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author | Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org> | 2013-12-22 00:04:03 +0000 |
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committer | Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org> | 2013-12-22 00:04:03 +0000 |
commit | f8af5cf600354830d4ccf59732403f0f073eccb9 (patch) | |
tree | 2ba0398b4c42ad4f55561327538044fd2c925a8b /include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h | |
parent | 59d6cff90eecf31cb3dd860c4e786674cfdd42eb (diff) |
Diffstat (limited to 'include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h')
-rw-r--r-- | include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h | 25 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h b/include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h index 6f3ab20886557..4437af255748b 100644 --- a/include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h +++ b/include/llvm/IR/CallingConv.h @@ -51,6 +51,13 @@ namespace CallingConv { // (HiPE). HiPE = 11, + // WebKit JS - Calling convention for stack based JavaScript calls + WebKit_JS = 12, + + // AnyReg - Calling convention for dynamic register based calls (e.g. + // stackmap and patchpoint intrinsics). + AnyReg = 13, + // Target - This is the start of the target-specific calling conventions, // e.g. fastcall and thiscall on X86. FirstTargetCC = 64, @@ -93,13 +100,6 @@ namespace CallingConv { /// Passes all arguments in register or parameter space. PTX_Device = 72, - /// MBLAZE_INTR - Calling convention used for MBlaze interrupt routines. - MBLAZE_INTR = 73, - - /// MBLAZE_INTR - Calling convention used for MBlaze interrupt support - /// routines (i.e. GCC's save_volatiles attribute). - MBLAZE_SVOL = 74, - /// SPIR_FUNC - Calling convention for SPIR non-kernel device functions. /// No lowering or expansion of arguments. /// Structures are passed as a pointer to a struct with the byval attribute. @@ -119,8 +119,17 @@ namespace CallingConv { SPIR_KERNEL = 76, /// Intel_OCL_BI - Calling conventions for Intel OpenCL built-ins - Intel_OCL_BI = 77 + Intel_OCL_BI = 77, + + /// \brief The C convention as specified in the x86-64 supplement to the + /// System V ABI, used on most non-Windows systems. + X86_64_SysV = 78, + /// \brief The C convention as implemented on Windows/x86-64. This + /// convention differs from the more common \c X86_64_SysV convention + /// in a number of ways, most notably in that XMM registers used to pass + /// arguments are shadowed by GPRs, and vice versa. + X86_64_Win64 = 79 }; } // End CallingConv namespace |