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Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000011<div class="doc_title">
12 Writing an LLVM Pass
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Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000014
15<ol>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000016 <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction - What is a pass?</a></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000017 <li><a href="#quickstart">Quick Start - Writing hello world</a>
18 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000019 <li><a href="#makefile">Setting up the build environment</a></li>
20 <li><a href="#basiccode">Basic code required</a></li>
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +000021 <li><a href="#running">Running a pass with <tt>opt</tt></a></li>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000022 </ul></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000023 <li><a href="#passtype">Pass classes and requirements</a>
24 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000025 <li><a href="#ImmutablePass">The <tt>ImmutablePass</tt> class</a></li>
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +000026 <li><a href="#ModulePass">The <tt>ModulePass</tt> class</a>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000027 <ul>
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +000028 <li><a href="#runOnModule">The <tt>runOnModule</tt> method</a></li>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000029 </ul></li>
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +000030 <li><a href="#CallGraphSCCPass">The <tt>CallGraphSCCPass</tt> class</a>
31 <ul>
Devang Patelc20048d2007-01-23 22:56:28 +000032 <li><a href="#doInitialization_scc">The <tt>doInitialization(CallGraph
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +000033 &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
34 <li><a href="#runOnSCC">The <tt>runOnSCC</tt> method</a></li>
Devang Patelc20048d2007-01-23 22:56:28 +000035 <li><a href="#doFinalization_scc">The <tt>doFinalization(CallGraph
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +000036 &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
37 </ul></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000038 <li><a href="#FunctionPass">The <tt>FunctionPass</tt> class</a>
39 <ul>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +000040 <li><a href="#doInitialization_mod">The <tt>doInitialization(Module
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000041 &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
42 <li><a href="#runOnFunction">The <tt>runOnFunction</tt> method</a></li>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +000043 <li><a href="#doFinalization_mod">The <tt>doFinalization(Module
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000044 &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
45 </ul></li>
Devang Patel2e8f27d2007-03-19 22:21:25 +000046 <li><a href="#LoopPass">The <tt>LoopPass</tt> class</a>
47 <ul>
48 <li><a href="#doInitialization_loop">The <tt>doInitialization(Loop *,
49 LPPassManager &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
50 <li><a href="#runOnLoop">The <tt>runOnLoop</tt> method</a></li>
51 <li><a href="#doFinalization_loop">The <tt>doFinalization()
52 </tt> method</a></li>
53 </ul></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000054 <li><a href="#BasicBlockPass">The <tt>BasicBlockPass</tt> class</a>
55 <ul>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +000056 <li><a href="#doInitialization_fn">The <tt>doInitialization(Function
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000057 &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
58 <li><a href="#runOnBasicBlock">The <tt>runOnBasicBlock</tt>
59 method</a></li>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +000060 <li><a href="#doFinalization_fn">The <tt>doFinalization(Function
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000061 &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
62 </ul></li>
Brian Gaekecab8b6f2003-07-17 18:53:20 +000063 <li><a href="#MachineFunctionPass">The <tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt>
64 class</a>
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +000065 <ul>
66 <li><a href="#runOnMachineFunction">The
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000067 <tt>runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &amp;)</tt> method</a></li>
68 </ul></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000069 </ul>
70 <li><a href="#registration">Pass Registration</a>
71 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000072 <li><a href="#print">The <tt>print</tt> method</a></li>
73 </ul></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000074 <li><a href="#interaction">Specifying interactions between passes</a>
75 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000076 <li><a href="#getAnalysisUsage">The <tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt>
77 method</a></li>
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +000078 <li><a href="#AU::addRequired">The <tt>AnalysisUsage::addRequired&lt;&gt;</tt> and <tt>AnalysisUsage::addRequiredTransitive&lt;&gt;</tt> methods</a></li>
79 <li><a href="#AU::addPreserved">The <tt>AnalysisUsage::addPreserved&lt;&gt;</tt> method</a></li>
80 <li><a href="#AU::examples">Example implementations of <tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt></a></li>
81 <li><a href="#getAnalysis">The <tt>getAnalysis&lt;&gt;</tt> and <tt>getAnalysisToUpdate&lt;&gt;</tt> methods</a></li>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000082 </ul></li>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +000083 <li><a href="#analysisgroup">Implementing Analysis Groups</a>
84 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000085 <li><a href="#agconcepts">Analysis Group Concepts</a></li>
86 <li><a href="#registerag">Using <tt>RegisterAnalysisGroup</tt></a></li>
87 </ul></li>
Tanya Lattnerd5383652004-11-19 01:25:14 +000088 <li><a href="#passStatistics">Pass Statistics</a>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +000089 <li><a href="#passmanager">What PassManager does</a>
90 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +000091 <li><a href="#releaseMemory">The <tt>releaseMemory</tt> method</a></li>
92 </ul></li>
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +000093 <li><a href="#registering">Registering dynamically loaded passes</a>
94 <ul>
95 <li><a href="#registering_existing">Using existing registries</a></li>
96 <li><a href="#registering_new">Creating new registries</a></li>
97 </ul></li>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +000098 <li><a href="#debughints">Using GDB with dynamically loaded passes</a>
99 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000100 <li><a href="#breakpoint">Setting a breakpoint in your pass</a></li>
101 <li><a href="#debugmisc">Miscellaneous Problems</a></li>
102 </ul></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000103 <li><a href="#future">Future extensions planned</a>
104 <ul>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000105 <li><a href="#SMP">Multithreaded LLVM</a></li>
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000106 <li><a href="#PassFunctionPass"><tt>ModulePass</tt>es requiring
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000107 <tt>FunctionPass</tt>es</a></li>
108 </ul></li>
109</ol>
Chris Lattner38c633d2002-08-08 20:23:41 +0000110
Chris Lattner7911ce22004-05-23 21:07:27 +0000111<div class="doc_author">
Chris Lattner8f652eb2006-08-11 16:37:02 +0000112 <p>Written by <a href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris Lattner</a> and
Jim Laskeyc760a922007-03-14 19:32:21 +0000113 <a href="mailto:jlaskey@mac.com">Jim Laskey</a></p>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000114</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000115
116<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000117<div class="doc_section">
118 <a name="introduction">Introduction - What is a pass?</a>
119</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000120<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
121
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000122<div class="doc_text">
123
124<p>The LLVM Pass Framework is an important part of the LLVM system, because LLVM
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000125passes are where most of the interesting parts of the compiler exist. Passes
126perform the transformations and optimizations that make up the compiler, they
127build the analysis results that are used by these transformations, and they are,
128above all, a structuring technique for compiler code.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000129
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000130<p>All LLVM passes are subclasses of the <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000131href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1Pass.html">Pass</a></tt>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000132class, which implement functionality by overriding virtual methods inherited
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000133from <tt>Pass</tt>. Depending on how your pass works, you should inherit from
134the <tt><a href="#ModulePass">ModulePass</a></tt>, <tt><a
135href="#CallGraphSCCPass">CallGraphSCCPass</a></tt>, <tt><a
136href="#FunctionPass">FunctionPass</a></tt>, or <tt><a
Devang Patel2e8f27d2007-03-19 22:21:25 +0000137href="#LoopPass">LoopPass</a></tt>, or <tt><a
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000138href="#BasicBlockPass">BasicBlockPass</a></tt> classes, which gives the system
139more information about what your pass does, and how it can be combined with
140other passes. One of the main features of the LLVM Pass Framework is that it
141schedules passes to run in an efficient way based on the constraints that your
142pass meets (which are indicated by which class they derive from).</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000143
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000144<p>We start by showing you how to construct a pass, everything from setting up
145the code, to compiling, loading, and executing it. After the basics are down,
146more advanced features are discussed.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000147
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000148</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000149
150<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000151<div class="doc_section">
152 <a name="quickstart">Quick Start - Writing hello world</a>
153</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000154<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
155
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000156<div class="doc_text">
157
158<p>Here we describe how to write the "hello world" of passes. The "Hello" pass
159is designed to simply print out the name of non-external functions that exist in
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000160the program being compiled. It does not modify the program at all, it just
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000161inspects it. The source code and files for this pass are available in the LLVM
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000162source tree in the <tt>lib/Transforms/Hello</tt> directory.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000163
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000164</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000165
166<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000167<div class="doc_subsection">
168 <a name="makefile">Setting up the build environment</a>
169</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000170
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000171<div class="doc_text">
172
Reid Spencer1bc19342004-12-11 05:12:57 +0000173 <p>First, you need to create a new directory somewhere in the LLVM source
174 base. For this example, we'll assume that you made
175 <tt>lib/Transforms/Hello</tt>. Next, you must set up a build script
176 (Makefile) that will compile the source code for the new pass. To do this,
177 copy the following into <tt>Makefile</tt>:</p>
178 <hr/>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000179
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000180<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000181# Makefile for hello pass
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000182
Chris Lattner17a4c3e2002-08-14 20:06:13 +0000183# Path to top level of LLVM heirarchy
Chris Lattner7ce83e52002-08-14 20:07:01 +0000184LEVEL = ../../..
Chris Lattner17a4c3e2002-08-14 20:06:13 +0000185
186# Name of the library to build
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000187LIBRARYNAME = Hello
Chris Lattner17a4c3e2002-08-14 20:06:13 +0000188
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000189# Make the shared library become a loadable module so the tools can
190# dlopen/dlsym on the resulting library.
Robert Bocchino3cf817d2006-01-06 22:49:23 +0000191LOADABLE_MODULE = 1
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000192
Reid Spencerebfe07f2006-08-08 01:48:17 +0000193# Tell the build system which LLVM libraries your pass needs. You'll probably
194# need at least LLVMSystem.a, LLVMSupport.a, LLVMCore.a but possibly several
195# others too.
196LLVMLIBS = LLVMCore.a LLVMSupport.a LLVMSystem.a
197
Chris Lattner17a4c3e2002-08-14 20:06:13 +0000198# Include the makefile implementation stuff
199include $(LEVEL)/Makefile.common
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000200</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000201
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000202<p>This makefile specifies that all of the <tt>.cpp</tt> files in the current
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000203directory are to be compiled and linked together into a
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000204<tt>Debug/lib/Hello.so</tt> shared object that can be dynamically loaded by
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000205the <tt>opt</tt> or <tt>bugpoint</tt> tools via their <tt>-load</tt> options.
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000206If your operating system uses a suffix other than .so (such as windows or
207Mac OS/X), the appropriate extension will be used.</p>
John Criswellf9c78652004-01-26 21:26:54 +0000208
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000209<p>Now that we have the build scripts set up, we just need to write the code for
210the pass itself.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000211
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000212</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000213
214<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000215<div class="doc_subsection">
216 <a name="basiccode">Basic code required</a>
217</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000218
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000219<div class="doc_text">
220
221<p>Now that we have a way to compile our new pass, we just have to write it.
222Start out with:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000223
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000224<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000225<b>#include</b> "<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/Pass_8h-source.html">llvm/Pass.h</a>"
226<b>#include</b> "<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/Function_8h-source.html">llvm/Function.h</a>"
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000227</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000228
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000229<p>Which are needed because we are writing a <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000230href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1Pass.html">Pass</a></tt>, and
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000231we are operating on <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000232href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1Function.html">Function</a></tt>'s.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000233
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000234<p>Next we have:</p>
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000235<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Jonathan Manton65acb302004-06-30 18:10:30 +0000236<b>using namespace llvm;</b>
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000237</pre></div>
Jonathan Manton65acb302004-06-30 18:10:30 +0000238<p>... which is required because the functions from the include files
239live in the llvm namespace.
240</p>
241
242<p>Next we have:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000243
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000244<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000245<b>namespace</b> {
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000246</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000247
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000248<p>... which starts out an anonymous namespace. Anonymous namespaces are to C++
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000249what the "<tt>static</tt>" keyword is to C (at global scope). It makes the
250things declared inside of the anonymous namespace only visible to the current
251file. If you're not familiar with them, consult a decent C++ book for more
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000252information.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000253
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000254<p>Next, we declare our pass itself:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000255
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000256<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000257 <b>struct</b> Hello : <b>public</b> <a href="#FunctionPass">FunctionPass</a> {
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000258</pre></div><p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000259
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000260<p>This declares a "<tt>Hello</tt>" class that is a subclass of <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000261href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1FunctionPass.html">FunctionPass</a></tt>.
Chris Lattnerd6ea9262002-09-09 03:48:46 +0000262The different builtin pass subclasses are described in detail <a
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000263href="#passtype">later</a>, but for now, know that <a
264href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>'s operate a function at a
265time.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000266
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000267<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000268 <b>virtual bool</b> <a href="#runOnFunction">runOnFunction</a>(Function &amp;F) {
Bill Wendling832171c2006-12-07 20:04:42 +0000269 llvm::cerr &lt;&lt; "<i>Hello: </i>" &lt;&lt; F.getName() &lt;&lt; "\n";
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000270 <b>return false</b>;
271 }
272 }; <i>// end of struct Hello</i>
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000273</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000274
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000275<p>We declare a "<a href="#runOnFunction"><tt>runOnFunction</tt></a>" method,
276which overloads an abstract virtual method inherited from <a
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000277href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>. This is where we are supposed
278to do our thing, so we just print out our message with the name of each
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000279function.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000280
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000281<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000282 RegisterPass&lt;Hello&gt; X("<i>hello</i>", "<i>Hello World Pass</i>");
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000283} <i>// end of anonymous namespace</i>
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000284</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000285
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000286<p>Lastly, we <a href="#registration">register our class</a> <tt>Hello</tt>,
287giving it a command line
288argument "<tt>hello</tt>", and a name "<tt>Hello World Pass</tt>".</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000289
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000290<p>As a whole, the <tt>.cpp</tt> file looks like:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000291
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000292<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000293<b>#include</b> "<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/Pass_8h-source.html">llvm/Pass.h</a>"
294<b>#include</b> "<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/Function_8h-source.html">llvm/Function.h</a>"
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000295
Jonathan Manton65acb302004-06-30 18:10:30 +0000296<b>using namespace llvm;</b>
297
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000298<b>namespace</b> {
299 <b>struct Hello</b> : <b>public</b> <a href="#FunctionPass">FunctionPass</a> {
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000300 <b>virtual bool</b> <a href="#runOnFunction">runOnFunction</a>(Function &amp;F) {
Bill Wendling832171c2006-12-07 20:04:42 +0000301 llvm::cerr &lt;&lt; "<i>Hello: </i>" &lt;&lt; F.getName() &lt;&lt; "\n";
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000302 <b>return false</b>;
303 }
304 };
305
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000306 RegisterPass&lt;Hello&gt; X("<i>hello</i>", "<i>Hello World Pass</i>");
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000307}
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000308</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000309
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000310<p>Now that it's all together, compile the file with a simple "<tt>gmake</tt>"
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000311command in the local directory and you should get a new
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000312"<tt>Debug/lib/Hello.so</tt> file. Note that everything in this file is
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000313contained in an anonymous namespace: this reflects the fact that passes are self
314contained units that do not need external interfaces (although they can have
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000315them) to be useful.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000316
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000317</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000318
319<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000320<div class="doc_subsection">
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000321 <a name="running">Running a pass with <tt>opt</tt></a>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000322</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000323
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000324<div class="doc_text">
325
John Criswellf9c78652004-01-26 21:26:54 +0000326<p>Now that you have a brand new shiny shared object file, we can use the
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000327<tt>opt</tt> command to run an LLVM program through your pass. Because you
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000328registered your pass with the <tt>RegisterPass</tt> template, you will be able to
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000329use the <tt>opt</tt> tool to access it, once loaded.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000330
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000331<p>To test it, follow the example at the end of the <a
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000332href="GettingStarted.html">Getting Started Guide</a> to compile "Hello World" to
333LLVM. We can now run the bytecode file (<tt>hello.bc</tt>) for the program
334through our transformation like this (or course, any bytecode file will
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000335work):</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000336
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000337<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000338$ opt -load ../../../Debug/lib/Hello.so -hello &lt; hello.bc &gt; /dev/null
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000339Hello: __main
340Hello: puts
341Hello: main
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000342</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000343
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000344<p>The '<tt>-load</tt>' option specifies that '<tt>opt</tt>' should load your
345pass as a shared object, which makes '<tt>-hello</tt>' a valid command line
346argument (which is one reason you need to <a href="#registration">register your
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000347pass</a>). Because the hello pass does not modify the program in any
348interesting way, we just throw away the result of <tt>opt</tt> (sending it to
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000349<tt>/dev/null</tt>).</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000350
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000351<p>To see what happened to the other string you registered, try running
352<tt>opt</tt> with the <tt>--help</tt> option:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000353
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000354<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000355$ opt -load ../../../Debug/lib/Hello.so --help
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000356OVERVIEW: llvm .bc -&gt; .bc modular optimizer
357
358USAGE: opt [options] &lt;input bytecode&gt;
359
360OPTIONS:
361 Optimizations available:
362...
363 -funcresolve - Resolve Functions
364 -gcse - Global Common Subexpression Elimination
365 -globaldce - Dead Global Elimination
366 <b>-hello - Hello World Pass</b>
Chris Lattner065a6162003-09-10 05:29:43 +0000367 -indvars - Canonicalize Induction Variables
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000368 -inline - Function Integration/Inlining
369 -instcombine - Combine redundant instructions
370...
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000371</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000372
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000373<p>The pass name get added as the information string for your pass, giving some
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000374documentation to users of <tt>opt</tt>. Now that you have a working pass, you
375would go ahead and make it do the cool transformations you want. Once you get
376it all working and tested, it may become useful to find out how fast your pass
377is. The <a href="#passManager"><tt>PassManager</tt></a> provides a nice command
378line option (<tt>--time-passes</tt>) that allows you to get information about
379the execution time of your pass along with the other passes you queue up. For
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000380example:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000381
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000382<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +0000383$ opt -load ../../../Debug/lib/Hello.so -hello -time-passes &lt; hello.bc &gt; /dev/null
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000384Hello: __main
385Hello: puts
386Hello: main
387===============================================================================
388 ... Pass execution timing report ...
389===============================================================================
390 Total Execution Time: 0.02 seconds (0.0479059 wall clock)
391
392 ---User Time--- --System Time-- --User+System-- ---Wall Time--- --- Pass Name ---
393 0.0100 (100.0%) 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0100 ( 50.0%) 0.0402 ( 84.0%) Bytecode Writer
394 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0100 (100.0%) 0.0100 ( 50.0%) 0.0031 ( 6.4%) Dominator Set Construction
395 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0013 ( 2.7%) Module Verifier
396 <b> 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0000 ( 0.0%) 0.0033 ( 6.9%) Hello World Pass</b>
397 0.0100 (100.0%) 0.0100 (100.0%) 0.0200 (100.0%) 0.0479 (100.0%) TOTAL
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000398</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000399
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000400<p>As you can see, our implementation above is pretty fast :). The additional
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000401passes listed are automatically inserted by the '<tt>opt</tt>' tool to verify
402that the LLVM emitted by your pass is still valid and well formed LLVM, which
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000403hasn't been broken somehow.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000404
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000405<p>Now that you have seen the basics of the mechanics behind passes, we can talk
406about some more details of how they work and how to use them.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000407
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000408</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000409
410<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000411<div class="doc_section">
412 <a name="passtype">Pass classes and requirements</a>
413</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000414<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
415
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000416<div class="doc_text">
417
418<p>One of the first things that you should do when designing a new pass is to
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000419decide what class you should subclass for your pass. The <a
420href="#basiccode">Hello World</a> example uses the <tt><a
421href="#FunctionPass">FunctionPass</a></tt> class for its implementation, but we
422did not discuss why or when this should occur. Here we talk about the classes
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000423available, from the most general to the most specific.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000424
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000425<p>When choosing a superclass for your Pass, you should choose the <b>most
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +0000426specific</b> class possible, while still being able to meet the requirements
Misha Brukman5560c9d2003-08-18 14:43:39 +0000427listed. This gives the LLVM Pass Infrastructure information necessary to
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +0000428optimize how passes are run, so that the resultant compiler isn't unneccesarily
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000429slow.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000430
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000431</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000432
Chris Lattnerf004f9a2002-09-25 22:31:38 +0000433<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000434<div class="doc_subsection">
435 <a name="ImmutablePass">The <tt>ImmutablePass</tt> class</a>
436</div>
Chris Lattnerf004f9a2002-09-25 22:31:38 +0000437
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000438<div class="doc_text">
439
440<p>The most plain and boring type of pass is the "<tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000441href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1ImmutablePass.html">ImmutablePass</a></tt>"
Chris Lattnerf004f9a2002-09-25 22:31:38 +0000442class. This pass type is used for passes that do not have to be run, do not
443change state, and never need to be updated. This is not a normal type of
444transformation or analysis, but can provide information about the current
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000445compiler configuration.</p>
Chris Lattnerf004f9a2002-09-25 22:31:38 +0000446
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000447<p>Although this pass class is very infrequently used, it is important for
Chris Lattnerf004f9a2002-09-25 22:31:38 +0000448providing information about the current target machine being compiled for, and
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000449other static information that can affect the various transformations.</p>
Chris Lattnerf004f9a2002-09-25 22:31:38 +0000450
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000451<p><tt>ImmutablePass</tt>es never invalidate other transformations, are never
452invalidated, and are never "run".</p>
Chris Lattnerf004f9a2002-09-25 22:31:38 +0000453
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000454</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000455
456<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000457<div class="doc_subsection">
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000458 <a name="ModulePass">The <tt>ModulePass</tt> class</a>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000459</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000460
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000461<div class="doc_text">
462
463<p>The "<tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000464href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1ModulePass.html">ModulePass</a></tt>"
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000465class is the most general of all superclasses that you can use. Deriving from
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000466<tt>ModulePass</tt> indicates that your pass uses the entire program as a unit,
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000467refering to function bodies in no predictable order, or adding and removing
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000468functions. Because nothing is known about the behavior of <tt>ModulePass</tt>
Devang Patel3c1ca0b2007-04-16 21:28:14 +0000469subclasses, no optimization can be done for their execution. A module pass
470can use function level passes (e.g. dominators) using getAnalysis interface
471<tt> getAnalysis<DominatorTree>(Function)</tt>. </p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000472
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000473<p>To write a correct <tt>ModulePass</tt> subclass, derive from
474<tt>ModulePass</tt> and overload the <tt>runOnModule</tt> method with the
475following signature:</p>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000476
477</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000478
479<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000480<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000481 <a name="runOnModule">The <tt>runOnModule</tt> method</a>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000482</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000483
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000484<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000485
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000486<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000487 <b>virtual bool</b> runOnModule(Module &amp;M) = 0;
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000488</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000489
John Criswell2382ff72005-07-15 19:25:12 +0000490<p>The <tt>runOnModule</tt> method performs the interesting work of the pass.
491It should return true if the module was modified by the transformation and
492false otherwise.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000493
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000494</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000495
496<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000497<div class="doc_subsection">
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000498 <a name="CallGraphSCCPass">The <tt>CallGraphSCCPass</tt> class</a>
499</div>
500
501<div class="doc_text">
502
503<p>The "<tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000504href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1CallGraphSCCPass.html">CallGraphSCCPass</a></tt>"
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000505is used by passes that need to traverse the program bottom-up on the call graph
506(callees before callers). Deriving from CallGraphSCCPass provides some
507mechanics for building and traversing the CallGraph, but also allows the system
508to optimize execution of CallGraphSCCPass's. If your pass meets the
509requirements outlined below, and doesn't meet the requirements of a <tt><a
510href="#FunctionPass">FunctionPass</a></tt> or <tt><a
511href="#BasicBlockPass">BasicBlockPass</a></tt>, you should derive from
512<tt>CallGraphSCCPass</tt>.</p>
513
514<p><b>TODO</b>: explain briefly what SCC, Tarjan's algo, and B-U mean.</p>
515
516<p>To be explicit, <tt>CallGraphSCCPass</tt> subclasses are:</p>
517
518<ol>
519
520<li>... <em>not allowed</em> to modify any <tt>Function</tt>s that are not in
521the current SCC.</li>
522
523<li>... <em>allowed</em> to inspect any Function's other than those in the
524current SCC and the direct callees of the SCC.</li>
525
526<li>... <em>required</em> to preserve the current CallGraph object, updating it
527to reflect any changes made to the program.</li>
528
529<li>... <em>not allowed</em> to add or remove SCC's from the current Module,
530though they may change the contents of an SCC.</li>
531
532<li>... <em>allowed</em> to add or remove global variables from the current
533Module.</li>
534
535<li>... <em>allowed</em> to maintain state across invocations of
536 <a href="#runOnSCC"><tt>runOnSCC</tt></a> (including global data).</li>
537</ol>
538
539<p>Implementing a <tt>CallGraphSCCPass</tt> is slightly tricky in some cases
540because it has to handle SCCs with more than one node in it. All of the virtual
541methods described below should return true if they modified the program, or
542false if they didn't.</p>
543
544</div>
545
546<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
547<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Devang Patelc20048d2007-01-23 22:56:28 +0000548 <a name="doInitialization_scc">The <tt>doInitialization(CallGraph &amp;)</tt>
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000549 method</a>
550</div>
551
552<div class="doc_text">
553
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000554<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Devang Patelc20048d2007-01-23 22:56:28 +0000555 <b>virtual bool</b> doInitialization(CallGraph &amp;CG);
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000556</pre></div>
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000557
558<p>The <tt>doIninitialize</tt> method is allowed to do most of the things that
559<tt>CallGraphSCCPass</tt>'s are not allowed to do. They can add and remove
560functions, get pointers to functions, etc. The <tt>doInitialization</tt> method
561is designed to do simple initialization type of stuff that does not depend on
562the SCCs being processed. The <tt>doInitialization</tt> method call is not
563scheduled to overlap with any other pass executions (thus it should be very
564fast).</p>
565
566</div>
567
568<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
569<div class="doc_subsubsection">
570 <a name="runOnSCC">The <tt>runOnSCC</tt> method</a>
571</div>
572
573<div class="doc_text">
574
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000575<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000576 <b>virtual bool</b> runOnSCC(const std::vector&lt;CallGraphNode *&gt; &amp;SCCM) = 0;
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000577</pre></div>
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000578
579<p>The <tt>runOnSCC</tt> method performs the interesting work of the pass, and
580should return true if the module was modified by the transformation, false
581otherwise.</p>
582
583</div>
584
585<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
586<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Devang Patelc20048d2007-01-23 22:56:28 +0000587 <a name="doFinalization_scc">The <tt>doFinalization(CallGraph
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000588 &amp;)</tt> method</a>
589</div>
590
591<div class="doc_text">
592
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000593<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Devang Patelc20048d2007-01-23 22:56:28 +0000594 <b>virtual bool</b> doFinalization(CallGraph &amp;CG);
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000595</pre></div>
Chris Lattner8fdb2462004-09-18 06:39:35 +0000596
597<p>The <tt>doFinalization</tt> method is an infrequently used method that is
598called when the pass framework has finished calling <a
599href="#runOnFunction"><tt>runOnFunction</tt></a> for every function in the
600program being compiled.</p>
601
602</div>
603
604<!-- ======================================================================= -->
605<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000606 <a name="FunctionPass">The <tt>FunctionPass</tt> class</a>
607</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000608
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000609<div class="doc_text">
610
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +0000611<p>In contrast to <tt>ModulePass</tt> subclasses, <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000612href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1Pass.html">FunctionPass</a></tt>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000613subclasses do have a predictable, local behavior that can be expected by the
614system. All <tt>FunctionPass</tt> execute on each function in the program
Misha Brukmanef6a6a62003-08-21 22:14:26 +0000615independent of all of the other functions in the program.
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000616<tt>FunctionPass</tt>'s do not require that they are executed in a particular
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000617order, and <tt>FunctionPass</tt>'s do not modify external functions.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000618
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000619<p>To be explicit, <tt>FunctionPass</tt> subclasses are not allowed to:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000620
621<ol>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000622<li>Modify a Function other than the one currently being processed.</li>
623<li>Add or remove Function's from the current Module.</li>
624<li>Add or remove global variables from the current Module.</li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000625<li>Maintain state across invocations of
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000626 <a href="#runOnFunction"><tt>runOnFunction</tt></a> (including global data)</li>
627</ol>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000628
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000629<p>Implementing a <tt>FunctionPass</tt> is usually straightforward (See the <a
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000630href="#basiccode">Hello World</a> pass for example). <tt>FunctionPass</tt>'s
631may overload three virtual methods to do their work. All of these methods
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000632should return true if they modified the program, or false if they didn't.</p>
633
634</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000635
636<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000637<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000638 <a name="doInitialization_mod">The <tt>doInitialization(Module &amp;)</tt>
639 method</a>
640</div>
641
642<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000643
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000644<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000645 <b>virtual bool</b> doInitialization(Module &amp;M);
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000646</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000647
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000648<p>The <tt>doIninitialize</tt> method is allowed to do most of the things that
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000649<tt>FunctionPass</tt>'s are not allowed to do. They can add and remove
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000650functions, get pointers to functions, etc. The <tt>doInitialization</tt> method
651is designed to do simple initialization type of stuff that does not depend on
652the functions being processed. The <tt>doInitialization</tt> method call is not
653scheduled to overlap with any other pass executions (thus it should be very
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000654fast).</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000655
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000656<p>A good example of how this method should be used is the <a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +0000657href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/LowerAllocations_8cpp-source.html">LowerAllocations</a>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000658pass. This pass converts <tt>malloc</tt> and <tt>free</tt> instructions into
Misha Brukmanef6a6a62003-08-21 22:14:26 +0000659platform dependent <tt>malloc()</tt> and <tt>free()</tt> function calls. It
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000660uses the <tt>doInitialization</tt> method to get a reference to the malloc and
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000661free functions that it needs, adding prototypes to the module if necessary.</p>
662
663</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000664
665<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000666<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000667 <a name="runOnFunction">The <tt>runOnFunction</tt> method</a>
668</div>
669
670<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000671
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000672<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000673 <b>virtual bool</b> runOnFunction(Function &amp;F) = 0;
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000674</pre></div><p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000675
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000676<p>The <tt>runOnFunction</tt> method must be implemented by your subclass to do
677the transformation or analysis work of your pass. As usual, a true value should
678be returned if the function is modified.</p>
679
680</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000681
682<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000683<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000684 <a name="doFinalization_mod">The <tt>doFinalization(Module
685 &amp;)</tt> method</a>
686</div>
687
688<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000689
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000690<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000691 <b>virtual bool</b> doFinalization(Module &amp;M);
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000692</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000693
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000694<p>The <tt>doFinalization</tt> method is an infrequently used method that is
695called when the pass framework has finished calling <a
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000696href="#runOnFunction"><tt>runOnFunction</tt></a> for every function in the
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000697program being compiled.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000698
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000699</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000700
701<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000702<div class="doc_subsection">
Devang Patel2e8f27d2007-03-19 22:21:25 +0000703 <a name="LoopPass">The <tt>LoopPass</tt> class </a>
704</div>
705
706<div class="doc_text">
707
708<p> All <tt>LoopPass</tt> execute on each loop in the function independent of
709all of the other loops in the function. <tt>LoopPass</tt> processes loops in
710loop nest order such that outer most loop is processed last. </p>
711
712<p> <tt>LoopPass</tt> subclasses are allowed to update loop nest using
713<tt>LPPassManager</tt> interface. Implementing a loop pass is usually
714straightforward. <tt>Looppass</tt>'s may overload three virtual methods to
715do their work. All these methods should return true if they modified the
716program, or false if they didn't. </p>
717</div>
718
719<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
720<div class="doc_subsubsection">
721 <a name="doInitialization_loop">The <tt>doInitialization(Loop *,
722 LPPassManager &amp;)</tt>
723 method</a>
724</div>
725
726<div class="doc_text">
727
728<div class="doc_code"><pre>
729 <b>virtual bool</b> doInitialization(Loop *, LPPassManager &amp;LPM);
730</pre></div>
731
732The <tt>doInitialization</tt> method is designed to do simple initialization
733type of stuff that does not depend on the functions being processed. The
734<tt>doInitialization</tt> method call is not scheduled to overlap with any
735other pass executions (thus it should be very fast). LPPassManager
736interface should be used to access Function or Module level analysis
737information.</p>
738
739</div>
740
741
742<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
743<div class="doc_subsubsection">
744 <a name="runOnLoop">The <tt>runOnLoop</tt> method</a>
745</div>
746
747<div class="doc_text">
748
749<div class="doc_code"><pre>
750 <b>virtual bool</b> runOnLoop(Loop *, LPPassManager &amp;LPM) = 0;
751</pre></div><p>
752
753<p>The <tt>runOnLoop</tt> method must be implemented by your subclass to do
754the transformation or analysis work of your pass. As usual, a true value should
755be returned if the function is modified. <tt>LPPassManager</tt> interface
756should be used to update loop nest.</p>
757
758</div>
759
760<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
761<div class="doc_subsubsection">
762 <a name="doFinalization_loop">The <tt>doFinalization()</tt> method</a>
763</div>
764
765<div class="doc_text">
766
767<div class="doc_code"><pre>
768 <b>virtual bool</b> doFinalization();
769</pre></div>
770
771<p>The <tt>doFinalization</tt> method is an infrequently used method that is
772called when the pass framework has finished calling <a
773href="#runOnLoop"><tt>runOnLoop</tt></a> for every loop in the
774program being compiled. </p>
775
776</div>
777
778
779
780<!-- ======================================================================= -->
781<div class="doc_subsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000782 <a name="BasicBlockPass">The <tt>BasicBlockPass</tt> class</a>
783</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000784
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000785<div class="doc_text">
786
787<p><tt>BasicBlockPass</tt>'s are just like <a
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000788href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>'s, except that they must limit
789their scope of inspection and modification to a single basic block at a time.
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000790As such, they are <b>not</b> allowed to do any of the following:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000791
792<ol>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000793<li>Modify or inspect any basic blocks outside of the current one</li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000794<li>Maintain state across invocations of
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000795 <a href="#runOnBasicBlock"><tt>runOnBasicBlock</tt></a></li>
Reid Spencer1bc19342004-12-11 05:12:57 +0000796<li>Modify the control flow graph (by altering terminator instructions)</li>
797<li>Any of the things forbidden for
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000798 <a href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>es.</li>
799</ol>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000800
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000801<p><tt>BasicBlockPass</tt>es are useful for traditional local and "peephole"
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000802optimizations. They may override the same <a
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000803href="#doInitialization_mod"><tt>doInitialization(Module &amp;)</tt></a> and <a
804href="#doFinalization_mod"><tt>doFinalization(Module &amp;)</tt></a> methods that <a
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000805href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>'s have, but also have the following virtual methods that may also be implemented:</p>
806
807</div>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000808
809<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000810<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000811 <a name="doInitialization_fn">The <tt>doInitialization(Function
812 &amp;)</tt> method</a>
813</div>
814
815<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000816
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000817<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000818 <b>virtual bool</b> doInitialization(Function &amp;F);
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000819</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000820
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000821<p>The <tt>doIninitialize</tt> method is allowed to do most of the things that
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000822<tt>BasicBlockPass</tt>'s are not allowed to do, but that
823<tt>FunctionPass</tt>'s can. The <tt>doInitialization</tt> method is designed
Reid Spencer1bc19342004-12-11 05:12:57 +0000824to do simple initialization that does not depend on the
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000825BasicBlocks being processed. The <tt>doInitialization</tt> method call is not
826scheduled to overlap with any other pass executions (thus it should be very
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000827fast).</p>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000828
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000829</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000830
831<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000832<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000833 <a name="runOnBasicBlock">The <tt>runOnBasicBlock</tt> method</a>
834</div>
835
836<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000837
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000838<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000839 <b>virtual bool</b> runOnBasicBlock(BasicBlock &amp;BB) = 0;
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000840</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000841
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000842<p>Override this function to do the work of the <tt>BasicBlockPass</tt>. This
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000843function is not allowed to inspect or modify basic blocks other than the
844parameter, and are not allowed to modify the CFG. A true value must be returned
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000845if the basic block is modified.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000846
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000847</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000848
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000849<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000850<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000851 <a name="doFinalization_fn">The <tt>doFinalization(Function &amp;)</tt>
852 method</a>
853</div>
854
855<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000856
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000857<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000858 <b>virtual bool</b> doFinalization(Function &amp;F);
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000859</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000860
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000861<p>The <tt>doFinalization</tt> method is an infrequently used method that is
862called when the pass framework has finished calling <a
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000863href="#runOnBasicBlock"><tt>runOnBasicBlock</tt></a> for every BasicBlock in the
864program being compiled. This can be used to perform per-function
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000865finalization.</p>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000866
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000867</div>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000868
Brian Gaekecab8b6f2003-07-17 18:53:20 +0000869<!-- ======================================================================= -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000870<div class="doc_subsection">
871 <a name="MachineFunctionPass">The <tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt> class</a>
872</div>
Brian Gaekecab8b6f2003-07-17 18:53:20 +0000873
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000874<div class="doc_text">
875
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000876<p>A <tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt> is a part of the LLVM code generator that
877executes on the machine-dependent representation of each LLVM function in the
878program. A <tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt> is also a <tt>FunctionPass</tt>, so all
Brian Gaekecab8b6f2003-07-17 18:53:20 +0000879the restrictions that apply to a <tt>FunctionPass</tt> also apply to it.
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000880<tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt>es also have additional restrictions. In particular,
881<tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt>es are not allowed to do any of the following:</p>
Brian Gaekecab8b6f2003-07-17 18:53:20 +0000882
883<ol>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000884<li>Modify any LLVM Instructions, BasicBlocks or Functions.</li>
885<li>Modify a MachineFunction other than the one currently being processed.</li>
886<li>Add or remove MachineFunctions from the current Module.</li>
887<li>Add or remove global variables from the current Module.</li>
888<li>Maintain state across invocations of <a
889href="#runOnMachineFunction"><tt>runOnMachineFunction</tt></a> (including global
890data)</li>
891</ol>
Brian Gaekecab8b6f2003-07-17 18:53:20 +0000892
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000893</div>
Chris Lattnerd0713f92002-09-12 17:06:43 +0000894
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +0000895<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +0000896<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000897 <a name="runOnMachineFunction">The <tt>runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction
898 &amp;MF)</tt> method</a>
899</div>
900
901<div class="doc_text">
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +0000902
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000903<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +0000904 <b>virtual bool</b> runOnMachineFunction(MachineFunction &amp;MF) = 0;
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000905</pre></div>
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +0000906
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000907<p><tt>runOnMachineFunction</tt> can be considered the main entry point of a
908<tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt>; that is, you should override this method to do the
909work of your <tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt>.</p>
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +0000910
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000911<p>The <tt>runOnMachineFunction</tt> method is called on every
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +0000912<tt>MachineFunction</tt> in a <tt>Module</tt>, so that the
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000913<tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt> may perform optimizations on the machine-dependent
914representation of the function. If you want to get at the LLVM <tt>Function</tt>
915for the <tt>MachineFunction</tt> you're working on, use
916<tt>MachineFunction</tt>'s <tt>getFunction()</tt> accessor method -- but
917remember, you may not modify the LLVM <tt>Function</tt> or its contents from a
918<tt>MachineFunctionPass</tt>.</p>
919
920</div>
Brian Gaeke6a33f362003-07-22 20:53:20 +0000921
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000922<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000923<div class="doc_section">
924 <a name="registration">Pass registration</a>
925</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000926<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
927
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000928<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000929
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000930<p>In the <a href="#basiccode">Hello World</a> example pass we illustrated how
931pass registration works, and discussed some of the reasons that it is used and
932what it does. Here we discuss how and why passes are registered.</p>
933
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000934<p>As we saw above, passes are registered with the <b><tt>RegisterPass</tt></b>
935template, which requires you to pass at least two
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000936parameters. The first parameter is the name of the pass that is to be used on
937the command line to specify that the pass should be added to a program (for
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000938example, with <tt>opt</tt> or <tt>bugpoint</tt>). The second argument is the
939name of the pass, which is to be used for the <tt>--help</tt> output of
940programs, as
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000941well as for debug output generated by the <tt>--debug-pass</tt> option.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000942
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000943<p>If you want your pass to be easily dumpable, you should
944implement the virtual <tt>print</tt> method:</p>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000945
946</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000947
948<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000949<div class="doc_subsubsection">
950 <a name="print">The <tt>print</tt> method</a>
951</div>
952
953<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000954
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000955<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Bill Wendling832171c2006-12-07 20:04:42 +0000956 <b>virtual void</b> print(llvm::OStream &amp;O, <b>const</b> Module *M) <b>const</b>;
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +0000957</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000958
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000959<p>The <tt>print</tt> method must be implemented by "analyses" in order to print
960a human readable version of the analysis results. This is useful for debugging
961an analysis itself, as well as for other people to figure out how an analysis
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +0000962works. Use the <tt>opt -analyze</tt> argument to invoke this method.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000963
Bill Wendling832171c2006-12-07 20:04:42 +0000964<p>The <tt>llvm::OStream</tt> parameter specifies the stream to write the results on,
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000965and the <tt>Module</tt> parameter gives a pointer to the top level module of the
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000966program that has been analyzed. Note however that this pointer may be null in
967certain circumstances (such as calling the <tt>Pass::dump()</tt> from a
968debugger), so it should only be used to enhance debug output, it should not be
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000969depended on.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000970
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000971</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000972
973<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000974<div class="doc_section">
975 <a name="interaction">Specifying interactions between passes</a>
976</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000977<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
978
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000979<div class="doc_text">
980
981<p>One of the main responsibilities of the <tt>PassManager</tt> is the make sure
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000982that passes interact with each other correctly. Because <tt>PassManager</tt>
983tries to <a href="#passmanager">optimize the execution of passes</a> it must
984know how the passes interact with each other and what dependencies exist between
985the various passes. To track this, each pass can declare the set of passes that
986are required to be executed before the current pass, and the passes which are
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000987invalidated by the current pass.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000988
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000989<p>Typically this functionality is used to require that analysis results are
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000990computed before your pass is run. Running arbitrary transformation passes can
991invalidate the computed analysis results, which is what the invalidation set
992specifies. If a pass does not implement the <tt><a
993href="#getAnalysisUsage">getAnalysisUsage</a></tt> method, it defaults to not
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000994having any prerequisite passes, and invalidating <b>all</b> other passes.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000995
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000996</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +0000997
998<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +0000999<div class="doc_subsubsection">
1000 <a name="getAnalysisUsage">The <tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt> method</a>
1001</div>
1002
1003<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001004
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001005<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001006 <b>virtual void</b> getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &amp;Info) <b>const</b>;
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001007</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001008
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001009<p>By implementing the <tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt> method, the required and
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001010invalidated sets may be specified for your transformation. The implementation
1011should fill in the <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001012href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1AnalysisUsage.html">AnalysisUsage</a></tt>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001013object with information about which passes are required and not invalidated. To
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001014do this, a pass may call any of the following methods on the AnalysisUsage
1015object:</p>
1016</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001017
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001018<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
1019<div class="doc_subsubsection">
1020 <a name="AU::addRequired">The <tt>AnalysisUsage::addRequired&lt;&gt;</tt> and <tt>AnalysisUsage::addRequiredTransitive&lt;&gt;</tt> methods</a>
1021</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001022
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001023<div class="doc_text">
1024<p>
Reid Spencer1bc19342004-12-11 05:12:57 +00001025If your pass requires a previous pass to be executed (an analysis for example),
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001026it can use one of these methods to arrange for it to be run before your pass.
1027LLVM has many different types of analyses and passes that can be required,
Reid Spencer1bc19342004-12-11 05:12:57 +00001028spanning the range from <tt>DominatorSet</tt> to <tt>BreakCriticalEdges</tt>.
1029Requiring <tt>BreakCriticalEdges</tt>, for example, guarantees that there will
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001030be no critical edges in the CFG when your pass has been run.
1031</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001032
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001033<p>
1034Some analyses chain to other analyses to do their job. For example, an <a
1035href="AliasAnalysis.html">AliasAnalysis</a> implementation is required to <a
1036href="AliasAnalysis.html#chaining">chain</a> to other alias analysis passes. In
1037cases where analyses chain, the <tt>addRequiredTransitive</tt> method should be
1038used instead of the <tt>addRequired</tt> method. This informs the PassManager
1039that the transitively required pass should be alive as long as the requiring
1040pass is.
1041</p>
1042</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001043
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001044<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
1045<div class="doc_subsubsection">
1046 <a name="AU::addPreserved">The <tt>AnalysisUsage::addPreserved&lt;&gt;</tt> method</a>
1047</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001048
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001049<div class="doc_text">
1050<p>
1051One of the jobs of the PassManager is to optimize how and when analyses are run.
1052In particular, it attempts to avoid recomputing data unless it needs to. For
1053this reason, passes are allowed to declare that they preserve (i.e., they don't
1054invalidate) an existing analysis if it's available. For example, a simple
Reid Spencer1bc19342004-12-11 05:12:57 +00001055constant folding pass would not modify the CFG, so it can't possibly affect the
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001056results of dominator analysis. By default, all passes are assumed to invalidate
1057all others.
1058</p>
1059
1060<p>
1061The <tt>AnalysisUsage</tt> class provides several methods which are useful in
1062certain circumstances that are related to <tt>addPreserved</tt>. In particular,
1063the <tt>setPreservesAll</tt> method can be called to indicate that the pass does
1064not modify the LLVM program at all (which is true for analyses), and the
1065<tt>setPreservesCFG</tt> method can be used by transformations that change
1066instructions in the program but do not modify the CFG or terminator instructions
1067(note that this property is implicitly set for <a
1068href="#BasicBlockPass">BasicBlockPass</a>'s).
1069</p>
1070
1071<p>
1072<tt>addPreserved</tt> is particularly useful for transformations like
1073<tt>BreakCriticalEdges</tt>. This pass knows how to update a small set of loop
1074and dominator related analyses if they exist, so it can preserve them, despite
1075the fact that it hacks on the CFG.
1076</p>
1077</div>
1078
1079<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
1080<div class="doc_subsubsection">
1081 <a name="AU::examples">Example implementations of <tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt></a>
1082</div>
1083
1084<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001085
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001086<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001087 <i>// This is an example implementation from an analysis, which does not modify
1088 // the program at all, yet has a prerequisite.</i>
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001089 <b>void</b> <a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1PostDominanceFrontier.html">PostDominanceFrontier</a>::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &amp;AU) <b>const</b> {
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001090 AU.setPreservesAll();
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001091 AU.addRequired&lt;<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1PostDominatorTree.html">PostDominatorTree</a>&gt;();
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001092 }
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001093</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001094
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001095<p>and:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001096
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001097<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001098 <i>// This example modifies the program, but does not modify the CFG</i>
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001099 <b>void</b> <a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/structLICM.html">LICM</a>::getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &amp;AU) <b>const</b> {
Chris Lattner8291e042002-10-21 19:57:59 +00001100 AU.setPreservesCFG();
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001101 AU.addRequired&lt;<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1LoopInfo.html">LoopInfo</a>&gt;();
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001102 }
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001103</pre></div>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001104
1105</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001106
1107<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001108<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001109 <a name="getAnalysis">The <tt>getAnalysis&lt;&gt;</tt> and <tt>getAnalysisToUpdate&lt;&gt;</tt> methods</a>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001110</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001111
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001112<div class="doc_text">
1113
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001114<p>The <tt>Pass::getAnalysis&lt;&gt;</tt> method is automatically inherited by
1115your class, providing you with access to the passes that you declared that you
1116required with the <a href="#getAnalysisUsage"><tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt></a>
1117method. It takes a single template argument that specifies which pass class you
1118want, and returns a reference to that pass. For example:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001119
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001120<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnera5776302004-03-17 21:33:32 +00001121 bool LICM::runOnFunction(Function &amp;F) {
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001122 LoopInfo &amp;LI = getAnalysis&lt;LoopInfo&gt;();
1123 ...
1124 }
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001125</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001126
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001127<p>This method call returns a reference to the pass desired. You may get a
1128runtime assertion failure if you attempt to get an analysis that you did not
1129declare as required in your <a
1130href="#getAnalysisUsage"><tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt></a> implementation. This
1131method can be called by your <tt>run*</tt> method implementation, or by any
Devang Patel3c1ca0b2007-04-16 21:28:14 +00001132other local method invoked by your <tt>run*</tt> method.
1133
1134A module level pass can use function level analysis info using this interface.
1135For example:</p>
1136
1137<div class="doc_code"><pre>
1138 bool ModuleLevelPass::runOnModule(Module &amp;M) {
1139 ...
1140 DominatorTree &amp;DT = getAnalysis&lt;DominatorTree&gt;(Function &amp;F);
1141 ...
1142 }
1143</pre></div>
1144
1145In above example, runOnFunction for DominatorTree is called by pass manager
1146before returning a reference to the desired pass.</p>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001147
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001148<p>
1149If your pass is capable of updating analyses if they exist (e.g.,
1150<tt>BreakCriticalEdges</tt>, as described above), you can use the
1151<tt>getAnalysisToUpdate</tt> method, which returns a pointer to the analysis if
1152it is active. For example:</p>
1153
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001154<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001155 ...
1156 if (DominatorSet *DS = getAnalysisToUpdate&lt;DominatorSet&gt;()) {
1157 <i>// A DominatorSet is active. This code will update it.</i>
1158 }
1159 ...
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001160</pre></div>
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001161
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001162</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001163
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001164<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001165<div class="doc_section">
1166 <a name="analysisgroup">Implementing Analysis Groups</a>
1167</div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001168<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1169
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001170<div class="doc_text">
1171
1172<p>Now that we understand the basics of how passes are defined, how the are
1173used, and how they are required from other passes, it's time to get a little bit
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001174fancier. All of the pass relationships that we have seen so far are very
1175simple: one pass depends on one other specific pass to be run before it can run.
1176For many applications, this is great, for others, more flexibility is
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001177required.</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001178
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001179<p>In particular, some analyses are defined such that there is a single simple
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001180interface to the analysis results, but multiple ways of calculating them.
1181Consider alias analysis for example. The most trivial alias analysis returns
1182"may alias" for any alias query. The most sophisticated analysis a
1183flow-sensitive, context-sensitive interprocedural analysis that can take a
1184significant amount of time to execute (and obviously, there is a lot of room
1185between these two extremes for other implementations). To cleanly support
1186situations like this, the LLVM Pass Infrastructure supports the notion of
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001187Analysis Groups.</p>
1188
1189</div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001190
1191<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001192<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001193 <a name="agconcepts">Analysis Group Concepts</a>
1194</div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001195
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001196<div class="doc_text">
1197
1198<p>An Analysis Group is a single simple interface that may be implemented by
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001199multiple different passes. Analysis Groups can be given human readable names
1200just like passes, but unlike passes, they need not derive from the <tt>Pass</tt>
1201class. An analysis group may have one or more implementations, one of which is
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001202the "default" implementation.</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001203
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001204<p>Analysis groups are used by client passes just like other passes are: the
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001205<tt>AnalysisUsage::addRequired()</tt> and <tt>Pass::getAnalysis()</tt> methods.
1206In order to resolve this requirement, the <a href="#passmanager">PassManager</a>
1207scans the available passes to see if any implementations of the analysis group
1208are available. If none is available, the default implementation is created for
1209the pass to use. All standard rules for <A href="#interaction">interaction
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001210between passes</a> still apply.</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001211
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001212<p>Although <a href="#registration">Pass Registration</a> is optional for normal
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001213passes, all analysis group implementations must be registered, and must use the
1214<A href="#registerag"><tt>RegisterAnalysisGroup</tt></a> template to join the
1215implementation pool. Also, a default implementation of the interface
1216<b>must</b> be registered with <A
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001217href="#registerag"><tt>RegisterAnalysisGroup</tt></a>.</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001218
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001219<p>As a concrete example of an Analysis Group in action, consider the <a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001220href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1AliasAnalysis.html">AliasAnalysis</a>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001221analysis group. The default implementation of the alias analysis interface (the
1222<tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001223href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/structBasicAliasAnalysis.html">basicaa</a></tt>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001224pass) just does a few simple checks that don't require significant analysis to
1225compute (such as: two different globals can never alias each other, etc).
1226Passes that use the <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001227href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1AliasAnalysis.html">AliasAnalysis</a></tt>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001228interface (for example the <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001229href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/structGCSE.html">gcse</a></tt> pass), do
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001230not care which implementation of alias analysis is actually provided, they just
1231use the designated interface.</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001232
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001233<p>From the user's perspective, commands work just like normal. Issuing the
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001234command '<tt>opt -gcse ...</tt>' will cause the <tt>basicaa</tt> class to be
1235instantiated and added to the pass sequence. Issuing the command '<tt>opt
1236-somefancyaa -gcse ...</tt>' will cause the <tt>gcse</tt> pass to use the
1237<tt>somefancyaa</tt> alias analysis (which doesn't actually exist, it's just a
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001238hypothetical example) instead.</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001239
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001240</div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001241
1242<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001243<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001244 <a name="registerag">Using <tt>RegisterAnalysisGroup</tt></a>
1245</div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001246
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001247<div class="doc_text">
1248
1249<p>The <tt>RegisterAnalysisGroup</tt> template is used to register the analysis
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001250group itself as well as add pass implementations to the analysis group. First,
1251an analysis should be registered, with a human readable name provided for it.
1252Unlike registration of passes, there is no command line argument to be specified
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001253for the Analysis Group Interface itself, because it is "abstract":</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001254
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001255<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001256 <b>static</b> RegisterAnalysisGroup&lt;<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1AliasAnalysis.html">AliasAnalysis</a>&gt; A("<i>Alias Analysis</i>");
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001257</pre></div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001258
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001259<p>Once the analysis is registered, passes can declare that they are valid
1260implementations of the interface by using the following code:</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001261
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001262<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001263<b>namespace</b> {
1264 //<i> Analysis Group implementations <b>must</b> be registered normally...</i>
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +00001265 RegisterPass&lt;FancyAA&gt;
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001266 B("<i>somefancyaa</i>", "<i>A more complex alias analysis implementation</i>");
1267
1268 //<i> Declare that we implement the AliasAnalysis interface</i>
Chris Lattnerdc877252006-08-28 00:45:38 +00001269 RegisterAnalysisGroup&lt;<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1AliasAnalysis.html">AliasAnalysis</a>&gt; C(B);
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001270}
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001271</pre></div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001272
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001273<p>This just shows a class <tt>FancyAA</tt> that is registered normally, then
1274uses the <tt>RegisterAnalysisGroup</tt> template to "join" the <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001275href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1AliasAnalysis.html">AliasAnalysis</a></tt>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001276analysis group. Every implementation of an analysis group should join using
1277this template. A single pass may join multiple different analysis groups with
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001278no problem.</p>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001279
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001280<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001281<b>namespace</b> {
1282 //<i> Analysis Group implementations <b>must</b> be registered normally...</i>
Chris Lattnerc8603c22006-08-27 23:18:52 +00001283 RegisterPass&lt;<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/structBasicAliasAnalysis.html">BasicAliasAnalysis</a>&gt;
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001284 D("<i>basicaa</i>", "<i>Basic Alias Analysis (default AA impl)</i>");
1285
1286 //<i> Declare that we implement the AliasAnalysis interface</i>
Chris Lattnerdc877252006-08-28 00:45:38 +00001287 RegisterAnalysisGroup&lt;<a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1AliasAnalysis.html">AliasAnalysis</a>, <b>true</b>&gt; E(D);
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001288}
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001289</pre></div>
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001290
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001291<p>Here we show how the default implementation is specified (using the extra
Chris Lattner79910702002-08-22 19:21:04 +00001292argument to the <tt>RegisterAnalysisGroup</tt> template). There must be exactly
1293one default implementation available at all times for an Analysis Group to be
1294used. Here we declare that the <tt><a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001295href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/structBasicAliasAnalysis.html">BasicAliasAnalysis</a></tt>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001296pass is the default implementation for the interface.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001297
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001298</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001299
1300<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001301<div class="doc_section">
Tanya Lattnerd5383652004-11-19 01:25:14 +00001302 <a name="passStatistics">Pass Statistics</a>
1303</div>
1304<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1305
1306<div class="doc_text">
Tanya Lattner05f8d5f2004-11-19 01:26:37 +00001307<p>The <a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001308href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/Statistic_8h-source.html"><tt>Statistic</tt></a>
John Criswell0b1010e2005-11-28 23:25:41 +00001309class is designed to be an easy way to expose various success
Tanya Lattnerd5383652004-11-19 01:25:14 +00001310metrics from passes. These statistics are printed at the end of a
1311run, when the -stats command line option is enabled on the command
Tanya Lattner05f8d5f2004-11-19 01:26:37 +00001312line. See the <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#Statistic">Statistics section</a> in the Programmer's Manual for details.
Tanya Lattnerd5383652004-11-19 01:25:14 +00001313
1314</div>
1315
1316
1317<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1318<div class="doc_section">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001319 <a name="passmanager">What PassManager does</a>
1320</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001321<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1322
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001323<div class="doc_text">
1324
1325<p>The <a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001326href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/PassManager_8h-source.html"><tt>PassManager</tt></a>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001327<a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001328href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1PassManager.html">class</a>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001329takes a list of passes, ensures their <a href="#interaction">prerequisites</a>
1330are set up correctly, and then schedules passes to run efficiently. All of the
1331LLVM tools that run passes use the <tt>PassManager</tt> for execution of these
1332passes.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001333
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001334<p>The <tt>PassManager</tt> does two main things to try to reduce the execution
1335time of a series of passes:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001336
1337<ol>
1338<li><b>Share analysis results</b> - The PassManager attempts to avoid
1339recomputing analysis results as much as possible. This means keeping track of
1340which analyses are available already, which analyses get invalidated, and which
1341analyses are needed to be run for a pass. An important part of work is that the
1342<tt>PassManager</tt> tracks the exact lifetime of all analysis results, allowing
1343it to <a href="#releaseMemory">free memory</a> allocated to holding analysis
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001344results as soon as they are no longer needed.</li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001345
1346<li><b>Pipeline the execution of passes on the program</b> - The
1347<tt>PassManager</tt> attempts to get better cache and memory usage behavior out
1348of a series of passes by pipelining the passes together. This means that, given
1349a series of consequtive <a href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>'s, it
1350will execute all of the <a href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>'s on
1351the first function, then all of the <a
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001352href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>es on the second function,
1353etc... until the entire program has been run through the passes.
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001354
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001355<p>This improves the cache behavior of the compiler, because it is only touching
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001356the LLVM program representation for a single function at a time, instead of
1357traversing the entire program. It reduces the memory consumption of compiler,
1358because, for example, only one <a
Reid Spencer05fe4b02006-03-14 05:39:39 +00001359href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/classllvm_1_1DominatorSet.html"><tt>DominatorSet</tt></a>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001360needs to be calculated at a time. This also makes it possible some <a
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001361href="#SMP">interesting enhancements</a> in the future.</p></li>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001362
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001363</ol>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001364
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001365<p>The effectiveness of the <tt>PassManager</tt> is influenced directly by how
1366much information it has about the behaviors of the passes it is scheduling. For
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001367example, the "preserved" set is intentionally conservative in the face of an
1368unimplemented <a href="#getAnalysisUsage"><tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt></a> method.
1369Not implementing when it should be implemented will have the effect of not
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001370allowing any analysis results to live across the execution of your pass.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001371
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001372<p>The <tt>PassManager</tt> class exposes a <tt>--debug-pass</tt> command line
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001373options that is useful for debugging pass execution, seeing how things work, and
1374diagnosing when you should be preserving more analyses than you currently are
1375(To get information about all of the variants of the <tt>--debug-pass</tt>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001376option, just type '<tt>opt --help-hidden</tt>').</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001377
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001378<p>By using the <tt>--debug-pass=Structure</tt> option, for example, we can see
1379how our <a href="#basiccode">Hello World</a> pass interacts with other passes.
1380Lets try it out with the <tt>gcse</tt> and <tt>licm</tt> passes:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001381
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001382<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +00001383$ opt -load ../../../Debug/lib/Hello.so -gcse -licm --debug-pass=Structure &lt; hello.bc &gt; /dev/null
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001384Module Pass Manager
1385 Function Pass Manager
1386 Dominator Set Construction
1387 Immediate Dominators Construction
1388 Global Common Subexpression Elimination
1389-- Immediate Dominators Construction
1390-- Global Common Subexpression Elimination
1391 Natural Loop Construction
1392 Loop Invariant Code Motion
1393-- Natural Loop Construction
1394-- Loop Invariant Code Motion
1395 Module Verifier
1396-- Dominator Set Construction
1397-- Module Verifier
1398 Bytecode Writer
1399--Bytecode Writer
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001400</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001401
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001402<p>This output shows us when passes are constructed and when the analysis
1403results are known to be dead (prefixed with '<tt>--</tt>'). Here we see that
1404GCSE uses dominator and immediate dominator information to do its job. The LICM
1405pass uses natural loop information, which uses dominator sets, but not immediate
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001406dominators. Because immediate dominators are no longer useful after the GCSE
1407pass, it is immediately destroyed. The dominator sets are then reused to
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001408compute natural loop information, which is then used by the LICM pass.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001409
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001410<p>After the LICM pass, the module verifier runs (which is automatically added
1411by the '<tt>opt</tt>' tool), which uses the dominator set to check that the
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001412resultant LLVM code is well formed. After it finishes, the dominator set
1413information is destroyed, after being computed once, and shared by three
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001414passes.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001415
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001416<p>Lets see how this changes when we run the <a href="#basiccode">Hello
1417World</a> pass in between the two passes:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001418
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001419<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +00001420$ opt -load ../../../Debug/lib/Hello.so -gcse -hello -licm --debug-pass=Structure &lt; hello.bc &gt; /dev/null
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001421Module Pass Manager
1422 Function Pass Manager
1423 Dominator Set Construction
1424 Immediate Dominators Construction
1425 Global Common Subexpression Elimination
1426<b>-- Dominator Set Construction</b>
1427-- Immediate Dominators Construction
1428-- Global Common Subexpression Elimination
1429<b> Hello World Pass
1430-- Hello World Pass
1431 Dominator Set Construction</b>
1432 Natural Loop Construction
1433 Loop Invariant Code Motion
1434-- Natural Loop Construction
1435-- Loop Invariant Code Motion
1436 Module Verifier
1437-- Dominator Set Construction
1438-- Module Verifier
1439 Bytecode Writer
1440--Bytecode Writer
1441Hello: __main
1442Hello: puts
1443Hello: main
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001444</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001445
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001446<p>Here we see that the <a href="#basiccode">Hello World</a> pass has killed the
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001447Dominator Set pass, even though it doesn't modify the code at all! To fix this,
1448we need to add the following <a
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001449href="#getAnalysisUsage"><tt>getAnalysisUsage</tt></a> method to our pass:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001450
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001451<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001452 <i>// We don't modify the program, so we preserve all analyses</i>
1453 <b>virtual void</b> getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &amp;AU) <b>const</b> {
1454 AU.setPreservesAll();
1455 }
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001456</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001457
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001458<p>Now when we run our pass, we get this output:</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001459
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001460<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer7fa6d522005-01-11 05:16:23 +00001461$ opt -load ../../../Debug/lib/Hello.so -gcse -hello -licm --debug-pass=Structure &lt; hello.bc &gt; /dev/null
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001462Pass Arguments: -gcse -hello -licm
1463Module Pass Manager
1464 Function Pass Manager
1465 Dominator Set Construction
1466 Immediate Dominators Construction
1467 Global Common Subexpression Elimination
1468-- Immediate Dominators Construction
1469-- Global Common Subexpression Elimination
1470 Hello World Pass
1471-- Hello World Pass
1472 Natural Loop Construction
1473 Loop Invariant Code Motion
1474-- Loop Invariant Code Motion
1475-- Natural Loop Construction
1476 Module Verifier
1477-- Dominator Set Construction
1478-- Module Verifier
1479 Bytecode Writer
1480--Bytecode Writer
1481Hello: __main
1482Hello: puts
1483Hello: main
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001484</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001485
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001486<p>Which shows that we don't accidentally invalidate dominator information
1487anymore, and therefore do not have to compute it twice.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001488
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001489</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001490
1491<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001492<div class="doc_subsubsection">
1493 <a name="releaseMemory">The <tt>releaseMemory</tt> method</a>
1494</div>
1495
1496<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001497
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001498<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001499 <b>virtual void</b> releaseMemory();
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001500</pre></div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001501
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001502<p>The <tt>PassManager</tt> automatically determines when to compute analysis
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001503results, and how long to keep them around for. Because the lifetime of the pass
1504object itself is effectively the entire duration of the compilation process, we
1505need some way to free analysis results when they are no longer useful. The
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001506<tt>releaseMemory</tt> virtual method is the way to do this.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001507
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001508<p>If you are writing an analysis or any other pass that retains a significant
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001509amount of state (for use by another pass which "requires" your pass and uses the
1510<a href="#getAnalysis">getAnalysis</a> method) you should implement
1511<tt>releaseMEmory</tt> to, well, release the memory allocated to maintain this
1512internal state. This method is called after the <tt>run*</tt> method for the
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001513class, before the next call of <tt>run*</tt> in your pass.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001514
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001515</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001516
1517<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001518<div class="doc_section">
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001519 <a name="registering">Registering dynamically loaded passes</a>
1520</div>
1521<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1522
1523<div class="doc_text">
1524
1525<p><i>Size matters</i> when constructing production quality tools using llvm,
1526both for the purposes of distribution, and for regulating the resident code size
1527when running on the target system. Therefore, it becomes desirable to
1528selectively use some passes, while omitting others and maintain the flexibility
1529to change configurations later on. You want to be able to do all this, and,
1530provide feedback to the user. This is where pass registration comes into
1531play.</p>
1532
1533<p>The fundamental mechanisms for pass registration are the
1534<tt>MachinePassRegistry</tt> class and subclasses of
1535<tt>MachinePassRegistryNode</tt>.</p>
1536
1537<p>An instance of <tt>MachinePassRegistry</tt> is used to maintain a list of
1538<tt>MachinePassRegistryNode</tt> objects. This instance maintains the list and
1539communicates additions and deletions to the command line interface.</p>
1540
1541<p>An instance of <tt>MachinePassRegistryNode</tt> subclass is used to maintain
1542information provided about a particular pass. This information includes the
1543command line name, the command help string and the address of the function used
1544to create an instance of the pass. A global static constructor of one of these
1545instances <i>registers</i> with a corresponding <tt>MachinePassRegistry</tt>,
1546the static destructor <i>unregisters</i>. Thus a pass that is statically linked
1547in the tool will be registered at start up. A dynamically loaded pass will
1548register on load and unregister at unload.</p>
1549
1550</div>
1551
1552<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
1553<div class="doc_subsection">
1554 <a name="registering_existing">Using existing registries</a>
1555</div>
1556
1557<div class="doc_text">
1558
1559<p>There are predefined registries to track instruction scheduling
1560(<tt>RegisterScheduler</tt>) and register allocation (<tt>RegisterRegAlloc</tt>)
1561machine passes. Here we will describe how to <i>register</i> a register
1562allocator machine pass.</p>
1563
1564<p>Implement your register allocator machine pass. In your register allocator
1565.cpp file add the following include;</p>
1566
1567<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattner8f652eb2006-08-11 16:37:02 +00001568 #include "llvm/CodeGen/RegAllocRegistry.h"
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001569</pre></div>
1570
1571<p>Also in your register allocator .cpp file, define a creator function in the
1572form; </p>
1573
1574<div class="doc_code"><pre>
1575 FunctionPass *createMyRegisterAllocator() {
1576 return new MyRegisterAllocator();
1577 }
1578</pre></div>
1579
1580<p>Note that the signature of this function should match the type of
1581<tt>RegisterRegAlloc::FunctionPassCtor</tt>. In the same file add the
1582"installing" declaration, in the form;</p>
1583
1584<div class="doc_code"><pre>
1585 static RegisterRegAlloc myRegAlloc("myregalloc",
1586 " my register allocator help string",
1587 createMyRegisterAllocator);
1588</pre></div>
1589
1590<p>Note the two spaces prior to the help string produces a tidy result on the
1591--help query.</p>
1592
1593<div class="doc_code"><pre>
1594$ llc --help
1595 ...
1596 -regalloc - Register allocator to use: (default = linearscan)
1597 =linearscan - linear scan register allocator
1598 =local - local register allocator
1599 =simple - simple register allocator
1600 =myregalloc - my register allocator help string
1601 ...
1602</pre></div>
1603
1604<p>And that's it. The user is now free to use <tt>-regalloc=myregalloc</tt> as
1605an option. Registering instruction schedulers is similar except use the
Chris Lattner8f652eb2006-08-11 16:37:02 +00001606<tt>RegisterScheduler</tt> class. Note that the
1607<tt>RegisterScheduler::FunctionPassCtor</tt> is significantly different from
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001608<tt>RegisterRegAlloc::FunctionPassCtor</tt>.</p>
1609
1610<p>To force the load/linking of your register allocator into the llc/lli tools,
1611add your creator function's global declaration to "Passes.h" and add a "pseudo"
1612call line to <tt>llvm/Codegen/LinkAllCodegenComponents.h</tt>.</p>
1613
1614</div>
1615
1616
1617<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
1618<div class="doc_subsection">
1619 <a name="registering_new">Creating new registries</a>
1620</div>
1621
1622<div class="doc_text">
1623
1624<p>The easiest way to get started is to clone one of the existing registries; we
1625recommend <tt>llvm/CodeGen/RegAllocRegistry.h</tt>. The key things to modify
1626are the class name and the <tt>FunctionPassCtor</tt> type.</p>
1627
1628<p>Then you need to declare the registry. Example: if your pass registry is
1629<tt>RegisterMyPasses</tt> then define;</p>
1630
1631<div class="doc_code"><pre>
1632MachinePassRegistry RegisterMyPasses::Registry;
1633</pre></div>
1634
1635<p>And finally, declare the command line option for your passes. Example:</p>
1636
1637<div class="doc_code"><pre>
1638 cl::opt&lt;RegisterMyPasses::FunctionPassCtor, false,
1639 RegisterPassParser&lt;RegisterMyPasses&gt &gt
1640 MyPassOpt("mypass",
1641 cl::init(&amp;createDefaultMyPass),
1642 cl::desc("my pass option help"));
1643</pre></div>
1644
1645<p>Here the command option is "mypass", with createDefaultMyPass as the default
1646creator.</p>
1647
1648</div>
1649
1650<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1651<div class="doc_section">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001652 <a name="debughints">Using GDB with dynamically loaded passes</a>
1653</div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001654<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
1655
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001656<div class="doc_text">
1657
1658<p>Unfortunately, using GDB with dynamically loaded passes is not as easy as it
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001659should be. First of all, you can't set a breakpoint in a shared object that has
1660not been loaded yet, and second of all there are problems with inlined functions
1661in shared objects. Here are some suggestions to debugging your pass with
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001662GDB.</p>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001663
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001664<p>For sake of discussion, I'm going to assume that you are debugging a
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001665transformation invoked by <tt>opt</tt>, although nothing described here depends
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001666on that.</p>
1667
1668</div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001669
1670<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001671<div class="doc_subsubsection">
1672 <a name="breakpoint">Setting a breakpoint in your pass</a>
1673</div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001674
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001675<div class="doc_text">
1676
1677<p>First thing you do is start <tt>gdb</tt> on the <tt>opt</tt> process:</p>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001678
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001679<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001680$ <b>gdb opt</b>
1681GNU gdb 5.0
1682Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
1683GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
1684welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
1685Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
1686There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.
1687This GDB was configured as "sparc-sun-solaris2.6"...
1688(gdb)
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001689</pre></div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001690
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001691<p>Note that <tt>opt</tt> has a lot of debugging information in it, so it takes
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001692time to load. Be patient. Since we cannot set a breakpoint in our pass yet
1693(the shared object isn't loaded until runtime), we must execute the process, and
1694have it stop before it invokes our pass, but after it has loaded the shared
1695object. The most foolproof way of doing this is to set a breakpoint in
1696<tt>PassManager::run</tt> and then run the process with the arguments you
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001697want:</p>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001698
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001699<div class="doc_code"><pre>
Reid Spencer22a9e5b2006-09-28 16:53:47 +00001700(gdb) <b>break llvm::PassManager::run</b>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001701Breakpoint 1 at 0x2413bc: file Pass.cpp, line 70.
Chris Lattner4c376ea2005-04-21 04:52:37 +00001702(gdb) <b>run test.bc -load $(LLVMTOP)/llvm/Debug/lib/[libname].so -[passoption]</b>
1703Starting program: opt test.bc -load $(LLVMTOP)/llvm/Debug/lib/[libname].so -[passoption]
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001704Breakpoint 1, PassManager::run (this=0xffbef174, M=@0x70b298) at Pass.cpp:70
170570 bool PassManager::run(Module &amp;M) { return PM-&gt;run(M); }
1706(gdb)
Jim Laskey5fa8fff2006-08-04 18:10:12 +00001707</pre></div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001708
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001709<p>Once the <tt>opt</tt> stops in the <tt>PassManager::run</tt> method you are
1710now free to set breakpoints in your pass so that you can trace through execution
1711or do other standard debugging stuff.</p>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001712
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001713</div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001714
1715<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001716<div class="doc_subsubsection">
1717 <a name="debugmisc">Miscellaneous Problems</a>
1718</div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001719
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001720<div class="doc_text">
1721
1722<p>Once you have the basics down, there are a couple of problems that GDB has,
1723some with solutions, some without.</p>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001724
1725<ul>
1726<li>Inline functions have bogus stack information. In general, GDB does a
1727pretty good job getting stack traces and stepping through inline functions.
1728When a pass is dynamically loaded however, it somehow completely loses this
1729capability. The only solution I know of is to de-inline a function (move it
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001730from the body of a class to a .cpp file).</li>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001731
1732<li>Restarting the program breaks breakpoints. After following the information
1733above, you have succeeded in getting some breakpoints planted in your pass. Nex
1734thing you know, you restart the program (i.e., you type '<tt>run</tt>' again),
1735and you start getting errors about breakpoints being unsettable. The only way I
1736have found to "fix" this problem is to <tt>delete</tt> the breakpoints that are
1737already set in your pass, run the program, and re-set the breakpoints once
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001738execution stops in <tt>PassManager::run</tt>.</li>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001739
1740</ul>
1741
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001742<p>Hopefully these tips will help with common case debugging situations. If
1743you'd like to contribute some tips of your own, just contact <a
1744href="mailto:sabre@nondot.org">Chris</a>.</p>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001745
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001746</div>
Chris Lattner480e2ef2002-09-06 02:02:58 +00001747
1748<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001749<div class="doc_section">
1750 <a name="future">Future extensions planned</a>
1751</div>
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1753
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001754<div class="doc_text">
1755
1756<p>Although the LLVM Pass Infrastructure is very capable as it stands, and does
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001757some nifty stuff, there are things we'd like to add in the future. Here is
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001758where we are going:</p>
1759
1760</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001761
1762<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001763<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001764 <a name="SMP">Multithreaded LLVM</a>
1765</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001766
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001767<div class="doc_text">
1768
1769<p>Multiple CPU machines are becoming more common and compilation can never be
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001770fast enough: obviously we should allow for a multithreaded compiler. Because of
1771the semantics defined for passes above (specifically they cannot maintain state
1772across invocations of their <tt>run*</tt> methods), a nice clean way to
1773implement a multithreaded compiler would be for the <tt>PassManager</tt> class
Misha Brukmanbc0e9982003-07-14 17:20:40 +00001774to create multiple instances of each pass object, and allow the separate
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001775instances to be hacking on different parts of the program at the same time.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001776
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001777<p>This implementation would prevent each of the passes from having to implement
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001778multithreaded constructs, requiring only the LLVM core to have locking in a few
1779places (for global resources). Although this is a simple extension, we simply
1780haven't had time (or multiprocessor machines, thus a reason) to implement this.
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001781Despite that, we have kept the LLVM passes SMP ready, and you should too.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001782
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001783</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001784
1785<!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
Chris Lattner89256272004-03-17 21:09:55 +00001786<div class="doc_subsubsection">
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +00001787<a name="PassFunctionPass"><tt>ModulePass</tt>es requiring <tt>FunctionPass</tt>es</a>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001788</div>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001789
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001790<div class="doc_text">
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001791
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +00001792<p>Currently it is illegal for a <a href="#ModulePass"><tt>ModulePass</tt></a>
1793to require a <a href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a>. This is because
1794there is only one instance of the <a
1795href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a> object ever created, thus nowhere
1796to store information for all of the functions in the program at the same time.
1797Although this has come up a couple of times before, this has always been worked
1798around by factoring one big complicated pass into a global and an
1799interprocedural part, both of which are distinct. In the future, it would be
1800nice to have this though.</p>
Misha Brukmanc5402402004-01-15 18:34:11 +00001801
1802<p>Note that it is no problem for a <a
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001803href="#FunctionPass"><tt>FunctionPass</tt></a> to require the results of a <a
Chris Lattnerf6278922004-09-20 04:36:29 +00001804href="#ModulePass"><tt>ModulePass</tt></a>, only the other way around.</p>
Chris Lattnerc6bb8242002-08-08 20:11:18 +00001805
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