llvm-6502/include/llvm/MC/MCELFStreamer.h

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//===- MCELFStreamer.h - MCStreamer ELF Object File Interface ---*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_MC_MCELFSTREAMER_H
#define LLVM_MC_MCELFSTREAMER_H
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCDirectives.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCObjectStreamer.h"
#include "llvm/MC/SectionKind.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
#include <vector>
namespace llvm {
class MCAsmBackend;
class MCAssembler;
class MCCodeEmitter;
class MCExpr;
class MCInst;
class MCSymbol;
class MCSymbolData;
class raw_ostream;
class MCELFStreamer : public MCObjectStreamer {
public:
MCELFStreamer(MCContext &Context, MCAsmBackend &TAB, raw_ostream &OS,
MCCodeEmitter *Emitter)
: MCObjectStreamer(Context, TAB, OS, Emitter),
SeenIdent(false) {}
MCELFStreamer(MCContext &Context, MCAsmBackend &TAB, raw_ostream &OS,
MCCodeEmitter *Emitter, MCAssembler *Assembler)
: MCObjectStreamer(Context, TAB, OS, Emitter, Assembler),
SeenIdent(false) {}
virtual ~MCELFStreamer();
/// state management
void reset() override {
LocalCommons.clear();
BindingExplicitlySet.clear();
SeenIdent = false;
MCObjectStreamer::reset();
}
/// @name MCStreamer Interface
/// @{
void InitSections(bool NoExecStack) override;
void ChangeSection(const MCSection *Section,
const MCExpr *Subsection) override;
void EmitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol) override;
void EmitAssemblerFlag(MCAssemblerFlag Flag) override;
void EmitThumbFunc(MCSymbol *Func) override;
void EmitWeakReference(MCSymbol *Alias, const MCSymbol *Symbol) override;
bool EmitSymbolAttribute(MCSymbol *Symbol, MCSymbolAttr Attribute) override;
void EmitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue) override;
void EmitCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlignment) override;
void BeginCOFFSymbolDef(const MCSymbol *Symbol) override;
void EmitCOFFSymbolStorageClass(int StorageClass) override;
void EmitCOFFSymbolType(int Type) override;
void EndCOFFSymbolDef() override;
void EmitELFSize(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value) override;
void EmitLocalCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
unsigned ByteAlignment) override;
void EmitZerofill(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol = nullptr,
uint64_t Size = 0, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0) override;
void EmitTBSSSymbol(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol,
uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0) override;
void EmitValueImpl(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size,
const SMLoc &Loc = SMLoc()) override;
void EmitFileDirective(StringRef Filename) override;
void EmitIdent(StringRef IdentString) override;
void EmitValueToAlignment(unsigned, int64_t, unsigned, unsigned) override;
void Flush() override;
void FinishImpl() override;
void EmitBundleAlignMode(unsigned AlignPow2) override;
void EmitBundleLock(bool AlignToEnd) override;
void EmitBundleUnlock() override;
private:
void EmitInstToFragment(const MCInst &Inst, const MCSubtargetInfo &) override;
void EmitInstToData(const MCInst &Inst, const MCSubtargetInfo &) override;
void fixSymbolsInTLSFixups(const MCExpr *expr);
bool SeenIdent;
struct LocalCommon {
MCSymbolData *SD;
uint64_t Size;
unsigned ByteAlignment;
};
std::vector<LocalCommon> LocalCommons;
SmallPtrSet<MCSymbol *, 16> BindingExplicitlySet;
};
Remove some really nasty uses of hasRawTextSupport. When MC was first added, targets could use hasRawTextSupport to keep features working before they were added to the MC interface. The design goal of MC is to provide an uniform api for printing assembly and object files. Short of relaxations and other corner cases, a object file is just another representation of the assembly. It was never the intention that targets would keep doing things like if (hasRawTextSupport()) Set flags in one way. else Set flags in another way. When they do that they create two code paths and the object file is no longer just another representation of the assembly. This also then requires testing with llc -filetype=obj, which is extremelly brittle. This patch removes some of these hacks by replacing them with smaller ones. The ARM flag setting is trivial, so I just moved it to the constructor. For Mips, the patch adds two temporary hack directives that allow the assembly to represent the same things as the object file was already able to. The hope is that the mips developers will replace the hack directives with the same ones that gas uses and drop the -print-hack-directives flag. I will also try to implement a target streamer interface, so that we can move this out of the common code. In summary, for any new work, two rules of the thumb are * Don't use "llc -filetype=obj" in tests. * Don't add calls to hasRawTextSupport. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@192035 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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MCELFStreamer *createARMELFStreamer(MCContext &Context, MCAsmBackend &TAB,
raw_ostream &OS, MCCodeEmitter *Emitter,
bool RelaxAll, bool IsThumb);
Remove some really nasty uses of hasRawTextSupport. When MC was first added, targets could use hasRawTextSupport to keep features working before they were added to the MC interface. The design goal of MC is to provide an uniform api for printing assembly and object files. Short of relaxations and other corner cases, a object file is just another representation of the assembly. It was never the intention that targets would keep doing things like if (hasRawTextSupport()) Set flags in one way. else Set flags in another way. When they do that they create two code paths and the object file is no longer just another representation of the assembly. This also then requires testing with llc -filetype=obj, which is extremelly brittle. This patch removes some of these hacks by replacing them with smaller ones. The ARM flag setting is trivial, so I just moved it to the constructor. For Mips, the patch adds two temporary hack directives that allow the assembly to represent the same things as the object file was already able to. The hope is that the mips developers will replace the hack directives with the same ones that gas uses and drop the -print-hack-directives flag. I will also try to implement a target streamer interface, so that we can move this out of the common code. In summary, for any new work, two rules of the thumb are * Don't use "llc -filetype=obj" in tests. * Don't add calls to hasRawTextSupport. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@192035 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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} // end namespace llvm
#endif