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//===-- InstructionPrecedenceTracking.h -------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Implements a class that is able to define some instructions as "special"
// (e.g. as having implicit control flow, or writing memory, or having another
// interesting property) and then efficiently answers queries of the types:
// 1. Are there any special instructions in the block of interest?
// 2. Return first of the special instructions in the given block;
// 3. Check if the given instruction is preceeded by the first special
// instruction in the same block.
// The class provides caching that allows to answer these queries quickly. The
// user must make sure that the cached data is invalidated properly whenever
// a content of some tracked block is changed.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_INSTRUCTIONPRECEDENCETRACKING_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_INSTRUCTIONPRECEDENCETRACKING_H
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
namespace llvm {
class BasicBlock;
class Instruction;
class InstructionPrecedenceTracking {
// Maps a block to the topmost special instruction in it. If the value is
// nullptr, it means that it is known that this block does not contain any
// special instructions.
DenseMap<const BasicBlock *, const Instruction *> FirstSpecialInsts;
// Fills information about the given block's special instructions.
void fill(const BasicBlock *BB);
#ifndef NDEBUG
/// Asserts that the cached info for \p BB is up-to-date. This helps to catch
/// the usage error of accessing a block without properly invalidating after a
/// previous transform.
void validate(const BasicBlock *BB) const;
/// Asserts whether or not the contents of this tracking is up-to-date. This
/// helps to catch the usage error of accessing a block without properly
/// invalidating after a previous transform.
void validateAll() const;
#endif
protected:
/// Returns the topmost special instruction from the block \p BB. Returns
/// nullptr if there is no special instructions in the block.
const Instruction *getFirstSpecialInstruction(const BasicBlock *BB);
/// Returns true iff at least one instruction from the basic block \p BB is
/// special.
bool hasSpecialInstructions(const BasicBlock *BB);
/// Returns true iff the first special instruction of \p Insn's block exists
/// and dominates \p Insn.
bool isPreceededBySpecialInstruction(const Instruction *Insn);
/// A predicate that defines whether or not the instruction \p Insn is
/// considered special and needs to be tracked. Implementing this method in
/// children classes allows to implement tracking of implicit control flow,
/// memory writing instructions or any other kinds of instructions we might
/// be interested in.
virtual bool isSpecialInstruction(const Instruction *Insn) const = 0;
virtual ~InstructionPrecedenceTracking() = default;
public:
/// Notifies this tracking that we are going to insert a new instruction \p
/// Inst to the basic block \p BB. It makes all necessary updates to internal
/// caches to keep them consistent.
void insertInstructionTo(const Instruction *Inst, const BasicBlock *BB);
/// Notifies this tracking that we are going to remove the instruction \p Inst
/// It makes all necessary updates to internal caches to keep them consistent.
void removeInstruction(const Instruction *Inst);
/// Invalidates all information from this tracking.
void clear();
};
/// This class allows to keep track on instructions with implicit control flow.
/// These are instructions that may not pass execution to their successors. For
/// example, throwing calls and guards do not always do this. If we need to know
/// for sure that some instruction is guaranteed to execute if the given block
/// is reached, then we need to make sure that there is no implicit control flow
/// instruction (ICFI) preceding it. For example, this check is required if we
/// perform PRE moving non-speculable instruction to other place.
class ImplicitControlFlowTracking : public InstructionPrecedenceTracking {
public:
/// Returns the topmost instruction with implicit control flow from the given
/// basic block. Returns nullptr if there is no such instructions in the block.
const Instruction *getFirstICFI(const BasicBlock *BB) {
return getFirstSpecialInstruction(BB);
}
/// Returns true if at least one instruction from the given basic block has
/// implicit control flow.
bool hasICF(const BasicBlock *BB) {
return hasSpecialInstructions(BB);
}
/// Returns true if the first ICFI of Insn's block exists and dominates Insn.
bool isDominatedByICFIFromSameBlock(const Instruction *Insn) {
return isPreceededBySpecialInstruction(Insn);
}
bool isSpecialInstruction(const Instruction *Insn) const override;
};
class MemoryWriteTracking : public InstructionPrecedenceTracking {
public:
/// Returns the topmost instruction that may write memory from the given
/// basic block. Returns nullptr if there is no such instructions in the block.
const Instruction *getFirstMemoryWrite(const BasicBlock *BB) {
return getFirstSpecialInstruction(BB);
}
/// Returns true if at least one instruction from the given basic block may
/// write memory.
bool mayWriteToMemory(const BasicBlock *BB) {
return hasSpecialInstructions(BB);
}
/// Returns true if the first memory writing instruction of Insn's block
/// exists and dominates Insn.
bool isDominatedByMemoryWriteFromSameBlock(const Instruction *Insn) {
return isPreceededBySpecialInstruction(Insn);
}
bool isSpecialInstruction(const Instruction *Insn) const override;
};
} // llvm
#endif // LLVM_ANALYSIS_INSTRUCTIONPRECEDENCETRACKING_H