llvm-6502/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCSubtarget.h
Torok Edwin 0e3a1a8f8f Use indirect calls in PowerPC JIT.
See PR5201. There is no way to know if direct calls will be within the allowed
range for BL. Hence emit all calls as indirect when in JIT mode.
Without this long-running applications will fail to JIT on PowerPC with a
relocation failure.


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//=====-- PPCSubtarget.h - Define Subtarget for the PPC -------*- C++ -*--====//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file declares the PowerPC specific subclass of TargetSubtarget.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef POWERPCSUBTARGET_H
#define POWERPCSUBTARGET_H
#include "llvm/Target/TargetInstrItineraries.h"
#include "llvm/Target/TargetSubtarget.h"
#include <string>
// GCC #defines PPC on Linux but we use it as our namespace name
#undef PPC
namespace llvm {
namespace PPC {
// -m directive values.
enum {
DIR_NONE,
DIR_32,
DIR_601,
DIR_602,
DIR_603,
DIR_7400,
DIR_750,
DIR_970,
DIR_64
};
}
class GlobalValue;
class TargetMachine;
class PPCSubtarget : public TargetSubtarget {
protected:
/// stackAlignment - The minimum alignment known to hold of the stack frame on
/// entry to the function and which must be maintained by every function.
unsigned StackAlignment;
/// Selected instruction itineraries (one entry per itinerary class.)
InstrItineraryData InstrItins;
/// Which cpu directive was used.
unsigned DarwinDirective;
/// Used by the ISel to turn in optimizations for POWER4-derived architectures
bool IsGigaProcessor;
bool Has64BitSupport;
bool Use64BitRegs;
bool IsPPC64;
bool HasAltivec;
bool HasFSQRT;
bool HasSTFIWX;
bool HasLazyResolverStubs;
bool IsJITCodeModel;
/// DarwinVers - Nonzero if this is a darwin platform. Otherwise, the numeric
/// version of the platform, e.g. 8 = 10.4 (Tiger), 9 = 10.5 (Leopard), etc.
unsigned char DarwinVers; // Is any darwin-ppc platform.
public:
/// This constructor initializes the data members to match that
/// of the specified triple.
///
PPCSubtarget(const std::string &TT, const std::string &FS, bool is64Bit);
/// ParseSubtargetFeatures - Parses features string setting specified
/// subtarget options. Definition of function is auto generated by tblgen.
std::string ParseSubtargetFeatures(const std::string &FS,
const std::string &CPU);
/// SetJITMode - This is called to inform the subtarget info that we are
/// producing code for the JIT.
void SetJITMode();
/// getStackAlignment - Returns the minimum alignment known to hold of the
/// stack frame on entry to the function and which must be maintained by every
/// function for this subtarget.
unsigned getStackAlignment() const { return StackAlignment; }
/// getDarwinDirective - Returns the -m directive specified for the cpu.
///
unsigned getDarwinDirective() const { return DarwinDirective; }
/// getInstrItins - Return the instruction itineraies based on subtarget
/// selection.
const InstrItineraryData &getInstrItineraryData() const { return InstrItins; }
/// getTargetDataString - Return the pointer size and type alignment
/// properties of this subtarget.
const char *getTargetDataString() const {
// Note, the alignment values for f64 and i64 on ppc64 in Darwin
// documentation are wrong; these are correct (i.e. "what gcc does").
return isPPC64() ? "E-p:64:64-f64:64:64-i64:64:64-f128:64:128-n32:64"
: "E-p:32:32-f64:32:64-i64:32:64-f128:64:128-n32";
}
/// isPPC64 - Return true if we are generating code for 64-bit pointer mode.
///
bool isPPC64() const { return IsPPC64; }
/// has64BitSupport - Return true if the selected CPU supports 64-bit
/// instructions, regardless of whether we are in 32-bit or 64-bit mode.
bool has64BitSupport() const { return Has64BitSupport; }
/// use64BitRegs - Return true if in 64-bit mode or if we should use 64-bit
/// registers in 32-bit mode when possible. This can only true if
/// has64BitSupport() returns true.
bool use64BitRegs() const { return Use64BitRegs; }
/// hasLazyResolverStub - Return true if accesses to the specified global have
/// to go through a dyld lazy resolution stub. This means that an extra load
/// is required to get the address of the global.
bool hasLazyResolverStub(const GlobalValue *GV,
const TargetMachine &TM) const;
// isJITCodeModel - True if we're generating code for the JIT
bool isJITCodeModel() const { return IsJITCodeModel; }
// Specific obvious features.
bool hasFSQRT() const { return HasFSQRT; }
bool hasSTFIWX() const { return HasSTFIWX; }
bool hasAltivec() const { return HasAltivec; }
bool isGigaProcessor() const { return IsGigaProcessor; }
/// isDarwin - True if this is any darwin platform.
bool isDarwin() const { return DarwinVers != 0; }
/// isDarwin - True if this is darwin9 (leopard, 10.5) or above.
bool isDarwin9() const { return DarwinVers >= 9; }
/// getDarwinVers - Return the darwin version number, 8 = tiger, 9 = leopard.
unsigned getDarwinVers() const { return DarwinVers; }
bool isDarwinABI() const { return isDarwin(); }
bool isSVR4ABI() const { return !isDarwin(); }
};
} // End llvm namespace
#endif