Documentation clarifications for isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute.

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Eli Friedman 2009-07-17 08:38:29 +00:00
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/// mayHaveSideEffects - Return true if the instruction may have side effects.
///
/// Note that this does not consider malloc and alloca to have side
/// effects because the newly allocated memory is completely invisible to
/// instructions which don't used the returned value. For cases where this
/// matters, isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute may be more appropriate.
bool mayHaveSideEffects() const {
return mayWriteToMemory() || mayThrow();
}
/// isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute - Return true if the instruction does not
/// have any effects besides calculating the result and does not have
/// undefined behavior. Unlike in mayHaveSideEffects(), allocating memory
/// is considered an effect.
/// undefined behavior.
///
/// This method never returns true for an instruction that returns true for
/// mayHaveSideEffects; however, this method also does some other checks in
/// addition. It checks for undefined behavior, like dividing by zero or
/// loading from an invalid pointer (but not for undefined results, like a
/// shift with a shift amount larger than the width of the result). It checks
/// for malloc and alloca because speculatively executing them might cause a
/// memory leak. It also returns false for instructions related to control
/// flow, specifically terminators and PHI nodes.
///
/// This method only looks at the instruction itself and its operands, so if
/// this method returns true, it is safe to move the instruction as long as
/// the operands still dominate it. However, care must be taken with
/// instructions which read memory.
/// the correct dominance relationships for the operands and users hold.
/// However, this method can return true for instructions that read memory;
/// for such instructions, moving them may change the resulting value.
bool isSafeToSpeculativelyExecute() const;
/// Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: