/************************************************************************** * * Copyright 2013 * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions * of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL VMWARE AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * **************************************************************************/ /** * @file * Helper * * The functions in this file implement arthmetic operations with support * for overflow detection and reporting. * */ #include "lp_bld_arit_overflow.h" #include "lp_bld_type.h" #include "lp_bld_const.h" #include "lp_bld_init.h" #include "lp_bld_intr.h" #include "lp_bld_logic.h" #include "lp_bld_pack.h" #include "lp_bld_debug.h" #include "lp_bld_bitarit.h" #include "util/u_memory.h" #include "util/u_debug.h" #include "util/u_math.h" #include "util/u_string.h" #include "util/u_cpu_detect.h" #include static LLVMValueRef build_binary_int_overflow(struct gallivm_state *gallivm, const char *intr_prefix, LLVMValueRef a, LLVMValueRef b, LLVMValueRef *ofbit) { LLVMBuilderRef builder = gallivm->builder; char intr_str[256]; LLVMTypeRef type_ref; LLVMTypeKind type_kind; unsigned type_width; LLVMTypeRef oelems[2]; LLVMValueRef oresult; LLVMTypeRef otype; debug_assert(LLVMTypeOf(a) == LLVMTypeOf(b)); type_ref = LLVMTypeOf(a); type_kind = LLVMGetTypeKind(type_ref); debug_assert(type_kind == LLVMIntegerTypeKind); type_width = LLVMGetIntTypeWidth(type_ref); debug_assert(type_width == 16 || type_width == 32 || type_width == 64); util_snprintf(intr_str, sizeof intr_str, "%s.i%u", intr_prefix, type_width); oelems[0] = type_ref; oelems[1] = LLVMInt1TypeInContext(gallivm->context); otype = LLVMStructTypeInContext(gallivm->context, oelems, 2, FALSE); oresult = lp_build_intrinsic_binary(builder, intr_str, otype, a, b); if (ofbit) { if (*ofbit) { *ofbit = LLVMBuildOr( builder, *ofbit, LLVMBuildExtractValue(builder, oresult, 1, ""), ""); } else { *ofbit = LLVMBuildExtractValue(builder, oresult, 1, ""); } } return LLVMBuildExtractValue(builder, oresult, 0, ""); } /** * Performs unsigned addition of two integers and reports * overflow if detected. * * The values @a and @b must be of the same integer type. If * an overflow is detected the IN/OUT @ofbit parameter is used: * - if it's pointing to a null value, the overflow bit is simply * stored inside the variable it's pointing to, * - if it's pointing to a valid value, then that variable, * which must be of i1 type, is ORed with the newly detected * overflow bit. This is done to allow chaining of a number of * overflow functions together without having to test the * overflow bit after every single one. */ LLVMValueRef lp_build_uadd_overflow(struct gallivm_state *gallivm, LLVMValueRef a, LLVMValueRef b, LLVMValueRef *ofbit) { return build_binary_int_overflow(gallivm, "llvm.uadd.with.overflow", a, b, ofbit); } /** * Performs unsigned multiplication of two integers and * reports overflow if detected. * * The values @a and @b must be of the same integer type. If * an overflow is detected the IN/OUT @ofbit parameter is used: * - if it's pointing to a null value, the overflow bit is simply * stored inside the variable it's pointing to, * - if it's pointing to a valid value, then that variable, * which must be of i1 type, is ORed with the newly detected * overflow bit. This is done to allow chaining of a number of * overflow functions together without having to test the * overflow bit after every single one. */ LLVMValueRef lp_build_umul_overflow(struct gallivm_state *gallivm, LLVMValueRef a, LLVMValueRef b, LLVMValueRef *ofbit) { return build_binary_int_overflow(gallivm, "llvm.umul.with.overflow", a, b, ofbit); }