llvm-6502/include/llvm/IR/PassManager.h
Chandler Carruth 0dd9c5f9e4 [PM] Factor the overwhelming majority of the interface boiler plate out
of the two analysis managers into a CRTP base class that can be shared
and re-used in building any analysis manager. This will in turn simplify
adding yet another analysis manager to the system.

The base class provides all of the interface sugar for the analysis
manager delegating the functionality back through DerivedT methods which
operate on simple pass IDs. It also provides the pass registration,
storage, and lookup system which is common across the various
formulations of analysis managers.

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//===- PassManager.h - Pass management infrastructure -----------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// \file
///
/// This header defines various interfaces for pass management in LLVM. There
/// is no "pass" interface in LLVM per se. Instead, an instance of any class
/// which supports a method to 'run' it over a unit of IR can be used as
/// a pass. A pass manager is generally a tool to collect a sequence of passes
/// which run over a particular IR construct, and run each of them in sequence
/// over each such construct in the containing IR construct. As there is no
/// containing IR construct for a Module, a manager for passes over modules
/// forms the base case which runs its managed passes in sequence over the
/// single module provided.
///
/// The core IR library provides managers for running passes over
/// modules and functions.
///
/// * FunctionPassManager can run over a Module, runs each pass over
/// a Function.
/// * ModulePassManager must be directly run, runs each pass over the Module.
///
/// Note that the implementations of the pass managers use concept-based
/// polymorphism as outlined in the "Value Semantics and Concept-based
/// Polymorphism" talk (or its abbreviated sibling "Inheritance Is The Base
/// Class of Evil") by Sean Parent:
/// * http://github.com/sean-parent/sean-parent.github.com/wiki/Papers-and-Presentations
/// * http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BpMYeUFXv8
/// * http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/GoingNative/2013/Inheritance-Is-The-Base-Class-of-Evil
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/polymorphic_ptr.h"
#include "llvm/Support/type_traits.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
#include <list>
#include <vector>
namespace llvm {
class Module;
class Function;
/// \brief An abstract set of preserved analyses following a transformation pass
/// run.
///
/// When a transformation pass is run, it can return a set of analyses whose
/// results were preserved by that transformation. The default set is "none",
/// and preserving analyses must be done explicitly.
///
/// There is also an explicit all state which can be used (for example) when
/// the IR is not mutated at all.
class PreservedAnalyses {
public:
/// \brief Convenience factory function for the empty preserved set.
static PreservedAnalyses none() { return PreservedAnalyses(); }
/// \brief Construct a special preserved set that preserves all passes.
static PreservedAnalyses all() {
PreservedAnalyses PA;
PA.PreservedPassIDs.insert((void *)AllPassesID);
return PA;
}
PreservedAnalyses &operator=(PreservedAnalyses Arg) {
swap(Arg);
return *this;
}
void swap(PreservedAnalyses &Arg) {
PreservedPassIDs.swap(Arg.PreservedPassIDs);
}
/// \brief Mark a particular pass as preserved, adding it to the set.
template <typename PassT> void preserve() {
if (!areAllPreserved())
PreservedPassIDs.insert(PassT::ID());
}
/// \brief Intersect this set with another in place.
///
/// This is a mutating operation on this preserved set, removing all
/// preserved passes which are not also preserved in the argument.
void intersect(const PreservedAnalyses &Arg) {
if (Arg.areAllPreserved())
return;
if (areAllPreserved()) {
PreservedPassIDs = Arg.PreservedPassIDs;
return;
}
for (SmallPtrSet<void *, 2>::const_iterator I = PreservedPassIDs.begin(),
E = PreservedPassIDs.end();
I != E; ++I)
if (!Arg.PreservedPassIDs.count(*I))
PreservedPassIDs.erase(*I);
}
#if LLVM_HAS_RVALUE_REFERENCES
/// \brief Intersect this set with a temporary other set in place.
///
/// This is a mutating operation on this preserved set, removing all
/// preserved passes which are not also preserved in the argument.
void intersect(PreservedAnalyses &&Arg) {
if (Arg.areAllPreserved())
return;
if (areAllPreserved()) {
PreservedPassIDs = std::move(Arg.PreservedPassIDs);
return;
}
for (SmallPtrSet<void *, 2>::const_iterator I = PreservedPassIDs.begin(),
E = PreservedPassIDs.end();
I != E; ++I)
if (!Arg.PreservedPassIDs.count(*I))
PreservedPassIDs.erase(*I);
}
#endif
/// \brief Query whether a pass is marked as preserved by this set.
template <typename PassT> bool preserved() const {
return preserved(PassT::ID());
}
/// \brief Query whether an abstract pass ID is marked as preserved by this
/// set.
bool preserved(void *PassID) const {
return PreservedPassIDs.count((void *)AllPassesID) ||
PreservedPassIDs.count(PassID);
}
private:
// Note that this must not be -1 or -2 as those are already used by the
// SmallPtrSet.
static const uintptr_t AllPassesID = (intptr_t)-3;
bool areAllPreserved() const { return PreservedPassIDs.count((void *)AllPassesID); }
SmallPtrSet<void *, 2> PreservedPassIDs;
};
inline void swap(PreservedAnalyses &LHS, PreservedAnalyses &RHS) {
LHS.swap(RHS);
}
/// \brief Implementation details of the pass manager interfaces.
namespace detail {
/// \brief Template for the abstract base class used to dispatch
/// polymorphically over pass objects.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT> struct PassConcept {
// Boiler plate necessary for the container of derived classes.
virtual ~PassConcept() {}
virtual PassConcept *clone() = 0;
/// \brief The polymorphic API which runs the pass over a given IR entity.
///
/// Note that actual pass object can omit the analysis manager argument if
/// desired. Also that the analysis manager may be null if there is no
/// analysis manager in the pass pipeline.
virtual PreservedAnalyses run(IRUnitT IR, AnalysisManagerT *AM) = 0;
};
/// \brief SFINAE metafunction for computing whether \c PassT has a run method
/// accepting an \c AnalysisManagerT.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT, typename PassT,
typename ResultT>
class PassRunAcceptsAnalysisManager {
typedef char SmallType;
struct BigType { char a, b; };
template <typename T, ResultT (T::*)(IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT *)>
struct Checker;
template <typename T> static SmallType f(Checker<T, &T::run> *);
template <typename T> static BigType f(...);
public:
enum { Value = sizeof(f<PassT>(0)) == sizeof(SmallType) };
};
/// \brief A template wrapper used to implement the polymorphic API.
///
/// Can be instantiated for any object which provides a \c run method accepting
/// an \c IRUnitT. It requires the pass to be a copyable object. When the
/// \c run method also accepts an \c AnalysisManagerT*, we pass it along.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT, typename PassT,
bool AcceptsAnalysisManager = PassRunAcceptsAnalysisManager<
IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT, PassT, PreservedAnalyses>::Value>
struct PassModel;
/// \brief Specialization of \c PassModel for passes that accept an analyis
/// manager.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT, typename PassT>
struct PassModel<IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT, PassT,
true> : PassConcept<IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT> {
PassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(llvm_move(Pass)) {}
virtual PassModel *clone() { return new PassModel(Pass); }
virtual PreservedAnalyses run(IRUnitT IR, AnalysisManagerT *AM) {
return Pass.run(IR, AM);
}
PassT Pass;
};
/// \brief Specialization of \c PassModel for passes that accept an analyis
/// manager.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT, typename PassT>
struct PassModel<IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT, PassT,
false> : PassConcept<IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT> {
PassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(llvm_move(Pass)) {}
virtual PassModel *clone() { return new PassModel(Pass); }
virtual PreservedAnalyses run(IRUnitT IR, AnalysisManagerT *AM) {
return Pass.run(IR);
}
PassT Pass;
};
/// \brief Abstract concept of an analysis result.
///
/// This concept is parameterized over the IR unit that this result pertains
/// to.
template <typename IRUnitT> struct AnalysisResultConcept {
virtual ~AnalysisResultConcept() {}
virtual AnalysisResultConcept *clone() = 0;
/// \brief Method to try and mark a result as invalid.
///
/// When the outer analysis manager detects a change in some underlying
/// unit of the IR, it will call this method on all of the results cached.
///
/// This method also receives a set of preserved analyses which can be used
/// to avoid invalidation because the pass which changed the underlying IR
/// took care to update or preserve the analysis result in some way.
///
/// \returns true if the result is indeed invalid (the default).
virtual bool invalidate(IRUnitT IR, const PreservedAnalyses &PA) = 0;
};
/// \brief SFINAE metafunction for computing whether \c ResultT provides an
/// \c invalidate member function.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename ResultT> class ResultHasInvalidateMethod {
typedef char SmallType;
struct BigType { char a, b; };
template <typename T, bool (T::*)(IRUnitT, const PreservedAnalyses &)>
struct Checker;
template <typename T> static SmallType f(Checker<T, &T::invalidate> *);
template <typename T> static BigType f(...);
public:
enum { Value = sizeof(f<ResultT>(0)) == sizeof(SmallType) };
};
/// \brief Wrapper to model the analysis result concept.
///
/// By default, this will implement the invalidate method with a trivial
/// implementation so that the actual analysis result doesn't need to provide
/// an invalidation handler. It is only selected when the invalidation handler
/// is not part of the ResultT's interface.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename ResultT,
bool HasInvalidateHandler =
ResultHasInvalidateMethod<IRUnitT, ResultT>::Value>
struct AnalysisResultModel;
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisResultModel which provides the default
/// invalidate functionality.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename ResultT>
struct AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, ResultT,
false> : AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT> {
AnalysisResultModel(ResultT Result) : Result(llvm_move(Result)) {}
virtual AnalysisResultModel *clone() {
return new AnalysisResultModel(Result);
}
/// \brief The model bases invalidation solely on being in the preserved set.
//
// FIXME: We should actually use two different concepts for analysis results
// rather than two different models, and avoid the indirect function call for
// ones that use the trivial behavior.
virtual bool invalidate(IRUnitT, const PreservedAnalyses &PA) {
return !PA.preserved(PassT::ID());
}
ResultT Result;
};
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisResultModel which delegates invalidate
/// handling to \c ResultT.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename ResultT>
struct AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, ResultT,
true> : AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT> {
AnalysisResultModel(ResultT Result) : Result(llvm_move(Result)) {}
virtual AnalysisResultModel *clone() {
return new AnalysisResultModel(Result);
}
/// \brief The model delegates to the \c ResultT method.
virtual bool invalidate(IRUnitT IR, const PreservedAnalyses &PA) {
return Result.invalidate(IR, PA);
}
ResultT Result;
};
/// \brief Abstract concept of an analysis pass.
///
/// This concept is parameterized over the IR unit that it can run over and
/// produce an analysis result.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT>
struct AnalysisPassConcept {
virtual ~AnalysisPassConcept() {}
virtual AnalysisPassConcept *clone() = 0;
/// \brief Method to run this analysis over a unit of IR.
/// \returns The analysis result object to be queried by users, the caller
/// takes ownership.
virtual AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT> *run(IRUnitT IR,
AnalysisManagerT *AM) = 0;
};
/// \brief Wrapper to model the analysis pass concept.
///
/// Can wrap any type which implements a suitable \c run method. The method
/// must accept the IRUnitT as an argument and produce an object which can be
/// wrapped in a \c AnalysisResultModel.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT, typename PassT,
bool AcceptsAnalysisManager = PassRunAcceptsAnalysisManager<
IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT, PassT,
typename PassT::Result>::Value> struct AnalysisPassModel;
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisPassModel which passes an
/// \c AnalysisManager to PassT's run method.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT, typename PassT>
struct AnalysisPassModel<IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT, PassT,
true> : AnalysisPassConcept<IRUnitT,
AnalysisManagerT> {
AnalysisPassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(llvm_move(Pass)) {}
virtual AnalysisPassModel *clone() { return new AnalysisPassModel(Pass); }
// FIXME: Replace PassT::Result with type traits when we use C++11.
typedef AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, typename PassT::Result>
ResultModelT;
/// \brief The model delegates to the \c PassT::run method.
///
/// The return is wrapped in an \c AnalysisResultModel.
virtual ResultModelT *run(IRUnitT IR, AnalysisManagerT *AM) {
return new ResultModelT(Pass.run(IR, AM));
}
PassT Pass;
};
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisPassModel which does not pass an
/// \c AnalysisManager to PassT's run method.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename AnalysisManagerT, typename PassT>
struct AnalysisPassModel<IRUnitT, AnalysisManagerT, PassT,
false> : AnalysisPassConcept<IRUnitT,
AnalysisManagerT> {
AnalysisPassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(llvm_move(Pass)) {}
virtual AnalysisPassModel *clone() { return new AnalysisPassModel(Pass); }
// FIXME: Replace PassT::Result with type traits when we use C++11.
typedef AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, typename PassT::Result>
ResultModelT;
/// \brief The model delegates to the \c PassT::run method.
///
/// The return is wrapped in an \c AnalysisResultModel.
virtual ResultModelT *run(IRUnitT IR, AnalysisManagerT *) {
return new ResultModelT(Pass.run(IR));
}
PassT Pass;
};
}
class ModuleAnalysisManager;
class ModulePassManager {
public:
explicit ModulePassManager() {}
/// \brief Run all of the module passes in this module pass manager over
/// a module.
///
/// This method should only be called for a single module as there is the
/// expectation that the lifetime of a pass is bounded to that of a module.
PreservedAnalyses run(Module *M, ModuleAnalysisManager *AM = 0);
template <typename ModulePassT> void addPass(ModulePassT Pass) {
Passes.push_back(new ModulePassModel<ModulePassT>(llvm_move(Pass)));
}
private:
// Pull in the concept type and model template specialized for modules.
typedef detail::PassConcept<Module *, ModuleAnalysisManager> ModulePassConcept;
template <typename PassT>
struct ModulePassModel
: detail::PassModel<Module *, ModuleAnalysisManager, PassT> {
ModulePassModel(PassT Pass)
: detail::PassModel<Module *, ModuleAnalysisManager, PassT>(Pass) {}
};
std::vector<polymorphic_ptr<ModulePassConcept> > Passes;
};
class FunctionAnalysisManager;
class FunctionPassManager {
public:
explicit FunctionPassManager() {}
template <typename FunctionPassT> void addPass(FunctionPassT Pass) {
Passes.push_back(new FunctionPassModel<FunctionPassT>(llvm_move(Pass)));
}
PreservedAnalyses run(Function *F, FunctionAnalysisManager *AM = 0);
private:
// Pull in the concept type and model template specialized for functions.
typedef detail::PassConcept<Function *, FunctionAnalysisManager>
FunctionPassConcept;
template <typename PassT>
struct FunctionPassModel
: detail::PassModel<Function *, FunctionAnalysisManager, PassT> {
FunctionPassModel(PassT Pass)
: detail::PassModel<Function *, FunctionAnalysisManager, PassT>(Pass) {}
};
std::vector<polymorphic_ptr<FunctionPassConcept> > Passes;
};
namespace detail {
/// \brief A CRTP base used to implement analysis managers.
///
/// This class template serves as the boiler plate of an analysis manager. Any
/// analysis manager can be implemented on top of this base class. Any
/// implementation will be required to provide specific hooks:
///
/// - getResultImpl
/// - getCachedResultImpl
/// - invalidateImpl
///
/// The details of the call pattern are within.
template <typename DerivedT, typename IRUnitT>
class AnalysisManagerBase {
DerivedT *derived_this() { return static_cast<DerivedT *>(this); }
const DerivedT *derived_this() const { return static_cast<const DerivedT *>(this); }
protected:
typedef detail::AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT> ResultConceptT;
typedef detail::AnalysisPassConcept<IRUnitT, DerivedT> PassConceptT;
// FIXME: Provide template aliases for the models when we're using C++11 in
// a mode supporting them.
public:
/// \brief Get the result of an analysis pass for this module.
///
/// If there is not a valid cached result in the manager already, this will
/// re-run the analysis to produce a valid result.
template <typename PassT> const typename PassT::Result &getResult(IRUnitT IR) {
assert(AnalysisPasses.count(PassT::ID()) &&
"This analysis pass was not registered prior to being queried");
const ResultConceptT &ResultConcept =
derived_this()->getResultImpl(PassT::ID(), IR);
typedef detail::AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, typename PassT::Result>
ResultModelT;
return static_cast<const ResultModelT &>(ResultConcept).Result;
}
/// \brief Get the cached result of an analysis pass for this module.
///
/// This method never runs the analysis.
///
/// \returns null if there is no cached result.
template <typename PassT>
const typename PassT::Result *getCachedResult(IRUnitT IR) const {
assert(AnalysisPasses.count(PassT::ID()) &&
"This analysis pass was not registered prior to being queried");
const ResultConceptT *ResultConcept =
derived_this()->getCachedResultImpl(PassT::ID(), IR);
if (!ResultConcept)
return 0;
typedef detail::AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, typename PassT::Result>
ResultModelT;
return &static_cast<const ResultModelT *>(ResultConcept)->Result;
}
/// \brief Register an analysis pass with the manager.
///
/// This provides an initialized and set-up analysis pass to the analysis
/// manager. Whomever is setting up analysis passes must use this to populate
/// the manager with all of the analysis passes available.
template <typename PassT> void registerPass(PassT Pass) {
assert(!AnalysisPasses.count(PassT::ID()) &&
"Registered the same analysis pass twice!");
typedef detail::AnalysisPassModel<IRUnitT, DerivedT, PassT> PassModelT;
AnalysisPasses[PassT::ID()] = new PassModelT(llvm_move(Pass));
}
/// \brief Invalidate a specific analysis pass for an IR module.
///
/// Note that the analysis result can disregard invalidation.
template <typename PassT> void invalidate(Module *M) {
assert(AnalysisPasses.count(PassT::ID()) &&
"This analysis pass was not registered prior to being invalidated");
derived_this()->invalidateImpl(PassT::ID(), M);
}
/// \brief Invalidate analyses cached for an IR unit.
///
/// Walk through all of the analyses pertaining to this module and invalidate
/// them unless they are preserved by the PreservedAnalyses set.
void invalidate(IRUnitT IR, const PreservedAnalyses &PA) {
derived_this()->invalidateImpl(IR, PA);
}
protected:
/// \brief Lookup a registered analysis pass.
PassConceptT &lookupPass(void *PassID) {
typename AnalysisPassMapT::iterator PI = AnalysisPasses.find(PassID);
assert(PI != AnalysisPasses.end() &&
"Analysis passes must be registered prior to being queried!");
return *PI->second;
}
/// \brief Lookup a registered analysis pass.
const PassConceptT &lookupPass(void *PassID) const {
typename AnalysisPassMapT::const_iterator PI = AnalysisPasses.find(PassID);
assert(PI != AnalysisPasses.end() &&
"Analysis passes must be registered prior to being queried!");
return *PI->second;
}
private:
/// \brief Map type from module analysis pass ID to pass concept pointer.
typedef DenseMap<void *, polymorphic_ptr<PassConceptT> > AnalysisPassMapT;
/// \brief Collection of module analysis passes, indexed by ID.
AnalysisPassMapT AnalysisPasses;
};
}
/// \brief A module analysis pass manager with lazy running and caching of
/// results.
class ModuleAnalysisManager
: public detail::AnalysisManagerBase<ModuleAnalysisManager, Module *> {
friend class detail::AnalysisManagerBase<ModuleAnalysisManager, Module *>;
typedef detail::AnalysisManagerBase<ModuleAnalysisManager, Module *> BaseT;
typedef typename BaseT::ResultConceptT ResultConceptT;
typedef typename BaseT::PassConceptT PassConceptT;
public:
// Public methods provided by the base class.
private:
/// \brief Get a module pass result, running the pass if necessary.
const ResultConceptT &getResultImpl(void *PassID, Module *M);
/// \brief Get a cached module pass result or return null.
const ResultConceptT *getCachedResultImpl(void *PassID, Module *M) const;
/// \brief Invalidate a module pass result.
void invalidateImpl(void *PassID, Module *M);
/// \brief Invalidate results across a module.
void invalidateImpl(Module *M, const PreservedAnalyses &PA);
/// \brief Map type from module analysis pass ID to pass result concept pointer.
typedef DenseMap<void *,
polymorphic_ptr<detail::AnalysisResultConcept<Module *> > >
ModuleAnalysisResultMapT;
/// \brief Cache of computed module analysis results for this module.
ModuleAnalysisResultMapT ModuleAnalysisResults;
};
/// \brief A function analysis manager to coordinate and cache analyses run over
/// a module.
class FunctionAnalysisManager
: public detail::AnalysisManagerBase<FunctionAnalysisManager, Function *> {
friend class detail::AnalysisManagerBase<FunctionAnalysisManager, Function *>;
typedef detail::AnalysisManagerBase<FunctionAnalysisManager, Function *> BaseT;
typedef typename BaseT::ResultConceptT ResultConceptT;
typedef typename BaseT::PassConceptT PassConceptT;
public:
// Most public APIs are inherited from the CRTP base class.
/// \brief Returns true if the analysis manager has an empty results cache.
bool empty() const;
/// \brief Clear the function analysis result cache.
///
/// This routine allows cleaning up when the set of functions itself has
/// potentially changed, and thus we can't even look up a a result and
/// invalidate it directly. Notably, this does *not* call invalidate
/// functions as there is nothing to be done for them.
void clear();
private:
/// \brief Get a function pass result, running the pass if necessary.
const ResultConceptT &getResultImpl(void *PassID, Function *F);
/// \brief Get a cached function pass result or return null.
const ResultConceptT *getCachedResultImpl(void *PassID, Function *F) const;
/// \brief Invalidate a function pass result.
void invalidateImpl(void *PassID, Function *F);
/// \brief Invalidate the results for a function..
void invalidateImpl(Function *F, const PreservedAnalyses &PA);
/// \brief List of function analysis pass IDs and associated concept pointers.
///
/// Requires iterators to be valid across appending new entries and arbitrary
/// erases. Provides both the pass ID and concept pointer such that it is
/// half of a bijection and provides storage for the actual result concept.
typedef std::list<std::pair<
void *, polymorphic_ptr<detail::AnalysisResultConcept<Function *> > > >
FunctionAnalysisResultListT;
/// \brief Map type from function pointer to our custom list type.
typedef DenseMap<Function *, FunctionAnalysisResultListT>
FunctionAnalysisResultListMapT;
/// \brief Map from function to a list of function analysis results.
///
/// Provides linear time removal of all analysis results for a function and
/// the ultimate storage for a particular cached analysis result.
FunctionAnalysisResultListMapT FunctionAnalysisResultLists;
/// \brief Map type from a pair of analysis ID and function pointer to an
/// iterator into a particular result list.
typedef DenseMap<std::pair<void *, Function *>,
FunctionAnalysisResultListT::iterator>
FunctionAnalysisResultMapT;
/// \brief Map from an analysis ID and function to a particular cached
/// analysis result.
FunctionAnalysisResultMapT FunctionAnalysisResults;
};
/// \brief A module analysis which acts as a proxy for a function analysis
/// manager.
///
/// This primarily proxies invalidation information from the module analysis
/// manager and module pass manager to a function analysis manager. You should
/// never use a function analysis manager from within (transitively) a module
/// pass manager unless your parent module pass has received a proxy result
/// object for it.
class FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy {
public:
class Result;
static void *ID() { return (void *)&PassID; }
FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy(FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM) : FAM(FAM) {}
/// \brief Run the analysis pass and create our proxy result object.
///
/// This doesn't do any interesting work, it is primarily used to insert our
/// proxy result object into the module analysis cache so that we can proxy
/// invalidation to the function analysis manager.
///
/// In debug builds, it will also assert that the analysis manager is empty
/// as no queries should arrive at the function analysis manager prior to
/// this analysis being requested.
Result run(Module *M);
private:
static char PassID;
FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM;
};
/// \brief The result proxy object for the
/// \c FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy.
///
/// See its documentation for more information.
class FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy::Result {
public:
Result(FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM) : FAM(FAM) {}
~Result();
/// \brief Accessor for the \c FunctionAnalysisManager.
FunctionAnalysisManager &getManager() const { return FAM; }
/// \brief Handler for invalidation of the module.
///
/// If this analysis itself is preserved, then we assume that the set of \c
/// Function objects in the \c Module hasn't changed and thus we don't need
/// to invalidate *all* cached data associated with a \c Function* in the \c
/// FunctionAnalysisManager.
///
/// Regardless of whether this analysis is marked as preserved, all of the
/// analyses in the \c FunctionAnalysisManager are potentially invalidated
/// based on the set of preserved analyses.
bool invalidate(Module *M, const PreservedAnalyses &PA);
private:
FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM;
};
/// \brief A function analysis which acts as a proxy for a module analysis
/// manager.
///
/// This primarily provides an accessor to a parent module analysis manager to
/// function passes. Only the const interface of the module analysis manager is
/// provided to indicate that once inside of a function analysis pass you
/// cannot request a module analysis to actually run. Instead, the user must
/// rely on the \c getCachedResult API.
///
/// This proxy *doesn't* manage the invalidation in any way. That is handled by
/// the recursive return path of each layer of the pass manager and the
/// returned PreservedAnalysis set.
class ModuleAnalysisManagerFunctionProxy {
public:
/// \brief Result proxy object for \c ModuleAnalysisManagerFunctionProxy.
class Result {
public:
Result(const ModuleAnalysisManager &MAM) : MAM(MAM) {}
const ModuleAnalysisManager &getManager() const { return MAM; }
/// \brief Handle invalidation by ignoring it, this pass is immutable.
bool invalidate(Function *) { return false; }
private:
const ModuleAnalysisManager &MAM;
};
static void *ID() { return (void *)&PassID; }
ModuleAnalysisManagerFunctionProxy(const ModuleAnalysisManager &MAM)
: MAM(MAM) {}
/// \brief Run the analysis pass and create our proxy result object.
/// Nothing to see here, it just forwards the \c MAM reference into the
/// result.
Result run(Function *) { return Result(MAM); }
private:
static char PassID;
const ModuleAnalysisManager &MAM;
};
/// \brief Trivial adaptor that maps from a module to its functions.
///
/// Designed to allow composition of a FunctionPass(Manager) and
/// a ModulePassManager. Note that if this pass is constructed with a pointer
/// to a \c ModuleAnalysisManager it will run the
/// \c FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy analysis prior to running the function
/// pass over the module to enable a \c FunctionAnalysisManager to be used
/// within this run safely.
template <typename FunctionPassT>
class ModuleToFunctionPassAdaptor {
public:
explicit ModuleToFunctionPassAdaptor(FunctionPassT Pass)
: Pass(llvm_move(Pass)) {}
/// \brief Runs the function pass across every function in the module.
PreservedAnalyses run(Module *M, ModuleAnalysisManager *AM) {
FunctionAnalysisManager *FAM = 0;
if (AM)
// Setup the function analysis manager from its proxy.
FAM = &AM->getResult<FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy>(M).getManager();
PreservedAnalyses PA = PreservedAnalyses::all();
for (Module::iterator I = M->begin(), E = M->end(); I != E; ++I) {
PreservedAnalyses PassPA = Pass.run(I, FAM);
// We know that the function pass couldn't have invalidated any other
// function's analyses (that's the contract of a function pass), so
// directly handle the function analysis manager's invalidation here.
if (FAM)
FAM->invalidate(I, PassPA);
// Then intersect the preserved set so that invalidation of module
// analyses will eventually occur when the module pass completes.
PA.intersect(llvm_move(PassPA));
}
// By definition we preserve the proxy. This precludes *any* invalidation
// of function analyses by the proxy, but that's OK because we've taken
// care to invalidate analyses in the function analysis manager
// incrementally above.
PA.preserve<FunctionAnalysisManagerModuleProxy>();
return PA;
}
private:
FunctionPassT Pass;
};
/// \brief A function to deduce a function pass type and wrap it in the
/// templated adaptor.
template <typename FunctionPassT>
ModuleToFunctionPassAdaptor<FunctionPassT>
createModuleToFunctionPassAdaptor(FunctionPassT Pass) {
return ModuleToFunctionPassAdaptor<FunctionPassT>(llvm_move(Pass));
}
}