//===- llvm/PassAnalysisSupport.h - Analysis Pass Support code --*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file defines stuff that is used to define and "use" Analysis Passes. // This file is automatically #included by Pass.h, so: // // NO .CPP FILES SHOULD INCLUDE THIS FILE DIRECTLY // // Instead, #include Pass.h // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_PASSANALYSISSUPPORT_H #define LLVM_PASSANALYSISSUPPORT_H #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include "llvm/Pass.h" #include <vector> namespace llvm { class StringRef; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// Represent the analysis usage information of a pass. This tracks analyses /// that the pass REQUIRES (must be available when the pass runs), REQUIRES /// TRANSITIVE (must be available throughout the lifetime of the pass), and /// analyses that the pass PRESERVES (the pass does not invalidate the results /// of these analyses). This information is provided by a pass to the Pass /// infrastructure through the getAnalysisUsage virtual function. /// class AnalysisUsage { public: typedef SmallVectorImpl<AnalysisID> VectorType; private: /// Sets of analyses required and preserved by a pass // TODO: It's not clear that SmallVector is an appropriate data structure for // this usecase. The sizes were picked to minimize wasted space, but are // otherwise fairly meaningless. SmallVector<AnalysisID, 8> Required; SmallVector<AnalysisID, 2> RequiredTransitive; SmallVector<AnalysisID, 2> Preserved; SmallVector<AnalysisID, 0> Used; bool PreservesAll; public: AnalysisUsage() : PreservesAll(false) {} ///@{ /// Add the specified ID to the required set of the usage info for a pass. AnalysisUsage &addRequiredID(const void *ID); AnalysisUsage &addRequiredID(char &ID); template<class PassClass> AnalysisUsage &addRequired() { return addRequiredID(PassClass::ID); } AnalysisUsage &addRequiredTransitiveID(char &ID); template<class PassClass> AnalysisUsage &addRequiredTransitive() { return addRequiredTransitiveID(PassClass::ID); } ///@} ///@{ /// Add the specified ID to the set of analyses preserved by this pass. AnalysisUsage &addPreservedID(const void *ID) { Preserved.push_back(ID); return *this; } AnalysisUsage &addPreservedID(char &ID) { Preserved.push_back(&ID); return *this; } /// Add the specified Pass class to the set of analyses preserved by this pass. template<class PassClass> AnalysisUsage &addPreserved() { Preserved.push_back(&PassClass::ID); return *this; } ///@} ///@{ /// Add the specified ID to the set of analyses used by this pass if they are /// available.. AnalysisUsage &addUsedIfAvailableID(const void *ID) { Used.push_back(ID); return *this; } AnalysisUsage &addUsedIfAvailableID(char &ID) { Used.push_back(&ID); return *this; } /// Add the specified Pass class to the set of analyses used by this pass. template<class PassClass> AnalysisUsage &addUsedIfAvailable() { Used.push_back(&PassClass::ID); return *this; } ///@} /// Add the Pass with the specified argument string to the set of analyses /// preserved by this pass. If no such Pass exists, do nothing. This can be /// useful when a pass is trivially preserved, but may not be linked in. Be /// careful about spelling! AnalysisUsage &addPreserved(StringRef Arg); /// Set by analyses that do not transform their input at all void setPreservesAll() { PreservesAll = true; } /// Determine whether a pass said it does not transform its input at all bool getPreservesAll() const { return PreservesAll; } /// This function should be called by the pass, iff they do not: /// /// 1. Add or remove basic blocks from the function /// 2. Modify terminator instructions in any way. /// /// This function annotates the AnalysisUsage info object to say that analyses /// that only depend on the CFG are preserved by this pass. /// void setPreservesCFG(); const VectorType &getRequiredSet() const { return Required; } const VectorType &getRequiredTransitiveSet() const { return RequiredTransitive; } const VectorType &getPreservedSet() const { return Preserved; } const VectorType &getUsedSet() const { return Used; } }; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// AnalysisResolver - Simple interface used by Pass objects to pull all /// analysis information out of pass manager that is responsible to manage /// the pass. /// class PMDataManager; class AnalysisResolver { private: AnalysisResolver() = delete; public: explicit AnalysisResolver(PMDataManager &P) : PM(P) { } inline PMDataManager &getPMDataManager() { return PM; } /// Find pass that is implementing PI. Pass *findImplPass(AnalysisID PI) { Pass *ResultPass = nullptr; for (const auto &AnalysisImpl : AnalysisImpls) { if (AnalysisImpl.first == PI) { ResultPass = AnalysisImpl.second; break; } } return ResultPass; } /// Find pass that is implementing PI. Initialize pass for Function F. Pass *findImplPass(Pass *P, AnalysisID PI, Function &F); void addAnalysisImplsPair(AnalysisID PI, Pass *P) { if (findImplPass(PI) == P) return; std::pair<AnalysisID, Pass*> pir = std::make_pair(PI,P); AnalysisImpls.push_back(pir); } /// Clear cache that is used to connect a pass to the the analysis (PassInfo). void clearAnalysisImpls() { AnalysisImpls.clear(); } /// Return analysis result or null if it doesn't exist. Pass *getAnalysisIfAvailable(AnalysisID ID, bool Direction) const; private: /// This keeps track of which passes implements the interfaces that are /// required by the current pass (to implement getAnalysis()). std::vector<std::pair<AnalysisID, Pass*> > AnalysisImpls; /// PassManager that is used to resolve analysis info PMDataManager &PM; }; /// getAnalysisIfAvailable<AnalysisType>() - Subclasses use this function to /// get analysis information that might be around, for example to update it. /// This is different than getAnalysis in that it can fail (if the analysis /// results haven't been computed), so should only be used if you can handle /// the case when the analysis is not available. This method is often used by /// transformation APIs to update analysis results for a pass automatically as /// the transform is performed. /// template<typename AnalysisType> AnalysisType *Pass::getAnalysisIfAvailable() const { assert(Resolver && "Pass not resident in a PassManager object!"); const void *PI = &AnalysisType::ID; Pass *ResultPass = Resolver->getAnalysisIfAvailable(PI, true); if (!ResultPass) return nullptr; // Because the AnalysisType may not be a subclass of pass (for // AnalysisGroups), we use getAdjustedAnalysisPointer here to potentially // adjust the return pointer (because the class may multiply inherit, once // from pass, once from AnalysisType). return (AnalysisType*)ResultPass->getAdjustedAnalysisPointer(PI); } /// getAnalysis<AnalysisType>() - This function is used by subclasses to get /// to the analysis information that they claim to use by overriding the /// getAnalysisUsage function. /// template<typename AnalysisType> AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysis() const { assert(Resolver && "Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!"); return getAnalysisID<AnalysisType>(&AnalysisType::ID); } template<typename AnalysisType> AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysisID(AnalysisID PI) const { assert(PI && "getAnalysis for unregistered pass!"); assert(Resolver&&"Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!"); // PI *must* appear in AnalysisImpls. Because the number of passes used // should be a small number, we just do a linear search over a (dense) // vector. Pass *ResultPass = Resolver->findImplPass(PI); assert (ResultPass && "getAnalysis*() called on an analysis that was not " "'required' by pass!"); // Because the AnalysisType may not be a subclass of pass (for // AnalysisGroups), we use getAdjustedAnalysisPointer here to potentially // adjust the return pointer (because the class may multiply inherit, once // from pass, once from AnalysisType). return *(AnalysisType*)ResultPass->getAdjustedAnalysisPointer(PI); } /// getAnalysis<AnalysisType>() - This function is used by subclasses to get /// to the analysis information that they claim to use by overriding the /// getAnalysisUsage function. /// template<typename AnalysisType> AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysis(Function &F) { assert(Resolver &&"Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!"); return getAnalysisID<AnalysisType>(&AnalysisType::ID, F); } template<typename AnalysisType> AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysisID(AnalysisID PI, Function &F) { assert(PI && "getAnalysis for unregistered pass!"); assert(Resolver && "Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!"); // PI *must* appear in AnalysisImpls. Because the number of passes used // should be a small number, we just do a linear search over a (dense) // vector. Pass *ResultPass = Resolver->findImplPass(this, PI, F); assert(ResultPass && "Unable to find requested analysis info"); // Because the AnalysisType may not be a subclass of pass (for // AnalysisGroups), we use getAdjustedAnalysisPointer here to potentially // adjust the return pointer (because the class may multiply inherit, once // from pass, once from AnalysisType). return *(AnalysisType*)ResultPass->getAdjustedAnalysisPointer(PI); } } // End llvm namespace #endif