- //===- llvm/MC/MCSymbolizer.h - MCSymbolizer class --------------*- C++ -*-===// 
- // 
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- // 
- // This file contains the declaration of the MCSymbolizer class, which is used 
- // to symbolize instructions decoded from an object, that is, transform their 
- // immediate operands to MCExprs. 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_MC_MCDISASSEMBLER_MCSYMBOLIZER_H 
- #define LLVM_MC_MCDISASSEMBLER_MCSYMBOLIZER_H 
-   
- #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 
- #include "llvm/MC/MCDisassembler/MCRelocationInfo.h" 
- #include <cstdint> 
- #include <memory> 
- #include <utility> 
-   
- namespace llvm { 
-   
- class MCContext; 
- class MCInst; 
- class raw_ostream; 
-   
- /// Symbolize and annotate disassembled instructions. 
- /// 
- /// For now this mimics the old symbolization logic (from both ARM and x86), that 
- /// relied on user-provided (C API) callbacks to do the actual symbol lookup in 
- /// the object file. This was moved to MCExternalSymbolizer. 
- /// A better API would not rely on actually calling the two methods here from 
- /// inside each disassembler, but would use the instr info to determine what 
- /// operands are actually symbolizable, and in what way. I don't think this 
- /// information exists right now. 
- class MCSymbolizer { 
- protected: 
-   MCContext &Ctx; 
-   std::unique_ptr<MCRelocationInfo> RelInfo; 
-   
- public: 
-   /// Construct an MCSymbolizer, taking ownership of \p RelInfo. 
-   MCSymbolizer(MCContext &Ctx, std::unique_ptr<MCRelocationInfo> RelInfo) 
-     : Ctx(Ctx), RelInfo(std::move(RelInfo)) { 
-   } 
-   
-   MCSymbolizer(const MCSymbolizer &) = delete; 
-   MCSymbolizer &operator=(const MCSymbolizer &) = delete; 
-   virtual ~MCSymbolizer(); 
-   
-   /// Try to add a symbolic operand instead of \p Value to the MCInst. 
-   /// 
-   /// Instead of having a difficult to read immediate, a symbolic operand would 
-   /// represent this immediate in a more understandable way, for instance as a 
-   /// symbol or an offset from a symbol. Relocations can also be used to enrich 
-   /// the symbolic expression. 
-   /// \param Inst      - The MCInst where to insert the symbolic operand. 
-   /// \param cStream   - Stream to print comments and annotations on. 
-   /// \param Value     - Operand value, pc-adjusted by the caller if necessary. 
-   /// \param Address   - Load address of the instruction. 
-   /// \param IsBranch  - Is the instruction a branch? 
-   /// \param Offset    - Byte offset of the operand inside the inst. 
-   /// \param OpSize    - Size of the operand in bytes. 
-   /// \param InstSize  - Size of the instruction in bytes. 
-   /// \return Whether a symbolic operand was added. 
-   virtual bool tryAddingSymbolicOperand(MCInst &Inst, raw_ostream &cStream, 
-                                         int64_t Value, uint64_t Address, 
-                                         bool IsBranch, uint64_t Offset, 
-                                         uint64_t OpSize, uint64_t InstSize) = 0; 
-   
-   /// Try to add a comment on the PC-relative load. 
-   /// For instance, in Mach-O, this is used to add annotations to instructions 
-   /// that use C string literals, as found in __cstring. 
-   virtual void tryAddingPcLoadReferenceComment(raw_ostream &cStream, 
-                                                int64_t Value, 
-                                                uint64_t Address) = 0; 
-   
-   /// Get the MCSymbolizer's list of addresses that were referenced by 
-   /// symbolizable operands but not resolved to a symbol. The caller (some 
-   /// code that is disassembling a section or other chunk of code) would 
-   /// typically create a synthetic label at each address and add them to its 
-   /// list of symbols in the section, before creating a new MCSymbolizer with 
-   /// the enhanced symbol list and retrying disassembling the section. 
-   /// The returned array is unordered and may have duplicates. 
-   /// The returned ArrayRef stops being valid on any call to or destruction of 
-   /// the MCSymbolizer object. 
-   virtual ArrayRef<uint64_t> getReferencedAddresses() const { return {}; } 
- }; 
-   
- } // end namespace llvm 
-   
- #endif // LLVM_MC_MCDISASSEMBLER_MCSYMBOLIZER_H 
-