//===- CallGraphUpdater.h - A (lazy) call graph update helper ---*- 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// \file /// /// This file provides interfaces used to manipulate a call graph, regardless /// if it is a "old style" CallGraph or an "new style" LazyCallGraph. /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_TRANSFORMS_UTILS_CALLGRAPHUPDATER_H #define LLVM_TRANSFORMS_UTILS_CALLGRAPHUPDATER_H #include "llvm/Analysis/CGSCCPassManager.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/LazyCallGraph.h" namespace llvm { class CallGraph; class CallGraphSCC; /// Wrapper to unify "old style" CallGraph and "new style" LazyCallGraph. This /// simplifies the interface and the call sites, e.g., new and old pass manager /// passes can share the same code. class CallGraphUpdater { /// Containers for functions which we did replace or want to delete when /// `finalize` is called. This can happen explicitly or as part of the /// destructor. Dead functions in comdat sections are tracked separately /// because a function with discardable linakage in a COMDAT should only /// be dropped if the entire COMDAT is dropped, see git ac07703842cf. ///{ SmallPtrSet ReplacedFunctions; SmallVector DeadFunctions; SmallVector DeadFunctionsInComdats; ///} /// Old PM variables ///{ CallGraph *CG = nullptr; CallGraphSCC *CGSCC = nullptr; ///} /// New PM variables ///{ LazyCallGraph *LCG = nullptr; LazyCallGraph::SCC *SCC = nullptr; CGSCCAnalysisManager *AM = nullptr; CGSCCUpdateResult *UR = nullptr; FunctionAnalysisManager *FAM = nullptr; ///} public: CallGraphUpdater() = default; ~CallGraphUpdater() { finalize(); } /// Initializers for usage outside of a CGSCC pass, inside a CGSCC pass in /// the old and new pass manager (PM). ///{ void initialize(CallGraph &CG, CallGraphSCC &SCC) { this->CG = &CG; this->CGSCC = &SCC; } void initialize(LazyCallGraph &LCG, LazyCallGraph::SCC &SCC, CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM, CGSCCUpdateResult &UR) { this->LCG = &LCG; this->SCC = &SCC; this->AM = &AM; this->UR = &UR; FAM = &AM.getResult(SCC, LCG).getManager(); } ///} /// Finalizer that will trigger actions like function removal from the CG. bool finalize(); /// Remove \p Fn from the call graph. void removeFunction(Function &Fn); /// After an CGSCC pass changes a function in ways that affect the call /// graph, this method can be called to update it. void reanalyzeFunction(Function &Fn); /// If a new function was created by outlining, this method can be called /// to update the call graph for the new function. Note that the old one /// still needs to be re-analyzed or manually updated. void registerOutlinedFunction(Function &OriginalFn, Function &NewFn); /// Replace \p OldFn in the call graph (and SCC) with \p NewFn. The uses /// outside the call graph and the function \p OldFn are not modified. /// Note that \p OldFn is also removed from the call graph /// (\see removeFunction). void replaceFunctionWith(Function &OldFn, Function &NewFn); /// Remove the call site \p CS from the call graph. void removeCallSite(CallBase &CS); /// Replace \p OldCS with the new call site \p NewCS. /// \return True if the replacement was successful, otherwise False. In the /// latter case the parent function of \p OldCB needs to be re-analyzed. bool replaceCallSite(CallBase &OldCS, CallBase &NewCS); }; } // end namespace llvm #endif // LLVM_TRANSFORMS_UTILS_CALLGRAPHUPDATER_H