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12 <div class="doc_title">The LLVM Lexicon</div>
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15 <div class="doc_section">Table Of Contents</div>
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17 <div class="doc_text">
18 <table>
19 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#A">A</a> -</b></th></tr>
20 <tr>
21 <td><a href="#ADCE">ADCE</a></td>
22 </tr>
23 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#B">B</a> -</b></th></tr>
24 <tr>
25 <td><a href="#BURS">BURS</a></td>
26 </tr>
27 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#C">C</a> -</b></th></tr>
28 <tr>
29 <td><a href="#CSE">CSE</a></td>
30 </tr>
31 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#D">D</a> -</b></th></tr>
32 <tr>
33 <td><a href="#DAG">DAG</a></td>
34 <td><a href="#Derived_Pointer">Derived Pointer</a></td>
35 <td><a href="#DSA">DSA</a></td>
36 <td><a href="#DSE">DSE</a></td>
37 </tr>
38 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#G">G</a> -</b></th></tr>
39 <tr>
40 <td><a href="#GC">GC</a></td>
41 </tr>
42 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#I">I</a> -</b></th></tr>
43 <tr>
44 <td><a href="#IPA">IPA</a></td>
45 <td><a href="#IPO">IPO</a></td>
46 <td><a href="#ISel">ISel</a></td>
47 </tr>
48 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#L">L</a> -</b></th></tr>
49 <tr>
50 <td><a href="#LCSSA">LCSSA</a></td>
51 <td><a href="#LICM">LICM</a></td>
52 <td><a href="#Load-VN">Load-VN</a></td>
53 <td><a href="#LTO">LTO</a></td>
54 </tr>
55 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#M">M</a> -</b></th></tr>
56 <tr>
57 <td><a href="#MC">MC</a></td>
58 </tr>
59 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#O">O</a> -</b></th></tr>
60 <tr>
61 <td><a href="#Object_Pointer">Object Pointer</a></td>
62 </tr>
63 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#P">P</a> -</b></th></tr>
64 <tr>
65 <td><a href="#PRE">PRE</a></td>
66 </tr>
67 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#R">R</a> -</b></th></tr>
68 <tr>
69 <td><a href="#RAUW">RAUW</a></td>
70 <td><a href="#Reassociation">Reassociation</a></td>
71 <td><a href="#Root">Root</a></td>
72 </tr>
73 <tr><th colspan="8"><b>- <a href="#S">S</a> -</b></th></tr>
74 <tr>
75 <td><a href="#Safe_Point">Safe Point</a></td>
76 <td><a href="#SCC">SCC</a></td>
77 <td><a href="#SCCP">SCCP</a></td>
78 <td><a href="#SDISel">SDISel</a></td>
79 <td><a href="#SRoA">SRoA</a></td>
80 <td><a href="#Stack_Map">Stack Map</a></td>
81 </tr>
82 </table>
83 </div>
85 <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
86 <div class="doc_section">Definitions</div>
87 <!-- *********************************************************************** -->
88 <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
89 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="A">- A -</a></div>
90 <div class="doc_text">
91 <dl>
92 <dt><a name="ADCE"><b>ADCE</b></a></dt>
93 <dd>Aggressive Dead Code Elimination</dd>
94 </dl>
95 </div>
96 <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
97 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="B">- B -</a></div>
98 <div class="doc_text">
99 <dl>
100 <dt><a name="BURS"><b>BURS</b></a></dt>
101 <dd>Bottom Up Rewriting System&mdash;A method of instruction selection for
102 code generation. An example is the <a
103 href="http://www.program-transformation.org/Transform/BURG">BURG</a> tool.</dd>
104 </dl>
105 </div>
106 <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
107 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="C">- C -</a></div>
108 <div class="doc_text">
109 <dl>
110 <dt><a name="CSE"><b>CSE</b></a></dt>
111 <dd>Common Subexpression Elimination. An optimization that removes common
112 subexpression compuation. For example <tt>(a+b)*(a+b)</tt> has two
113 subexpressions that are the same: <tt>(a+b)</tt>. This optimization would
114 perform the addition only once and then perform the multiply (but only if
115 it's compulationally correct/safe).
116 </dl>
117 </div>
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119 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="D">- D -</a></div>
120 <div class="doc_text">
121 <dl>
122 <dt><a name="DAG"><b>DAG</b></a></dt>
123 <dd>Directed Acyclic Graph</dd>
124 <dt><a name="Derived_Pointer"><b>Derived Pointer</b></a></dt>
125 <dd>A pointer to the interior of an object, such that a garbage collector
126 is unable to use the pointer for reachability analysis. While a derived
127 pointer is live, the corresponding object pointer must be kept in a root,
128 otherwise the collector might free the referenced object. With copying
129 collectors, derived pointers pose an additional hazard that they may be
130 invalidated at any <a href="Safe_Point">safe point</a>. This term is used in
131 opposition to <a href="#Object_Pointer">object pointer</a>.</dd>
132 <dt><a name="DSA"><b>DSA</b></a></dt>
133 <dd>Data Structure Analysis</dd>
134 <dt><a name="DSE"><b>DSE</b></a></dt>
135 <dd>Dead Store Elimination</dd>
136 </dl>
137 </div>
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139 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="G">- G -</a></div>
140 <div class="doc_text">
141 <dl>
142 <dt><a name="GC"><b>GC</b></a></dt>
143 <dd>Garbage Collection. The practice of using reachability analysis instead
144 of explicit memory management to reclaim unused memory.</dd>
145 </dl>
146 </div>
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148 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="H">- H -</a></div>
149 <div class="doc_text">
150 <dl>
151 <dt><a name="Heap"><b>Heap</b></a></dt>
152 <dd>In garbage collection, the region of memory which is managed using
153 reachability analysis.</dd>
154 </dl>
155 </div>
156 <!-- _______________________________________________________________________ -->
157 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="I">- I -</a></div>
158 <div class="doc_text">
159 <dl>
160 <dt><a name="IPA"><b>IPA</b></a></dt>
161 <dd>Inter-Procedural Analysis. Refers to any variety of code analysis that
162 occurs between procedures, functions or compilation units (modules).</dd>
163 <dt><a name="IPO"><b>IPO</b></a></dt>
164 <dd>Inter-Procedural Optimization. Refers to any variety of code
165 optimization that occurs between procedures, functions or compilation units
166 (modules).</dd>
167 <dt><a name="ISel"><b>ISel</b></a></dt>
168 <dd>Instruction Selection.</dd>
169 </dl>
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172 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="L">- L -</a></div>
173 <div class="doc_text">
174 <dl>
175 <dt><a name="LCSSA"><b>LCSSA</b></a></dt>
176 <dd>Loop-Closed Static Single Assignment Form</dd>
177 <dt><a name="LICM"><b>LICM</b></a></dt>
178 <dd>Loop Invariant Code Motion</dd>
179 <dt><a name="Load-VN"><b>Load-VN</b></a></dt>
180 <dd>Load Value Numbering</dd>
181 <dt><a name="LTO"><b>LTO</b></a></dt>
182 <dd>Link-Time Optimization</dd>
183 </dl>
184 </div>
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186 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="M">- M -</a></div>
187 <div class="doc_text">
188 <dl>
189 <dt><a name="MC"><b>MC</b></a></dt>
190 <dd>Machine Code</dd>
191 </dl>
192 </div>
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194 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="O">- O -</a></div>
195 <div class="doc_text">
196 <dl>
197 <dt><a name="Object_Pointer"><b>Object Pointer</b></a></dt>
198 <dd>A pointer to an object such that the garbage collector is able to trace
199 references contained within the object. This term is used in opposition to
200 <a href="#Derived_Pointer">derived pointer</a>.</dd>
201 </dl>
202 </div>
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205 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="P">- P -</a></div>
206 <div class="doc_text">
207 <dl>
208 <dt><a name="PRE"><b>PRE</b></a></dt>
209 <dd>Partial Redundancy Elimination</dd>
210 </dl>
211 </div>
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214 <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="R">- R -</a></div>
215 <div class="doc_text">
216 <dl>
217 <dt><a name="RAUW"><b>RAUW</b></a></dt> <dd>An abbreviation for Replace
218 All Uses With. The functions User::replaceUsesOfWith(),
219 Value::replaceAllUsesWith(), and Constant::replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant()
220 implement the replacement of one Value with another by iterating over its
221 def/use chain and fixing up all of the pointers to point to the new value.
222 See also <a href="ProgrammersManual.html#iterate_chains">def/use chains</a>.
223 </dd>
224 <dt><a name="Reassociation"><b>Reassociation</b></a></dt> <dd>Rearranging
225 associative expressions to promote better redundancy elimination and other
226 optimization. For example, changing (A+B-A) into (B+A-A), permitting it to
227 be optimized into (B+0) then (B).</dd>
228 <dt><a name="Root"><b>Root</b></a></dt> <dd>In garbage collection, a
229 pointer variable lying outside of the <a href="#Heap">heap</a> from which
230 the collector begins its reachability analysis. In the context of code
231 generation, "root" almost always refers to a "stack root" -- a local or
232 temporary variable within an executing function.</dd>
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240 <dt><a name="Safe_Point"><b>Safe Point</b></a></dt>
241 <dd>In garbage collection, it is necessary to identify <a href="#Root">stack
242 roots</a> so that reachability analysis may proceed. It may be infeasible to
243 provide this information for every instruction, so instead the information
244 may is calculated only at designated safe points. With a copying collector,
245 <a href="#Derived_Pointers">derived pointers</a> must not be retained across
246 safe points and <a href="#Object_Pointers">object pointers</a> must be
247 reloaded from stack roots.</dd>
248 <dt><a name="SDISel"><b>SDISel</b></a></dt>
249 <dd>Selection DAG Instruction Selection.</dd>
250 <dt><a name="SCC"><b>SCC</b></a></dt>
251 <dd>Strongly Connected Component</dd>
252 <dt><a name="SCCP"><b>SCCP</b></a></dt>
253 <dd>Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation</dd>
254 <dt><a name="SRoA"><b>SRoA</b></a></dt>
255 <dd>Scalar Replacement of Aggregates</dd>
256 <dt><a name="SSA"><b>SSA</b></a></dt>
257 <dd>Static Single Assignment</dd>
258 <dt><a name="Stack_Map"><b>Stack Map</b></a></dt>
259 <dd>In garbage collection, metadata emitted by the code generator which
260 identifies <a href="#Root">roots</a> within the stack frame of an executing
261 function.</dd>
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