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- #pragma once
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #pragma GCC diagnostic push
- #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-parameter"
- #endif
- //===- ValueHandle.h - Value Smart Pointer classes --------------*- C++ -*-===//
- //
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- // This file declares the ValueHandle class and its sub-classes.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef LLVM_IR_VALUEHANDLE_H
- #define LLVM_IR_VALUEHANDLE_H
- #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMapInfo.h"
- #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
- #include "llvm/IR/Value.h"
- #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
- #include <cassert>
- namespace llvm {
- /// This is the common base class of value handles.
- ///
- /// ValueHandle's are smart pointers to Value's that have special behavior when
- /// the value is deleted or ReplaceAllUsesWith'd. See the specific handles
- /// below for details.
- class ValueHandleBase {
- friend class Value;
- protected:
- /// This indicates what sub class the handle actually is.
- ///
- /// This is to avoid having a vtable for the light-weight handle pointers. The
- /// fully general Callback version does have a vtable.
- enum HandleBaseKind { Assert, Callback, Weak, WeakTracking };
- ValueHandleBase(const ValueHandleBase &RHS)
- : ValueHandleBase(RHS.PrevPair.getInt(), RHS) {}
- ValueHandleBase(HandleBaseKind Kind, const ValueHandleBase &RHS)
- : PrevPair(nullptr, Kind), Val(RHS.getValPtr()) {
- if (isValid(getValPtr()))
- AddToExistingUseList(RHS.getPrevPtr());
- }
- private:
- PointerIntPair<ValueHandleBase**, 2, HandleBaseKind> PrevPair;
- ValueHandleBase *Next = nullptr;
- Value *Val = nullptr;
- void setValPtr(Value *V) { Val = V; }
- public:
- explicit ValueHandleBase(HandleBaseKind Kind)
- : PrevPair(nullptr, Kind) {}
- ValueHandleBase(HandleBaseKind Kind, Value *V)
- : PrevPair(nullptr, Kind), Val(V) {
- if (isValid(getValPtr()))
- AddToUseList();
- }
- ~ValueHandleBase() {
- if (isValid(getValPtr()))
- RemoveFromUseList();
- }
- Value *operator=(Value *RHS) {
- if (getValPtr() == RHS)
- return RHS;
- if (isValid(getValPtr()))
- RemoveFromUseList();
- setValPtr(RHS);
- if (isValid(getValPtr()))
- AddToUseList();
- return RHS;
- }
- Value *operator=(const ValueHandleBase &RHS) {
- if (getValPtr() == RHS.getValPtr())
- return RHS.getValPtr();
- if (isValid(getValPtr()))
- RemoveFromUseList();
- setValPtr(RHS.getValPtr());
- if (isValid(getValPtr()))
- AddToExistingUseList(RHS.getPrevPtr());
- return getValPtr();
- }
- Value *operator->() const { return getValPtr(); }
- Value &operator*() const {
- Value *V = getValPtr();
- assert(V && "Dereferencing deleted ValueHandle");
- return *V;
- }
- protected:
- Value *getValPtr() const { return Val; }
- static bool isValid(Value *V) {
- return V &&
- V != DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getEmptyKey() &&
- V != DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getTombstoneKey();
- }
- /// Remove this ValueHandle from its current use list.
- void RemoveFromUseList();
- /// Clear the underlying pointer without clearing the use list.
- ///
- /// This should only be used if a derived class has manually removed the
- /// handle from the use list.
- void clearValPtr() { setValPtr(nullptr); }
- public:
- // Callbacks made from Value.
- static void ValueIsDeleted(Value *V);
- static void ValueIsRAUWd(Value *Old, Value *New);
- private:
- // Internal implementation details.
- ValueHandleBase **getPrevPtr() const { return PrevPair.getPointer(); }
- HandleBaseKind getKind() const { return PrevPair.getInt(); }
- void setPrevPtr(ValueHandleBase **Ptr) { PrevPair.setPointer(Ptr); }
- /// Add this ValueHandle to the use list for V.
- ///
- /// List is the address of either the head of the list or a Next node within
- /// the existing use list.
- void AddToExistingUseList(ValueHandleBase **List);
- /// Add this ValueHandle to the use list after Node.
- void AddToExistingUseListAfter(ValueHandleBase *Node);
- /// Add this ValueHandle to the use list for V.
- void AddToUseList();
- };
- /// A nullable Value handle that is nullable.
- ///
- /// This is a value handle that points to a value, and nulls itself
- /// out if that value is deleted.
- class WeakVH : public ValueHandleBase {
- public:
- WeakVH() : ValueHandleBase(Weak) {}
- WeakVH(Value *P) : ValueHandleBase(Weak, P) {}
- WeakVH(const WeakVH &RHS)
- : ValueHandleBase(Weak, RHS) {}
- WeakVH &operator=(const WeakVH &RHS) = default;
- Value *operator=(Value *RHS) {
- return ValueHandleBase::operator=(RHS);
- }
- Value *operator=(const ValueHandleBase &RHS) {
- return ValueHandleBase::operator=(RHS);
- }
- operator Value*() const {
- return getValPtr();
- }
- };
- // Specialize simplify_type to allow WeakVH to participate in
- // dyn_cast, isa, etc.
- template <> struct simplify_type<WeakVH> {
- using SimpleType = Value *;
- static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(WeakVH &WVH) { return WVH; }
- };
- template <> struct simplify_type<const WeakVH> {
- using SimpleType = Value *;
- static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(const WeakVH &WVH) { return WVH; }
- };
- // Specialize DenseMapInfo to allow WeakVH to participate in DenseMap.
- template <> struct DenseMapInfo<WeakVH> {
- static inline WeakVH getEmptyKey() {
- return WeakVH(DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getEmptyKey());
- }
- static inline WeakVH getTombstoneKey() {
- return WeakVH(DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getTombstoneKey());
- }
- static unsigned getHashValue(const WeakVH &Val) {
- return DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getHashValue(Val);
- }
- static bool isEqual(const WeakVH &LHS, const WeakVH &RHS) {
- return DenseMapInfo<Value *>::isEqual(LHS, RHS);
- }
- };
- /// Value handle that is nullable, but tries to track the Value.
- ///
- /// This is a value handle that tries hard to point to a Value, even across
- /// RAUW operations, but will null itself out if the value is destroyed. this
- /// is useful for advisory sorts of information, but should not be used as the
- /// key of a map (since the map would have to rearrange itself when the pointer
- /// changes).
- class WeakTrackingVH : public ValueHandleBase {
- public:
- WeakTrackingVH() : ValueHandleBase(WeakTracking) {}
- WeakTrackingVH(Value *P) : ValueHandleBase(WeakTracking, P) {}
- WeakTrackingVH(const WeakTrackingVH &RHS)
- : ValueHandleBase(WeakTracking, RHS) {}
- WeakTrackingVH &operator=(const WeakTrackingVH &RHS) = default;
- Value *operator=(Value *RHS) {
- return ValueHandleBase::operator=(RHS);
- }
- Value *operator=(const ValueHandleBase &RHS) {
- return ValueHandleBase::operator=(RHS);
- }
- operator Value*() const {
- return getValPtr();
- }
- bool pointsToAliveValue() const {
- return ValueHandleBase::isValid(getValPtr());
- }
- };
- // Specialize simplify_type to allow WeakTrackingVH to participate in
- // dyn_cast, isa, etc.
- template <> struct simplify_type<WeakTrackingVH> {
- using SimpleType = Value *;
- static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(WeakTrackingVH &WVH) { return WVH; }
- };
- template <> struct simplify_type<const WeakTrackingVH> {
- using SimpleType = Value *;
- static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(const WeakTrackingVH &WVH) {
- return WVH;
- }
- };
- /// Value handle that asserts if the Value is deleted.
- ///
- /// This is a Value Handle that points to a value and asserts out if the value
- /// is destroyed while the handle is still live. This is very useful for
- /// catching dangling pointer bugs and other things which can be non-obvious.
- /// One particularly useful place to use this is as the Key of a map. Dangling
- /// pointer bugs often lead to really subtle bugs that only occur if another
- /// object happens to get allocated to the same address as the old one. Using
- /// an AssertingVH ensures that an assert is triggered as soon as the bad
- /// delete occurs.
- ///
- /// Note that an AssertingVH handle does *not* follow values across RAUW
- /// operations. This means that RAUW's need to explicitly update the
- /// AssertingVH's as it moves. This is required because in non-assert mode this
- /// class turns into a trivial wrapper around a pointer.
- template <typename ValueTy>
- class AssertingVH
- #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- : public ValueHandleBase
- #endif
- {
- friend struct DenseMapInfo<AssertingVH<ValueTy>>;
- #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- Value *getRawValPtr() const { return ValueHandleBase::getValPtr(); }
- void setRawValPtr(Value *P) { ValueHandleBase::operator=(P); }
- #else
- Value *ThePtr;
- Value *getRawValPtr() const { return ThePtr; }
- void setRawValPtr(Value *P) { ThePtr = P; }
- #endif
- // Convert a ValueTy*, which may be const, to the raw Value*.
- static Value *GetAsValue(Value *V) { return V; }
- static Value *GetAsValue(const Value *V) { return const_cast<Value*>(V); }
- ValueTy *getValPtr() const { return static_cast<ValueTy *>(getRawValPtr()); }
- void setValPtr(ValueTy *P) { setRawValPtr(GetAsValue(P)); }
- public:
- #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- AssertingVH() : ValueHandleBase(Assert) {}
- AssertingVH(ValueTy *P) : ValueHandleBase(Assert, GetAsValue(P)) {}
- AssertingVH(const AssertingVH &RHS) : ValueHandleBase(Assert, RHS) {}
- #else
- AssertingVH() : ThePtr(nullptr) {}
- AssertingVH(ValueTy *P) : ThePtr(GetAsValue(P)) {}
- AssertingVH(const AssertingVH &) = default;
- #endif
- operator ValueTy*() const {
- return getValPtr();
- }
- ValueTy *operator=(ValueTy *RHS) {
- setValPtr(RHS);
- return getValPtr();
- }
- ValueTy *operator=(const AssertingVH<ValueTy> &RHS) {
- setValPtr(RHS.getValPtr());
- return getValPtr();
- }
- ValueTy *operator->() const { return getValPtr(); }
- ValueTy &operator*() const { return *getValPtr(); }
- };
- // Treat AssertingVH<T> like T* inside maps. This also allows using find_as()
- // to look up a value without constructing a value handle.
- template<typename T>
- struct DenseMapInfo<AssertingVH<T>> : DenseMapInfo<T *> {};
- /// Value handle that tracks a Value across RAUW.
- ///
- /// TrackingVH is designed for situations where a client needs to hold a handle
- /// to a Value (or subclass) across some operations which may move that value,
- /// but should never destroy it or replace it with some unacceptable type.
- ///
- /// It is an error to attempt to replace a value with one of a type which is
- /// incompatible with any of its outstanding TrackingVHs.
- ///
- /// It is an error to read from a TrackingVH that does not point to a valid
- /// value. A TrackingVH is said to not point to a valid value if either it
- /// hasn't yet been assigned a value yet or because the value it was tracking
- /// has since been deleted.
- ///
- /// Assigning a value to a TrackingVH is always allowed, even if said TrackingVH
- /// no longer points to a valid value.
- template <typename ValueTy> class TrackingVH {
- WeakTrackingVH InnerHandle;
- public:
- ValueTy *getValPtr() const {
- assert(InnerHandle.pointsToAliveValue() &&
- "TrackingVH must be non-null and valid on dereference!");
- // Check that the value is a member of the correct subclass. We would like
- // to check this property on assignment for better debugging, but we don't
- // want to require a virtual interface on this VH. Instead we allow RAUW to
- // replace this value with a value of an invalid type, and check it here.
- assert(isa<ValueTy>(InnerHandle) &&
- "Tracked Value was replaced by one with an invalid type!");
- return cast<ValueTy>(InnerHandle);
- }
- void setValPtr(ValueTy *P) {
- // Assigning to non-valid TrackingVH's are fine so we just unconditionally
- // assign here.
- InnerHandle = GetAsValue(P);
- }
- // Convert a ValueTy*, which may be const, to the type the base
- // class expects.
- static Value *GetAsValue(Value *V) { return V; }
- static Value *GetAsValue(const Value *V) { return const_cast<Value*>(V); }
- public:
- TrackingVH() = default;
- TrackingVH(ValueTy *P) { setValPtr(P); }
- operator ValueTy*() const {
- return getValPtr();
- }
- ValueTy *operator=(ValueTy *RHS) {
- setValPtr(RHS);
- return getValPtr();
- }
- ValueTy *operator->() const { return getValPtr(); }
- ValueTy &operator*() const { return *getValPtr(); }
- };
- /// Value handle with callbacks on RAUW and destruction.
- ///
- /// This is a value handle that allows subclasses to define callbacks that run
- /// when the underlying Value has RAUW called on it or is destroyed. This
- /// class can be used as the key of a map, as long as the user takes it out of
- /// the map before calling setValPtr() (since the map has to rearrange itself
- /// when the pointer changes). Unlike ValueHandleBase, this class has a vtable.
- class CallbackVH : public ValueHandleBase {
- virtual void anchor();
- protected:
- ~CallbackVH() = default;
- CallbackVH(const CallbackVH &) = default;
- CallbackVH &operator=(const CallbackVH &) = default;
- void setValPtr(Value *P) {
- ValueHandleBase::operator=(P);
- }
- public:
- CallbackVH() : ValueHandleBase(Callback) {}
- CallbackVH(Value *P) : ValueHandleBase(Callback, P) {}
- CallbackVH(const Value *P) : CallbackVH(const_cast<Value *>(P)) {}
- operator Value*() const {
- return getValPtr();
- }
- /// Callback for Value destruction.
- ///
- /// Called when this->getValPtr() is destroyed, inside ~Value(), so you
- /// may call any non-virtual Value method on getValPtr(), but no subclass
- /// methods. If WeakTrackingVH were implemented as a CallbackVH, it would use
- /// this
- /// method to call setValPtr(NULL). AssertingVH would use this method to
- /// cause an assertion failure.
- ///
- /// All implementations must remove the reference from this object to the
- /// Value that's being destroyed.
- virtual void deleted() { setValPtr(nullptr); }
- /// Callback for Value RAUW.
- ///
- /// Called when this->getValPtr()->replaceAllUsesWith(new_value) is called,
- /// _before_ any of the uses have actually been replaced. If WeakTrackingVH
- /// were
- /// implemented as a CallbackVH, it would use this method to call
- /// setValPtr(new_value). AssertingVH would do nothing in this method.
- virtual void allUsesReplacedWith(Value *) {}
- };
- /// Value handle that poisons itself if the Value is deleted.
- ///
- /// This is a Value Handle that points to a value and poisons itself if the
- /// value is destroyed while the handle is still live. This is very useful for
- /// catching dangling pointer bugs where an \c AssertingVH cannot be used
- /// because the dangling handle needs to outlive the value without ever being
- /// used.
- ///
- /// One particularly useful place to use this is as the Key of a map. Dangling
- /// pointer bugs often lead to really subtle bugs that only occur if another
- /// object happens to get allocated to the same address as the old one. Using
- /// a PoisoningVH ensures that an assert is triggered if looking up a new value
- /// in the map finds a handle from the old value.
- ///
- /// Note that a PoisoningVH handle does *not* follow values across RAUW
- /// operations. This means that RAUW's need to explicitly update the
- /// PoisoningVH's as it moves. This is required because in non-assert mode this
- /// class turns into a trivial wrapper around a pointer.
- template <typename ValueTy>
- class PoisoningVH final
- #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- : public CallbackVH
- #endif
- {
- friend struct DenseMapInfo<PoisoningVH<ValueTy>>;
- // Convert a ValueTy*, which may be const, to the raw Value*.
- static Value *GetAsValue(Value *V) { return V; }
- static Value *GetAsValue(const Value *V) { return const_cast<Value *>(V); }
- #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- /// A flag tracking whether this value has been poisoned.
- ///
- /// On delete and RAUW, we leave the value pointer alone so that as a raw
- /// pointer it produces the same value (and we fit into the same key of
- /// a hash table, etc), but we poison the handle so that any top-level usage
- /// will fail.
- bool Poisoned = false;
- Value *getRawValPtr() const { return ValueHandleBase::getValPtr(); }
- void setRawValPtr(Value *P) { ValueHandleBase::operator=(P); }
- /// Handle deletion by poisoning the handle.
- void deleted() override {
- assert(!Poisoned && "Tried to delete an already poisoned handle!");
- Poisoned = true;
- RemoveFromUseList();
- }
- /// Handle RAUW by poisoning the handle.
- void allUsesReplacedWith(Value *) override {
- assert(!Poisoned && "Tried to RAUW an already poisoned handle!");
- Poisoned = true;
- RemoveFromUseList();
- }
- #else // LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- Value *ThePtr = nullptr;
- Value *getRawValPtr() const { return ThePtr; }
- void setRawValPtr(Value *P) { ThePtr = P; }
- #endif
- ValueTy *getValPtr() const {
- #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- assert(!Poisoned && "Accessed a poisoned value handle!");
- #endif
- return static_cast<ValueTy *>(getRawValPtr());
- }
- void setValPtr(ValueTy *P) { setRawValPtr(GetAsValue(P)); }
- public:
- PoisoningVH() = default;
- #if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
- PoisoningVH(ValueTy *P) : CallbackVH(GetAsValue(P)) {}
- PoisoningVH(const PoisoningVH &RHS)
- : CallbackVH(RHS), Poisoned(RHS.Poisoned) {}
- ~PoisoningVH() {
- if (Poisoned)
- clearValPtr();
- }
- PoisoningVH &operator=(const PoisoningVH &RHS) {
- if (Poisoned)
- clearValPtr();
- CallbackVH::operator=(RHS);
- Poisoned = RHS.Poisoned;
- return *this;
- }
- #else
- PoisoningVH(ValueTy *P) : ThePtr(GetAsValue(P)) {}
- #endif
- operator ValueTy *() const { return getValPtr(); }
- ValueTy *operator->() const { return getValPtr(); }
- ValueTy &operator*() const { return *getValPtr(); }
- };
- // Specialize DenseMapInfo to allow PoisoningVH to participate in DenseMap.
- template <typename T> struct DenseMapInfo<PoisoningVH<T>> {
- static inline PoisoningVH<T> getEmptyKey() {
- PoisoningVH<T> Res;
- Res.setRawValPtr(DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getEmptyKey());
- return Res;
- }
- static inline PoisoningVH<T> getTombstoneKey() {
- PoisoningVH<T> Res;
- Res.setRawValPtr(DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getTombstoneKey());
- return Res;
- }
- static unsigned getHashValue(const PoisoningVH<T> &Val) {
- return DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getHashValue(Val.getRawValPtr());
- }
- static bool isEqual(const PoisoningVH<T> &LHS, const PoisoningVH<T> &RHS) {
- return DenseMapInfo<Value *>::isEqual(LHS.getRawValPtr(),
- RHS.getRawValPtr());
- }
- // Allow lookup by T* via find_as(), without constructing a temporary
- // value handle.
- static unsigned getHashValue(const T *Val) {
- return DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getHashValue(Val);
- }
- static bool isEqual(const T *LHS, const PoisoningVH<T> &RHS) {
- return DenseMapInfo<Value *>::isEqual(LHS, RHS.getRawValPtr());
- }
- };
- } // end namespace llvm
- #endif // LLVM_IR_VALUEHANDLE_H
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
- #endif
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