected:
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  const DataLayout *DL;
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  const TargetLibraryInfo *TLI;
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private:
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  AliasAnalysis *AA;       // Previous Alias Analysis to chain to.
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protected:
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  /// InitializeAliasAnalysis - Subclasses must call this method to initialize
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  /// the AliasAnalysis interface before any other methods are called.  This is
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  /// typically called by the run* methods of these subclasses.  This may be
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  /// called multiple times.
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  ///
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  void InitializeAliasAnalysis(Pass *P, const DataLayout *DL);
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  /// getAnalysisUsage - All alias analysis implementations should invoke this
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  /// directly (using AliasAnalysis::getAnalysisUsage(AU)).
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  virtual void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const;
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public:
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  static char ID; // Class identification, replacement for typeinfo
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  AliasAnalysis() : DL(nullptr), TLI(nullptr), AA(nullptr) {}
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  virtual ~AliasAnalysis();  // We want to be subclassed
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  /// getTargetLibraryInfo - Return a pointer to the current TargetLibraryInfo
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  /// object, or null if no TargetLibraryInfo object is available.
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  ///
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  const TargetLibraryInfo *getTargetLibraryInfo() const { return TLI; }
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  /// getTypeStoreSize - Return the DataLayout store size for the given type,
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  /// if known, or a conservative value otherwise.
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  ///
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  uint64_t getTypeStoreSize(Type *Ty);
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  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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  /// Alias Queries...
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  ///
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  /// alias - The main low level interface to the alias analysis implementation.
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  /// Returns an AliasResult indicating whether the two pointers are aliased to
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  /// each other.  This is the interface that must be implemented by specific
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  /// alias analysis implementations.
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  virtual AliasResult alias(const MemoryLocation &LocA,
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                            const MemoryLocation &LocB);
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  /// alias - A convenience wrapper.
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  AliasResult alias(const Value *V1, uint64_t V1Size,
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                    const Value *V2, uint64_t V2Size) {
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    return alias(MemoryLocation(V1, V1Size), MemoryLocation(V2, V2Size));
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  }
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  /// alias - A convenience wrapper.
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  AliasResult alias(const Value *V1, const Value *V2) {
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    return alias(V1, MemoryLocation::UnknownSize, V2,
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                 MemoryLocation::UnknownSize);
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  }
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  /// isNoAlias - A trivial helper function to check to see if the specified
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  /// pointers are no-alias.
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  bool isNoAlias(const MemoryLocation &LocA, const MemoryLocation &LocB) {
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    return alias(LocA, LocB) == NoAlias;
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  }
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  /// isNoAlias - A convenience wrapper.
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  bool isNoAlias(const Value *V1, uint64_t V1Size,
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                 const Value *V2, uint64_t V2Size) {
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    return isNoAlias(MemoryLocation(V1, V1Size), MemoryLocation(V2, V2Size));
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  }
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  /// isNoAlias - A convenience wrapper.
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  bool isNoAlias(const Value *V1, const Value *V2) {
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    return isNoAlias(MemoryLocation(V1), MemoryLocation(V2));
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  }
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  /// isMustAlias - A convenience wrapper.
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  bool isMustAlias(const MemoryLocation &LocA, const MemoryLocation &LocB) {
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    return alias(LocA, LocB) == MustAlias;
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  }
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  /// isMustAlias - A convenience wrapper.
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  bool isMustAlias(const Value *V1, const Value *V2) {
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    return alias(V1, 1, V2, 1) == MustAlias;
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  }
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  /// pointsToConstantMemory - If the specified memory location is
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  /// known to be constant, return true. If OrLocal is true and the
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  /// specified memory location is known to be "local" (derived from
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  /// an alloca), return true. Otherwise return false.
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  virtual bool pointsToConstantMemory(const MemoryLocation &Loc,
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                                      bool OrLocal = false);
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  /// pointsToConstantMemory - A convenient wrapper.
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  bool pointsToConstantMemory(const Value *P, bool OrLocal = false) {
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    return pointsToConstantMemory(MemoryLocation(P), OrLocal);
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  }
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  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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  /// Simple mod/ref information...
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  ///
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  /// ModRefResult - Represent the result of a mod/ref query.  Mod and Ref are
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  /// bits which may be or'd together.
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  ///
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  enum ModRefResult { NoModRef = 0, Ref = 1, Mod = 2, ModRef = 3 };
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  /// These values define additional bits used to define the
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  /// ModRefBehavior values.
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  enum { Nowhere = 0, ArgumentPointees = 4, Anywhere = 8 | ArgumentPointees };
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  /// ModRefBehavior - Summary of how a function affects memory in the program.
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  /// Loads from constant globals are not considered memory accesses for this
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  /// interface.  Also, functions may freely modify stack space local to their
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  /// invocation without having to report it through these interfaces.
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  enum ModRefBehavior {
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    /// DoesNotAccessMemory - This function does not perform any non-local loads
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    /// or stores to memory.
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    ///
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    /// This property corresponds to the GCC 'const' attribute.
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    /// This property corresponds to the LLVM IR 'readnone' attribute.
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    /// This property corresponds to the IntrNoMem LLVM intrinsic flag.
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    DoesNotAccessMemory = Nowhere | NoModRef,
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    /// OnlyReadsArgumentPointees - The only memory references in this function
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    /// (if it has any) are non-volatile loads from objects pointed to by its
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    /// pointer-typed arguments, with arbitrary offsets.
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    ///
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    /// This property corresponds to the IntrReadArgMem LLVM intrinsic flag.
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    OnlyReadsArgumentPointees = ArgumentPointees | Ref,
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    /// OnlyAccessesArgumentPointees - The only memory references in this
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    /// function (if it has any) are non-volatile loads and stores from objects
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    /// pointed to by its pointer-typed arguments, with arbitrary offsets.
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    ///
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    /// This property corresponds to the IntrReadWriteArgMem LLVM intrinsic flag.
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    OnlyAccessesArgumentPointees = ArgumentPointees | ModRef,
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    /// OnlyReadsMemory - This function does not perform any non-local stores or
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    /// volatile loads, but may read from any memory location.
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    ///
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    /// This property corresponds to the GCC 'pure' attribute.
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    /// This property corresponds to the LLVM IR 'readonly' attribute.
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    /// This property corresponds to the IntrReadMem LLVM intrinsic flag.
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    OnlyReadsMemory = Anywhere | Ref,
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    /// UnknownModRefBehavior - This indicates that the function could not be
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    /// classified into one of the behaviors above.
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    UnknownModRefBehavior = Anywhere | ModRef
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  };
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  /// Get the ModRef info associated with a pointer argument of a callsite. The
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  /// result's bits are set to indicate the allowed aliasing ModRef kinds. Note
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  /// that these bits do not necessarily account for the overall behavior of
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  /// the function, but rather only provide additional per-argument
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  /// information.
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  virtual ModRefResult getArgModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS, unsigned ArgIdx);
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  /// getModRefBehavior - Return the behavior when calling the given call site.
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  virtual ModRefBehavior getModRefBehavior(ImmutableCallSite CS);
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  /// getModRefBehavior - Return the behavior when calling the given function.
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  /// For use when the call site is not known.
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  virtual ModRefBehavior getModRefBehavior(const Function *F);
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  /// doesNotAccessMemory - If the specified call is known to never read or
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  /// write memory, return true.  If the call only reads from known-constant
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  /// memory, it is also legal to return true.  Calls that unwind the stack
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  /// are legal for this predicate.
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  ///
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  /// Many optimizations (such as CSE and LICM) can be performed on such calls
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  /// without worrying about aliasing properties, and many calls have this
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  /// property (e.g. calls to 'sin' and 'cos').
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  ///
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  /// This property corresponds to the GCC 'const' attribute.
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  ///
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  bool doesNotAccessMemory(ImmutableCallSite CS) {
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    return getModRefBehavior(CS) == DoesNotAccessMemory;
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  }
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  /// doesNotAccessMemory - If the specified function is known to never read or
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  /// write memory, return true.  For use when the call site is not known.
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  ///
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  bool doesNotAccessMemory(const Function *F) {
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    return getModRefBehavior(F) == DoesNotAccessMemory;
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  }
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  /// onlyReadsMemory - If the specified call is known to only read from
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  /// non-volatile memory (or not access memory at all), return true.  Calls
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  /// that unwind the stack are legal for this predicate.
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  ///
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  /// This property allows many common optimizations to be performed in the
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  /// absence of interfering store instructions, such as CSE of strlen calls.
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  ///
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  /// This property corresponds to the GCC 'pure' attribute.
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  ///
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  bool onlyReadsMemory(ImmutableCallSite CS) {
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    return onlyReadsMemory(getModRefBehavior(CS));
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  }
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  /// onlyReadsMemory - If the specified function is known to only read from
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  /// non-volatile memory (or not access memory at all), return true.  For use
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  /// when the call site is not known.
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  ///
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  bool onlyReadsMemory(const Function *F) {
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    return onlyReadsMemory(getModRefBehavior(F));
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  }
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  /// onlyReadsMemory - Return true if functions with the specified behavior are
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  /// known to only read from non-volatile memory (or not access memory at all).
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  ///
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  static bool onlyReadsMemory(ModRefBehavior MRB) {
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    return !(MRB & Mod);
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  }
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  /// onlyAccessesArgPointees - Return true if functions with the specified
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  /// behavior are known to read and write at most from objects pointed to by
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  /// their pointer-typed arguments (with arbitrary offsets).
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  ///
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  static bool onlyAccessesArgPointees(ModRefBehavior MRB) {
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    return !(MRB & Anywhere & ~ArgumentPointees);
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  }
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  /// doesAccessArgPointees - Return true if functions with the specified
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  /// behavior are known to potentially read or write from objects pointed
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  /// to be their pointer-typed arguments (with arbitrary offsets).
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  ///
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  static bool doesAccessArgPointees(ModRefBehavior MRB) {
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    return (MRB & ModRef) && (MRB & ArgumentPointees);
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo - Return information about whether or not an
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  /// instruction may read or write memory (without regard to a
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  /// specific location)
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const Instruction *I) {
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    if (auto CS = ImmutableCallSite(I)) {
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      auto MRB = getModRefBehavior(CS);
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      if (MRB & ModRef)
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        return ModRef;
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      else if (MRB & Ref)
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        return Ref;
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      else if (MRB & Mod)
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        return Mod;
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      return NoModRef;
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    }
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    return getModRefInfo(I, MemoryLocation());
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo - Return information about whether or not an instruction may
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  /// read or write the specified memory location.  An instruction
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  /// that doesn't read or write memory may be trivially LICM'd for example.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const Instruction *I, const MemoryLocation &Loc) {
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    switch (I->getOpcode()) {
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    case Instruction::VAArg:  return getModRefInfo((const VAArgInst*)I, Loc);
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    case Instruction::Load:   return getModRefInfo((const LoadInst*)I,  Loc);
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    case Instruction::Store:  return getModRefInfo((const StoreInst*)I, Loc);
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    case Instruction::Fence:  return getModRefInfo((const FenceInst*)I, Loc);
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    case Instruction::AtomicCmpXchg:
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      return getModRefInfo((const AtomicCmpXchgInst*)I, Loc);
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    case Instruction::AtomicRMW:
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      return getModRefInfo((const AtomicRMWInst*)I, Loc);
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    case Instruction::Call:   return getModRefInfo((const CallInst*)I,  Loc);
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    case Instruction::Invoke: return getModRefInfo((const InvokeInst*)I,Loc);
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    default:                  return NoModRef;
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    }
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const Instruction *I,
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                             const Value *P, uint64_t Size) {
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    return getModRefInfo(I, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for call sites) - Return information about whether
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  /// a particular call site modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  virtual ModRefResult getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS,
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                                     const MemoryLocation &Loc);
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  /// getModRefInfo (for call sites) - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS,
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                             const Value *P, uint64_t Size) {
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    return getModRefInfo(CS, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for calls) - Return information about whether
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  /// a particular call modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const CallInst *C, const MemoryLocation &Loc) {
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    return getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite(C), Loc);
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for calls) - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const CallInst *C, const Value *P, uint64_t Size) {
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    return getModRefInfo(C, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for invokes) - Return information about whether
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  /// a particular invoke modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const InvokeInst *I, const MemoryLocation &Loc) {
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    return getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite(I), Loc);
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for invokes) - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const InvokeInst *I,
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                             const Value *P, uint64_t Size) {
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    return getModRefInfo(I, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for loads) - Return information about whether
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  /// a particular load modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const LoadInst *L, const MemoryLocation &Loc);
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  /// getModRefInfo (for loads) - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const LoadInst *L, const Value *P, uint64_t Size) {
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    return getModRefInfo(L, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for stores) - Return information about whether
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  /// a particular store modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const StoreInst *S, const MemoryLocation &Loc);
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  /// getModRefInfo (for stores) - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const StoreInst *S, const Value *P, uint64_t Size){
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    return getModRefInfo(S, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for fences) - Return information about whether
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  /// a particular store modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const FenceInst *S, const MemoryLocation &Loc) {
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    // Conservatively correct.  (We could possibly be a bit smarter if
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    // Loc is a alloca that doesn't escape.)
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    return ModRef;
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for fences) - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const FenceInst *S, const Value *P, uint64_t Size){
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    return getModRefInfo(S, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for cmpxchges) - Return information about whether
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  /// a particular cmpxchg modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const AtomicCmpXchgInst *CX,
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                             const MemoryLocation &Loc);
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  /// getModRefInfo (for cmpxchges) - A convenience wrapper.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const AtomicCmpXchgInst *CX,
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						|
                             const Value *P, unsigned Size) {
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    return getModRefInfo(CX, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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  }
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  /// getModRefInfo (for atomicrmws) - Return information about whether
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						|
  /// a particular atomicrmw modifies or reads the specified memory location.
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  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const AtomicRMWInst *RMW,
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						|
                             const MemoryLocation &Loc);
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						|
  /// getModRefInfo (for atomicrmws) - A convenience wrapper.
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						|
  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const AtomicRMWInst *RMW,
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						|
                             const Value *P, unsigned Size) {
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						|
    return getModRefInfo(RMW, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
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						|
  }
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						|
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						|
  /// getModRefInfo (for va_args) - Return information about whether
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						|
  /// a particular va_arg modifies or reads the specified memory location.
 | 
						|
  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const VAArgInst *I, const MemoryLocation &Loc);
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						|
 | 
						|
  /// getModRefInfo (for va_args) - A convenience wrapper.
 | 
						|
  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(const VAArgInst* I, const Value* P, uint64_t Size){
 | 
						|
    return getModRefInfo(I, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
 | 
						|
  }
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						|
  /// getModRefInfo - Return information about whether a call and an instruction
 | 
						|
  /// may refer to the same memory locations.
 | 
						|
  ModRefResult getModRefInfo(Instruction *I,
 | 
						|
                             ImmutableCallSite Call);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// getModRefInfo - Return information about whether two call sites may refer
 | 
						|
  /// to the same set of memory locations.  See 
 | 
						|
  ///   http://llvm.org/docs/AliasAnalysis.html#ModRefInfo
 | 
						|
  /// for details.
 | 
						|
  virtual ModRefResult getModRefInfo(ImmutableCallSite CS1,
 | 
						|
                                     ImmutableCallSite CS2);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// callCapturesBefore - Return information about whether a particular call 
 | 
						|
  /// site modifies or reads the specified memory location.
 | 
						|
  ModRefResult callCapturesBefore(const Instruction *I,
 | 
						|
                                  const MemoryLocation &MemLoc,
 | 
						|
                                  DominatorTree *DT);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// callCapturesBefore - A convenience wrapper.
 | 
						|
  ModRefResult callCapturesBefore(const Instruction *I, const Value *P,
 | 
						|
                                  uint64_t Size, DominatorTree *DT) {
 | 
						|
    return callCapturesBefore(I, MemoryLocation(P, Size), DT);
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 | 
						|
  /// Higher level methods for querying mod/ref information.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// canBasicBlockModify - Return true if it is possible for execution of the
 | 
						|
  /// specified basic block to modify the location Loc.
 | 
						|
  bool canBasicBlockModify(const BasicBlock &BB, const MemoryLocation &Loc);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// canBasicBlockModify - A convenience wrapper.
 | 
						|
  bool canBasicBlockModify(const BasicBlock &BB, const Value *P, uint64_t Size){
 | 
						|
    return canBasicBlockModify(BB, MemoryLocation(P, Size));
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// canInstructionRangeModRef - Return true if it is possible for the
 | 
						|
  /// execution of the specified instructions to mod\ref (according to the
 | 
						|
  /// mode) the location Loc. The instructions to consider are all
 | 
						|
  /// of the instructions in the range of [I1,I2] INCLUSIVE.
 | 
						|
  /// I1 and I2 must be in the same basic block.
 | 
						|
  bool canInstructionRangeModRef(const Instruction &I1, const Instruction &I2,
 | 
						|
                                 const MemoryLocation &Loc,
 | 
						|
                                 const ModRefResult Mode);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// canInstructionRangeModRef - A convenience wrapper.
 | 
						|
  bool canInstructionRangeModRef(const Instruction &I1,
 | 
						|
                                 const Instruction &I2, const Value *Ptr,
 | 
						|
                                 uint64_t Size, const ModRefResult Mode) {
 | 
						|
    return canInstructionRangeModRef(I1, I2, MemoryLocation(Ptr, Size), Mode);
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 | 
						|
  /// Methods that clients should call when they transform the program to allow
 | 
						|
  /// alias analyses to update their internal data structures.  Note that these
 | 
						|
  /// methods may be called on any instruction, regardless of whether or not
 | 
						|
  /// they have pointer-analysis implications.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// deleteValue - This method should be called whenever an LLVM Value is
 | 
						|
  /// deleted from the program, for example when an instruction is found to be
 | 
						|
  /// redundant and is eliminated.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  virtual void deleteValue(Value *V);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// copyValue - This method should be used whenever a preexisting value in the
 | 
						|
  /// program is copied or cloned, introducing a new value.  Note that analysis
 | 
						|
  /// implementations should tolerate clients that use this method to introduce
 | 
						|
  /// the same value multiple times: if the analysis already knows about a
 | 
						|
  /// value, it should ignore the request.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  virtual void copyValue(Value *From, Value *To);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// addEscapingUse - This method should be used whenever an escaping use is
 | 
						|
  /// added to a pointer value.  Analysis implementations may either return
 | 
						|
  /// conservative responses for that value in the future, or may recompute
 | 
						|
  /// some or all internal state to continue providing precise responses.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  /// Escaping uses are considered by anything _except_ the following:
 | 
						|
  ///  - GEPs or bitcasts of the pointer
 | 
						|
  ///  - Loads through the pointer
 | 
						|
  ///  - Stores through (but not of) the pointer
 | 
						|
  virtual void addEscapingUse(Use &U);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// replaceWithNewValue - This method is the obvious combination of the two
 | 
						|
  /// above, and it provided as a helper to simplify client code.
 | 
						|
  ///
 | 
						|
  void replaceWithNewValue(Value *Old, Value *New) {
 | 
						|
    copyValue(Old, New);
 | 
						|
    deleteValue(Old);
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/// isNoAliasCall - Return true if this pointer is returned by a noalias
 | 
						|
/// function.
 | 
						|
bool isNoAliasCall(const Value *V);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/// isNoAliasArgument - Return true if this is an argument with the noalias
 | 
						|
/// attribute.
 | 
						|
bool isNoAliasArgument(const Value *V);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/// isIdentifiedObject - Return true if this pointer refers to a distinct and
 | 
						|
/// identifiable object.  This returns true for:
 | 
						|
///    Global Variables and Functions (but not Global Aliases)
 | 
						|
///    Allocas
 | 
						|
///    ByVal and NoAlias Arguments
 | 
						|
///    NoAlias returns (e.g. calls to malloc)
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
bool isIdentifiedObject(const Value *V);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/// isIdentifiedFunctionLocal - Return true if V is umabigously identified
 | 
						|
/// at the function-level. Different IdentifiedFunctionLocals can't alias.
 | 
						|
/// Further, an IdentifiedFunctionLocal can not alias with any function
 | 
						|
/// arguments other than itself, which is not necessarily true for
 | 
						|
/// IdentifiedObjects.
 | 
						|
bool isIdentifiedFunctionLocal(const Value *V);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
} // End llvm namespace
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
#endif
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