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author | Brian Gaeke <gaeke@uiuc.edu> | 2003-06-03 07:56:05 +0000 |
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committer | Brian Gaeke <gaeke@uiuc.edu> | 2003-06-03 07:56:05 +0000 |
commit | e14ccafe25433606afcdbd15d546ef3e0b091dad (patch) | |
tree | 63135231482dcbc0d8efc95fe8b576d907cbf1b1 /lib/Target/SparcV9/MappingInfo.cpp | |
parent | 85df22568d3eebfde900dd30038c29ae01caf5bd (diff) | |
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I documented this file, in an attempt to understand it, with a view toward
rewriting it. I also vacuumed out all the commented-out code and
inaccurate comments, etc.
(We need to put the mapping information in a data structure so that we can
pass it out to the JIT, instead of automagically converting it to .byte
directives.)
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@6574 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/Target/SparcV9/MappingInfo.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/Target/SparcV9/MappingInfo.cpp | 129 |
1 files changed, 73 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Target/SparcV9/MappingInfo.cpp b/lib/Target/SparcV9/MappingInfo.cpp index 7572478..66f2aa5 100644 --- a/lib/Target/SparcV9/MappingInfo.cpp +++ b/lib/Target/SparcV9/MappingInfo.cpp @@ -1,8 +1,16 @@ //===- MappingInfo.cpp - create LLVM info and output to .s file ---------===// // -// Create Map from LLVM BB and Instructions and Machine Instructions -// and output the information as .byte directives to the .s file -// Currently Sparc specific but will be extended for others later +// This file contains a FunctionPass called getMappingInfoForFunction, +// which creates two maps: one between LLVM Instructions and MachineInstrs, +// and another between MachineBasicBlocks and MachineInstrs (the "BB TO +// MI MAP"). +// +// As a side effect, it outputs this information as .byte directives to +// the assembly file. The output is designed to survive the SPARC assembler, +// in order that the Reoptimizer may read it in from memory later when the +// binary is loaded. Therefore, it may contain some hidden SPARC-architecture +// dependencies. Currently this question is purely theoretical as the +// Reoptimizer works only on the SPARC. // //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// @@ -15,10 +23,6 @@ #include <map> using std::vector; - -// MappingInfo - This method collects mapping info -// for the mapping from LLVM to machine code. -// namespace { class getMappingInfoForFunction : public FunctionPass { std::ostream &Out; @@ -46,24 +50,22 @@ namespace { }; } - -//pass definition +/// MappingInfoForFunction -- Static factory method: returns a new +/// getMappingInfoForFunction Pass object. Pass *MappingInfoForFunction(std::ostream &out){ return (new getMappingInfoForFunction(out)); } -//function definitions : -//create and output maps to the .s file +/// runOnFunction -- Builds up the maps for the given function and then +/// writes them out as assembly code to the current output stream Out. +/// This is an entry point to the pass, called by the PassManager. bool getMappingInfoForFunction::runOnFunction(Function &FI) { - - - //first create reference maps - //createFunctionKey(M); + // First we build up the maps. create_BB_to_MInumber_Key(FI); create_MI_to_number_Key(FI); - unsigned FunctionNo = Fkey[&(FI)]; + unsigned FunctionNo = Fkey[&FI]; - //now print out the maps + // Now, print out the maps. writePrologue("BB TO MI MAP", "BBMIMap", FunctionNo); writeBBToMImap(FI); writeEpilogue("BB TO MI MAP", "BBMIMap", FunctionNo); @@ -95,7 +97,8 @@ void getMappingInfoForFunction::writeEpilogue(const char *area, << FunctionNo << "\n\n\n\n"; } -//write out information as .byte directives +/// writeNumber -- Write out the number X as a sequence of .byte +/// directives to the current output stream Out. unsigned getMappingInfoForFunction::writeNumber(unsigned X) { unsigned i=0; do { @@ -108,20 +111,31 @@ unsigned getMappingInfoForFunction::writeNumber(unsigned X) { return i; } -//Assign a number to each Function +/// doInitialization -- Assign a number to each Function, as follows: +/// Functions are numbered starting at 0 at the begin() of each Module. +/// Functions which are External (and thus have 0 basic blocks) are not +/// inserted into the maps, and are not assigned a number. The side-effect +/// of this method is to fill in Fkey to contain the mapping from Functions +/// to numbers. (This method is called automatically by the PassManager.) bool getMappingInfoForFunction::doInitialization(Module &M) { unsigned i = 0; - for (Module::iterator FI = M.begin(), FE = M.end(); - FI != FE; ++FI){ - //dont count F with 0 BBs - if(FI->isExternal()) continue; + for (Module::iterator FI = M.begin(), FE = M.end(); FI != FE; ++FI) { + if (FI->isExternal()) continue; Fkey[FI] = i; ++i; } return false; } - -//Assign a Number to each BB + +/// create_BB_to_MInumber_Key -- Assign a number to each MachineBasicBlock +/// in the given Function, as follows: Numbering starts at zero in each +/// Function. MachineBasicBlocks are numbered from begin() to end() +/// in the Function's corresponding MachineFunction. Each successive +/// MachineBasicBlock increments the numbering by the number of instructions +/// it contains. The side-effect of this method is to fill in the instance +/// variable BBkey with the mapping of MachineBasicBlocks to numbers. BBkey +/// is keyed on MachineInstrs, so each MachineBasicBlock is represented +/// therein by its first MachineInstr. void getMappingInfoForFunction::create_BB_to_MInumber_Key(Function &FI) { unsigned i = 0; MachineFunction &MF = MachineFunction::get(&FI); @@ -133,7 +147,13 @@ void getMappingInfoForFunction::create_BB_to_MInumber_Key(Function &FI) { } } -//Assign a number to each MI wrt beginning of the BB +/// create_MI_to_number_Key -- Assign a number to each MachineInstr +/// in the given Function with respect to its enclosing MachineBasicBlock, as +/// follows: Numberings start at 0 in each MachineBasicBlock. MachineInstrs +/// are numbered from begin() to end() in their MachineBasicBlock. Each +/// MachineInstr is numbered, then the numbering is incremented by 1. The +/// side-effect of this method is to fill in the instance variable MIkey +/// with the mapping from MachineInstrs to numbers. void getMappingInfoForFunction::create_MI_to_number_Key(Function &FI) { MachineFunction &MF = MachineFunction::get(&FI); for (MachineFunction::iterator BI=MF.begin(), BE=MF.end(); BI != BE; ++BI) { @@ -146,8 +166,13 @@ void getMappingInfoForFunction::create_MI_to_number_Key(Function &FI) { } } -//BBtoMImap: contains F#, BB#, -// MI#[wrt beginning of F], #MI in BB +/// writeBBToMImap -- Output the BB TO MI MAP for the given function as +/// assembly code to the current output stream. The BB TO MI MAP consists +/// of a three-element tuple for each MachineBasicBlock in a function: +/// first, the index of the MachineBasicBlock in the function; second, +/// the number of the MachineBasicBlock in the function as computed by +/// create_BB_to_MInumber_Key; and third, the number of MachineInstrs in +/// the MachineBasicBlock. void getMappingInfoForFunction::writeBBToMImap(Function &FI){ unsigned bb = 0; MachineFunction &MF = MachineFunction::get(&FI); @@ -155,47 +180,39 @@ void getMappingInfoForFunction::writeBBToMImap(Function &FI){ BI != BE; ++BI, ++bb) { MachineBasicBlock &miBB = *BI; writeNumber(bb); - //Out << " BB: "<<(void *)BI<<"\n"; - //for(int i=0; i<miBB.size(); ++i) - //Out<<*miBB[i]<<"\n"; - writeNumber( BBkey[ miBB[0] ]); + writeNumber(BBkey[miBB[0]]); writeNumber(miBB.size()); } } -//LLVMtoMImap: contains F#, BB#, LLVM#, -// MIs[wrt to beginning of BB] +/// writeLLVMToMImap -- Output the LLVM I TO MI MAP for the given function +/// as assembly code to the current output stream. The LLVM I TO MI MAP +/// consists of a set of information for each BasicBlock in a Function, +/// ordered from begin() to end(). The information for a BasicBlock consists +/// of 1) its (0-based) index in the Function, 2) the number of LLVM +/// Instructions it contains, and 3) information for each Instruction, in +/// sequence from the begin() to the end() of the BasicBlock. The information +/// for an Instruction consists of 1) its (0-based) index in the BasicBlock, +/// 2) the number of MachineInstrs that correspond to that Instruction +/// (as reported by MachineCodeForInstruction), and 3) the MachineInstr +/// number calculated by create_MI_to_number_Key, for each of the +/// MachineInstrs that correspond to that Instruction. void getMappingInfoForFunction::writeLLVMToMImap(Function &FI) { - unsigned bb =0; - for (Function::iterator BI = FI.begin(), BE = FI.end(); + unsigned bb = 0; + for (Function::iterator BI = FI.begin(), BE = FI.end(); BI != BE; ++BI, ++bb) { unsigned li = 0; writeNumber(bb); - //std::cerr<<"BasicBlockNumber= "<<bb<<"\n"; - - //Out << "BB: "<<(void *)BI<<"\n"; writeNumber(BI->size()); - //std::cerr<<"BasicBlockSize = "<<BI->size()<<"\n"; - - for (BasicBlock::iterator II = BI->begin(), - IE = BI->end(); II != IE; ++II, ++li) { - //Out << "I: "<<*II<<"\n"; - MachineCodeForInstruction& miI = - MachineCodeForInstruction::get(II); - - //do for each corr. MI + for (BasicBlock::iterator II = BI->begin(), IE = BI->end(); II != IE; + ++II, ++li) { + MachineCodeForInstruction& miI = MachineCodeForInstruction::get(II); writeNumber(li); - //std::cerr<<"InstructionNumber= "<<li<<"\n"; - writeNumber(miI.size()); - //std::cerr<<"InstructionSize = "<<miI.size()<<"\n"; - for (MachineCodeForInstruction::iterator miII = miI.begin(), - miIE = miI.end(); miII != miIE; ++miII){ - //Out << "MI: "<<**miII<<"\n"; - writeNumber(MIkey[*miII]); - //std::cerr<<"MachineInstruction= "<<MIkey[*miII]<<"\n"; + miIE = miI.end(); miII != miIE; ++miII) { + writeNumber(MIkey[*miII]); } } } |