llvm-project/clang/lib/Basic/TargetInfo.cpp

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//===--- TargetInfo.cpp - Information about Target machine ----------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the TargetInfo and TargetInfoImpl interfaces.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h"
#include "clang/Basic/AddressSpaces.h"
#include "clang/Basic/CharInfo.h"
#include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/APFloat.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace clang;
static const LangAS::Map DefaultAddrSpaceMap = { 0 };
// TargetInfo Constructor.
TargetInfo::TargetInfo(const llvm::Triple &T) : TargetOpts(), Triple(T) {
// Set defaults. Defaults are set for a 32-bit RISC platform, like PPC or
// SPARC. These should be overridden by concrete targets as needed.
BigEndian = true;
TLSSupported = true;
NoAsmVariants = false;
PointerWidth = PointerAlign = 32;
BoolWidth = BoolAlign = 8;
IntWidth = IntAlign = 32;
LongWidth = LongAlign = 32;
LongLongWidth = LongLongAlign = 64;
SuitableAlign = 64;
DefaultAlignForAttributeAligned = 128;
MinGlobalAlign = 0;
HalfWidth = 16;
HalfAlign = 16;
FloatWidth = 32;
FloatAlign = 32;
DoubleWidth = 64;
DoubleAlign = 64;
LongDoubleWidth = 64;
LongDoubleAlign = 64;
LargeArrayMinWidth = 0;
LargeArrayAlign = 0;
MaxAtomicPromoteWidth = MaxAtomicInlineWidth = 0;
MaxVectorAlign = 0;
SimdDefaultAlign = 0;
SizeType = UnsignedLong;
PtrDiffType = SignedLong;
IntMaxType = SignedLongLong;
IntPtrType = SignedLong;
WCharType = SignedInt;
WIntType = SignedInt;
Char16Type = UnsignedShort;
Char32Type = UnsignedInt;
Int64Type = SignedLongLong;
SigAtomicType = SignedInt;
ProcessIDType = SignedInt;
UseSignedCharForObjCBool = true;
UseBitFieldTypeAlignment = true;
UseZeroLengthBitfieldAlignment = false;
ZeroLengthBitfieldBoundary = 0;
HalfFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEhalf;
FloatFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEsingle;
DoubleFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEdouble;
LongDoubleFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEdouble;
DescriptionString = nullptr;
UserLabelPrefix = "_";
MCountName = "mcount";
RegParmMax = 0;
SSERegParmMax = 0;
HasAlignMac68kSupport = false;
// Default to no types using fpret.
RealTypeUsesObjCFPRet = 0;
// Default to not using fp2ret for __Complex long double
ComplexLongDoubleUsesFP2Ret = false;
// Set the C++ ABI based on the triple.
TheCXXABI.set(Triple.isKnownWindowsMSVCEnvironment()
? TargetCXXABI::Microsoft
: TargetCXXABI::GenericItanium);
// Default to an empty address space map.
AddrSpaceMap = &DefaultAddrSpaceMap;
UseAddrSpaceMapMangling = false;
// Default to an unknown platform name.
PlatformName = "unknown";
PlatformMinVersion = VersionTuple();
}
// Out of line virtual dtor for TargetInfo.
TargetInfo::~TargetInfo() {}
/// getTypeName - Return the user string for the specified integer type enum.
/// For example, SignedShort -> "short".
const char *TargetInfo::getTypeName(IntType T) {
switch (T) {
default: llvm_unreachable("not an integer!");
case SignedChar: return "signed char";
case UnsignedChar: return "unsigned char";
case SignedShort: return "short";
case UnsignedShort: return "unsigned short";
case SignedInt: return "int";
case UnsignedInt: return "unsigned int";
case SignedLong: return "long int";
case UnsignedLong: return "long unsigned int";
case SignedLongLong: return "long long int";
case UnsignedLongLong: return "long long unsigned int";
}
}
/// getTypeConstantSuffix - Return the constant suffix for the specified
/// integer type enum. For example, SignedLong -> "L".
const char *TargetInfo::getTypeConstantSuffix(IntType T) const {
switch (T) {
default: llvm_unreachable("not an integer!");
case SignedChar:
case SignedShort:
case SignedInt: return "";
case SignedLong: return "L";
case SignedLongLong: return "LL";
case UnsignedChar:
if (getCharWidth() < getIntWidth())
return "";
case UnsignedShort:
if (getShortWidth() < getIntWidth())
return "";
case UnsignedInt: return "U";
case UnsignedLong: return "UL";
case UnsignedLongLong: return "ULL";
}
}
/// getTypeFormatModifier - Return the printf format modifier for the
/// specified integer type enum. For example, SignedLong -> "l".
const char *TargetInfo::getTypeFormatModifier(IntType T) {
switch (T) {
default: llvm_unreachable("not an integer!");
case SignedChar:
case UnsignedChar: return "hh";
case SignedShort:
case UnsignedShort: return "h";
case SignedInt:
case UnsignedInt: return "";
case SignedLong:
case UnsignedLong: return "l";
case SignedLongLong:
case UnsignedLongLong: return "ll";
}
}
/// getTypeWidth - Return the width (in bits) of the specified integer type
/// enum. For example, SignedInt -> getIntWidth().
unsigned TargetInfo::getTypeWidth(IntType T) const {
switch (T) {
default: llvm_unreachable("not an integer!");
case SignedChar:
case UnsignedChar: return getCharWidth();
case SignedShort:
case UnsignedShort: return getShortWidth();
case SignedInt:
case UnsignedInt: return getIntWidth();
case SignedLong:
case UnsignedLong: return getLongWidth();
case SignedLongLong:
case UnsignedLongLong: return getLongLongWidth();
};
}
TargetInfo::IntType TargetInfo::getIntTypeByWidth(
unsigned BitWidth, bool IsSigned) const {
if (getCharWidth() == BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedChar : UnsignedChar;
if (getShortWidth() == BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedShort : UnsignedShort;
if (getIntWidth() == BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedInt : UnsignedInt;
if (getLongWidth() == BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedLong : UnsignedLong;
if (getLongLongWidth() == BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedLongLong : UnsignedLongLong;
return NoInt;
}
TargetInfo::IntType TargetInfo::getLeastIntTypeByWidth(unsigned BitWidth,
bool IsSigned) const {
if (getCharWidth() >= BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedChar : UnsignedChar;
if (getShortWidth() >= BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedShort : UnsignedShort;
if (getIntWidth() >= BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedInt : UnsignedInt;
if (getLongWidth() >= BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedLong : UnsignedLong;
if (getLongLongWidth() >= BitWidth)
return IsSigned ? SignedLongLong : UnsignedLongLong;
return NoInt;
}
TargetInfo::RealType TargetInfo::getRealTypeByWidth(unsigned BitWidth) const {
if (getFloatWidth() == BitWidth)
return Float;
if (getDoubleWidth() == BitWidth)
return Double;
switch (BitWidth) {
case 96:
if (&getLongDoubleFormat() == &llvm::APFloat::x87DoubleExtended)
return LongDouble;
break;
case 128:
if (&getLongDoubleFormat() == &llvm::APFloat::PPCDoubleDouble ||
&getLongDoubleFormat() == &llvm::APFloat::IEEEquad)
return LongDouble;
break;
}
return NoFloat;
}
/// getTypeAlign - Return the alignment (in bits) of the specified integer type
/// enum. For example, SignedInt -> getIntAlign().
unsigned TargetInfo::getTypeAlign(IntType T) const {
switch (T) {
default: llvm_unreachable("not an integer!");
case SignedChar:
case UnsignedChar: return getCharAlign();
case SignedShort:
case UnsignedShort: return getShortAlign();
case SignedInt:
case UnsignedInt: return getIntAlign();
case SignedLong:
case UnsignedLong: return getLongAlign();
case SignedLongLong:
case UnsignedLongLong: return getLongLongAlign();
};
}
/// isTypeSigned - Return whether an integer types is signed. Returns true if
/// the type is signed; false otherwise.
bool TargetInfo::isTypeSigned(IntType T) {
switch (T) {
default: llvm_unreachable("not an integer!");
case SignedChar:
case SignedShort:
case SignedInt:
case SignedLong:
case SignedLongLong:
return true;
case UnsignedChar:
case UnsignedShort:
case UnsignedInt:
case UnsignedLong:
case UnsignedLongLong:
return false;
};
}
/// adjust - Set forced language options.
/// Apply changes to the target information with respect to certain
/// language options which change the target configuration.
void TargetInfo::adjust(const LangOptions &Opts) {
if (Opts.NoBitFieldTypeAlign)
UseBitFieldTypeAlignment = false;
if (Opts.ShortWChar)
WCharType = UnsignedShort;
if (Opts.OpenCL) {
// OpenCL C requires specific widths for types, irrespective of
// what these normally are for the target.
// We also define long long and long double here, although the
// OpenCL standard only mentions these as "reserved".
IntWidth = IntAlign = 32;
LongWidth = LongAlign = 64;
LongLongWidth = LongLongAlign = 128;
HalfWidth = HalfAlign = 16;
FloatWidth = FloatAlign = 32;
// Embedded 32-bit targets (OpenCL EP) might have double C type
// defined as float. Let's not override this as it might lead
// to generating illegal code that uses 64bit doubles.
if (DoubleWidth != FloatWidth) {
DoubleWidth = DoubleAlign = 64;
DoubleFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEdouble;
}
LongDoubleWidth = LongDoubleAlign = 128;
assert(PointerWidth == 32 || PointerWidth == 64);
bool Is32BitArch = PointerWidth == 32;
SizeType = Is32BitArch ? UnsignedInt : UnsignedLong;
PtrDiffType = Is32BitArch ? SignedInt : SignedLong;
IntPtrType = Is32BitArch ? SignedInt : SignedLong;
IntMaxType = SignedLongLong;
Int64Type = SignedLong;
HalfFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEhalf;
FloatFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEsingle;
LongDoubleFormat = &llvm::APFloat::IEEEquad;
}
}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
static StringRef removeGCCRegisterPrefix(StringRef Name) {
if (Name[0] == '%' || Name[0] == '#')
Name = Name.substr(1);
return Name;
}
/// isValidClobber - Returns whether the passed in string is
/// a valid clobber in an inline asm statement. This is used by
/// Sema.
bool TargetInfo::isValidClobber(StringRef Name) const {
return (isValidGCCRegisterName(Name) ||
Name == "memory" || Name == "cc");
}
/// isValidGCCRegisterName - Returns whether the passed in string
/// is a valid register name according to GCC. This is used by Sema for
/// inline asm statements.
bool TargetInfo::isValidGCCRegisterName(StringRef Name) const {
if (Name.empty())
return false;
const char * const *Names;
unsigned NumNames;
// Get rid of any register prefix.
Name = removeGCCRegisterPrefix(Name);
if (Name.empty())
return false;
getGCCRegNames(Names, NumNames);
// If we have a number it maps to an entry in the register name array.
if (isDigit(Name[0])) {
int n;
if (!Name.getAsInteger(0, n))
return n >= 0 && (unsigned)n < NumNames;
}
// Check register names.
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumNames; i++) {
if (Name == Names[i])
return true;
}
// Check any additional names that we have.
const AddlRegName *AddlNames;
unsigned NumAddlNames;
getGCCAddlRegNames(AddlNames, NumAddlNames);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumAddlNames; i++)
for (unsigned j = 0; j < llvm::array_lengthof(AddlNames[i].Names); j++) {
if (!AddlNames[i].Names[j])
break;
// Make sure the register that the additional name is for is within
// the bounds of the register names from above.
if (AddlNames[i].Names[j] == Name && AddlNames[i].RegNum < NumNames)
return true;
}
// Now check aliases.
const GCCRegAlias *Aliases;
unsigned NumAliases;
getGCCRegAliases(Aliases, NumAliases);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumAliases; i++) {
for (unsigned j = 0 ; j < llvm::array_lengthof(Aliases[i].Aliases); j++) {
if (!Aliases[i].Aliases[j])
break;
if (Aliases[i].Aliases[j] == Name)
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
StringRef
TargetInfo::getNormalizedGCCRegisterName(StringRef Name) const {
assert(isValidGCCRegisterName(Name) && "Invalid register passed in");
// Get rid of any register prefix.
Name = removeGCCRegisterPrefix(Name);
const char * const *Names;
unsigned NumNames;
getGCCRegNames(Names, NumNames);
// First, check if we have a number.
if (isDigit(Name[0])) {
int n;
if (!Name.getAsInteger(0, n)) {
assert(n >= 0 && (unsigned)n < NumNames &&
"Out of bounds register number!");
return Names[n];
}
}
// Check any additional names that we have.
const AddlRegName *AddlNames;
unsigned NumAddlNames;
getGCCAddlRegNames(AddlNames, NumAddlNames);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumAddlNames; i++)
for (unsigned j = 0; j < llvm::array_lengthof(AddlNames[i].Names); j++) {
if (!AddlNames[i].Names[j])
break;
// Make sure the register that the additional name is for is within
// the bounds of the register names from above.
if (AddlNames[i].Names[j] == Name && AddlNames[i].RegNum < NumNames)
return Name;
}
// Now check aliases.
const GCCRegAlias *Aliases;
unsigned NumAliases;
getGCCRegAliases(Aliases, NumAliases);
for (unsigned i = 0; i < NumAliases; i++) {
for (unsigned j = 0 ; j < llvm::array_lengthof(Aliases[i].Aliases); j++) {
if (!Aliases[i].Aliases[j])
break;
if (Aliases[i].Aliases[j] == Name)
return Aliases[i].Register;
}
}
return Name;
}
bool TargetInfo::validateOutputConstraint(ConstraintInfo &Info) const {
const char *Name = Info.getConstraintStr().c_str();
// An output constraint must start with '=' or '+'
if (*Name != '=' && *Name != '+')
return false;
if (*Name == '+')
Info.setIsReadWrite();
Name++;
while (*Name) {
switch (*Name) {
default:
if (!validateAsmConstraint(Name, Info)) {
// FIXME: We temporarily return false
// so we can add more constraints as we hit it.
// Eventually, an unknown constraint should just be treated as 'g'.
return false;
}
break;
case '&': // early clobber.
Info.setEarlyClobber();
break;
case '%': // commutative.
// FIXME: Check that there is a another register after this one.
break;
case 'r': // general register.
Info.setAllowsRegister();
break;
case 'm': // memory operand.
case 'o': // offsetable memory operand.
case 'V': // non-offsetable memory operand.
case '<': // autodecrement memory operand.
case '>': // autoincrement memory operand.
Info.setAllowsMemory();
break;
case 'g': // general register, memory operand or immediate integer.
case 'X': // any operand.
Info.setAllowsRegister();
Info.setAllowsMemory();
break;
case ',': // multiple alternative constraint. Pass it.
// Handle additional optional '=' or '+' modifiers.
if (Name[1] == '=' || Name[1] == '+')
Name++;
break;
case '#': // Ignore as constraint.
while (Name[1] && Name[1] != ',')
Name++;
break;
case '?': // Disparage slightly code.
case '!': // Disparage severely.
case '*': // Ignore for choosing register preferences.
break; // Pass them.
}
Name++;
}
// Early clobber with a read-write constraint which doesn't permit registers
// is invalid.
if (Info.earlyClobber() && Info.isReadWrite() && !Info.allowsRegister())
return false;
// If a constraint allows neither memory nor register operands it contains
// only modifiers. Reject it.
return Info.allowsMemory() || Info.allowsRegister();
}
bool TargetInfo::resolveSymbolicName(const char *&Name,
ConstraintInfo *OutputConstraints,
unsigned NumOutputs,
unsigned &Index) const {
assert(*Name == '[' && "Symbolic name did not start with '['");
Name++;
const char *Start = Name;
while (*Name && *Name != ']')
Name++;
if (!*Name) {
// Missing ']'
return false;
}
std::string SymbolicName(Start, Name - Start);
for (Index = 0; Index != NumOutputs; ++Index)
if (SymbolicName == OutputConstraints[Index].getName())
return true;
return false;
}
bool TargetInfo::validateInputConstraint(ConstraintInfo *OutputConstraints,
unsigned NumOutputs,
ConstraintInfo &Info) const {
const char *Name = Info.ConstraintStr.c_str();
if (!*Name)
return false;
while (*Name) {
switch (*Name) {
default:
// Check if we have a matching constraint
if (*Name >= '0' && *Name <= '9') {
const char *DigitStart = Name;
while (Name[1] >= '0' && Name[1] <= '9')
Name++;
const char *DigitEnd = Name;
unsigned i;
if (StringRef(DigitStart, DigitEnd - DigitStart + 1)
.getAsInteger(10, i))
return false;
// Check if matching constraint is out of bounds.
if (i >= NumOutputs) return false;
// A number must refer to an output only operand.
if (OutputConstraints[i].isReadWrite())
return false;
// If the constraint is already tied, it must be tied to the
// same operand referenced to by the number.
if (Info.hasTiedOperand() && Info.getTiedOperand() != i)
return false;
// The constraint should have the same info as the respective
// output constraint.
Info.setTiedOperand(i, OutputConstraints[i]);
} else if (!validateAsmConstraint(Name, Info)) {
// FIXME: This error return is in place temporarily so we can
// add more constraints as we hit it. Eventually, an unknown
// constraint should just be treated as 'g'.
return false;
}
break;
case '[': {
unsigned Index = 0;
if (!resolveSymbolicName(Name, OutputConstraints, NumOutputs, Index))
return false;
// If the constraint is already tied, it must be tied to the
// same operand referenced to by the number.
if (Info.hasTiedOperand() && Info.getTiedOperand() != Index)
return false;
// A number must refer to an output only operand.
if (OutputConstraints[Index].isReadWrite())
return false;
Info.setTiedOperand(Index, OutputConstraints[Index]);
break;
}
case '%': // commutative
// FIXME: Fail if % is used with the last operand.
break;
case 'i': // immediate integer.
case 'n': // immediate integer with a known value.
break;
case 'I': // Various constant constraints with target-specific meanings.
case 'J':
case 'K':
case 'L':
case 'M':
case 'N':
case 'O':
case 'P':
if (!validateAsmConstraint(Name, Info))
return false;
break;
case 'r': // general register.
Info.setAllowsRegister();
break;
case 'm': // memory operand.
case 'o': // offsettable memory operand.
case 'V': // non-offsettable memory operand.
case '<': // autodecrement memory operand.
case '>': // autoincrement memory operand.
Info.setAllowsMemory();
break;
case 'g': // general register, memory operand or immediate integer.
case 'X': // any operand.
Info.setAllowsRegister();
Info.setAllowsMemory();
break;
case 'E': // immediate floating point.
case 'F': // immediate floating point.
case 'p': // address operand.
break;
case ',': // multiple alternative constraint. Ignore comma.
break;
case '#': // Ignore as constraint.
while (Name[1] && Name[1] != ',')
Name++;
break;
case '?': // Disparage slightly code.
case '!': // Disparage severely.
case '*': // Ignore for choosing register preferences.
break; // Pass them.
}
Name++;
}
return true;
}
bool TargetCXXABI::tryParse(llvm::StringRef name) {
const Kind unknown = static_cast<Kind>(-1);
Kind kind = llvm::StringSwitch<Kind>(name)
.Case("arm", GenericARM)
.Case("ios", iOS)
.Case("itanium", GenericItanium)
.Case("microsoft", Microsoft)
.Case("mips", GenericMIPS)
.Default(unknown);
if (kind == unknown) return false;
set(kind);
return true;
}