Enum cranelift_codegen::ir::GlobalValueData
source · pub enum GlobalValueData {
VMContext,
Load {
base: GlobalValue,
offset: Offset32,
global_type: Type,
readonly: bool,
},
IAddImm {
base: GlobalValue,
offset: Imm64,
global_type: Type,
},
Symbol {
name: ExternalName,
offset: Imm64,
colocated: bool,
tls: bool,
},
DynScaleTargetConst {
vector_type: Type,
},
}Expand description
Information about a global value declaration.
Variants§
VMContext
Value is the address of the VM context struct.
Load
Fields
base: GlobalValueThe base pointer global value.
Value is pointed to by another global value.
The base global value is assumed to contain a pointer. This global value is computed
by loading from memory at that pointer value. The memory must be accessible, and
naturally aligned to hold a value of the type. The data at this address is assumed
to never change while the current function is executing.
IAddImm
Fields
base: GlobalValueThe base pointer global value.
Value is an offset from another global value.
Symbol
Fields
name: ExternalNameThe symbolic name.
offset: Imm64Offset from the symbol. This can be used instead of IAddImm to represent folding an offset into a symbol.
colocated: boolWill this symbol be defined nearby, such that it will always be a certain distance away, after linking? If so, references to it can avoid going through a GOT. Note that symbols meant to be preemptible cannot be colocated.
If true, some backends may use relocation forms that have limited range: for example,
a +/- 2^27-byte range on AArch64. See the documentation for
RelocDistance for more details.
Value is symbolic, meaning it’s a name which will be resolved to an actual value later (eg. by linking). Cranelift itself does not interpret this name; it’s used by embedders to link with other data structures.
For now, symbolic values always have pointer type, and represent addresses, however in the future they could be used to represent other things as well.
DynScaleTargetConst
Value is a multiple of how many instances of vector_type will fit in
a target vector register.
Implementations§
source§impl GlobalValueData
impl GlobalValueData
sourcepub fn symbol_name(&self) -> &ExternalName
pub fn symbol_name(&self) -> &ExternalName
Assume that self is an GlobalValueData::Symbol and return its name.
sourcepub fn global_type(&self, isa: &dyn TargetIsa) -> Type
pub fn global_type(&self, isa: &dyn TargetIsa) -> Type
Return the type of this global.
sourcepub fn maybe_reloc_distance(&self) -> Option<RelocDistance>
pub fn maybe_reloc_distance(&self) -> Option<RelocDistance>
If this global references a symbol, return an estimate of the relocation distance,
based on the colocated flag.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for GlobalValueData
impl Clone for GlobalValueData
source§fn clone(&self) -> GlobalValueData
fn clone(&self) -> GlobalValueData
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moresource§impl Display for GlobalValueData
impl Display for GlobalValueData
source§impl Hash for GlobalValueData
impl Hash for GlobalValueData
source§impl PartialEq<GlobalValueData> for GlobalValueData
impl PartialEq<GlobalValueData> for GlobalValueData
source§fn eq(&self, other: &GlobalValueData) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &GlobalValueData) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used
by ==.