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22 * @brief Memory disambiguator
23 * @author Michael Beck
26 #ifndef FIRM_ANA_IRMEMORY_H
27 #define FIRM_ANA_IRMEMORY_H
29 #include "firm_types.h"
32 /** The alias relation of two memory addresses. */
33 typedef enum ir_alias_relation {
34 ir_no_alias, /**< No alias. */
35 ir_may_alias, /**< Unknown state, may alias. */
36 ir_sure_alias /**< Sure alias. */
39 /** The state of the entity usage flags. */
40 typedef enum ir_entity_usage_computed_state {
41 ir_entity_usage_not_computed,
42 ir_entity_usage_computed
43 } ir_entity_usage_computed_state;
45 /** Possible options for the memory disambiguator. */
46 typedef enum ir_disambuigator_options {
47 aa_opt_no_opt = 0, /**< no options: most conservative */
48 aa_opt_type_based = 1, /**< use type based alias analysis: strict typed source language */
49 aa_opt_byte_type_may_alias = 2, /**< if type based analysis is enabled: bytes types may alias other types */
50 aa_opt_no_alias_args = 4, /**< arguments do not alias each other but may alias global storage */
51 aa_opt_no_alias_args_global = 8, /**< arguments do not alias global storage */
52 aa_opt_no_alias = 16, /**< two addresses NEVER alias, use with CAUTION (gcc -fno-alias) */
53 aa_opt_inherited = 128 /**< only for implementation: options from a graph are inherited from global */
54 } ir_disambuigator_options;
55 ENUM_BITSET(ir_disambuigator_options)
58 * Classify storage locations.
59 * Except ir_sc_pointer they are all disjoint.
60 * ir_sc_pointer potentially aliases all classes which don't have a
63 typedef enum ir_storage_class_class_t {
64 ir_sc_pointer = 0x0, /**< generic pointer, may be anything */
65 ir_sc_globalvar = 0x1, /**< an address of a global variable */
66 ir_sc_localvar = 0x2, /**< an address of a local variable or method argument */
67 ir_sc_tls = 0x3, /**< an address of a thread local storage variable */
68 ir_sc_malloced = 0x4, /**< an allocated heap address */
69 ir_sc_globaladdr = 0x5, /**< a constant address of something */
71 ir_sc_modifier_nottaken = 0x80, /**< if set, the address of the variable was not taken */
72 ir_sc_modifier_argument = 0x40, /**< if set pointer was a function argument */
73 ir_sc_modifiers = ir_sc_modifier_nottaken | ir_sc_modifier_argument
74 } ir_storage_class_class_t;
75 ENUM_BITSET(ir_storage_class_class_t)
77 /** Get the base storage class (ignore modifier) */
78 FIRM_API ir_storage_class_class_t get_base_sc(ir_storage_class_class_t x);
81 * A source language specific memory disambiguator function.
82 * Called by get_alias_relation().
84 typedef ir_alias_relation (*DISAMBIGUATOR_FUNC)(
85 const ir_node *adr1, const ir_mode *mode1,
86 const ir_node *adr2, const ir_mode *mode2);
89 * Classify a base pointer.
91 * @param irn the node representing the base address
92 * @param ent the base entity of the base address iff any
94 FIRM_API ir_storage_class_class_t classify_pointer(const ir_node *irn,
95 const ir_entity *ent);
98 * Returns a human readable name for an alias relation.
100 FIRM_API const char *get_ir_alias_relation_name(ir_alias_relation rel);
103 * Determine the alias relation between two addresses.
105 * @param adr1 The first address.
106 * @param mode1 The mode of the first memory access.
107 * @param adr2 The second address.
108 * @param mode2 The mode of the second memory access.
110 * The memory disambiguator tries to determine the alias state between
111 * two memory addresses. The following rules are used:
113 * - different variable from the same segment never alias (R1 a)
114 * - variables from different segments never alias when:
115 * - a global variable and a local one never alias (R1 b)
116 * - a global variable and a TLS one never alias (R1 c)
117 * - a local variable and a TLS one never alias (R1 d)
118 * - a local variable and a parameter never alias (R1 e)
119 * - a global variable and the result of a malloc routine never alias (R1 f)
120 * - a local variable and the result of a malloc routine never alias (R1 g)
121 * - a TLS variable and the result of a malloc routine never alias (R1 h)
122 * - a parameter and the result of a malloc routine (obtained in the
123 * same routine as the parameter) never alias (R1 i)
124 * - two different variables never alias (R2)
125 * - if one is a variable whose address has never been taken
126 * there is no alias (R3)
127 * - if two memory addresses have the same base and their offsets
128 * do not describe overlapping regions there is no alias (R4)
129 * - if opt_strong_typed is set and both addresses describe entities,
130 * different types never alias (R5)
132 * If none of these rules apply, the points-to framework must be
133 * interrogated to detect the alias relation.
135 FIRM_API ir_alias_relation get_alias_relation(
136 const ir_node *adr1, const ir_mode *mode1,
137 const ir_node *adr2, const ir_mode *mode2);
140 * Set a source language specific memory disambiguator function.
142 * @param func The callback.
144 FIRM_API void set_language_memory_disambiguator(DISAMBIGUATOR_FUNC func);
147 * Initialize the relation cache.
149 FIRM_API void mem_disambig_init(void);
152 * Determine the alias relation between two addresses and
155 * @param irg The current graph.
156 * @param adr1 The first address.
157 * @param mode1 The mode of the first memory access.
158 * @param adr2 The second address.
159 * @param mode2 The mode of the second memory access.
161 * @see get_alias_relation()
163 FIRM_API ir_alias_relation get_alias_relation_ex(
164 const ir_node *adr1, const ir_mode *mode1,
165 const ir_node *adr2, const ir_mode *mode2);
168 * Free the relation cache.
170 FIRM_API void mem_disambig_term(void);
173 * Assure that the entity usage flags have been computed for the given graph.
175 * This analysis computes the entity usage state for all local variables.
177 * Even then the information is not cleaned from the variables, call
178 * assure_irg_entity_usage_computed() again for recomputation.
180 FIRM_API void assure_irg_entity_usage_computed(ir_graph *irg);
183 * Returns the current address taken state of the globals.
185 FIRM_API ir_entity_usage_computed_state get_irp_globals_entity_usage_state(void);
188 * Sets the current address taken state of the globals.
190 * @param state the new state
192 FIRM_API void set_irp_globals_entity_usage_state(ir_entity_usage_computed_state state);
195 * Assure that the address taken flag is computed for the global and TLS entities (variables).
197 * This is an interprocedural analysis that computes the address_taken state
198 * for all global and TLS variables.
200 * Note that this is a conservative estimation that by no Firm transformation
201 * can be invalidated, so it's only recomputed if manually triggered by calling
202 * set_irp_globals_entity_usage_state(ir_entity_usage_not_computed).
203 * Even then the information is not cleaned from the variables, call
204 * assure_irp_globals_entity_usage_computed() again for recomputation.
206 FIRM_API void assure_irp_globals_entity_usage_computed(void);
209 * Get the memory disambiguator options for a graph.
211 * @param irg the graph
213 FIRM_API unsigned get_irg_memory_disambiguator_options(const ir_graph *irg);
216 * Set the memory disambiguator options for a graph.
218 * @param irg the graph
219 * @param options a set of options
221 FIRM_API void set_irg_memory_disambiguator_options(ir_graph *irg,
225 * Set the global disambiguator options for all graphs not having local options.
227 * @param options a set of options
229 FIRM_API void set_irp_memory_disambiguator_options(unsigned options);
232 * Mark all private methods, i.e. those of which all call sites are known.
233 * We use a very convervative estimation yet: If the address of a method is
234 * never taken AND its visibility is visibility_local, then it's private.
236 FIRM_API void mark_private_methods(void);
239 * Creates an ir_prog pass for mark_private_methods().
241 * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
243 * @return the newly created ir_prog pass
245 FIRM_API ir_prog_pass_t *mark_private_methods_pass(const char *name);