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diff --git a/lib/Analysis/CaptureTracking.cpp b/lib/Analysis/CaptureTracking.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ceb9646 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/Analysis/CaptureTracking.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +//===--- CaptureTracking.cpp - Determine whether a pointer is captured ----===// +// +// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure +// +// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source +// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. +// +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// +// +// This file contains routines that help determine which pointers are captured. +// A pointer value is captured if the function makes a copy of any part of the +// pointer that outlives the call. Not being captured means, more or less, that +// the pointer is only dereferenced and not stored in a global. Returning part +// of the pointer as the function return value may or may not count as capturing +// the pointer, depending on the context. +// +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// + +#include "llvm/Analysis/CaptureTracking.h" +#include "llvm/Instructions.h" +#include "llvm/Value.h" +#include "llvm/ADT/SmallSet.h" +#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" +#include "llvm/Support/CallSite.h" +using namespace llvm; + +/// PointerMayBeCaptured - Return true if this pointer value may be captured +/// by the enclosing function (which is required to exist). This routine can +/// be expensive, so consider caching the results. The boolean ReturnCaptures +/// specifies whether returning the value (or part of it) from the function +/// counts as capturing it or not. +bool llvm::PointerMayBeCaptured(const Value *V, bool ReturnCaptures) { + assert(isa<PointerType>(V->getType()) && "Capture is for pointers only!"); + SmallVector<Use*, 16> Worklist; + SmallSet<Use*, 16> Visited; + + for (Value::use_const_iterator UI = V->use_begin(), UE = V->use_end(); + UI != UE; ++UI) { + Use *U = &UI.getUse(); + Visited.insert(U); + Worklist.push_back(U); + } + + while (!Worklist.empty()) { + Use *U = Worklist.pop_back_val(); + Instruction *I = cast<Instruction>(U->getUser()); + V = U->get(); + + switch (I->getOpcode()) { + case Instruction::Call: + case Instruction::Invoke: { + CallSite CS = CallSite::get(I); + // Not captured if the callee is readonly and doesn't return a copy + // through its return value. + if (CS.onlyReadsMemory() && I->getType() == Type::VoidTy) + break; + + // Not captured if only passed via 'nocapture' arguments. Note that + // calling a function pointer does not in itself cause the pointer to + // be captured. This is a subtle point considering that (for example) + // the callee might return its own address. It is analogous to saying + // that loading a value from a pointer does not cause the pointer to be + // captured, even though the loaded value might be the pointer itself + // (think of self-referential objects). + CallSite::arg_iterator B = CS.arg_begin(), E = CS.arg_end(); + for (CallSite::arg_iterator A = B; A != E; ++A) + if (A->get() == V && !CS.paramHasAttr(A - B + 1, Attribute::NoCapture)) + // The parameter is not marked 'nocapture' - captured. + return true; + // Only passed via 'nocapture' arguments, or is the called function - not + // captured. + break; + } + case Instruction::Free: + // Freeing a pointer does not cause it to be captured. + break; + case Instruction::Load: + // Loading from a pointer does not cause it to be captured. + break; + case Instruction::Ret: + if (ReturnCaptures) + return true; + break; + case Instruction::Store: + if (V == I->getOperand(0)) + // Stored the pointer - it may be captured. + return true; + // Storing to the pointee does not cause the pointer to be captured. + break; + case Instruction::BitCast: + case Instruction::GetElementPtr: + case Instruction::PHI: + case Instruction::Select: + // The original value is not captured via this if the new value isn't. + for (Instruction::use_iterator UI = I->use_begin(), UE = I->use_end(); + UI != UE; ++UI) { + Use *U = &UI.getUse(); + if (Visited.insert(U)) + Worklist.push_back(U); + } + break; + default: + // Something else - be conservative and say it is captured. + return true; + } + } + + // All uses examined - not captured. + return false; +} |