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*
* There are three kinds of symbolic constants:
- * symconst_type_tag The symbolic constant represents a type tag.
- * symconst_size The symbolic constant represents the size of a class.
- * symconst_addr_name Information for the linker, e.g. the name of a global
- * variable.
+ * symconst_type_tag The symbolic constant represents a type tag.
+ * symconst_type_size The symbolic constant represents the size of a type.
+ * symconst_type_align The symbolic constant represents the alignment of a type.
+ * symconst_addr_name Information for the linker, e.g. the name of a global
+ * variable.
+ * symconst_addr_name The symbolic constant represents the address of an entity.
+ *
* To represent a pointer to an entity that is represented by an entity
* datastructure don't use
* new_SymConst((type_or_id*)get_entity_ld_ident(ent), symconst_addr_name);.
* Use a real const instead:
- * new_SymConst(mode_P_mach, tarval_p_from_entity(ent));
+ * new_SymConst(ent, symconst_addr_ent);
* This makes the Constant independent of name changes of the entity due to
* mangling.
*
* Attributes:
* attr.i.num The symconst_addr_ent, i.e. one of
* -symconst_type_tag
- * -symconst_size
- * - symconst_addr_name
- * If the attr.i.num is symconst_type_tag or symconst_size, the node contains an attribute
+ * -symconst_type_size
+ * -symconst_type_align
+ * -symconst_addr_name
+ *
+ * If the attr.i.num is symconst_type_tag, symconst_type_size or symconst_type_align,
+ * the node contains an attribute:
+ *
* attr.i.*type, a pointer to a type_class. The mode of the node is mode_Is.
* if it is linkage_ptr_info it contains
* attr.i.*ptrinfo, an ident holding information for the linker. The mode
*
* This is the constructor for a symbolic constant.
* There are four kinds of symbolic constants:
- * - type_tag The symbolic constant represents a type tag. The type the
- * tag stands for is given explicitly.
- * - size The symbolic constant represents the size of a type. The
- * type of which the constant represents the size is given
- * explicitly.
- * - addr_name The symbolic constant represents the address of an entity
- * (variable or method). The variable is indicated by a name
- * that is valid for linking.
+ * - type_tag The symbolic constant represents a type tag. The type the
+ * tag stands for is given explicitly.
+ * - type_size The symbolic constant represents the size of a type. The
+ * type of which the constant represents the size is given
+ * explicitly.
+ * - type_align The symbolic constant represents the alignment of a type. The
+ * type of which the constant represents the size is given
+ * explicitly.
+ * - addr_name The symbolic constant represents the address of an entity
+ * (variable or method). The variable is indicated by a name
+ * that is valid for linking.
* - addr_ent The symbolic constant represents the address of an entity
- * (variable or method). The variable is given explicitly by
- * a firm entity.
+ * (variable or method). The variable is given explicitly by
+ * a firm entity.
*
* Inputs to the node:
* No inputs except the block it belongs to.
/** Constructor for a SymConst size node.
*
* Same as new_rd_SymConst_type, except that the constructor is tailored for
- * symconst_addr_ent.
+ * symconst_type_size.
* Adds the SymConst to the start block of irg. */
ir_node *new_rd_SymConst_size (dbg_info *db, ir_graph *irg, ir_type *symbol, ir_type *tp);
+/** Constructor for a SymConst size node.
+ *
+ * Same as new_rd_SymConst_type, except that the constructor is tailored for
+ * symconst_type_align.
+ * Adds the SymConst to the start block of irg. */
+ir_node *new_rd_SymConst_align (dbg_info *db, ir_graph *irg, ir_type *symbol, ir_type *tp);
+
/** Constructor for a simpleSel node.
*
* This is a shortcut for the new_rd_Sel() constructor. To be used for
ir_node *new_r_Free (ir_graph *irg, ir_node *block, ir_node *store,
ir_node *ptr, ir_node *size, ir_type *free_type, where_alloc where);
-/** Constructor for a Sync node.
+/** Constructor for a Sync node.
*
* Merges several memory values. The node assumes that a variable
* either occurs only in one of the memories, or it contains the same
* @param *in[] An array of pointers to nodes that produce an output of type memory.
* The constructor copies this array.
*/
-ir_node *new_r_Sync (ir_graph *irg, ir_node *block, int arity, ir_node *in[]);
+ir_node *new_r_Sync (ir_graph *irg, ir_node *block, int arity, ir_node *in[]);
/** Constructor for a Proj node.
*
*
* @param *db A pointer for debug information.
* @param value A type, entity or ident depending on the SymConst kind.
- * @param kind The kind of the symbolic constant: symconst_type_tag, symconst_size
- * or symconst_addr_name.
+ * @param kind The kind of the symbolic constant: symconst_type_tag, symconst_type_size,
+ * symconst_type_align, symconst_addr_name or symconst_addr_ent.
* @param tp The source type of the constant.
*/
ir_node *new_d_SymConst_type (dbg_info *db, union symconst_symbol value, symconst_kind kind, ir_type *tp);
* -# size The symbolic constant represents the size of a type. The
* type of which the constant represents the size is given
* explicitly.
+ * -# align The symbolic constant represents the alignment of a type. The
+ * type of which the constant represents the size is given
+ * explicitly.
* -# addr_name The symbolic constant represents the address of an entity
* (variable or method). The variable is indicated by a name
* that is valid for linking.
* An unsigned integer (I_u) or a pointer (P).
*
* @param value A type or a ident depending on the SymConst kind.
- * @param kind The kind of the symbolic constant: symconst_type_tag, symconst_size or symconst_addr_name.
+ * @param kind The kind of the symbolic constant: symconst_type_tag, symconst_type_size
+ * symconst_type_align, symconst_addr_name or symconst_addr_ent.
*/
ir_node *new_SymConst (union symconst_symbol value, symconst_kind kind);
ir_node *new_Free (ir_node *store, ir_node *ptr, ir_node *size,
ir_type *free_type, where_alloc where);
-/** Constructor for a Sync node.
+/** Constructor for a Sync node.
*
* Merges several memory values. The node assumes that a variable
* either occurs only in one of the memories, or it contains the same