With the large code model, the label difference may not fit into 32 bits. Even if we assume that any individual function is no larger than 2^32 and use a difference from the function entry to the target destination, things like BOLT can rearrange blocks (even if BOLT doesn't necessarily work with the large code model right now). set directives avoid static relocations in some 32-bit entry cases, but don't worry about set directives for 64-bit jump table entries (we can do that later if somebody really cares about it). check-llvm in a bootstrapped clang with the large code model passes. Fixes #62894 Reviewed By: rnk Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159297
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//===-- CodeGen/MachineJumpTableInfo.h - Abstract Jump Tables --*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// The MachineJumpTableInfo class keeps track of jump tables referenced by
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// lowered switch instructions in the MachineFunction.
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//
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// Instructions reference the address of these jump tables through the use of
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// MO_JumpTableIndex values. When emitting assembly or machine code, these
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// virtual address references are converted to refer to the address of the
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// function jump tables.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEJUMPTABLEINFO_H
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#define LLVM_CODEGEN_MACHINEJUMPTABLEINFO_H
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#include "llvm/Support/Printable.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <vector>
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namespace llvm {
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class MachineBasicBlock;
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class DataLayout;
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class raw_ostream;
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/// MachineJumpTableEntry - One jump table in the jump table info.
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///
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struct MachineJumpTableEntry {
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/// MBBs - The vector of basic blocks from which to create the jump table.
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std::vector<MachineBasicBlock*> MBBs;
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explicit MachineJumpTableEntry(const std::vector<MachineBasicBlock*> &M)
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: MBBs(M) {}
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};
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class MachineJumpTableInfo {
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public:
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/// JTEntryKind - This enum indicates how each entry of the jump table is
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/// represented and emitted.
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enum JTEntryKind {
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/// EK_BlockAddress - Each entry is a plain address of block, e.g.:
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/// .word LBB123
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EK_BlockAddress,
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/// EK_GPRel64BlockAddress - Each entry is an address of block, encoded
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/// with a relocation as gp-relative, e.g.:
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/// .gpdword LBB123
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EK_GPRel64BlockAddress,
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/// EK_GPRel32BlockAddress - Each entry is an address of block, encoded
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/// with a relocation as gp-relative, e.g.:
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/// .gprel32 LBB123
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EK_GPRel32BlockAddress,
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/// EK_LabelDifference32 - Each entry is the address of the block minus
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/// the address of the jump table. This is used for PIC jump tables where
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/// gprel32 is not supported. e.g.:
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/// .word LBB123 - LJTI1_2
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/// If the .set directive is supported, this is emitted as:
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/// .set L4_5_set_123, LBB123 - LJTI1_2
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/// .word L4_5_set_123
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EK_LabelDifference32,
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/// EK_LabelDifference64 - Each entry is the address of the block minus
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/// the address of the jump table. This is used for PIC jump tables where
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/// gprel64 is not supported. e.g.:
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/// .quad LBB123 - LJTI1_2
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EK_LabelDifference64,
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/// EK_Inline - Jump table entries are emitted inline at their point of
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/// use. It is the responsibility of the target to emit the entries.
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EK_Inline,
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/// EK_Custom32 - Each entry is a 32-bit value that is custom lowered by the
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/// TargetLowering::LowerCustomJumpTableEntry hook.
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EK_Custom32
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};
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private:
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JTEntryKind EntryKind;
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std::vector<MachineJumpTableEntry> JumpTables;
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public:
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explicit MachineJumpTableInfo(JTEntryKind Kind): EntryKind(Kind) {}
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JTEntryKind getEntryKind() const { return EntryKind; }
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/// getEntrySize - Return the size of each entry in the jump table.
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unsigned getEntrySize(const DataLayout &TD) const;
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/// getEntryAlignment - Return the alignment of each entry in the jump table.
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unsigned getEntryAlignment(const DataLayout &TD) const;
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/// createJumpTableIndex - Create a new jump table.
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///
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unsigned createJumpTableIndex(const std::vector<MachineBasicBlock*> &DestBBs);
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/// isEmpty - Return true if there are no jump tables.
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///
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bool isEmpty() const { return JumpTables.empty(); }
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const std::vector<MachineJumpTableEntry> &getJumpTables() const {
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return JumpTables;
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}
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/// RemoveJumpTable - Mark the specific index as being dead. This will
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/// prevent it from being emitted.
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void RemoveJumpTable(unsigned Idx) {
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JumpTables[Idx].MBBs.clear();
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}
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/// RemoveMBBFromJumpTables - If MBB is present in any jump tables, remove it.
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bool RemoveMBBFromJumpTables(MachineBasicBlock *MBB);
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/// ReplaceMBBInJumpTables - If Old is the target of any jump tables, update
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/// the jump tables to branch to New instead.
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bool ReplaceMBBInJumpTables(MachineBasicBlock *Old, MachineBasicBlock *New);
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/// ReplaceMBBInJumpTable - If Old is a target of the jump tables, update
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/// the jump table to branch to New instead.
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bool ReplaceMBBInJumpTable(unsigned Idx, MachineBasicBlock *Old,
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MachineBasicBlock *New);
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/// print - Used by the MachineFunction printer to print information about
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/// jump tables. Implemented in MachineFunction.cpp
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///
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void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;
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/// dump - Call to stderr.
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///
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void dump() const;
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};
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/// Prints a jump table entry reference.
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///
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/// The format is:
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/// %jump-table.5 - a jump table entry with index == 5.
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///
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/// Usage: OS << printJumpTableEntryReference(Idx) << '\n';
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Printable printJumpTableEntryReference(unsigned Idx);
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} // End llvm namespace
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#endif
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