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//===- MCStreamer.h - High-level Streaming Machine Code Output --*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file declares the MCStreamer class.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_MC_MCSTREAMER_H
#define LLVM_MC_MCSTREAMER_H
#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCDirectives.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCDwarf.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCLinkerOptimizationHint.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCWinEH.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h"
#include <string>
namespace llvm {
class MCAsmBackend;
class MCCodeEmitter;
class MCContext;
class MCExpr;
class MCInst;
class MCInstPrinter;
class MCSection;
class MCStreamer;
class MCSymbol;
class MCSymbolELF;
class MCSymbolRefExpr;
class MCSubtargetInfo;
class StringRef;
class Twine;
class raw_ostream;
class formatted_raw_ostream;
class AssemblerConstantPools;
typedef std::pair<MCSection *, const MCExpr *> MCSectionSubPair;
/// Target specific streamer interface. This is used so that targets can
/// implement support for target specific assembly directives.
///
/// If target foo wants to use this, it should implement 3 classes:
/// * FooTargetStreamer : public MCTargetStreamer
/// * FooTargetAsmStreamer : public FooTargetStreamer
/// * FooTargetELFStreamer : public FooTargetStreamer
///
/// FooTargetStreamer should have a pure virtual method for each directive. For
/// example, for a ".bar symbol_name" directive, it should have
/// virtual emitBar(const MCSymbol &Symbol) = 0;
///
/// The FooTargetAsmStreamer and FooTargetELFStreamer classes implement the
/// method. The assembly streamer just prints ".bar symbol_name". The object
/// streamer does whatever is needed to implement .bar in the object file.
///
/// In the assembly printer and parser the target streamer can be used by
/// calling getTargetStreamer and casting it to FooTargetStreamer:
///
/// MCTargetStreamer &TS = OutStreamer.getTargetStreamer();
/// FooTargetStreamer &ATS = static_cast<FooTargetStreamer &>(TS);
///
/// The base classes FooTargetAsmStreamer and FooTargetELFStreamer should
/// *never* be treated differently. Callers should always talk to a
/// FooTargetStreamer.
class MCTargetStreamer {
protected:
MCStreamer &Streamer;
public:
MCTargetStreamer(MCStreamer &S);
virtual ~MCTargetStreamer();
MCStreamer &getStreamer() { return Streamer; }
Re-commit: Demote EmitRawText call in AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() and remove hasRawTextSupport() call Summary: AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() will no longer use the EmitRawText() call for targets with mature MC support. Such targets will always parse the inline assembly (even when emitting assembly). Targets without mature MC support continue to use EmitRawText() for assembly output. The hasRawTextSupport() check in AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() has been replaced with MCAsmInfo::UseIntegratedAs which when true, causes the integrated assembler to parse inline assembly (even when emitting assembly output). UseIntegratedAs is set to true for targets that consider any failure to parse valid assembly to be a bug. Target specific subclasses generally enable the integrated assembler in their constructor. The default value can be overridden with -no-integrated-as. All tests that rely on inline assembly supporting invalid assembly (for example, those that use mnemonics such as 'foo' or 'hello world') have been updated to disable the integrated assembler. Changes since review (and last commit attempt): - Fixed test failures that were missed due to configuration of local build. (fixes crash.ll and a couple others). - Fixed tests that happened to pass because the local build was on X86 (should fix 2007-12-17-InvokeAsm.ll) - mature-mc-support.ll's should no longer require all targets to be compiled. (should fix ARM and PPC buildbots) - Object output (-filetype=obj and similar) now forces the integrated assembler to be enabled regardless of default setting or -no-integrated-as. (should fix SystemZ buildbots) Reviewers: rafael Reviewed By: rafael CC: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2686 git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@201333 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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// Allow a target to add behavior to the EmitLabel of MCStreamer.
virtual void emitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol);
// Allow a target to add behavior to the emitAssignment of MCStreamer.
virtual void emitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void prettyPrintAsm(MCInstPrinter &InstPrinter, raw_ostream &OS,
const MCInst &Inst, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI);
virtual void finish();
};
// FIXME: declared here because it is used from
// lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/ARMException.cpp.
class ARMTargetStreamer : public MCTargetStreamer {
public:
ARMTargetStreamer(MCStreamer &S);
~ARMTargetStreamer() override;
virtual void emitFnStart();
virtual void emitFnEnd();
virtual void emitCantUnwind();
virtual void emitPersonality(const MCSymbol *Personality);
virtual void emitPersonalityIndex(unsigned Index);
virtual void emitHandlerData();
virtual void emitSetFP(unsigned FpReg, unsigned SpReg,
int64_t Offset = 0);
virtual void emitMovSP(unsigned Reg, int64_t Offset = 0);
virtual void emitPad(int64_t Offset);
virtual void emitRegSave(const SmallVectorImpl<unsigned> &RegList,
bool isVector);
virtual void emitUnwindRaw(int64_t StackOffset,
const SmallVectorImpl<uint8_t> &Opcodes);
virtual void switchVendor(StringRef Vendor);
virtual void emitAttribute(unsigned Attribute, unsigned Value);
virtual void emitTextAttribute(unsigned Attribute, StringRef String);
virtual void emitIntTextAttribute(unsigned Attribute, unsigned IntValue,
StringRef StringValue = "");
virtual void emitFPU(unsigned FPU);
virtual void emitArch(unsigned Arch);
virtual void emitArchExtension(unsigned ArchExt);
virtual void emitObjectArch(unsigned Arch);
virtual void finishAttributeSection();
virtual void emitInst(uint32_t Inst, char Suffix = '\0');
virtual void AnnotateTLSDescriptorSequence(const MCSymbolRefExpr *SRE);
virtual void emitThumbSet(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
void finish() override;
/// Callback used to implement the ldr= pseudo.
/// Add a new entry to the constant pool for the current section and return an
/// MCExpr that can be used to refer to the constant pool location.
const MCExpr *addConstantPoolEntry(const MCExpr *);
/// Callback used to implemnt the .ltorg directive.
/// Emit contents of constant pool for the current section.
void emitCurrentConstantPool();
private:
std::unique_ptr<AssemblerConstantPools> ConstantPools;
};
/// \brief Streaming machine code generation interface.
///
/// This interface is intended to provide a programatic interface that is very
/// similar to the level that an assembler .s file provides. It has callbacks
/// to emit bytes, handle directives, etc. The implementation of this interface
/// retains state to know what the current section is etc.
///
/// There are multiple implementations of this interface: one for writing out
/// a .s file, and implementations that write out .o files of various formats.
///
class MCStreamer {
MCContext &Context;
std::unique_ptr<MCTargetStreamer> TargetStreamer;
MCStreamer(const MCStreamer &) = delete;
MCStreamer &operator=(const MCStreamer &) = delete;
std::vector<MCDwarfFrameInfo> DwarfFrameInfos;
MCDwarfFrameInfo *getCurrentDwarfFrameInfo();
void EnsureValidDwarfFrame();
MCSymbol *EmitCFICommon();
std::vector<WinEH::FrameInfo *> WinFrameInfos;
WinEH::FrameInfo *CurrentWinFrameInfo;
void EnsureValidWinFrameInfo();
/// \brief Tracks an index to represent the order a symbol was emitted in.
/// Zero means we did not emit that symbol.
DenseMap<const MCSymbol *, unsigned> SymbolOrdering;
/// \brief This is stack of current and previous section values saved by
/// PushSection.
SmallVector<std::pair<MCSectionSubPair, MCSectionSubPair>, 4> SectionStack;
protected:
MCStreamer(MCContext &Ctx);
virtual void EmitCFIStartProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &Frame);
virtual void EmitCFIEndProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &CurFrame);
WinEH::FrameInfo *getCurrentWinFrameInfo() {
return CurrentWinFrameInfo;
}
virtual void EmitWindowsUnwindTables();
virtual void EmitRawTextImpl(StringRef String);
public:
virtual ~MCStreamer();
void visitUsedExpr(const MCExpr &Expr);
virtual void visitUsedSymbol(const MCSymbol &Sym);
void setTargetStreamer(MCTargetStreamer *TS) {
TargetStreamer.reset(TS);
}
/// State management
///
virtual void reset();
MCContext &getContext() const { return Context; }
MCTargetStreamer *getTargetStreamer() {
return TargetStreamer.get();
}
unsigned getNumFrameInfos() { return DwarfFrameInfos.size(); }
ArrayRef<MCDwarfFrameInfo> getDwarfFrameInfos() const {
return DwarfFrameInfos;
}
unsigned getNumWinFrameInfos() { return WinFrameInfos.size(); }
ArrayRef<WinEH::FrameInfo *> getWinFrameInfos() const {
return WinFrameInfos;
}
void generateCompactUnwindEncodings(MCAsmBackend *MAB);
/// \name Assembly File Formatting.
/// @{
/// \brief Return true if this streamer supports verbose assembly and if it is
/// enabled.
virtual bool isVerboseAsm() const { return false; }
/// \brief Return true if this asm streamer supports emitting unformatted text
/// to the .s file with EmitRawText.
virtual bool hasRawTextSupport() const { return false; }
/// \brief Is the integrated assembler required for this streamer to function
Re-commit: Demote EmitRawText call in AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() and remove hasRawTextSupport() call Summary: AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() will no longer use the EmitRawText() call for targets with mature MC support. Such targets will always parse the inline assembly (even when emitting assembly). Targets without mature MC support continue to use EmitRawText() for assembly output. The hasRawTextSupport() check in AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() has been replaced with MCAsmInfo::UseIntegratedAs which when true, causes the integrated assembler to parse inline assembly (even when emitting assembly output). UseIntegratedAs is set to true for targets that consider any failure to parse valid assembly to be a bug. Target specific subclasses generally enable the integrated assembler in their constructor. The default value can be overridden with -no-integrated-as. All tests that rely on inline assembly supporting invalid assembly (for example, those that use mnemonics such as 'foo' or 'hello world') have been updated to disable the integrated assembler. Changes since review (and last commit attempt): - Fixed test failures that were missed due to configuration of local build. (fixes crash.ll and a couple others). - Fixed tests that happened to pass because the local build was on X86 (should fix 2007-12-17-InvokeAsm.ll) - mature-mc-support.ll's should no longer require all targets to be compiled. (should fix ARM and PPC buildbots) - Object output (-filetype=obj and similar) now forces the integrated assembler to be enabled regardless of default setting or -no-integrated-as. (should fix SystemZ buildbots) Reviewers: rafael Reviewed By: rafael CC: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2686 git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@201333 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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/// correctly?
virtual bool isIntegratedAssemblerRequired() const { return false; }
/// \brief Add a textual command.
///
/// Typically for comments that can be emitted to the generated .s
/// file if applicable as a QoI issue to make the output of the compiler
/// more readable. This only affects the MCAsmStreamer, and only when
/// verbose assembly output is enabled.
///
/// If the comment includes embedded \n's, they will each get the comment
/// prefix as appropriate. The added comment should not end with a \n.
virtual void AddComment(const Twine &T) {}
/// \brief Return a raw_ostream that comments can be written to. Unlike
/// AddComment, you are required to terminate comments with \n if you use this
/// method.
virtual raw_ostream &GetCommentOS();
/// \brief Print T and prefix it with the comment string (normally #) and
/// optionally a tab. This prints the comment immediately, not at the end of
/// the current line. It is basically a safe version of EmitRawText: since it
/// only prints comments, the object streamer ignores it instead of asserting.
virtual void emitRawComment(const Twine &T, bool TabPrefix = true);
/// AddBlankLine - Emit a blank line to a .s file to pretty it up.
virtual void AddBlankLine() {}
/// @}
/// \name Symbol & Section Management
/// @{
/// \brief Return the current section that the streamer is emitting code to.
MCSectionSubPair getCurrentSection() const {
if (!SectionStack.empty())
return SectionStack.back().first;
return MCSectionSubPair();
}
MCSection *getCurrentSectionOnly() const { return getCurrentSection().first; }
/// \brief Return the previous section that the streamer is emitting code to.
MCSectionSubPair getPreviousSection() const {
if (!SectionStack.empty())
return SectionStack.back().second;
return MCSectionSubPair();
}
/// \brief Returns an index to represent the order a symbol was emitted in.
/// (zero if we did not emit that symbol)
unsigned GetSymbolOrder(const MCSymbol *Sym) const {
return SymbolOrdering.lookup(Sym);
}
/// \brief Update streamer for a new active section.
///
/// This is called by PopSection and SwitchSection, if the current
/// section changes.
virtual void ChangeSection(MCSection *, const MCExpr *);
/// \brief Save the current and previous section on the section stack.
void PushSection() {
SectionStack.push_back(
std::make_pair(getCurrentSection(), getPreviousSection()));
}
/// \brief Restore the current and previous section from the section stack.
/// Calls ChangeSection as needed.
///
/// Returns false if the stack was empty.
bool PopSection() {
if (SectionStack.size() <= 1)
return false;
auto I = SectionStack.end();
--I;
MCSectionSubPair OldSection = I->first;
--I;
MCSectionSubPair NewSection = I->first;
if (OldSection != NewSection)
ChangeSection(NewSection.first, NewSection.second);
SectionStack.pop_back();
return true;
}
bool SubSection(const MCExpr *Subsection) {
if (SectionStack.empty())
return false;
SwitchSection(SectionStack.back().first.first, Subsection);
return true;
}
/// Set the current section where code is being emitted to \p Section. This
/// is required to update CurSection.
///
/// This corresponds to assembler directives like .section, .text, etc.
virtual void SwitchSection(MCSection *Section,
const MCExpr *Subsection = nullptr);
/// \brief Set the current section where code is being emitted to \p Section.
/// This is required to update CurSection. This version does not call
/// ChangeSection.
void SwitchSectionNoChange(MCSection *Section,
const MCExpr *Subsection = nullptr) {
assert(Section && "Cannot switch to a null section!");
MCSectionSubPair curSection = SectionStack.back().first;
SectionStack.back().second = curSection;
if (MCSectionSubPair(Section, Subsection) != curSection)
SectionStack.back().first = MCSectionSubPair(Section, Subsection);
}
/// \brief Create the default sections and set the initial one.
virtual void InitSections(bool NoExecStack);
MCSymbol *endSection(MCSection *Section);
/// \brief Sets the symbol's section.
///
/// Each emitted symbol will be tracked in the ordering table,
/// so we can sort on them later.
void AssignSection(MCSymbol *Symbol, MCSection *Section);
/// \brief Emit a label for \p Symbol into the current section.
///
/// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
/// foo:
///
/// \param Symbol - The symbol to emit. A given symbol should only be
/// emitted as a label once, and symbols emitted as a label should never be
/// used in an assignment.
// FIXME: These emission are non-const because we mutate the symbol to
// add the section we're emitting it to later.
virtual void EmitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol);
virtual void EmitEHSymAttributes(const MCSymbol *Symbol, MCSymbol *EHSymbol);
/// \brief Note in the output the specified \p Flag.
virtual void EmitAssemblerFlag(MCAssemblerFlag Flag);
/// \brief Emit the given list \p Options of strings as linker
/// options into the output.
virtual void EmitLinkerOptions(ArrayRef<std::string> Kind) {}
/// \brief Note in the output the specified region \p Kind.
virtual void EmitDataRegion(MCDataRegionType Kind) {}
/// \brief Specify the MachO minimum deployment target version.
virtual void EmitVersionMin(MCVersionMinType, unsigned Major, unsigned Minor,
unsigned Update) {}
/// \brief Note in the output that the specified \p Func is a Thumb mode
/// function (ARM target only).
virtual void EmitThumbFunc(MCSymbol *Func);
/// \brief Emit an assignment of \p Value to \p Symbol.
///
/// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
/// symbol = value
///
/// The assignment generates no code, but has the side effect of binding the
/// value in the current context. For the assembly streamer, this prints the
/// binding into the .s file.
///
/// \param Symbol - The symbol being assigned to.
/// \param Value - The value for the symbol.
virtual void EmitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
/// \brief Emit an weak reference from \p Alias to \p Symbol.
///
/// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
/// .weakref alias, symbol
///
/// \param Alias - The alias that is being created.
/// \param Symbol - The symbol being aliased.
virtual void EmitWeakReference(MCSymbol *Alias, const MCSymbol *Symbol);
/// \brief Add the given \p Attribute to \p Symbol.
virtual bool EmitSymbolAttribute(MCSymbol *Symbol,
MCSymbolAttr Attribute) = 0;
/// \brief Set the \p DescValue for the \p Symbol.
///
/// \param Symbol - The symbol to have its n_desc field set.
/// \param DescValue - The value to set into the n_desc field.
virtual void EmitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue);
/// \brief Start emitting COFF symbol definition
///
/// \param Symbol - The symbol to have its External & Type fields set.
virtual void BeginCOFFSymbolDef(const MCSymbol *Symbol);
/// \brief Emit the storage class of the symbol.
///
/// \param StorageClass - The storage class the symbol should have.
virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolStorageClass(int StorageClass);
/// \brief Emit the type of the symbol.
///
/// \param Type - A COFF type identifier (see COFF::SymbolType in X86COFF.h)
virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolType(int Type);
/// \brief Marks the end of the symbol definition.
virtual void EndCOFFSymbolDef();
virtual void EmitCOFFSafeSEH(MCSymbol const *Symbol);
/// \brief Emits a COFF section index.
///
/// \param Symbol - Symbol the section number relocation should point to.
virtual void EmitCOFFSectionIndex(MCSymbol const *Symbol);
/// \brief Emits a COFF section relative relocation.
///
/// \param Symbol - Symbol the section relative relocation should point to.
virtual void EmitCOFFSecRel32(MCSymbol const *Symbol);
/// \brief Emit an ELF .size directive.
///
/// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
/// .size symbol, expression
virtual void emitELFSize(MCSymbolELF *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
/// \brief Emit a Linker Optimization Hint (LOH) directive.
/// \param Args - Arguments of the LOH.
virtual void EmitLOHDirective(MCLOHType Kind, const MCLOHArgs &Args) {}
/// \brief Emit a common symbol.
///
/// \param Symbol - The common symbol to emit.
/// \param Size - The size of the common symbol.
/// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the symbol if
/// non-zero. This must be a power of 2.
virtual void EmitCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlignment) = 0;
/// \brief Emit a local common (.lcomm) symbol.
///
/// \param Symbol - The common symbol to emit.
/// \param Size - The size of the common symbol.
/// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the common symbol in bytes.
virtual void EmitLocalCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlignment);
/// \brief Emit the zerofill section and an optional symbol.
///
/// \param Section - The zerofill section to create and or to put the symbol
/// \param Symbol - The zerofill symbol to emit, if non-NULL.
/// \param Size - The size of the zerofill symbol.
/// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the zerofill symbol if
/// non-zero. This must be a power of 2 on some targets.
virtual void EmitZerofill(MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol = nullptr,
uint64_t Size = 0, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0) = 0;
/// \brief Emit a thread local bss (.tbss) symbol.
///
/// \param Section - The thread local common section.
/// \param Symbol - The thread local common symbol to emit.
/// \param Size - The size of the symbol.
/// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the thread local common symbol
/// if non-zero. This must be a power of 2 on some targets.
virtual void EmitTBSSSymbol(MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol,
uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0);
/// @}
/// \name Generating Data
/// @{
/// \brief Emit the bytes in \p Data into the output.
///
/// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .byte, .ascii,
/// etc.
virtual void EmitBytes(StringRef Data);
/// \brief Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a native
/// integer of the given \p Size bytes.
///
/// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .word, .quad,
/// etc.
///
/// \param Value - The value to emit.
/// \param Size - The size of the integer (in bytes) to emit. This must
/// match a native machine width.
/// \param Loc - The location of the expression for error reporting.
virtual void EmitValueImpl(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size,
const SMLoc &Loc = SMLoc());
void EmitValue(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size,
const SMLoc &Loc = SMLoc());
/// \brief Special case of EmitValue that avoids the client having
/// to pass in a MCExpr for constant integers.
virtual void EmitIntValue(uint64_t Value, unsigned Size);
virtual void EmitULEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value);
virtual void EmitSLEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value);
/// \brief Special case of EmitULEB128Value that avoids the client having to
/// pass in a MCExpr for constant integers.
void EmitULEB128IntValue(uint64_t Value, unsigned Padding = 0);
/// \brief Special case of EmitSLEB128Value that avoids the client having to
/// pass in a MCExpr for constant integers.
void EmitSLEB128IntValue(int64_t Value);
/// \brief Special case of EmitValue that avoids the client having to pass in
/// a MCExpr for MCSymbols.
void EmitSymbolValue(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Size,
bool IsSectionRelative = false);
/// \brief Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a gprel64 (64-bit
/// GP relative) value.
///
/// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .gpdword on
/// targets that support them.
virtual void EmitGPRel64Value(const MCExpr *Value);
/// \brief Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a gprel32 (32-bit
/// GP relative) value.
///
/// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .gprel32 on
/// targets that support them.
virtual void EmitGPRel32Value(const MCExpr *Value);
/// \brief Emit NumBytes bytes worth of the value specified by FillValue.
/// This implements directives such as '.space'.
virtual void EmitFill(uint64_t NumBytes, uint8_t FillValue);
/// \brief Emit NumBytes worth of zeros.
/// This function properly handles data in virtual sections.
virtual void EmitZeros(uint64_t NumBytes);
/// \brief Emit some number of copies of \p Value until the byte alignment \p
/// ByteAlignment is reached.
///
/// If the number of bytes need to emit for the alignment is not a multiple
/// of \p ValueSize, then the contents of the emitted fill bytes is
/// undefined.
///
/// This used to implement the .align assembler directive.
///
/// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment to reach. This must be a power of
/// two on some targets.
/// \param Value - The value to use when filling bytes.
/// \param ValueSize - The size of the integer (in bytes) to emit for
/// \p Value. This must match a native machine width.
/// \param MaxBytesToEmit - The maximum numbers of bytes to emit, or 0. If
/// the alignment cannot be reached in this many bytes, no bytes are
/// emitted.
virtual void EmitValueToAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, int64_t Value = 0,
unsigned ValueSize = 1,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0);
/// \brief Emit nops until the byte alignment \p ByteAlignment is reached.
///
/// This used to align code where the alignment bytes may be executed. This
/// can emit different bytes for different sizes to optimize execution.
///
/// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment to reach. This must be a power of
/// two on some targets.
/// \param MaxBytesToEmit - The maximum numbers of bytes to emit, or 0. If
/// the alignment cannot be reached in this many bytes, no bytes are
/// emitted.
virtual void EmitCodeAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment,
unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0);
/// \brief Emit some number of copies of \p Value until the byte offset \p
/// Offset is reached.
///
/// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .org.
///
/// \param Offset - The offset to reach. This may be an expression, but the
/// expression must be associated with the current section.
/// \param Value - The value to use when filling bytes.
/// \return false on success, true if the offset was invalid.
virtual bool EmitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset,
unsigned char Value = 0);
/// @}
/// \brief Switch to a new logical file. This is used to implement the '.file
/// "foo.c"' assembler directive.
virtual void EmitFileDirective(StringRef Filename);
/// \brief Emit the "identifiers" directive. This implements the
/// '.ident "version foo"' assembler directive.
virtual void EmitIdent(StringRef IdentString) {}
/// \brief Associate a filename with a specified logical file number. This
/// implements the DWARF2 '.file 4 "foo.c"' assembler directive.
virtual unsigned EmitDwarfFileDirective(unsigned FileNo, StringRef Directory,
StringRef Filename,
unsigned CUID = 0);
/// \brief This implements the DWARF2 '.loc fileno lineno ...' assembler
/// directive.
virtual void EmitDwarfLocDirective(unsigned FileNo, unsigned Line,
unsigned Column, unsigned Flags,
unsigned Isa, unsigned Discriminator,
StringRef FileName);
/// Emit the absolute difference between two symbols.
///
/// \pre Offset of \c Hi is greater than the offset \c Lo.
virtual void emitAbsoluteSymbolDiff(const MCSymbol *Hi, const MCSymbol *Lo,
unsigned Size);
virtual MCSymbol *getDwarfLineTableSymbol(unsigned CUID);
virtual void EmitCFISections(bool EH, bool Debug);
void EmitCFIStartProc(bool IsSimple);
void EmitCFIEndProc();
virtual void EmitCFIDefCfa(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIDefCfaOffset(int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIDefCfaRegister(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIPersonality(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Encoding);
virtual void EmitCFILsda(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Encoding);
virtual void EmitCFIRememberState();
virtual void EmitCFIRestoreState();
virtual void EmitCFISameValue(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIRestore(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIRelOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
virtual void EmitCFIAdjustCfaOffset(int64_t Adjustment);
virtual void EmitCFIEscape(StringRef Values);
virtual void EmitCFISignalFrame();
virtual void EmitCFIUndefined(int64_t Register);
virtual void EmitCFIRegister(int64_t Register1, int64_t Register2);
virtual void EmitCFIWindowSave();
virtual void EmitWinCFIStartProc(const MCSymbol *Symbol);
virtual void EmitWinCFIEndProc();
virtual void EmitWinCFIStartChained();
virtual void EmitWinCFIEndChained();
virtual void EmitWinCFIPushReg(unsigned Register);
virtual void EmitWinCFISetFrame(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset);
virtual void EmitWinCFIAllocStack(unsigned Size);
virtual void EmitWinCFISaveReg(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset);
virtual void EmitWinCFISaveXMM(unsigned Register, unsigned Offset);
virtual void EmitWinCFIPushFrame(bool Code);
virtual void EmitWinCFIEndProlog();
virtual void EmitWinEHHandler(const MCSymbol *Sym, bool Unwind, bool Except);
virtual void EmitWinEHHandlerData();
/// \brief Emit the given \p Instruction into the current section.
virtual void EmitInstruction(const MCInst &Inst, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI);
/// \brief Set the bundle alignment mode from now on in the section.
/// The argument is the power of 2 to which the alignment is set. The
/// value 0 means turn the bundle alignment off.
virtual void EmitBundleAlignMode(unsigned AlignPow2);
/// \brief The following instructions are a bundle-locked group.
///
/// \param AlignToEnd - If true, the bundle-locked group will be aligned to
/// the end of a bundle.
virtual void EmitBundleLock(bool AlignToEnd);
/// \brief Ends a bundle-locked group.
virtual void EmitBundleUnlock();
/// \brief If this file is backed by a assembly streamer, this dumps the
/// specified string in the output .s file. This capability is indicated by
/// the hasRawTextSupport() predicate. By default this aborts.
void EmitRawText(const Twine &String);
/// \brief Causes any cached state to be written out.
virtual void Flush() {}
/// \brief Streamer specific finalization.
virtual void FinishImpl();
/// \brief Finish emission of machine code.
void Finish();
virtual bool mayHaveInstructions(MCSection &Sec) const { return true; }
};
/// Create a dummy machine code streamer, which does nothing. This is useful for
/// timing the assembler front end.
MCStreamer *createNullStreamer(MCContext &Ctx);
/// Create a machine code streamer which will print out assembly for the native
/// target, suitable for compiling with a native assembler.
///
/// \param InstPrint - If given, the instruction printer to use. If not given
/// the MCInst representation will be printed. This method takes ownership of
/// InstPrint.
///
/// \param CE - If given, a code emitter to use to show the instruction
/// encoding inline with the assembly. This method takes ownership of \p CE.
///
/// \param TAB - If given, a target asm backend to use to show the fixup
/// information in conjunction with encoding information. This method takes
/// ownership of \p TAB.
///
/// \param ShowInst - Whether to show the MCInst representation inline with
/// the assembly.
MCStreamer *createAsmStreamer(MCContext &Ctx,
std::unique_ptr<formatted_raw_ostream> OS,
bool isVerboseAsm, bool useDwarfDirectory,
MCInstPrinter *InstPrint, MCCodeEmitter *CE,
MCAsmBackend *TAB, bool ShowInst);
} // end namespace llvm
#endif