llvm-6502/lib/Transforms/Utils/CloneModule.cpp
Duncan Sands 28c3cff825 Factor code to copy global value attributes like
the section or the visibility from one global
value to another: copyAttributesFrom.  This is
particularly useful for duplicating functions:
previously this was done by explicitly copying
each attribute in turn at each place where a
new function was created out of an old one, with
the result that obscure attributes were regularly
forgotten (like the collector or the section).
Hopefully now everything is uniform and nothing
is forgotten.


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//===- CloneModule.cpp - Clone an entire module ---------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the CloneModule interface which makes a copy of an
// entire module.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Cloning.h"
#include "llvm/Module.h"
#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h"
#include "llvm/TypeSymbolTable.h"
#include "llvm/Constant.h"
#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/ValueMapper.h"
using namespace llvm;
/// CloneModule - Return an exact copy of the specified module. This is not as
/// easy as it might seem because we have to worry about making copies of global
/// variables and functions, and making their (initializers and references,
/// respectively) refer to the right globals.
///
Module *llvm::CloneModule(const Module *M) {
// Create the value map that maps things from the old module over to the new
// module.
DenseMap<const Value*, Value*> ValueMap;
return CloneModule(M, ValueMap);
}
Module *llvm::CloneModule(const Module *M,
DenseMap<const Value*, Value*> &ValueMap) {
// First off, we need to create the new module...
Module *New = new Module(M->getModuleIdentifier());
New->setDataLayout(M->getDataLayout());
New->setTargetTriple(M->getTargetTriple());
New->setModuleInlineAsm(M->getModuleInlineAsm());
// Copy all of the type symbol table entries over.
const TypeSymbolTable &TST = M->getTypeSymbolTable();
for (TypeSymbolTable::const_iterator TI = TST.begin(), TE = TST.end();
TI != TE; ++TI)
New->addTypeName(TI->first, TI->second);
// Copy all of the dependent libraries over.
for (Module::lib_iterator I = M->lib_begin(), E = M->lib_end(); I != E; ++I)
New->addLibrary(*I);
// Loop over all of the global variables, making corresponding globals in the
// new module. Here we add them to the ValueMap and to the new Module. We
// don't worry about attributes or initializers, they will come later.
//
for (Module::const_global_iterator I = M->global_begin(), E = M->global_end();
I != E; ++I)
ValueMap[I] = new GlobalVariable(I->getType()->getElementType(), false,
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, 0,
I->getName(), New);
// Loop over the functions in the module, making external functions as before
for (Module::const_iterator I = M->begin(), E = M->end(); I != E; ++I) {
Function *NF =
Function::Create(cast<FunctionType>(I->getType()->getElementType()),
GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage, I->getName(), New);
NF->copyAttributesFrom(I);
ValueMap[I]= NF;
}
// Loop over the aliases in the module
for (Module::const_alias_iterator I = M->alias_begin(), E = M->alias_end();
I != E; ++I)
ValueMap[I] = new GlobalAlias(I->getType(), GlobalAlias::ExternalLinkage,
I->getName(), NULL, New);
// Now that all of the things that global variable initializer can refer to
// have been created, loop through and copy the global variable referrers
// over... We also set the attributes on the global now.
//
for (Module::const_global_iterator I = M->global_begin(), E = M->global_end();
I != E; ++I) {
GlobalVariable *GV = cast<GlobalVariable>(ValueMap[I]);
if (I->hasInitializer())
GV->setInitializer(cast<Constant>(MapValue(I->getInitializer(),
ValueMap)));
GV->setLinkage(I->getLinkage());
GV->setThreadLocal(I->isThreadLocal());
GV->setConstant(I->isConstant());
}
// Similarly, copy over function bodies now...
//
for (Module::const_iterator I = M->begin(), E = M->end(); I != E; ++I) {
Function *F = cast<Function>(ValueMap[I]);
if (!I->isDeclaration()) {
Function::arg_iterator DestI = F->arg_begin();
for (Function::const_arg_iterator J = I->arg_begin(); J != I->arg_end();
++J) {
DestI->setName(J->getName());
ValueMap[J] = DestI++;
}
std::vector<ReturnInst*> Returns; // Ignore returns cloned...
CloneFunctionInto(F, I, ValueMap, Returns);
}
F->setLinkage(I->getLinkage());
}
// And aliases
for (Module::const_alias_iterator I = M->alias_begin(), E = M->alias_end();
I != E; ++I) {
GlobalAlias *GA = cast<GlobalAlias>(ValueMap[I]);
GA->setLinkage(I->getLinkage());
if (const Constant* C = I->getAliasee())
GA->setAliasee(cast<Constant>(MapValue(C, ValueMap)));
}
return New;
}