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//===-- llvm/Target/TargetOptions.h - Target Options ------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines command line option flags that are shared across various
// targets.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_TARGET_TARGETOPTIONS_H
#define LLVM_TARGET_TARGETOPTIONS_H
namespace llvm {
/// PrintMachineCode - This flag is enabled when the -print-machineinstrs
/// option is specified on the command line, and should enable debugging
/// output from the code generator.
extern bool PrintMachineCode;
/// NoFramePointerElim - This flag is enabled when the -disable-fp-elim is
/// specified on the command line. If the target supports the frame pointer
/// elimination optimization, this option should disable it.
extern bool NoFramePointerElim;
/// LessPreciseFPMAD - This flag is enabled when the
/// -enable-fp-mad is specified on the command line. When this flag is off
/// (the default), the code generator is not allowed to generate mad
/// (multiply add) if the result is "less precise" than doing those operations
/// individually.
extern bool LessPreciseFPMADOption;
extern bool LessPreciseFPMAD();
/// NoExcessFPPrecision - This flag is enabled when the
/// -disable-excess-fp-precision flag is specified on the command line. When
/// this flag is off (the default), the code generator is allowed to produce
/// results that are "more precise" than IEEE allows. This includes use of
/// FMA-like operations and use of the X86 FP registers without rounding all
/// over the place.
extern bool NoExcessFPPrecision;
/// UnsafeFPMath - This flag is enabled when the
/// -enable-unsafe-fp-math flag is specified on the command line. When
/// this flag is off (the default), the code generator is not allowed to
/// produce results that are "less precise" than IEEE allows. This includes
/// use of X86 instructions like FSIN and FCOS instead of libcalls.
/// UnsafeFPMath implies FiniteOnlyFPMath and LessPreciseFPMAD.
extern bool UnsafeFPMath;
/// FiniteOnlyFPMath - This returns true when the -enable-finite-only-fp-math
/// option is specified on the command line. If this returns false (default),
/// the code generator is not allowed to assume that FP arithmetic arguments
/// and results are never NaNs or +-Infs.
extern bool FiniteOnlyFPMathOption;
extern bool FiniteOnlyFPMath();
/// HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMath - This returns true when the
/// -enable-sign-dependent-rounding-fp-math is specified. If this returns
/// false (the default), the code generator is allowed to assume that the
/// rounding behavior is the default (round-to-zero for all floating point to
/// integer conversions, and round-to-nearest for all other arithmetic
/// truncations). If this is enabled (set to true), the code generator must
/// assume that the rounding mode may dynamically change.
extern bool HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMathOption;
extern bool HonorSignDependentRoundingFPMath();
/// UseSoftFloat - This flag is enabled when the -soft-float flag is specified
/// on the command line. When this flag is on, the code generator will
/// generate libcalls to the software floating point library instead of
/// target FP instructions.
extern bool UseSoftFloat;
/// NoImplicitFloat - This flag is enabled when the -no-implicit-float flag is
/// specified on the command line. When this flag is on, the code generator
/// won't generate any implicit floating point instructions. I.e., no XMM or
/// x87 or vectorized memcpy/memmove instructions. This is for X86 only.
extern bool NoImplicitFloat;
/// NoZerosInBSS - By default some codegens place zero-initialized data to
/// .bss section. This flag disables such behaviour (necessary, e.g. for
/// crt*.o compiling).
extern bool NoZerosInBSS;
/// ExceptionHandling - This flag indicates that exception information should
/// be emitted.
extern bool ExceptionHandling;
/// UnwindTablesMandatory - This flag indicates that unwind tables should
/// be emitted for all functions.
extern bool UnwindTablesMandatory;
/// PerformTailCallOpt - This flag is enabled when -tailcallopt is specified
/// on the commandline. When the flag is on, the target will perform tail call
/// optimization (pop the caller's stack) providing it supports it.
extern bool PerformTailCallOpt;
/// StackAlignment - Override default stack alignment for target.
extern unsigned StackAlignment;
/// RealignStack - This flag indicates, whether stack should be automatically
/// realigned, if needed.
extern bool RealignStack;
/// DisableJumpTables - This flag indicates jump tables should not be
/// generated.
extern bool DisableJumpTables;
/// FastISel - This flag enables fast-path instruction selection
/// which trades away generated code quality in favor of reducing
/// compile time.
extern bool EnableFastISel;
/// StrongPHIElim - This flag enables more aggressive PHI elimination
/// wth earlier copy coalescing.
extern bool StrongPHIElim;
/// DisableRedZone - This flag disables use of the "Red Zone" on
/// targets which would otherwise have one.
extern bool DisableRedZone;
} // End llvm namespace
#endif
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