[LLVMdev] Creation of Intrinsics with Pointer Return Types

Gordon Henriksen gordonhenriksen at mac.com
Thu May 8 10:37:39 PDT 2008


I'm not sure how you'd encode the pointer type name in the type.

Another option is bitcast pointers to some fixed type. i8* is a good  
choice. The GC intrinsics do this.

On May 7, 2008, at 14:28, Dan Gohman wrote:

> Hello,
>
> LLVM's intrinsic overloading mechanism does not currently support
> overloading on pointer types. Patches to implement this would be
> welcome.
>
> Dan
>
> On May 7, 2008, at 9:25 AM, aditya vishnubhotla wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I tried creating intrinsics which are to be
>> placeholders for a  set of instructions (actually a section of a
>> basic block) to be executed elsewhere(for e.g. in HW).
>> These intrinsics are to take care of the data dependencies of the
>> set of instructions being replaced by them.
>> In the process I created a "migrate_begin" variable argument
>> intrinsic which handles the incoming data dependenices to these set
>> of instructions.
>> Entry  in the  Intrinsics.td file:
>> def int_migrate_begin : Intrinsic<[llvm_i32_ty,llvm_vararg_ty],
>> [IntrWriteMem],"llvm.migrate_begin">;
>>
>> I want to replace the instructions from this set , having outgoing
>> data dependencies, with " migrate_end " intrinsic instructions.
>> I created two migrate_end intrinsics with return types anyint(iAny
>> Value Type) and any float(fAny Value Type).
>> Entries  in the Intrinsics.td file:
>> def int_migrate_end_int :
>> Intrinsic<[llvm_anyint_ty,llvm_i32_ty,llvm_i32_ty],
>> [IntrWriteMem],"llvm.migrate_end_int">;
>> def int_migrate_end_float :
>> Intrinsic<[llvm_anyfloat_ty,llvm_i32_ty,llvm_i32_ty],
>> [IntrWriteMem],"llvm.migrate_end_float">;
>>
>> I am not able to handle all of the pointer return type instructions.
>>
>> I tried using the types such as:
>>
>> def llvm_vararg_ty     : LLVMType<isVoid>;   // this means vararg  
>> here
>> def llvm_iPTR_ty       : LLVMType<iPTR>
>> def llvm_descriptor_ty : LLVMPointerType<llvm_empty_ty>;
>> and adding  types
>> def llvm_ptriAny_ty    : LLVMPointerType<llvm_anyint_ty>;
>> def llvm_ptrfAny_ty    : LLVMPointerType<llvm_anyfloat_ty>;
>>
>> but in vain.
>> I would be happy to know the type or types required for handling a
>> pointer return type for an LLVM instruction, to create the
>> "migrate_end" intrinsic.
>>
>> Thank You,
>> Aditya
>>
>>
>>
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