Struct cranelift_codegen::ir::layout::Layout [−][src]
pub struct Layout { /* fields omitted */ }The Layout struct determines the layout of EBBs and instructions in a function. It does not
contain definitions of instructions or EBBs, but depends on Inst and Ebb entity references
being defined elsewhere.
This data structure determines:
- The order of EBBs in the function.
- Which EBB contains a given instruction.
- The order of instructions with an EBB.
While data dependencies are not recorded, instruction ordering does affect control dependencies, so part of the semantics of the program are determined by the layout.
Methods
impl Layout[src]
impl Layoutimpl Layout[src]
impl LayoutMethods for laying out EBBs.
An unknown EBB starts out as not inserted in the EBB layout. The layout is a linear order of inserted EBBs. Once an EBB has been inserted in the layout, instructions can be added. An EBB can only be removed from the layout when it is empty.
Since every EBB must end with a terminator instruction which cannot fall through, the layout of EBBs do not affect the semantics of the program.
pub fn is_ebb_inserted(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> bool[src]
pub fn is_ebb_inserted(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> boolIs ebb currently part of the layout?
pub fn append_ebb(&mut self, ebb: Ebb)[src]
pub fn append_ebb(&mut self, ebb: Ebb)Insert ebb as the last EBB in the layout.
pub fn insert_ebb(&mut self, ebb: Ebb, before: Ebb)[src]
pub fn insert_ebb(&mut self, ebb: Ebb, before: Ebb)Insert ebb in the layout before the existing EBB before.
pub fn insert_ebb_after(&mut self, ebb: Ebb, after: Ebb)[src]
pub fn insert_ebb_after(&mut self, ebb: Ebb, after: Ebb)Insert ebb in the layout after the existing EBB after.
pub fn remove_ebb(&mut self, ebb: Ebb)[src]
pub fn remove_ebb(&mut self, ebb: Ebb)Remove ebb from the layout.
ⓘImportant traits for Ebbs<'f>pub fn ebbs(&self) -> Ebbs[src]
pub fn ebbs(&self) -> EbbsReturn an iterator over all EBBs in layout order.
pub fn entry_block(&self) -> Option<Ebb>[src]
pub fn entry_block(&self) -> Option<Ebb>Get the function's entry block. This is simply the first EBB in the layout order.
pub fn last_ebb(&self) -> Option<Ebb>[src]
pub fn last_ebb(&self) -> Option<Ebb>Get the last EBB in the layout.
pub fn prev_ebb(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Ebb>[src]
pub fn prev_ebb(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Ebb>Get the block preceding ebb in the layout order.
pub fn next_ebb(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Ebb>[src]
pub fn next_ebb(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Ebb>Get the block following ebb in the layout order.
impl Layout[src]
impl LayoutMethods for arranging instructions.
An instruction starts out as not inserted in the layout. An instruction can be inserted into an EBB at a given position.
pub fn inst_ebb(&self, inst: Inst) -> Option<Ebb>[src]
pub fn inst_ebb(&self, inst: Inst) -> Option<Ebb>Get the EBB containing inst, or None if inst is not inserted in the layout.
pub fn pp_ebb<PP>(&self, pp: PP) -> Ebb where
PP: Into<ExpandedProgramPoint>, [src]
pub fn pp_ebb<PP>(&self, pp: PP) -> Ebb where
PP: Into<ExpandedProgramPoint>, Get the EBB containing the program point pp. Panic if pp is not in the layout.
pub fn append_inst(&mut self, inst: Inst, ebb: Ebb)[src]
pub fn append_inst(&mut self, inst: Inst, ebb: Ebb)Append inst to the end of ebb.
pub fn first_inst(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Inst>[src]
pub fn first_inst(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Inst>Fetch an ebb's first instruction.
pub fn last_inst(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Inst>[src]
pub fn last_inst(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Option<Inst>Fetch an ebb's last instruction.
pub fn next_inst(&self, inst: Inst) -> Option<Inst>[src]
pub fn next_inst(&self, inst: Inst) -> Option<Inst>Fetch the instruction following inst.
pub fn prev_inst(&self, inst: Inst) -> Option<Inst>[src]
pub fn prev_inst(&self, inst: Inst) -> Option<Inst>Fetch the instruction preceding inst.
pub fn insert_inst(&mut self, inst: Inst, before: Inst)[src]
pub fn insert_inst(&mut self, inst: Inst, before: Inst)Insert inst before the instruction before in the same EBB.
pub fn remove_inst(&mut self, inst: Inst)[src]
pub fn remove_inst(&mut self, inst: Inst)Remove inst from the layout.
ⓘImportant traits for Insts<'f>pub fn ebb_insts(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> Insts[src]
pub fn ebb_insts(&self, ebb: Ebb) -> InstsIterate over the instructions in ebb in layout order.
pub fn split_ebb(&mut self, new_ebb: Ebb, before: Inst)[src]
pub fn split_ebb(&mut self, new_ebb: Ebb, before: Inst)Split the EBB containing before in two.
Insert new_ebb after the old EBB and move before and the following instructions to
new_ebb:
old_ebb:
i1
i2
i3 << before
i4
becomes:
old_ebb:
i1
i2
new_ebb:
i3 << before
i4
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for Layout[src]
impl Clone for Layoutfn clone(&self) -> Layout[src]
fn clone(&self) -> LayoutReturns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0[src]
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
impl ProgramOrder for Layout[src]
impl ProgramOrder for Layoutfn cmp<A, B>(&self, a: A, b: B) -> Ordering where
A: Into<ExpandedProgramPoint>,
B: Into<ExpandedProgramPoint>, [src]
fn cmp<A, B>(&self, a: A, b: B) -> Ordering where
A: Into<ExpandedProgramPoint>,
B: Into<ExpandedProgramPoint>, Compare the program points a and b relative to this program order. Read more
fn is_ebb_gap(&self, inst: Inst, ebb: Ebb) -> bool[src]
fn is_ebb_gap(&self, inst: Inst, ebb: Ebb) -> boolIs the range from inst to ebb just the gap between consecutive EBBs? Read more
impl<'f> IntoIterator for &'f Layout[src]
impl<'f> IntoIterator for &'f LayoutUse a layout reference in a for loop.