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      1 //===- InstVisitor.h - Instruction visitor templates ------------*- 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 
     10 #ifndef LLVM_IR_INSTVISITOR_H
     11 #define LLVM_IR_INSTVISITOR_H
     12 
     13 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
     14 #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h"
     15 #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h"
     16 #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h"
     17 #include "llvm/IR/Module.h"
     18 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
     19 
     20 namespace llvm {
     21 
     22 // We operate on opaque instruction classes, so forward declare all instruction
     23 // types now...
     24 //
     25 #define HANDLE_INST(NUM, OPCODE, CLASS)   class CLASS;
     26 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.def"
     27 
     28 #define DELEGATE(CLASS_TO_VISIT) \
     29   return static_cast<SubClass*>(this)-> \
     30                visit##CLASS_TO_VISIT(static_cast<CLASS_TO_VISIT&>(I))
     31 
     32 
     33 /// Base class for instruction visitors
     34 ///
     35 /// Instruction visitors are used when you want to perform different actions
     36 /// for different kinds of instructions without having to use lots of casts
     37 /// and a big switch statement (in your code, that is).
     38 ///
     39 /// To define your own visitor, inherit from this class, specifying your
     40 /// new type for the 'SubClass' template parameter, and "override" visitXXX
     41 /// functions in your class. I say "override" because this class is defined
     42 /// in terms of statically resolved overloading, not virtual functions.
     43 ///
     44 /// For example, here is a visitor that counts the number of malloc
     45 /// instructions processed:
     46 ///
     47 ///  /// Declare the class.  Note that we derive from InstVisitor instantiated
     48 ///  /// with _our new subclasses_ type.
     49 ///  ///
     50 ///  struct CountAllocaVisitor : public InstVisitor<CountAllocaVisitor> {
     51 ///    unsigned Count;
     52 ///    CountAllocaVisitor() : Count(0) {}
     53 ///
     54 ///    void visitAllocaInst(AllocaInst &AI) { ++Count; }
     55 ///  };
     56 ///
     57 ///  And this class would be used like this:
     58 ///    CountAllocaVisitor CAV;
     59 ///    CAV.visit(function);
     60 ///    NumAllocas = CAV.Count;
     61 ///
     62 /// The defined has 'visit' methods for Instruction, and also for BasicBlock,
     63 /// Function, and Module, which recursively process all contained instructions.
     64 ///
     65 /// Note that if you don't implement visitXXX for some instruction type,
     66 /// the visitXXX method for instruction superclass will be invoked. So
     67 /// if instructions are added in the future, they will be automatically
     68 /// supported, if you handle one of their superclasses.
     69 ///
     70 /// The optional second template argument specifies the type that instruction
     71 /// visitation functions should return. If you specify this, you *MUST* provide
     72 /// an implementation of visitInstruction though!.
     73 ///
     74 /// Note that this class is specifically designed as a template to avoid
     75 /// virtual function call overhead.  Defining and using an InstVisitor is just
     76 /// as efficient as having your own switch statement over the instruction
     77 /// opcode.
     78 template<typename SubClass, typename RetTy=void>
     79 class InstVisitor {
     80   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     81   // Interface code - This is the public interface of the InstVisitor that you
     82   // use to visit instructions...
     83   //
     84 
     85 public:
     86   // Generic visit method - Allow visitation to all instructions in a range
     87   template<class Iterator>
     88   void visit(Iterator Start, Iterator End) {
     89     while (Start != End)
     90       static_cast<SubClass*>(this)->visit(*Start++);
     91   }
     92 
     93   // Define visitors for functions and basic blocks...
     94   //
     95   void visit(Module &M) {
     96     static_cast<SubClass*>(this)->visitModule(M);
     97     visit(M.begin(), M.end());
     98   }
     99   void visit(Function &F) {
    100     static_cast<SubClass*>(this)->visitFunction(F);
    101     visit(F.begin(), F.end());
    102   }
    103   void visit(BasicBlock &BB) {
    104     static_cast<SubClass*>(this)->visitBasicBlock(BB);
    105     visit(BB.begin(), BB.end());
    106   }
    107 
    108   // Forwarding functions so that the user can visit with pointers AND refs.
    109   void visit(Module       *M)  { visit(*M); }
    110   void visit(Function     *F)  { visit(*F); }
    111   void visit(BasicBlock   *BB) { visit(*BB); }
    112   RetTy visit(Instruction *I)  { return visit(*I); }
    113 
    114   // visit - Finally, code to visit an instruction...
    115   //
    116   RetTy visit(Instruction &I) {
    117     static_assert(std::is_base_of<InstVisitor, SubClass>::value,
    118                   "Must pass the derived type to this template!");
    119 
    120     switch (I.getOpcode()) {
    121     default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown instruction type encountered!");
    122       // Build the switch statement using the Instruction.def file...
    123 #define HANDLE_INST(NUM, OPCODE, CLASS) \
    124     case Instruction::OPCODE: return \
    125            static_cast<SubClass*>(this)-> \
    126                       visit##OPCODE(static_cast<CLASS&>(I));
    127 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.def"
    128     }
    129   }
    130 
    131   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
    132   // Visitation functions... these functions provide default fallbacks in case
    133   // the user does not specify what to do for a particular instruction type.
    134   // The default behavior is to generalize the instruction type to its subtype
    135   // and try visiting the subtype.  All of this should be inlined perfectly,
    136   // because there are no virtual functions to get in the way.
    137   //
    138 
    139   // When visiting a module, function or basic block directly, these methods get
    140   // called to indicate when transitioning into a new unit.
    141   //
    142   void visitModule    (Module &M) {}
    143   void visitFunction  (Function &F) {}
    144   void visitBasicBlock(BasicBlock &BB) {}
    145 
    146   // Define instruction specific visitor functions that can be overridden to
    147   // handle SPECIFIC instructions.  These functions automatically define
    148   // visitMul to proxy to visitBinaryOperator for instance in case the user does
    149   // not need this generality.
    150   //
    151   // These functions can also implement fan-out, when a single opcode and
    152   // instruction have multiple more specific Instruction subclasses. The Call
    153   // instruction currently supports this. We implement that by redirecting that
    154   // instruction to a special delegation helper.
    155 #define HANDLE_INST(NUM, OPCODE, CLASS) \
    156     RetTy visit##OPCODE(CLASS &I) { \
    157       if (NUM == Instruction::Call) \
    158         return delegateCallInst(I); \
    159       else \
    160         DELEGATE(CLASS); \
    161     }
    162 #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.def"
    163 
    164   // Specific Instruction type classes... note that all of the casts are
    165   // necessary because we use the instruction classes as opaque types...
    166   //
    167   RetTy visitICmpInst(ICmpInst &I)                { DELEGATE(CmpInst);}
    168   RetTy visitFCmpInst(FCmpInst &I)                { DELEGATE(CmpInst);}
    169   RetTy visitAllocaInst(AllocaInst &I)            { DELEGATE(UnaryInstruction);}
    170   RetTy visitLoadInst(LoadInst     &I)            { DELEGATE(UnaryInstruction);}
    171   RetTy visitStoreInst(StoreInst   &I)            { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    172   RetTy visitAtomicCmpXchgInst(AtomicCmpXchgInst &I) { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    173   RetTy visitAtomicRMWInst(AtomicRMWInst &I)      { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    174   RetTy visitFenceInst(FenceInst   &I)            { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    175   RetTy visitGetElementPtrInst(GetElementPtrInst &I){ DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    176   RetTy visitPHINode(PHINode       &I)            { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    177   RetTy visitTruncInst(TruncInst &I)              { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    178   RetTy visitZExtInst(ZExtInst &I)                { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    179   RetTy visitSExtInst(SExtInst &I)                { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    180   RetTy visitFPTruncInst(FPTruncInst &I)          { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    181   RetTy visitFPExtInst(FPExtInst &I)              { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    182   RetTy visitFPToUIInst(FPToUIInst &I)            { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    183   RetTy visitFPToSIInst(FPToSIInst &I)            { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    184   RetTy visitUIToFPInst(UIToFPInst &I)            { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    185   RetTy visitSIToFPInst(SIToFPInst &I)            { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    186   RetTy visitPtrToIntInst(PtrToIntInst &I)        { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    187   RetTy visitIntToPtrInst(IntToPtrInst &I)        { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    188   RetTy visitBitCastInst(BitCastInst &I)          { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    189   RetTy visitAddrSpaceCastInst(AddrSpaceCastInst &I) { DELEGATE(CastInst);}
    190   RetTy visitSelectInst(SelectInst &I)            { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    191   RetTy visitVAArgInst(VAArgInst   &I)            { DELEGATE(UnaryInstruction);}
    192   RetTy visitExtractElementInst(ExtractElementInst &I) { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    193   RetTy visitInsertElementInst(InsertElementInst &I) { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    194   RetTy visitShuffleVectorInst(ShuffleVectorInst &I) { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    195   RetTy visitExtractValueInst(ExtractValueInst &I){ DELEGATE(UnaryInstruction);}
    196   RetTy visitInsertValueInst(InsertValueInst &I)  { DELEGATE(Instruction); }
    197   RetTy visitLandingPadInst(LandingPadInst &I)    { DELEGATE(Instruction); }
    198   RetTy visitFuncletPadInst(FuncletPadInst &I) { DELEGATE(Instruction); }
    199   RetTy visitCleanupPadInst(CleanupPadInst &I) { DELEGATE(FuncletPadInst); }
    200   RetTy visitCatchPadInst(CatchPadInst &I)     { DELEGATE(FuncletPadInst); }
    201   RetTy visitFreezeInst(FreezeInst &I)         { DELEGATE(Instruction); }
    202 
    203   // Handle the special instrinsic instruction classes.
    204   RetTy visitDbgDeclareInst(DbgDeclareInst &I)    { DELEGATE(DbgVariableIntrinsic);}
    205   RetTy visitDbgValueInst(DbgValueInst &I)        { DELEGATE(DbgVariableIntrinsic);}
    206   RetTy visitDbgVariableIntrinsic(DbgVariableIntrinsic &I)
    207                                                   { DELEGATE(DbgInfoIntrinsic);}
    208   RetTy visitDbgLabelInst(DbgLabelInst &I)        { DELEGATE(DbgInfoIntrinsic);}
    209   RetTy visitDbgInfoIntrinsic(DbgInfoIntrinsic &I){ DELEGATE(IntrinsicInst); }
    210   RetTy visitMemSetInst(MemSetInst &I)            { DELEGATE(MemIntrinsic); }
    211   RetTy visitMemCpyInst(MemCpyInst &I)            { DELEGATE(MemTransferInst); }
    212   RetTy visitMemMoveInst(MemMoveInst &I)          { DELEGATE(MemTransferInst); }
    213   RetTy visitMemTransferInst(MemTransferInst &I)  { DELEGATE(MemIntrinsic); }
    214   RetTy visitMemIntrinsic(MemIntrinsic &I)        { DELEGATE(IntrinsicInst); }
    215   RetTy visitVAStartInst(VAStartInst &I)          { DELEGATE(IntrinsicInst); }
    216   RetTy visitVAEndInst(VAEndInst &I)              { DELEGATE(IntrinsicInst); }
    217   RetTy visitVACopyInst(VACopyInst &I)            { DELEGATE(IntrinsicInst); }
    218   RetTy visitIntrinsicInst(IntrinsicInst &I)      { DELEGATE(CallInst); }
    219   RetTy visitCallInst(CallInst &I)                { DELEGATE(CallBase); }
    220   RetTy visitInvokeInst(InvokeInst &I)            { DELEGATE(CallBase); }
    221   RetTy visitCallBrInst(CallBrInst &I)            { DELEGATE(CallBase); }
    222 
    223   // While terminators don't have a distinct type modeling them, we support
    224   // intercepting them with dedicated a visitor callback.
    225   RetTy visitReturnInst(ReturnInst &I) {
    226     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    227   }
    228   RetTy visitBranchInst(BranchInst &I) {
    229     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    230   }
    231   RetTy visitSwitchInst(SwitchInst &I) {
    232     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    233   }
    234   RetTy visitIndirectBrInst(IndirectBrInst &I) {
    235     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    236   }
    237   RetTy visitResumeInst(ResumeInst &I) {
    238     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    239   }
    240   RetTy visitUnreachableInst(UnreachableInst &I) {
    241     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    242   }
    243   RetTy visitCleanupReturnInst(CleanupReturnInst &I) {
    244     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    245   }
    246   RetTy visitCatchReturnInst(CatchReturnInst &I) {
    247     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    248   }
    249   RetTy visitCatchSwitchInst(CatchSwitchInst &I) {
    250     return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    251   }
    252   RetTy visitTerminator(Instruction &I)    { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    253 
    254   // Next level propagators: If the user does not overload a specific
    255   // instruction type, they can overload one of these to get the whole class
    256   // of instructions...
    257   //
    258   RetTy visitCastInst(CastInst &I)                { DELEGATE(UnaryInstruction);}
    259   RetTy visitUnaryOperator(UnaryOperator &I)      { DELEGATE(UnaryInstruction);}
    260   RetTy visitBinaryOperator(BinaryOperator &I)    { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    261   RetTy visitCmpInst(CmpInst &I)                  { DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    262   RetTy visitUnaryInstruction(UnaryInstruction &I){ DELEGATE(Instruction);}
    263 
    264   // The next level delegation for `CallBase` is slightly more complex in order
    265   // to support visiting cases where the call is also a terminator.
    266   RetTy visitCallBase(CallBase &I) {
    267     if (isa<InvokeInst>(I) || isa<CallBrInst>(I))
    268       return static_cast<SubClass *>(this)->visitTerminator(I);
    269 
    270     DELEGATE(Instruction);
    271   }
    272 
    273   // If the user wants a 'default' case, they can choose to override this
    274   // function.  If this function is not overloaded in the user's subclass, then
    275   // this instruction just gets ignored.
    276   //
    277   // Note that you MUST override this function if your return type is not void.
    278   //
    279   void visitInstruction(Instruction &I) {}  // Ignore unhandled instructions
    280 
    281 private:
    282   // Special helper function to delegate to CallInst subclass visitors.
    283   RetTy delegateCallInst(CallInst &I) {
    284     if (const Function *F = I.getCalledFunction()) {
    285       switch (F->getIntrinsicID()) {
    286       default:                     DELEGATE(IntrinsicInst);
    287       case Intrinsic::dbg_declare: DELEGATE(DbgDeclareInst);
    288       case Intrinsic::dbg_value:   DELEGATE(DbgValueInst);
    289       case Intrinsic::dbg_label:   DELEGATE(DbgLabelInst);
    290       case Intrinsic::memcpy:      DELEGATE(MemCpyInst);
    291       case Intrinsic::memmove:     DELEGATE(MemMoveInst);
    292       case Intrinsic::memset:      DELEGATE(MemSetInst);
    293       case Intrinsic::vastart:     DELEGATE(VAStartInst);
    294       case Intrinsic::vaend:       DELEGATE(VAEndInst);
    295       case Intrinsic::vacopy:      DELEGATE(VACopyInst);
    296       case Intrinsic::not_intrinsic: break;
    297       }
    298     }
    299     DELEGATE(CallInst);
    300   }
    301 
    302   // An overload that will never actually be called, it is used only from dead
    303   // code in the dispatching from opcodes to instruction subclasses.
    304   RetTy delegateCallInst(Instruction &I) {
    305     llvm_unreachable("delegateCallInst called for non-CallInst");
    306   }
    307 };
    308 
    309 #undef DELEGATE
    310 
    311 } // End llvm namespace
    312 
    313 #endif
    314