//===- llvm/CodeGen/GCStrategy.h - Garbage collection -----------*- 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // GCStrategy coordinates code generation algorithms and implements some itself // in order to generate code compatible with a target code generator as // specified in a function's 'gc' attribute. Algorithms are enabled by setting // flags in a subclass's constructor, and some virtual methods can be // overridden. // // GCStrategy is relevant for implementations using either gc.root or // gc.statepoint based lowering strategies, but is currently focused mostly on // options for gc.root. This will change over time. // // When requested by a subclass of GCStrategy, the gc.root implementation will // populate GCModuleInfo and GCFunctionInfo with that about each Function in // the Module that opts in to garbage collection. Specifically: // // - Safe points // Garbage collection is generally only possible at certain points in code. // GCStrategy can request that the collector insert such points: // // - At and after any call to a subroutine // - Before returning from the current function // - Before backwards branches (loops) // // - Roots // When a reference to a GC-allocated object exists on the stack, it must be // stored in an alloca registered with llvm.gcoot. // // This information can used to emit the metadata tables which are required by // the target garbage collector runtime. // // When used with gc.statepoint, information about safepoint and roots can be // found in the binary StackMap section after code generation. Safepoint // placement is currently the responsibility of the frontend, though late // insertion support is planned. // // The read and write barrier support can be used with either implementation. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_IR_GCSTRATEGY_H #define LLVM_IR_GCSTRATEGY_H #include "llvm/Support/Registry.h" #include <optional> #include <string> namespace llvm { class Type; /// GCStrategy describes a garbage collector algorithm's code generation /// requirements, and provides overridable hooks for those needs which cannot /// be abstractly described. GCStrategy objects must be looked up through /// the Function. The objects themselves are owned by the Context and must /// be immutable. class GCStrategy { … }; /// Subclasses of GCStrategy are made available for use during compilation by /// adding them to the global GCRegistry. This can done either within the /// LLVM source tree or via a loadable plugin. An example registeration /// would be: /// static GCRegistry::Add<CustomGC> X("custom-name", /// "my custom supper fancy gc strategy"); /// /// Note that to use a custom GCMetadataPrinter, you must also /// register your GCMetadataPrinter subclass with the /// GCMetadataPrinterRegistery as well. GCRegistry; /// Lookup the GCStrategy object associated with the given gc name. std::unique_ptr<GCStrategy> getGCStrategy(const StringRef Name); } // end namespace llvm #endif // LLVM_IR_GCSTRATEGY_H