This commit changes the prototype of getCopeType, so that it now takes 2
arguments.
1. The llvm::Type returned by the Copy function. This can be any scalar
llvm::Type.
2. The llvm::type of the argument representing the reference to the
value being copied. This should be a pointer-sized integer, where
pointer-sized means with the same size of a pointer in the
architecture in the input binary.
The second argument is not strictly necessary for now, because the whole
decompilation framework expects a binary with a single architecture,
hence a well defined unambiguous pointer size.
This will be used fully only when we start supporting multiple binaries.
Whenever that happens, if we haven't already fully dropped the Copy
helper function we will have to update the associated
OpaqueFunctionsPool to a type pair as key: the return type and the type
of the argument.
Introduce the `ScopeCloser` and `GotoTarget` annotations in the IR, and
the relative necessary machinery, needed to handle scope closer and goto
edges for the new backend.
A specialization of the `llvm::GraphTraits`, called `ScopeGraph`, that
is able to handle both the above mentioned annotations is provided.
For the `llvm::GraphTraits` implementation, we introduce the
`GeneratorIterator` class, which uses a coroutine to store the status of
the iteration.
A debug logger pass is added, so that we are able to test the
functionality with `FileCheck`.
Implement the `zstdCompress` and `zstdDecompress` functions. Also
implement the `ZstdCompressedOstream` which is a `llvm::raw_ostream`
which compresses data on the fly.
Make the cache directory logic uniform in Python and C++, move the
respective implementations under support since it's project-wide logic
and not exclusive to debug-info.
This commit introduces a function to obtain the name assigned to a
`llvm::Function` associated to a `model::Function`. This simplifies the
codebase but also enables us to introduce an option to produce
human-friendly names for debugging/testing purposes.
We introduce a new LLVM Pass that should detect implicit
casts, by marking the 3rd argument of ModelCast as `true`.
The backend will omit printing a cast expression if the
ModelCast is implicit one.
Over time, these tags have shifted to basically coincide with the Copy
and Assign tags. There's no need for them anymore they just make the
code more verbose and less straightforward.