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Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +00001//===-- X86.h - Top-level interface for X86 representation ------*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3// This file contains the entry points for global functions defined in the x86
4// target library, as used by the LLVM JIT.
5//
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +00006//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
7
8#ifndef TARGET_X86_H
9#define TARGET_X86_H
10
11#include <iosfwd>
Chris Lattnera535fab2002-10-29 17:43:38 +000012class TargetMachine;
Chris Lattnerb4f68ed2002-10-29 22:37:54 +000013class Pass;
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000014
Chris Lattnerb4f68ed2002-10-29 22:37:54 +000015/// createSimpleX86InstructionSelector - This pass converts an LLVM function
16/// into a machine code representation is a very simple peep-hole fashion. The
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000017/// generated code sucks but the implementation is nice and simple.
18///
Chris Lattnerb4f68ed2002-10-29 22:37:54 +000019Pass *createSimpleX86InstructionSelector(TargetMachine &TM);
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000020
Chris Lattner31ad5dd2003-01-13 00:45:29 +000021/// createX86PeepholeOptimizer - Create a pass to perform X86 specific peephole
22/// optimizations.
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000023///
Chris Lattner31ad5dd2003-01-13 00:45:29 +000024Pass *createX86PeepholeOptimizerPass();
Chris Lattnerf2ab4122002-12-28 20:26:16 +000025
Chris Lattner31ad5dd2003-01-13 00:45:29 +000026/// createX86FloatingPointStackifierPass - This function returns a pass which
27/// converts floating point register references and pseudo instructions into
28/// floating point stack references and physical instructions.
Chris Lattnerf2ab4122002-12-28 20:26:16 +000029///
Chris Lattner31ad5dd2003-01-13 00:45:29 +000030Pass *createX86FloatingPointStackifierPass();
Chris Lattnerb4f68ed2002-10-29 22:37:54 +000031
32/// createX86CodePrinterPass - Print out the specified machine code function to
33/// the specified stream. This function should work regardless of whether or
34/// not the function is in SSA form or not.
35///
Chris Lattnerf2ab4122002-12-28 20:26:16 +000036Pass *createX86CodePrinterPass(std::ostream &O);
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000037
38/// X86EmitCodeToMemory - This function converts a register allocated function
39/// into raw machine code in a dynamically allocated chunk of memory. A pointer
40/// to the start of the function is returned.
41///
Chris Lattnerf2ab4122002-12-28 20:26:16 +000042Pass *createEmitX86CodeToMemory();
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000043
Chris Lattnerff3261a2003-06-03 15:31:23 +000044/// X86 namespace - This namespace contains all of the register and opcode enums
45/// used by the X86 backend.
46///
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000047namespace X86 {
48 // Defines a large number of symbolic names for X86 registers. This defines a
49 // mapping from register name to register number.
50 //
51 enum Register {
Chris Lattner92aec042002-12-16 16:14:51 +000052#define R(ENUM, NAME, FLAGS, TSFLAGS, ALIAS_SET) ENUM,
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000053#include "X86RegisterInfo.def"
54 };
55
56 // This defines a large number of symbolic names for X86 instruction opcodes.
57 enum Opcode {
Chris Lattner4ce42a72002-12-03 05:42:53 +000058#define I(ENUM, NAME, BASEOPCODE, FLAGS, TSFLAGS, IMPDEFS, IMPUSES) ENUM,
Chris Lattner055c9652002-10-29 21:05:24 +000059#include "X86InstrInfo.def"
Chris Lattner72614082002-10-25 22:55:53 +000060 };
61}
62
63#endif