//===- llvm/LLVMContext.h - Class for managing "global" state ---*- C++ -*-===//
//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
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//
// This file declares LLVMContext, a container of "global" state in LLVM, such
// as the global type and constant uniquing tables.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_IR_LLVMCONTEXT_H
#define LLVM_IR_LLVMCONTEXT_H
#include "llvm-c/Types.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticHandler.h"
#include "llvm/Support/CBindingWrapping.h"
#include <cstdint>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
namespace llvm {
class Any;
class DiagnosticInfo;
enum DiagnosticSeverity : char;
class Function;
class Instruction;
class LLVMContextImpl;
class Module;
class OptPassGate;
template <typename T> class SmallVectorImpl;
template <typename T> class StringMapEntry;
class StringRef;
class Twine;
class LLVMRemarkStreamer;
namespace remarks {
class RemarkStreamer;
}
namespace SyncScope {
typedef uint8_t ID;
/// Known synchronization scope IDs, which always have the same value. All
/// synchronization scope IDs that LLVM has special knowledge of are listed
/// here. Additionally, this scheme allows LLVM to efficiently check for
/// specific synchronization scope ID without comparing strings.
enum {
/// Synchronized with respect to signal handlers executing in the same thread.
SingleThread = 0,
/// Synchronized with respect to all concurrently executing threads.
System = 1
};
} // end namespace SyncScope
/// This is an important class for using LLVM in a threaded context. It
/// (opaquely) owns and manages the core "global" data of LLVM's core
/// infrastructure, including the type and constant uniquing tables.
/// LLVMContext itself provides no locking guarantees, so you should be careful
/// to have one context per thread.
class LLVMContext {
public:
LLVMContextImpl *const pImpl;
LLVMContext();
LLVMContext(LLVMContext &) = delete;
LLVMContext &operator=(const LLVMContext &) = delete;
~LLVMContext();
// Pinned metadata names, which always have the same value. This is a
// compile-time performance optimization, not a correctness optimization.
enum : unsigned {
#define LLVM_FIXED_MD_KIND(EnumID, Name, Value) EnumID = Value,
#include "llvm/IR/FixedMetadataKinds.def"
#undef LLVM_FIXED_MD_KIND
};
/// Known operand bundle tag IDs, which always have the same value. All
/// operand bundle tags that LLVM has special knowledge of are listed here.
/// Additionally, this scheme allows LLVM to efficiently check for specific
/// operand bundle tags without comparing strings. Keep this in sync with
/// LLVMContext::LLVMContext().
enum : unsigned {
OB_deopt = 0, // "deopt"
OB_funclet = 1, // "funclet"
OB_gc_transition = 2, // "gc-transition"
OB_cfguardtarget = 3, // "cfguardtarget"
OB_preallocated = 4, // "preallocated"
OB_gc_live = 5, // "gc-live"
OB_clang_arc_attachedcall = 6, // "clang.arc.attachedcall"
OB_ptrauth = 7, // "ptrauth"
};
/// getMDKindID - Return a unique non-zero ID for the specified metadata kind.
/// This ID is uniqued across modules in the current LLVMContext.
unsigned getMDKindID(StringRef Name) const;
/// getMDKindNames - Populate client supplied SmallVector with the name for
/// custom metadata IDs registered in this LLVMContext.
void getMDKindNames(SmallVectorImpl<StringRef> &Result) const;
/// getOperandBundleTags - Populate client supplied SmallVector with the
/// bundle tags registered in this LLVMContext. The bundle tags are ordered
/// by increasing bundle IDs.
/// \see LLVMContext::getOperandBundleTagID
void getOperandBundleTags(SmallVectorImpl<StringRef> &Result) const;
/// getOrInsertBundleTag - Returns the Tag to use for an operand bundle of
/// name TagName.
StringMapEntry<uint32_t> *getOrInsertBundleTag(StringRef TagName) const;
/// getOperandBundleTagID - Maps a bundle tag to an integer ID. Every bundle
/// tag registered with an LLVMContext has an unique ID.
uint32_t getOperandBundleTagID(StringRef Tag) const;
/// getOrInsertSyncScopeID - Maps synchronization scope name to
/// synchronization scope ID. Every synchronization scope registered with
/// LLVMContext has unique ID except pre-defined ones.
SyncScope::ID getOrInsertSyncScopeID(StringRef SSN);
/// getSyncScopeNames - Populates client supplied SmallVector with
/// synchronization scope names registered with LLVMContext. Synchronization
/// scope names are ordered by increasing synchronization scope IDs.
void getSyncScopeNames(SmallVectorImpl<StringRef> &SSNs) const;
/// Define the GC for a function
void setGC(const Function &Fn, std::string GCName);
/// Return the GC for a function
const std::string &getGC(const Function &Fn);
/// Remove the GC for a function
void deleteGC(const Function &Fn);
/// Return true if the Context runtime configuration is set to discard all
/// value names. When true, only GlobalValue names will be available in the
/// IR.
bool shouldDiscardValueNames() const;
/// Set the Context runtime configuration to discard all value name (but
/// GlobalValue). Clients can use this flag to save memory and runtime,
/// especially in release mode.
void setDiscardValueNames(bool Discard);
/// Whether there is a string map for uniquing debug info
/// identifiers across the context. Off by default.
bool isODRUniquingDebugTypes() const;
void enableDebugTypeODRUniquing();
void disableDebugTypeODRUniquing();
/// Defines the type of a yield callback.
/// \see LLVMContext::setYieldCallback.
using YieldCallbackTy = void (*)(LLVMContext *Context, void *OpaqueHandle);
/// setDiagnosticHandlerCallBack - This method sets a handler call back
/// that is invoked when the backend needs to report anything to the user.
/// The first argument is a function pointer and the second is a context pointer
/// that gets passed into the DiagHandler. The third argument should be set to
/// true if the handler only expects enabled diagnostics.
///
/// LLVMContext doesn't take ownership or interpret either of these
/// pointers.
void setDiagnosticHandlerCallBack(
DiagnosticHandler::DiagnosticHandlerTy DiagHandler,
void *DiagContext = nullptr, bool RespectFilters = false);
/// setDiagnosticHandler - This method sets unique_ptr to object of
/// DiagnosticHandler to provide custom diagnostic handling. The first
/// argument is unique_ptr of object of type DiagnosticHandler or a derived
/// of that. The second argument should be set to true if the handler only
/// expects enabled diagnostics.
///
/// Ownership of this pointer is moved to LLVMContextImpl.
void setDiagnosticHandler(std::unique_ptr<DiagnosticHandler> &&DH,
bool RespectFilters = false);
/// getDiagnosticHandlerCallBack - Return the diagnostic handler call back set by
/// setDiagnosticHandlerCallBack.
DiagnosticHandler::DiagnosticHandlerTy getDiagnosticHandlerCallBack() const;
/// getDiagnosticContext - Return the diagnostic context set by
/// setDiagnosticContext.
void *getDiagnosticContext() const;
/// getDiagHandlerPtr - Returns const raw pointer of DiagnosticHandler set by
/// setDiagnosticHandler.
const DiagnosticHandler *getDiagHandlerPtr() const;
/// getDiagnosticHandler - transfers ownership of DiagnosticHandler unique_ptr
/// to caller.
std::unique_ptr<DiagnosticHandler> getDiagnosticHandler();
/// Return if a code hotness metric should be included in optimization
/// diagnostics.
bool getDiagnosticsHotnessRequested() const;
/// Set if a code hotness metric should be included in optimization
/// diagnostics.
void setDiagnosticsHotnessRequested(bool Requested);
bool getMisExpectWarningRequested() const;
void setMisExpectWarningRequested(bool Requested);
void setDiagnosticsMisExpectTolerance(Optional<uint64_t> Tolerance);
uint64_t getDiagnosticsMisExpectTolerance() const;
/// Return the minimum hotness value a diagnostic would need in order
/// to be included in optimization diagnostics.
///
/// Three possible return values:
/// 0 - threshold is disabled. Everything will be printed out.
/// positive int - threshold is set.
/// UINT64_MAX - threshold is not yet set, and needs to be synced from
/// profile summary. Note that in case of missing profile
/// summary, threshold will be kept at "MAX", effectively
/// suppresses all remarks output.
uint64_t getDiagnosticsHotnessThreshold() const;
/// Set the minimum hotness value a diagnostic needs in order to be
/// included in optimization diagnostics.
void setDiagnosticsHotnessThreshold(Optional<uint64_t> Threshold);
/// Return if hotness threshold is requested from PSI.
bool isDiagnosticsHotnessThresholdSetFromPSI() const;
/// The "main remark streamer" used by all the specialized remark streamers.
/// This streamer keeps generic remark metadata in memory throughout the life
/// of the LLVMContext. This metadata may be emitted in a section in object
/// files depending on the format requirements.
///
/// All specialized remark streamers should convert remarks to
/// llvm::remarks::Remark and emit them through this streamer.
remarks::RemarkStreamer *getMainRemarkStreamer();
const remarks::RemarkStreamer *getMainRemarkStreamer() const;
void setMainRemarkStreamer(
std::unique_ptr<remarks::RemarkStreamer> MainRemarkStreamer);
/// The "LLVM remark streamer" used by LLVM to serialize remark diagnostics
/// comming from IR and MIR passes.
///
/// If it does not exist, diagnostics are not saved in a file but only emitted
/// via the diagnostic handler.
LLVMRemarkStreamer *getLLVMRemarkStreamer();
const LLVMRemarkStreamer *getLLVMRemarkStreamer() const;
void
setLLVMRemarkStreamer(std::unique_ptr<LLVMRemarkStreamer> RemarkStreamer);
/// Get the prefix that should be printed in front of a diagnostic of
/// the given \p Severity
static const char *getDiagnosticMessagePrefix(DiagnosticSeverity Severity);
/// Report a message to the currently installed diagnostic handler.
///
/// This function returns, in particular in the case of error reporting
/// (DI.Severity == \a DS_Error), so the caller should leave the compilation
/// process in a self-consistent state, even though the generated code
/// need not be correct.
///
/// The diagnostic message will be implicitly prefixed with a severity keyword
/// according to \p DI.getSeverity(), i.e., "error: " for \a DS_Error,
/// "warning: " for \a DS_Warning, and "note: " for \a DS_Note.
void diagnose(const DiagnosticInfo &DI);
/// Registers a yield callback with the given context.
///
/// The yield callback function may be called by LLVM to transfer control back
/// to the client that invoked the LLVM compilation. This can be used to yield
/// control of the thread, or perform periodic work needed by the client.
/// There is no guaranteed frequency at which callbacks must occur; in fact,
/// the client is not guaranteed to ever receive this callback. It is at the
/// sole discretion of LLVM to do so and only if it can guarantee that
/// suspending the thread won't block any forward progress in other LLVM
/// contexts in the same process.
///
/// At a suspend point, the state of the current LLVM context is intentionally
/// undefined. No assumptions about it can or should be made. Only LLVM
/// context API calls that explicitly state that they can be used during a
/// yield callback are allowed to be used. Any other API calls into the
/// context are not supported until the yield callback function returns
/// control to LLVM. Other LLVM contexts are unaffected by this restriction.
void setYieldCallback(YieldCallbackTy Callback, void *OpaqueHandle);
/// Calls the yield callback (if applicable).
///
/// This transfers control of the current thread back to the client, which may
/// suspend the current thread. Only call this method when LLVM doesn't hold
/// any global mutex or cannot block the execution in another LLVM context.
void yield();
/// emitError - Emit an error message to the currently installed error handler
/// with optional location information. This function returns, so code should
/// be prepared to drop the erroneous construct on the floor and "not crash".
/// The generated code need not be correct. The error message will be
/// implicitly prefixed with "error: " and should not end with a ".".
void emitError(uint64_t LocCookie, const Twine &ErrorStr);
void emitError(const Instruction *I, const Twine &ErrorStr);
void emitError(const Twine &ErrorStr);
/// Access the object which can disable optional passes and individual
/// optimizations at compile time.
OptPassGate &getOptPassGate() const;
/// Set the object which can disable optional passes and individual
/// optimizations at compile time.
///
/// The lifetime of the object must be guaranteed to extend as long as the
/// LLVMContext is used by compilation.
void setOptPassGate(OptPassGate&);
/// Whether we've decided on using opaque pointers or typed pointers yet.
bool hasSetOpaquePointersValue() const;
/// Set whether opaque pointers are enabled. The method may be called multiple
/// times, but only with the same value. Note that creating a pointer type or
/// otherwise querying the opaque pointer mode performs an implicit set to
/// the default value.
void setOpaquePointers(bool Enable) const;
/// Whether typed pointers are supported. If false, all pointers are opaque.
bool supportsTypedPointers() const;
/// Optionally target-spcific data can be attached to the context for lifetime
/// management and bypassing layering restrictions.
llvm::Any &getTargetData() const;
private:
// Module needs access to the add/removeModule methods.
friend class Module;
/// addModule - Register a module as being instantiated in this context. If
/// the context is deleted, the module will be deleted as well.
void addModule(Module*);
/// removeModule - Unregister a module from this context.
void removeModule(Module*);
};
// Create wrappers for C Binding types (see CBindingWrapping.h).
DEFINE_SIMPLE_CONVERSION_FUNCTIONS(LLVMContext, LLVMContextRef)
/* Specialized opaque context conversions.
*/
inline LLVMContext **unwrap(LLVMContextRef* Tys) {
return reinterpret_cast<LLVMContext**>(Tys);
}
inline LLVMContextRef *wrap(const LLVMContext **Tys) {
return reinterpret_cast<LLVMContextRef*>(const_cast<LLVMContext**>(Tys));
}
} // end namespace llvm
#endif // LLVM_IR_LLVMCONTEXT_H