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Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +00001//===-- Reader.h - Interface To Bytecode Reading ----------------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file was developed by Reid Spencer and is distributed under the
6// University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This header file defines the interface to the Bytecode Reader which is
11// responsible for correctly interpreting bytecode files (backwards compatible)
12// and materializing a module from the bytecode read.
13//
14//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
15
16#ifndef BYTECODE_PARSER_H
17#define BYTECODE_PARSER_H
18
19#include "llvm/Constants.h"
20#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h"
21#include "llvm/GlobalValue.h"
22#include "llvm/Function.h"
23#include "llvm/ModuleProvider.h"
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +000024#include "llvm/Bytecode/Analyzer.h"
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +000025#include <utility>
26#include <map>
27
28namespace llvm {
29
30class BytecodeHandler; ///< Forward declare the handler interface
31
32/// This class defines the interface for parsing a buffer of bytecode. The
33/// parser itself takes no action except to call the various functions of
34/// the handler interface. The parser's sole responsibility is the correct
35/// interpretation of the bytecode buffer. The handler is responsible for
36/// instantiating and keeping track of all values. As a convenience, the parser
37/// is responsible for materializing types and will pass them through the
38/// handler interface as necessary.
39/// @see BytecodeHandler
40/// @brief Bytecode Reader interface
41class BytecodeReader : public ModuleProvider {
42
43/// @name Constructors
44/// @{
45public:
46 /// @brief Default constructor. By default, no handler is used.
Chris Lattner19925222004-11-15 21:55:06 +000047 BytecodeReader(BytecodeHandler* h = 0) {
Reid Spencerd3539b82004-11-14 22:00:09 +000048 decompressedBlock = 0;
Reid Spencer17f52c52004-11-06 23:17:23 +000049 Handler = h;
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +000050 }
51
Reid Spencer17f52c52004-11-06 23:17:23 +000052 ~BytecodeReader() {
53 freeState();
Chris Lattner19925222004-11-15 21:55:06 +000054 if (decompressedBlock) {
Reid Spencerd3539b82004-11-14 22:00:09 +000055 ::free(decompressedBlock);
Chris Lattner19925222004-11-15 21:55:06 +000056 decompressedBlock = 0;
57 }
Reid Spencer17f52c52004-11-06 23:17:23 +000058 }
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +000059
60/// @}
61/// @name Types
62/// @{
63public:
Reid Spencerad89bd62004-07-25 18:07:36 +000064
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +000065 /// @brief A convenience type for the buffer pointer
66 typedef const unsigned char* BufPtr;
67
68 /// @brief The type used for a vector of potentially abstract types
69 typedef std::vector<PATypeHolder> TypeListTy;
70
71 /// This type provides a vector of Value* via the User class for
72 /// storage of Values that have been constructed when reading the
73 /// bytecode. Because of forward referencing, constant replacement
74 /// can occur so we ensure that our list of Value* is updated
75 /// properly through those transitions. This ensures that the
76 /// correct Value* is in our list when it comes time to associate
77 /// constants with global variables at the end of reading the
78 /// globals section.
79 /// @brief A list of values as a User of those Values.
Chris Lattnercad28bd2005-01-29 00:36:19 +000080 class ValueList : public User {
81 std::vector<Use> Uses;
82 public:
83 ValueList() : User(Type::VoidTy, Value::ValueListVal, 0, 0) {}
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +000084
85 // vector compatibility methods
86 unsigned size() const { return getNumOperands(); }
Chris Lattnercad28bd2005-01-29 00:36:19 +000087 void push_back(Value *V) {
88 Uses.push_back(Use(V, this));
89 OperandList = &Uses[0];
90 ++NumOperands;
91 }
92 Value *back() const { return Uses.back(); }
93 void pop_back() { Uses.pop_back(); --NumOperands; }
94 bool empty() const { return NumOperands == 0; }
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +000095 virtual void print(std::ostream& os) const {
Chris Lattnercad28bd2005-01-29 00:36:19 +000096 for (unsigned i = 0; i < size(); ++i) {
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +000097 os << i << " ";
98 getOperand(i)->print(os);
99 os << "\n";
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000100 }
101 }
102 };
103
104 /// @brief A 2 dimensional table of values
105 typedef std::vector<ValueList*> ValueTable;
106
107 /// This map is needed so that forward references to constants can be looked
108 /// up by Type and slot number when resolving those references.
109 /// @brief A mapping of a Type/slot pair to a Constant*.
Chris Lattner389bd042004-12-09 06:19:44 +0000110 typedef std::map<std::pair<unsigned,unsigned>, Constant*> ConstantRefsType;
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000111
112 /// For lazy read-in of functions, we need to save the location in the
113 /// data stream where the function is located. This structure provides that
114 /// information. Lazy read-in is used mostly by the JIT which only wants to
115 /// resolve functions as it needs them.
116 /// @brief Keeps pointers to function contents for later use.
117 struct LazyFunctionInfo {
118 const unsigned char *Buf, *EndBuf;
119 LazyFunctionInfo(const unsigned char *B = 0, const unsigned char *EB = 0)
120 : Buf(B), EndBuf(EB) {}
121 };
122
123 /// @brief A mapping of functions to their LazyFunctionInfo for lazy reading.
124 typedef std::map<Function*, LazyFunctionInfo> LazyFunctionMap;
125
126 /// @brief A list of global variables and the slot number that initializes
127 /// them.
128 typedef std::vector<std::pair<GlobalVariable*, unsigned> > GlobalInitsList;
129
130 /// This type maps a typeslot/valueslot pair to the corresponding Value*.
131 /// It is used for dealing with forward references as values are read in.
132 /// @brief A map for dealing with forward references of values.
133 typedef std::map<std::pair<unsigned,unsigned>,Value*> ForwardReferenceMap;
134
135/// @}
136/// @name Methods
137/// @{
138public:
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000139 /// @brief Main interface to parsing a bytecode buffer.
140 void ParseBytecode(
Reid Spencer5c15fe52004-07-05 00:57:50 +0000141 const unsigned char *Buf, ///< Beginning of the bytecode buffer
142 unsigned Length, ///< Length of the bytecode buffer
Reid Spencer572c2562004-08-21 20:50:49 +0000143 const std::string &ModuleID ///< An identifier for the module constructed.
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000144 );
145
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000146 /// @brief Parse all function bodies
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000147 void ParseAllFunctionBodies();
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000148
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000149 /// @brief Parse the next function of specific type
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000150 void ParseFunction(Function* Func) ;
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000151
152 /// This method is abstract in the parent ModuleProvider class. Its
153 /// implementation is identical to the ParseFunction method.
154 /// @see ParseFunction
155 /// @brief Make a specific function materialize.
156 virtual void materializeFunction(Function *F) {
157 LazyFunctionMap::iterator Fi = LazyFunctionLoadMap.find(F);
158 if (Fi == LazyFunctionLoadMap.end()) return;
159 ParseFunction(F);
160 }
161
162 /// This method is abstract in the parent ModuleProvider class. Its
163 /// implementation is identical to ParseAllFunctionBodies.
164 /// @see ParseAllFunctionBodies
165 /// @brief Make the whole module materialize
166 virtual Module* materializeModule() {
167 ParseAllFunctionBodies();
168 return TheModule;
169 }
170
171 /// This method is provided by the parent ModuleProvde class and overriden
172 /// here. It simply releases the module from its provided and frees up our
173 /// state.
174 /// @brief Release our hold on the generated module
175 Module* releaseModule() {
176 // Since we're losing control of this Module, we must hand it back complete
177 Module *M = ModuleProvider::releaseModule();
178 freeState();
179 return M;
180 }
181
182/// @}
183/// @name Parsing Units For Subclasses
184/// @{
185protected:
186 /// @brief Parse whole module scope
187 void ParseModule();
188
189 /// @brief Parse the version information block
190 void ParseVersionInfo();
191
192 /// @brief Parse the ModuleGlobalInfo block
193 void ParseModuleGlobalInfo();
194
195 /// @brief Parse a symbol table
196 void ParseSymbolTable( Function* Func, SymbolTable *ST);
197
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000198 /// @brief Parse functions lazily.
199 void ParseFunctionLazily();
200
201 /// @brief Parse a function body
202 void ParseFunctionBody(Function* Func);
203
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000204 /// @brief Parse the type list portion of a compaction table
Chris Lattner45b5dd22004-08-03 23:41:28 +0000205 void ParseCompactionTypes(unsigned NumEntries);
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000206
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000207 /// @brief Parse a compaction table
208 void ParseCompactionTable();
209
210 /// @brief Parse global types
211 void ParseGlobalTypes();
212
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000213 /// @brief Parse a basic block (for LLVM 1.0 basic block blocks)
214 BasicBlock* ParseBasicBlock(unsigned BlockNo);
215
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000216 /// @brief parse an instruction list (for post LLVM 1.0 instruction lists
217 /// with blocks differentiated by terminating instructions.
218 unsigned ParseInstructionList(
219 Function* F ///< The function into which BBs will be inserted
220 );
221
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000222 /// @brief Parse a single instruction.
223 void ParseInstruction(
224 std::vector<unsigned>& Args, ///< The arguments to be filled in
225 BasicBlock* BB ///< The BB the instruction goes in
226 );
227
228 /// @brief Parse the whole constant pool
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000229 void ParseConstantPool(ValueTable& Values, TypeListTy& Types,
230 bool isFunction);
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000231
232 /// @brief Parse a single constant value
233 Constant* ParseConstantValue(unsigned TypeID);
234
235 /// @brief Parse a block of types constants
Reid Spencer66906512004-07-11 17:24:05 +0000236 void ParseTypes(TypeListTy &Tab, unsigned NumEntries);
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000237
238 /// @brief Parse a single type constant
Reid Spencer66906512004-07-11 17:24:05 +0000239 const Type *ParseType();
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000240
241 /// @brief Parse a string constants block
242 void ParseStringConstants(unsigned NumEntries, ValueTable &Tab);
243
244/// @}
245/// @name Data
246/// @{
247private:
Reid Spencerd3539b82004-11-14 22:00:09 +0000248 char* decompressedBlock; ///< Result of decompression
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000249 BufPtr MemStart; ///< Start of the memory buffer
250 BufPtr MemEnd; ///< End of the memory buffer
251 BufPtr BlockStart; ///< Start of current block being parsed
252 BufPtr BlockEnd; ///< End of current block being parsed
253 BufPtr At; ///< Where we're currently parsing at
254
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000255 /// Information about the module, extracted from the bytecode revision number.
Chris Lattner45b5dd22004-08-03 23:41:28 +0000256 ///
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000257 unsigned char RevisionNum; // The rev # itself
258
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000259 /// Flags to distinguish LLVM 1.0 & 1.1 bytecode formats (revision #0)
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000260
Chris Lattner45b5dd22004-08-03 23:41:28 +0000261 /// Revision #0 had an explicit alignment of data only for the
262 /// ModuleGlobalInfo block. This was fixed to be like all other blocks in 1.2
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000263 bool hasInconsistentModuleGlobalInfo;
264
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000265 /// Revision #0 also explicitly encoded zero values for primitive types like
266 /// int/sbyte/etc.
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000267 bool hasExplicitPrimitiveZeros;
268
269 // Flags to control features specific the LLVM 1.2 and before (revision #1)
270
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000271 /// LLVM 1.2 and earlier required that getelementptr structure indices were
272 /// ubyte constants and that sequential type indices were longs.
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000273 bool hasRestrictedGEPTypes;
274
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000275 /// LLVM 1.2 and earlier had class Type deriving from Value and the Type
276 /// objects were located in the "Type Type" plane of various lists in read
277 /// by the bytecode reader. In LLVM 1.3 this is no longer the case. Types are
278 /// completely distinct from Values. Consequently, Types are written in fixed
279 /// locations in LLVM 1.3. This flag indicates that the older Type derived
280 /// from Value style of bytecode file is being read.
281 bool hasTypeDerivedFromValue;
282
Reid Spencerad89bd62004-07-25 18:07:36 +0000283 /// LLVM 1.2 and earlier encoded block headers as two uint (8 bytes), one for
Chris Lattner45b5dd22004-08-03 23:41:28 +0000284 /// the size and one for the type. This is a bit wasteful, especially for
285 /// small files where the 8 bytes per block is a large fraction of the total
286 /// block size. In LLVM 1.3, the block type and length are encoded into a
287 /// single uint32 by restricting the number of block types (limit 31) and the
288 /// maximum size of a block (limit 2^27-1=134,217,727). Note that the module
289 /// block still uses the 8-byte format so the maximum size of a file can be
Reid Spencerad89bd62004-07-25 18:07:36 +0000290 /// 2^32-1 bytes long.
291 bool hasLongBlockHeaders;
292
Reid Spencerad89bd62004-07-25 18:07:36 +0000293 /// LLVM 1.2 and earlier wrote type slot numbers as vbr_uint32. In LLVM 1.3
294 /// this has been reduced to vbr_uint24. It shouldn't make much difference
295 /// since we haven't run into a module with > 24 million types, but for safety
296 /// the 24-bit restriction has been enforced in 1.3 to free some bits in
297 /// various places and to ensure consistency. In particular, global vars are
298 /// restricted to 24-bits.
299 bool has32BitTypes;
300
301 /// LLVM 1.2 and earlier did not provide a target triple nor a list of
302 /// libraries on which the bytecode is dependent. LLVM 1.3 provides these
303 /// features, for use in future versions of LLVM.
304 bool hasNoDependentLibraries;
305
Reid Spencer38d54be2004-08-17 07:45:14 +0000306 /// LLVM 1.3 and earlier caused blocks and other fields to start on 32-bit
307 /// aligned boundaries. This can lead to as much as 30% bytecode size overhead
308 /// in various corner cases (lots of long instructions). In LLVM 1.4,
309 /// alignment of bytecode fields was done away with completely.
310 bool hasAlignment;
Reid Spencerad89bd62004-07-25 18:07:36 +0000311
Chris Lattnera79e7cc2004-10-16 18:18:16 +0000312 // In version 4 and earlier, the bytecode format did not support the 'undef'
313 // constant.
314 bool hasNoUndefValue;
315
316 // In version 4 and earlier, the bytecode format did not save space for flags
317 // in the global info block for functions.
318 bool hasNoFlagsForFunctions;
319
320 // In version 4 and earlier, there was no opcode space reserved for the
321 // unreachable instruction.
322 bool hasNoUnreachableInst;
323
324 // In version 5, basic blocks have a minimum index of 0 whereas all the
Reid Spencer572c2562004-08-21 20:50:49 +0000325 // other primitives have a minimum index of 1 (because 0 is the "null"
326 // value. In version 5, we made this consistent.
327 bool hasInconsistentBBSlotNums;
328
Chris Lattnera79e7cc2004-10-16 18:18:16 +0000329 // In version 5, the types SByte and UByte were encoded as vbr_uint so that
Reid Spencer572c2562004-08-21 20:50:49 +0000330 // signed values > 63 and unsigned values >127 would be encoded as two
331 // bytes. In version 5, they are encoded directly in a single byte.
332 bool hasVBRByteTypes;
333
Chris Lattnera79e7cc2004-10-16 18:18:16 +0000334 // In version 5, modules begin with a "Module Block" which encodes a 4-byte
Reid Spencer572c2562004-08-21 20:50:49 +0000335 // integer value 0x01 to identify the module block. This is unnecessary and
336 // removed in version 5.
337 bool hasUnnecessaryModuleBlockId;
338
Chris Lattner45b5dd22004-08-03 23:41:28 +0000339 /// CompactionTypes - If a compaction table is active in the current function,
340 /// this is the mapping that it contains. We keep track of what resolved type
341 /// it is as well as what global type entry it is.
342 std::vector<std::pair<const Type*, unsigned> > CompactionTypes;
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000343
344 /// @brief If a compaction table is active in the current function,
345 /// this is the mapping that it contains.
346 std::vector<std::vector<Value*> > CompactionValues;
347
348 /// @brief This vector is used to deal with forward references to types in
349 /// a module.
350 TypeListTy ModuleTypes;
351
352 /// @brief This vector is used to deal with forward references to types in
353 /// a function.
354 TypeListTy FunctionTypes;
355
356 /// When the ModuleGlobalInfo section is read, we create a Function object
357 /// for each function in the module. When the function is loaded, after the
358 /// module global info is read, this Function is populated. Until then, the
359 /// functions in this vector just hold the function signature.
360 std::vector<Function*> FunctionSignatureList;
361
362 /// @brief This is the table of values belonging to the current function
363 ValueTable FunctionValues;
364
365 /// @brief This is the table of values belonging to the module (global)
366 ValueTable ModuleValues;
367
368 /// @brief This keeps track of function level forward references.
369 ForwardReferenceMap ForwardReferences;
370
371 /// @brief The basic blocks we've parsed, while parsing a function.
372 std::vector<BasicBlock*> ParsedBasicBlocks;
373
Chris Lattner1c765b02004-10-14 01:49:34 +0000374 /// This maintains a mapping between <Type, Slot #>'s and forward references
375 /// to constants. Such values may be referenced before they are defined, and
376 /// if so, the temporary object that they represent is held here. @brief
377 /// Temporary place for forward references to constants.
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000378 ConstantRefsType ConstantFwdRefs;
379
380 /// Constant values are read in after global variables. Because of this, we
381 /// must defer setting the initializers on global variables until after module
Chris Lattner1c765b02004-10-14 01:49:34 +0000382 /// level constants have been read. In the mean time, this list keeps track
383 /// of what we must do.
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000384 GlobalInitsList GlobalInits;
385
386 // For lazy reading-in of functions, we need to save away several pieces of
387 // information about each function: its begin and end pointer in the buffer
388 // and its FunctionSlot.
389 LazyFunctionMap LazyFunctionLoadMap;
390
391 /// This stores the parser's handler which is used for handling tasks other
392 /// just than reading bytecode into the IR. If this is non-null, calls on
393 /// the (polymorphic) BytecodeHandler interface (see llvm/Bytecode/Handler.h)
394 /// will be made to report the logical structure of the bytecode file. What
395 /// the handler does with the events it receives is completely orthogonal to
396 /// the business of parsing the bytecode and building the IR. This is used,
397 /// for example, by the llvm-abcd tool for analysis of byte code.
398 /// @brief Handler for parsing events.
399 BytecodeHandler* Handler;
400
401/// @}
402/// @name Implementation Details
403/// @{
404private:
405 /// @brief Determines if this module has a function or not.
406 bool hasFunctions() { return ! FunctionSignatureList.empty(); }
407
408 /// @brief Determines if the type id has an implicit null value.
409 bool hasImplicitNull(unsigned TyID );
410
411 /// @brief Converts a type slot number to its Type*
412 const Type *getType(unsigned ID);
413
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000414 /// @brief Converts a pre-sanitized type slot number to its Type* and
415 /// sanitizes the type id.
416 inline const Type* getSanitizedType(unsigned& ID );
417
418 /// @brief Read in and get a sanitized type id
Chris Lattner19925222004-11-15 21:55:06 +0000419 inline const Type* readSanitizedType();
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000420
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000421 /// @brief Converts a Type* to its type slot number
422 unsigned getTypeSlot(const Type *Ty);
423
424 /// @brief Converts a normal type slot number to a compacted type slot num.
425 unsigned getCompactionTypeSlot(unsigned type);
426
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000427 /// @brief Gets the global type corresponding to the TypeId
428 const Type *getGlobalTableType(unsigned TypeId);
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000429
430 /// This is just like getTypeSlot, but when a compaction table is in use,
431 /// it is ignored.
432 unsigned getGlobalTableTypeSlot(const Type *Ty);
433
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000434 /// @brief Get a value from its typeid and slot number
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000435 Value* getValue(unsigned TypeID, unsigned num, bool Create = true);
436
Chris Lattner2c6c14d2004-08-04 00:19:23 +0000437 /// @brief Get a value from its type and slot number, ignoring compaction
438 /// tables.
439 Value *getGlobalTableValue(unsigned TyID, unsigned SlotNo);
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000440
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000441 /// @brief Get a basic block for current function
442 BasicBlock *getBasicBlock(unsigned ID);
443
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000444 /// @brief Get a constant value from its typeid and value slot.
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000445 Constant* getConstantValue(unsigned typeSlot, unsigned valSlot);
446
447 /// @brief Convenience function for getting a constant value when
448 /// the Type has already been resolved.
449 Constant* getConstantValue(const Type *Ty, unsigned valSlot) {
450 return getConstantValue(getTypeSlot(Ty), valSlot);
451 }
452
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000453 /// @brief Insert a newly created value
454 unsigned insertValue(Value *V, unsigned Type, ValueTable &Table);
455
456 /// @brief Insert the arguments of a function.
457 void insertArguments(Function* F );
458
459 /// @brief Resolve all references to the placeholder (if any) for the
460 /// given constant.
Chris Lattner389bd042004-12-09 06:19:44 +0000461 void ResolveReferencesToConstant(Constant *C, unsigned Typ, unsigned Slot);
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000462
463 /// @brief Release our memory.
464 void freeState() {
465 freeTable(FunctionValues);
466 freeTable(ModuleValues);
467 }
468
469 /// @brief Free a table, making sure to free the ValueList in the table.
470 void freeTable(ValueTable &Tab) {
471 while (!Tab.empty()) {
472 delete Tab.back();
473 Tab.pop_back();
474 }
475 }
476
Reid Spencer24399722004-07-09 22:21:33 +0000477 inline void error(std::string errmsg);
478
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000479 BytecodeReader(const BytecodeReader &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
480 void operator=(const BytecodeReader &); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT
481
482/// @}
483/// @name Reader Primitives
484/// @{
485private:
486
487 /// @brief Is there more to parse in the current block?
488 inline bool moreInBlock();
489
490 /// @brief Have we read past the end of the block
491 inline void checkPastBlockEnd(const char * block_name);
492
493 /// @brief Align to 32 bits
494 inline void align32();
495
496 /// @brief Read an unsigned integer as 32-bits
497 inline unsigned read_uint();
498
499 /// @brief Read an unsigned integer with variable bit rate encoding
500 inline unsigned read_vbr_uint();
501
Reid Spencerad89bd62004-07-25 18:07:36 +0000502 /// @brief Read an unsigned integer of no more than 24-bits with variable
503 /// bit rate encoding.
504 inline unsigned read_vbr_uint24();
505
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000506 /// @brief Read an unsigned 64-bit integer with variable bit rate encoding.
507 inline uint64_t read_vbr_uint64();
508
509 /// @brief Read a signed 64-bit integer with variable bit rate encoding.
510 inline int64_t read_vbr_int64();
511
512 /// @brief Read a string
513 inline std::string read_str();
514
Reid Spencer66906512004-07-11 17:24:05 +0000515 /// @brief Read a float value
516 inline void read_float(float& FloatVal);
517
518 /// @brief Read a double value
519 inline void read_double(double& DoubleVal);
520
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000521 /// @brief Read an arbitrary data chunk of fixed length
522 inline void read_data(void *Ptr, void *End);
523
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000524 /// @brief Read a bytecode block header
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000525 inline void read_block(unsigned &Type, unsigned &Size);
526
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000527 /// @brief Read a type identifier and sanitize it.
528 inline bool read_typeid(unsigned &TypeId);
529
530 /// @brief Recalculate type ID for pre 1.3 bytecode files.
531 inline bool sanitizeTypeId(unsigned &TypeId );
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000532/// @}
533};
534
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000535/// @brief A function for creating a BytecodeAnalzer as a handler
536/// for the Bytecode reader.
Reid Spencer572c2562004-08-21 20:50:49 +0000537BytecodeHandler* createBytecodeAnalyzerHandler(BytecodeAnalysis& bca,
538 std::ostream* output );
Reid Spencera86159c2004-07-04 11:04:56 +0000539
540
Reid Spencerf89143c2004-06-29 23:31:01 +0000541} // End llvm namespace
542
543// vim: sw=2
544#endif