//===-- WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo.cpp - WebAssembly SelectionDAG Info ---===// // // 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// \file /// This file implements the WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo class. /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "WebAssemblyTargetMachine.h" using namespace llvm; #define DEBUG_TYPE "wasm-selectiondag-info" WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo::~WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo() = default; // anchor bool WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo::isTargetMemoryOpcode(unsigned Opcode) const { switch (static_cast(Opcode)) { default: return false; case WebAssemblyISD::GLOBAL_GET: case WebAssemblyISD::GLOBAL_SET: case WebAssemblyISD::TABLE_GET: case WebAssemblyISD::TABLE_SET: return true; } } SDValue WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo::EmitTargetCodeForMemcpy( SelectionDAG &DAG, const SDLoc &DL, SDValue Chain, SDValue Dst, SDValue Src, SDValue Size, Align Alignment, bool IsVolatile, bool AlwaysInline, MachinePointerInfo DstPtrInfo, MachinePointerInfo SrcPtrInfo) const { auto &ST = DAG.getMachineFunction().getSubtarget(); if (!ST.hasBulkMemoryOpt()) return SDValue(); SDValue MemIdx = DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i32); auto LenMVT = ST.hasAddr64() ? MVT::i64 : MVT::i32; // Use `MEMCPY` here instead of `MEMORY_COPY` because `memory.copy` traps // if the pointers are invalid even if the length is zero. `MEMCPY` gets // extra code to handle this in the way that LLVM IR expects. return DAG.getNode( WebAssemblyISD::MEMCPY, DL, MVT::Other, {Chain, MemIdx, MemIdx, Dst, Src, DAG.getZExtOrTrunc(Size, DL, LenMVT)}); } SDValue WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo::EmitTargetCodeForMemmove( SelectionDAG &DAG, const SDLoc &DL, SDValue Chain, SDValue Op1, SDValue Op2, SDValue Op3, Align Alignment, bool IsVolatile, MachinePointerInfo DstPtrInfo, MachinePointerInfo SrcPtrInfo) const { return EmitTargetCodeForMemcpy(DAG, DL, Chain, Op1, Op2, Op3, Alignment, IsVolatile, false, DstPtrInfo, SrcPtrInfo); } SDValue WebAssemblySelectionDAGInfo::EmitTargetCodeForMemset( SelectionDAG &DAG, const SDLoc &DL, SDValue Chain, SDValue Dst, SDValue Val, SDValue Size, Align Alignment, bool IsVolatile, bool AlwaysInline, MachinePointerInfo DstPtrInfo) const { auto &ST = DAG.getMachineFunction().getSubtarget(); if (!ST.hasBulkMemoryOpt()) return SDValue(); SDValue MemIdx = DAG.getConstant(0, DL, MVT::i32); auto LenMVT = ST.hasAddr64() ? MVT::i64 : MVT::i32; // Use `MEMSET` here instead of `MEMORY_FILL` because `memory.fill` traps // if the pointers are invalid even if the length is zero. `MEMSET` gets // extra code to handle this in the way that LLVM IR expects. // // Only low byte matters for val argument, so anyext the i8 return DAG.getNode(WebAssemblyISD::MEMSET, DL, MVT::Other, Chain, MemIdx, Dst, DAG.getAnyExtOrTrunc(Val, DL, MVT::i32), DAG.getZExtOrTrunc(Size, DL, LenMVT)); }