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      1 //===- llvm/Support/ValueHandle.h - Value Smart Pointer classes -*- C++ -*-===//
      2 //
      3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
      4 //
      5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
      6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
      7 //
      8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
      9 //
     10 // This file declares the ValueHandle class and its sub-classes.
     11 //
     12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     13 
     14 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_VALUEHANDLE_H
     15 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_VALUEHANDLE_H
     16 
     17 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMapInfo.h"
     18 #include "llvm/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
     19 #include "llvm/Value.h"
     20 
     21 namespace llvm {
     22 class ValueHandleBase;
     23 
     24 // ValueHandleBase** is only 4-byte aligned.
     25 template<>
     26 class PointerLikeTypeTraits<ValueHandleBase**> {
     27 public:
     28   static inline void *getAsVoidPointer(ValueHandleBase** P) { return P; }
     29   static inline ValueHandleBase **getFromVoidPointer(void *P) {
     30     return static_cast<ValueHandleBase**>(P);
     31   }
     32   enum { NumLowBitsAvailable = 2 };
     33 };
     34 
     35 /// ValueHandleBase - This is the common base class of value handles.
     36 /// ValueHandle's are smart pointers to Value's that have special behavior when
     37 /// the value is deleted or ReplaceAllUsesWith'd.  See the specific handles
     38 /// below for details.
     39 ///
     40 class ValueHandleBase {
     41   friend class Value;
     42 protected:
     43   /// HandleBaseKind - This indicates what sub class the handle actually is.
     44   /// This is to avoid having a vtable for the light-weight handle pointers. The
     45   /// fully general Callback version does have a vtable.
     46   enum HandleBaseKind {
     47     Assert,
     48     Callback,
     49     Tracking,
     50     Weak
     51   };
     52 private:
     53 
     54   PointerIntPair<ValueHandleBase**, 2, HandleBaseKind> PrevPair;
     55   ValueHandleBase *Next;
     56   Value *VP;
     57 
     58   explicit ValueHandleBase(const ValueHandleBase&); // DO NOT IMPLEMENT.
     59 public:
     60   explicit ValueHandleBase(HandleBaseKind Kind)
     61     : PrevPair(0, Kind), Next(0), VP(0) {}
     62   ValueHandleBase(HandleBaseKind Kind, Value *V)
     63     : PrevPair(0, Kind), Next(0), VP(V) {
     64     if (isValid(VP))
     65       AddToUseList();
     66   }
     67   ValueHandleBase(HandleBaseKind Kind, const ValueHandleBase &RHS)
     68     : PrevPair(0, Kind), Next(0), VP(RHS.VP) {
     69     if (isValid(VP))
     70       AddToExistingUseList(RHS.getPrevPtr());
     71   }
     72   ~ValueHandleBase() {
     73     if (isValid(VP))
     74       RemoveFromUseList();
     75   }
     76 
     77   Value *operator=(Value *RHS) {
     78     if (VP == RHS) return RHS;
     79     if (isValid(VP)) RemoveFromUseList();
     80     VP = RHS;
     81     if (isValid(VP)) AddToUseList();
     82     return RHS;
     83   }
     84 
     85   Value *operator=(const ValueHandleBase &RHS) {
     86     if (VP == RHS.VP) return RHS.VP;
     87     if (isValid(VP)) RemoveFromUseList();
     88     VP = RHS.VP;
     89     if (isValid(VP)) AddToExistingUseList(RHS.getPrevPtr());
     90     return VP;
     91   }
     92 
     93   Value *operator->() const { return getValPtr(); }
     94   Value &operator*() const { return *getValPtr(); }
     95 
     96 protected:
     97   Value *getValPtr() const { return VP; }
     98   static bool isValid(Value *V) {
     99     return V &&
    100            V != DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getEmptyKey() &&
    101            V != DenseMapInfo<Value *>::getTombstoneKey();
    102   }
    103 
    104 private:
    105   // Callbacks made from Value.
    106   static void ValueIsDeleted(Value *V);
    107   static void ValueIsRAUWd(Value *Old, Value *New);
    108 
    109   // Internal implementation details.
    110   ValueHandleBase **getPrevPtr() const { return PrevPair.getPointer(); }
    111   HandleBaseKind getKind() const { return PrevPair.getInt(); }
    112   void setPrevPtr(ValueHandleBase **Ptr) { PrevPair.setPointer(Ptr); }
    113 
    114   /// AddToExistingUseList - Add this ValueHandle to the use list for VP, where
    115   /// List is the address of either the head of the list or a Next node within
    116   /// the existing use list.
    117   void AddToExistingUseList(ValueHandleBase **List);
    118 
    119   /// AddToExistingUseListAfter - Add this ValueHandle to the use list after
    120   /// Node.
    121   void AddToExistingUseListAfter(ValueHandleBase *Node);
    122 
    123   /// AddToUseList - Add this ValueHandle to the use list for VP.
    124   void AddToUseList();
    125   /// RemoveFromUseList - Remove this ValueHandle from its current use list.
    126   void RemoveFromUseList();
    127 };
    128 
    129 /// WeakVH - This is a value handle that tries hard to point to a Value, even
    130 /// across RAUW operations, but will null itself out if the value is destroyed.
    131 /// this is useful for advisory sorts of information, but should not be used as
    132 /// the key of a map (since the map would have to rearrange itself when the
    133 /// pointer changes).
    134 class WeakVH : public ValueHandleBase {
    135 public:
    136   WeakVH() : ValueHandleBase(Weak) {}
    137   WeakVH(Value *P) : ValueHandleBase(Weak, P) {}
    138   WeakVH(const WeakVH &RHS)
    139     : ValueHandleBase(Weak, RHS) {}
    140 
    141   Value *operator=(Value *RHS) {
    142     return ValueHandleBase::operator=(RHS);
    143   }
    144   Value *operator=(const ValueHandleBase &RHS) {
    145     return ValueHandleBase::operator=(RHS);
    146   }
    147 
    148   operator Value*() const {
    149     return getValPtr();
    150   }
    151 };
    152 
    153 // Specialize simplify_type to allow WeakVH to participate in
    154 // dyn_cast, isa, etc.
    155 template<typename From> struct simplify_type;
    156 template<> struct simplify_type<const WeakVH> {
    157   typedef Value* SimpleType;
    158   static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(const WeakVH &WVH) {
    159     return static_cast<Value *>(WVH);
    160   }
    161 };
    162 template<> struct simplify_type<WeakVH> : public simplify_type<const WeakVH> {};
    163 
    164 /// AssertingVH - This is a Value Handle that points to a value and asserts out
    165 /// if the value is destroyed while the handle is still live.  This is very
    166 /// useful for catching dangling pointer bugs and other things which can be
    167 /// non-obvious.  One particularly useful place to use this is as the Key of a
    168 /// map.  Dangling pointer bugs often lead to really subtle bugs that only occur
    169 /// if another object happens to get allocated to the same address as the old
    170 /// one.  Using an AssertingVH ensures that an assert is triggered as soon as
    171 /// the bad delete occurs.
    172 ///
    173 /// Note that an AssertingVH handle does *not* follow values across RAUW
    174 /// operations.  This means that RAUW's need to explicitly update the
    175 /// AssertingVH's as it moves.  This is required because in non-assert mode this
    176 /// class turns into a trivial wrapper around a pointer.
    177 template <typename ValueTy>
    178 class AssertingVH
    179 #ifndef NDEBUG
    180   : public ValueHandleBase
    181 #endif
    182   {
    183 
    184 #ifndef NDEBUG
    185   ValueTy *getValPtr() const {
    186     return static_cast<ValueTy*>(ValueHandleBase::getValPtr());
    187   }
    188   void setValPtr(ValueTy *P) {
    189     ValueHandleBase::operator=(GetAsValue(P));
    190   }
    191 #else
    192   ValueTy *ThePtr;
    193   ValueTy *getValPtr() const { return ThePtr; }
    194   void setValPtr(ValueTy *P) { ThePtr = P; }
    195 #endif
    196 
    197   // Convert a ValueTy*, which may be const, to the type the base
    198   // class expects.
    199   static Value *GetAsValue(Value *V) { return V; }
    200   static Value *GetAsValue(const Value *V) { return const_cast<Value*>(V); }
    201 
    202 public:
    203 #ifndef NDEBUG
    204   AssertingVH() : ValueHandleBase(Assert) {}
    205   AssertingVH(ValueTy *P) : ValueHandleBase(Assert, GetAsValue(P)) {}
    206   AssertingVH(const AssertingVH &RHS) : ValueHandleBase(Assert, RHS) {}
    207 #else
    208   AssertingVH() : ThePtr(0) {}
    209   AssertingVH(ValueTy *P) : ThePtr(P) {}
    210 #endif
    211 
    212   operator ValueTy*() const {
    213     return getValPtr();
    214   }
    215 
    216   ValueTy *operator=(ValueTy *RHS) {
    217     setValPtr(RHS);
    218     return getValPtr();
    219   }
    220   ValueTy *operator=(const AssertingVH<ValueTy> &RHS) {
    221     setValPtr(RHS.getValPtr());
    222     return getValPtr();
    223   }
    224 
    225   ValueTy *operator->() const { return getValPtr(); }
    226   ValueTy &operator*() const { return *getValPtr(); }
    227 };
    228 
    229 // Specialize simplify_type to allow AssertingVH to participate in
    230 // dyn_cast, isa, etc.
    231 template<typename From> struct simplify_type;
    232 template<> struct simplify_type<const AssertingVH<Value> > {
    233   typedef Value* SimpleType;
    234   static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(const AssertingVH<Value> &AVH) {
    235     return static_cast<Value *>(AVH);
    236   }
    237 };
    238 template<> struct simplify_type<AssertingVH<Value> >
    239   : public simplify_type<const AssertingVH<Value> > {};
    240 
    241 // Specialize DenseMapInfo to allow AssertingVH to participate in DenseMap.
    242 template<typename T>
    243 struct DenseMapInfo<AssertingVH<T> > {
    244   typedef DenseMapInfo<T*> PointerInfo;
    245   static inline AssertingVH<T> getEmptyKey() {
    246     return AssertingVH<T>(PointerInfo::getEmptyKey());
    247   }
    248   static inline T* getTombstoneKey() {
    249     return AssertingVH<T>(PointerInfo::getTombstoneKey());
    250   }
    251   static unsigned getHashValue(const AssertingVH<T> &Val) {
    252     return PointerInfo::getHashValue(Val);
    253   }
    254   static bool isEqual(const AssertingVH<T> &LHS, const AssertingVH<T> &RHS) {
    255     return LHS == RHS;
    256   }
    257 };
    258 
    259 template <typename T>
    260 struct isPodLike<AssertingVH<T> > {
    261 #ifdef NDEBUG
    262   static const bool value = true;
    263 #else
    264   static const bool value = false;
    265 #endif
    266 };
    267 
    268 
    269 /// TrackingVH - This is a value handle that tracks a Value (or Value subclass),
    270 /// even across RAUW operations.
    271 ///
    272 /// TrackingVH is designed for situations where a client needs to hold a handle
    273 /// to a Value (or subclass) across some operations which may move that value,
    274 /// but should never destroy it or replace it with some unacceptable type.
    275 ///
    276 /// It is an error to do anything with a TrackingVH whose value has been
    277 /// destroyed, except to destruct it.
    278 ///
    279 /// It is an error to attempt to replace a value with one of a type which is
    280 /// incompatible with any of its outstanding TrackingVHs.
    281 template<typename ValueTy>
    282 class TrackingVH : public ValueHandleBase {
    283   void CheckValidity() const {
    284     Value *VP = ValueHandleBase::getValPtr();
    285 
    286     // Null is always ok.
    287     if (!VP) return;
    288 
    289     // Check that this value is valid (i.e., it hasn't been deleted). We
    290     // explicitly delay this check until access to avoid requiring clients to be
    291     // unnecessarily careful w.r.t. destruction.
    292     assert(ValueHandleBase::isValid(VP) && "Tracked Value was deleted!");
    293 
    294     // Check that the value is a member of the correct subclass. We would like
    295     // to check this property on assignment for better debugging, but we don't
    296     // want to require a virtual interface on this VH. Instead we allow RAUW to
    297     // replace this value with a value of an invalid type, and check it here.
    298     assert(isa<ValueTy>(VP) &&
    299            "Tracked Value was replaced by one with an invalid type!");
    300   }
    301 
    302   ValueTy *getValPtr() const {
    303     CheckValidity();
    304     return (ValueTy*)ValueHandleBase::getValPtr();
    305   }
    306   void setValPtr(ValueTy *P) {
    307     CheckValidity();
    308     ValueHandleBase::operator=(GetAsValue(P));
    309   }
    310 
    311   // Convert a ValueTy*, which may be const, to the type the base
    312   // class expects.
    313   static Value *GetAsValue(Value *V) { return V; }
    314   static Value *GetAsValue(const Value *V) { return const_cast<Value*>(V); }
    315 
    316 public:
    317   TrackingVH() : ValueHandleBase(Tracking) {}
    318   TrackingVH(ValueTy *P) : ValueHandleBase(Tracking, GetAsValue(P)) {}
    319   TrackingVH(const TrackingVH &RHS) : ValueHandleBase(Tracking, RHS) {}
    320 
    321   operator ValueTy*() const {
    322     return getValPtr();
    323   }
    324 
    325   ValueTy *operator=(ValueTy *RHS) {
    326     setValPtr(RHS);
    327     return getValPtr();
    328   }
    329   ValueTy *operator=(const TrackingVH<ValueTy> &RHS) {
    330     setValPtr(RHS.getValPtr());
    331     return getValPtr();
    332   }
    333 
    334   ValueTy *operator->() const { return getValPtr(); }
    335   ValueTy &operator*() const { return *getValPtr(); }
    336 };
    337 
    338 // Specialize simplify_type to allow TrackingVH to participate in
    339 // dyn_cast, isa, etc.
    340 template<typename From> struct simplify_type;
    341 template<> struct simplify_type<const TrackingVH<Value> > {
    342   typedef Value* SimpleType;
    343   static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(const TrackingVH<Value> &AVH) {
    344     return static_cast<Value *>(AVH);
    345   }
    346 };
    347 template<> struct simplify_type<TrackingVH<Value> >
    348   : public simplify_type<const TrackingVH<Value> > {};
    349 
    350 /// CallbackVH - This is a value handle that allows subclasses to define
    351 /// callbacks that run when the underlying Value has RAUW called on it or is
    352 /// destroyed.  This class can be used as the key of a map, as long as the user
    353 /// takes it out of the map before calling setValPtr() (since the map has to
    354 /// rearrange itself when the pointer changes).  Unlike ValueHandleBase, this
    355 /// class has a vtable and a virtual destructor.
    356 class CallbackVH : public ValueHandleBase {
    357 protected:
    358   CallbackVH(const CallbackVH &RHS)
    359     : ValueHandleBase(Callback, RHS) {}
    360 
    361   virtual ~CallbackVH();
    362 
    363   void setValPtr(Value *P) {
    364     ValueHandleBase::operator=(P);
    365   }
    366 
    367 public:
    368   CallbackVH() : ValueHandleBase(Callback) {}
    369   CallbackVH(Value *P) : ValueHandleBase(Callback, P) {}
    370 
    371   operator Value*() const {
    372     return getValPtr();
    373   }
    374 
    375   /// Called when this->getValPtr() is destroyed, inside ~Value(), so you may
    376   /// call any non-virtual Value method on getValPtr(), but no subclass methods.
    377   /// If WeakVH were implemented as a CallbackVH, it would use this method to
    378   /// call setValPtr(NULL).  AssertingVH would use this method to cause an
    379   /// assertion failure.
    380   ///
    381   /// All implementations must remove the reference from this object to the
    382   /// Value that's being destroyed.
    383   virtual void deleted() {
    384     setValPtr(NULL);
    385   }
    386 
    387   /// Called when this->getValPtr()->replaceAllUsesWith(new_value) is called,
    388   /// _before_ any of the uses have actually been replaced.  If WeakVH were
    389   /// implemented as a CallbackVH, it would use this method to call
    390   /// setValPtr(new_value).  AssertingVH would do nothing in this method.
    391   virtual void allUsesReplacedWith(Value *) {}
    392 };
    393 
    394 // Specialize simplify_type to allow CallbackVH to participate in
    395 // dyn_cast, isa, etc.
    396 template<typename From> struct simplify_type;
    397 template<> struct simplify_type<const CallbackVH> {
    398   typedef Value* SimpleType;
    399   static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(const CallbackVH &CVH) {
    400     return static_cast<Value *>(CVH);
    401   }
    402 };
    403 template<> struct simplify_type<CallbackVH>
    404   : public simplify_type<const CallbackVH> {};
    405 
    406 } // End llvm namespace
    407 
    408 #endif
    409