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+//===- Analysis/ObjectUtils.h - analysis utils for object files -*- C++ -*-===//
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+//
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+// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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+//
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+// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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+// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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+//
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+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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+
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+#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_OBJECT_UTILS_H
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+#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_OBJECT_UTILS_H
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+
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+#include "llvm/IR/GlobalVariable.h"
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+
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+namespace llvm {
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+
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+/// True if GV can be left out of the object symbol table. This is the case
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+/// for linkonce_odr values whose address is not significant. While legal, it is
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+/// not normally profitable to omit them from the .o symbol table. Using this
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+/// analysis makes sense when the information can be passed down to the linker
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+/// or we are in LTO.
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+inline bool canBeOmittedFromSymbolTable(const GlobalValue *GV) {
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+ if (!GV->hasLinkOnceODRLinkage())
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+ return false;
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+
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+ // We assume that anyone who sets global unnamed_addr on a non-constant knows
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+ // what they're doing.
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+ if (GV->hasGlobalUnnamedAddr())
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+ return true;
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+
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+ // If it is a non constant variable, it needs to be uniqued across shared
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+ // objects.
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+ if (auto *Var = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(GV))
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+ if (!Var->isConstant())
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+ return false;
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+
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+ return GV->hasAtLeastLocalUnnamedAddr();
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+}
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+
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+}
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+
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+#endif
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