// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Khronos Group Inc. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef LIBSPIRV_VAL_CONSTRUCT_H_ #define LIBSPIRV_VAL_CONSTRUCT_H_ #include #include namespace libspirv { enum class ConstructType { kNone, /// The set of blocks dominated by a selection header, minus the set of blocks /// dominated by the header's merge block kSelection, /// The set of blocks dominated by an OpLoopMerge's Continue Target and post /// dominated by the corresponding back kContinue, /// The set of blocks dominated by a loop header, minus the set of blocks /// dominated by the loop's merge block, minus the loop's corresponding /// continue construct kLoop, /// The set of blocks dominated by an OpSwitch's Target or Default, minus the /// set of blocks dominated by the OpSwitch's merge block (this construct is /// only defined for those OpSwitch Target or Default that are not equal to /// the OpSwitch's corresponding merge block) kCase }; class BasicBlock; /// @brief This class tracks the CFG constructs as defined in the SPIR-V spec class Construct { public: Construct(ConstructType type, BasicBlock* dominator, BasicBlock* exit = nullptr, std::vector constructs = std::vector()); /// Returns the type of the construct ConstructType type() const; const std::vector& corresponding_constructs() const; std::vector& corresponding_constructs(); void set_corresponding_constructs(std::vector constructs); /// Returns the dominator block of the construct. /// /// This is usually the header block or the first block of the construct. const BasicBlock* entry_block() const; /// Returns the dominator block of the construct. /// /// This is usually the header block or the first block of the construct. BasicBlock* entry_block(); /// Returns the exit block of the construct. /// /// For a continue construct it is the backedge block of the corresponding /// loop construct. For the case construct it is the block that branches to /// the OpSwitch merge block or other case blocks. Otherwise it is the merge /// block of the corresponding header block const BasicBlock* exit_block() const; /// Returns the exit block of the construct. /// /// For a continue construct it is the backedge block of the corresponding /// loop construct. For the case construct it is the block that branches to /// the OpSwitch merge block or other case blocks. Otherwise it is the merge /// block of the corresponding header block BasicBlock* exit_block(); /// Sets the exit block for this construct. This is useful for continue /// constructs which do not know the back-edge block during construction void set_exit(BasicBlock* exit_block); private: /// The type of the construct ConstructType type_; /// These are the constructs that are related to this construct. These /// constructs can be the continue construct, for the corresponding loop /// construct, the case construct that are part of the same OpSwitch /// instruction /// /// Here is a table that describes what constructs are included in /// @p corresponding_constructs_ /// | this construct | corresponding construct | /// |----------------|----------------------------------| /// | loop | continue | /// | continue | loop | /// | case | other cases in the same OpSwitch | /// /// kContinue and kLoop constructs will always have corresponding /// constructs even if they are represented by the same block std::vector corresponding_constructs_; /// @brief Dominator block for the construct /// /// The dominator block for the construct. Depending on the construct this may /// be a selection header, a continue target of a loop, a loop header or a /// Target or Default block of a switch BasicBlock* entry_block_; /// @brief Exiting block for the construct /// /// The exit block for the construct. This can be a merge block for the loop /// and selection constructs, a back-edge block for a continue construct, or /// the branching block for the case construct BasicBlock* exit_block_; }; } /// namespace libspirv #endif /// LIBSPIRV_VAL_CONSTRUCT_H_