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and introduce a new Instruction::isIdenticalTo which tests for full identity, including the SubclassOptionalData flags. Also, fix the Instruction::clone implementations to preserve the SubclassOptionalData flags. Finally, teach several optimizations how to handle SubclassOptionalData correctly, given these changes. This fixes the counterintuitive behavior of isIdenticalTo not comparing the full value, and clone not returning an identical clone, as well as some subtle bugs that could be caused by these. Thanks to Nick Lewycky for reporting this, and for an initial patch! git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@80038 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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278 lines
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//===-- llvm/Instruction.h - Instruction class definition -------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file contains the declaration of the Instruction class, which is the
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// base class for all of the LLVM instructions.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_INSTRUCTION_H
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#define LLVM_INSTRUCTION_H
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#include "llvm/User.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/ilist_node.h"
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namespace llvm {
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class LLVMContext;
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template<typename ValueSubClass, typename ItemParentClass>
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class SymbolTableListTraits;
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class Instruction : public User, public ilist_node<Instruction> {
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void operator=(const Instruction &); // Do not implement
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Instruction(const Instruction &); // Do not implement
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BasicBlock *Parent;
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friend class SymbolTableListTraits<Instruction, BasicBlock>;
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void setParent(BasicBlock *P);
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protected:
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Instruction(const Type *Ty, unsigned iType, Use *Ops, unsigned NumOps,
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Instruction *InsertBefore = 0);
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Instruction(const Type *Ty, unsigned iType, Use *Ops, unsigned NumOps,
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BasicBlock *InsertAtEnd);
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public:
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// Out of line virtual method, so the vtable, etc has a home.
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~Instruction();
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/// clone() - Create a copy of 'this' instruction that is identical in all
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/// ways except the following:
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/// * The instruction has no parent
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/// * The instruction has no name
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///
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virtual Instruction *clone(LLVMContext &Context) const = 0;
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/// isIdenticalTo - Return true if the specified instruction is exactly
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/// identical to the current one. This means that all operands match and any
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/// extra information (e.g. load is volatile) agree.
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bool isIdenticalTo(const Instruction *I) const;
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/// isIdenticalToWhenDefined - This is like isIdenticalTo, except that it
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/// ignores the SubclassOptionalData flags, which specify conditions
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/// under which the instruction's result is undefined.
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bool isIdenticalToWhenDefined(const Instruction *I) const;
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/// This function determines if the specified instruction executes the same
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/// operation as the current one. This means that the opcodes, type, operand
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/// types and any other factors affecting the operation must be the same. This
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/// is similar to isIdenticalTo except the operands themselves don't have to
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/// be identical.
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/// @returns true if the specified instruction is the same operation as
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/// the current one.
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/// @brief Determine if one instruction is the same operation as another.
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bool isSameOperationAs(const Instruction *I) const;
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/// isUsedOutsideOfBlock - Return true if there are any uses of this
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/// instruction in blocks other than the specified block. Note that PHI nodes
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/// are considered to evaluate their operands in the corresponding predecessor
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/// block.
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bool isUsedOutsideOfBlock(const BasicBlock *BB) const;
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/// use_back - Specialize the methods defined in Value, as we know that an
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/// instruction can only be used by other instructions.
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Instruction *use_back() { return cast<Instruction>(*use_begin());}
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const Instruction *use_back() const { return cast<Instruction>(*use_begin());}
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// Accessor methods...
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//
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inline const BasicBlock *getParent() const { return Parent; }
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inline BasicBlock *getParent() { return Parent; }
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/// removeFromParent - This method unlinks 'this' from the containing basic
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/// block, but does not delete it.
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///
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void removeFromParent();
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/// eraseFromParent - This method unlinks 'this' from the containing basic
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/// block and deletes it.
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///
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void eraseFromParent();
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/// insertBefore - Insert an unlinked instructions into a basic block
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/// immediately before the specified instruction.
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void insertBefore(Instruction *InsertPos);
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/// insertAfter - Insert an unlinked instructions into a basic block
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/// immediately after the specified instruction.
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void insertAfter(Instruction *InsertPos);
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/// moveBefore - Unlink this instruction from its current basic block and
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/// insert it into the basic block that MovePos lives in, right before
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/// MovePos.
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void moveBefore(Instruction *MovePos);
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/// Subclass classification... getOpcode() returns a member of
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/// one of the enums that is coming soon (down below)...
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///
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unsigned getOpcode() const { return getValueID() - InstructionVal; }
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const char *getOpcodeName() const { return getOpcodeName(getOpcode()); }
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bool isTerminator() const { return isTerminator(getOpcode()); }
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bool isBinaryOp() const { return isBinaryOp(getOpcode()); }
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bool isShift() { return isShift(getOpcode()); }
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bool isCast() const { return isCast(getOpcode()); }
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static const char* getOpcodeName(unsigned OpCode);
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static inline bool isTerminator(unsigned OpCode) {
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return OpCode >= TermOpsBegin && OpCode < TermOpsEnd;
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}
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static inline bool isBinaryOp(unsigned Opcode) {
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return Opcode >= BinaryOpsBegin && Opcode < BinaryOpsEnd;
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}
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/// @brief Determine if the Opcode is one of the shift instructions.
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static inline bool isShift(unsigned Opcode) {
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return Opcode >= Shl && Opcode <= AShr;
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}
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/// isLogicalShift - Return true if this is a logical shift left or a logical
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/// shift right.
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inline bool isLogicalShift() const {
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return getOpcode() == Shl || getOpcode() == LShr;
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}
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/// isArithmeticShift - Return true if this is an arithmetic shift right.
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inline bool isArithmeticShift() const {
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return getOpcode() == AShr;
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}
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/// @brief Determine if the OpCode is one of the CastInst instructions.
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static inline bool isCast(unsigned OpCode) {
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return OpCode >= CastOpsBegin && OpCode < CastOpsEnd;
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}
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/// isAssociative - Return true if the instruction is associative:
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///
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/// Associative operators satisfy: x op (y op z) === (x op y) op z
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///
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/// In LLVM, the Add, Mul, And, Or, and Xor operators are associative, when
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/// not applied to floating point types.
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///
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bool isAssociative() const { return isAssociative(getOpcode(), getType()); }
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static bool isAssociative(unsigned op, const Type *Ty);
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/// isCommutative - Return true if the instruction is commutative:
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///
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/// Commutative operators satisfy: (x op y) === (y op x)
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///
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/// In LLVM, these are the associative operators, plus SetEQ and SetNE, when
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/// applied to any type.
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///
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bool isCommutative() const { return isCommutative(getOpcode()); }
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static bool isCommutative(unsigned op);
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/// mayWriteToMemory - Return true if this instruction may modify memory.
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///
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bool mayWriteToMemory() const;
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/// mayReadFromMemory - Return true if this instruction may read memory.
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///
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bool mayReadFromMemory() const;
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/// mayThrow - Return true if this instruction may throw an exception.
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///
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bool mayThrow() const;
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/// mayHaveSideEffects - Return true if the instruction may have side effects.
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///
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/// Note that this does not consider malloc and alloca to have side
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/// effects because the newly allocated memory is completely invisible to
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/// instructions which don't used the returned value. For cases where this
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/// matters, isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute may be more appropriate.
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bool mayHaveSideEffects() const {
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return mayWriteToMemory() || mayThrow();
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}
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/// isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute - Return true if the instruction does not
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/// have any effects besides calculating the result and does not have
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/// undefined behavior.
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///
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/// This method never returns true for an instruction that returns true for
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/// mayHaveSideEffects; however, this method also does some other checks in
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/// addition. It checks for undefined behavior, like dividing by zero or
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/// loading from an invalid pointer (but not for undefined results, like a
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/// shift with a shift amount larger than the width of the result). It checks
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/// for malloc and alloca because speculatively executing them might cause a
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/// memory leak. It also returns false for instructions related to control
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/// flow, specifically terminators and PHI nodes.
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///
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/// This method only looks at the instruction itself and its operands, so if
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/// this method returns true, it is safe to move the instruction as long as
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/// the correct dominance relationships for the operands and users hold.
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/// However, this method can return true for instructions that read memory;
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/// for such instructions, moving them may change the resulting value.
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bool isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute() const;
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/// Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast:
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static inline bool classof(const Instruction *) { return true; }
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static inline bool classof(const Value *V) {
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return V->getValueID() >= Value::InstructionVal;
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}
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Exported enumerations...
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//
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enum TermOps { // These terminate basic blocks
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#define FIRST_TERM_INST(N) TermOpsBegin = N,
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#define HANDLE_TERM_INST(N, OPC, CLASS) OPC = N,
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#define LAST_TERM_INST(N) TermOpsEnd = N+1
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#include "llvm/Instruction.def"
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};
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enum BinaryOps {
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#define FIRST_BINARY_INST(N) BinaryOpsBegin = N,
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#define HANDLE_BINARY_INST(N, OPC, CLASS) OPC = N,
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#define LAST_BINARY_INST(N) BinaryOpsEnd = N+1
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#include "llvm/Instruction.def"
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};
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enum MemoryOps {
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#define FIRST_MEMORY_INST(N) MemoryOpsBegin = N,
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#define HANDLE_MEMORY_INST(N, OPC, CLASS) OPC = N,
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#define LAST_MEMORY_INST(N) MemoryOpsEnd = N+1
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#include "llvm/Instruction.def"
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};
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enum CastOps {
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#define FIRST_CAST_INST(N) CastOpsBegin = N,
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#define HANDLE_CAST_INST(N, OPC, CLASS) OPC = N,
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#define LAST_CAST_INST(N) CastOpsEnd = N+1
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#include "llvm/Instruction.def"
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};
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enum OtherOps {
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#define FIRST_OTHER_INST(N) OtherOpsBegin = N,
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#define HANDLE_OTHER_INST(N, OPC, CLASS) OPC = N,
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#define LAST_OTHER_INST(N) OtherOpsEnd = N+1
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#include "llvm/Instruction.def"
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};
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};
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// Instruction* is only 4-byte aligned.
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template<>
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class PointerLikeTypeTraits<Instruction*> {
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typedef Instruction* PT;
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public:
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static inline void *getAsVoidPointer(PT P) { return P; }
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static inline PT getFromVoidPointer(void *P) {
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return static_cast<PT>(P);
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}
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enum { NumLowBitsAvailable = 2 };
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};
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} // End llvm namespace
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#endif
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