//===-- MCJITMemoryManager.h - Definition for the Memory Manager ---C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_LIB_EXECUTIONENGINE_MCJITMEMORYMANAGER_H #define LLVM_LIB_EXECUTIONENGINE_MCJITMEMORYMANAGER_H #include "llvm/Module.h" #include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITMemoryManager.h" #include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld.h" #include <assert.h> namespace llvm { // The MCJIT memory manager is a layer between the standard JITMemoryManager // and the RuntimeDyld interface that maps objects, by name, onto their // matching LLVM IR counterparts in the module(s) being compiled. class MCJITMemoryManager : public RTDyldMemoryManager { JITMemoryManager *JMM; // FIXME: Multiple modules. Module *M; public: MCJITMemoryManager(JITMemoryManager *jmm, Module *m) : JMM(jmm), M(m) {} // Allocate ActualSize bytes, or more, for the named function. Return // a pointer to the allocated memory and update Size to reflect how much // memory was acutally allocated. uint8_t *startFunctionBody(const char *Name, uintptr_t &Size) { // FIXME: This should really reference the MCAsmInfo to get the global // prefix. if (Name[0] == '_') ++Name; Function *F = M->getFunction(Name); // Some ObjC names have a prefixed \01 in the IR. If we failed to find // the symbol and it's of the ObjC conventions (starts with "-"), try // prepending a \01 and see if we can find it that way. if (!F && Name[0] == '-') F = M->getFunction((Twine("\1") + Name).str()); assert(F && "No matching function in JIT IR Module!"); return JMM->startFunctionBody(F, Size); } // Mark the end of the function, including how much of the allocated // memory was actually used. void endFunctionBody(const char *Name, uint8_t *FunctionStart, uint8_t *FunctionEnd) { // FIXME: This should really reference the MCAsmInfo to get the global // prefix. if (Name[0] == '_') ++Name; Function *F = M->getFunction(Name); // Some ObjC names have a prefixed \01 in the IR. If we failed to find // the symbol and it's of the ObjC conventions (starts with "-"), try // prepending a \01 and see if we can find it that way. if (!F && Name[0] == '-') F = M->getFunction((Twine("\1") + Name).str()); assert(F && "No matching function in JIT IR Module!"); JMM->endFunctionBody(F, FunctionStart, FunctionEnd); } }; } // End llvm namespace #endif