llvm-6502/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPC.h
Hal Finkel 99f823f943 Add the PPCCTRLoops pass: a PPC machine-code-level optimization pass to form CTR-based loop branching code.
This pass is derived from the Hexagon HardwareLoops pass. The only significant enhancement over the Hexagon
pass is that PPCCTRLoops will also attempt to delete the replaced add and compare operations if they are
no longer otherwise used. Also, invalid preheader DebugLoc is not used.

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//===-- PPC.h - Top-level interface for PowerPC Target ----------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file contains the entry points for global functions defined in the LLVM
// PowerPC back-end.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_TARGET_POWERPC_H
#define LLVM_TARGET_POWERPC_H
#include "MCTargetDesc/PPCBaseInfo.h"
#include "MCTargetDesc/PPCMCTargetDesc.h"
#include <string>
// GCC #defines PPC on Linux but we use it as our namespace name
#undef PPC
namespace llvm {
class PPCTargetMachine;
class FunctionPass;
class JITCodeEmitter;
class MachineInstr;
class AsmPrinter;
class MCInst;
FunctionPass *createPPCCTRLoops();
FunctionPass *createPPCBranchSelectionPass();
FunctionPass *createPPCISelDag(PPCTargetMachine &TM);
FunctionPass *createPPCJITCodeEmitterPass(PPCTargetMachine &TM,
JITCodeEmitter &MCE);
void LowerPPCMachineInstrToMCInst(const MachineInstr *MI, MCInst &OutMI,
AsmPrinter &AP, bool isDarwin);
namespace PPCII {
/// Target Operand Flag enum.
enum TOF {
//===------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// PPC Specific MachineOperand flags.
MO_NO_FLAG,
/// MO_DARWIN_STUB - On a symbol operand "FOO", this indicates that the
/// reference is actually to the "FOO$stub" symbol. This is used for calls
/// and jumps to external functions on Tiger and earlier.
MO_DARWIN_STUB = 1,
/// MO_PIC_FLAG - If this bit is set, the symbol reference is relative to
/// the function's picbase, e.g. lo16(symbol-picbase).
MO_PIC_FLAG = 4,
/// MO_NLP_FLAG - If this bit is set, the symbol reference is actually to
/// the non_lazy_ptr for the global, e.g. lo16(symbol$non_lazy_ptr-picbase).
MO_NLP_FLAG = 8,
/// MO_NLP_HIDDEN_FLAG - If this bit is set, the symbol reference is to a
/// symbol with hidden visibility. This causes a different kind of
/// non-lazy-pointer to be generated.
MO_NLP_HIDDEN_FLAG = 16,
/// The next are not flags but distinct values.
MO_ACCESS_MASK = 224,
/// MO_LO16, MO_HA16 - lo16(symbol) and ha16(symbol)
MO_LO16 = 32, MO_HA16 = 64,
MO_TPREL16_HA = 96,
MO_TPREL16_LO = 128
};
} // end namespace PPCII
} // end namespace llvm;
#endif