//===-- PPCMachineFunctionInfo.h - Private data used for PowerPC --*- 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 PowerPC specific subclass of MachineFunctionInfo. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef PPC_MACHINE_FUNCTION_INFO_H #define PPC_MACHINE_FUNCTION_INFO_H #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h" namespace llvm { /// PPCFunctionInfo - This class is derived from MachineFunction private /// PowerPC target-specific information for each MachineFunction. class PPCFunctionInfo : public MachineFunctionInfo { private: /// FramePointerSaveIndex - Frame index of where the old frame pointer is /// stored. Also used as an anchor for instructions that need to be altered /// when using frame pointers (dyna_add, dyna_sub.) int FramePointerSaveIndex; /// ReturnAddrSaveIndex - Frame index of where the return address is stored. /// int ReturnAddrSaveIndex; /// UsesLR - Indicates whether LR is used in the current function. This is /// only valid after the initial scan of the function by PEI. bool UsesLR; /// LRStoreRequired - The bool indicates whether there is some explicit use of /// the LR/LR8 stack slot that is not obvious from scanning the code. This /// requires that the code generator produce a store of LR to the stack on /// entry, even though LR may otherwise apparently not be used. bool LRStoreRequired; public: PPCFunctionInfo(MachineFunction &MF) : FramePointerSaveIndex(0), ReturnAddrSaveIndex(0), LRStoreRequired(false){} int getFramePointerSaveIndex() const { return FramePointerSaveIndex; } void setFramePointerSaveIndex(int Idx) { FramePointerSaveIndex = Idx; } int getReturnAddrSaveIndex() const { return ReturnAddrSaveIndex; } void setReturnAddrSaveIndex(int idx) { ReturnAddrSaveIndex = idx; } /// UsesLR - This is set when the prolog/epilog inserter does its initial scan /// of the function, it is true if the LR/LR8 register is ever explicitly /// accessed/clobbered in the machine function (e.g. by calls and movpctolr, /// which is used in PIC generation). void setUsesLR(bool U) { UsesLR = U; } bool usesLR() const { return UsesLR; } void setLRStoreRequired() { LRStoreRequired = true; } bool isLRStoreRequired() const { return LRStoreRequired; } }; } // end of namespace llvm #endif