Perform function-level lifting and inlining from architecture plugins#7885
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Perform function-level lifting and inlining from architecture plugins#7885
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This change allows architecture plugins to override the LiftFunction callback to iterate a function's basic block list and lift entire functions at once. This is required for architectures such as TMS320 C6x, which have non-traditional "delay slots" in that branches, loads, and other instructions take multiple cycles to complete, and branch instructions can reside within the delay slots of other branches.
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Architecture::LiftFunctioncallback that can be overridden by architecture plugins to lift entire functions at once instead of (or in addition to) the instruction-level withGetInstructionLowLevelILFunctionLifter::Lift)