Hi, all:
I wanted to use a FunctionPass (e.g. *MemoryDependenceAnalysis*) in a
ModulePass, and then I used the method "getAnalysis<*
MemoryDependenceAnalysis*>(llvm::Function *)" described at
http://llvm.org/docs/WritingAnLLVMPass.html#ModulePass to get the
FunctionPass. But , it still crashed when I invoked this pass in tool
'opt'.
However, if I change my pass to inherit from FunctionPass, then everything
goes well. But I must use the ModulePass to solve my problem. What can I do
now?
Following is the project file and crash infomation.
--------------------------------------part of my project
file--------------------------------------------------------
*struct pFuncName : public ModulePass {
......*
* virtual bool runOnModule(Module &M)*
* {
for(Module::iterator mib=M.begin(), mie=M.end(); mib!=mie; ++mib)
{
MemoryDependenceAnalysis &mda
getAnalysis<MemoryDependenceAnalysis>(*f); // I have
noticed *
* ......
}
return false;
}*
**
* void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const*
* {
AU.addRequired<MemoryDependenceAnalysis>();
}
};*
-----------------------------------------------crash
infomation----------------------------------------------------
*$ opt -load /home/****/llvm-2.5/Debug/lib/g_pFuncName.so -g_pFuncName <
test.bc > /dev/null
opt: /home/****/llvm-2.5/include/llvm/Target/TargetData.h:114:
llvm::TargetData::TargetData(): Assertion `0 && "ERROR: Bad
TargetData ctor
used. " "Tool did not specify a TargetData to use?"' failed.
0 opt 0x08604986
1 opt 0x08604cc8
2 0x003ba400 __kernel_sigreturn + 0
3 libc.so.6 0x009cce28 abort + 392
4 libc.so.6 0x009c440e __assert_fail + 238
5 opt 0x08507bc5 llvm::Pass*
llvm::callDefaultCtor<llvm::TargetData>() + 0
6 opt 0x08507be2 llvm::Pass*
llvm::callDefaultCtor<llvm::TargetData>() + 29
7 opt 0x08596996 llvm::PassInfo::createPass() const + 126
8 opt 0x0859156a llvm::PMTopLevelManager::schedulePass(llvm::Pass*)
+ 284
9 opt 0x085915f1 llvm::PMTopLevelManager::schedulePass(llvm::Pass*)
+ 419
10 opt 0x0859b9ec llvm::FunctionPassManagerImpl::add(llvm::Pass*) +
30
11 opt 0x085917ab
llvm::MPPassManager::addLowerLevelRequiredPass(llvm::Pass*, llvm::Pass*) +
315
12 opt 0x08592636 llvm::PMDataManager::add(llvm::Pass*, bool) + 816
13 opt 0x08592a81 llvm::ModulePass::assignPassManager(llvm::PMStack&,
llvm::PassManagerType) + 137
14 opt 0x0859b8a9 llvm::PassManagerImpl::addTopLevelPass(llvm::Pass*)
+ 237
15 opt 0x08591642 llvm::PMTopLevelManager::schedulePass(llvm::Pass*)
+ 500
16 opt 0x0859b9cc llvm::PassManagerImpl::add(llvm::Pass*) + 30
17 opt 0x08591667 llvm::PassManager::add(llvm::Pass*) + 27
18 opt 0x082d10c2
19 opt 0x082d2f03 main + 3181
20 libc.so.6 0x009b66e5 __libc_start_main + 229
21 opt 0x082c4641
Aborted (core dumped)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
**
Thanks a lot.
gauss
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:35 AM, gauss<gausszhch at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, all: > > I wanted to use a FunctionPass (e.g. MemoryDependenceAnalysis) in a > ModulePass, and then I used the method > "getAnalysis<MemoryDependenceAnalysis>(llvm::Function *)" described at > http://llvm.org/docs/WritingAnLLVMPass.html#ModulePass to get the > FunctionPass. But , it still crashed when I invoked this pass in tool 'opt'. > > However, if I change my pass to inherit from FunctionPass, then everything > goes well. But I must use the ModulePass to solve my problem. What can I do > now?As the docs say, the function pass must not require any other module pass (or immutable pass) here. This is a limitation of current implementation. I'll update docs to list "immutable pass" explicitly. - Devang
Hi, Devang. Thank you for your reply. But in my case, my ModulePass requires another FunctionPass (e.g. MemoryDependenceAnalysis) rather than the opposite direction. Is it also limited? - gauss Devang Patel-2 wrote:> > On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 3:35 AM, gauss<gausszhch at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, all: >> >> I wanted to use a FunctionPass (e.g. MemoryDependenceAnalysis) in a >> ModulePass, and then I used the method >> "getAnalysis<MemoryDependenceAnalysis>(llvm::Function *)" described at >> http://llvm.org/docs/WritingAnLLVMPass.html#ModulePass to get the >> FunctionPass. But , it still crashed when I invoked this pass in tool >> 'opt'. >> >> However, if I change my pass to inherit from FunctionPass, then >> everything >> goes well. But I must use the ModulePass to solve my problem. What can I >> do >> now? > > As the docs say, the function pass must not require any other module > pass (or immutable pass) here. This is a limitation of current > implementation. I'll update docs to list "immutable pass" explicitly. > > - > Devang > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev > >-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-use-a-FunctionPass-in-a-ModulePass--tp24897593p24910475.html Sent from the LLVM - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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