//===- MveEmitter.cpp - Generate arm_mve.h for use with clang -*- 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This set of linked tablegen backends is responsible for emitting the bits // and pieces that implement , which is defined by the ACLE standard // and provides a set of types and functions for (more or less) direct access // to the MVE instruction set, including the scalar shifts as well as the // vector instructions. // // MVE's standard intrinsic functions are unusual in that they have a system of // polymorphism. For example, the function vaddq() can behave like vaddq_u16(), // vaddq_f32(), vaddq_s8(), etc., depending on the types of the vector // arguments you give it. // // This constrains the implementation strategies. The usual approach to making // the user-facing functions polymorphic would be to either use // __attribute__((overloadable)) to make a set of vaddq() functions that are // all inline wrappers on the underlying clang builtins, or to define a single // vaddq() macro which expands to an instance of _Generic. // // The inline-wrappers approach would work fine for most intrinsics, except for // the ones that take an argument required to be a compile-time constant, // because if you wrap an inline function around a call to a builtin, the // constant nature of the argument is not passed through. // // The _Generic approach can be made to work with enough effort, but it takes a // lot of machinery, because of the design feature of _Generic that even the // untaken branches are required to pass all front-end validity checks such as // type-correctness. You can work around that by nesting further _Generics all // over the place to coerce things to the right type in untaken branches, but // what you get out is complicated, hard to guarantee its correctness, and // worst of all, gives _completely unreadable_ error messages if the user gets // the types wrong for an intrinsic call. // // Therefore, my strategy is to introduce a new __attribute__ that allows a // function to be mapped to a clang builtin even though it doesn't have the // same name, and then declare all the user-facing MVE function names with that // attribute, mapping each one directly to the clang builtin. And the // polymorphic ones have __attribute__((overloadable)) as well. So once the // compiler has resolved the overload, it knows the internal builtin ID of the // selected function, and can check the immediate arguments against that; and // if the user gets the types wrong in a call to a polymorphic intrinsic, they // get a completely clear error message showing all the declarations of that // function in the header file and explaining why each one doesn't fit their // call. // // The downside of this is that if every clang builtin has to correspond // exactly to a user-facing ACLE intrinsic, then you can't save work in the // frontend by doing it in the header file: CGBuiltin.cpp has to do the entire // job of converting an ACLE intrinsic call into LLVM IR. So the Tablegen // description for an MVE intrinsic has to contain a full description of the // sequence of IRBuilder calls that clang will need to make. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h" #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include "llvm/TableGen/Error.h" #include "llvm/TableGen/Record.h" #include "llvm/TableGen/StringToOffsetTable.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace llvm; namespace { class EmitterBase; class Result; // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // A system of classes to represent all the types we'll need to deal with in // the prototypes of intrinsics. // // Query methods include finding out the C name of a type; the "LLVM name" in // the sense of a C++ code snippet that can be used in the codegen function; // the suffix that represents the type in the ACLE intrinsic naming scheme // (e.g. 's32' represents int32_t in intrinsics such as vaddq_s32); whether the // type is floating-point related (hence should be under #ifdef in the MVE // header so that it isn't included in integer-only MVE mode); and the type's // size in bits. Not all subtypes support all these queries. class Type { public: enum class TypeKind { // Void appears as a return type (for store intrinsics, which are pure // side-effect). It's also used as the parameter type in the Tablegen // when an intrinsic doesn't need to come in various suffixed forms like // vfooq_s8,vfooq_u16,vfooq_f32. Void, // Scalar is used for ordinary int and float types of all sizes. Scalar, // Vector is used for anything that occupies exactly one MVE vector // register, i.e. {uint,int,float}NxM_t. Vector, // MultiVector is used for the {uint,int,float}NxMxK_t types used by the // interleaving load/store intrinsics v{ld,st}{2,4}q. MultiVector, // Predicate is used by all the predicated intrinsics. Its C // representation is mve_pred16_t (which is just an alias for uint16_t). // But we give more detail here, by indicating that a given predicate // instruction is logically regarded as a vector of i1 containing the // same number of lanes as the input vector type. So our Predicate type // comes with a lane count, which we use to decide which kind of // we'll invoke the pred_i2v IR intrinsic to translate it into. Predicate, // Pointer is used for pointer types (obviously), and comes with a flag // indicating whether it's a pointer to a const or mutable instance of // the pointee type. Pointer, }; private: const TypeKind TKind; protected: Type(TypeKind K) : TKind(K) {} public: TypeKind typeKind() const { return TKind; } virtual ~Type() = default; virtual bool requiresFloat() const = 0; virtual bool requiresMVE() const = 0; virtual unsigned sizeInBits() const = 0; virtual std::string cName() const = 0; virtual std::string llvmName() const { PrintFatalError("no LLVM type name available for type " + cName()); } virtual std::string acleSuffix(std::string) const { PrintFatalError("no ACLE suffix available for this type"); } }; enum class ScalarTypeKind { SignedInt, UnsignedInt, Float }; inline std::string toLetter(ScalarTypeKind kind) { switch (kind) { case ScalarTypeKind::SignedInt: return "s"; case ScalarTypeKind::UnsignedInt: return "u"; case ScalarTypeKind::Float: return "f"; } llvm_unreachable("Unhandled ScalarTypeKind enum"); } inline std::string toCPrefix(ScalarTypeKind kind) { switch (kind) { case ScalarTypeKind::SignedInt: return "int"; case ScalarTypeKind::UnsignedInt: return "uint"; case ScalarTypeKind::Float: return "float"; } llvm_unreachable("Unhandled ScalarTypeKind enum"); } class VoidType : public Type { public: VoidType() : Type(TypeKind::Void) {} unsigned sizeInBits() const override { return 0; } bool requiresFloat() const override { return false; } bool requiresMVE() const override { return false; } std::string cName() const override { return "void"; } static bool classof(const Type *T) { return T->typeKind() == TypeKind::Void; } std::string acleSuffix(std::string) const override { return ""; } }; class PointerType : public Type { const Type *Pointee; bool Const; public: PointerType(const Type *Pointee, bool Const) : Type(TypeKind::Pointer), Pointee(Pointee), Const(Const) {} unsigned sizeInBits() const override { return 32; } bool requiresFloat() const override { return Pointee->requiresFloat(); } bool requiresMVE() const override { return Pointee->requiresMVE(); } std::string cName() const override { std::string Name = Pointee->cName(); // The syntax for a pointer in C is different when the pointee is // itself a pointer. The MVE intrinsics don't contain any double // pointers, so we don't need to worry about that wrinkle. assert(!isa(Pointee) && "Pointer to pointer not supported"); if (Const) Name = "const " + Name; return Name + " *"; } std::string llvmName() const override { return "llvm::PointerType::getUnqual(" + Pointee->llvmName() + ")"; } static bool classof(const Type *T) { return T->typeKind() == TypeKind::Pointer; } }; // Base class for all the types that have a name of the form // [prefix][numbers]_t, like int32_t, uint16x8_t, float32x4x2_t. // // For this sub-hierarchy we invent a cNameBase() method which returns the // whole name except for the trailing "_t", so that Vector and MultiVector can // append an extra "x2" or whatever to their element type's cNameBase(). Then // the main cName() query method puts "_t" on the end for the final type name. class CRegularNamedType : public Type { using Type::Type; virtual std::string cNameBase() const = 0; public: std::string cName() const override { return cNameBase() + "_t"; } }; class ScalarType : public CRegularNamedType { ScalarTypeKind Kind; unsigned Bits; std::string NameOverride; public: ScalarType(const Record *Record) : CRegularNamedType(TypeKind::Scalar) { Kind = StringSwitch(Record->getValueAsString("kind")) .Case("s", ScalarTypeKind::SignedInt) .Case("u", ScalarTypeKind::UnsignedInt) .Case("f", ScalarTypeKind::Float); Bits = Record->getValueAsInt("size"); NameOverride = std::string(Record->getValueAsString("nameOverride")); } unsigned sizeInBits() const override { return Bits; } ScalarTypeKind kind() const { return Kind; } std::string suffix() const { return toLetter(Kind) + utostr(Bits); } std::string cNameBase() const override { return toCPrefix(Kind) + utostr(Bits); } std::string cName() const override { if (NameOverride.empty()) return CRegularNamedType::cName(); return NameOverride; } std::string llvmName() const override { if (Kind == ScalarTypeKind::Float) { if (Bits == 16) return "HalfTy"; if (Bits == 32) return "FloatTy"; if (Bits == 64) return "DoubleTy"; PrintFatalError("bad size for floating type"); } return "Int" + utostr(Bits) + "Ty"; } std::string acleSuffix(std::string overrideLetter) const override { return "_" + (overrideLetter.size() ? overrideLetter : toLetter(Kind)) + utostr(Bits); } bool isInteger() const { return Kind != ScalarTypeKind::Float; } bool requiresFloat() const override { return !isInteger(); } bool requiresMVE() const override { return false; } bool hasNonstandardName() const { return !NameOverride.empty(); } static bool classof(const Type *T) { return T->typeKind() == TypeKind::Scalar; } }; class VectorType : public CRegularNamedType { const ScalarType *Element; unsigned Lanes; public: VectorType(const ScalarType *Element, unsigned Lanes) : CRegularNamedType(TypeKind::Vector), Element(Element), Lanes(Lanes) {} unsigned sizeInBits() const override { return Lanes * Element->sizeInBits(); } unsigned lanes() const { return Lanes; } bool requiresFloat() const override { return Element->requiresFloat(); } bool requiresMVE() const override { return true; } std::string cNameBase() const override { return Element->cNameBase() + "x" + utostr(Lanes); } std::string llvmName() const override { return "llvm::FixedVectorType::get(" + Element->llvmName() + ", " + utostr(Lanes) + ")"; } static bool classof(const Type *T) { return T->typeKind() == TypeKind::Vector; } }; class MultiVectorType : public CRegularNamedType { const VectorType *Element; unsigned Registers; public: MultiVectorType(unsigned Registers, const VectorType *Element) : CRegularNamedType(TypeKind::MultiVector), Element(Element), Registers(Registers) {} unsigned sizeInBits() const override { return Registers * Element->sizeInBits(); } unsigned registers() const { return Registers; } bool requiresFloat() const override { return Element->requiresFloat(); } bool requiresMVE() const override { return true; } std::string cNameBase() const override { return Element->cNameBase() + "x" + utostr(Registers); } // MultiVectorType doesn't override llvmName, because we don't expect to do // automatic code generation for the MVE intrinsics that use it: the {vld2, // vld4, vst2, vst4} family are the only ones that use these types, so it was // easier to hand-write the codegen for dealing with these structs than to // build in lots of extra automatic machinery that would only be used once. static bool classof(const Type *T) { return T->typeKind() == TypeKind::MultiVector; } }; class PredicateType : public CRegularNamedType { unsigned Lanes; public: PredicateType(unsigned Lanes) : CRegularNamedType(TypeKind::Predicate), Lanes(Lanes) {} unsigned sizeInBits() const override { return 16; } std::string cNameBase() const override { return "mve_pred16"; } bool requiresFloat() const override { return false; }; bool requiresMVE() const override { return true; } std::string llvmName() const override { // Use <4 x i1> instead of <2 x i1> for two-lane vector types. See // the comment in llvm/lib/Target/ARM/ARMInstrMVE.td for further // explanation. unsigned ModifiedLanes = (Lanes == 2 ? 4 : Lanes); return "llvm::FixedVectorType::get(Builder.getInt1Ty(), " + utostr(ModifiedLanes) + ")"; } static bool classof(const Type *T) { return T->typeKind() == TypeKind::Predicate; } }; // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Class to facilitate merging together the code generation for many intrinsics // by means of varying a few constant or type parameters. // // Most obviously, the intrinsics in a single parametrised family will have // code generation sequences that only differ in a type or two, e.g. vaddq_s8 // and vaddq_u16 will look the same apart from putting a different vector type // in the call to CGM.getIntrinsic(). But also, completely different intrinsics // will often code-generate in the same way, with only a different choice of // _which_ IR intrinsic they lower to (e.g. vaddq_m_s8 and vmulq_m_s8), but // marshalling the arguments and return values of the IR intrinsic in exactly // the same way. And others might differ only in some other kind of constant, // such as a lane index. // // So, when we generate the IR-building code for all these intrinsics, we keep // track of every value that could possibly be pulled out of the code and // stored ahead of time in a local variable. Then we group together intrinsics // by textual equivalence of the code that would result if _all_ those // parameters were stored in local variables. That gives us maximal sets that // can be implemented by a single piece of IR-building code by changing // parameter values ahead of time. // // After we've done that, we do a second pass in which we only allocate _some_ // of the parameters into local variables, by tracking which ones have the same // values as each other (so that a single variable can be reused) and which // ones are the same across the whole set (so that no variable is needed at // all). // // Hence the class below. Its allocParam method is invoked during code // generation by every method of a Result subclass (see below) that wants to // give it the opportunity to pull something out into a switchable parameter. // It returns a variable name for the parameter, or (if it's being used in the // second pass once we've decided that some parameters don't need to be stored // in variables after all) it might just return the input expression unchanged. struct CodeGenParamAllocator { // Accumulated during code generation std::vector *ParamTypes = nullptr; std::vector *ParamValues = nullptr; // Provided ahead of time in pass 2, to indicate which parameters are being // assigned to what. This vector contains an entry for each call to // allocParam expected during code gen (which we counted up in pass 1), and // indicates the number of the parameter variable that should be returned, or // -1 if this call shouldn't allocate a parameter variable at all. // // We rely on the recursive code generation working identically in passes 1 // and 2, so that the same list of calls to allocParam happen in the same // order. That guarantees that the parameter numbers recorded in pass 1 will // match the entries in this vector that store what EmitterBase::EmitBuiltinCG // decided to do about each one in pass 2. std::vector *ParamNumberMap = nullptr; // Internally track how many things we've allocated unsigned nparams = 0; std::string allocParam(StringRef Type, StringRef Value) { unsigned ParamNumber; if (!ParamNumberMap) { // In pass 1, unconditionally assign a new parameter variable to every // value we're asked to process. ParamNumber = nparams++; } else { // In pass 2, consult the map provided by the caller to find out which // variable we should be keeping things in. int MapValue = (*ParamNumberMap)[nparams++]; if (MapValue < 0) return std::string(Value); ParamNumber = MapValue; } // If we've allocated a new parameter variable for the first time, store // its type and value to be retrieved after codegen. if (ParamTypes && ParamTypes->size() == ParamNumber) ParamTypes->push_back(std::string(Type)); if (ParamValues && ParamValues->size() == ParamNumber) ParamValues->push_back(std::string(Value)); // Unimaginative naming scheme for parameter variables. return "Param" + utostr(ParamNumber); } }; // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // System of classes that represent all the intermediate values used during // code-generation for an intrinsic. // // The base class 'Result' can represent a value of the LLVM type 'Value', or // sometimes 'Address' (for loads/stores, including an alignment requirement). // // In the case where the Tablegen provides a value in the codegen dag as a // plain integer literal, the Result object we construct here will be one that // returns true from hasIntegerConstantValue(). This allows the generated C++ // code to use the constant directly in contexts which can take a literal // integer, such as Builder.CreateExtractValue(thing, 1), without going to the // effort of calling llvm::ConstantInt::get() and then pulling the constant // back out of the resulting llvm:Value later. class Result { public: // Convenient shorthand for the pointer type we'll be using everywhere. using Ptr = std::shared_ptr; private: Ptr Predecessor; std::string VarName; bool VarNameUsed = false; unsigned Visited = 0; public: virtual ~Result() = default; using Scope = std::map; virtual void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &) const = 0; virtual bool hasIntegerConstantValue() const { return false; } virtual uint32_t integerConstantValue() const { return 0; } virtual bool hasIntegerValue() const { return false; } virtual std::string getIntegerValue(const std::string &) { llvm_unreachable("non-working Result::getIntegerValue called"); } virtual std::string typeName() const { return "Value *"; } // Mostly, when a code-generation operation has a dependency on prior // operations, it's because it uses the output values of those operations as // inputs. But there's one exception, which is the use of 'seq' in Tablegen // to indicate that operations have to be performed in sequence regardless of // whether they use each others' output values. // // So, the actual generation of code is done by depth-first search, using the // prerequisites() method to get a list of all the other Results that have to // be computed before this one. That method divides into the 'predecessor', // set by setPredecessor() while processing a 'seq' dag node, and the list // returned by 'morePrerequisites', which each subclass implements to return // a list of the Results it uses as input to whatever its own computation is // doing. virtual void morePrerequisites(std::vector &output) const {} std::vector prerequisites() const { std::vector ToRet; if (Predecessor) ToRet.push_back(Predecessor); morePrerequisites(ToRet); return ToRet; } void setPredecessor(Ptr p) { // If the user has nested one 'seq' node inside another, and this // method is called on the return value of the inner 'seq' (i.e. // the final item inside it), then we can't link _this_ node to p, // because it already has a predecessor. Instead, walk the chain // until we find the first item in the inner seq, and link that to // p, so that nesting seqs has the obvious effect of linking // everything together into one long sequential chain. Result *r = this; while (r->Predecessor) r = r->Predecessor.get(); r->Predecessor = p; } // Each Result will be assigned a variable name in the output code, but not // all those variable names will actually be used (e.g. the return value of // Builder.CreateStore has void type, so nobody will want to refer to it). To // prevent annoying compiler warnings, we track whether each Result's // variable name was ever actually mentioned in subsequent statements, so // that it can be left out of the final generated code. std::string varname() { VarNameUsed = true; return VarName; } void setVarname(const StringRef s) { VarName = std::string(s); } bool varnameUsed() const { return VarNameUsed; } // Emit code to generate this result as a Value *. virtual std::string asValue() { return varname(); } // Code generation happens in multiple passes. This method tracks whether a // Result has yet been visited in a given pass, without the need for a // tedious loop in between passes that goes through and resets a 'visited' // flag back to false: you just set Pass=1 the first time round, and Pass=2 // the second time. bool needsVisiting(unsigned Pass) { bool ToRet = Visited < Pass; Visited = Pass; return ToRet; } }; // Result subclass that retrieves one of the arguments to the clang builtin // function. In cases where the argument has pointer type, we call // EmitPointerWithAlignment and store the result in a variable of type Address, // so that load and store IR nodes can know the right alignment. Otherwise, we // call EmitScalarExpr. // // There are aggregate parameters in the MVE intrinsics API, but we don't deal // with them in this Tablegen back end: they only arise in the vld2q/vld4q and // vst2q/vst4q family, which is few enough that we just write the code by hand // for those in CGBuiltin.cpp. class BuiltinArgResult : public Result { public: unsigned ArgNum; bool AddressType; bool Immediate; BuiltinArgResult(unsigned ArgNum, bool AddressType, bool Immediate) : ArgNum(ArgNum), AddressType(AddressType), Immediate(Immediate) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &) const override { OS << (AddressType ? "EmitPointerWithAlignment" : "EmitScalarExpr") << "(E->getArg(" << ArgNum << "))"; } std::string typeName() const override { return AddressType ? "Address" : Result::typeName(); } // Emit code to generate this result as a Value *. std::string asValue() override { if (AddressType) return "(" + varname() + ".getPointer())"; return Result::asValue(); } bool hasIntegerValue() const override { return Immediate; } std::string getIntegerValue(const std::string &IntType) override { return "GetIntegerConstantValue<" + IntType + ">(E->getArg(" + utostr(ArgNum) + "), getContext())"; } }; // Result subclass for an integer literal appearing in Tablegen. This may need // to be turned into an llvm::Result by means of llvm::ConstantInt::get(), or // it may be used directly as an integer, depending on which IRBuilder method // it's being passed to. class IntLiteralResult : public Result { public: const ScalarType *IntegerType; uint32_t IntegerValue; IntLiteralResult(const ScalarType *IntegerType, uint32_t IntegerValue) : IntegerType(IntegerType), IntegerValue(IntegerValue) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &ParamAlloc) const override { OS << "llvm::ConstantInt::get(" << ParamAlloc.allocParam("llvm::Type *", IntegerType->llvmName()) << ", "; OS << ParamAlloc.allocParam(IntegerType->cName(), utostr(IntegerValue)) << ")"; } bool hasIntegerConstantValue() const override { return true; } uint32_t integerConstantValue() const override { return IntegerValue; } }; // Result subclass representing a cast between different integer types. We use // our own ScalarType abstraction as the representation of the target type, // which gives both size and signedness. class IntCastResult : public Result { public: const ScalarType *IntegerType; Ptr V; IntCastResult(const ScalarType *IntegerType, Ptr V) : IntegerType(IntegerType), V(V) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &ParamAlloc) const override { OS << "Builder.CreateIntCast(" << V->varname() << ", " << ParamAlloc.allocParam("llvm::Type *", IntegerType->llvmName()) << ", " << ParamAlloc.allocParam("bool", IntegerType->kind() == ScalarTypeKind::SignedInt ? "true" : "false") << ")"; } void morePrerequisites(std::vector &output) const override { output.push_back(V); } }; // Result subclass representing a cast between different pointer types. class PointerCastResult : public Result { public: const PointerType *PtrType; Ptr V; PointerCastResult(const PointerType *PtrType, Ptr V) : PtrType(PtrType), V(V) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &ParamAlloc) const override { OS << "Builder.CreatePointerCast(" << V->asValue() << ", " << ParamAlloc.allocParam("llvm::Type *", PtrType->llvmName()) << ")"; } void morePrerequisites(std::vector &output) const override { output.push_back(V); } }; // Result subclass representing a call to an IRBuilder method. Each IRBuilder // method we want to use will have a Tablegen record giving the method name and // describing any important details of how to call it, such as whether a // particular argument should be an integer constant instead of an llvm::Value. class IRBuilderResult : public Result { public: StringRef CallPrefix; std::vector Args; std::set AddressArgs; std::map IntegerArgs; IRBuilderResult(StringRef CallPrefix, std::vector Args, std::set AddressArgs, std::map IntegerArgs) : CallPrefix(CallPrefix), Args(Args), AddressArgs(AddressArgs), IntegerArgs(IntegerArgs) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &ParamAlloc) const override { OS << CallPrefix; const char *Sep = ""; for (unsigned i = 0, e = Args.size(); i < e; ++i) { Ptr Arg = Args[i]; auto it = IntegerArgs.find(i); OS << Sep; Sep = ", "; if (it != IntegerArgs.end()) { if (Arg->hasIntegerConstantValue()) OS << "static_cast<" << it->second << ">(" << ParamAlloc.allocParam(it->second, utostr(Arg->integerConstantValue())) << ")"; else if (Arg->hasIntegerValue()) OS << ParamAlloc.allocParam(it->second, Arg->getIntegerValue(it->second)); } else { OS << Arg->varname(); } } OS << ")"; } void morePrerequisites(std::vector &output) const override { for (unsigned i = 0, e = Args.size(); i < e; ++i) { Ptr Arg = Args[i]; if (IntegerArgs.find(i) != IntegerArgs.end()) continue; output.push_back(Arg); } } }; // Result subclass representing making an Address out of a Value. class AddressResult : public Result { public: Ptr Arg; unsigned Align; AddressResult(Ptr Arg, unsigned Align) : Arg(Arg), Align(Align) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &ParamAlloc) const override { OS << "Address(" << Arg->varname() << ", CharUnits::fromQuantity(" << Align << "))"; } std::string typeName() const override { return "Address"; } void morePrerequisites(std::vector &output) const override { output.push_back(Arg); } }; // Result subclass representing a call to an IR intrinsic, which we first have // to look up using an Intrinsic::ID constant and an array of types. class IRIntrinsicResult : public Result { public: std::string IntrinsicID; std::vector ParamTypes; std::vector Args; IRIntrinsicResult(StringRef IntrinsicID, std::vector ParamTypes, std::vector Args) : IntrinsicID(std::string(IntrinsicID)), ParamTypes(ParamTypes), Args(Args) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &ParamAlloc) const override { std::string IntNo = ParamAlloc.allocParam( "Intrinsic::ID", "Intrinsic::" + IntrinsicID); OS << "Builder.CreateCall(CGM.getIntrinsic(" << IntNo; if (!ParamTypes.empty()) { OS << ", {"; const char *Sep = ""; for (auto T : ParamTypes) { OS << Sep << ParamAlloc.allocParam("llvm::Type *", T->llvmName()); Sep = ", "; } OS << "}"; } OS << "), {"; const char *Sep = ""; for (auto Arg : Args) { OS << Sep << Arg->asValue(); Sep = ", "; } OS << "})"; } void morePrerequisites(std::vector &output) const override { output.insert(output.end(), Args.begin(), Args.end()); } }; // Result subclass that specifies a type, for use in IRBuilder operations such // as CreateBitCast that take a type argument. class TypeResult : public Result { public: const Type *T; TypeResult(const Type *T) : T(T) {} void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &) const override { OS << T->llvmName(); } std::string typeName() const override { return "llvm::Type *"; } }; // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Class that describes a single ACLE intrinsic. // // A Tablegen record will typically describe more than one ACLE intrinsic, by // means of setting the 'list Params' field to a list of multiple // parameter types, so as to define vaddq_{s8,u8,...,f16,f32} all in one go. // We'll end up with one instance of ACLEIntrinsic for *each* parameter type, // rather than a single one for all of them. Hence, the constructor takes both // a Tablegen record and the current value of the parameter type. class ACLEIntrinsic { // Structure documenting that one of the intrinsic's arguments is required to // be a compile-time constant integer, and what constraints there are on its // value. Used when generating Sema checking code. struct ImmediateArg { enum class BoundsType { ExplicitRange, UInt }; BoundsType boundsType; int64_t i1, i2; StringRef ExtraCheckType, ExtraCheckArgs; const Type *ArgType; }; // For polymorphic intrinsics, FullName is the explicit name that uniquely // identifies this variant of the intrinsic, and ShortName is the name it // shares with at least one other intrinsic. std::string ShortName, FullName; // Name of the architecture extension, used in the Clang builtin name StringRef BuiltinExtension; // A very small number of intrinsics _only_ have a polymorphic // variant (vuninitializedq taking an unevaluated argument). bool PolymorphicOnly; // Another rarely-used flag indicating that the builtin doesn't // evaluate its argument(s) at all. bool NonEvaluating; // True if the intrinsic needs only the C header part (no codegen, semantic // checks, etc). Used for redeclaring MVE intrinsics in the arm_cde.h header. bool HeaderOnly; const Type *ReturnType; std::vector ArgTypes; std::map ImmediateArgs; Result::Ptr Code; std::map CustomCodeGenArgs; // Recursive function that does the internals of code generation. void genCodeDfs(Result::Ptr V, std::list &Used, unsigned Pass) const { if (!V->needsVisiting(Pass)) return; for (Result::Ptr W : V->prerequisites()) genCodeDfs(W, Used, Pass); Used.push_back(V); } public: const std::string &shortName() const { return ShortName; } const std::string &fullName() const { return FullName; } StringRef builtinExtension() const { return BuiltinExtension; } const Type *returnType() const { return ReturnType; } const std::vector &argTypes() const { return ArgTypes; } bool requiresFloat() const { if (ReturnType->requiresFloat()) return true; for (const Type *T : ArgTypes) if (T->requiresFloat()) return true; return false; } bool requiresMVE() const { return ReturnType->requiresMVE() || any_of(ArgTypes, [](const Type *T) { return T->requiresMVE(); }); } bool polymorphic() const { return ShortName != FullName; } bool polymorphicOnly() const { return PolymorphicOnly; } bool nonEvaluating() const { return NonEvaluating; } bool headerOnly() const { return HeaderOnly; } // External entry point for code generation, called from EmitterBase. void genCode(raw_ostream &OS, CodeGenParamAllocator &ParamAlloc, unsigned Pass) const { assert(!headerOnly() && "Called genCode for header-only intrinsic"); if (!hasCode()) { for (auto kv : CustomCodeGenArgs) OS << " " << kv.first << " = " << kv.second << ";\n"; OS << " break; // custom code gen\n"; return; } std::list Used; genCodeDfs(Code, Used, Pass); unsigned varindex = 0; for (Result::Ptr V : Used) if (V->varnameUsed()) V->setVarname("Val" + utostr(varindex++)); for (Result::Ptr V : Used) { OS << " "; if (V == Used.back()) { assert(!V->varnameUsed()); OS << "return "; // FIXME: what if the top-level thing is void? } else if (V->varnameUsed()) { std::string Type = V->typeName(); OS << V->typeName(); if (!StringRef(Type).endswith("*")) OS << " "; OS << V->varname() << " = "; } V->genCode(OS, ParamAlloc); OS << ";\n"; } } bool hasCode() const { return Code != nullptr; } static std::string signedHexLiteral(const llvm::APInt &iOrig) { llvm::APInt i = iOrig.trunc(64); SmallString<40> s; i.toString(s, 16, true, true); return std::string(s.str()); } std::string genSema() const { assert(!headerOnly() && "Called genSema for header-only intrinsic"); std::vector SemaChecks; for (const auto &kv : ImmediateArgs) { const ImmediateArg &IA = kv.second; llvm::APInt lo(128, 0), hi(128, 0); switch (IA.boundsType) { case ImmediateArg::BoundsType::ExplicitRange: lo = IA.i1; hi = IA.i2; break; case ImmediateArg::BoundsType::UInt: lo = 0; hi = llvm::APInt::getMaxValue(IA.i1).zext(128); break; } std::string Index = utostr(kv.first); // Emit a range check if the legal range of values for the // immediate is smaller than the _possible_ range of values for // its type. unsigned ArgTypeBits = IA.ArgType->sizeInBits(); llvm::APInt ArgTypeRange = llvm::APInt::getMaxValue(ArgTypeBits).zext(128); llvm::APInt ActualRange = (hi-lo).trunc(64).sext(128); if (ActualRange.ult(ArgTypeRange)) SemaChecks.push_back("SemaBuiltinConstantArgRange(TheCall, " + Index + ", " + signedHexLiteral(lo) + ", " + signedHexLiteral(hi) + ")"); if (!IA.ExtraCheckType.empty()) { std::string Suffix; if (!IA.ExtraCheckArgs.empty()) { std::string tmp; StringRef Arg = IA.ExtraCheckArgs; if (Arg == "!lanesize") { tmp = utostr(IA.ArgType->sizeInBits()); Arg = tmp; } Suffix = (Twine(", ") + Arg).str(); } SemaChecks.push_back((Twine("SemaBuiltinConstantArg") + IA.ExtraCheckType + "(TheCall, " + Index + Suffix + ")") .str()); } assert(!SemaChecks.empty()); } if (SemaChecks.empty()) return ""; return join(std::begin(SemaChecks), std::end(SemaChecks), " ||\n ") + ";\n"; } ACLEIntrinsic(EmitterBase &ME, Record *R, const Type *Param); }; // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The top-level class that holds all the state from analyzing the entire // Tablegen input. class EmitterBase { protected: // EmitterBase holds a collection of all the types we've instantiated. VoidType Void; std::map> ScalarTypes; std::map, std::unique_ptr> VectorTypes; std::map, std::unique_ptr> MultiVectorTypes; std::map> PredicateTypes; std::map> PointerTypes; // And all the ACLEIntrinsic instances we've created. std::map> ACLEIntrinsics; public: // Methods to create a Type object, or return the right existing one from the // maps stored in this object. const VoidType *getVoidType() { return &Void; } const ScalarType *getScalarType(StringRef Name) { return ScalarTypes[std::string(Name)].get(); } const ScalarType *getScalarType(Record *R) { return getScalarType(R->getName()); } const VectorType *getVectorType(const ScalarType *ST, unsigned Lanes) { std::tuple key(ST->kind(), ST->sizeInBits(), Lanes); if (VectorTypes.find(key) == VectorTypes.end()) VectorTypes[key] = std::make_unique(ST, Lanes); return VectorTypes[key].get(); } const VectorType *getVectorType(const ScalarType *ST) { return getVectorType(ST, 128 / ST->sizeInBits()); } const MultiVectorType *getMultiVectorType(unsigned Registers, const VectorType *VT) { std::pair key(VT->cNameBase(), Registers); if (MultiVectorTypes.find(key) == MultiVectorTypes.end()) MultiVectorTypes[key] = std::make_unique(Registers, VT); return MultiVectorTypes[key].get(); } const PredicateType *getPredicateType(unsigned Lanes) { unsigned key = Lanes; if (PredicateTypes.find(key) == PredicateTypes.end()) PredicateTypes[key] = std::make_unique(Lanes); return PredicateTypes[key].get(); } const PointerType *getPointerType(const Type *T, bool Const) { PointerType PT(T, Const); std::string key = PT.cName(); if (PointerTypes.find(key) == PointerTypes.end()) PointerTypes[key] = std::make_unique(PT); return PointerTypes[key].get(); } // Methods to construct a type from various pieces of Tablegen. These are // always called in the context of setting up a particular ACLEIntrinsic, so // there's always an ambient parameter type (because we're iterating through // the Params list in the Tablegen record for the intrinsic), which is used // to expand Tablegen classes like 'Vector' which mean something different in // each member of a parametric family. const Type *getType(Record *R, const Type *Param); const Type *getType(DagInit *D, const Type *Param); const Type *getType(Init *I, const Type *Param); // Functions that translate the Tablegen representation of an intrinsic's // code generation into a collection of Value objects (which will then be // reprocessed to read out the actual C++ code included by CGBuiltin.cpp). Result::Ptr getCodeForDag(DagInit *D, const Result::Scope &Scope, const Type *Param); Result::Ptr getCodeForDagArg(DagInit *D, unsigned ArgNum, const Result::Scope &Scope, const Type *Param); Result::Ptr getCodeForArg(unsigned ArgNum, const Type *ArgType, bool Promote, bool Immediate); void GroupSemaChecks(std::map> &Checks); // Constructor and top-level functions. EmitterBase(RecordKeeper &Records); virtual ~EmitterBase() = default; virtual void EmitHeader(raw_ostream &OS) = 0; virtual void EmitBuiltinDef(raw_ostream &OS) = 0; virtual void EmitBuiltinSema(raw_ostream &OS) = 0; void EmitBuiltinCG(raw_ostream &OS); void EmitBuiltinAliases(raw_ostream &OS); }; const Type *EmitterBase::getType(Init *I, const Type *Param) { if (auto Dag = dyn_cast(I)) return getType(Dag, Param); if (auto Def = dyn_cast(I)) return getType(Def->getDef(), Param); PrintFatalError("Could not convert this value into a type"); } const Type *EmitterBase::getType(Record *R, const Type *Param) { // Pass to a subfield of any wrapper records. We don't expect more than one // of these: immediate operands are used as plain numbers rather than as // llvm::Value, so it's meaningless to promote their type anyway. if (R->isSubClassOf("Immediate")) R = R->getValueAsDef("type"); else if (R->isSubClassOf("unpromoted")) R = R->getValueAsDef("underlying_type"); if (R->getName() == "Void") return getVoidType(); if (R->isSubClassOf("PrimitiveType")) return getScalarType(R); if (R->isSubClassOf("ComplexType")) return getType(R->getValueAsDag("spec"), Param); PrintFatalError(R->getLoc(), "Could not convert this record into a type"); } const Type *EmitterBase::getType(DagInit *D, const Type *Param) { // The meat of the getType system: types in the Tablegen are represented by a // dag whose operators select sub-cases of this function. Record *Op = cast(D->getOperator())->getDef(); if (!Op->isSubClassOf("ComplexTypeOp")) PrintFatalError( "Expected ComplexTypeOp as dag operator in type expression"); if (Op->getName() == "CTO_Parameter") { if (isa(Param)) PrintFatalError("Parametric type in unparametrised context"); return Param; } if (Op->getName() == "CTO_Vec") { const Type *Element = getType(D->getArg(0), Param); if (D->getNumArgs() == 1) { return getVectorType(cast(Element)); } else { const Type *ExistingVector = getType(D->getArg(1), Param); return getVectorType(cast(Element), cast(ExistingVector)->lanes()); } } if (Op->getName() == "CTO_Pred") { const Type *Element = getType(D->getArg(0), Param); return getPredicateType(128 / Element->sizeInBits()); } if (Op->isSubClassOf("CTO_Tuple")) { unsigned Registers = Op->getValueAsInt("n"); const Type *Element = getType(D->getArg(0), Param); return getMultiVectorType(Registers, cast(Element)); } if (Op->isSubClassOf("CTO_Pointer")) { const Type *Pointee = getType(D->getArg(0), Param); return getPointerType(Pointee, Op->getValueAsBit("const")); } if (Op->getName() == "CTO_CopyKind") { const ScalarType *STSize = cast(getType(D->getArg(0), Param)); const ScalarType *STKind = cast(getType(D->getArg(1), Param)); for (const auto &kv : ScalarTypes) { const ScalarType *RT = kv.second.get(); if (RT->kind() == STKind->kind() && RT->sizeInBits() == STSize->sizeInBits()) return RT; } PrintFatalError("Cannot find a type to satisfy CopyKind"); } if (Op->isSubClassOf("CTO_ScaleSize")) { const ScalarType *STKind = cast(getType(D->getArg(0), Param)); int Num = Op->getValueAsInt("num"), Denom = Op->getValueAsInt("denom"); unsigned DesiredSize = STKind->sizeInBits() * Num / Denom; for (const auto &kv : ScalarTypes) { const ScalarType *RT = kv.second.get(); if (RT->kind() == STKind->kind() && RT->sizeInBits() == DesiredSize) return RT; } PrintFatalError("Cannot find a type to satisfy ScaleSize"); } PrintFatalError("Bad operator in type dag expression"); } Result::Ptr EmitterBase::getCodeForDag(DagInit *D, const Result::Scope &Scope, const Type *Param) { Record *Op = cast(D->getOperator())->getDef(); if (Op->getName() == "seq") { Result::Scope SubScope = Scope; Result::Ptr PrevV = nullptr; for (unsigned i = 0, e = D->getNumArgs(); i < e; ++i) { // We don't use getCodeForDagArg here, because the argument name // has different semantics in a seq Result::Ptr V = getCodeForDag(cast(D->getArg(i)), SubScope, Param); StringRef ArgName = D->getArgNameStr(i); if (!ArgName.empty()) SubScope[std::string(ArgName)] = V; if (PrevV) V->setPredecessor(PrevV); PrevV = V; } return PrevV; } else if (Op->isSubClassOf("Type")) { if (D->getNumArgs() != 1) PrintFatalError("Type casts should have exactly one argument"); const Type *CastType = getType(Op, Param); Result::Ptr Arg = getCodeForDagArg(D, 0, Scope, Param); if (const auto *ST = dyn_cast(CastType)) { if (!ST->requiresFloat()) { if (Arg->hasIntegerConstantValue()) return std::make_shared( ST, Arg->integerConstantValue()); else return std::make_shared(ST, Arg); } } else if (const auto *PT = dyn_cast(CastType)) { return std::make_shared(PT, Arg); } PrintFatalError("Unsupported type cast"); } else if (Op->getName() == "address") { if (D->getNumArgs() != 2) PrintFatalError("'address' should have two arguments"); Result::Ptr Arg = getCodeForDagArg(D, 0, Scope, Param); unsigned Alignment; if (auto *II = dyn_cast(D->getArg(1))) { Alignment = II->getValue(); } else { PrintFatalError("'address' alignment argument should be an integer"); } return std::make_shared(Arg, Alignment); } else if (Op->getName() == "unsignedflag") { if (D->getNumArgs() != 1) PrintFatalError("unsignedflag should have exactly one argument"); Record *TypeRec = cast(D->getArg(0))->getDef(); if (!TypeRec->isSubClassOf("Type")) PrintFatalError("unsignedflag's argument should be a type"); if (const auto *ST = dyn_cast(getType(TypeRec, Param))) { return std::make_shared( getScalarType("u32"), ST->kind() == ScalarTypeKind::UnsignedInt); } else { PrintFatalError("unsignedflag's argument should be a scalar type"); } } else if (Op->getName() == "bitsize") { if (D->getNumArgs() != 1) PrintFatalError("bitsize should have exactly one argument"); Record *TypeRec = cast(D->getArg(0))->getDef(); if (!TypeRec->isSubClassOf("Type")) PrintFatalError("bitsize's argument should be a type"); if (const auto *ST = dyn_cast(getType(TypeRec, Param))) { return std::make_shared(getScalarType("u32"), ST->sizeInBits()); } else { PrintFatalError("bitsize's argument should be a scalar type"); } } else { std::vector Args; for (unsigned i = 0, e = D->getNumArgs(); i < e; ++i) Args.push_back(getCodeForDagArg(D, i, Scope, Param)); if (Op->isSubClassOf("IRBuilderBase")) { std::set AddressArgs; std::map IntegerArgs; for (Record *sp : Op->getValueAsListOfDefs("special_params")) { unsigned Index = sp->getValueAsInt("index"); if (sp->isSubClassOf("IRBuilderAddrParam")) { AddressArgs.insert(Index); } else if (sp->isSubClassOf("IRBuilderIntParam")) { IntegerArgs[Index] = std::string(sp->getValueAsString("type")); } } return std::make_shared(Op->getValueAsString("prefix"), Args, AddressArgs, IntegerArgs); } else if (Op->isSubClassOf("IRIntBase")) { std::vector ParamTypes; for (Record *RParam : Op->getValueAsListOfDefs("params")) ParamTypes.push_back(getType(RParam, Param)); std::string IntName = std::string(Op->getValueAsString("intname")); if (Op->getValueAsBit("appendKind")) IntName += "_" + toLetter(cast(Param)->kind()); return std::make_shared(IntName, ParamTypes, Args); } else { PrintFatalError("Unsupported dag node " + Op->getName()); } } } Result::Ptr EmitterBase::getCodeForDagArg(DagInit *D, unsigned ArgNum, const Result::Scope &Scope, const Type *Param) { Init *Arg = D->getArg(ArgNum); StringRef Name = D->getArgNameStr(ArgNum); if (!Name.empty()) { if (!isa(Arg)) PrintFatalError( "dag operator argument should not have both a value and a name"); auto it = Scope.find(std::string(Name)); if (it == Scope.end()) PrintFatalError("unrecognized variable name '" + Name + "'"); return it->second; } if (auto *II = dyn_cast(Arg)) return std::make_shared(getScalarType("u32"), II->getValue()); if (auto *DI = dyn_cast(Arg)) return getCodeForDag(DI, Scope, Param); if (auto *DI = dyn_cast(Arg)) { Record *Rec = DI->getDef(); if (Rec->isSubClassOf("Type")) { const Type *T = getType(Rec, Param); return std::make_shared(T); } } PrintFatalError("bad dag argument type for code generation"); } Result::Ptr EmitterBase::getCodeForArg(unsigned ArgNum, const Type *ArgType, bool Promote, bool Immediate) { Result::Ptr V = std::make_shared( ArgNum, isa(ArgType), Immediate); if (Promote) { if (const auto *ST = dyn_cast(ArgType)) { if (ST->isInteger() && ST->sizeInBits() < 32) V = std::make_shared(getScalarType("u32"), V); } else if (const auto *PT = dyn_cast(ArgType)) { V = std::make_shared(getScalarType("u32"), V); V = std::make_shared("arm_mve_pred_i2v", std::vector{PT}, std::vector{V}); } } return V; } ACLEIntrinsic::ACLEIntrinsic(EmitterBase &ME, Record *R, const Type *Param) : ReturnType(ME.getType(R->getValueAsDef("ret"), Param)) { // Derive the intrinsic's full name, by taking the name of the // Tablegen record (or override) and appending the suffix from its // parameter type. (If the intrinsic is unparametrised, its // parameter type will be given as Void, which returns the empty // string for acleSuffix.) StringRef BaseName = (R->isSubClassOf("NameOverride") ? R->getValueAsString("basename") : R->getName()); StringRef overrideLetter = R->getValueAsString("overrideKindLetter"); FullName = (Twine(BaseName) + Param->acleSuffix(std::string(overrideLetter))).str(); // Derive the intrinsic's polymorphic name, by removing components from the // full name as specified by its 'pnt' member ('polymorphic name type'), // which indicates how many type suffixes to remove, and any other piece of // the name that should be removed. Record *PolymorphicNameType = R->getValueAsDef("pnt"); SmallVector NameParts; StringRef(FullName).split(NameParts, '_'); for (unsigned i = 0, e = PolymorphicNameType->getValueAsInt( "NumTypeSuffixesToDiscard"); i < e; ++i) NameParts.pop_back(); if (!PolymorphicNameType->isValueUnset("ExtraSuffixToDiscard")) { StringRef ExtraSuffix = PolymorphicNameType->getValueAsString("ExtraSuffixToDiscard"); auto it = NameParts.end(); while (it != NameParts.begin()) { --it; if (*it == ExtraSuffix) { NameParts.erase(it); break; } } } ShortName = join(std::begin(NameParts), std::end(NameParts), "_"); BuiltinExtension = R->getValueAsString("builtinExtension"); PolymorphicOnly = R->getValueAsBit("polymorphicOnly"); NonEvaluating = R->getValueAsBit("nonEvaluating"); HeaderOnly = R->getValueAsBit("headerOnly"); // Process the intrinsic's argument list. DagInit *ArgsDag = R->getValueAsDag("args"); Result::Scope Scope; for (unsigned i = 0, e = ArgsDag->getNumArgs(); i < e; ++i) { Init *TypeInit = ArgsDag->getArg(i); bool Promote = true; if (auto TypeDI = dyn_cast(TypeInit)) if (TypeDI->getDef()->isSubClassOf("unpromoted")) Promote = false; // Work out the type of the argument, for use in the function prototype in // the header file. const Type *ArgType = ME.getType(TypeInit, Param); ArgTypes.push_back(ArgType); // If the argument is a subclass of Immediate, record the details about // what values it can take, for Sema checking. bool Immediate = false; if (auto TypeDI = dyn_cast(TypeInit)) { Record *TypeRec = TypeDI->getDef(); if (TypeRec->isSubClassOf("Immediate")) { Immediate = true; Record *Bounds = TypeRec->getValueAsDef("bounds"); ImmediateArg &IA = ImmediateArgs[i]; if (Bounds->isSubClassOf("IB_ConstRange")) { IA.boundsType = ImmediateArg::BoundsType::ExplicitRange; IA.i1 = Bounds->getValueAsInt("lo"); IA.i2 = Bounds->getValueAsInt("hi"); } else if (Bounds->getName() == "IB_UEltValue") { IA.boundsType = ImmediateArg::BoundsType::UInt; IA.i1 = Param->sizeInBits(); } else if (Bounds->getName() == "IB_LaneIndex") { IA.boundsType = ImmediateArg::BoundsType::ExplicitRange; IA.i1 = 0; IA.i2 = 128 / Param->sizeInBits() - 1; } else if (Bounds->isSubClassOf("IB_EltBit")) { IA.boundsType = ImmediateArg::BoundsType::ExplicitRange; IA.i1 = Bounds->getValueAsInt("base"); const Type *T = ME.getType(Bounds->getValueAsDef("type"), Param); IA.i2 = IA.i1 + T->sizeInBits() - 1; } else { PrintFatalError("unrecognised ImmediateBounds subclass"); } IA.ArgType = ArgType; if (!TypeRec->isValueUnset("extra")) { IA.ExtraCheckType = TypeRec->getValueAsString("extra"); if (!TypeRec->isValueUnset("extraarg")) IA.ExtraCheckArgs = TypeRec->getValueAsString("extraarg"); } } } // The argument will usually have a name in the arguments dag, which goes // into the variable-name scope that the code gen will refer to. StringRef ArgName = ArgsDag->getArgNameStr(i); if (!ArgName.empty()) Scope[std::string(ArgName)] = ME.getCodeForArg(i, ArgType, Promote, Immediate); } // Finally, go through the codegen dag and translate it into a Result object // (with an arbitrary DAG of depended-on Results hanging off it). DagInit *CodeDag = R->getValueAsDag("codegen"); Record *MainOp = cast(CodeDag->getOperator())->getDef(); if (MainOp->isSubClassOf("CustomCodegen")) { // Or, if it's the special case of CustomCodegen, just accumulate // a list of parameters we're going to assign to variables before // breaking from the loop. CustomCodeGenArgs["CustomCodeGenType"] = (Twine("CustomCodeGen::") + MainOp->getValueAsString("type")).str(); for (unsigned i = 0, e = CodeDag->getNumArgs(); i < e; ++i) { StringRef Name = CodeDag->getArgNameStr(i); if (Name.empty()) { PrintFatalError("Operands to CustomCodegen should have names"); } else if (auto *II = dyn_cast(CodeDag->getArg(i))) { CustomCodeGenArgs[std::string(Name)] = itostr(II->getValue()); } else if (auto *SI = dyn_cast(CodeDag->getArg(i))) { CustomCodeGenArgs[std::string(Name)] = std::string(SI->getValue()); } else { PrintFatalError("Operands to CustomCodegen should be integers"); } } } else { Code = ME.getCodeForDag(CodeDag, Scope, Param); } } EmitterBase::EmitterBase(RecordKeeper &Records) { // Construct the whole EmitterBase. // First, look up all the instances of PrimitiveType. This gives us the list // of vector typedefs we have to put in arm_mve.h, and also allows us to // collect all the useful ScalarType instances into a big list so that we can // use it for operations such as 'find the unsigned version of this signed // integer type'. for (Record *R : Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("PrimitiveType")) ScalarTypes[std::string(R->getName())] = std::make_unique(R); // Now go through the instances of Intrinsic, and for each one, iterate // through its list of type parameters making an ACLEIntrinsic for each one. for (Record *R : Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("Intrinsic")) { for (Record *RParam : R->getValueAsListOfDefs("params")) { const Type *Param = getType(RParam, getVoidType()); auto Intrinsic = std::make_unique(*this, R, Param); ACLEIntrinsics[Intrinsic->fullName()] = std::move(Intrinsic); } } } /// A wrapper on raw_string_ostream that contains its own buffer rather than /// having to point it at one elsewhere. (In other words, it works just like /// std::ostringstream; also, this makes it convenient to declare a whole array /// of them at once.) /// /// We have to set this up using multiple inheritance, to ensure that the /// string member has been constructed before raw_string_ostream's constructor /// is given a pointer to it. class string_holder { protected: std::string S; }; class raw_self_contained_string_ostream : private string_holder, public raw_string_ostream { public: raw_self_contained_string_ostream() : string_holder(), raw_string_ostream(S) {} }; const char LLVMLicenseHeader[] = " *\n" " *\n" " * Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM" " Exceptions.\n" " * See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.\n" " * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception\n" " *\n" " *===-----------------------------------------------------------------" "------===\n" " */\n" "\n"; // Machinery for the grouping of intrinsics by similar codegen. // // The general setup is that 'MergeableGroup' stores the things that a set of // similarly shaped intrinsics have in common: the text of their code // generation, and the number and type of their parameter variables. // MergeableGroup is the key in a std::map whose value is a set of // OutputIntrinsic, which stores the ways in which a particular intrinsic // specializes the MergeableGroup's generic description: the function name and // the _values_ of the parameter variables. struct ComparableStringVector : std::vector { // Infrastructure: a derived class of vector which comes with an // ordering, so that it can be used as a key in maps and an element in sets. // There's no requirement on the ordering beyond being deterministic. bool operator<(const ComparableStringVector &rhs) const { if (size() != rhs.size()) return size() < rhs.size(); for (size_t i = 0, e = size(); i < e; ++i) if ((*this)[i] != rhs[i]) return (*this)[i] < rhs[i]; return false; } }; struct OutputIntrinsic { const ACLEIntrinsic *Int; std::string Name; ComparableStringVector ParamValues; bool operator<(const OutputIntrinsic &rhs) const { if (Name != rhs.Name) return Name < rhs.Name; return ParamValues < rhs.ParamValues; } }; struct MergeableGroup { std::string Code; ComparableStringVector ParamTypes; bool operator<(const MergeableGroup &rhs) const { if (Code != rhs.Code) return Code < rhs.Code; return ParamTypes < rhs.ParamTypes; } }; void EmitterBase::EmitBuiltinCG(raw_ostream &OS) { // Pass 1: generate code for all the intrinsics as if every type or constant // that can possibly be abstracted out into a parameter variable will be. // This identifies the sets of intrinsics we'll group together into a single // piece of code generation. std::map> MergeableGroupsPrelim; for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; if (Int.headerOnly()) continue; MergeableGroup MG; OutputIntrinsic OI; OI.Int = ∬ OI.Name = Int.fullName(); CodeGenParamAllocator ParamAllocPrelim{&MG.ParamTypes, &OI.ParamValues}; raw_string_ostream OS(MG.Code); Int.genCode(OS, ParamAllocPrelim, 1); OS.flush(); MergeableGroupsPrelim[MG].insert(OI); } // Pass 2: for each of those groups, optimize the parameter variable set by // eliminating 'parameters' that are the same for all intrinsics in the // group, and merging together pairs of parameter variables that take the // same values as each other for all intrinsics in the group. std::map> MergeableGroups; for (const auto &kv : MergeableGroupsPrelim) { const MergeableGroup &MG = kv.first; std::vector ParamNumbers; std::map ParamNumberMap; // Loop over the parameters for this group. for (size_t i = 0, e = MG.ParamTypes.size(); i < e; ++i) { // Is this parameter the same for all intrinsics in the group? const OutputIntrinsic &OI_first = *kv.second.begin(); bool Constant = all_of(kv.second, [&](const OutputIntrinsic &OI) { return OI.ParamValues[i] == OI_first.ParamValues[i]; }); // If so, record it as -1, meaning 'no parameter variable needed'. Then // the corresponding call to allocParam in pass 2 will not generate a // variable at all, and just use the value inline. if (Constant) { ParamNumbers.push_back(-1); continue; } // Otherwise, make a list of the values this parameter takes for each // intrinsic, and see if that value vector matches anything we already // have. We also record the parameter type, so that we don't accidentally // match up two parameter variables with different types. (Not that // there's much chance of them having textually equivalent values, but in // _principle_ it could happen.) ComparableStringVector key; key.push_back(MG.ParamTypes[i]); for (const auto &OI : kv.second) key.push_back(OI.ParamValues[i]); auto Found = ParamNumberMap.find(key); if (Found != ParamNumberMap.end()) { // Yes, an existing parameter variable can be reused for this. ParamNumbers.push_back(Found->second); continue; } // No, we need a new parameter variable. int ExistingIndex = ParamNumberMap.size(); ParamNumberMap[key] = ExistingIndex; ParamNumbers.push_back(ExistingIndex); } // Now we're ready to do the pass 2 code generation, which will emit the // reduced set of parameter variables we've just worked out. for (const auto &OI_prelim : kv.second) { const ACLEIntrinsic *Int = OI_prelim.Int; MergeableGroup MG; OutputIntrinsic OI; OI.Int = OI_prelim.Int; OI.Name = OI_prelim.Name; CodeGenParamAllocator ParamAlloc{&MG.ParamTypes, &OI.ParamValues, &ParamNumbers}; raw_string_ostream OS(MG.Code); Int->genCode(OS, ParamAlloc, 2); OS.flush(); MergeableGroups[MG].insert(OI); } } // Output the actual C++ code. for (const auto &kv : MergeableGroups) { const MergeableGroup &MG = kv.first; // List of case statements in the main switch on BuiltinID, and an open // brace. const char *prefix = ""; for (const auto &OI : kv.second) { OS << prefix << "case ARM::BI__builtin_arm_" << OI.Int->builtinExtension() << "_" << OI.Name << ":"; prefix = "\n"; } OS << " {\n"; if (!MG.ParamTypes.empty()) { // If we've got some parameter variables, then emit their declarations... for (size_t i = 0, e = MG.ParamTypes.size(); i < e; ++i) { StringRef Type = MG.ParamTypes[i]; OS << " " << Type; if (!Type.endswith("*")) OS << " "; OS << " Param" << utostr(i) << ";\n"; } // ... and an inner switch on BuiltinID that will fill them in with each // individual intrinsic's values. OS << " switch (BuiltinID) {\n"; for (const auto &OI : kv.second) { OS << " case ARM::BI__builtin_arm_" << OI.Int->builtinExtension() << "_" << OI.Name << ":\n"; for (size_t i = 0, e = MG.ParamTypes.size(); i < e; ++i) OS << " Param" << utostr(i) << " = " << OI.ParamValues[i] << ";\n"; OS << " break;\n"; } OS << " }\n"; } // And finally, output the code, and close the outer pair of braces. (The // code will always end with a 'return' statement, so we need not insert a // 'break' here.) OS << MG.Code << "}\n"; } } void EmitterBase::EmitBuiltinAliases(raw_ostream &OS) { // Build a sorted table of: // - intrinsic id number // - full name // - polymorphic name or -1 StringToOffsetTable StringTable; OS << "static const IntrinToName MapData[] = {\n"; for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; if (Int.headerOnly()) continue; int32_t ShortNameOffset = Int.polymorphic() ? StringTable.GetOrAddStringOffset(Int.shortName()) : -1; OS << " { ARM::BI__builtin_arm_" << Int.builtinExtension() << "_" << Int.fullName() << ", " << StringTable.GetOrAddStringOffset(Int.fullName()) << ", " << ShortNameOffset << "},\n"; } OS << "};\n\n"; OS << "ArrayRef Map(MapData);\n\n"; OS << "static const char IntrinNames[] = {\n"; StringTable.EmitString(OS); OS << "};\n\n"; } void EmitterBase::GroupSemaChecks( std::map> &Checks) { for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; if (Int.headerOnly()) continue; std::string Check = Int.genSema(); if (!Check.empty()) Checks[Check].insert(Int.fullName()); } } // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The class used for generating arm_mve.h and related Clang bits // class MveEmitter : public EmitterBase { public: MveEmitter(RecordKeeper &Records) : EmitterBase(Records){}; void EmitHeader(raw_ostream &OS) override; void EmitBuiltinDef(raw_ostream &OS) override; void EmitBuiltinSema(raw_ostream &OS) override; }; void MveEmitter::EmitHeader(raw_ostream &OS) { // Accumulate pieces of the header file that will be enabled under various // different combinations of #ifdef. The index into parts[] is made up of // the following bit flags. constexpr unsigned Float = 1; constexpr unsigned UseUserNamespace = 2; constexpr unsigned NumParts = 4; raw_self_contained_string_ostream parts[NumParts]; // Write typedefs for all the required vector types, and a few scalar // types that don't already have the name we want them to have. parts[0] << "typedef uint16_t mve_pred16_t;\n"; parts[Float] << "typedef __fp16 float16_t;\n" "typedef float float32_t;\n"; for (const auto &kv : ScalarTypes) { const ScalarType *ST = kv.second.get(); if (ST->hasNonstandardName()) continue; raw_ostream &OS = parts[ST->requiresFloat() ? Float : 0]; const VectorType *VT = getVectorType(ST); OS << "typedef __attribute__((__neon_vector_type__(" << VT->lanes() << "), __clang_arm_mve_strict_polymorphism)) " << ST->cName() << " " << VT->cName() << ";\n"; // Every vector type also comes with a pair of multi-vector types for // the VLD2 and VLD4 instructions. for (unsigned n = 2; n <= 4; n += 2) { const MultiVectorType *MT = getMultiVectorType(n, VT); OS << "typedef struct { " << VT->cName() << " val[" << n << "]; } " << MT->cName() << ";\n"; } } parts[0] << "\n"; parts[Float] << "\n"; // Write declarations for all the intrinsics. for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; // We generate each intrinsic twice, under its full unambiguous // name and its shorter polymorphic name (if the latter exists). for (bool Polymorphic : {false, true}) { if (Polymorphic && !Int.polymorphic()) continue; if (!Polymorphic && Int.polymorphicOnly()) continue; // We also generate each intrinsic under a name like __arm_vfooq // (which is in C language implementation namespace, so it's // safe to define in any conforming user program) and a shorter // one like vfooq (which is in user namespace, so a user might // reasonably have used it for something already). If so, they // can #define __ARM_MVE_PRESERVE_USER_NAMESPACE before // including the header, which will suppress the shorter names // and leave only the implementation-namespace ones. Then they // have to write __arm_vfooq everywhere, of course. for (bool UserNamespace : {false, true}) { raw_ostream &OS = parts[(Int.requiresFloat() ? Float : 0) | (UserNamespace ? UseUserNamespace : 0)]; // Make the name of the function in this declaration. std::string FunctionName = Polymorphic ? Int.shortName() : Int.fullName(); if (!UserNamespace) FunctionName = "__arm_" + FunctionName; // Make strings for the types involved in the function's // prototype. std::string RetTypeName = Int.returnType()->cName(); if (!StringRef(RetTypeName).endswith("*")) RetTypeName += " "; std::vector ArgTypeNames; for (const Type *ArgTypePtr : Int.argTypes()) ArgTypeNames.push_back(ArgTypePtr->cName()); std::string ArgTypesString = join(std::begin(ArgTypeNames), std::end(ArgTypeNames), ", "); // Emit the actual declaration. All these functions are // declared 'static inline' without a body, which is fine // provided clang recognizes them as builtins, and has the // effect that this type signature is used in place of the one // that Builtins.def didn't provide. That's how we can get // structure types that weren't defined until this header was // included to be part of the type signature of a builtin that // was known to clang already. // // The declarations use __attribute__(__clang_arm_builtin_alias), // so that each function declared will be recognized as the // appropriate MVE builtin in spite of its user-facing name. // // (That's better than making them all wrapper functions, // partly because it avoids any compiler error message citing // the wrapper function definition instead of the user's code, // and mostly because some MVE intrinsics have arguments // required to be compile-time constants, and that property // can't be propagated through a wrapper function. It can be // propagated through a macro, but macros can't be overloaded // on argument types very easily - you have to use _Generic, // which makes error messages very confusing when the user // gets it wrong.) // // Finally, the polymorphic versions of the intrinsics are // also defined with __attribute__(overloadable), so that when // the same name is defined with several type signatures, the // right thing happens. Each one of the overloaded // declarations is given a different builtin id, which // has exactly the effect we want: first clang resolves the // overload to the right function, then it knows which builtin // it's referring to, and then the Sema checking for that // builtin can check further things like the constant // arguments. // // One more subtlety is the newline just before the return // type name. That's a cosmetic tweak to make the error // messages legible if the user gets the types wrong in a call // to a polymorphic function: this way, clang will print just // the _final_ line of each declaration in the header, to show // the type signatures that would have been legal. So all the // confusing machinery with __attribute__ is left out of the // error message, and the user sees something that's more or // less self-documenting: "here's a list of actually readable // type signatures for vfooq(), and here's why each one didn't // match your call". OS << "static __inline__ __attribute__((" << (Polymorphic ? "__overloadable__, " : "") << "__clang_arm_builtin_alias(__builtin_arm_mve_" << Int.fullName() << ")))\n" << RetTypeName << FunctionName << "(" << ArgTypesString << ");\n"; } } } for (auto &part : parts) part << "\n"; // Now we've finished accumulating bits and pieces into the parts[] array. // Put it all together to write the final output file. OS << "/*===---- arm_mve.h - ARM MVE intrinsics " "-----------------------------------===\n" << LLVMLicenseHeader << "#ifndef __ARM_MVE_H\n" "#define __ARM_MVE_H\n" "\n" "#if !__ARM_FEATURE_MVE\n" "#error \"MVE support not enabled\"\n" "#endif\n" "\n" "#include \n" "\n" "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" "extern \"C\" {\n" "#endif\n" "\n"; for (size_t i = 0; i < NumParts; ++i) { std::vector conditions; if (i & Float) conditions.push_back("(__ARM_FEATURE_MVE & 2)"); if (i & UseUserNamespace) conditions.push_back("(!defined __ARM_MVE_PRESERVE_USER_NAMESPACE)"); std::string condition = join(std::begin(conditions), std::end(conditions), " && "); if (!condition.empty()) OS << "#if " << condition << "\n\n"; OS << parts[i].str(); if (!condition.empty()) OS << "#endif /* " << condition << " */\n\n"; } OS << "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" "} /* extern \"C\" */\n" "#endif\n" "\n" "#endif /* __ARM_MVE_H */\n"; } void MveEmitter::EmitBuiltinDef(raw_ostream &OS) { for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; OS << "TARGET_HEADER_BUILTIN(__builtin_arm_mve_" << Int.fullName() << ", \"\", \"n\", \"arm_mve.h\", ALL_LANGUAGES, \"\")\n"; } std::set ShortNamesSeen; for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; if (Int.polymorphic()) { StringRef Name = Int.shortName(); if (ShortNamesSeen.find(std::string(Name)) == ShortNamesSeen.end()) { OS << "BUILTIN(__builtin_arm_mve_" << Name << ", \"vi.\", \"nt"; if (Int.nonEvaluating()) OS << "u"; // indicate that this builtin doesn't evaluate its args OS << "\")\n"; ShortNamesSeen.insert(std::string(Name)); } } } } void MveEmitter::EmitBuiltinSema(raw_ostream &OS) { std::map> Checks; GroupSemaChecks(Checks); for (const auto &kv : Checks) { for (StringRef Name : kv.second) OS << "case ARM::BI__builtin_arm_mve_" << Name << ":\n"; OS << " return " << kv.first; } } // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Class that describes an ACLE intrinsic implemented as a macro. // // This class is used when the intrinsic is polymorphic in 2 or 3 types, but we // want to avoid a combinatorial explosion by reinterpreting the arguments to // fixed types. class FunctionMacro { std::vector Params; StringRef Definition; public: FunctionMacro(const Record &R); const std::vector &getParams() const { return Params; } StringRef getDefinition() const { return Definition; } }; FunctionMacro::FunctionMacro(const Record &R) { Params = R.getValueAsListOfStrings("params"); Definition = R.getValueAsString("definition"); } // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The class used for generating arm_cde.h and related Clang bits // class CdeEmitter : public EmitterBase { std::map FunctionMacros; public: CdeEmitter(RecordKeeper &Records); void EmitHeader(raw_ostream &OS) override; void EmitBuiltinDef(raw_ostream &OS) override; void EmitBuiltinSema(raw_ostream &OS) override; }; CdeEmitter::CdeEmitter(RecordKeeper &Records) : EmitterBase(Records) { for (Record *R : Records.getAllDerivedDefinitions("FunctionMacro")) FunctionMacros.emplace(R->getName(), FunctionMacro(*R)); } void CdeEmitter::EmitHeader(raw_ostream &OS) { // Accumulate pieces of the header file that will be enabled under various // different combinations of #ifdef. The index into parts[] is one of the // following: constexpr unsigned None = 0; constexpr unsigned MVE = 1; constexpr unsigned MVEFloat = 2; constexpr unsigned NumParts = 3; raw_self_contained_string_ostream parts[NumParts]; // Write typedefs for all the required vector types, and a few scalar // types that don't already have the name we want them to have. parts[MVE] << "typedef uint16_t mve_pred16_t;\n"; parts[MVEFloat] << "typedef __fp16 float16_t;\n" "typedef float float32_t;\n"; for (const auto &kv : ScalarTypes) { const ScalarType *ST = kv.second.get(); if (ST->hasNonstandardName()) continue; // We don't have float64x2_t if (ST->kind() == ScalarTypeKind::Float && ST->sizeInBits() == 64) continue; raw_ostream &OS = parts[ST->requiresFloat() ? MVEFloat : MVE]; const VectorType *VT = getVectorType(ST); OS << "typedef __attribute__((__neon_vector_type__(" << VT->lanes() << "), __clang_arm_mve_strict_polymorphism)) " << ST->cName() << " " << VT->cName() << ";\n"; } parts[MVE] << "\n"; parts[MVEFloat] << "\n"; // Write declarations for all the intrinsics. for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; // We generate each intrinsic twice, under its full unambiguous // name and its shorter polymorphic name (if the latter exists). for (bool Polymorphic : {false, true}) { if (Polymorphic && !Int.polymorphic()) continue; if (!Polymorphic && Int.polymorphicOnly()) continue; raw_ostream &OS = parts[Int.requiresFloat() ? MVEFloat : Int.requiresMVE() ? MVE : None]; // Make the name of the function in this declaration. std::string FunctionName = "__arm_" + (Polymorphic ? Int.shortName() : Int.fullName()); // Make strings for the types involved in the function's // prototype. std::string RetTypeName = Int.returnType()->cName(); if (!StringRef(RetTypeName).endswith("*")) RetTypeName += " "; std::vector ArgTypeNames; for (const Type *ArgTypePtr : Int.argTypes()) ArgTypeNames.push_back(ArgTypePtr->cName()); std::string ArgTypesString = join(std::begin(ArgTypeNames), std::end(ArgTypeNames), ", "); // Emit the actual declaration. See MveEmitter::EmitHeader for detailed // comments OS << "static __inline__ __attribute__((" << (Polymorphic ? "__overloadable__, " : "") << "__clang_arm_builtin_alias(__builtin_arm_" << Int.builtinExtension() << "_" << Int.fullName() << ")))\n" << RetTypeName << FunctionName << "(" << ArgTypesString << ");\n"; } } for (const auto &kv : FunctionMacros) { StringRef Name = kv.first; const FunctionMacro &FM = kv.second; raw_ostream &OS = parts[MVE]; OS << "#define " << "__arm_" << Name << "(" << join(FM.getParams(), ", ") << ") " << FM.getDefinition() << "\n"; } for (auto &part : parts) part << "\n"; // Now we've finished accumulating bits and pieces into the parts[] array. // Put it all together to write the final output file. OS << "/*===---- arm_cde.h - ARM CDE intrinsics " "-----------------------------------===\n" << LLVMLicenseHeader << "#ifndef __ARM_CDE_H\n" "#define __ARM_CDE_H\n" "\n" "#if !__ARM_FEATURE_CDE\n" "#error \"CDE support not enabled\"\n" "#endif\n" "\n" "#include \n" "\n" "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" "extern \"C\" {\n" "#endif\n" "\n"; for (size_t i = 0; i < NumParts; ++i) { std::string condition; if (i == MVEFloat) condition = "__ARM_FEATURE_MVE & 2"; else if (i == MVE) condition = "__ARM_FEATURE_MVE"; if (!condition.empty()) OS << "#if " << condition << "\n\n"; OS << parts[i].str(); if (!condition.empty()) OS << "#endif /* " << condition << " */\n\n"; } OS << "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" "} /* extern \"C\" */\n" "#endif\n" "\n" "#endif /* __ARM_CDE_H */\n"; } void CdeEmitter::EmitBuiltinDef(raw_ostream &OS) { for (const auto &kv : ACLEIntrinsics) { if (kv.second->headerOnly()) continue; const ACLEIntrinsic &Int = *kv.second; OS << "TARGET_HEADER_BUILTIN(__builtin_arm_cde_" << Int.fullName() << ", \"\", \"ncU\", \"arm_cde.h\", ALL_LANGUAGES, \"\")\n"; } } void CdeEmitter::EmitBuiltinSema(raw_ostream &OS) { std::map> Checks; GroupSemaChecks(Checks); for (const auto &kv : Checks) { for (StringRef Name : kv.second) OS << "case ARM::BI__builtin_arm_cde_" << Name << ":\n"; OS << " Err = " << kv.first << " break;\n"; } } } // namespace namespace clang { // MVE void EmitMveHeader(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { MveEmitter(Records).EmitHeader(OS); } void EmitMveBuiltinDef(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { MveEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinDef(OS); } void EmitMveBuiltinSema(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { MveEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinSema(OS); } void EmitMveBuiltinCG(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { MveEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinCG(OS); } void EmitMveBuiltinAliases(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { MveEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinAliases(OS); } // CDE void EmitCdeHeader(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { CdeEmitter(Records).EmitHeader(OS); } void EmitCdeBuiltinDef(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { CdeEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinDef(OS); } void EmitCdeBuiltinSema(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { CdeEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinSema(OS); } void EmitCdeBuiltinCG(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { CdeEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinCG(OS); } void EmitCdeBuiltinAliases(RecordKeeper &Records, raw_ostream &OS) { CdeEmitter(Records).EmitBuiltinAliases(OS); } } // end namespace clang