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diff --git a/tools/opt/Passes.h b/tools/opt/Passes.h index 3bd6752..d3cb628 100644 --- a/tools/opt/Passes.h +++ b/tools/opt/Passes.h @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -//===- Passes.h - Parsing, selection, and running of passes -----*- C++ -*-===// +//===- Passes.h - Utilities for manipulating all passes ---------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// \file /// -/// Interfaces for producing common pass manager configurations and parsing -/// textual pass specifications. +/// Interfaces for registering passes, producing common pass manager +/// configurations, and parsing of pass pipelines. /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// @@ -17,40 +17,88 @@ #define LLVM_TOOLS_OPT_PASSES_H #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" +#include "llvm/Analysis/CGSCCPassManager.h" +#include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h" namespace llvm { -class ModulePassManager; +class TargetMachine; -/// \brief Parse a textual pass pipeline description into a \c ModulePassManager. +/// \brief This class provides access to all of LLVM's passes. /// -/// The format of the textual pass pipeline description looks something like: -/// -/// module(function(instcombine,sroa),dce,cgscc(inliner,function(...)),...) -/// -/// Pass managers have ()s describing the nest structure of passes. All passes -/// are comma separated. As a special shortcut, if the very first pass is not -/// a module pass (as a module pass manager is), this will automatically form -/// the shortest stack of pass managers that allow inserting that first pass. -/// So, assuming function passes 'fpassN', CGSCC passes 'cgpassN', and loop passes -/// 'lpassN', all of these are valid: -/// -/// fpass1,fpass2,fpass3 -/// cgpass1,cgpass2,cgpass3 -/// lpass1,lpass2,lpass3 -/// -/// And they are equivalent to the following (resp.): -/// -/// module(function(fpass1,fpass2,fpass3)) -/// module(cgscc(cgpass1,cgpass2,cgpass3)) -/// module(function(loop(lpass1,lpass2,lpass3))) -/// -/// This shortcut is especially useful for debugging and testing small pass -/// combinations. Note that these shortcuts don't introduce any other magic. If -/// the sequence of passes aren't all the exact same kind of pass, it will be -/// an error. You cannot mix different levels implicitly, you must explicitly -/// form a pass manager in which to nest passes. -bool parsePassPipeline(ModulePassManager &MPM, StringRef PipelineText, - bool VerifyEachPass = true); +/// It's members provide the baseline state available to passes during their +/// construction. The \c PassRegistry.def file specifies how to construct all +/// of the built-in passes, and those may reference these members during +/// construction. +class Passes { + TargetMachine *TM; + +public: + explicit Passes(TargetMachine *TM = nullptr) : TM(TM) {} + + /// \brief Registers all available module analysis passes. + /// + /// This is an interface that can be used to populate a \c + /// ModuleAnalysisManager with all registered module analyses. Callers can + /// still manually register any additional analyses. + void registerModuleAnalyses(ModuleAnalysisManager &MAM); + + /// \brief Registers all available CGSCC analysis passes. + /// + /// This is an interface that can be used to populate a \c CGSCCAnalysisManager + /// with all registered CGSCC analyses. Callers can still manually register any + /// additional analyses. + void registerCGSCCAnalyses(CGSCCAnalysisManager &CGAM); + + /// \brief Registers all available function analysis passes. + /// + /// This is an interface that can be used to populate a \c + /// FunctionAnalysisManager with all registered function analyses. Callers can + /// still manually register any additional analyses. + void registerFunctionAnalyses(FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM); + + /// \brief Parse a textual pass pipeline description into a \c ModulePassManager. + /// + /// The format of the textual pass pipeline description looks something like: + /// + /// module(function(instcombine,sroa),dce,cgscc(inliner,function(...)),...) + /// + /// Pass managers have ()s describing the nest structure of passes. All passes + /// are comma separated. As a special shortcut, if the very first pass is not + /// a module pass (as a module pass manager is), this will automatically form + /// the shortest stack of pass managers that allow inserting that first pass. + /// So, assuming function passes 'fpassN', CGSCC passes 'cgpassN', and loop passes + /// 'lpassN', all of these are valid: + /// + /// fpass1,fpass2,fpass3 + /// cgpass1,cgpass2,cgpass3 + /// lpass1,lpass2,lpass3 + /// + /// And they are equivalent to the following (resp.): + /// + /// module(function(fpass1,fpass2,fpass3)) + /// module(cgscc(cgpass1,cgpass2,cgpass3)) + /// module(function(loop(lpass1,lpass2,lpass3))) + /// + /// This shortcut is especially useful for debugging and testing small pass + /// combinations. Note that these shortcuts don't introduce any other magic. If + /// the sequence of passes aren't all the exact same kind of pass, it will be + /// an error. You cannot mix different levels implicitly, you must explicitly + /// form a pass manager in which to nest passes. + bool parsePassPipeline(ModulePassManager &MPM, StringRef PipelineText, + bool VerifyEachPass = true, bool DebugLogging = false); + +private: + bool parseModulePassName(ModulePassManager &MPM, StringRef Name); + bool parseCGSCCPassName(CGSCCPassManager &CGPM, StringRef Name); + bool parseFunctionPassName(FunctionPassManager &FPM, StringRef Name); + bool parseFunctionPassPipeline(FunctionPassManager &FPM, + StringRef &PipelineText, bool VerifyEachPass, + bool DebugLogging); + bool parseCGSCCPassPipeline(CGSCCPassManager &CGPM, StringRef &PipelineText, + bool VerifyEachPass, bool DebugLogging); + bool parseModulePassPipeline(ModulePassManager &MPM, StringRef &PipelineText, + bool VerifyEachPass, bool DebugLogging); +}; } |