Bitcasting two or from aggregate types is not permitted. Update

LangRef.html, and teach the verifier to check bitcast instructions.


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Dan Gohman 2008-09-08 16:45:59 +00:00
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@ -1729,7 +1729,8 @@ following is the syntax for constant expressions:</p>
was stored to memory and read back as TYPE. In other words, no bits change
with this operator, just the type. This can be used for conversion of
vector types to any other type, as long as they have the same bit width. For
pointers it is only valid to cast to another pointer type.
pointers it is only valid to cast to another pointer type. It is not valid
to bitcast to or from an aggregate type.
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<dt><b><tt>getelementptr ( CSTPTR, IDX0, IDX1, ... )</tt></b></dt>
@ -3808,8 +3809,9 @@ nothing is done (<i>no-op cast</i>).</p>
<h5>Arguments:</h5>
<p>The '<tt>bitcast</tt>' instruction takes a value to cast, which must be
a first class value, and a type to cast it to, which must also be a <a
href="#t_firstclass">first class</a> type. The bit sizes of <tt>value</tt>
a non-aggregate first class value, and a type to cast it to, which must also be
a non-aggregate <a href="#t_firstclass">first class</a> type. The bit sizes of
<tt>value</tt>
and the destination type, <tt>ty2</tt>, must be identical. If the source
type is a pointer, the destination type must also be a pointer. This
instruction supports bitwise conversion of vectors to integers and to vectors

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@ -883,6 +883,12 @@ void Verifier::visitBitCastInst(BitCastInst &I) {
"Bitcast requires both operands to be pointer or neither", &I);
Assert1(SrcBitSize == DestBitSize, "Bitcast requies types of same width", &I);
// Disallow aggregates.
Assert1(!SrcTy->isAggregateType(),
"Bitcast operand must not be aggregate", &I);
Assert1(!DestTy->isAggregateType(),
"Bitcast type must not be aggregate", &I);
visitInstruction(I);
}