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//===- LLVMBitCodes.h - Enum values for the LLVM bitcode format -*- 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 header defines Bitcode enum values for LLVM IR bitcode files.
//
// The enum values defined in this file should be considered permanent. If
// new features are added, they should have values added at the end of the
// respective lists.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_BITCODE_LLVMBITCODES_H
#define LLVM_BITCODE_LLVMBITCODES_H
#include "llvm/Bitstream/BitCodes.h"
namespace llvm {
namespace bitc {
// The only top-level block types are MODULE, IDENTIFICATION, STRTAB and SYMTAB.
enum BlockIDs {
// Blocks
MODULE_BLOCK_ID = FIRST_APPLICATION_BLOCKID,
// Module sub-block id's.
PARAMATTR_BLOCK_ID,
PARAMATTR_GROUP_BLOCK_ID,
CONSTANTS_BLOCK_ID,
FUNCTION_BLOCK_ID,
// Block intended to contains information on the bitcode versioning.
// Can be used to provide better error messages when we fail to parse a
// bitcode file.
IDENTIFICATION_BLOCK_ID,
VALUE_SYMTAB_BLOCK_ID,
METADATA_BLOCK_ID,
METADATA_ATTACHMENT_ID,
TYPE_BLOCK_ID_NEW,
USELIST_BLOCK_ID,
MODULE_STRTAB_BLOCK_ID,
GLOBALVAL_SUMMARY_BLOCK_ID,
OPERAND_BUNDLE_TAGS_BLOCK_ID,
METADATA_KIND_BLOCK_ID,
STRTAB_BLOCK_ID,
FULL_LTO_GLOBALVAL_SUMMARY_BLOCK_ID,
SYMTAB_BLOCK_ID,
SYNC_SCOPE_NAMES_BLOCK_ID,
};
/// Identification block contains a string that describes the producer details,
/// and an epoch that defines the auto-upgrade capability.
enum IdentificationCodes {
IDENTIFICATION_CODE_STRING = 1, // IDENTIFICATION: [strchr x N]
IDENTIFICATION_CODE_EPOCH = 2, // EPOCH: [epoch#]
};
/// The epoch that defines the auto-upgrade compatibility for the bitcode.
///
/// LLVM guarantees in a major release that a minor release can read bitcode
/// generated by previous minor releases. We translate this by making the reader
/// accepting only bitcode with the same epoch, except for the X.0 release which
/// also accepts N-1.
enum { BITCODE_CURRENT_EPOCH = 0 };
/// MODULE blocks have a number of optional fields and subblocks.
enum ModuleCodes {
MODULE_CODE_VERSION = 1, // VERSION: [version#]
MODULE_CODE_TRIPLE = 2, // TRIPLE: [strchr x N]
MODULE_CODE_DATALAYOUT = 3, // DATALAYOUT: [strchr x N]
MODULE_CODE_ASM = 4, // ASM: [strchr x N]
MODULE_CODE_SECTIONNAME = 5, // SECTIONNAME: [strchr x N]
// Deprecated, but still needed to read old bitcode files.
MODULE_CODE_DEPLIB = 6, // DEPLIB: [strchr x N]
// GLOBALVAR: [pointer type, isconst, initid,
// linkage, alignment, section, visibility, threadlocal]
MODULE_CODE_GLOBALVAR = 7,
// FUNCTION: [type, callingconv, isproto, linkage, paramattrs, alignment,
// section, visibility, gc, unnamed_addr]
MODULE_CODE_FUNCTION = 8,
// ALIAS: [alias type, aliasee val#, linkage, visibility]
MODULE_CODE_ALIAS_OLD = 9,
MODULE_CODE_GCNAME = 11, // GCNAME: [strchr x N]
MODULE_CODE_COMDAT = 12, // COMDAT: [selection_kind, name]
MODULE_CODE_VSTOFFSET = 13, // VSTOFFSET: [offset]
// ALIAS: [alias value type, addrspace, aliasee val#, linkage, visibility]
MODULE_CODE_ALIAS = 14,
MODULE_CODE_METADATA_VALUES_UNUSED = 15,
// SOURCE_FILENAME: [namechar x N]
MODULE_CODE_SOURCE_FILENAME = 16,
// HASH: [5*i32]
MODULE_CODE_HASH = 17,
// IFUNC: [ifunc value type, addrspace, resolver val#, linkage, visibility]
MODULE_CODE_IFUNC = 18,
};
/// PARAMATTR blocks have code for defining a parameter attribute set.
enum AttributeCodes {
// Deprecated, but still needed to read old bitcode files.
PARAMATTR_CODE_ENTRY_OLD = 1, // ENTRY: [paramidx0, attr0,
// paramidx1, attr1...]
PARAMATTR_CODE_ENTRY = 2, // ENTRY: [attrgrp0, attrgrp1, ...]
PARAMATTR_GRP_CODE_ENTRY = 3 // ENTRY: [grpid, idx, attr0, attr1, ...]
};
/// TYPE blocks have codes for each type primitive they use.
enum TypeCodes {
TYPE_CODE_NUMENTRY = 1, // NUMENTRY: [numentries]
// Type Codes
TYPE_CODE_VOID = 2, // VOID
TYPE_CODE_FLOAT = 3, // FLOAT
TYPE_CODE_DOUBLE = 4, // DOUBLE
TYPE_CODE_LABEL = 5, // LABEL
TYPE_CODE_OPAQUE = 6, // OPAQUE
TYPE_CODE_INTEGER = 7, // INTEGER: [width]
TYPE_CODE_POINTER = 8, // POINTER: [pointee type]
TYPE_CODE_FUNCTION_OLD = 9, // FUNCTION: [vararg, attrid, retty,
// paramty x N]
TYPE_CODE_HALF = 10, // HALF
TYPE_CODE_ARRAY = 11, // ARRAY: [numelts, eltty]
TYPE_CODE_VECTOR = 12, // VECTOR: [numelts, eltty]
// These are not with the other floating point types because they're
// a late addition, and putting them in the right place breaks
// binary compatibility.
TYPE_CODE_X86_FP80 = 13, // X86 LONG DOUBLE
TYPE_CODE_FP128 = 14, // LONG DOUBLE (112 bit mantissa)
TYPE_CODE_PPC_FP128 = 15, // PPC LONG DOUBLE (2 doubles)
TYPE_CODE_METADATA = 16, // METADATA
TYPE_CODE_X86_MMX = 17, // X86 MMX
TYPE_CODE_STRUCT_ANON = 18, // STRUCT_ANON: [ispacked, eltty x N]
TYPE_CODE_STRUCT_NAME = 19, // STRUCT_NAME: [strchr x N]
TYPE_CODE_STRUCT_NAMED = 20, // STRUCT_NAMED: [ispacked, eltty x N]
TYPE_CODE_FUNCTION = 21, // FUNCTION: [vararg, retty, paramty x N]
TYPE_CODE_TOKEN = 22, // TOKEN
TYPE_CODE_BFLOAT = 23, // BRAIN FLOATING POINT
TYPE_CODE_X86_AMX = 24 // X86 AMX
};
enum OperandBundleTagCode {
OPERAND_BUNDLE_TAG = 1, // TAG: [strchr x N]
};
enum SyncScopeNameCode {
SYNC_SCOPE_NAME = 1,
};
// Value symbol table codes.
enum ValueSymtabCodes {
VST_CODE_ENTRY = 1, // VST_ENTRY: [valueid, namechar x N]
VST_CODE_BBENTRY = 2, // VST_BBENTRY: [bbid, namechar x N]
VST_CODE_FNENTRY = 3, // VST_FNENTRY: [valueid, offset, namechar x N]
// VST_COMBINED_ENTRY: [valueid, refguid]
VST_CODE_COMBINED_ENTRY = 5
};
// The module path symbol table only has one code (MST_CODE_ENTRY).
enum ModulePathSymtabCodes {
MST_CODE_ENTRY = 1, // MST_ENTRY: [modid, namechar x N]
MST_CODE_HASH = 2, // MST_HASH: [5*i32]
};
// The summary section uses different codes in the per-module
// and combined index cases.
enum GlobalValueSummarySymtabCodes {
// PERMODULE: [valueid, flags, instcount, numrefs, numrefs x valueid,
// n x (valueid)]
FS_PERMODULE = 1,
// PERMODULE_PROFILE: [valueid, flags, instcount, numrefs,
// numrefs x valueid,
// n x (valueid, hotness)]
FS_PERMODULE_PROFILE = 2,
// PERMODULE_GLOBALVAR_INIT_REFS: [valueid, flags, n x valueid]
FS_PERMODULE_GLOBALVAR_INIT_REFS = 3,
// COMBINED: [valueid, modid, flags, instcount, numrefs, numrefs x valueid,
// n x (valueid)]
FS_COMBINED = 4,
// COMBINED_PROFILE: [valueid, modid, flags, instcount, numrefs,
// numrefs x valueid,
// n x (valueid, hotness)]
FS_COMBINED_PROFILE = 5,
// COMBINED_GLOBALVAR_INIT_REFS: [valueid, modid, flags, n x valueid]
FS_COMBINED_GLOBALVAR_INIT_REFS = 6,
// ALIAS: [valueid, flags, valueid]
FS_ALIAS = 7,
// COMBINED_ALIAS: [valueid, modid, flags, valueid]
FS_COMBINED_ALIAS = 8,
// COMBINED_ORIGINAL_NAME: [original_name_hash]
FS_COMBINED_ORIGINAL_NAME = 9,
// VERSION of the summary, bumped when adding flags for instance.
FS_VERSION = 10,
// The list of llvm.type.test type identifiers used by the following function
// that are used other than by an llvm.assume.
// [n x typeid]
FS_TYPE_TESTS = 11,
// The list of virtual calls made by this function using
// llvm.assume(llvm.type.test) intrinsics that do not have all constant
// integer arguments.
// [n x (typeid, offset)]
FS_TYPE_TEST_ASSUME_VCALLS = 12,
// The list of virtual calls made by this function using
// llvm.type.checked.load intrinsics that do not have all constant integer
// arguments.
// [n x (typeid, offset)]
FS_TYPE_CHECKED_LOAD_VCALLS = 13,
// Identifies a virtual call made by this function using an
// llvm.assume(llvm.type.test) intrinsic with all constant integer arguments.
// [typeid, offset, n x arg]
FS_TYPE_TEST_ASSUME_CONST_VCALL = 14,
// Identifies a virtual call made by this function using an
// llvm.type.checked.load intrinsic with all constant integer arguments.
// [typeid, offset, n x arg]
FS_TYPE_CHECKED_LOAD_CONST_VCALL = 15,
// Assigns a GUID to a value ID. This normally appears only in combined
// summaries, but it can also appear in per-module summaries for PGO data.
// [valueid, guid]
FS_VALUE_GUID = 16,
// The list of local functions with CFI jump tables. Function names are
// strings in strtab.
// [n * name]
FS_CFI_FUNCTION_DEFS = 17,
// The list of external functions with CFI jump tables. Function names are
// strings in strtab.
// [n * name]
FS_CFI_FUNCTION_DECLS = 18,
// Per-module summary that also adds relative block frequency to callee info.
// PERMODULE_RELBF: [valueid, flags, instcount, numrefs,
// numrefs x valueid,
// n x (valueid, relblockfreq)]
FS_PERMODULE_RELBF = 19,
// Index-wide flags
FS_FLAGS = 20,
// Maps type identifier to summary information for that type identifier.
// Produced by the thin link (only lives in combined index).
// TYPE_ID: [typeid, kind, bitwidth, align, size, bitmask, inlinebits,
// n x (typeid, kind, name, numrba,
// numrba x (numarg, numarg x arg, kind, info, byte, bit))]
FS_TYPE_ID = 21,
// For background see overview at https://llvm.org/docs/TypeMetadata.html.
// The type metadata includes both the type identifier and the offset of
// the address point of the type (the address held by objects of that type
// which may not be the beginning of the virtual table). Vtable definitions
// are decorated with type metadata for the types they are compatible with.
//
// Maps type identifier to summary information for that type identifier
// computed from type metadata: the valueid of each vtable definition
// decorated with a type metadata for that identifier, and the offset from
// the corresponding type metadata.
// Exists in the per-module summary to provide information to thin link
// for index-based whole program devirtualization.
// TYPE_ID_METADATA: [typeid, n x (valueid, offset)]
FS_TYPE_ID_METADATA = 22,
// Summarizes vtable definition for use in index-based whole program
// devirtualization during the thin link.
// PERMODULE_VTABLE_GLOBALVAR_INIT_REFS: [valueid, flags, varflags,
// numrefs, numrefs x valueid,
// n x (valueid, offset)]
FS_PERMODULE_VTABLE_GLOBALVAR_INIT_REFS = 23,
// The total number of basic blocks in the module.
FS_BLOCK_COUNT = 24,
// Range information for accessed offsets for every argument.
// [n x (paramno, range, numcalls, numcalls x (callee_guid, paramno, range))]
FS_PARAM_ACCESS = 25,
};
enum MetadataCodes {
METADATA_STRING_OLD = 1, // MDSTRING: [values]
METADATA_VALUE = 2, // VALUE: [type num, value num]
METADATA_NODE = 3, // NODE: [n x md num]
METADATA_NAME = 4, // STRING: [values]
METADATA_DISTINCT_NODE = 5, // DISTINCT_NODE: [n x md num]
METADATA_KIND = 6, // [n x [id, name]]
METADATA_LOCATION = 7, // [distinct, line, col, scope, inlined-at?]
METADATA_OLD_NODE = 8, // OLD_NODE: [n x (type num, value num)]
METADATA_OLD_FN_NODE = 9, // OLD_FN_NODE: [n x (type num, value num)]
METADATA_NAMED_NODE = 10, // NAMED_NODE: [n x mdnodes]
METADATA_ATTACHMENT = 11, // [m x [value, [n x [id, mdnode]]]
METADATA_GENERIC_DEBUG = 12, // [distinct, tag, vers, header, n x md num]
METADATA_SUBRANGE = 13, // [distinct, count, lo]
METADATA_ENUMERATOR = 14, // [isUnsigned|distinct, value, name]
METADATA_BASIC_TYPE = 15, // [distinct, tag, name, size, align, enc]
METADATA_FILE = 16, // [distinct, filename, directory, checksumkind, checksum]
METADATA_DERIVED_TYPE = 17, // [distinct, ...]
METADATA_COMPOSITE_TYPE = 18, // [distinct, ...]
METADATA_SUBROUTINE_TYPE = 19, // [distinct, flags, types, cc]
METADATA_COMPILE_UNIT = 20, // [distinct, ...]
METADATA_SUBPROGRAM = 21, // [distinct, ...]
METADATA_LEXICAL_BLOCK = 22, // [distinct, scope, file, line, column]
METADATA_LEXICAL_BLOCK_FILE = 23, //[distinct, scope, file, discriminator]
METADATA_NAMESPACE = 24, // [distinct, scope, file, name, line, exportSymbols]
METADATA_TEMPLATE_TYPE = 25, // [distinct, scope, name, type, ...]
METADATA_TEMPLATE_VALUE = 26, // [distinct, scope, name, type, value, ...]
METADATA_GLOBAL_VAR = 27, // [distinct, ...]
METADATA_LOCAL_VAR = 28, // [distinct, ...]
METADATA_EXPRESSION = 29, // [distinct, n x element]
METADATA_OBJC_PROPERTY = 30, // [distinct, name, file, line, ...]
METADATA_IMPORTED_ENTITY = 31, // [distinct, tag, scope, entity, line, name]
METADATA_MODULE = 32, // [distinct, scope, name, ...]
METADATA_MACRO = 33, // [distinct, macinfo, line, name, value]
METADATA_MACRO_FILE = 34, // [distinct, macinfo, line, file, ...]
METADATA_STRINGS = 35, // [count, offset] blob([lengths][chars])
METADATA_GLOBAL_DECL_ATTACHMENT = 36, // [valueid, n x [id, mdnode]]
METADATA_GLOBAL_VAR_EXPR = 37, // [distinct, var, expr]
METADATA_INDEX_OFFSET = 38, // [offset]
METADATA_INDEX = 39, // [bitpos]
METADATA_LABEL = 40, // [distinct, scope, name, file, line]
METADATA_STRING_TYPE = 41, // [distinct, name, size, align,...]
// Codes 42 and 43 are reserved for support for Fortran array specific debug
// info.
METADATA_COMMON_BLOCK = 44, // [distinct, scope, name, variable,...]
METADATA_GENERIC_SUBRANGE = 45 // [distinct, count, lo, up, stride]
};
// The constants block (CONSTANTS_BLOCK_ID) describes emission for each
// constant and maintains an implicit current type value.
enum ConstantsCodes {
CST_CODE_SETTYPE = 1, // SETTYPE: [typeid]
CST_CODE_NULL = 2, // NULL
CST_CODE_UNDEF = 3, // UNDEF
CST_CODE_INTEGER = 4, // INTEGER: [intval]
CST_CODE_WIDE_INTEGER = 5, // WIDE_INTEGER: [n x intval]
CST_CODE_FLOAT = 6, // FLOAT: [fpval]
CST_CODE_AGGREGATE = 7, // AGGREGATE: [n x value number]
CST_CODE_STRING = 8, // STRING: [values]
CST_CODE_CSTRING = 9, // CSTRING: [values]
CST_CODE_CE_BINOP = 10, // CE_BINOP: [opcode, opval, opval]
CST_CODE_CE_CAST = 11, // CE_CAST: [opcode, opty, opval]
CST_CODE_CE_GEP = 12, // CE_GEP: [n x operands]
CST_CODE_CE_SELECT = 13, // CE_SELECT: [opval, opval, opval]
CST_CODE_CE_EXTRACTELT = 14, // CE_EXTRACTELT: [opty, opval, opval]
CST_CODE_CE_INSERTELT = 15, // CE_INSERTELT: [opval, opval, opval]
CST_CODE_CE_SHUFFLEVEC = 16, // CE_SHUFFLEVEC: [opval, opval, opval]
CST_CODE_CE_CMP = 17, // CE_CMP: [opty, opval, opval, pred]
CST_CODE_INLINEASM_OLD = 18, // INLINEASM: [sideeffect|alignstack,
// asmstr,conststr]
CST_CODE_CE_SHUFVEC_EX = 19, // SHUFVEC_EX: [opty, opval, opval, opval]
CST_CODE_CE_INBOUNDS_GEP = 20, // INBOUNDS_GEP: [n x operands]
CST_CODE_BLOCKADDRESS = 21, // CST_CODE_BLOCKADDRESS [fnty, fnval, bb#]
CST_CODE_DATA = 22, // DATA: [n x elements]
CST_CODE_INLINEASM = 23, // INLINEASM: [sideeffect|alignstack|
// asmdialect,asmstr,conststr]
CST_CODE_CE_GEP_WITH_INRANGE_INDEX = 24, // [opty, flags, n x operands]
CST_CODE_CE_UNOP = 25, // CE_UNOP: [opcode, opval]
CST_CODE_POISON = 26, // POISON
};
/// CastOpcodes - These are values used in the bitcode files to encode which
/// cast a CST_CODE_CE_CAST or a XXX refers to. The values of these enums
/// have no fixed relation to the LLVM IR enum values. Changing these will
/// break compatibility with old files.
enum CastOpcodes {
CAST_TRUNC = 0,
CAST_ZEXT = 1,
CAST_SEXT = 2,
CAST_FPTOUI = 3,
CAST_FPTOSI = 4,
CAST_UITOFP = 5,
CAST_SITOFP = 6,
CAST_FPTRUNC = 7,
CAST_FPEXT = 8,
CAST_PTRTOINT = 9,
CAST_INTTOPTR = 10,
CAST_BITCAST = 11,
CAST_ADDRSPACECAST = 12
};
/// UnaryOpcodes - These are values used in the bitcode files to encode which
/// unop a CST_CODE_CE_UNOP or a XXX refers to. The values of these enums
/// have no fixed relation to the LLVM IR enum values. Changing these will
/// break compatibility with old files.
enum UnaryOpcodes {
UNOP_FNEG = 0
};
/// BinaryOpcodes - These are values used in the bitcode files to encode which
/// binop a CST_CODE_CE_BINOP or a XXX refers to. The values of these enums
/// have no fixed relation to the LLVM IR enum values. Changing these will
/// break compatibility with old files.
enum BinaryOpcodes {
BINOP_ADD = 0,
BINOP_SUB = 1,
BINOP_MUL = 2,
BINOP_UDIV = 3,
BINOP_SDIV = 4, // overloaded for FP
BINOP_UREM = 5,
BINOP_SREM = 6, // overloaded for FP
BINOP_SHL = 7,
BINOP_LSHR = 8,
BINOP_ASHR = 9,
BINOP_AND = 10,
BINOP_OR = 11,
BINOP_XOR = 12
};
/// These are values used in the bitcode files to encode AtomicRMW operations.
/// The values of these enums have no fixed relation to the LLVM IR enum
/// values. Changing these will break compatibility with old files.
enum RMWOperations {
RMW_XCHG = 0,
RMW_ADD = 1,
RMW_SUB = 2,
RMW_AND = 3,
RMW_NAND = 4,
RMW_OR = 5,
RMW_XOR = 6,
RMW_MAX = 7,
RMW_MIN = 8,
RMW_UMAX = 9,
RMW_UMIN = 10,
RMW_FADD = 11,
RMW_FSUB = 12
};
/// OverflowingBinaryOperatorOptionalFlags - Flags for serializing
/// OverflowingBinaryOperator's SubclassOptionalData contents.
enum OverflowingBinaryOperatorOptionalFlags {
OBO_NO_UNSIGNED_WRAP = 0,
OBO_NO_SIGNED_WRAP = 1
};
/// FastMath Flags
/// This is a fixed layout derived from the bitcode emitted by LLVM 5.0
/// intended to decouple the in-memory representation from the serialization.
enum FastMathMap {
UnsafeAlgebra = (1 << 0), // Legacy
NoNaNs = (1 << 1),
NoInfs = (1 << 2),
NoSignedZeros = (1 << 3),
AllowReciprocal = (1 << 4),
AllowContract = (1 << 5),
ApproxFunc = (1 << 6),
AllowReassoc = (1 << 7)
};
/// PossiblyExactOperatorOptionalFlags - Flags for serializing
/// PossiblyExactOperator's SubclassOptionalData contents.
enum PossiblyExactOperatorOptionalFlags { PEO_EXACT = 0 };
/// Encoded AtomicOrdering values.
enum AtomicOrderingCodes {
ORDERING_NOTATOMIC = 0,
ORDERING_UNORDERED = 1,
ORDERING_MONOTONIC = 2,
ORDERING_ACQUIRE = 3,
ORDERING_RELEASE = 4,
ORDERING_ACQREL = 5,
ORDERING_SEQCST = 6
};
/// Markers and flags for call instruction.
enum CallMarkersFlags {
CALL_TAIL = 0,
CALL_CCONV = 1,
CALL_MUSTTAIL = 14,
CALL_EXPLICIT_TYPE = 15,
CALL_NOTAIL = 16,
CALL_FMF = 17 // Call has optional fast-math-flags.
};
// The function body block (FUNCTION_BLOCK_ID) describes function bodies. It
// can contain a constant block (CONSTANTS_BLOCK_ID).
enum FunctionCodes {
FUNC_CODE_DECLAREBLOCKS = 1, // DECLAREBLOCKS: [n]
FUNC_CODE_INST_BINOP = 2, // BINOP: [opcode, ty, opval, opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CAST = 3, // CAST: [opcode, ty, opty, opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_GEP_OLD = 4, // GEP: [n x operands]
FUNC_CODE_INST_SELECT = 5, // SELECT: [ty, opval, opval, opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_EXTRACTELT = 6, // EXTRACTELT: [opty, opval, opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_INSERTELT = 7, // INSERTELT: [ty, opval, opval, opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_SHUFFLEVEC = 8, // SHUFFLEVEC: [ty, opval, opval, opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP = 9, // CMP: [opty, opval, opval, pred]
FUNC_CODE_INST_RET = 10, // RET: [opty,opval<both optional>]
FUNC_CODE_INST_BR = 11, // BR: [bb#, bb#, cond] or [bb#]
FUNC_CODE_INST_SWITCH = 12, // SWITCH: [opty, op0, op1, ...]
FUNC_CODE_INST_INVOKE = 13, // INVOKE: [attr, fnty, op0,op1, ...]
// 14 is unused.
FUNC_CODE_INST_UNREACHABLE = 15, // UNREACHABLE
FUNC_CODE_INST_PHI = 16, // PHI: [ty, val0,bb0, ...]
// 17 is unused.
// 18 is unused.
FUNC_CODE_INST_ALLOCA = 19, // ALLOCA: [instty, opty, op, align]
FUNC_CODE_INST_LOAD = 20, // LOAD: [opty, op, align, vol]
// 21 is unused.
// 22 is unused.
FUNC_CODE_INST_VAARG = 23, // VAARG: [valistty, valist, instty]
// This store code encodes the pointer type, rather than the value type
// this is so information only available in the pointer type (e.g. address
// spaces) is retained.
FUNC_CODE_INST_STORE_OLD = 24, // STORE: [ptrty,ptr,val, align, vol]
// 25 is unused.
FUNC_CODE_INST_EXTRACTVAL = 26, // EXTRACTVAL: [n x operands]
FUNC_CODE_INST_INSERTVAL = 27, // INSERTVAL: [n x operands]
// fcmp/icmp returning Int1TY or vector of Int1Ty. Same as CMP, exists to
// support legacy vicmp/vfcmp instructions.
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMP2 = 28, // CMP2: [opty, opval, opval, pred]
// new select on i1 or [N x i1]
FUNC_CODE_INST_VSELECT = 29, // VSELECT: [ty,opval,opval,predty,pred]
FUNC_CODE_INST_INBOUNDS_GEP_OLD = 30, // INBOUNDS_GEP: [n x operands]
FUNC_CODE_INST_INDIRECTBR = 31, // INDIRECTBR: [opty, op0, op1, ...]
// 32 is unused.
FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_LOC_AGAIN = 33, // DEBUG_LOC_AGAIN
FUNC_CODE_INST_CALL = 34, // CALL: [attr, cc, fnty, fnid, args...]
FUNC_CODE_DEBUG_LOC = 35, // DEBUG_LOC: [Line,Col,ScopeVal, IAVal]
FUNC_CODE_INST_FENCE = 36, // FENCE: [ordering, synchscope]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMPXCHG_OLD = 37, // CMPXCHG: [ptrty, ptr, cmp, val, vol,
// ordering, synchscope,
// failure_ordering?, weak?]
FUNC_CODE_INST_ATOMICRMW = 38, // ATOMICRMW: [ptrty,ptr,val, operation,
// align, vol,
// ordering, synchscope]
FUNC_CODE_INST_RESUME = 39, // RESUME: [opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_LANDINGPAD_OLD =
40, // LANDINGPAD: [ty,val,val,num,id0,val0...]
FUNC_CODE_INST_LOADATOMIC = 41, // LOAD: [opty, op, align, vol,
// ordering, synchscope]
FUNC_CODE_INST_STOREATOMIC_OLD = 42, // STORE: [ptrty,ptr,val, align, vol
// ordering, synchscope]
FUNC_CODE_INST_GEP = 43, // GEP: [inbounds, n x operands]
FUNC_CODE_INST_STORE = 44, // STORE: [ptrty,ptr,valty,val, align, vol]
FUNC_CODE_INST_STOREATOMIC = 45, // STORE: [ptrty,ptr,val, align, vol
FUNC_CODE_INST_CMPXCHG = 46, // CMPXCHG: [ptrty, ptr, cmp, val, vol,
// success_ordering, synchscope,
// failure_ordering, weak]
FUNC_CODE_INST_LANDINGPAD = 47, // LANDINGPAD: [ty,val,num,id0,val0...]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CLEANUPRET = 48, // CLEANUPRET: [val] or [val,bb#]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CATCHRET = 49, // CATCHRET: [val,bb#]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CATCHPAD = 50, // CATCHPAD: [bb#,bb#,num,args...]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CLEANUPPAD = 51, // CLEANUPPAD: [num,args...]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CATCHSWITCH =
52, // CATCHSWITCH: [num,args...] or [num,args...,bb]
// 53 is unused.
// 54 is unused.
FUNC_CODE_OPERAND_BUNDLE = 55, // OPERAND_BUNDLE: [tag#, value...]
FUNC_CODE_INST_UNOP = 56, // UNOP: [opcode, ty, opval]
FUNC_CODE_INST_CALLBR = 57, // CALLBR: [attr, cc, norm, transfs,
// fnty, fnid, args...]
FUNC_CODE_INST_FREEZE = 58, // FREEZE: [opty, opval]
};
enum UseListCodes {
USELIST_CODE_DEFAULT = 1, // DEFAULT: [index..., value-id]
USELIST_CODE_BB = 2 // BB: [index..., bb-id]
};
enum AttributeKindCodes {
// = 0 is unused
ATTR_KIND_ALIGNMENT = 1,
ATTR_KIND_ALWAYS_INLINE = 2,
ATTR_KIND_BY_VAL = 3,
ATTR_KIND_INLINE_HINT = 4,
ATTR_KIND_IN_REG = 5,
ATTR_KIND_MIN_SIZE = 6,
ATTR_KIND_NAKED = 7,
ATTR_KIND_NEST = 8,
ATTR_KIND_NO_ALIAS = 9,
ATTR_KIND_NO_BUILTIN = 10,
ATTR_KIND_NO_CAPTURE = 11,
ATTR_KIND_NO_DUPLICATE = 12,
ATTR_KIND_NO_IMPLICIT_FLOAT = 13,
ATTR_KIND_NO_INLINE = 14,
ATTR_KIND_NON_LAZY_BIND = 15,
ATTR_KIND_NO_RED_ZONE = 16,
ATTR_KIND_NO_RETURN = 17,
ATTR_KIND_NO_UNWIND = 18,
ATTR_KIND_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE = 19,
ATTR_KIND_READ_NONE = 20,
ATTR_KIND_READ_ONLY = 21,
ATTR_KIND_RETURNED = 22,
ATTR_KIND_RETURNS_TWICE = 23,
ATTR_KIND_S_EXT = 24,
ATTR_KIND_STACK_ALIGNMENT = 25,
ATTR_KIND_STACK_PROTECT = 26,
ATTR_KIND_STACK_PROTECT_REQ = 27,
ATTR_KIND_STACK_PROTECT_STRONG = 28,
ATTR_KIND_STRUCT_RET = 29,
ATTR_KIND_SANITIZE_ADDRESS = 30,
ATTR_KIND_SANITIZE_THREAD = 31,
ATTR_KIND_SANITIZE_MEMORY = 32,
ATTR_KIND_UW_TABLE = 33,
ATTR_KIND_Z_EXT = 34,
ATTR_KIND_BUILTIN = 35,
ATTR_KIND_COLD = 36,
ATTR_KIND_OPTIMIZE_NONE = 37,
ATTR_KIND_IN_ALLOCA = 38,
ATTR_KIND_NON_NULL = 39,
ATTR_KIND_JUMP_TABLE = 40,
ATTR_KIND_DEREFERENCEABLE = 41,
ATTR_KIND_DEREFERENCEABLE_OR_NULL = 42,
ATTR_KIND_CONVERGENT = 43,
ATTR_KIND_SAFESTACK = 44,
ATTR_KIND_ARGMEMONLY = 45,
ATTR_KIND_SWIFT_SELF = 46,
ATTR_KIND_SWIFT_ERROR = 47,
ATTR_KIND_NO_RECURSE = 48,
ATTR_KIND_INACCESSIBLEMEM_ONLY = 49,
ATTR_KIND_INACCESSIBLEMEM_OR_ARGMEMONLY = 50,
ATTR_KIND_ALLOC_SIZE = 51,
ATTR_KIND_WRITEONLY = 52,
ATTR_KIND_SPECULATABLE = 53,
ATTR_KIND_STRICT_FP = 54,
ATTR_KIND_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS = 55,
ATTR_KIND_NOCF_CHECK = 56,
ATTR_KIND_OPT_FOR_FUZZING = 57,
ATTR_KIND_SHADOWCALLSTACK = 58,
ATTR_KIND_SPECULATIVE_LOAD_HARDENING = 59,
ATTR_KIND_IMMARG = 60,
ATTR_KIND_WILLRETURN = 61,
ATTR_KIND_NOFREE = 62,
ATTR_KIND_NOSYNC = 63,
ATTR_KIND_SANITIZE_MEMTAG = 64,
ATTR_KIND_PREALLOCATED = 65,
ATTR_KIND_NO_MERGE = 66,
ATTR_KIND_NULL_POINTER_IS_VALID = 67,
ATTR_KIND_NOUNDEF = 68,
ATTR_KIND_BYREF = 69,
ATTR_KIND_MUSTPROGRESS = 70,
ATTR_KIND_NO_CALLBACK = 71,
ATTR_KIND_HOT = 72,
ATTR_KIND_NO_PROFILE = 73,
};
enum ComdatSelectionKindCodes {
COMDAT_SELECTION_KIND_ANY = 1,
COMDAT_SELECTION_KIND_EXACT_MATCH = 2,
COMDAT_SELECTION_KIND_LARGEST = 3,
COMDAT_SELECTION_KIND_NO_DUPLICATES = 4,
COMDAT_SELECTION_KIND_SAME_SIZE = 5,
};
enum StrtabCodes {
STRTAB_BLOB = 1,
};
enum SymtabCodes {
SYMTAB_BLOB = 1,
};
} // End bitc namespace
} // End llvm namespace
#endif