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//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// \file
///
/// This header provides internal APIs and implementation details used by the
/// pass management interfaces exposed in PassManager.h. To understand more
/// context of why these particular interfaces are needed, see that header
/// file. None of these APIs should be used elsewhere.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_IR_PASSMANAGERINTERNAL_H
#define LLVM_IR_PASSMANAGERINTERNAL_H
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
namespace llvm {
template <typename IRUnitT> class AnalysisManager;
class PreservedAnalyses;
/// \brief Implementation details of the pass manager interfaces.
namespace detail {
/// \brief Template for the abstract base class used to dispatch
/// polymorphically over pass objects.
template <typename IRUnitT> struct PassConcept {
// Boiler plate necessary for the container of derived classes.
virtual ~PassConcept() {}
/// \brief The polymorphic API which runs the pass over a given IR entity.
///
/// Note that actual pass object can omit the analysis manager argument if
/// desired. Also that the analysis manager may be null if there is no
/// analysis manager in the pass pipeline.
virtual PreservedAnalyses run(IRUnitT &IR, AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> *AM) = 0;
/// \brief Polymorphic method to access the name of a pass.
virtual StringRef name() = 0;
};
/// \brief SFINAE metafunction for computing whether \c PassT has a run method
/// accepting an \c AnalysisManager<IRUnitT>.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename ResultT>
class PassRunAcceptsAnalysisManager {
typedef char SmallType;
struct BigType {
char a, b;
};
template <typename T, ResultT (T::*)(IRUnitT &, AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> *)>
struct Checker;
template <typename T> static SmallType f(Checker<T, &T::run> *);
template <typename T> static BigType f(...);
public:
enum { Value = sizeof(f<PassT>(nullptr)) == sizeof(SmallType) };
};
/// \brief A template wrapper used to implement the polymorphic API.
///
/// Can be instantiated for any object which provides a \c run method accepting
/// an \c IRUnitT. It requires the pass to be a copyable object. When the
/// \c run method also accepts an \c AnalysisManager<IRUnitT>*, we pass it
/// along.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT,
typename PreservedAnalysesT = PreservedAnalyses,
bool AcceptsAnalysisManager = PassRunAcceptsAnalysisManager<
IRUnitT, PassT, PreservedAnalysesT>::Value>
struct PassModel;
/// \brief Specialization of \c PassModel for passes that accept an analyis
/// manager.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename PreservedAnalysesT>
struct PassModel<IRUnitT, PassT, PreservedAnalysesT, true>
: PassConcept<IRUnitT> {
explicit PassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(std::move(Pass)) {}
// We have to explicitly define all the special member functions because MSVC
// refuses to generate them.
PassModel(const PassModel &Arg) : Pass(Arg.Pass) {}
PassModel(PassModel &&Arg) : Pass(std::move(Arg.Pass)) {}
friend void swap(PassModel &LHS, PassModel &RHS) {
using std::swap;
swap(LHS.Pass, RHS.Pass);
}
PassModel &operator=(PassModel RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
PreservedAnalysesT run(IRUnitT &IR, AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> *AM) override {
return Pass.run(IR, AM);
}
StringRef name() override { return PassT::name(); }
PassT Pass;
};
/// \brief Specialization of \c PassModel for passes that accept an analyis
/// manager.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename PreservedAnalysesT>
struct PassModel<IRUnitT, PassT, PreservedAnalysesT, false>
: PassConcept<IRUnitT> {
explicit PassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(std::move(Pass)) {}
// We have to explicitly define all the special member functions because MSVC
// refuses to generate them.
PassModel(const PassModel &Arg) : Pass(Arg.Pass) {}
PassModel(PassModel &&Arg) : Pass(std::move(Arg.Pass)) {}
friend void swap(PassModel &LHS, PassModel &RHS) {
using std::swap;
swap(LHS.Pass, RHS.Pass);
}
PassModel &operator=(PassModel RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
PreservedAnalysesT run(IRUnitT &IR, AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> *AM) override {
return Pass.run(IR);
}
StringRef name() override { return PassT::name(); }
PassT Pass;
};
/// \brief Abstract concept of an analysis result.
///
/// This concept is parameterized over the IR unit that this result pertains
/// to.
template <typename IRUnitT> struct AnalysisResultConcept {
virtual ~AnalysisResultConcept() {}
/// \brief Method to try and mark a result as invalid.
///
/// When the outer analysis manager detects a change in some underlying
/// unit of the IR, it will call this method on all of the results cached.
///
/// This method also receives a set of preserved analyses which can be used
/// to avoid invalidation because the pass which changed the underlying IR
/// took care to update or preserve the analysis result in some way.
///
/// \returns true if the result is indeed invalid (the default).
virtual bool invalidate(IRUnitT &IR, const PreservedAnalyses &PA) = 0;
};
/// \brief SFINAE metafunction for computing whether \c ResultT provides an
/// \c invalidate member function.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename ResultT> class ResultHasInvalidateMethod {
typedef char SmallType;
struct BigType {
char a, b;
};
template <typename T, bool (T::*)(IRUnitT &, const PreservedAnalyses &)>
struct Checker;
template <typename T> static SmallType f(Checker<T, &T::invalidate> *);
template <typename T> static BigType f(...);
public:
enum { Value = sizeof(f<ResultT>(nullptr)) == sizeof(SmallType) };
};
/// \brief Wrapper to model the analysis result concept.
///
/// By default, this will implement the invalidate method with a trivial
/// implementation so that the actual analysis result doesn't need to provide
/// an invalidation handler. It is only selected when the invalidation handler
/// is not part of the ResultT's interface.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename ResultT,
typename PreservedAnalysesT = PreservedAnalyses,
bool HasInvalidateHandler =
ResultHasInvalidateMethod<IRUnitT, ResultT>::Value>
struct AnalysisResultModel;
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisResultModel which provides the default
/// invalidate functionality.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename ResultT,
typename PreservedAnalysesT>
struct AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, ResultT, PreservedAnalysesT, false>
: AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT> {
explicit AnalysisResultModel(ResultT Result) : Result(std::move(Result)) {}
// We have to explicitly define all the special member functions because MSVC
// refuses to generate them.
AnalysisResultModel(const AnalysisResultModel &Arg) : Result(Arg.Result) {}
AnalysisResultModel(AnalysisResultModel &&Arg)
: Result(std::move(Arg.Result)) {}
friend void swap(AnalysisResultModel &LHS, AnalysisResultModel &RHS) {
using std::swap;
swap(LHS.Result, RHS.Result);
}
AnalysisResultModel &operator=(AnalysisResultModel RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
/// \brief The model bases invalidation solely on being in the preserved set.
//
// FIXME: We should actually use two different concepts for analysis results
// rather than two different models, and avoid the indirect function call for
// ones that use the trivial behavior.
bool invalidate(IRUnitT &, const PreservedAnalysesT &PA) override {
return !PA.preserved(PassT::ID());
}
ResultT Result;
};
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisResultModel which delegates invalidate
/// handling to \c ResultT.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT, typename ResultT,
typename PreservedAnalysesT>
struct AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, ResultT, PreservedAnalysesT, true>
: AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT> {
explicit AnalysisResultModel(ResultT Result) : Result(std::move(Result)) {}
// We have to explicitly define all the special member functions because MSVC
// refuses to generate them.
AnalysisResultModel(const AnalysisResultModel &Arg) : Result(Arg.Result) {}
AnalysisResultModel(AnalysisResultModel &&Arg)
: Result(std::move(Arg.Result)) {}
friend void swap(AnalysisResultModel &LHS, AnalysisResultModel &RHS) {
using std::swap;
swap(LHS.Result, RHS.Result);
}
AnalysisResultModel &operator=(AnalysisResultModel RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
/// \brief The model delegates to the \c ResultT method.
bool invalidate(IRUnitT &IR, const PreservedAnalysesT &PA) override {
return Result.invalidate(IR, PA);
}
ResultT Result;
};
/// \brief Abstract concept of an analysis pass.
///
/// This concept is parameterized over the IR unit that it can run over and
/// produce an analysis result.
template <typename IRUnitT> struct AnalysisPassConcept {
virtual ~AnalysisPassConcept() {}
/// \brief Method to run this analysis over a unit of IR.
/// \returns A unique_ptr to the analysis result object to be queried by
/// users.
virtual std::unique_ptr<AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT>>
run(IRUnitT &IR, AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> *AM) = 0;
/// \brief Polymorphic method to access the name of a pass.
virtual StringRef name() = 0;
};
/// \brief Wrapper to model the analysis pass concept.
///
/// Can wrap any type which implements a suitable \c run method. The method
/// must accept the IRUnitT as an argument and produce an object which can be
/// wrapped in a \c AnalysisResultModel.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT,
bool AcceptsAnalysisManager = PassRunAcceptsAnalysisManager<
IRUnitT, PassT, typename PassT::Result>::Value>
struct AnalysisPassModel;
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisPassModel which passes an
/// \c AnalysisManager to PassT's run method.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT>
struct AnalysisPassModel<IRUnitT, PassT, true> : AnalysisPassConcept<IRUnitT> {
explicit AnalysisPassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(std::move(Pass)) {}
// We have to explicitly define all the special member functions because MSVC
// refuses to generate them.
AnalysisPassModel(const AnalysisPassModel &Arg) : Pass(Arg.Pass) {}
AnalysisPassModel(AnalysisPassModel &&Arg) : Pass(std::move(Arg.Pass)) {}
friend void swap(AnalysisPassModel &LHS, AnalysisPassModel &RHS) {
using std::swap;
swap(LHS.Pass, RHS.Pass);
}
AnalysisPassModel &operator=(AnalysisPassModel RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
// FIXME: Replace PassT::Result with type traits when we use C++11.
typedef AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, typename PassT::Result>
ResultModelT;
/// \brief The model delegates to the \c PassT::run method.
///
/// The return is wrapped in an \c AnalysisResultModel.
std::unique_ptr<AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT>>
run(IRUnitT &IR, AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> *AM) override {
return make_unique<ResultModelT>(Pass.run(IR, AM));
}
/// \brief The model delegates to a static \c PassT::name method.
///
/// The returned string ref must point to constant immutable data!
StringRef name() override { return PassT::name(); }
PassT Pass;
};
/// \brief Specialization of \c AnalysisPassModel which does not pass an
/// \c AnalysisManager to PassT's run method.
template <typename IRUnitT, typename PassT>
struct AnalysisPassModel<IRUnitT, PassT, false> : AnalysisPassConcept<IRUnitT> {
explicit AnalysisPassModel(PassT Pass) : Pass(std::move(Pass)) {}
// We have to explicitly define all the special member functions because MSVC
// refuses to generate them.
AnalysisPassModel(const AnalysisPassModel &Arg) : Pass(Arg.Pass) {}
AnalysisPassModel(AnalysisPassModel &&Arg) : Pass(std::move(Arg.Pass)) {}
friend void swap(AnalysisPassModel &LHS, AnalysisPassModel &RHS) {
using std::swap;
swap(LHS.Pass, RHS.Pass);
}
AnalysisPassModel &operator=(AnalysisPassModel RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
// FIXME: Replace PassT::Result with type traits when we use C++11.
typedef AnalysisResultModel<IRUnitT, PassT, typename PassT::Result>
ResultModelT;
/// \brief The model delegates to the \c PassT::run method.
///
/// The return is wrapped in an \c AnalysisResultModel.
std::unique_ptr<AnalysisResultConcept<IRUnitT>>
run(IRUnitT &IR, AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> *) override {
return make_unique<ResultModelT>(Pass.run(IR));
}
/// \brief The model delegates to a static \c PassT::name method.
///
/// The returned string ref must point to constant immutable data!
StringRef name() override { return PassT::name(); }
PassT Pass;
};
} // End namespace detail
}
#endif
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