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The memory management in BugPoint is fairly convoluted, so this just unwraps one layer by changing the return type of functions that always return owned Modules. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@216464 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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338 lines
14 KiB
C++
//===- BugDriver.h - Top-Level BugPoint class -------------------*- 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 class contains all of the shared state and information that is used by
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// the BugPoint tool to track down errors in optimizations. This class is the
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// main driver class that invokes all sub-functionality.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_TOOLS_BUGPOINT_BUGDRIVER_H
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#define LLVM_TOOLS_BUGPOINT_BUGDRIVER_H
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#include "llvm/IR/ValueMap.h"
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#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/ValueMapper.h"
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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namespace llvm {
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class Value;
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class PassInfo;
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class Module;
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class GlobalVariable;
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class Function;
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class BasicBlock;
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class AbstractInterpreter;
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class Instruction;
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class LLVMContext;
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class DebugCrashes;
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class GCC;
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extern bool DisableSimplifyCFG;
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/// BugpointIsInterrupted - Set to true when the user presses ctrl-c.
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///
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extern bool BugpointIsInterrupted;
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class BugDriver {
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LLVMContext& Context;
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const char *ToolName; // argv[0] of bugpoint
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std::string ReferenceOutputFile; // Name of `good' output file
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Module *Program; // The raw program, linked together
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std::vector<std::string> PassesToRun;
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AbstractInterpreter *Interpreter; // How to run the program
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AbstractInterpreter *SafeInterpreter; // To generate reference output, etc.
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GCC *gcc;
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bool run_find_bugs;
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unsigned Timeout;
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unsigned MemoryLimit;
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bool UseValgrind;
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// FIXME: sort out public/private distinctions...
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friend class ReducePassList;
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friend class ReduceMisCodegenFunctions;
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public:
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BugDriver(const char *toolname, bool find_bugs,
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unsigned timeout, unsigned memlimit, bool use_valgrind,
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LLVMContext& ctxt);
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~BugDriver();
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const char *getToolName() const { return ToolName; }
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LLVMContext& getContext() const { return Context; }
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// Set up methods... these methods are used to copy information about the
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// command line arguments into instance variables of BugDriver.
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//
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bool addSources(const std::vector<std::string> &FileNames);
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void addPass(std::string p) { PassesToRun.push_back(p); }
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void setPassesToRun(const std::vector<std::string> &PTR) {
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PassesToRun = PTR;
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}
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const std::vector<std::string> &getPassesToRun() const {
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return PassesToRun;
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}
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/// run - The top level method that is invoked after all of the instance
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/// variables are set up from command line arguments. The \p as_child argument
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/// indicates whether the driver is to run in parent mode or child mode.
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///
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bool run(std::string &ErrMsg);
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/// debugOptimizerCrash - This method is called when some optimizer pass
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/// crashes on input. It attempts to prune down the testcase to something
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/// reasonable, and figure out exactly which pass is crashing.
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///
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bool debugOptimizerCrash(const std::string &ID = "passes");
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/// debugCodeGeneratorCrash - This method is called when the code generator
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/// crashes on an input. It attempts to reduce the input as much as possible
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/// while still causing the code generator to crash.
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bool debugCodeGeneratorCrash(std::string &Error);
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/// debugMiscompilation - This method is used when the passes selected are not
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/// crashing, but the generated output is semantically different from the
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/// input.
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void debugMiscompilation(std::string *Error);
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/// debugPassMiscompilation - This method is called when the specified pass
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/// miscompiles Program as input. It tries to reduce the testcase to
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/// something that smaller that still miscompiles the program.
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/// ReferenceOutput contains the filename of the file containing the output we
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/// are to match.
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///
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bool debugPassMiscompilation(const PassInfo *ThePass,
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const std::string &ReferenceOutput);
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/// compileSharedObject - This method creates a SharedObject from a given
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/// BitcodeFile for debugging a code generator.
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///
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std::string compileSharedObject(const std::string &BitcodeFile,
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std::string &Error);
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/// debugCodeGenerator - This method narrows down a module to a function or
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/// set of functions, using the CBE as a ``safe'' code generator for other
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/// functions that are not under consideration.
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bool debugCodeGenerator(std::string *Error);
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/// isExecutingJIT - Returns true if bugpoint is currently testing the JIT
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///
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bool isExecutingJIT();
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/// runPasses - Run all of the passes in the "PassesToRun" list, discard the
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/// output, and return true if any of the passes crashed.
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bool runPasses(Module *M) const {
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return runPasses(M, PassesToRun);
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}
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Module *getProgram() const { return Program; }
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/// swapProgramIn - Set the current module to the specified module, returning
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/// the old one.
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Module *swapProgramIn(Module *M) {
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Module *OldProgram = Program;
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Program = M;
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return OldProgram;
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}
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AbstractInterpreter *switchToSafeInterpreter() {
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AbstractInterpreter *Old = Interpreter;
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Interpreter = (AbstractInterpreter*)SafeInterpreter;
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return Old;
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}
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void switchToInterpreter(AbstractInterpreter *AI) {
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Interpreter = AI;
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}
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/// setNewProgram - If we reduce or update the program somehow, call this
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/// method to update bugdriver with it. This deletes the old module and sets
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/// the specified one as the current program.
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void setNewProgram(Module *M);
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/// compileProgram - Try to compile the specified module, returning false and
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/// setting Error if an error occurs. This is used for code generation
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/// crash testing.
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///
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void compileProgram(Module *M, std::string *Error) const;
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/// executeProgram - This method runs "Program", capturing the output of the
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/// program to a file. A recommended filename may be optionally specified.
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///
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std::string executeProgram(const Module *Program,
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std::string OutputFilename,
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std::string Bitcode,
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const std::string &SharedObjects,
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AbstractInterpreter *AI,
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std::string *Error) const;
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/// executeProgramSafely - Used to create reference output with the "safe"
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/// backend, if reference output is not provided. If there is a problem with
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/// the code generator (e.g., llc crashes), this will return false and set
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/// Error.
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///
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std::string executeProgramSafely(const Module *Program,
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std::string OutputFile,
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std::string *Error) const;
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/// createReferenceFile - calls compileProgram and then records the output
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/// into ReferenceOutputFile. Returns true if reference file created, false
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/// otherwise. Note: initializeExecutionEnvironment should be called BEFORE
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/// this function.
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///
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bool createReferenceFile(Module *M, const std::string &Filename
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= "bugpoint.reference.out-%%%%%%%");
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/// diffProgram - This method executes the specified module and diffs the
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/// output against the file specified by ReferenceOutputFile. If the output
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/// is different, 1 is returned. If there is a problem with the code
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/// generator (e.g., llc crashes), this will return -1 and set Error.
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///
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bool diffProgram(const Module *Program,
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const std::string &BitcodeFile = "",
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const std::string &SharedObj = "",
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bool RemoveBitcode = false,
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std::string *Error = nullptr) const;
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/// EmitProgressBitcode - This function is used to output M to a file named
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/// "bugpoint-ID.bc".
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///
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void EmitProgressBitcode(const Module *M, const std::string &ID,
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bool NoFlyer = false) const;
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/// This method clones the current Program and deletes the specified
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/// instruction from the cloned module. It then runs a series of cleanup
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/// passes (ADCE and SimplifyCFG) to eliminate any code which depends on the
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/// value. The modified module is then returned.
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///
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std::unique_ptr<Module> deleteInstructionFromProgram(const Instruction *I,
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unsigned Simp);
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/// This method clones the current Program and performs a series of cleanups
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/// intended to get rid of extra cruft on the module. If the
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/// MayModifySemantics argument is true, then the cleanups is allowed to
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/// modify how the code behaves.
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///
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std::unique_ptr<Module> performFinalCleanups(Module *M,
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bool MayModifySemantics = false);
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/// Given a module, extract up to one loop from it into a new function. This
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/// returns null if there are no extractable loops in the program or if the
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/// loop extractor crashes.
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std::unique_ptr<Module> extractLoop(Module *M);
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/// Extract all but the specified basic blocks into their own functions. The
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/// only detail is that M is actually a module cloned from the one the BBs are
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/// in, so some mapping needs to be performed. If this operation fails for
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/// some reason (ie the implementation is buggy), this function should return
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/// null, otherwise it returns a new Module.
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std::unique_ptr<Module>
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extractMappedBlocksFromModule(const std::vector<BasicBlock *> &BBs,
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Module *M);
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/// Carefully run the specified set of pass on the specified/ module,
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/// returning the transformed module on success, or a null pointer on failure.
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/// If AutoDebugCrashes is set to true, then bugpoint will automatically
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/// attempt to track down a crashing pass if one exists, and this method will
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/// never return null.
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std::unique_ptr<Module> runPassesOn(Module *M,
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const std::vector<std::string> &Passes,
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bool AutoDebugCrashes = false,
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unsigned NumExtraArgs = 0,
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const char *const *ExtraArgs = nullptr);
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/// runPasses - Run the specified passes on Program, outputting a bitcode
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/// file and writting the filename into OutputFile if successful. If the
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/// optimizations fail for some reason (optimizer crashes), return true,
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/// otherwise return false. If DeleteOutput is set to true, the bitcode is
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/// deleted on success, and the filename string is undefined. This prints to
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/// outs() a single line message indicating whether compilation was successful
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/// or failed, unless Quiet is set. ExtraArgs specifies additional arguments
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/// to pass to the child bugpoint instance.
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///
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bool runPasses(Module *Program,
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const std::vector<std::string> &PassesToRun,
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std::string &OutputFilename, bool DeleteOutput = false,
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bool Quiet = false, unsigned NumExtraArgs = 0,
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const char * const *ExtraArgs = nullptr) const;
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/// runManyPasses - Take the specified pass list and create different
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/// combinations of passes to compile the program with. Compile the program with
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/// each set and mark test to see if it compiled correctly. If the passes
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/// compiled correctly output nothing and rearrange the passes into a new order.
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/// If the passes did not compile correctly, output the command required to
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/// recreate the failure. This returns true if a compiler error is found.
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///
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bool runManyPasses(const std::vector<std::string> &AllPasses,
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std::string &ErrMsg);
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/// writeProgramToFile - This writes the current "Program" to the named
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/// bitcode file. If an error occurs, true is returned.
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///
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bool writeProgramToFile(const std::string &Filename, const Module *M) const;
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bool writeProgramToFile(const std::string &Filename, int FD,
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const Module *M) const;
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private:
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/// runPasses - Just like the method above, but this just returns true or
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/// false indicating whether or not the optimizer crashed on the specified
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/// input (true = crashed).
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///
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bool runPasses(Module *M,
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const std::vector<std::string> &PassesToRun,
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bool DeleteOutput = true) const {
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std::string Filename;
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return runPasses(M, PassesToRun, Filename, DeleteOutput);
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}
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/// initializeExecutionEnvironment - This method is used to set up the
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/// environment for executing LLVM programs.
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///
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bool initializeExecutionEnvironment();
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};
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/// Given a bitcode or assembly input filename, parse and return it, or return
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/// null if not possible.
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///
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std::unique_ptr<Module> parseInputFile(StringRef InputFilename,
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LLVMContext &ctxt);
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/// getPassesString - Turn a list of passes into a string which indicates the
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/// command line options that must be passed to add the passes.
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///
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std::string getPassesString(const std::vector<std::string> &Passes);
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/// PrintFunctionList - prints out list of problematic functions
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///
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void PrintFunctionList(const std::vector<Function*> &Funcs);
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/// PrintGlobalVariableList - prints out list of problematic global variables
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///
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void PrintGlobalVariableList(const std::vector<GlobalVariable*> &GVs);
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// DeleteFunctionBody - "Remove" the function by deleting all of it's basic
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// blocks, making it external.
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//
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void DeleteFunctionBody(Function *F);
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/// SplitFunctionsOutOfModule - Given a module and a list of functions in the
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/// module, split the functions OUT of the specified module, and place them in
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/// the new module.
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Module *SplitFunctionsOutOfModule(Module *M, const std::vector<Function*> &F,
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ValueToValueMapTy &VMap);
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} // End llvm namespace
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#endif
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