//===-- llvm/Bitcode/NaCl/NaClReaderWriter.h - ------------------*- C++ -*-===// // NaCl Bitcode reader/writer. // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This header defines interfaces to read and write NaCl bitcode wire format // files. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_BITCODE_NACL_NACLREADERWRITER_H #define LLVM_BITCODE_NACL_NACLREADERWRITER_H #include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h" #include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h" #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" #include namespace llvm { class LLVMContext; class Module; class NaClBitcodeHeader; class NaClBitstreamWriter; class StreamingMemoryObject; class raw_ostream; /// Defines the data layout used for PNaCl bitcode files. We set the /// data layout of the module in the bitcode readers rather than in /// pnacl-llc so that 'opt' will also use the correct data layout if /// it is run on a pexe. extern const char *PNaClDataLayout; /// Allows (function) local symbol tables (unsupported) in PNaCl bitcode /// files. extern cl::opt PNaClAllowLocalSymbolTables; /// \brief Defines the integer bit size used to model pointers in PNaCl. static const unsigned PNaClIntPtrTypeBitSize = 32; /// Diagnostic handler that redirects error diagnostics to the given stream. DiagnosticHandlerFunction redirectNaClDiagnosticToStream(raw_ostream &Out); /// Read the header of the specified bitcode buffer and prepare for lazy /// deserialization of function bodies. If successful, this takes ownership /// of 'Buffer' (extending its lifetime). On error, this returns an error /// code and deletes Buffer. /// /// The AcceptSupportedOnly argument is used to decide which PNaCl versions /// of the PNaCl bitcode to accept. There are three forms: /// 1) Readable and supported. /// 2) Readable and unsupported. Allows testing of code before becoming /// supported, as well as running experiments on the bitcode format. /// 3) Unreadable. /// When AcceptSupportedOnly is true, only form 1 is allowed. When /// AcceptSupportedOnly is false, forms 1 and 2 are allowed. ErrorOr getNaClLazyBitcodeModule( std::unique_ptr &&Buffer, LLVMContext &Context, DiagnosticHandlerFunction DiagnosticHandler = nullptr, bool AcceptSupportedOnly = true); /// Read the header of the specified stream and prepare for lazy /// deserialization and streaming of function bodies. On error, /// this returns null, and fills in *ErrMsg with an error description /// if ErrMsg is non-null. /// /// See getNaClLazyBitcodeModule for an explanation of argument /// AcceptSupportedOnly. /// TODO(kschimpf): Refactor this and getStreamedBitcodeModule to use /// ErrorOr API so that all methods have the same interface. Module *getNaClStreamedBitcodeModule( const std::string &name, StreamingMemoryObject *streamer, LLVMContext &Context, DiagnosticHandlerFunction DiagnosticHandler = nullptr, std::string *ErrMsg = nullptr, bool AcceptSupportedOnly = true); /// Read the bitcode file from a buffer, returning the module. /// /// See getNaClLazyBitcodeModule for an explanation of argument /// AcceptSupportedOnly. ErrorOr NaClParseBitcodeFile(MemoryBufferRef Buffer, LLVMContext &Context, DiagnosticHandlerFunction DiagnosticHandler = nullptr, bool AcceptSupportedOnly = true); /// Read the textual bitcode records in Filename, returning the module. /// Note: If Filename is "-", stdin will be read. /// /// TODO(kschimpf) Replace Verbose argument with a DiagnosticHandlerFunction. ErrorOr parseNaClBitcodeText(const std::string &Filename, LLVMContext &Context, raw_ostream *Verbose = nullptr); /// Write the specified module to the specified raw output stream, using /// PNaCl wire format. For streams where it matters, the given stream /// should be in "binary" mode. /// /// The AcceptSupportedOnly argument is used to decide which PNaCl versions /// of the PNaCl bitcode to generate. There are two forms: /// 1) Writable and supported. /// 2) Writable and unsupported. Allows testing of code before becoming /// supported, as well as running experiments on the bitcode format. /// When AcceptSupportedOnly is true, only form 1 is allowed. When /// AcceptSupportedOnly is false, forms 1 and 2 are allowed. void NaClWriteBitcodeToFile(const Module *M, raw_ostream &Out, bool AcceptSupportedOnly = true); /// isNaClBitcode - Return true if the given bytes are the magic bytes for /// PNaCl bitcode wire format. /// inline bool isNaClBitcode(const unsigned char *BufPtr, const unsigned char *BufEnd) { return BufPtr+4 <= BufEnd && BufPtr[0] == 'P' && BufPtr[1] == 'E' && BufPtr[2] == 'X' && BufPtr[3] == 'E'; } /// NaClWriteHeader - Generate a default header (using the version /// number defined by kPNaClVersion) and write to the corresponding /// bitcode stream. void NaClWriteHeader(NaClBitstreamWriter &Stream, bool AcceptSupportedOnly); // NaClWriteHeader - Write the contents of the bitcode header to the // corresponding bitcode stream. void NaClWriteHeader(const NaClBitcodeHeader &Header, NaClBitstreamWriter &Stream); /// NaClObjDump - Read PNaCl bitcode file from input, and print a /// textual representation of its contents. NoRecords and NoAssembly /// define what should not be included in the dump. bool NaClObjDump(MemoryBufferRef Input, raw_ostream &output, bool NoRecords, bool NoAssembly); } // end llvm namespace #endif