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As suggested by Richard Smith, and initially put up for review here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53341, this patch removes a hack that was used to ensure that proper target-feature lists were used when emitting cpu-dispatch (and eventually, target-clones) implementations. As a part of this, the GlobalDecl object is proliferated to a bunch more locations. Originally, this was put up for review (see above) to get acceptance on the approach, though discussion with Richard in San Diego showed he approved of the approach taken here. Thus, I believe this is acceptable for Review-After-commit Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53341 Change-Id: I0a0bd673340d334d93feac789d653e03d9f6b1d5 llvm-svn: 346757
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319 lines
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//===--- CGCXX.cpp - Emit LLVM Code for declarations ----------------------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This contains code dealing with C++ code generation.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// We might split this into multiple files if it gets too unwieldy
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#include "CodeGenModule.h"
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#include "CGCXXABI.h"
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#include "CodeGenFunction.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
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#include "clang/AST/Decl.h"
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#include "clang/AST/DeclCXX.h"
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#include "clang/AST/DeclObjC.h"
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#include "clang/AST/Mangle.h"
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#include "clang/AST/RecordLayout.h"
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#include "clang/AST/StmtCXX.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/CodeGenOptions.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
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using namespace clang;
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using namespace CodeGen;
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/// Try to emit a base destructor as an alias to its primary
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/// base-class destructor.
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bool CodeGenModule::TryEmitBaseDestructorAsAlias(const CXXDestructorDecl *D) {
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if (!getCodeGenOpts().CXXCtorDtorAliases)
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return true;
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// Producing an alias to a base class ctor/dtor can degrade debug quality
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// as the debugger cannot tell them apart.
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if (getCodeGenOpts().OptimizationLevel == 0)
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return true;
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// If sanitizing memory to check for use-after-dtor, do not emit as
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// an alias, unless this class owns no members.
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if (getCodeGenOpts().SanitizeMemoryUseAfterDtor &&
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!D->getParent()->field_empty())
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return true;
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// If the destructor doesn't have a trivial body, we have to emit it
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// separately.
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if (!D->hasTrivialBody())
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return true;
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const CXXRecordDecl *Class = D->getParent();
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// We are going to instrument this destructor, so give up even if it is
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// currently empty.
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if (Class->mayInsertExtraPadding())
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return true;
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// If we need to manipulate a VTT parameter, give up.
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if (Class->getNumVBases()) {
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// Extra Credit: passing extra parameters is perfectly safe
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// in many calling conventions, so only bail out if the ctor's
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// calling convention is nonstandard.
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return true;
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}
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// If any field has a non-trivial destructor, we have to emit the
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// destructor separately.
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for (const auto *I : Class->fields())
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if (I->getType().isDestructedType())
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return true;
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// Try to find a unique base class with a non-trivial destructor.
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const CXXRecordDecl *UniqueBase = nullptr;
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for (const auto &I : Class->bases()) {
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// We're in the base destructor, so skip virtual bases.
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if (I.isVirtual()) continue;
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// Skip base classes with trivial destructors.
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const auto *Base =
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cast<CXXRecordDecl>(I.getType()->getAs<RecordType>()->getDecl());
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if (Base->hasTrivialDestructor()) continue;
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// If we've already found a base class with a non-trivial
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// destructor, give up.
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if (UniqueBase) return true;
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UniqueBase = Base;
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}
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// If we didn't find any bases with a non-trivial destructor, then
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// the base destructor is actually effectively trivial, which can
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// happen if it was needlessly user-defined or if there are virtual
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// bases with non-trivial destructors.
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if (!UniqueBase)
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return true;
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// If the base is at a non-zero offset, give up.
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const ASTRecordLayout &ClassLayout = Context.getASTRecordLayout(Class);
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if (!ClassLayout.getBaseClassOffset(UniqueBase).isZero())
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return true;
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// Give up if the calling conventions don't match. We could update the call,
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// but it is probably not worth it.
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const CXXDestructorDecl *BaseD = UniqueBase->getDestructor();
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if (BaseD->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>()->getCallConv() !=
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D->getType()->getAs<FunctionType>()->getCallConv())
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return true;
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GlobalDecl AliasDecl(D, Dtor_Base);
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GlobalDecl TargetDecl(BaseD, Dtor_Base);
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// The alias will use the linkage of the referent. If we can't
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// support aliases with that linkage, fail.
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llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes Linkage = getFunctionLinkage(AliasDecl);
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// We can't use an alias if the linkage is not valid for one.
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if (!llvm::GlobalAlias::isValidLinkage(Linkage))
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return true;
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llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes TargetLinkage =
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getFunctionLinkage(TargetDecl);
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// Check if we have it already.
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StringRef MangledName = getMangledName(AliasDecl);
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llvm::GlobalValue *Entry = GetGlobalValue(MangledName);
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if (Entry && !Entry->isDeclaration())
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return false;
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if (Replacements.count(MangledName))
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return false;
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// Derive the type for the alias.
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llvm::Type *AliasValueType = getTypes().GetFunctionType(AliasDecl);
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llvm::PointerType *AliasType = AliasValueType->getPointerTo();
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// Find the referent. Some aliases might require a bitcast, in
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// which case the caller is responsible for ensuring the soundness
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// of these semantics.
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auto *Ref = cast<llvm::GlobalValue>(GetAddrOfGlobal(TargetDecl));
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llvm::Constant *Aliasee = Ref;
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if (Ref->getType() != AliasType)
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Aliasee = llvm::ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Ref, AliasType);
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// Instead of creating as alias to a linkonce_odr, replace all of the uses
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// of the aliasee.
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if (llvm::GlobalValue::isDiscardableIfUnused(Linkage) &&
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!(TargetLinkage == llvm::GlobalValue::AvailableExternallyLinkage &&
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TargetDecl.getDecl()->hasAttr<AlwaysInlineAttr>())) {
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// FIXME: An extern template instantiation will create functions with
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// linkage "AvailableExternally". In libc++, some classes also define
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// members with attribute "AlwaysInline" and expect no reference to
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// be generated. It is desirable to reenable this optimisation after
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// corresponding LLVM changes.
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addReplacement(MangledName, Aliasee);
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return false;
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}
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// If we have a weak, non-discardable alias (weak, weak_odr), like an extern
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// template instantiation or a dllexported class, avoid forming it on COFF.
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// A COFF weak external alias cannot satisfy a normal undefined symbol
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// reference from another TU. The other TU must also mark the referenced
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// symbol as weak, which we cannot rely on.
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if (llvm::GlobalValue::isWeakForLinker(Linkage) &&
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getTriple().isOSBinFormatCOFF()) {
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return true;
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}
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// If we don't have a definition for the destructor yet or the definition is
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// avaialable_externally, don't emit an alias. We can't emit aliases to
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// declarations; that's just not how aliases work.
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if (Ref->isDeclarationForLinker())
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return true;
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// Don't create an alias to a linker weak symbol. This avoids producing
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// different COMDATs in different TUs. Another option would be to
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// output the alias both for weak_odr and linkonce_odr, but that
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// requires explicit comdat support in the IL.
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if (llvm::GlobalValue::isWeakForLinker(TargetLinkage))
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return true;
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// Create the alias with no name.
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auto *Alias = llvm::GlobalAlias::create(AliasValueType, 0, Linkage, "",
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Aliasee, &getModule());
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// Destructors are always unnamed_addr.
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Alias->setUnnamedAddr(llvm::GlobalValue::UnnamedAddr::Global);
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// Switch any previous uses to the alias.
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if (Entry) {
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assert(Entry->getType() == AliasType &&
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"declaration exists with different type");
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Alias->takeName(Entry);
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Entry->replaceAllUsesWith(Alias);
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Entry->eraseFromParent();
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} else {
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Alias->setName(MangledName);
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}
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// Finally, set up the alias with its proper name and attributes.
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SetCommonAttributes(AliasDecl, Alias);
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return false;
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}
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llvm::Function *CodeGenModule::codegenCXXStructor(const CXXMethodDecl *MD,
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StructorType Type) {
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const CGFunctionInfo &FnInfo =
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getTypes().arrangeCXXStructorDeclaration(MD, Type);
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auto *Fn = cast<llvm::Function>(
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getAddrOfCXXStructor(MD, Type, &FnInfo, /*FnType=*/nullptr,
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/*DontDefer=*/true, ForDefinition));
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GlobalDecl GD;
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if (const auto *DD = dyn_cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(MD)) {
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GD = GlobalDecl(DD, toCXXDtorType(Type));
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} else {
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const auto *CD = cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(MD);
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GD = GlobalDecl(CD, toCXXCtorType(Type));
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}
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setFunctionLinkage(GD, Fn);
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CodeGenFunction(*this).GenerateCode(GD, Fn, FnInfo);
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setNonAliasAttributes(GD, Fn);
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SetLLVMFunctionAttributesForDefinition(MD, Fn);
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return Fn;
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}
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llvm::Constant *CodeGenModule::getAddrOfCXXStructor(
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const CXXMethodDecl *MD, StructorType Type, const CGFunctionInfo *FnInfo,
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llvm::FunctionType *FnType, bool DontDefer,
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ForDefinition_t IsForDefinition) {
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GlobalDecl GD;
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if (auto *CD = dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(MD)) {
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GD = GlobalDecl(CD, toCXXCtorType(Type));
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} else {
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// Always alias equivalent complete destructors to base destructors in the
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// MS ABI.
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if (getTarget().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft() &&
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Type == StructorType::Complete && MD->getParent()->getNumVBases() == 0)
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Type = StructorType::Base;
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GD = GlobalDecl(cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(MD), toCXXDtorType(Type));
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}
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if (!FnType) {
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if (!FnInfo)
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FnInfo = &getTypes().arrangeCXXStructorDeclaration(MD, Type);
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FnType = getTypes().GetFunctionType(*FnInfo);
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}
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return GetOrCreateLLVMFunction(
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getMangledName(GD), FnType, GD, /*ForVTable=*/false, DontDefer,
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/*isThunk=*/false, /*ExtraAttrs=*/llvm::AttributeList(), IsForDefinition);
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}
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static CGCallee BuildAppleKextVirtualCall(CodeGenFunction &CGF,
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GlobalDecl GD,
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llvm::Type *Ty,
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const CXXRecordDecl *RD) {
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assert(!CGF.CGM.getTarget().getCXXABI().isMicrosoft() &&
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"No kext in Microsoft ABI");
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CodeGenModule &CGM = CGF.CGM;
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llvm::Value *VTable = CGM.getCXXABI().getAddrOfVTable(RD, CharUnits());
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Ty = Ty->getPointerTo()->getPointerTo();
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VTable = CGF.Builder.CreateBitCast(VTable, Ty);
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assert(VTable && "BuildVirtualCall = kext vtbl pointer is null");
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uint64_t VTableIndex = CGM.getItaniumVTableContext().getMethodVTableIndex(GD);
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const VTableLayout &VTLayout = CGM.getItaniumVTableContext().getVTableLayout(RD);
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VTableLayout::AddressPointLocation AddressPoint =
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VTLayout.getAddressPoint(BaseSubobject(RD, CharUnits::Zero()));
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VTableIndex += VTLayout.getVTableOffset(AddressPoint.VTableIndex) +
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AddressPoint.AddressPointIndex;
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llvm::Value *VFuncPtr =
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CGF.Builder.CreateConstInBoundsGEP1_64(VTable, VTableIndex, "vfnkxt");
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llvm::Value *VFunc =
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CGF.Builder.CreateAlignedLoad(VFuncPtr, CGF.PointerAlignInBytes);
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CGCallee Callee(GD, VFunc);
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return Callee;
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}
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/// BuildAppleKextVirtualCall - This routine is to support gcc's kext ABI making
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/// indirect call to virtual functions. It makes the call through indexing
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/// into the vtable.
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CGCallee
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CodeGenFunction::BuildAppleKextVirtualCall(const CXXMethodDecl *MD,
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NestedNameSpecifier *Qual,
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llvm::Type *Ty) {
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assert((Qual->getKind() == NestedNameSpecifier::TypeSpec) &&
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"BuildAppleKextVirtualCall - bad Qual kind");
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const Type *QTy = Qual->getAsType();
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QualType T = QualType(QTy, 0);
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const RecordType *RT = T->getAs<RecordType>();
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assert(RT && "BuildAppleKextVirtualCall - Qual type must be record");
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const auto *RD = cast<CXXRecordDecl>(RT->getDecl());
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if (const auto *DD = dyn_cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(MD))
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return BuildAppleKextVirtualDestructorCall(DD, Dtor_Complete, RD);
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return ::BuildAppleKextVirtualCall(*this, MD, Ty, RD);
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}
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/// BuildVirtualCall - This routine makes indirect vtable call for
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/// call to virtual destructors. It returns 0 if it could not do it.
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CGCallee
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CodeGenFunction::BuildAppleKextVirtualDestructorCall(
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const CXXDestructorDecl *DD,
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CXXDtorType Type,
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const CXXRecordDecl *RD) {
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assert(DD->isVirtual() && Type != Dtor_Base);
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// Compute the function type we're calling.
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const CGFunctionInfo &FInfo = CGM.getTypes().arrangeCXXStructorDeclaration(
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DD, StructorType::Complete);
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llvm::Type *Ty = CGM.getTypes().GetFunctionType(FInfo);
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return ::BuildAppleKextVirtualCall(*this, GlobalDecl(DD, Type), Ty, RD);
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}
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