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Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +00001//===-- CGValue.h - LLVM CodeGen wrappers for llvm::Value* ------*- C++ -*-===//
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// These classes implement wrappers around llvm::Value in order to
11// fully represent the range of values for C L- and R- values.
12//
13//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14
15#ifndef CLANG_CODEGEN_CGVALUE_H
16#define CLANG_CODEGEN_CGVALUE_H
17
18#include "clang/AST/Type.h"
19
Daniel Dunbar46f45b92008-09-09 01:06:48 +000020namespace llvm {
21 class Constant;
22 class Value;
23}
24
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +000025namespace clang {
Daniel Dunbar85c59ed2008-08-29 08:11:39 +000026 class ObjCPropertyRefExpr;
27
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +000028namespace CodeGen {
29
30/// RValue - This trivial value class is used to represent the result of an
31/// expression that is evaluated. It can be one of three things: either a
32/// simple LLVM SSA value, a pair of SSA values for complex numbers, or the
33/// address of an aggregate value in memory.
34class RValue {
35 llvm::Value *V1, *V2;
36 // TODO: Encode this into the low bit of pointer for more efficient
37 // return-by-value.
38 enum { Scalar, Complex, Aggregate } Flavor;
39
40 // FIXME: Aggregate rvalues need to retain information about whether they are
41 // volatile or not.
42public:
43
44 bool isScalar() const { return Flavor == Scalar; }
45 bool isComplex() const { return Flavor == Complex; }
46 bool isAggregate() const { return Flavor == Aggregate; }
47
48 /// getScalar() - Return the Value* of this scalar value.
49 llvm::Value *getScalarVal() const {
50 assert(isScalar() && "Not a scalar!");
51 return V1;
52 }
53
54 /// getComplexVal - Return the real/imag components of this complex value.
55 ///
56 std::pair<llvm::Value *, llvm::Value *> getComplexVal() const {
57 return std::pair<llvm::Value *, llvm::Value *>(V1, V2);
58 }
59
60 /// getAggregateAddr() - Return the Value* of the address of the aggregate.
61 llvm::Value *getAggregateAddr() const {
62 assert(isAggregate() && "Not an aggregate!");
63 return V1;
64 }
65
66 static RValue get(llvm::Value *V) {
67 RValue ER;
68 ER.V1 = V;
69 ER.Flavor = Scalar;
70 return ER;
71 }
72 static RValue getComplex(llvm::Value *V1, llvm::Value *V2) {
73 RValue ER;
74 ER.V1 = V1;
75 ER.V2 = V2;
76 ER.Flavor = Complex;
77 return ER;
78 }
79 static RValue getComplex(const std::pair<llvm::Value *, llvm::Value *> &C) {
80 RValue ER;
81 ER.V1 = C.first;
82 ER.V2 = C.second;
83 ER.Flavor = Complex;
84 return ER;
85 }
86 static RValue getAggregate(llvm::Value *V) {
87 RValue ER;
88 ER.V1 = V;
89 ER.Flavor = Aggregate;
90 return ER;
91 }
92};
93
94
95/// LValue - This represents an lvalue references. Because C/C++ allow
96/// bitfields, this is not a simple LLVM pointer, it may be a pointer plus a
97/// bitrange.
98class LValue {
99 // FIXME: alignment?
100
101 enum {
102 Simple, // This is a normal l-value, use getAddress().
103 VectorElt, // This is a vector element l-value (V[i]), use getVector*
104 BitField, // This is a bitfield l-value, use getBitfield*.
Daniel Dunbar85c59ed2008-08-29 08:11:39 +0000105 ExtVectorElt, // This is an extended vector subset, use getExtVectorComp
106 PropertyRef // This is an Objective-C property reference, use
107 // getPropertyRefExpr
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000108 } LVType;
109
110 llvm::Value *V;
111
112 union {
113 // Index into a vector subscript: V[i]
114 llvm::Value *VectorIdx;
115
116 // ExtVector element subset: V.xyx
117 llvm::Constant *VectorElts;
118
119 // BitField start bit and size
120 struct {
121 unsigned short StartBit;
122 unsigned short Size;
123 bool IsSigned;
124 } BitfieldData;
Daniel Dunbar85c59ed2008-08-29 08:11:39 +0000125
126 // Obj-C property reference expression
127 const ObjCPropertyRefExpr *PropertyRefExpr;
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000128 };
129
130 bool Volatile:1;
131 // FIXME: set but never used, what effect should it have?
132 bool Restrict:1;
Fariborz Jahanian6d657c42008-11-18 20:18:11 +0000133
134 bool ObjcWeak:1;
135 bool ObjcStrong:1;
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000136
137private:
138 static void SetQualifiers(unsigned Qualifiers, LValue& R) {
139 R.Volatile = (Qualifiers&QualType::Volatile)!=0;
140 R.Restrict = (Qualifiers&QualType::Restrict)!=0;
Fariborz Jahanian6dc23172008-11-18 21:45:40 +0000141 // FIXME: Convenient place to set objc flags to 0. This
142 // should really be done in a user-defined constructor instead.
143 R.ObjcWeak = 0;
144 R.ObjcStrong = 0;
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000145 }
Fariborz Jahanian6d657c42008-11-18 20:18:11 +0000146
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000147public:
148 bool isSimple() const { return LVType == Simple; }
149 bool isVectorElt() const { return LVType == VectorElt; }
150 bool isBitfield() const { return LVType == BitField; }
151 bool isExtVectorElt() const { return LVType == ExtVectorElt; }
Daniel Dunbar85c59ed2008-08-29 08:11:39 +0000152 bool isPropertyRef() const { return LVType == PropertyRef; }
153
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000154 bool isVolatileQualified() const { return Volatile; }
155 bool isRestrictQualified() const { return Restrict; }
Fariborz Jahanian6d657c42008-11-18 20:18:11 +0000156
157 bool isObjcWeak() const { return ObjcWeak; }
158 bool isObjcStrong() const { return ObjcStrong; }
159
160 static void SetObjCGCAttrs(unsigned Weak, unsigned Strong, LValue& R) {
161 R.ObjcWeak = Weak;
162 R.ObjcStrong = Strong;
163 }
164
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000165 // simple lvalue
166 llvm::Value *getAddress() const { assert(isSimple()); return V; }
167 // vector elt lvalue
168 llvm::Value *getVectorAddr() const { assert(isVectorElt()); return V; }
169 llvm::Value *getVectorIdx() const { assert(isVectorElt()); return VectorIdx; }
170 // extended vector elements.
171 llvm::Value *getExtVectorAddr() const { assert(isExtVectorElt()); return V; }
172 llvm::Constant *getExtVectorElts() const {
173 assert(isExtVectorElt());
174 return VectorElts;
175 }
176 // bitfield lvalue
177 llvm::Value *getBitfieldAddr() const { assert(isBitfield()); return V; }
178 unsigned short getBitfieldStartBit() const {
179 assert(isBitfield());
180 return BitfieldData.StartBit;
181 }
182 unsigned short getBitfieldSize() const {
183 assert(isBitfield());
184 return BitfieldData.Size;
185 }
186 bool isBitfieldSigned() const {
187 assert(isBitfield());
188 return BitfieldData.IsSigned;
189 }
Daniel Dunbar85c59ed2008-08-29 08:11:39 +0000190 // property ref lvalue
191 const ObjCPropertyRefExpr *getPropertyRefExpr() const {
192 assert(isPropertyRef());
193 return PropertyRefExpr;
194 }
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000195
196 static LValue MakeAddr(llvm::Value *V, unsigned Qualifiers) {
197 LValue R;
198 R.LVType = Simple;
199 R.V = V;
200 SetQualifiers(Qualifiers,R);
201 return R;
202 }
203
204 static LValue MakeVectorElt(llvm::Value *Vec, llvm::Value *Idx,
205 unsigned Qualifiers) {
206 LValue R;
207 R.LVType = VectorElt;
208 R.V = Vec;
209 R.VectorIdx = Idx;
210 SetQualifiers(Qualifiers,R);
211 return R;
212 }
213
214 static LValue MakeExtVectorElt(llvm::Value *Vec, llvm::Constant *Elts,
215 unsigned Qualifiers) {
216 LValue R;
217 R.LVType = ExtVectorElt;
218 R.V = Vec;
219 R.VectorElts = Elts;
220 SetQualifiers(Qualifiers,R);
221 return R;
222 }
223
224 static LValue MakeBitfield(llvm::Value *V, unsigned short StartBit,
225 unsigned short Size, bool IsSigned,
226 unsigned Qualifiers) {
227 LValue R;
228 R.LVType = BitField;
229 R.V = V;
230 R.BitfieldData.StartBit = StartBit;
231 R.BitfieldData.Size = Size;
232 R.BitfieldData.IsSigned = IsSigned;
233 SetQualifiers(Qualifiers,R);
234 return R;
235 }
Daniel Dunbar85c59ed2008-08-29 08:11:39 +0000236
Daniel Dunbarf9517192008-10-17 23:02:24 +0000237 // FIXME: It is probably bad that we aren't emitting the target when
238 // we build the lvalue. However, this complicates the code a bit,
239 // and I haven't figured out how to make it go wrong yet.
Daniel Dunbar85c59ed2008-08-29 08:11:39 +0000240 static LValue MakePropertyRef(const ObjCPropertyRefExpr *E,
241 unsigned Qualifiers) {
242 LValue R;
243 R.LVType = PropertyRef;
244 R.PropertyRefExpr = E;
245 SetQualifiers(Qualifiers,R);
246 return R;
247 }
Daniel Dunbar2eecaab2008-08-23 03:10:25 +0000248};
249
250} // end namespace CodeGen
251} // end namespace clang
252
253#endif