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//===-- llvm/Target/TargetLowering.h - Target Lowering Info -----*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under
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// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file describes how to lower LLVM code to machine code. This has two
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// main components:
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//
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// 1. Which ValueTypes are natively supported by the target.
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// 2. Which operations are supported for supported ValueTypes.
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// 3. Cost thresholds for alternative implementations of certain operations.
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//
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// In addition it has a few other components, like information about FP
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// immediates.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_TARGET_TARGETLOWERING_H
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#define LLVM_TARGET_TARGETLOWERING_H
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#include "llvm/Type.h"
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#include "llvm/CodeGen/ValueTypes.h"
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#include <vector>
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namespace llvm {
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class Value;
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class Function;
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class TargetMachine;
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class TargetData;
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class TargetRegisterClass;
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class SDNode;
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class SDOperand;
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class SelectionDAG;
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// TargetLowering - This class defines information used to lower LLVM code to
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/// legal SelectionDAG operators that the target instruction selector can accept
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/// natively.
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///
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/// This class also defines callbacks that targets must implement to lower
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/// target-specific constructs to SelectionDAG operators.
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///
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class TargetLowering {
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public:
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/// LegalizeAction - This enum indicates whether operations are valid for a
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/// target, and if not, what action should be used to make them valid.
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enum LegalizeAction {
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Legal, // The target natively supports this operation.
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Promote, // This operation should be executed in a larger type.
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Expand, // Try to expand this to other ops, otherwise use a libcall.
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Custom, // Use the LowerOperation hook to implement custom lowering.
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};
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enum OutOfRangeShiftAmount {
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Undefined, // Oversized shift amounts are undefined (default).
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Mask, // Shift amounts are auto masked (anded) to value size.
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Extend, // Oversized shift pulls in zeros or sign bits.
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};
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enum SetCCResultValue {
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UndefinedSetCCResult, // SetCC returns a garbage/unknown extend.
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ZeroOrOneSetCCResult, // SetCC returns a zero extended result.
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ZeroOrNegativeOneSetCCResult, // SetCC returns a sign extended result.
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};
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TargetLowering(TargetMachine &TM);
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virtual ~TargetLowering();
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TargetMachine &getTargetMachine() const { return TM; }
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const TargetData &getTargetData() const { return TD; }
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bool isLittleEndian() const { return IsLittleEndian; }
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MVT::ValueType getPointerTy() const { return PointerTy; }
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MVT::ValueType getShiftAmountTy() const { return ShiftAmountTy; }
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OutOfRangeShiftAmount getShiftAmountFlavor() const {return ShiftAmtHandling; }
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/// isSetCCExpensive - Return true if the setcc operation is expensive for
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/// this target.
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bool isSetCCExpensive() const { return SetCCIsExpensive; }
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/// getSetCCResultTy - Return the ValueType of the result of setcc operations.
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///
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MVT::ValueType getSetCCResultTy() const { return SetCCResultTy; }
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/// getSetCCResultContents - For targets without boolean registers, this flag
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/// returns information about the contents of the high-bits in the setcc
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/// result register.
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SetCCResultValue getSetCCResultContents() const { return SetCCResultContents;}
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/// getRegClassFor - Return the register class that should be used for the
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/// specified value type. This may only be called on legal types.
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TargetRegisterClass *getRegClassFor(MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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TargetRegisterClass *RC = RegClassForVT[VT];
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assert(RC && "This value type is not natively supported!");
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return RC;
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}
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/// hasNativeSupportFor - Return true if the target has native support for the
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/// specified value type. This means that it has a register that directly
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/// holds it without promotions or expansions.
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bool hasNativeSupportFor(MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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return RegClassForVT[VT] != 0;
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}
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/// getTypeAction - Return how we should legalize values of this type, either
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/// it is already legal (return 'Legal') or we need to promote it to a larger
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/// type (return 'Promote'), or we need to expand it into multiple registers
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/// of smaller integer type (return 'Expand'). 'Custom' is not an option.
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LegalizeAction getTypeAction(MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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return (LegalizeAction)((ValueTypeActions >> (2*VT)) & 3);
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}
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unsigned getValueTypeActions() const { return ValueTypeActions; }
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/// getTypeToTransformTo - For types supported by the target, this is an
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/// identity function. For types that must be promoted to larger types, this
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/// returns the larger type to promote to. For types that are larger than the
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/// largest integer register, this contains one step in the expansion to get
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/// to the smaller register.
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MVT::ValueType getTypeToTransformTo(MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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return TransformToType[VT];
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}
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typedef std::vector<double>::const_iterator legal_fpimm_iterator;
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legal_fpimm_iterator legal_fpimm_begin() const {
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return LegalFPImmediates.begin();
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}
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legal_fpimm_iterator legal_fpimm_end() const {
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return LegalFPImmediates.end();
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}
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/// getOperationAction - Return how this operation should be
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LegalizeAction getOperationAction(unsigned Op, MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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return (LegalizeAction)((OpActions[Op] >> (2*VT)) & 3);
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}
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/// hasNativeSupportForOperation - Return true if this operation is legal for
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/// this type.
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///
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bool hasNativeSupportForOperation(unsigned Op, MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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return getOperationAction(Op, VT) == Legal;
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}
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/// getTypeToPromoteTo - If the action for this operation is to promote, this
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/// method returns the ValueType to promote to.
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MVT::ValueType getTypeToPromoteTo(unsigned Op, MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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assert(getOperationAction(Op, VT) == Promote &&
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"This operation isn't promoted!");
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MVT::ValueType NVT = VT;
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do {
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NVT = (MVT::ValueType)(NVT+1);
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assert(MVT::isInteger(NVT) == MVT::isInteger(VT) && NVT != MVT::isVoid &&
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"Didn't find type to promote to!");
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} while (!hasNativeSupportFor(NVT) ||
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getOperationAction(Op, NVT) == Promote);
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return NVT;
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}
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/// getValueType - Return the MVT::ValueType corresponding to this LLVM type.
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/// This is fixed by the LLVM operations except for the pointer size.
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MVT::ValueType getValueType(const Type *Ty) const {
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switch (Ty->getTypeID()) {
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default: assert(0 && "Unknown type!");
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case Type::VoidTyID: return MVT::isVoid;
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case Type::BoolTyID: return MVT::i1;
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case Type::UByteTyID:
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case Type::SByteTyID: return MVT::i8;
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case Type::ShortTyID:
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case Type::UShortTyID: return MVT::i16;
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case Type::IntTyID:
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case Type::UIntTyID: return MVT::i32;
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case Type::LongTyID:
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case Type::ULongTyID: return MVT::i64;
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case Type::FloatTyID: return MVT::f32;
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case Type::DoubleTyID: return MVT::f64;
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case Type::PointerTyID: return PointerTy;
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}
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}
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/// getNumElements - Return the number of registers that this ValueType will
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/// eventually require. This is always one for all non-integer types, is
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/// one for any types promoted to live in larger registers, but may be more
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/// than one for types (like i64) that are split into pieces.
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unsigned getNumElements(MVT::ValueType VT) const {
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return NumElementsForVT[VT];
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}
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/// This function returns the maximum number of store operations permitted
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/// to replace a call to llvm.memset. The value is set by the target at the
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/// performance threshold for such a replacement.
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/// @brief Get maximum # of store operations permitted for llvm.memset
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unsigned getMaxStoresPerMemSet() const { return maxStoresPerMemSet; }
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/// This function returns the maximum number of store operations permitted
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/// to replace a call to llvm.memcpy. The value is set by the target at the
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/// performance threshold for such a replacement.
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/// @brief Get maximum # of store operations permitted for llvm.memcpy
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unsigned getMaxStoresPerMemCpy() const { return maxStoresPerMemCpy; }
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/// This function returns the maximum number of store operations permitted
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/// to replace a call to llvm.memmove. The value is set by the target at the
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/// performance threshold for such a replacement.
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/// @brief Get maximum # of store operations permitted for llvm.memmove
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unsigned getMaxStoresPerMemMove() const { return maxStoresPerMemMove; }
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/// This function returns true if the target allows unaligned stores. This is
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/// used in situations where an array copy/move/set is converted to a sequence
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/// of store operations. It ensures that such replacements don't generate
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/// code that causes an alignment error (trap) on the target machine.
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/// @brief Determine if the target supports unaligned stores.
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bool allowsUnalignedStores() const { return allowUnalignedStores; }
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// TargetLowering Configuration Methods - These methods should be invoked by
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// the derived class constructor to configure this object for the target.
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//
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protected:
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/// setShiftAmountType - Describe the type that should be used for shift
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/// amounts. This type defaults to the pointer type.
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void setShiftAmountType(MVT::ValueType VT) { ShiftAmountTy = VT; }
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/// setSetCCResultType - Describe the type that shoudl be used as the result
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/// of a setcc operation. This defaults to the pointer type.
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void setSetCCResultType(MVT::ValueType VT) { SetCCResultTy = VT; }
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/// setSetCCResultContents - Specify how the target extends the result of a
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/// setcc operation in a register.
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void setSetCCResultContents(SetCCResultValue Ty) { SetCCResultContents = Ty; }
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/// setShiftAmountFlavor - Describe how the target handles out of range shift
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/// amounts.
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void setShiftAmountFlavor(OutOfRangeShiftAmount OORSA) {
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ShiftAmtHandling = OORSA;
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}
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/// setSetCCIxExpensive - This is a short term hack for targets that codegen
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/// setcc as a conditional branch. This encourages the code generator to fold
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/// setcc operations into other operations if possible.
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void setSetCCIsExpensive() { SetCCIsExpensive = true; }
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/// addRegisterClass - Add the specified register class as an available
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/// regclass for the specified value type. This indicates the selector can
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/// handle values of that class natively.
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void addRegisterClass(MVT::ValueType VT, TargetRegisterClass *RC) {
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AvailableRegClasses.push_back(std::make_pair(VT, RC));
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RegClassForVT[VT] = RC;
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}
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/// computeRegisterProperties - Once all of the register classes are added,
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/// this allows us to compute derived properties we expose.
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void computeRegisterProperties();
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/// setOperationAction - Indicate that the specified operation does not work
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/// with the specified type and indicate what to do about it.
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void setOperationAction(unsigned Op, MVT::ValueType VT,
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LegalizeAction Action) {
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assert(VT < 16 && Op < sizeof(OpActions)/sizeof(OpActions[0]) &&
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"Table isn't big enough!");
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OpActions[Op] |= Action << VT*2;
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}
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/// addLegalFPImmediate - Indicate that this target can instruction select
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/// the specified FP immediate natively.
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void addLegalFPImmediate(double Imm) {
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LegalFPImmediates.push_back(Imm);
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}
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public:
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Lowering methods - These methods must be implemented by targets so that
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// the SelectionDAGLowering code knows how to lower these.
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//
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/// LowerArguments - This hook must be implemented to indicate how we should
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/// lower the arguments for the specified function, into the specified DAG.
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virtual std::vector<SDOperand>
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LowerArguments(Function &F, SelectionDAG &DAG) = 0;
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/// LowerCallTo - This hook lowers an abstract call to a function into an
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/// actual call. This returns a pair of operands. The first element is the
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/// return value for the function (if RetTy is not VoidTy). The second
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/// element is the outgoing token chain.
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typedef std::vector<std::pair<SDOperand, const Type*> > ArgListTy;
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virtual std::pair<SDOperand, SDOperand>
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LowerCallTo(SDOperand Chain, const Type *RetTy, bool isVarArg,
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unsigned CallingConv, bool isTailCall, SDOperand Callee,
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ArgListTy &Args, SelectionDAG &DAG) = 0;
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/// LowerVAStart - This lowers the llvm.va_start intrinsic. If not
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/// implemented, this method prints a message and aborts. This method should
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/// return the modified chain value. Note that VAListPtr* correspond to the
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/// llvm.va_start operand.
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virtual SDOperand LowerVAStart(SDOperand Chain, SDOperand VAListP,
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Value *VAListV, SelectionDAG &DAG);
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/// LowerVAEnd - This lowers llvm.va_end and returns the resultant chain. If
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/// not implemented, this defaults to a noop.
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virtual SDOperand LowerVAEnd(SDOperand Chain, SDOperand LP, Value *LV,
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SelectionDAG &DAG);
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/// LowerVACopy - This lowers llvm.va_copy and returns the resultant chain.
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/// If not implemented, this defaults to loading a pointer from the input and
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/// storing it to the output.
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virtual SDOperand LowerVACopy(SDOperand Chain, SDOperand SrcP, Value *SrcV,
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SDOperand DestP, Value *DestV,
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SelectionDAG &DAG);
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/// LowerVAArg - This lowers the vaarg instruction. If not implemented, this
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/// prints a message and aborts.
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virtual std::pair<SDOperand,SDOperand>
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LowerVAArg(SDOperand Chain, SDOperand VAListP, Value *VAListV,
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const Type *ArgTy, SelectionDAG &DAG);
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/// LowerFrameReturnAddress - This hook lowers a call to llvm.returnaddress or
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/// llvm.frameaddress (depending on the value of the first argument). The
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/// return values are the result pointer and the resultant token chain. If
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/// not implemented, both of these intrinsics will return null.
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virtual std::pair<SDOperand, SDOperand>
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LowerFrameReturnAddress(bool isFrameAddr, SDOperand Chain, unsigned Depth,
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SelectionDAG &DAG);
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/// LowerOperation - For operations that are unsupported by the target, and
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/// which are registered to use 'custom' lowering. This callback is invoked.
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/// If the target has no operations that require custom lowering, it need not
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/// implement this. The default implementation of this aborts.
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virtual SDOperand LowerOperation(SDOperand Op, SelectionDAG &DAG);
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private:
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TargetMachine &TM;
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const TargetData &TD;
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/// IsLittleEndian - True if this is a little endian target.
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///
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bool IsLittleEndian;
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/// PointerTy - The type to use for pointers, usually i32 or i64.
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///
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MVT::ValueType PointerTy;
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/// ShiftAmountTy - The type to use for shift amounts, usually i8 or whatever
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/// PointerTy is.
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MVT::ValueType ShiftAmountTy;
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OutOfRangeShiftAmount ShiftAmtHandling;
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/// SetCCIsExpensive - This is a short term hack for targets that codegen
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/// setcc as a conditional branch. This encourages the code generator to fold
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/// setcc operations into other operations if possible.
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bool SetCCIsExpensive;
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/// SetCCResultTy - The type that SetCC operations use. This defaults to the
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/// PointerTy.
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MVT::ValueType SetCCResultTy;
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/// SetCCResultContents - Information about the contents of the high-bits in
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/// the result of a setcc comparison operation.
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SetCCResultValue SetCCResultContents;
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/// RegClassForVT - This indicates the default register class to use for
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/// each ValueType the target supports natively.
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TargetRegisterClass *RegClassForVT[MVT::LAST_VALUETYPE];
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unsigned char NumElementsForVT[MVT::LAST_VALUETYPE];
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/// ValueTypeActions - This is a bitvector that contains two bits for each
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/// value type, where the two bits correspond to the LegalizeAction enum.
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/// This can be queried with "getTypeAction(VT)".
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unsigned ValueTypeActions;
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/// TransformToType - For any value types we are promoting or expanding, this
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/// contains the value type that we are changing to. For Expanded types, this
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/// contains one step of the expand (e.g. i64 -> i32), even if there are
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/// multiple steps required (e.g. i64 -> i16). For types natively supported
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/// by the system, this holds the same type (e.g. i32 -> i32).
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MVT::ValueType TransformToType[MVT::LAST_VALUETYPE];
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/// OpActions - For each operation and each value type, keep a LegalizeAction
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/// that indicates how instruction selection should deal with the operation.
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/// Most operations are Legal (aka, supported natively by the target), but
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/// operations that are not should be described. Note that operations on
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/// non-legal value types are not described here.
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unsigned OpActions[128];
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std::vector<double> LegalFPImmediates;
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std::vector<std::pair<MVT::ValueType,
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TargetRegisterClass*> > AvailableRegClasses;
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protected:
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/// When lowering %llvm.memset this field specifies the maximum number of
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/// store operations that may be substituted for the call to memset. Targets
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/// must set this value based on the cost threshold for that target. Targets
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/// should assume that the memset will be done using as many of the largest
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/// store operations first, followed by smaller ones, if necessary, per
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/// alignment restrictions. For example, storing 9 bytes on a 32-bit machine
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/// with 16-bit alignment would result in four 2-byte stores and one 1-byte
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/// store. This only applies to setting a constant array of a constant size.
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/// @brief Specify maximum number of store instructions per memset call.
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unsigned maxStoresPerMemSet;
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/// When lowering %llvm.memcpy this field specifies the maximum number of
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/// store operations that may be substituted for a call to memcpy. Targets
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/// must set this value based on the cost threshold for that target. Targets
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/// should assume that the memcpy will be done using as many of the largest
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/// store operations first, followed by smaller ones, if necessary, per
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/// alignment restrictions. For example, storing 7 bytes on a 32-bit machine
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/// with 32-bit alignment would result in one 4-byte store, a one 2-byte store
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/// and one 1-byte store. This only applies to copying a constant array of
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/// constant size.
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/// @brief Specify maximum bytes of store instructions per memcpy call.
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unsigned maxStoresPerMemCpy;
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/// When lowering %llvm.memmove this field specifies the maximum number of
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/// store instructions that may be substituted for a call to memmove. Targets
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/// must set this value based on the cost threshold for that target. Targets
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/// should assume that the memmove will be done using as many of the largest
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/// store operations first, followed by smaller ones, if necessary, per
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/// alignment restrictions. For example, moving 9 bytes on a 32-bit machine
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/// with 8-bit alignment would result in nine 1-byte stores. This only
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/// applies to copying a constant array of constant size.
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/// @brief Specify maximum bytes of store instructions per memmove call.
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unsigned maxStoresPerMemMove;
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/// This field specifies whether the target machine permits unaligned stores.
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/// This is used to determine the size of store operations for copying
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/// small arrays and other similar tasks.
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/// @brief Indicate whether the target machine permits unaligned stores.
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bool allowUnalignedStores;
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};
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} // end llvm namespace
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#endif
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