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LLVM 3.4
author Kaito Tokumori <e105711@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp>
date Thu, 12 Dec 2013 13:56:28 +0900
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+(*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+ * Code Generation
+ *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+open Llvm
+
+exception Error of string
+
+let context = global_context ()
+let the_module = create_module context "my cool jit"
+let builder = builder context
+let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+let double_type = double_type context
+
+(* Create an alloca instruction in the entry block of the function. This
+ * is used for mutable variables etc. *)
+let create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name =
+  let builder = builder_at context (instr_begin (entry_block the_function)) in
+  build_alloca double_type var_name builder
+
+let rec codegen_expr = function
+  | Ast.Number n -> const_float double_type n
+  | Ast.Variable name ->
+      let v = try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+        | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name")
+      in
+      (* Load the value. *)
+      build_load v name builder
+  | Ast.Unary (op, operand) ->
+      let operand = codegen_expr operand in
+      let callee = "unary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+      let callee =
+        match lookup_function callee the_module with
+        | Some callee -> callee
+        | None -> raise (Error "unknown unary operator")
+      in
+      build_call callee [|operand|] "unop" builder
+  | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+      begin match op with
+      | '=' ->
+          (* Special case '=' because we don't want to emit the LHS as an
+           * expression. *)
+          let name =
+            match lhs with
+            | Ast.Variable name -> name
+            | _ -> raise (Error "destination of '=' must be a variable")
+          in
+
+          (* Codegen the rhs. *)
+          let val_ = codegen_expr rhs in
+
+          (* Lookup the name. *)
+          let variable = try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+          | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name")
+          in
+          ignore(build_store val_ variable builder);
+          val_
+      | _ ->
+          let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+          let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+          begin
+            match op with
+            | '+' -> build_fadd lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+            | '-' -> build_fsub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+            | '*' -> build_fmul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+            | '<' ->
+                (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+            | _ ->
+                (* If it wasn't a builtin binary operator, it must be a user defined
+                 * one. Emit a call to it. *)
+                let callee = "binary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+                let callee =
+                  match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                  | Some callee -> callee
+                  | None -> raise (Error "binary operator not found!")
+                in
+                build_call callee [|lhs_val; rhs_val|] "binop" builder
+          end
+      end
+  | Ast.Call (callee, args) ->
+      (* Look up the name in the module table. *)
+      let callee =
+        match lookup_function callee the_module with
+        | Some callee -> callee
+        | None -> raise (Error "unknown function referenced")
+      in
+      let params = params callee in
+
+      (* If argument mismatch error. *)
+      if Array.length params == Array.length args then () else
+        raise (Error "incorrect # arguments passed");
+      let args = Array.map codegen_expr args in
+      build_call callee args "calltmp" builder
+  | Ast.If (cond, then_, else_) ->
+      let cond = codegen_expr cond in
+
+      (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0 *)
+      let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+      let cond_val = build_fcmp Fcmp.One cond zero "ifcond" builder in
+
+      (* Grab the first block so that we might later add the conditional branch
+       * to it at the end of the function. *)
+      let start_bb = insertion_block builder in
+      let the_function = block_parent start_bb in
+
+      let then_bb = append_block context "then" the_function in
+
+      (* Emit 'then' value. *)
+      position_at_end then_bb builder;
+      let then_val = codegen_expr then_ in
+
+      (* Codegen of 'then' can change the current block, update then_bb for the
+       * phi. We create a new name because one is used for the phi node, and the
+       * other is used for the conditional branch. *)
+      let new_then_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+      (* Emit 'else' value. *)
+      let else_bb = append_block context "else" the_function in
+      position_at_end else_bb builder;
+      let else_val = codegen_expr else_ in
+
+      (* Codegen of 'else' can change the current block, update else_bb for the
+       * phi. *)
+      let new_else_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+      (* Emit merge block. *)
+      let merge_bb = append_block context "ifcont" the_function in
+      position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+      let incoming = [(then_val, new_then_bb); (else_val, new_else_bb)] in
+      let phi = build_phi incoming "iftmp" builder in
+
+      (* Return to the start block to add the conditional branch. *)
+      position_at_end start_bb builder;
+      ignore (build_cond_br cond_val then_bb else_bb builder);
+
+      (* Set a unconditional branch at the end of the 'then' block and the
+       * 'else' block to the 'merge' block. *)
+      position_at_end new_then_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+      position_at_end new_else_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+
+      (* Finally, set the builder to the end of the merge block. *)
+      position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+
+      phi
+  | Ast.For (var_name, start, end_, step, body) ->
+      (* Output this as:
+       *   var = alloca double
+       *   ...
+       *   start = startexpr
+       *   store start -> var
+       *   goto loop
+       * loop:
+       *   ...
+       *   bodyexpr
+       *   ...
+       * loopend:
+       *   step = stepexpr
+       *   endcond = endexpr
+       *
+       *   curvar = load var
+       *   nextvar = curvar + step
+       *   store nextvar -> var
+       *   br endcond, loop, endloop
+       * outloop: *)
+
+      let the_function = block_parent (insertion_block builder) in
+
+      (* Create an alloca for the variable in the entry block. *)
+      let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+
+      (* Emit the start code first, without 'variable' in scope. *)
+      let start_val = codegen_expr start in
+
+      (* Store the value into the alloca. *)
+      ignore(build_store start_val alloca builder);
+
+      (* Make the new basic block for the loop header, inserting after current
+       * block. *)
+      let loop_bb = append_block context "loop" the_function in
+
+      (* Insert an explicit fall through from the current block to the
+       * loop_bb. *)
+      ignore (build_br loop_bb builder);
+
+      (* Start insertion in loop_bb. *)
+      position_at_end loop_bb builder;
+
+      (* Within the loop, the variable is defined equal to the PHI node. If it
+       * shadows an existing variable, we have to restore it, so save it
+       * now. *)
+      let old_val =
+        try Some (Hashtbl.find named_values var_name) with Not_found -> None
+      in
+      Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+
+      (* Emit the body of the loop.  This, like any other expr, can change the
+       * current BB.  Note that we ignore the value computed by the body, but
+       * don't allow an error *)
+      ignore (codegen_expr body);
+
+      (* Emit the step value. *)
+      let step_val =
+        match step with
+        | Some step -> codegen_expr step
+        (* If not specified, use 1.0. *)
+        | None -> const_float double_type 1.0
+      in
+
+      (* Compute the end condition. *)
+      let end_cond = codegen_expr end_ in
+
+      (* Reload, increment, and restore the alloca. This handles the case where
+       * the body of the loop mutates the variable. *)
+      let cur_var = build_load alloca var_name builder in
+      let next_var = build_add cur_var step_val "nextvar" builder in
+      ignore(build_store next_var alloca builder);
+
+      (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0. *)
+      let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+      let end_cond = build_fcmp Fcmp.One end_cond zero "loopcond" builder in
+
+      (* Create the "after loop" block and insert it. *)
+      let after_bb = append_block context "afterloop" the_function in
+
+      (* Insert the conditional branch into the end of loop_end_bb. *)
+      ignore (build_cond_br end_cond loop_bb after_bb builder);
+
+      (* Any new code will be inserted in after_bb. *)
+      position_at_end after_bb builder;
+
+      (* Restore the unshadowed variable. *)
+      begin match old_val with
+      | Some old_val -> Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_val
+      | None -> ()
+      end;
+
+      (* for expr always returns 0.0. *)
+      const_null double_type
+  | Ast.Var (var_names, body) ->
+      let old_bindings = ref [] in
+
+      let the_function = block_parent (insertion_block builder) in
+
+      (* Register all variables and emit their initializer. *)
+      Array.iter (fun (var_name, init) ->
+        (* Emit the initializer before adding the variable to scope, this
+         * prevents the initializer from referencing the variable itself, and
+         * permits stuff like this:
+         *   var a = 1 in
+         *     var a = a in ...   # refers to outer 'a'. *)
+        let init_val =
+          match init with
+          | Some init -> codegen_expr init
+          (* If not specified, use 0.0. *)
+          | None -> const_float double_type 0.0
+        in
+
+        let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+        ignore(build_store init_val alloca builder);
+
+        (* Remember the old variable binding so that we can restore the binding
+         * when we unrecurse. *)
+        begin
+          try
+            let old_value = Hashtbl.find named_values var_name in
+            old_bindings := (var_name, old_value) :: !old_bindings;
+          with Not_found -> ()
+        end;
+
+        (* Remember this binding. *)
+        Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+      ) var_names;
+
+      (* Codegen the body, now that all vars are in scope. *)
+      let body_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+      (* Pop all our variables from scope. *)
+      List.iter (fun (var_name, old_value) ->
+        Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_value
+      ) !old_bindings;
+
+      (* Return the body computation. *)
+      body_val
+
+let codegen_proto = function
+  | Ast.Prototype (name, args) | Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, _) ->
+      (* Make the function type: double(double,double) etc. *)
+      let doubles = Array.make (Array.length args) double_type in
+      let ft = function_type double_type doubles in
+      let f =
+        match lookup_function name the_module with
+        | None -> declare_function name ft the_module
+
+        (* If 'f' conflicted, there was already something named 'name'. If it
+         * has a body, don't allow redefinition or reextern. *)
+        | Some f ->
+            (* If 'f' already has a body, reject this. *)
+            if block_begin f <> At_end f then
+              raise (Error "redefinition of function");
+
+            (* If 'f' took a different number of arguments, reject. *)
+            if element_type (type_of f) <> ft then
+              raise (Error "redefinition of function with different # args");
+            f
+      in
+
+      (* Set names for all arguments. *)
+      Array.iteri (fun i a ->
+        let n = args.(i) in
+        set_value_name n a;
+        Hashtbl.add named_values n a;
+      ) (params f);
+      f
+
+(* Create an alloca for each argument and register the argument in the symbol
+ * table so that references to it will succeed. *)
+let create_argument_allocas the_function proto =
+  let args = match proto with
+    | Ast.Prototype (_, args) | Ast.BinOpPrototype (_, args, _) -> args
+  in
+  Array.iteri (fun i ai ->
+    let var_name = args.(i) in
+    (* Create an alloca for this variable. *)
+    let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+
+    (* Store the initial value into the alloca. *)
+    ignore(build_store ai alloca builder);
+
+    (* Add arguments to variable symbol table. *)
+    Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+  ) (params the_function)
+
+let codegen_func the_fpm = function
+  | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+      Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+      let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+      (* If this is an operator, install it. *)
+      begin match proto with
+      | Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, prec) ->
+          let op = name.[String.length name - 1] in
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence op prec;
+      | _ -> ()
+      end;
+
+      (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+      let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+      position_at_end bb builder;
+
+      try
+        (* Add all arguments to the symbol table and create their allocas. *)
+        create_argument_allocas the_function proto;
+
+        let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+        (* Finish off the function. *)
+        let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+        (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+        Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+        (* Optimize the function. *)
+        let _ = PassManager.run_function the_function the_fpm in
+
+        the_function
+      with e ->
+        delete_function the_function;
+        raise e