//===-- llvm/CallingConv.h - LLVM Calling Conventions -----------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by the LLVM research group and is distributed under // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file defines LLVM's set of calling conventions. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CALLINGCONV_H #define LLVM_CALLINGCONV_H namespace llvm { /// CallingConv Namespace - This namespace contains an enum with a value for /// the well-known calling conventions. /// namespace CallingConv { /// A set of enums which specify the assigned numeric values for known llvm /// calling conventions. /// @brief LLVM Calling Convention Representation enum ID { // C - The default llvm calling convention, compatible with C. This // convention is the only calling convention that supports varargs calls. // As with typical C calling conventions, the callee/caller have to tolerate // certain amounts of prototype mismatch. C = 0, /// CSRet - C Struct Return calling convention. This convention requires /// that the function return void and take a pointer as the first argument /// of the struct. This is used by targets which need to distinguish /// between C functions returning a structure, and C functions taking a /// structure pointer as the first argument to the function. CSRet = 1, // Generic LLVM calling conventions. None of these calling conventions // support varargs calls, and all assume that the caller and callee // prototype exactly match. // Fast - This calling convention attempts to make calls as fast as possible // (e.g. by passing things in registers). Fast = 8, // Cold - This calling convention attempts to make code in the caller as // efficient as possible under the assumption that the call is not commonly // executed. As such, these calls often preserve all registers so that the // call does not break any live ranges in the caller side. Cold = 9, // Target - This is the start of the target-specific calling conventions, // e.g. fastcall and thiscall on X86. FirstTargetCC = 64 }; } // End CallingConv namespace } // End llvm namespace #endif