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      1 //===- MCStreamer.h - High-level Streaming Machine Code Output --*- C++ -*-===//
      2 //
      3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
      4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
      5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
      6 //
      7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
      8 //
      9 // This file declares the MCStreamer class.
     10 //
     11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     12 
     13 #ifndef LLVM_MC_MCSTREAMER_H
     14 #define LLVM_MC_MCSTREAMER_H
     15 
     16 #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h"
     17 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
     18 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
     19 #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
     20 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
     21 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
     22 #include "llvm/MC/MCDirectives.h"
     23 #include "llvm/MC/MCLinkerOptimizationHint.h"
     24 #include "llvm/MC/MCPseudoProbe.h"
     25 #include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h"
     26 #include "llvm/MC/MCWinEH.h"
     27 #include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
     28 #include "llvm/Support/MD5.h"
     29 #include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h"
     30 #include "llvm/Support/TargetParser.h"
     31 #include "llvm/Support/VersionTuple.h"
     32 #include <cassert>
     33 #include <cstdint>
     34 #include <memory>
     35 #include <string>
     36 #include <utility>
     37 #include <vector>
     38 
     39 namespace llvm {
     40 
     41 class AssemblerConstantPools;
     42 class MCAsmBackend;
     43 class MCCodeEmitter;
     44 class MCContext;
     45 struct MCDwarfFrameInfo;
     46 class MCExpr;
     47 class MCInst;
     48 class MCInstPrinter;
     49 class MCRegister;
     50 class MCSection;
     51 class MCStreamer;
     52 class MCSymbolRefExpr;
     53 class MCSubtargetInfo;
     54 class raw_ostream;
     55 class Twine;
     56 
     57 namespace codeview {
     58 struct DefRangeRegisterRelHeader;
     59 struct DefRangeSubfieldRegisterHeader;
     60 struct DefRangeRegisterHeader;
     61 struct DefRangeFramePointerRelHeader;
     62 }
     63 
     64 using MCSectionSubPair = std::pair<MCSection *, const MCExpr *>;
     65 
     66 /// Target specific streamer interface. This is used so that targets can
     67 /// implement support for target specific assembly directives.
     68 ///
     69 /// If target foo wants to use this, it should implement 3 classes:
     70 /// * FooTargetStreamer : public MCTargetStreamer
     71 /// * FooTargetAsmStreamer : public FooTargetStreamer
     72 /// * FooTargetELFStreamer : public FooTargetStreamer
     73 ///
     74 /// FooTargetStreamer should have a pure virtual method for each directive. For
     75 /// example, for a ".bar symbol_name" directive, it should have
     76 /// virtual emitBar(const MCSymbol &Symbol) = 0;
     77 ///
     78 /// The FooTargetAsmStreamer and FooTargetELFStreamer classes implement the
     79 /// method. The assembly streamer just prints ".bar symbol_name". The object
     80 /// streamer does whatever is needed to implement .bar in the object file.
     81 ///
     82 /// In the assembly printer and parser the target streamer can be used by
     83 /// calling getTargetStreamer and casting it to FooTargetStreamer:
     84 ///
     85 /// MCTargetStreamer &TS = OutStreamer.getTargetStreamer();
     86 /// FooTargetStreamer &ATS = static_cast<FooTargetStreamer &>(TS);
     87 ///
     88 /// The base classes FooTargetAsmStreamer and FooTargetELFStreamer should
     89 /// *never* be treated differently. Callers should always talk to a
     90 /// FooTargetStreamer.
     91 class MCTargetStreamer {
     92 protected:
     93   MCStreamer &Streamer;
     94 
     95 public:
     96   MCTargetStreamer(MCStreamer &S);
     97   virtual ~MCTargetStreamer();
     98 
     99   MCStreamer &getStreamer() { return Streamer; }
    100 
    101   // Allow a target to add behavior to the EmitLabel of MCStreamer.
    102   virtual void emitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol);
    103   // Allow a target to add behavior to the emitAssignment of MCStreamer.
    104   virtual void emitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
    105 
    106   virtual void prettyPrintAsm(MCInstPrinter &InstPrinter, uint64_t Address,
    107                               const MCInst &Inst, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI,
    108                               raw_ostream &OS);
    109 
    110   virtual void emitDwarfFileDirective(StringRef Directive);
    111 
    112   /// Update streamer for a new active section.
    113   ///
    114   /// This is called by PopSection and SwitchSection, if the current
    115   /// section changes.
    116   virtual void changeSection(const MCSection *CurSection, MCSection *Section,
    117                              const MCExpr *SubSection, raw_ostream &OS);
    118 
    119   virtual void emitValue(const MCExpr *Value);
    120 
    121   /// Emit the bytes in \p Data into the output.
    122   ///
    123   /// This is used to emit bytes in \p Data as sequence of .byte directives.
    124   virtual void emitRawBytes(StringRef Data);
    125 
    126   virtual void finish();
    127 };
    128 
    129 // FIXME: declared here because it is used from
    130 // lib/CodeGen/AsmPrinter/ARMException.cpp.
    131 class ARMTargetStreamer : public MCTargetStreamer {
    132 public:
    133   ARMTargetStreamer(MCStreamer &S);
    134   ~ARMTargetStreamer() override;
    135 
    136   virtual void emitFnStart();
    137   virtual void emitFnEnd();
    138   virtual void emitCantUnwind();
    139   virtual void emitPersonality(const MCSymbol *Personality);
    140   virtual void emitPersonalityIndex(unsigned Index);
    141   virtual void emitHandlerData();
    142   virtual void emitSetFP(unsigned FpReg, unsigned SpReg,
    143                          int64_t Offset = 0);
    144   virtual void emitMovSP(unsigned Reg, int64_t Offset = 0);
    145   virtual void emitPad(int64_t Offset);
    146   virtual void emitRegSave(const SmallVectorImpl<unsigned> &RegList,
    147                            bool isVector);
    148   virtual void emitUnwindRaw(int64_t StackOffset,
    149                              const SmallVectorImpl<uint8_t> &Opcodes);
    150 
    151   virtual void switchVendor(StringRef Vendor);
    152   virtual void emitAttribute(unsigned Attribute, unsigned Value);
    153   virtual void emitTextAttribute(unsigned Attribute, StringRef String);
    154   virtual void emitIntTextAttribute(unsigned Attribute, unsigned IntValue,
    155                                     StringRef StringValue = "");
    156   virtual void emitFPU(unsigned FPU);
    157   virtual void emitArch(ARM::ArchKind Arch);
    158   virtual void emitArchExtension(uint64_t ArchExt);
    159   virtual void emitObjectArch(ARM::ArchKind Arch);
    160   void emitTargetAttributes(const MCSubtargetInfo &STI);
    161   virtual void finishAttributeSection();
    162   virtual void emitInst(uint32_t Inst, char Suffix = '\0');
    163 
    164   virtual void AnnotateTLSDescriptorSequence(const MCSymbolRefExpr *SRE);
    165 
    166   virtual void emitThumbSet(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
    167 
    168   void finish() override;
    169 
    170   /// Reset any state between object emissions, i.e. the equivalent of
    171   /// MCStreamer's reset method.
    172   virtual void reset();
    173 
    174   /// Callback used to implement the ldr= pseudo.
    175   /// Add a new entry to the constant pool for the current section and return an
    176   /// MCExpr that can be used to refer to the constant pool location.
    177   const MCExpr *addConstantPoolEntry(const MCExpr *, SMLoc Loc);
    178 
    179   /// Callback used to implement the .ltorg directive.
    180   /// Emit contents of constant pool for the current section.
    181   void emitCurrentConstantPool();
    182 
    183 private:
    184   std::unique_ptr<AssemblerConstantPools> ConstantPools;
    185 };
    186 
    187 /// Streaming machine code generation interface.
    188 ///
    189 /// This interface is intended to provide a programmatic interface that is very
    190 /// similar to the level that an assembler .s file provides.  It has callbacks
    191 /// to emit bytes, handle directives, etc.  The implementation of this interface
    192 /// retains state to know what the current section is etc.
    193 ///
    194 /// There are multiple implementations of this interface: one for writing out
    195 /// a .s file, and implementations that write out .o files of various formats.
    196 ///
    197 class MCStreamer {
    198   MCContext &Context;
    199   std::unique_ptr<MCTargetStreamer> TargetStreamer;
    200 
    201   std::vector<MCDwarfFrameInfo> DwarfFrameInfos;
    202   MCDwarfFrameInfo *getCurrentDwarfFrameInfo();
    203 
    204   /// Similar to DwarfFrameInfos, but for SEH unwind info. Chained frames may
    205   /// refer to each other, so use std::unique_ptr to provide pointer stability.
    206   std::vector<std::unique_ptr<WinEH::FrameInfo>> WinFrameInfos;
    207 
    208   WinEH::FrameInfo *CurrentWinFrameInfo;
    209   size_t CurrentProcWinFrameInfoStartIndex;
    210 
    211   /// Tracks an index to represent the order a symbol was emitted in.
    212   /// Zero means we did not emit that symbol.
    213   DenseMap<const MCSymbol *, unsigned> SymbolOrdering;
    214 
    215   /// This is stack of current and previous section values saved by
    216   /// PushSection.
    217   SmallVector<std::pair<MCSectionSubPair, MCSectionSubPair>, 4> SectionStack;
    218 
    219   /// Pointer to the parser's SMLoc if available. This is used to provide
    220   /// locations for diagnostics.
    221   const SMLoc *StartTokLocPtr = nullptr;
    222 
    223   /// The next unique ID to use when creating a WinCFI-related section (.pdata
    224   /// or .xdata). This ID ensures that we have a one-to-one mapping from
    225   /// code section to unwind info section, which MSVC's incremental linker
    226   /// requires.
    227   unsigned NextWinCFIID = 0;
    228 
    229   bool UseAssemblerInfoForParsing;
    230 
    231   /// Is the assembler allowed to insert padding automatically?  For
    232   /// correctness reasons, we sometimes need to ensure instructions aren't
    233   /// separated in unexpected ways.  At the moment, this feature is only
    234   /// useable from an integrated assembler, but assembly syntax is under
    235   /// discussion for future inclusion.
    236   bool AllowAutoPadding = false;
    237 
    238 protected:
    239   MCStreamer(MCContext &Ctx);
    240 
    241   virtual void emitCFIStartProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &Frame);
    242   virtual void emitCFIEndProcImpl(MCDwarfFrameInfo &CurFrame);
    243 
    244   WinEH::FrameInfo *getCurrentWinFrameInfo() {
    245     return CurrentWinFrameInfo;
    246   }
    247 
    248   virtual void EmitWindowsUnwindTables(WinEH::FrameInfo *Frame);
    249 
    250   virtual void EmitWindowsUnwindTables();
    251 
    252   virtual void emitRawTextImpl(StringRef String);
    253 
    254   /// Returns true if the the .cv_loc directive is in the right section.
    255   bool checkCVLocSection(unsigned FuncId, unsigned FileNo, SMLoc Loc);
    256 
    257 public:
    258   MCStreamer(const MCStreamer &) = delete;
    259   MCStreamer &operator=(const MCStreamer &) = delete;
    260   virtual ~MCStreamer();
    261 
    262   void visitUsedExpr(const MCExpr &Expr);
    263   virtual void visitUsedSymbol(const MCSymbol &Sym);
    264 
    265   void setTargetStreamer(MCTargetStreamer *TS) {
    266     TargetStreamer.reset(TS);
    267   }
    268 
    269   void setStartTokLocPtr(const SMLoc *Loc) { StartTokLocPtr = Loc; }
    270   SMLoc getStartTokLoc() const {
    271     return StartTokLocPtr ? *StartTokLocPtr : SMLoc();
    272   }
    273 
    274   /// State management
    275   ///
    276   virtual void reset();
    277 
    278   MCContext &getContext() const { return Context; }
    279 
    280   virtual MCAssembler *getAssemblerPtr() { return nullptr; }
    281 
    282   void setUseAssemblerInfoForParsing(bool v) { UseAssemblerInfoForParsing = v; }
    283   bool getUseAssemblerInfoForParsing() { return UseAssemblerInfoForParsing; }
    284 
    285   MCTargetStreamer *getTargetStreamer() {
    286     return TargetStreamer.get();
    287   }
    288 
    289   void setAllowAutoPadding(bool v) { AllowAutoPadding = v; }
    290   bool getAllowAutoPadding() const { return AllowAutoPadding; }
    291 
    292   /// When emitting an object file, create and emit a real label. When emitting
    293   /// textual assembly, this should do nothing to avoid polluting our output.
    294   virtual MCSymbol *emitCFILabel();
    295 
    296   /// Retrieve the current frame info if one is available and it is not yet
    297   /// closed. Otherwise, issue an error and return null.
    298   WinEH::FrameInfo *EnsureValidWinFrameInfo(SMLoc Loc);
    299 
    300   unsigned getNumFrameInfos();
    301   ArrayRef<MCDwarfFrameInfo> getDwarfFrameInfos() const;
    302 
    303   bool hasUnfinishedDwarfFrameInfo();
    304 
    305   unsigned getNumWinFrameInfos() { return WinFrameInfos.size(); }
    306   ArrayRef<std::unique_ptr<WinEH::FrameInfo>> getWinFrameInfos() const {
    307     return WinFrameInfos;
    308   }
    309 
    310   void generateCompactUnwindEncodings(MCAsmBackend *MAB);
    311 
    312   /// \name Assembly File Formatting.
    313   /// @{
    314 
    315   /// Return true if this streamer supports verbose assembly and if it is
    316   /// enabled.
    317   virtual bool isVerboseAsm() const { return false; }
    318 
    319   /// Return true if this asm streamer supports emitting unformatted text
    320   /// to the .s file with EmitRawText.
    321   virtual bool hasRawTextSupport() const { return false; }
    322 
    323   /// Is the integrated assembler required for this streamer to function
    324   /// correctly?
    325   virtual bool isIntegratedAssemblerRequired() const { return false; }
    326 
    327   /// Add a textual comment.
    328   ///
    329   /// Typically for comments that can be emitted to the generated .s
    330   /// file if applicable as a QoI issue to make the output of the compiler
    331   /// more readable.  This only affects the MCAsmStreamer, and only when
    332   /// verbose assembly output is enabled.
    333   ///
    334   /// If the comment includes embedded \n's, they will each get the comment
    335   /// prefix as appropriate.  The added comment should not end with a \n.
    336   /// By default, each comment is terminated with an end of line, i.e. the
    337   /// EOL param is set to true by default. If one prefers not to end the
    338   /// comment with a new line then the EOL param should be passed
    339   /// with a false value.
    340   virtual void AddComment(const Twine &T, bool EOL = true) {}
    341 
    342   /// Return a raw_ostream that comments can be written to. Unlike
    343   /// AddComment, you are required to terminate comments with \n if you use this
    344   /// method.
    345   virtual raw_ostream &GetCommentOS();
    346 
    347   /// Print T and prefix it with the comment string (normally #) and
    348   /// optionally a tab. This prints the comment immediately, not at the end of
    349   /// the current line. It is basically a safe version of EmitRawText: since it
    350   /// only prints comments, the object streamer ignores it instead of asserting.
    351   virtual void emitRawComment(const Twine &T, bool TabPrefix = true);
    352 
    353   /// Add explicit comment T. T is required to be a valid
    354   /// comment in the output and does not need to be escaped.
    355   virtual void addExplicitComment(const Twine &T);
    356 
    357   /// Emit added explicit comments.
    358   virtual void emitExplicitComments();
    359 
    360   /// AddBlankLine - Emit a blank line to a .s file to pretty it up.
    361   virtual void AddBlankLine() {}
    362 
    363   /// @}
    364 
    365   /// \name Symbol & Section Management
    366   /// @{
    367 
    368   /// Return the current section that the streamer is emitting code to.
    369   MCSectionSubPair getCurrentSection() const {
    370     if (!SectionStack.empty())
    371       return SectionStack.back().first;
    372     return MCSectionSubPair();
    373   }
    374   MCSection *getCurrentSectionOnly() const { return getCurrentSection().first; }
    375 
    376   /// Return the previous section that the streamer is emitting code to.
    377   MCSectionSubPair getPreviousSection() const {
    378     if (!SectionStack.empty())
    379       return SectionStack.back().second;
    380     return MCSectionSubPair();
    381   }
    382 
    383   /// Returns an index to represent the order a symbol was emitted in.
    384   /// (zero if we did not emit that symbol)
    385   unsigned GetSymbolOrder(const MCSymbol *Sym) const {
    386     return SymbolOrdering.lookup(Sym);
    387   }
    388 
    389   /// Update streamer for a new active section.
    390   ///
    391   /// This is called by PopSection and SwitchSection, if the current
    392   /// section changes.
    393   virtual void changeSection(MCSection *, const MCExpr *);
    394 
    395   /// Save the current and previous section on the section stack.
    396   void PushSection() {
    397     SectionStack.push_back(
    398         std::make_pair(getCurrentSection(), getPreviousSection()));
    399   }
    400 
    401   /// Restore the current and previous section from the section stack.
    402   /// Calls changeSection as needed.
    403   ///
    404   /// Returns false if the stack was empty.
    405   bool PopSection() {
    406     if (SectionStack.size() <= 1)
    407       return false;
    408     auto I = SectionStack.end();
    409     --I;
    410     MCSectionSubPair OldSection = I->first;
    411     --I;
    412     MCSectionSubPair NewSection = I->first;
    413 
    414     if (NewSection.first && OldSection != NewSection)
    415       changeSection(NewSection.first, NewSection.second);
    416     SectionStack.pop_back();
    417     return true;
    418   }
    419 
    420   bool SubSection(const MCExpr *Subsection) {
    421     if (SectionStack.empty())
    422       return false;
    423 
    424     SwitchSection(SectionStack.back().first.first, Subsection);
    425     return true;
    426   }
    427 
    428   /// Set the current section where code is being emitted to \p Section.  This
    429   /// is required to update CurSection.
    430   ///
    431   /// This corresponds to assembler directives like .section, .text, etc.
    432   virtual void SwitchSection(MCSection *Section,
    433                              const MCExpr *Subsection = nullptr);
    434 
    435   /// Set the current section where code is being emitted to \p Section.
    436   /// This is required to update CurSection. This version does not call
    437   /// changeSection.
    438   void SwitchSectionNoChange(MCSection *Section,
    439                              const MCExpr *Subsection = nullptr) {
    440     assert(Section && "Cannot switch to a null section!");
    441     MCSectionSubPair curSection = SectionStack.back().first;
    442     SectionStack.back().second = curSection;
    443     if (MCSectionSubPair(Section, Subsection) != curSection)
    444       SectionStack.back().first = MCSectionSubPair(Section, Subsection);
    445   }
    446 
    447   /// Create the default sections and set the initial one.
    448   virtual void InitSections(bool NoExecStack);
    449 
    450   MCSymbol *endSection(MCSection *Section);
    451 
    452   /// Sets the symbol's section.
    453   ///
    454   /// Each emitted symbol will be tracked in the ordering table,
    455   /// so we can sort on them later.
    456   void AssignFragment(MCSymbol *Symbol, MCFragment *Fragment);
    457 
    458   /// Returns the mnemonic for \p MI, if the streamer has access to a
    459   /// instruction printer and returns an empty string otherwise.
    460   virtual StringRef getMnemonic(MCInst &MI) { return ""; }
    461 
    462   /// Emit a label for \p Symbol into the current section.
    463   ///
    464   /// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
    465   ///   foo:
    466   ///
    467   /// \param Symbol - The symbol to emit. A given symbol should only be
    468   /// emitted as a label once, and symbols emitted as a label should never be
    469   /// used in an assignment.
    470   // FIXME: These emission are non-const because we mutate the symbol to
    471   // add the section we're emitting it to later.
    472   virtual void emitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
    473 
    474   virtual void emitEHSymAttributes(const MCSymbol *Symbol, MCSymbol *EHSymbol);
    475 
    476   /// Note in the output the specified \p Flag.
    477   virtual void emitAssemblerFlag(MCAssemblerFlag Flag);
    478 
    479   /// Emit the given list \p Options of strings as linker
    480   /// options into the output.
    481   virtual void emitLinkerOptions(ArrayRef<std::string> Kind) {}
    482 
    483   /// Note in the output the specified region \p Kind.
    484   virtual void emitDataRegion(MCDataRegionType Kind) {}
    485 
    486   /// Specify the Mach-O minimum deployment target version.
    487   virtual void emitVersionMin(MCVersionMinType Type, unsigned Major,
    488                               unsigned Minor, unsigned Update,
    489                               VersionTuple SDKVersion) {}
    490 
    491   /// Emit/Specify Mach-O build version command.
    492   /// \p Platform should be one of MachO::PlatformType.
    493   virtual void emitBuildVersion(unsigned Platform, unsigned Major,
    494                                 unsigned Minor, unsigned Update,
    495                                 VersionTuple SDKVersion) {}
    496 
    497   void emitVersionForTarget(const Triple &Target,
    498                             const VersionTuple &SDKVersion);
    499 
    500   /// Note in the output that the specified \p Func is a Thumb mode
    501   /// function (ARM target only).
    502   virtual void emitThumbFunc(MCSymbol *Func);
    503 
    504   /// Emit an assignment of \p Value to \p Symbol.
    505   ///
    506   /// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
    507   ///  symbol = value
    508   ///
    509   /// The assignment generates no code, but has the side effect of binding the
    510   /// value in the current context. For the assembly streamer, this prints the
    511   /// binding into the .s file.
    512   ///
    513   /// \param Symbol - The symbol being assigned to.
    514   /// \param Value - The value for the symbol.
    515   virtual void emitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
    516 
    517   /// Emit an weak reference from \p Alias to \p Symbol.
    518   ///
    519   /// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
    520   ///  .weakref alias, symbol
    521   ///
    522   /// \param Alias - The alias that is being created.
    523   /// \param Symbol - The symbol being aliased.
    524   virtual void emitWeakReference(MCSymbol *Alias, const MCSymbol *Symbol);
    525 
    526   /// Add the given \p Attribute to \p Symbol.
    527   virtual bool emitSymbolAttribute(MCSymbol *Symbol,
    528                                    MCSymbolAttr Attribute) = 0;
    529 
    530   /// Set the \p DescValue for the \p Symbol.
    531   ///
    532   /// \param Symbol - The symbol to have its n_desc field set.
    533   /// \param DescValue - The value to set into the n_desc field.
    534   virtual void emitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue);
    535 
    536   /// Start emitting COFF symbol definition
    537   ///
    538   /// \param Symbol - The symbol to have its External & Type fields set.
    539   virtual void BeginCOFFSymbolDef(const MCSymbol *Symbol);
    540 
    541   /// Emit the storage class of the symbol.
    542   ///
    543   /// \param StorageClass - The storage class the symbol should have.
    544   virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolStorageClass(int StorageClass);
    545 
    546   /// Emit the type of the symbol.
    547   ///
    548   /// \param Type - A COFF type identifier (see COFF::SymbolType in X86COFF.h)
    549   virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolType(int Type);
    550 
    551   /// Marks the end of the symbol definition.
    552   virtual void EndCOFFSymbolDef();
    553 
    554   virtual void EmitCOFFSafeSEH(MCSymbol const *Symbol);
    555 
    556   /// Emits the symbol table index of a Symbol into the current section.
    557   virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolIndex(MCSymbol const *Symbol);
    558 
    559   /// Emits a COFF section index.
    560   ///
    561   /// \param Symbol - Symbol the section number relocation should point to.
    562   virtual void EmitCOFFSectionIndex(MCSymbol const *Symbol);
    563 
    564   /// Emits a COFF section relative relocation.
    565   ///
    566   /// \param Symbol - Symbol the section relative relocation should point to.
    567   virtual void EmitCOFFSecRel32(MCSymbol const *Symbol, uint64_t Offset);
    568 
    569   /// Emits a COFF image relative relocation.
    570   ///
    571   /// \param Symbol - Symbol the image relative relocation should point to.
    572   virtual void EmitCOFFImgRel32(MCSymbol const *Symbol, int64_t Offset);
    573 
    574   /// Emits an lcomm directive with XCOFF csect information.
    575   ///
    576   /// \param LabelSym - Label on the block of storage.
    577   /// \param Size - The size of the block of storage.
    578   /// \param CsectSym - Csect name for the block of storage.
    579   /// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the symbol in bytes. Must be a
    580   /// power of 2.
    581   virtual void emitXCOFFLocalCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *LabelSym, uint64_t Size,
    582                                           MCSymbol *CsectSym,
    583                                           unsigned ByteAlignment);
    584 
    585   /// Emit a symbol's linkage and visibility with a linkage directive for XCOFF.
    586   ///
    587   /// \param Symbol - The symbol to emit.
    588   /// \param Linkage - The linkage of the symbol to emit.
    589   /// \param Visibility - The visibility of the symbol to emit or MCSA_Invalid
    590   /// if the symbol does not have an explicit visibility.
    591   virtual void emitXCOFFSymbolLinkageWithVisibility(MCSymbol *Symbol,
    592                                                     MCSymbolAttr Linkage,
    593                                                     MCSymbolAttr Visibility);
    594 
    595   /// Emit a XCOFF .rename directive which creates a synonym for an illegal or
    596   /// undesirable name.
    597   ///
    598   /// \param Name - The name used internally in the assembly for references to
    599   /// the symbol.
    600   /// \param Rename - The value to which the Name parameter is
    601   /// changed at the end of assembly.
    602   virtual void emitXCOFFRenameDirective(const MCSymbol *Name, StringRef Rename);
    603 
    604   /// Emit an ELF .size directive.
    605   ///
    606   /// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
    607   ///  .size symbol, expression
    608   virtual void emitELFSize(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value);
    609 
    610   /// Emit an ELF .symver directive.
    611   ///
    612   /// This corresponds to an assembler statement such as:
    613   ///  .symver _start, foo@@SOME_VERSION
    614   virtual void emitELFSymverDirective(const MCSymbol *OriginalSym,
    615                                       StringRef Name, bool KeepOriginalSym);
    616 
    617   /// Emit a Linker Optimization Hint (LOH) directive.
    618   /// \param Args - Arguments of the LOH.
    619   virtual void emitLOHDirective(MCLOHType Kind, const MCLOHArgs &Args) {}
    620 
    621   /// Emit a common symbol.
    622   ///
    623   /// \param Symbol - The common symbol to emit.
    624   /// \param Size - The size of the common symbol.
    625   /// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the symbol if
    626   /// non-zero. This must be a power of 2.
    627   virtual void emitCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
    628                                 unsigned ByteAlignment) = 0;
    629 
    630   /// Emit a local common (.lcomm) symbol.
    631   ///
    632   /// \param Symbol - The common symbol to emit.
    633   /// \param Size - The size of the common symbol.
    634   /// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the common symbol in bytes.
    635   virtual void emitLocalCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size,
    636                                      unsigned ByteAlignment);
    637 
    638   /// Emit the zerofill section and an optional symbol.
    639   ///
    640   /// \param Section - The zerofill section to create and or to put the symbol
    641   /// \param Symbol - The zerofill symbol to emit, if non-NULL.
    642   /// \param Size - The size of the zerofill symbol.
    643   /// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the zerofill symbol if
    644   /// non-zero. This must be a power of 2 on some targets.
    645   virtual void emitZerofill(MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol = nullptr,
    646                             uint64_t Size = 0, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0,
    647                             SMLoc Loc = SMLoc()) = 0;
    648 
    649   /// Emit a thread local bss (.tbss) symbol.
    650   ///
    651   /// \param Section - The thread local common section.
    652   /// \param Symbol - The thread local common symbol to emit.
    653   /// \param Size - The size of the symbol.
    654   /// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment of the thread local common symbol
    655   /// if non-zero.  This must be a power of 2 on some targets.
    656   virtual void emitTBSSSymbol(MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol,
    657                               uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0);
    658 
    659   /// @}
    660   /// \name Generating Data
    661   /// @{
    662 
    663   /// Emit the bytes in \p Data into the output.
    664   ///
    665   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .byte, .ascii,
    666   /// etc.
    667   virtual void emitBytes(StringRef Data);
    668 
    669   /// Functionally identical to EmitBytes. When emitting textual assembly, this
    670   /// method uses .byte directives instead of .ascii or .asciz for readability.
    671   virtual void emitBinaryData(StringRef Data);
    672 
    673   /// Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a native
    674   /// integer of the given \p Size bytes.
    675   ///
    676   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .word, .quad,
    677   /// etc.
    678   ///
    679   /// \param Value - The value to emit.
    680   /// \param Size - The size of the integer (in bytes) to emit. This must
    681   /// match a native machine width.
    682   /// \param Loc - The location of the expression for error reporting.
    683   virtual void emitValueImpl(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size,
    684                              SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
    685 
    686   void emitValue(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
    687 
    688   /// Special case of EmitValue that avoids the client having
    689   /// to pass in a MCExpr for constant integers.
    690   virtual void emitIntValue(uint64_t Value, unsigned Size);
    691   virtual void emitIntValue(APInt Value);
    692 
    693   /// Special case of EmitValue that avoids the client having to pass
    694   /// in a MCExpr for constant integers & prints in Hex format for certain
    695   /// modes.
    696   virtual void emitIntValueInHex(uint64_t Value, unsigned Size) {
    697     emitIntValue(Value, Size);
    698   }
    699 
    700   void emitInt8(uint64_t Value) { emitIntValue(Value, 1); }
    701   void emitInt16(uint64_t Value) { emitIntValue(Value, 2); }
    702   void emitInt32(uint64_t Value) { emitIntValue(Value, 4); }
    703   void emitInt64(uint64_t Value) { emitIntValue(Value, 8); }
    704 
    705   /// Special case of EmitValue that avoids the client having to pass
    706   /// in a MCExpr for constant integers & prints in Hex format for certain
    707   /// modes, pads the field with leading zeros to Size width
    708   virtual void emitIntValueInHexWithPadding(uint64_t Value, unsigned Size) {
    709     emitIntValue(Value, Size);
    710   }
    711 
    712   virtual void emitULEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    713 
    714   virtual void emitSLEB128Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    715 
    716   /// Special case of EmitULEB128Value that avoids the client having to
    717   /// pass in a MCExpr for constant integers.
    718   void emitULEB128IntValue(uint64_t Value, unsigned PadTo = 0);
    719 
    720   /// Special case of EmitSLEB128Value that avoids the client having to
    721   /// pass in a MCExpr for constant integers.
    722   void emitSLEB128IntValue(int64_t Value);
    723 
    724   /// Special case of EmitValue that avoids the client having to pass in
    725   /// a MCExpr for MCSymbols.
    726   void emitSymbolValue(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Size,
    727                        bool IsSectionRelative = false);
    728 
    729   /// Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a dtprel
    730   /// (64-bit DTP relative) value.
    731   ///
    732   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .dtpreldword on
    733   /// targets that support them.
    734   virtual void emitDTPRel64Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    735 
    736   /// Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a dtprel
    737   /// (32-bit DTP relative) value.
    738   ///
    739   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .dtprelword on
    740   /// targets that support them.
    741   virtual void emitDTPRel32Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    742 
    743   /// Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a tprel
    744   /// (64-bit TP relative) value.
    745   ///
    746   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .tpreldword on
    747   /// targets that support them.
    748   virtual void emitTPRel64Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    749 
    750   /// Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a tprel
    751   /// (32-bit TP relative) value.
    752   ///
    753   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .tprelword on
    754   /// targets that support them.
    755   virtual void emitTPRel32Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    756 
    757   /// Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a gprel64 (64-bit
    758   /// GP relative) value.
    759   ///
    760   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .gpdword on
    761   /// targets that support them.
    762   virtual void emitGPRel64Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    763 
    764   /// Emit the expression \p Value into the output as a gprel32 (32-bit
    765   /// GP relative) value.
    766   ///
    767   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .gprel32 on
    768   /// targets that support them.
    769   virtual void emitGPRel32Value(const MCExpr *Value);
    770 
    771   /// Emit NumBytes bytes worth of the value specified by FillValue.
    772   /// This implements directives such as '.space'.
    773   void emitFill(uint64_t NumBytes, uint8_t FillValue);
    774 
    775   /// Emit \p Size bytes worth of the value specified by \p FillValue.
    776   ///
    777   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .space or .skip.
    778   ///
    779   /// \param NumBytes - The number of bytes to emit.
    780   /// \param FillValue - The value to use when filling bytes.
    781   /// \param Loc - The location of the expression for error reporting.
    782   virtual void emitFill(const MCExpr &NumBytes, uint64_t FillValue,
    783                         SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
    784 
    785   /// Emit \p NumValues copies of \p Size bytes. Each \p Size bytes is
    786   /// taken from the lowest order 4 bytes of \p Expr expression.
    787   ///
    788   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .fill.
    789   ///
    790   /// \param NumValues - The number of copies of \p Size bytes to emit.
    791   /// \param Size - The size (in bytes) of each repeated value.
    792   /// \param Expr - The expression from which \p Size bytes are used.
    793   virtual void emitFill(const MCExpr &NumValues, int64_t Size, int64_t Expr,
    794                         SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
    795 
    796   virtual void emitNops(int64_t NumBytes, int64_t ControlledNopLength,
    797                         SMLoc Loc);
    798 
    799   /// Emit NumBytes worth of zeros.
    800   /// This function properly handles data in virtual sections.
    801   void emitZeros(uint64_t NumBytes);
    802 
    803   /// Emit some number of copies of \p Value until the byte alignment \p
    804   /// ByteAlignment is reached.
    805   ///
    806   /// If the number of bytes need to emit for the alignment is not a multiple
    807   /// of \p ValueSize, then the contents of the emitted fill bytes is
    808   /// undefined.
    809   ///
    810   /// This used to implement the .align assembler directive.
    811   ///
    812   /// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment to reach. This must be a power of
    813   /// two on some targets.
    814   /// \param Value - The value to use when filling bytes.
    815   /// \param ValueSize - The size of the integer (in bytes) to emit for
    816   /// \p Value. This must match a native machine width.
    817   /// \param MaxBytesToEmit - The maximum numbers of bytes to emit, or 0. If
    818   /// the alignment cannot be reached in this many bytes, no bytes are
    819   /// emitted.
    820   virtual void emitValueToAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, int64_t Value = 0,
    821                                     unsigned ValueSize = 1,
    822                                     unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0);
    823 
    824   /// Emit nops until the byte alignment \p ByteAlignment is reached.
    825   ///
    826   /// This used to align code where the alignment bytes may be executed.  This
    827   /// can emit different bytes for different sizes to optimize execution.
    828   ///
    829   /// \param ByteAlignment - The alignment to reach. This must be a power of
    830   /// two on some targets.
    831   /// \param MaxBytesToEmit - The maximum numbers of bytes to emit, or 0. If
    832   /// the alignment cannot be reached in this many bytes, no bytes are
    833   /// emitted.
    834   virtual void emitCodeAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment,
    835                                  unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0);
    836 
    837   /// Emit some number of copies of \p Value until the byte offset \p
    838   /// Offset is reached.
    839   ///
    840   /// This is used to implement assembler directives such as .org.
    841   ///
    842   /// \param Offset - The offset to reach. This may be an expression, but the
    843   /// expression must be associated with the current section.
    844   /// \param Value - The value to use when filling bytes.
    845   virtual void emitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset, unsigned char Value,
    846                                  SMLoc Loc);
    847 
    848   /// @}
    849 
    850   /// Switch to a new logical file.  This is used to implement the '.file
    851   /// "foo.c"' assembler directive.
    852   virtual void emitFileDirective(StringRef Filename);
    853 
    854   /// Emit the "identifiers" directive.  This implements the
    855   /// '.ident "version foo"' assembler directive.
    856   virtual void emitIdent(StringRef IdentString) {}
    857 
    858   /// Associate a filename with a specified logical file number.  This
    859   /// implements the DWARF2 '.file 4 "foo.c"' assembler directive.
    860   unsigned emitDwarfFileDirective(unsigned FileNo, StringRef Directory,
    861                                   StringRef Filename,
    862                                   Optional<MD5::MD5Result> Checksum = None,
    863                                   Optional<StringRef> Source = None,
    864                                   unsigned CUID = 0) {
    865     return cantFail(
    866         tryEmitDwarfFileDirective(FileNo, Directory, Filename, Checksum,
    867                                   Source, CUID));
    868   }
    869 
    870   /// Associate a filename with a specified logical file number.
    871   /// Also associate a directory, optional checksum, and optional source
    872   /// text with the logical file.  This implements the DWARF2
    873   /// '.file 4 "dir/foo.c"' assembler directive, and the DWARF5
    874   /// '.file 4 "dir/foo.c" md5 "..." source "..."' assembler directive.
    875   virtual Expected<unsigned> tryEmitDwarfFileDirective(
    876       unsigned FileNo, StringRef Directory, StringRef Filename,
    877       Optional<MD5::MD5Result> Checksum = None, Optional<StringRef> Source = None,
    878       unsigned CUID = 0);
    879 
    880   /// Specify the "root" file of the compilation, using the ".file 0" extension.
    881   virtual void emitDwarfFile0Directive(StringRef Directory, StringRef Filename,
    882                                        Optional<MD5::MD5Result> Checksum,
    883                                        Optional<StringRef> Source,
    884                                        unsigned CUID = 0);
    885 
    886   virtual void emitCFIBKeyFrame();
    887 
    888   /// This implements the DWARF2 '.loc fileno lineno ...' assembler
    889   /// directive.
    890   virtual void emitDwarfLocDirective(unsigned FileNo, unsigned Line,
    891                                      unsigned Column, unsigned Flags,
    892                                      unsigned Isa, unsigned Discriminator,
    893                                      StringRef FileName);
    894 
    895   /// Associate a filename with a specified logical file number, and also
    896   /// specify that file's checksum information.  This implements the '.cv_file 4
    897   /// "foo.c"' assembler directive. Returns true on success.
    898   virtual bool EmitCVFileDirective(unsigned FileNo, StringRef Filename,
    899                                    ArrayRef<uint8_t> Checksum,
    900                                    unsigned ChecksumKind);
    901 
    902   /// Introduces a function id for use with .cv_loc.
    903   virtual bool EmitCVFuncIdDirective(unsigned FunctionId);
    904 
    905   /// Introduces an inline call site id for use with .cv_loc. Includes
    906   /// extra information for inline line table generation.
    907   virtual bool EmitCVInlineSiteIdDirective(unsigned FunctionId, unsigned IAFunc,
    908                                            unsigned IAFile, unsigned IALine,
    909                                            unsigned IACol, SMLoc Loc);
    910 
    911   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_loc' assembler directive.
    912   virtual void emitCVLocDirective(unsigned FunctionId, unsigned FileNo,
    913                                   unsigned Line, unsigned Column,
    914                                   bool PrologueEnd, bool IsStmt,
    915                                   StringRef FileName, SMLoc Loc);
    916 
    917   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_linetable' assembler directive.
    918   virtual void emitCVLinetableDirective(unsigned FunctionId,
    919                                         const MCSymbol *FnStart,
    920                                         const MCSymbol *FnEnd);
    921 
    922   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_inline_linetable' assembler
    923   /// directive.
    924   virtual void emitCVInlineLinetableDirective(unsigned PrimaryFunctionId,
    925                                               unsigned SourceFileId,
    926                                               unsigned SourceLineNum,
    927                                               const MCSymbol *FnStartSym,
    928                                               const MCSymbol *FnEndSym);
    929 
    930   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_def_range' assembler
    931   /// directive.
    932   virtual void emitCVDefRangeDirective(
    933       ArrayRef<std::pair<const MCSymbol *, const MCSymbol *>> Ranges,
    934       StringRef FixedSizePortion);
    935 
    936   virtual void emitCVDefRangeDirective(
    937       ArrayRef<std::pair<const MCSymbol *, const MCSymbol *>> Ranges,
    938       codeview::DefRangeRegisterRelHeader DRHdr);
    939 
    940   virtual void emitCVDefRangeDirective(
    941       ArrayRef<std::pair<const MCSymbol *, const MCSymbol *>> Ranges,
    942       codeview::DefRangeSubfieldRegisterHeader DRHdr);
    943 
    944   virtual void emitCVDefRangeDirective(
    945       ArrayRef<std::pair<const MCSymbol *, const MCSymbol *>> Ranges,
    946       codeview::DefRangeRegisterHeader DRHdr);
    947 
    948   virtual void emitCVDefRangeDirective(
    949       ArrayRef<std::pair<const MCSymbol *, const MCSymbol *>> Ranges,
    950       codeview::DefRangeFramePointerRelHeader DRHdr);
    951 
    952   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_stringtable' assembler directive.
    953   virtual void emitCVStringTableDirective() {}
    954 
    955   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_filechecksums' assembler directive.
    956   virtual void emitCVFileChecksumsDirective() {}
    957 
    958   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_filechecksumoffset' assembler
    959   /// directive.
    960   virtual void emitCVFileChecksumOffsetDirective(unsigned FileNo) {}
    961 
    962   /// This implements the CodeView '.cv_fpo_data' assembler directive.
    963   virtual void EmitCVFPOData(const MCSymbol *ProcSym, SMLoc Loc = {}) {}
    964 
    965   /// Emit the absolute difference between two symbols.
    966   ///
    967   /// \pre Offset of \c Hi is greater than the offset \c Lo.
    968   virtual void emitAbsoluteSymbolDiff(const MCSymbol *Hi, const MCSymbol *Lo,
    969                                       unsigned Size);
    970 
    971   /// Emit the absolute difference between two symbols encoded with ULEB128.
    972   virtual void emitAbsoluteSymbolDiffAsULEB128(const MCSymbol *Hi,
    973                                                const MCSymbol *Lo);
    974 
    975   virtual MCSymbol *getDwarfLineTableSymbol(unsigned CUID);
    976   virtual void emitCFISections(bool EH, bool Debug);
    977   void emitCFIStartProc(bool IsSimple, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
    978   void emitCFIEndProc();
    979   virtual void emitCFIDefCfa(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
    980   virtual void emitCFIDefCfaOffset(int64_t Offset);
    981   virtual void emitCFIDefCfaRegister(int64_t Register);
    982   virtual void emitCFIOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
    983   virtual void emitCFIPersonality(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Encoding);
    984   virtual void emitCFILsda(const MCSymbol *Sym, unsigned Encoding);
    985   virtual void emitCFIRememberState();
    986   virtual void emitCFIRestoreState();
    987   virtual void emitCFISameValue(int64_t Register);
    988   virtual void emitCFIRestore(int64_t Register);
    989   virtual void emitCFIRelOffset(int64_t Register, int64_t Offset);
    990   virtual void emitCFIAdjustCfaOffset(int64_t Adjustment);
    991   virtual void emitCFIEscape(StringRef Values);
    992   virtual void emitCFIReturnColumn(int64_t Register);
    993   virtual void emitCFIGnuArgsSize(int64_t Size);
    994   virtual void emitCFISignalFrame();
    995   virtual void emitCFIUndefined(int64_t Register);
    996   virtual void emitCFIRegister(int64_t Register1, int64_t Register2);
    997   virtual void emitCFIWindowSave();
    998   virtual void emitCFINegateRAState();
    999 
   1000   virtual void EmitWinCFIStartProc(const MCSymbol *Symbol, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1001   virtual void EmitWinCFIEndProc(SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1002   /// This is used on platforms, such as Windows on ARM64, that require function
   1003   /// or funclet sizes to be emitted in .xdata before the End marker is emitted
   1004   /// for the frame.  We cannot use the End marker, as it is not set at the
   1005   /// point of emitting .xdata, in order to indicate that the frame is active.
   1006   virtual void EmitWinCFIFuncletOrFuncEnd(SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1007   virtual void EmitWinCFIStartChained(SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1008   virtual void EmitWinCFIEndChained(SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1009   virtual void EmitWinCFIPushReg(MCRegister Register, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1010   virtual void EmitWinCFISetFrame(MCRegister Register, unsigned Offset,
   1011                                   SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1012   virtual void EmitWinCFIAllocStack(unsigned Size, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1013   virtual void EmitWinCFISaveReg(MCRegister Register, unsigned Offset,
   1014                                  SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1015   virtual void EmitWinCFISaveXMM(MCRegister Register, unsigned Offset,
   1016                                  SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1017   virtual void EmitWinCFIPushFrame(bool Code, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1018   virtual void EmitWinCFIEndProlog(SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1019   virtual void EmitWinEHHandler(const MCSymbol *Sym, bool Unwind, bool Except,
   1020                                 SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1021   virtual void EmitWinEHHandlerData(SMLoc Loc = SMLoc());
   1022 
   1023   virtual void emitCGProfileEntry(const MCSymbolRefExpr *From,
   1024                                   const MCSymbolRefExpr *To, uint64_t Count);
   1025 
   1026   /// Get the .pdata section used for the given section. Typically the given
   1027   /// section is either the main .text section or some other COMDAT .text
   1028   /// section, but it may be any section containing code.
   1029   MCSection *getAssociatedPDataSection(const MCSection *TextSec);
   1030 
   1031   /// Get the .xdata section used for the given section.
   1032   MCSection *getAssociatedXDataSection(const MCSection *TextSec);
   1033 
   1034   virtual void emitSyntaxDirective();
   1035 
   1036   /// Record a relocation described by the .reloc directive. Return None if
   1037   /// succeeded. Otherwise, return a pair (Name is invalid, error message).
   1038   virtual Optional<std::pair<bool, std::string>>
   1039   emitRelocDirective(const MCExpr &Offset, StringRef Name, const MCExpr *Expr,
   1040                      SMLoc Loc, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI) {
   1041     return None;
   1042   }
   1043 
   1044   virtual void emitAddrsig() {}
   1045   virtual void emitAddrsigSym(const MCSymbol *Sym) {}
   1046 
   1047   /// Emit the given \p Instruction into the current section.
   1048   virtual void emitInstruction(const MCInst &Inst, const MCSubtargetInfo &STI);
   1049 
   1050   /// Emit the a pseudo probe into the current section.
   1051   virtual void emitPseudoProbe(uint64_t Guid, uint64_t Index, uint64_t Type,
   1052                                uint64_t Attr,
   1053                                const MCPseudoProbeInlineStack &InlineStack);
   1054 
   1055   /// Set the bundle alignment mode from now on in the section.
   1056   /// The argument is the power of 2 to which the alignment is set. The
   1057   /// value 0 means turn the bundle alignment off.
   1058   virtual void emitBundleAlignMode(unsigned AlignPow2);
   1059 
   1060   /// The following instructions are a bundle-locked group.
   1061   ///
   1062   /// \param AlignToEnd - If true, the bundle-locked group will be aligned to
   1063   ///                     the end of a bundle.
   1064   virtual void emitBundleLock(bool AlignToEnd);
   1065 
   1066   /// Ends a bundle-locked group.
   1067   virtual void emitBundleUnlock();
   1068 
   1069   /// If this file is backed by a assembly streamer, this dumps the
   1070   /// specified string in the output .s file.  This capability is indicated by
   1071   /// the hasRawTextSupport() predicate.  By default this aborts.
   1072   void emitRawText(const Twine &String);
   1073 
   1074   /// Streamer specific finalization.
   1075   virtual void finishImpl();
   1076   /// Finish emission of machine code.
   1077   void Finish(SMLoc EndLoc = SMLoc());
   1078 
   1079   virtual bool mayHaveInstructions(MCSection &Sec) const { return true; }
   1080 
   1081   /// Emit a special value of 0xffffffff if producing 64-bit debugging info.
   1082   void maybeEmitDwarf64Mark();
   1083 
   1084   /// Emit a unit length field. The actual format, DWARF32 or DWARF64, is chosen
   1085   /// according to the settings.
   1086   virtual void emitDwarfUnitLength(uint64_t Length, const Twine &Comment);
   1087 
   1088   /// Emit a unit length field. The actual format, DWARF32 or DWARF64, is chosen
   1089   /// according to the settings.
   1090   /// Return the end symbol generated inside, the caller needs to emit it.
   1091   virtual MCSymbol *emitDwarfUnitLength(const Twine &Prefix,
   1092                                         const Twine &Comment);
   1093 
   1094   /// Emit the debug line start label.
   1095   virtual void emitDwarfLineStartLabel(MCSymbol *StartSym);
   1096 
   1097   /// Emit the debug line end entry.
   1098   virtual void emitDwarfLineEndEntry(MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *LastLabel) {}
   1099 
   1100   /// If targets does not support representing debug line section by .loc/.file
   1101   /// directives in assembly output, we need to populate debug line section with
   1102   /// raw debug line contents.
   1103   virtual void emitDwarfAdvanceLineAddr(int64_t LineDelta,
   1104                                         const MCSymbol *LastLabel,
   1105                                         const MCSymbol *Label,
   1106                                         unsigned PointerSize) {}
   1107 
   1108   /// Do finalization for the streamer at the end of a section.
   1109   virtual void doFinalizationAtSectionEnd(MCSection *Section) {}
   1110 };
   1111 
   1112 /// Create a dummy machine code streamer, which does nothing. This is useful for
   1113 /// timing the assembler front end.
   1114 MCStreamer *createNullStreamer(MCContext &Ctx);
   1115 
   1116 } // end namespace llvm
   1117 
   1118 #endif // LLVM_MC_MCSTREAMER_H
   1119