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Chris Lattner736e31d2010-04-04 18:34:07 +00001//===-- AsmPrinter.cpp - Common AsmPrinter code ---------------------------===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file implements the AsmPrinter class.
11//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
14#define DEBUG_TYPE "asm-printer"
15#include "llvm/InlineAsm.h"
16#include "llvm/CodeGen/AsmPrinter.h"
17#include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineBasicBlock.h"
18#include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h"
19#include "llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h"
20#include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h"
21#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
22#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
23#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
24#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
25#include <cerrno> // FIXME: Stop using this.
26using namespace llvm;
27
28/// EmitInlineAsm - Emit a blob of inline asm to the output streamer.
29void AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm(StringRef Str) const {
30 assert(!Str.empty() && "Can't emit empty inline asm block");
31
32 // If the output streamer is actually a .s file, just emit the blob textually.
33 // This is useful in case the asm parser doesn't handle something but the
34 // system assembler does.
35 if (OutStreamer.hasRawTextSupport()) {
36 OutStreamer.EmitRawText(Str);
37 return;
38 }
39
40 errs() << "Inline asm not supported by this streamer!\n";
41}
42
43
44/// EmitInlineAsm - This method formats and emits the specified machine
45/// instruction that is an inline asm.
46void AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm(const MachineInstr *MI) const {
47 assert(MI->isInlineAsm() && "printInlineAsm only works on inline asms");
48
49 unsigned NumOperands = MI->getNumOperands();
50
51 // Count the number of register definitions to find the asm string.
52 unsigned NumDefs = 0;
53 for (; MI->getOperand(NumDefs).isReg() && MI->getOperand(NumDefs).isDef();
54 ++NumDefs)
55 assert(NumDefs != NumOperands-1 && "No asm string?");
56
57 assert(MI->getOperand(NumDefs).isSymbol() && "No asm string?");
58
59 // Disassemble the AsmStr, printing out the literal pieces, the operands, etc.
60 const char *AsmStr = MI->getOperand(NumDefs).getSymbolName();
61
62 // If this asmstr is empty, just print the #APP/#NOAPP markers.
63 // These are useful to see where empty asm's wound up.
64 if (AsmStr[0] == 0) {
65 if (!OutStreamer.hasRawTextSupport()) return;
66
67 OutStreamer.EmitRawText(Twine("\t")+MAI->getCommentString()+
68 MAI->getInlineAsmStart());
69 OutStreamer.EmitRawText(Twine("\t")+MAI->getCommentString()+
70 MAI->getInlineAsmEnd());
71 return;
72 }
73
74 // Emit the #APP start marker. This has to happen even if verbose-asm isn't
75 // enabled, so we use EmitRawText.
76 if (OutStreamer.hasRawTextSupport())
77 OutStreamer.EmitRawText(Twine("\t")+MAI->getCommentString()+
78 MAI->getInlineAsmStart());
79
80 // Emit the inline asm to a temporary string so we can emit it through
81 // EmitInlineAsm.
82 SmallString<256> StringData;
83 raw_svector_ostream OS(StringData);
84
85 OS << '\t';
86
87 // The variant of the current asmprinter.
88 int AsmPrinterVariant = MAI->getAssemblerDialect();
89
90 int CurVariant = -1; // The number of the {.|.|.} region we are in.
91 const char *LastEmitted = AsmStr; // One past the last character emitted.
92
93 while (*LastEmitted) {
94 switch (*LastEmitted) {
95 default: {
96 // Not a special case, emit the string section literally.
97 const char *LiteralEnd = LastEmitted+1;
98 while (*LiteralEnd && *LiteralEnd != '{' && *LiteralEnd != '|' &&
99 *LiteralEnd != '}' && *LiteralEnd != '$' && *LiteralEnd != '\n')
100 ++LiteralEnd;
101 if (CurVariant == -1 || CurVariant == AsmPrinterVariant)
102 OS.write(LastEmitted, LiteralEnd-LastEmitted);
103 LastEmitted = LiteralEnd;
104 break;
105 }
106 case '\n':
107 ++LastEmitted; // Consume newline character.
108 OS << '\n'; // Indent code with newline.
109 break;
110 case '$': {
111 ++LastEmitted; // Consume '$' character.
112 bool Done = true;
113
114 // Handle escapes.
115 switch (*LastEmitted) {
116 default: Done = false; break;
117 case '$': // $$ -> $
118 if (CurVariant == -1 || CurVariant == AsmPrinterVariant)
119 OS << '$';
120 ++LastEmitted; // Consume second '$' character.
121 break;
122 case '(': // $( -> same as GCC's { character.
123 ++LastEmitted; // Consume '(' character.
124 if (CurVariant != -1) {
125 llvm_report_error("Nested variants found in inline asm string: '"
126 + std::string(AsmStr) + "'");
127 }
128 CurVariant = 0; // We're in the first variant now.
129 break;
130 case '|':
131 ++LastEmitted; // consume '|' character.
132 if (CurVariant == -1)
133 OS << '|'; // this is gcc's behavior for | outside a variant
134 else
135 ++CurVariant; // We're in the next variant.
136 break;
137 case ')': // $) -> same as GCC's } char.
138 ++LastEmitted; // consume ')' character.
139 if (CurVariant == -1)
140 OS << '}'; // this is gcc's behavior for } outside a variant
141 else
142 CurVariant = -1;
143 break;
144 }
145 if (Done) break;
146
147 bool HasCurlyBraces = false;
148 if (*LastEmitted == '{') { // ${variable}
149 ++LastEmitted; // Consume '{' character.
150 HasCurlyBraces = true;
151 }
152
153 // If we have ${:foo}, then this is not a real operand reference, it is a
154 // "magic" string reference, just like in .td files. Arrange to call
155 // PrintSpecial.
156 if (HasCurlyBraces && *LastEmitted == ':') {
157 ++LastEmitted;
158 const char *StrStart = LastEmitted;
159 const char *StrEnd = strchr(StrStart, '}');
160 if (StrEnd == 0)
161 llvm_report_error(Twine("Unterminated ${:foo} operand in inline asm"
162 " string: '") + Twine(AsmStr) + "'");
163
164 std::string Val(StrStart, StrEnd);
165 PrintSpecial(MI, OS, Val.c_str());
166 LastEmitted = StrEnd+1;
167 break;
168 }
169
170 const char *IDStart = LastEmitted;
171 char *IDEnd;
172 errno = 0;
173 long Val = strtol(IDStart, &IDEnd, 10); // We only accept numbers for IDs.
174 if (!isdigit(*IDStart) || (Val == 0 && errno == EINVAL)) {
175 llvm_report_error("Bad $ operand number in inline asm string: '"
176 + std::string(AsmStr) + "'");
177 }
178 LastEmitted = IDEnd;
179
180 char Modifier[2] = { 0, 0 };
181
182 if (HasCurlyBraces) {
183 // If we have curly braces, check for a modifier character. This
184 // supports syntax like ${0:u}, which correspond to "%u0" in GCC asm.
185 if (*LastEmitted == ':') {
186 ++LastEmitted; // Consume ':' character.
187 if (*LastEmitted == 0) {
188 llvm_report_error("Bad ${:} expression in inline asm string: '"
189 + std::string(AsmStr) + "'");
190 }
191
192 Modifier[0] = *LastEmitted;
193 ++LastEmitted; // Consume modifier character.
194 }
195
196 if (*LastEmitted != '}') {
197 llvm_report_error("Bad ${} expression in inline asm string: '"
198 + std::string(AsmStr) + "'");
199 }
200 ++LastEmitted; // Consume '}' character.
201 }
202
203 if ((unsigned)Val >= NumOperands-1) {
204 llvm_report_error("Invalid $ operand number in inline asm string: '"
205 + std::string(AsmStr) + "'");
206 }
207
208 // Okay, we finally have a value number. Ask the target to print this
209 // operand!
210 if (CurVariant == -1 || CurVariant == AsmPrinterVariant) {
211 unsigned OpNo = 1;
212
213 bool Error = false;
214
215 // Scan to find the machine operand number for the operand.
216 for (; Val; --Val) {
217 if (OpNo >= MI->getNumOperands()) break;
218 unsigned OpFlags = MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm();
219 OpNo += InlineAsm::getNumOperandRegisters(OpFlags) + 1;
220 }
221
222 if (OpNo >= MI->getNumOperands()) {
223 Error = true;
224 } else {
225 unsigned OpFlags = MI->getOperand(OpNo).getImm();
226 ++OpNo; // Skip over the ID number.
227
228 if (Modifier[0] == 'l') // labels are target independent
229 // FIXME: What if the operand isn't an MBB, report error?
230 OS << *MI->getOperand(OpNo).getMBB()->getSymbol();
231 else {
232 AsmPrinter *AP = const_cast<AsmPrinter*>(this);
233 if ((OpFlags & 7) == 4) {
234 Error = AP->PrintAsmMemoryOperand(MI, OpNo, AsmPrinterVariant,
235 Modifier[0] ? Modifier : 0,
236 OS);
237 } else {
238 Error = AP->PrintAsmOperand(MI, OpNo, AsmPrinterVariant,
239 Modifier[0] ? Modifier : 0, OS);
240 }
241 }
242 }
243 if (Error) {
244 std::string msg;
245 raw_string_ostream Msg(msg);
246 Msg << "Invalid operand found in inline asm: '" << AsmStr << "'\n";
247 MI->print(Msg);
248 llvm_report_error(Msg.str());
249 }
250 }
251 break;
252 }
253 }
254 }
255 OS << "\n";
256
257 EmitInlineAsm(OS.str());
258
259 // Emit the #NOAPP end marker. This has to happen even if verbose-asm isn't
260 // enabled, so we use EmitRawText.
261 if (OutStreamer.hasRawTextSupport())
262 OutStreamer.EmitRawText(Twine("\t")+MAI->getCommentString()+
263 MAI->getInlineAsmEnd());
264}
265
266
267/// PrintSpecial - Print information related to the specified machine instr
268/// that is independent of the operand, and may be independent of the instr
269/// itself. This can be useful for portably encoding the comment character
270/// or other bits of target-specific knowledge into the asmstrings. The
271/// syntax used is ${:comment}. Targets can override this to add support
272/// for their own strange codes.
273void AsmPrinter::PrintSpecial(const MachineInstr *MI, raw_ostream &OS,
274 const char *Code) const {
275 if (!strcmp(Code, "private")) {
276 OS << MAI->getPrivateGlobalPrefix();
277 } else if (!strcmp(Code, "comment")) {
278 OS << MAI->getCommentString();
279 } else if (!strcmp(Code, "uid")) {
280 // Comparing the address of MI isn't sufficient, because machineinstrs may
281 // be allocated to the same address across functions.
282
283 // If this is a new LastFn instruction, bump the counter.
284 if (LastMI != MI || LastFn != getFunctionNumber()) {
285 ++Counter;
286 LastMI = MI;
287 LastFn = getFunctionNumber();
288 }
289 OS << Counter;
290 } else {
291 std::string msg;
292 raw_string_ostream Msg(msg);
293 Msg << "Unknown special formatter '" << Code
294 << "' for machine instr: " << *MI;
295 llvm_report_error(Msg.str());
296 }
297}
298
299/// PrintAsmOperand - Print the specified operand of MI, an INLINEASM
300/// instruction, using the specified assembler variant. Targets should
301/// override this to format as appropriate.
302bool AsmPrinter::PrintAsmOperand(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned OpNo,
303 unsigned AsmVariant, const char *ExtraCode,
304 raw_ostream &O) {
305 // Target doesn't support this yet!
306 return true;
307}
308
309bool AsmPrinter::PrintAsmMemoryOperand(const MachineInstr *MI, unsigned OpNo,
310 unsigned AsmVariant,
311 const char *ExtraCode, raw_ostream &O) {
312 // Target doesn't support this yet!
313 return true;
314}
315