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The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001/*
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16
17/*
18 * Class loading, including bootstrap class loader, linking, and
19 * initialization.
20 */
21
22#define LOG_CLASS_LOADING 0
23
24#include "Dalvik.h"
25#include "libdex/DexClass.h"
26
27#include <stdlib.h>
28#include <stddef.h>
29#include <sys/stat.h>
30
31#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
32#include <unistd.h>
33#include <pthread.h>
34#include <cutils/process_name.h>
35#include <sys/types.h>
36#endif
37
38/*
39Notes on Linking and Verification
40
41The basic way to retrieve a class is to load it, make sure its superclass
42and interfaces are available, prepare its fields, and return it. This gets
43a little more complicated when multiple threads can be trying to retrieve
44the class simultaneously, requiring that we use the class object's monitor
45to keep things orderly.
46
47The linking (preparing, resolving) of a class can cause us to recursively
48load superclasses and interfaces. Barring circular references (e.g. two
49classes that are superclasses of each other), this will complete without
50the loader attempting to access the partially-linked class.
51
52With verification, the situation is different. If we try to verify
53every class as we load it, we quickly run into trouble. Even the lowly
54java.lang.Object requires CloneNotSupportedException; follow the list
55of referenced classes and you can head down quite a trail. The trail
56eventually leads back to Object, which is officially not fully-formed yet.
57
58The VM spec (specifically, v2 5.4.1) notes that classes pulled in during
59verification do not need to be prepared or verified. This means that we
60are allowed to have loaded but unverified classes. It further notes that
61the class must be verified before it is initialized, which allows us to
62defer verification for all classes until class init. You can't execute
63code or access fields in an uninitialized class, so this is safe.
64
65It also allows a more peaceful coexistence between verified and
66unverifiable code. If class A refers to B, and B has a method that
67refers to a bogus class C, should we allow class A to be verified?
68If A only exercises parts of B that don't use class C, then there is
69nothing wrong with running code in A. We can fully verify both A and B,
70and allow execution to continue until B causes initialization of C. The
71VerifyError is thrown close to the point of use.
72
73This gets a little weird with java.lang.Class, which is the only class
74that can be instantiated before it is initialized. We have to force
75initialization right after the class is created, because by definition we
76have instances of it on the heap, and somebody might get a class object and
77start making virtual calls on it. We can end up going recursive during
78verification of java.lang.Class, but we avoid that by checking to see if
79verification is already in progress before we try to initialize it.
80*/
81
82/*
83Notes on class loaders and interaction with optimization / verification
84
85In what follows, "pre-verification" and "optimization" are the steps
86performed by the dexopt command, which attempts to verify and optimize
87classes as part of unpacking jar files and storing the DEX data in the
88dalvik-cache directory. These steps are performed by loading the DEX
89files directly, without any assistance from ClassLoader instances.
90
91When we pre-verify and optimize a class in a DEX file, we make some
92assumptions about where the class loader will go to look for classes.
93If we can't guarantee those assumptions, e.g. because a class ("AppClass")
94references something not defined in the bootstrap jars or the AppClass jar,
95we can't pre-verify or optimize the class.
96
97The VM doesn't define the behavior of user-defined class loaders.
98For example, suppose application class AppClass, loaded by UserLoader,
99has a method that creates a java.lang.String. The first time
100AppClass.stringyMethod tries to do something with java.lang.String, it
101asks UserLoader to find it. UserLoader is expected to defer to its parent
102loader, but isn't required to. UserLoader might provide a replacement
103for String.
104
105We can run into trouble if we pre-verify AppClass with the assumption that
106java.lang.String will come from core.jar, and don't verify this assumption
107at runtime. There are two places that an alternate implementation of
108java.lang.String can come from: the AppClass jar, or from some other jar
109that UserLoader knows about. (Someday UserLoader will be able to generate
110some bytecode and call DefineClass, but not yet.)
111
112To handle the first situation, the pre-verifier will explicitly check for
113conflicts between the class being optimized/verified and the bootstrap
114classes. If an app jar contains a class that has the same package and
115class name as a class in a bootstrap jar, the verification resolver refuses
116to find either, which will block pre-verification and optimization on
117classes that reference ambiguity. The VM will postpone verification of
118the app class until first load.
119
120For the second situation, we need to ensure that all references from a
121pre-verified class are satisified by the class' jar or earlier bootstrap
122jars. In concrete terms: when resolving a reference to NewClass,
123which was caused by a reference in class AppClass, we check to see if
124AppClass was pre-verified. If so, we require that NewClass comes out
125of either the AppClass jar or one of the jars in the bootstrap path.
126(We may not control the class loaders, but we do manage the DEX files.
127We can verify that it's either (loader==null && dexFile==a_boot_dex)
128or (loader==UserLoader && dexFile==AppClass.dexFile). Classes from
129DefineClass can't be pre-verified, so this doesn't apply.)
130
131This should ensure that you can't "fake out" the pre-verifier by creating
132a user-defined class loader that replaces system classes. It should
133also ensure that you can write such a loader and have it work in the
134expected fashion; all you lose is some performance due to "just-in-time
135verification" and the lack of DEX optimizations.
136
137There is a "back door" of sorts in the class resolution check, due to
138the fact that the "class ref" entries are shared between the bytecode
139and meta-data references (e.g. annotations and exception handler lists).
140The class references in annotations have no bearing on class verification,
141so when a class does an annotation query that causes a class reference
142index to be resolved, we don't want to fail just because the calling
143class was pre-verified and the resolved class is in some random DEX file.
144The successful resolution adds the class to the "resolved classes" table,
145so when optimized bytecode references it we don't repeat the resolve-time
146check. We can avoid this by not updating the "resolved classes" table
147when the class reference doesn't come out of something that has been
148checked by the verifier, but that has a nonzero performance impact.
149Since the ultimate goal of this test is to catch an unusual situation
150(user-defined class loaders redefining core classes), the added caution
151may not be worth the performance hit.
152*/
153
Andy McFadden7ccb7a62009-05-15 13:44:29 -0700154/*
155 * Class serial numbers start at this value. We use a nonzero initial
156 * value so they stand out in binary dumps (e.g. hprof output).
157 */
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700158#define INITIAL_CLASS_SERIAL_NUMBER 0x50000000
Andy McFadden7ccb7a62009-05-15 13:44:29 -0700159
160/*
161 * Constant used to size an auxillary class object data structure.
162 * For optimum memory use this should be equal to or slightly larger than
163 * the number of classes loaded when the zygote finishes initializing.
164 */
165#define ZYGOTE_CLASS_CUTOFF 2304
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700166
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -0700167#define CLASS_SFIELD_SLOTS 1
168
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800169static ClassPathEntry* processClassPath(const char* pathStr, bool isBootstrap);
170static void freeCpeArray(ClassPathEntry* cpe);
171
172static ClassObject* findClassFromLoaderNoInit(
173 const char* descriptor, Object* loader);
174static ClassObject* findClassNoInit(const char* descriptor, Object* loader,\
175 DvmDex* pDvmDex);
176static ClassObject* loadClassFromDex(DvmDex* pDvmDex,
177 const DexClassDef* pClassDef, Object* loader);
178static void loadMethodFromDex(ClassObject* clazz, const DexMethod* pDexMethod,\
179 Method* meth);
180static int computeJniArgInfo(const DexProto* proto);
181static void loadSFieldFromDex(ClassObject* clazz,
182 const DexField* pDexSField, StaticField* sfield);
183static void loadIFieldFromDex(ClassObject* clazz,
184 const DexField* pDexIField, InstField* field);
Barry Hayes6daaac12009-07-08 10:01:56 -0700185static bool precacheReferenceOffsets(ClassObject* clazz);
186static void computeRefOffsets(ClassObject* clazz);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800187static void freeMethodInnards(Method* meth);
188static bool createVtable(ClassObject* clazz);
189static bool createIftable(ClassObject* clazz);
190static bool insertMethodStubs(ClassObject* clazz);
191static bool computeFieldOffsets(ClassObject* clazz);
192static void throwEarlierClassFailure(ClassObject* clazz);
193
194#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
195/*
196 * Logs information about a class loading with given timestamp.
197 *
198 * TODO: In the case where we fail in dvmLinkClass() and log the class as closing (type='<'),
199 * it would probably be better to use a new type code to indicate the failure. This change would
200 * require a matching change in the parser and analysis code in frameworks/base/tools/preload.
201 */
202static void logClassLoadWithTime(char type, ClassObject* clazz, u8 time) {
203 pid_t ppid = getppid();
204 pid_t pid = getpid();
205 unsigned int tid = (unsigned int) pthread_self();
206
207 LOG(LOG_INFO, "PRELOAD", "%c%d:%d:%d:%s:%d:%s:%lld\n", type, ppid, pid, tid,
208 get_process_name(), (int) clazz->classLoader, clazz->descriptor,
209 time);
210}
211
212/*
213 * Logs information about a class loading.
214 */
215static void logClassLoad(char type, ClassObject* clazz) {
216 logClassLoadWithTime(type, clazz, dvmGetThreadCpuTimeNsec());
217}
218#endif
219
220/*
221 * Some LinearAlloc unit tests.
222 */
223static void linearAllocTests()
224{
225 char* fiddle;
226 int try = 1;
227
228 switch (try) {
229 case 0:
230 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 3200-28);
231 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
232 break;
233 case 1:
234 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 3200-24);
235 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
236 break;
237 case 2:
238 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 3200-20);
239 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
240 break;
241 case 3:
242 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 3200-16);
243 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
244 break;
245 case 4:
246 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 3200-12);
247 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
248 break;
249 }
250 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 896);
251 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
252 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 20); // watch addr of this alloc
253 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
254
255 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 1);
256 fiddle[0] = 'q';
257 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
258 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 4096);
259 fiddle[0] = 'x';
260 fiddle[4095] = 'y';
261 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
262 dvmLinearFree(NULL, fiddle);
263 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 0);
264 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
265 fiddle = dvmLinearRealloc(NULL, fiddle, 12);
266 fiddle[11] = 'z';
267 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
268 fiddle = dvmLinearRealloc(NULL, fiddle, 5);
269 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
270 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 17001);
271 fiddle[0] = 'x';
272 fiddle[17000] = 'y';
273 dvmLinearReadOnly(NULL, fiddle);
274
275 char* str = dvmLinearStrdup(NULL, "This is a test!");
276 LOGI("GOT: '%s'\n", str);
277
Andy McFadden7605a842009-07-27 14:44:22 -0700278 /* try to check the bounds; allocator may round allocation size up */
279 fiddle = dvmLinearAlloc(NULL, 12);
280 LOGI("Should be 1: %d\n", dvmLinearAllocContains(fiddle, 12));
281 LOGI("Should be 0: %d\n", dvmLinearAllocContains(fiddle, 13));
282 LOGI("Should be 0: %d\n", dvmLinearAllocContains(fiddle - 128*1024, 1));
283
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800284 dvmLinearAllocDump(NULL);
285 dvmLinearFree(NULL, str);
286}
287
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -0700288static size_t classObjectSize(size_t sfieldCount)
289{
290 size_t size;
291
292 size = offsetof(ClassObject, sfields);
293 size += sizeof(StaticField) * sfieldCount;
294 return size;
295}
296
297size_t dvmClassObjectSize(const ClassObject *clazz)
298{
299 assert(clazz != NULL);
300 return classObjectSize(clazz->sfieldCount);
301}
302
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800303/*
304 * Initialize the bootstrap class loader.
305 *
306 * Call this after the bootclasspath string has been finalized.
307 */
308bool dvmClassStartup(void)
309{
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800310 /* make this a requirement -- don't currently support dirs in path */
311 if (strcmp(gDvm.bootClassPathStr, ".") == 0) {
312 LOGE("ERROR: must specify non-'.' bootclasspath\n");
313 return false;
314 }
315
316 gDvm.loadedClasses =
317 dvmHashTableCreate(256, (HashFreeFunc) dvmFreeClassInnards);
318
319 gDvm.pBootLoaderAlloc = dvmLinearAllocCreate(NULL);
320 if (gDvm.pBootLoaderAlloc == NULL)
321 return false;
322
323 if (false) {
324 linearAllocTests();
325 exit(0);
326 }
327
328 /*
329 * Class serial number. We start with a high value to make it distinct
330 * in binary dumps (e.g. hprof).
331 */
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700332 gDvm.classSerialNumber = INITIAL_CLASS_SERIAL_NUMBER;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800333
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700334 /* Set up the table we'll use for tracking initiating loaders for
335 * early classes.
336 * If it's NULL, we just fall back to the InitiatingLoaderList in the
337 * ClassObject, so it's not fatal to fail this allocation.
338 */
339 gDvm.initiatingLoaderList =
340 calloc(ZYGOTE_CLASS_CUTOFF, sizeof(InitiatingLoaderList));
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800341
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -0700342 gDvm.classJavaLangClass = (ClassObject*) dvmMalloc(
343 classObjectSize(CLASS_SFIELD_SLOTS), ALLOC_DEFAULT);
344 DVM_OBJECT_INIT(&gDvm.classJavaLangClass->obj, gDvm.classJavaLangClass);
345 gDvm.classJavaLangClass->descriptor = "Ljava/lang/Class;";
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800346 /*
347 * Process the bootstrap class path. This means opening the specified
348 * DEX or Jar files and possibly running them through the optimizer.
349 */
350 assert(gDvm.bootClassPath == NULL);
351 processClassPath(gDvm.bootClassPathStr, true);
352
353 if (gDvm.bootClassPath == NULL)
354 return false;
355
356 return true;
357}
358
359/*
360 * Clean up.
361 */
362void dvmClassShutdown(void)
363{
364 int i;
365
366 /* discard all system-loaded classes */
367 dvmHashTableFree(gDvm.loadedClasses);
368 gDvm.loadedClasses = NULL;
369
370 /* discard primitive classes created for arrays */
371 for (i = 0; i < PRIM_MAX; i++)
372 dvmFreeClassInnards(gDvm.primitiveClass[i]);
373
374 /* this closes DEX files, JAR files, etc. */
375 freeCpeArray(gDvm.bootClassPath);
376 gDvm.bootClassPath = NULL;
377
378 dvmLinearAllocDestroy(NULL);
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700379
380 free(gDvm.initiatingLoaderList);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800381}
382
383
384/*
385 * ===========================================================================
386 * Bootstrap class loader
387 * ===========================================================================
388 */
389
390/*
391 * Dump the contents of a ClassPathEntry array.
392 */
393static void dumpClassPath(const ClassPathEntry* cpe)
394{
395 int idx = 0;
396
397 while (cpe->kind != kCpeLastEntry) {
398 const char* kindStr;
399
400 switch (cpe->kind) {
401 case kCpeDir: kindStr = "dir"; break;
402 case kCpeJar: kindStr = "jar"; break;
403 case kCpeDex: kindStr = "dex"; break;
404 default: kindStr = "???"; break;
405 }
406
407 LOGI(" %2d: type=%s %s %p\n", idx, kindStr, cpe->fileName, cpe->ptr);
408 if (CALC_CACHE_STATS && cpe->kind == kCpeJar) {
409 JarFile* pJarFile = (JarFile*) cpe->ptr;
410 DvmDex* pDvmDex = dvmGetJarFileDex(pJarFile);
411 dvmDumpAtomicCacheStats(pDvmDex->pInterfaceCache);
412 }
413
414 cpe++;
415 idx++;
416 }
417}
418
419/*
420 * Dump the contents of the bootstrap class path.
421 */
422void dvmDumpBootClassPath(void)
423{
424 dumpClassPath(gDvm.bootClassPath);
425}
426
427/*
428 * Returns "true" if the class path contains the specified path.
429 */
430bool dvmClassPathContains(const ClassPathEntry* cpe, const char* path)
431{
432 while (cpe->kind != kCpeLastEntry) {
433 if (strcmp(cpe->fileName, path) == 0)
434 return true;
435
436 cpe++;
437 }
438 return false;
439}
440
441/*
442 * Free an array of ClassPathEntry structs.
443 *
444 * We release the contents of each entry, then free the array itself.
445 */
446static void freeCpeArray(ClassPathEntry* cpe)
447{
448 ClassPathEntry* cpeStart = cpe;
449
450 if (cpe == NULL)
451 return;
452
453 while (cpe->kind != kCpeLastEntry) {
454 switch (cpe->kind) {
455 case kCpeJar:
456 /* free JarFile */
457 dvmJarFileFree((JarFile*) cpe->ptr);
458 break;
459 case kCpeDex:
460 /* free RawDexFile */
461 dvmRawDexFileFree((RawDexFile*) cpe->ptr);
462 break;
463 default:
464 /* e.g. kCpeDir */
465 assert(cpe->ptr == NULL);
466 break;
467 }
468
469 free(cpe->fileName);
470 cpe++;
471 }
472
473 free(cpeStart);
474}
475
476/*
477 * Prepare a ClassPathEntry struct, which at this point only has a valid
478 * filename. We need to figure out what kind of file it is, and for
479 * everything other than directories we need to open it up and see
480 * what's inside.
481 */
482static bool prepareCpe(ClassPathEntry* cpe, bool isBootstrap)
483{
484 JarFile* pJarFile = NULL;
485 RawDexFile* pRawDexFile = NULL;
486 struct stat sb;
487 int cc;
488
489 cc = stat(cpe->fileName, &sb);
490 if (cc < 0) {
Andy McFadden1b589582009-05-22 12:27:20 -0700491 LOGD("Unable to stat classpath element '%s'\n", cpe->fileName);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800492 return false;
493 }
494 if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode)) {
495 /*
496 * The directory will usually have .class files in subdirectories,
497 * which may be a few levels down. Doing a recursive scan and
498 * caching the results would help us avoid hitting the filesystem
499 * on misses. Whether or not this is of measureable benefit
500 * depends on a number of factors, but most likely it is not
501 * worth the effort (especially since most of our stuff will be
502 * in DEX or JAR).
503 */
504 cpe->kind = kCpeDir;
505 assert(cpe->ptr == NULL);
506 return true;
507 }
508
509 if (dvmJarFileOpen(cpe->fileName, NULL, &pJarFile, isBootstrap) == 0) {
510 cpe->kind = kCpeJar;
511 cpe->ptr = pJarFile;
512 return true;
513 }
514
515 // TODO: do we still want to support "raw" DEX files in the classpath?
516 if (dvmRawDexFileOpen(cpe->fileName, NULL, &pRawDexFile, isBootstrap) == 0)
517 {
518 cpe->kind = kCpeDex;
519 cpe->ptr = pRawDexFile;
520 return true;
521 }
522
Andy McFadden1b589582009-05-22 12:27:20 -0700523 LOGD("Unable to process classpath element '%s'\n", cpe->fileName);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800524 return false;
525}
526
527/*
528 * Convert a colon-separated list of directories, Zip files, and DEX files
529 * into an array of ClassPathEntry structs.
530 *
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800531 * During normal startup we fail if there are no entries, because we won't
532 * get very far without the basic language support classes, but if we're
533 * optimizing a DEX file we allow it.
Andy McFadden1b589582009-05-22 12:27:20 -0700534 *
535 * If entries are added or removed from the bootstrap class path, the
536 * dependencies in the DEX files will break, and everything except the
537 * very first entry will need to be regenerated.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800538 */
539static ClassPathEntry* processClassPath(const char* pathStr, bool isBootstrap)
540{
541 ClassPathEntry* cpe = NULL;
542 char* mangle;
543 char* cp;
544 const char* end;
545 int idx, count;
546
547 assert(pathStr != NULL);
548
549 mangle = strdup(pathStr);
550
551 /*
552 * Run through and essentially strtok() the string. Get a count of
553 * the #of elements while we're at it.
554 *
555 * If the path was constructed strangely (e.g. ":foo::bar:") this will
556 * over-allocate, which isn't ideal but is mostly harmless.
557 */
558 count = 1;
559 for (cp = mangle; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
560 if (*cp == ':') { /* separates two entries */
561 count++;
562 *cp = '\0';
563 }
564 }
565 end = cp;
566
567 /*
568 * Allocate storage. We over-alloc by one so we can set an "end" marker.
569 */
570 cpe = (ClassPathEntry*) calloc(count+1, sizeof(ClassPathEntry));
571
572 /*
573 * Set the global pointer so the DEX file dependency stuff can find it.
574 */
575 gDvm.bootClassPath = cpe;
576
577 /*
578 * Go through a second time, pulling stuff out.
579 */
580 cp = mangle;
581 idx = 0;
582 while (cp < end) {
583 if (*cp == '\0') {
584 /* leading, trailing, or doubled ':'; ignore it */
585 } else {
586 ClassPathEntry tmp;
587 tmp.kind = kCpeUnknown;
588 tmp.fileName = strdup(cp);
589 tmp.ptr = NULL;
590
591 /* drop an end marker here so DEX loader can walk unfinished list */
592 cpe[idx].kind = kCpeLastEntry;
593 cpe[idx].fileName = NULL;
594 cpe[idx].ptr = NULL;
595
596 if (!prepareCpe(&tmp, isBootstrap)) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800597 /* drop from list and continue on */
598 free(tmp.fileName);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800599 } else {
600 /* copy over, pointers and all */
601 if (tmp.fileName[0] != '/')
602 LOGW("Non-absolute bootclasspath entry '%s'\n",
603 tmp.fileName);
604 cpe[idx] = tmp;
605 idx++;
606 }
607 }
608
609 cp += strlen(cp) +1;
610 }
611 assert(idx <= count);
612 if (idx == 0 && !gDvm.optimizing) {
613 LOGE("ERROR: no valid entries found in bootclasspath '%s'\n", pathStr);
614 free(cpe);
615 cpe = NULL;
616 goto bail;
617 }
618
619 LOGVV(" (filled %d of %d slots)\n", idx, count);
620
621 /* put end marker in over-alloc slot */
622 cpe[idx].kind = kCpeLastEntry;
623 cpe[idx].fileName = NULL;
624 cpe[idx].ptr = NULL;
625
626 //dumpClassPath(cpe);
627
628bail:
629 free(mangle);
630 gDvm.bootClassPath = cpe;
631 return cpe;
632}
633
634/*
635 * Search the DEX files we loaded from the bootstrap class path for a DEX
636 * file that has the class with the matching descriptor.
637 *
638 * Returns the matching DEX file and DexClassDef entry if found, otherwise
639 * returns NULL.
640 */
641static DvmDex* searchBootPathForClass(const char* descriptor,
642 const DexClassDef** ppClassDef)
643{
644 const ClassPathEntry* cpe = gDvm.bootClassPath;
645 const DexClassDef* pFoundDef = NULL;
646 DvmDex* pFoundFile = NULL;
647
648 LOGVV("+++ class '%s' not yet loaded, scanning bootclasspath...\n",
649 descriptor);
650
651 while (cpe->kind != kCpeLastEntry) {
652 //LOGV("+++ checking '%s' (%d)\n", cpe->fileName, cpe->kind);
653
654 switch (cpe->kind) {
655 case kCpeDir:
656 LOGW("Directory entries ('%s') not supported in bootclasspath\n",
657 cpe->fileName);
658 break;
659 case kCpeJar:
660 {
661 JarFile* pJarFile = (JarFile*) cpe->ptr;
662 const DexClassDef* pClassDef;
663 DvmDex* pDvmDex;
664
665 pDvmDex = dvmGetJarFileDex(pJarFile);
666 pClassDef = dexFindClass(pDvmDex->pDexFile, descriptor);
667 if (pClassDef != NULL) {
668 /* found */
669 pFoundDef = pClassDef;
670 pFoundFile = pDvmDex;
671 goto found;
672 }
673 }
674 break;
675 case kCpeDex:
676 {
677 RawDexFile* pRawDexFile = (RawDexFile*) cpe->ptr;
678 const DexClassDef* pClassDef;
679 DvmDex* pDvmDex;
680
681 pDvmDex = dvmGetRawDexFileDex(pRawDexFile);
682 pClassDef = dexFindClass(pDvmDex->pDexFile, descriptor);
683 if (pClassDef != NULL) {
684 /* found */
685 pFoundDef = pClassDef;
686 pFoundFile = pDvmDex;
687 goto found;
688 }
689 }
690 break;
691 default:
692 LOGE("Unknown kind %d\n", cpe->kind);
693 assert(false);
694 break;
695 }
696
697 cpe++;
698 }
699
700 /*
701 * Special handling during verification + optimization.
702 *
703 * The DEX optimizer needs to load classes from the DEX file it's working
704 * on. Rather than trying to insert it into the bootstrap class path
705 * or synthesizing a class loader to manage it, we just make it available
706 * here. It logically comes after all existing entries in the bootstrap
707 * class path.
708 */
709 if (gDvm.bootClassPathOptExtra != NULL) {
710 const DexClassDef* pClassDef;
711
712 pClassDef =
713 dexFindClass(gDvm.bootClassPathOptExtra->pDexFile, descriptor);
714 if (pClassDef != NULL) {
715 /* found */
716 pFoundDef = pClassDef;
717 pFoundFile = gDvm.bootClassPathOptExtra;
718 }
719 }
720
721found:
722 *ppClassDef = pFoundDef;
723 return pFoundFile;
724}
725
726/*
727 * Set the "extra" DEX, which becomes a de facto member of the bootstrap
728 * class set.
729 */
730void dvmSetBootPathExtraDex(DvmDex* pDvmDex)
731{
732 gDvm.bootClassPathOptExtra = pDvmDex;
733}
734
735
736/*
737 * Return the #of entries in the bootstrap class path.
738 *
739 * (Used for ClassLoader.getResources().)
740 */
741int dvmGetBootPathSize(void)
742{
743 const ClassPathEntry* cpe = gDvm.bootClassPath;
744
745 while (cpe->kind != kCpeLastEntry)
746 cpe++;
747
748 return cpe - gDvm.bootClassPath;
749}
750
751/*
752 * Find a resource with the specified name in entry N of the boot class path.
753 *
754 * We return a newly-allocated String of one of these forms:
755 * file://path/name
756 * jar:file://path!/name
757 * Where "path" is the bootstrap class path entry and "name" is the string
758 * passed into this method. "path" needs to be an absolute path (starting
759 * with '/'); if it's not we'd need to "absolutify" it as part of forming
760 * the URL string.
761 */
762StringObject* dvmGetBootPathResource(const char* name, int idx)
763{
764 const int kUrlOverhead = 13; // worst case for Jar URL
765 const ClassPathEntry* cpe = gDvm.bootClassPath;
766 StringObject* urlObj = NULL;
767
768 LOGV("+++ searching for resource '%s' in %d(%s)\n",
769 name, idx, cpe[idx].fileName);
770
771 /* we could use direct array index, but I don't entirely trust "idx" */
772 while (idx-- && cpe->kind != kCpeLastEntry)
773 cpe++;
774 if (cpe->kind == kCpeLastEntry) {
775 assert(false);
776 return NULL;
777 }
778
779 char urlBuf[strlen(name) + strlen(cpe->fileName) + kUrlOverhead +1];
780
781 switch (cpe->kind) {
782 case kCpeDir:
783 sprintf(urlBuf, "file://%s/%s", cpe->fileName, name);
784 if (access(urlBuf+7, F_OK) != 0)
785 goto bail;
786 break;
787 case kCpeJar:
788 {
789 JarFile* pJarFile = (JarFile*) cpe->ptr;
790 if (dexZipFindEntry(&pJarFile->archive, name) == NULL)
791 goto bail;
792 sprintf(urlBuf, "jar:file://%s!/%s", cpe->fileName, name);
793 }
794 break;
795 case kCpeDex:
796 LOGV("No resources in DEX files\n");
797 goto bail;
798 default:
799 assert(false);
800 goto bail;
801 }
802
803 LOGV("+++ using URL='%s'\n", urlBuf);
804 urlObj = dvmCreateStringFromCstr(urlBuf, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
805
806bail:
807 return urlObj;
808}
809
810
811/*
812 * ===========================================================================
813 * Class list management
814 * ===========================================================================
815 */
816
817/* search for these criteria in the Class hash table */
818typedef struct ClassMatchCriteria {
819 const char* descriptor;
820 Object* loader;
821} ClassMatchCriteria;
822
823#define kInitLoaderInc 4 /* must be power of 2 */
824
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700825static InitiatingLoaderList *dvmGetInitiatingLoaderList(ClassObject* clazz)
826{
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -0700827 assert(clazz->serialNumber >= INITIAL_CLASS_SERIAL_NUMBER);
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700828 int classIndex = clazz->serialNumber-INITIAL_CLASS_SERIAL_NUMBER;
829 if (gDvm.initiatingLoaderList != NULL &&
830 classIndex < ZYGOTE_CLASS_CUTOFF) {
831 return &(gDvm.initiatingLoaderList[classIndex]);
832 } else {
833 return &(clazz->initiatingLoaderList);
834 }
835}
836
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800837/*
838 * Determine if "loader" appears in clazz' initiating loader list.
839 *
840 * The class hash table lock must be held when calling here, since
841 * it's also used when updating a class' initiating loader list.
842 *
843 * TODO: switch to some sort of lock-free data structure so we don't have
844 * to grab the lock to do a lookup. Among other things, this would improve
845 * the speed of compareDescriptorClasses().
846 */
847bool dvmLoaderInInitiatingList(const ClassObject* clazz, const Object* loader)
848{
849 /*
850 * The bootstrap class loader can't be just an initiating loader for
851 * anything (it's always the defining loader if the class is visible
852 * to it). We don't put defining loaders in the initiating list.
853 */
854 if (loader == NULL)
855 return false;
856
857 /*
858 * Scan the list for a match. The list is expected to be short.
859 */
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700860 /* Cast to remove the const from clazz, but use const loaderList */
861 ClassObject* nonConstClazz = (ClassObject*) clazz;
862 const InitiatingLoaderList *loaderList =
863 dvmGetInitiatingLoaderList(nonConstClazz);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800864 int i;
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700865 for (i = loaderList->initiatingLoaderCount-1; i >= 0; --i) {
866 if (loaderList->initiatingLoaders[i] == loader) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800867 //LOGI("+++ found initiating match %p in %s\n",
868 // loader, clazz->descriptor);
869 return true;
870 }
871 }
872 return false;
873}
874
875/*
876 * Add "loader" to clazz's initiating loader set, unless it's the defining
877 * class loader.
878 *
879 * In the common case this will be a short list, so we don't need to do
880 * anything too fancy here.
881 *
882 * This locks gDvm.loadedClasses for synchronization, so don't hold it
883 * when calling here.
884 */
885void dvmAddInitiatingLoader(ClassObject* clazz, Object* loader)
886{
887 if (loader != clazz->classLoader) {
888 assert(loader != NULL);
889
890 LOGVV("Adding %p to '%s' init list\n", loader, clazz->descriptor);
891 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
892
893 /*
894 * Make sure nobody snuck in. The penalty for adding twice is
895 * pretty minor, and probably outweighs the O(n^2) hit for
896 * checking before every add, so we may not want to do this.
897 */
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700898 //if (dvmLoaderInInitiatingList(clazz, loader)) {
899 // LOGW("WOW: simultaneous add of initiating class loader\n");
900 // goto bail_unlock;
901 //}
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800902
903 /*
904 * The list never shrinks, so we just keep a count of the
905 * number of elements in it, and reallocate the buffer when
906 * we run off the end.
907 *
908 * The pointer is initially NULL, so we *do* want to call realloc
909 * when count==0.
910 */
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700911 InitiatingLoaderList *loaderList = dvmGetInitiatingLoaderList(clazz);
912 if ((loaderList->initiatingLoaderCount & (kInitLoaderInc-1)) == 0) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800913 Object** newList;
914
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700915 newList = (Object**) realloc(loaderList->initiatingLoaders,
916 (loaderList->initiatingLoaderCount + kInitLoaderInc)
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800917 * sizeof(Object*));
918 if (newList == NULL) {
919 /* this is mainly a cache, so it's not the EotW */
920 assert(false);
921 goto bail_unlock;
922 }
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700923 loaderList->initiatingLoaders = newList;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800924
925 //LOGI("Expanded init list to %d (%s)\n",
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700926 // loaderList->initiatingLoaderCount+kInitLoaderInc,
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800927 // clazz->descriptor);
928 }
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -0700929 loaderList->initiatingLoaders[loaderList->initiatingLoaderCount++] =
930 loader;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -0800931
932bail_unlock:
933 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
934 }
935}
936
937/*
938 * (This is a dvmHashTableLookup callback.)
939 *
940 * Entries in the class hash table are stored as { descriptor, d-loader }
941 * tuples. If the hashed class descriptor matches the requested descriptor,
942 * and the hashed defining class loader matches the requested class
943 * loader, we're good. If only the descriptor matches, we check to see if the
944 * loader is in the hashed class' initiating loader list. If so, we
945 * can return "true" immediately and skip some of the loadClass melodrama.
946 *
947 * The caller must lock the hash table before calling here.
948 *
949 * Returns 0 if a matching entry is found, nonzero otherwise.
950 */
951static int hashcmpClassByCrit(const void* vclazz, const void* vcrit)
952{
953 const ClassObject* clazz = (const ClassObject*) vclazz;
954 const ClassMatchCriteria* pCrit = (const ClassMatchCriteria*) vcrit;
955 bool match;
956
957 match = (strcmp(clazz->descriptor, pCrit->descriptor) == 0 &&
958 (clazz->classLoader == pCrit->loader ||
959 (pCrit->loader != NULL &&
960 dvmLoaderInInitiatingList(clazz, pCrit->loader)) ));
961 //if (match)
962 // LOGI("+++ %s %p matches existing %s %p\n",
963 // pCrit->descriptor, pCrit->loader,
964 // clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader);
965 return !match;
966}
967
968/*
969 * Like hashcmpClassByCrit, but passing in a fully-formed ClassObject
970 * instead of a ClassMatchCriteria.
971 */
972static int hashcmpClassByClass(const void* vclazz, const void* vaddclazz)
973{
974 const ClassObject* clazz = (const ClassObject*) vclazz;
975 const ClassObject* addClazz = (const ClassObject*) vaddclazz;
976 bool match;
977
978 match = (strcmp(clazz->descriptor, addClazz->descriptor) == 0 &&
979 (clazz->classLoader == addClazz->classLoader ||
980 (addClazz->classLoader != NULL &&
981 dvmLoaderInInitiatingList(clazz, addClazz->classLoader)) ));
982 return !match;
983}
984
985/*
986 * Search through the hash table to find an entry with a matching descriptor
987 * and an initiating class loader that matches "loader".
988 *
989 * The table entries are hashed on descriptor only, because they're unique
990 * on *defining* class loader, not *initiating* class loader. This isn't
991 * great, because it guarantees we will have to probe when multiple
992 * class loaders are used.
993 *
994 * Note this does NOT try to load a class; it just finds a class that
995 * has already been loaded.
996 *
997 * If "unprepOkay" is set, this will return classes that have been added
998 * to the hash table but are not yet fully loaded and linked. Otherwise,
999 * such classes are ignored. (The only place that should set "unprepOkay"
1000 * is findClassNoInit(), which will wait for the prep to finish.)
1001 *
1002 * Returns NULL if not found.
1003 */
1004ClassObject* dvmLookupClass(const char* descriptor, Object* loader,
1005 bool unprepOkay)
1006{
1007 ClassMatchCriteria crit;
1008 void* found;
1009 u4 hash;
1010
1011 crit.descriptor = descriptor;
1012 crit.loader = loader;
1013 hash = dvmComputeUtf8Hash(descriptor);
1014
1015 LOGVV("threadid=%d: dvmLookupClass searching for '%s' %p\n",
1016 dvmThreadSelf()->threadId, descriptor, loader);
1017
1018 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1019 found = dvmHashTableLookup(gDvm.loadedClasses, hash, &crit,
1020 hashcmpClassByCrit, false);
1021 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1022
1023 /*
1024 * The class has been added to the hash table but isn't ready for use.
1025 * We're going to act like we didn't see it, so that the caller will
1026 * go through the full "find class" path, which includes locking the
1027 * object and waiting until it's ready. We could do that lock/wait
1028 * here, but this is an extremely rare case, and it's simpler to have
1029 * the wait-for-class code centralized.
1030 */
1031 if (found != NULL && !unprepOkay && !dvmIsClassLinked(found)) {
1032 LOGV("Ignoring not-yet-ready %s, using slow path\n",
1033 ((ClassObject*)found)->descriptor);
1034 found = NULL;
1035 }
1036
1037 return (ClassObject*) found;
1038}
1039
1040/*
1041 * Add a new class to the hash table.
1042 *
1043 * The class is considered "new" if it doesn't match on both the class
1044 * descriptor and the defining class loader.
1045 *
1046 * TODO: we should probably have separate hash tables for each
1047 * ClassLoader. This could speed up dvmLookupClass and
1048 * other common operations. It does imply a VM-visible data structure
1049 * for each ClassLoader object with loaded classes, which we don't
1050 * have yet.
1051 */
1052bool dvmAddClassToHash(ClassObject* clazz)
1053{
1054 void* found;
1055 u4 hash;
1056
1057 hash = dvmComputeUtf8Hash(clazz->descriptor);
1058
1059 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1060 found = dvmHashTableLookup(gDvm.loadedClasses, hash, clazz,
1061 hashcmpClassByClass, true);
1062 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1063
1064 LOGV("+++ dvmAddClassToHash '%s' %p (isnew=%d) --> %p\n",
1065 clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader,
1066 (found == (void*) clazz), clazz);
1067
1068 //dvmCheckClassTablePerf();
1069
1070 /* can happen if two threads load the same class simultaneously */
1071 return (found == (void*) clazz);
1072}
1073
1074#if 0
1075/*
1076 * Compute hash value for a class.
1077 */
1078u4 hashcalcClass(const void* item)
1079{
1080 return dvmComputeUtf8Hash(((const ClassObject*) item)->descriptor);
1081}
1082
1083/*
1084 * Check the performance of the "loadedClasses" hash table.
1085 */
1086void dvmCheckClassTablePerf(void)
1087{
1088 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1089 dvmHashTableProbeCount(gDvm.loadedClasses, hashcalcClass,
1090 hashcmpClassByClass);
1091 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1092}
1093#endif
1094
1095/*
1096 * Remove a class object from the hash table.
1097 */
1098static void removeClassFromHash(ClassObject* clazz)
1099{
1100 LOGV("+++ removeClassFromHash '%s'\n", clazz->descriptor);
1101
1102 u4 hash = dvmComputeUtf8Hash(clazz->descriptor);
1103
1104 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1105 if (!dvmHashTableRemove(gDvm.loadedClasses, hash, clazz))
1106 LOGW("Hash table remove failed on class '%s'\n", clazz->descriptor);
1107 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
1108}
1109
1110
1111/*
1112 * ===========================================================================
1113 * Class creation
1114 * ===========================================================================
1115 */
1116
1117/*
1118 * Set clazz->serialNumber to the next available value.
1119 *
1120 * This usually happens *very* early in class creation, so don't expect
1121 * anything else in the class to be ready.
1122 */
1123void dvmSetClassSerialNumber(ClassObject* clazz)
1124{
1125 u4 oldValue, newValue;
1126
1127 assert(clazz->serialNumber == 0);
1128
1129 do {
1130 oldValue = gDvm.classSerialNumber;
1131 newValue = oldValue + 1;
Andy McFadden6e10b9a2010-06-14 15:24:39 -07001132 } while (android_atomic_release_cas(oldValue, newValue,
1133 &gDvm.classSerialNumber) != 0);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001134
1135 clazz->serialNumber = (u4) oldValue;
1136}
1137
1138
1139/*
1140 * Find the named class (by descriptor), using the specified
1141 * initiating ClassLoader.
1142 *
1143 * The class will be loaded and initialized if it has not already been.
1144 * If necessary, the superclass will be loaded.
1145 *
1146 * If the class can't be found, returns NULL with an appropriate exception
1147 * raised.
1148 */
1149ClassObject* dvmFindClass(const char* descriptor, Object* loader)
1150{
1151 ClassObject* clazz;
1152
1153 clazz = dvmFindClassNoInit(descriptor, loader);
1154 if (clazz != NULL && clazz->status < CLASS_INITIALIZED) {
1155 /* initialize class */
1156 if (!dvmInitClass(clazz)) {
1157 /* init failed; leave it in the list, marked as bad */
1158 assert(dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
1159 assert(clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR);
1160 return NULL;
1161 }
1162 }
1163
1164 return clazz;
1165}
1166
1167/*
1168 * Find the named class (by descriptor), using the specified
1169 * initiating ClassLoader.
1170 *
1171 * The class will be loaded if it has not already been, as will its
1172 * superclass. It will not be initialized.
1173 *
1174 * If the class can't be found, returns NULL with an appropriate exception
1175 * raised.
1176 */
1177ClassObject* dvmFindClassNoInit(const char* descriptor,
1178 Object* loader)
1179{
1180 assert(descriptor != NULL);
1181 //assert(loader != NULL);
1182
1183 LOGVV("FindClassNoInit '%s' %p\n", descriptor, loader);
1184
1185 if (*descriptor == '[') {
1186 /*
1187 * Array class. Find in table, generate if not found.
1188 */
1189 return dvmFindArrayClass(descriptor, loader);
1190 } else {
1191 /*
1192 * Regular class. Find in table, load if not found.
1193 */
1194 if (loader != NULL) {
1195 return findClassFromLoaderNoInit(descriptor, loader);
1196 } else {
1197 return dvmFindSystemClassNoInit(descriptor);
1198 }
1199 }
1200}
1201
1202/*
1203 * Load the named class (by descriptor) from the specified class
1204 * loader. This calls out to let the ClassLoader object do its thing.
1205 *
1206 * Returns with NULL and an exception raised on error.
1207 */
1208static ClassObject* findClassFromLoaderNoInit(const char* descriptor,
1209 Object* loader)
1210{
1211 //LOGI("##### findClassFromLoaderNoInit (%s,%p)\n",
1212 // descriptor, loader);
1213
1214 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
1215 ClassObject* clazz;
1216
1217 assert(loader != NULL);
1218
1219 /*
1220 * Do we already have it?
1221 *
1222 * The class loader code does the "is it already loaded" check as
1223 * well. However, this call is much faster than calling through
1224 * interpreted code. Doing this does mean that in the common case
1225 * (365 out of 420 calls booting the sim) we're doing the
1226 * lookup-by-descriptor twice. It appears this is still a win, so
1227 * I'm keeping it in.
1228 */
1229 clazz = dvmLookupClass(descriptor, loader, false);
1230 if (clazz != NULL) {
1231 LOGVV("Already loaded: %s %p\n", descriptor, loader);
1232 return clazz;
1233 } else {
1234 LOGVV("Not already loaded: %s %p\n", descriptor, loader);
1235 }
1236
1237 char* dotName = NULL;
1238 StringObject* nameObj = NULL;
1239 Object* excep;
1240 Method* loadClass;
1241
1242 /* convert "Landroid/debug/Stuff;" to "android.debug.Stuff" */
1243 dotName = dvmDescriptorToDot(descriptor);
1244 if (dotName == NULL) {
1245 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/OutOfMemoryError;", NULL);
1246 goto bail;
1247 }
1248 nameObj = dvmCreateStringFromCstr(dotName, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
1249 if (nameObj == NULL) {
1250 assert(dvmCheckException(self));
1251 goto bail;
1252 }
1253
1254 // TODO: cache the vtable offset
1255 loadClass = dvmFindVirtualMethodHierByDescriptor(loader->clazz, "loadClass",
1256 "(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Class;");
1257 if (loadClass == NULL) {
1258 LOGW("Couldn't find loadClass in ClassLoader\n");
1259 goto bail;
1260 }
1261
1262#ifdef WITH_PROFILER
1263 dvmMethodTraceClassPrepBegin();
1264#endif
1265
1266 /*
1267 * Invoke loadClass(). This will probably result in a couple of
1268 * exceptions being thrown, because the ClassLoader.loadClass()
1269 * implementation eventually calls VMClassLoader.loadClass to see if
1270 * the bootstrap class loader can find it before doing its own load.
1271 */
1272 LOGVV("--- Invoking loadClass(%s, %p)\n", dotName, loader);
1273 JValue result;
1274 dvmCallMethod(self, loadClass, loader, &result, nameObj);
1275 clazz = (ClassObject*) result.l;
1276
1277#ifdef WITH_PROFILER
1278 dvmMethodTraceClassPrepEnd();
1279#endif
1280
1281 excep = dvmGetException(self);
1282 if (excep != NULL) {
1283#if DVM_SHOW_EXCEPTION >= 2
1284 LOGD("NOTE: loadClass '%s' %p threw exception %s\n",
1285 dotName, loader, excep->clazz->descriptor);
1286#endif
1287 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(excep, self);
1288 dvmClearException(self);
1289 dvmThrowChainedExceptionWithClassMessage(
1290 "Ljava/lang/NoClassDefFoundError;", descriptor, excep);
1291 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(excep, self);
1292 clazz = NULL;
1293 goto bail;
1294 } else {
1295 assert(clazz != NULL);
1296 }
1297
1298 dvmAddInitiatingLoader(clazz, loader);
1299
1300 LOGVV("--- Successfully loaded %s %p (thisldr=%p clazz=%p)\n",
1301 descriptor, clazz->classLoader, loader, clazz);
1302
1303bail:
1304 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*)nameObj, NULL);
1305 free(dotName);
1306 return clazz;
1307}
1308
1309/*
1310 * Load the named class (by descriptor) from the specified DEX file.
1311 * Used by class loaders to instantiate a class object from a
1312 * VM-managed DEX.
1313 */
1314ClassObject* dvmDefineClass(DvmDex* pDvmDex, const char* descriptor,
1315 Object* classLoader)
1316{
1317 assert(pDvmDex != NULL);
1318
1319 return findClassNoInit(descriptor, classLoader, pDvmDex);
1320}
1321
1322
1323/*
1324 * Find the named class (by descriptor), scanning through the
1325 * bootclasspath if it hasn't already been loaded.
1326 *
1327 * "descriptor" looks like "Landroid/debug/Stuff;".
1328 *
1329 * Uses NULL as the defining class loader.
1330 */
1331ClassObject* dvmFindSystemClass(const char* descriptor)
1332{
1333 ClassObject* clazz;
1334
1335 clazz = dvmFindSystemClassNoInit(descriptor);
1336 if (clazz != NULL && clazz->status < CLASS_INITIALIZED) {
1337 /* initialize class */
1338 if (!dvmInitClass(clazz)) {
1339 /* init failed; leave it in the list, marked as bad */
1340 assert(dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
1341 assert(clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR);
1342 return NULL;
1343 }
1344 }
1345
1346 return clazz;
1347}
1348
1349/*
1350 * Find the named class (by descriptor), searching for it in the
1351 * bootclasspath.
1352 *
1353 * On failure, this returns NULL with an exception raised.
1354 */
1355ClassObject* dvmFindSystemClassNoInit(const char* descriptor)
1356{
1357 return findClassNoInit(descriptor, NULL, NULL);
1358}
1359
1360/*
1361 * Find the named class (by descriptor). If it's not already loaded,
1362 * we load it and link it, but don't execute <clinit>. (The VM has
1363 * specific limitations on which events can cause initialization.)
1364 *
1365 * If "pDexFile" is NULL, we will search the bootclasspath for an entry.
1366 *
1367 * On failure, this returns NULL with an exception raised.
1368 *
1369 * TODO: we need to return an indication of whether we loaded the class or
1370 * used an existing definition. If somebody deliberately tries to load a
1371 * class twice in the same class loader, they should get a LinkageError,
1372 * but inadvertent simultaneous class references should "just work".
1373 */
1374static ClassObject* findClassNoInit(const char* descriptor, Object* loader,
1375 DvmDex* pDvmDex)
1376{
1377 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
1378 ClassObject* clazz;
1379#ifdef WITH_PROFILER
1380 bool profilerNotified = false;
1381#endif
1382
1383 if (loader != NULL) {
1384 LOGVV("#### findClassNoInit(%s,%p,%p)\n", descriptor, loader,
1385 pDvmDex->pDexFile);
1386 }
1387
1388 /*
1389 * We don't expect an exception to be raised at this point. The
1390 * exception handling code is good about managing this. This *can*
1391 * happen if a JNI lookup fails and the JNI code doesn't do any
1392 * error checking before doing another class lookup, so we may just
1393 * want to clear this and restore it on exit. If we don't, some kinds
1394 * of failures can't be detected without rearranging other stuff.
1395 *
1396 * Most often when we hit this situation it means that something is
1397 * broken in the VM or in JNI code, so I'm keeping it in place (and
1398 * making it an informative abort rather than an assert).
1399 */
1400 if (dvmCheckException(self)) {
Andy McFadden504e9f42009-09-15 20:01:40 -07001401 LOGE("Class lookup %s attempted while exception %s pending\n",
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001402 descriptor, dvmGetException(self)->clazz->descriptor);
1403 dvmDumpAllThreads(false);
1404 dvmAbort();
1405 }
1406
1407 clazz = dvmLookupClass(descriptor, loader, true);
1408 if (clazz == NULL) {
1409 const DexClassDef* pClassDef;
1410
1411#ifdef WITH_PROFILER
1412 dvmMethodTraceClassPrepBegin();
1413 profilerNotified = true;
1414#endif
1415
1416#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
1417 u8 startTime = dvmGetThreadCpuTimeNsec();
1418#endif
1419
1420 if (pDvmDex == NULL) {
1421 assert(loader == NULL); /* shouldn't be here otherwise */
1422 pDvmDex = searchBootPathForClass(descriptor, &pClassDef);
1423 } else {
1424 pClassDef = dexFindClass(pDvmDex->pDexFile, descriptor);
1425 }
1426
1427 if (pDvmDex == NULL || pClassDef == NULL) {
Andy McFadden7fc3ce82009-07-14 15:57:23 -07001428 if (gDvm.noClassDefFoundErrorObj != NULL) {
1429 /* usual case -- use prefabricated object */
1430 dvmSetException(self, gDvm.noClassDefFoundErrorObj);
1431 } else {
1432 /* dexopt case -- can't guarantee prefab (core.jar) */
1433 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(
1434 "Ljava/lang/NoClassDefFoundError;", descriptor);
1435 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001436 goto bail;
1437 }
1438
1439 /* found a match, try to load it */
1440 clazz = loadClassFromDex(pDvmDex, pClassDef, loader);
1441 if (dvmCheckException(self)) {
1442 /* class was found but had issues */
1443 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) clazz, NULL);
1444 goto bail;
1445 }
1446
1447 /*
1448 * Lock the class while we link it so other threads must wait for us
1449 * to finish. Set the "initThreadId" so we can identify recursive
1450 * invocation.
1451 */
1452 dvmLockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
1453 clazz->initThreadId = self->threadId;
1454
1455 /*
1456 * Add to hash table so lookups succeed.
1457 *
1458 * [Are circular references possible when linking a class?]
1459 */
1460 assert(clazz->classLoader == loader);
1461 if (!dvmAddClassToHash(clazz)) {
1462 /*
1463 * Another thread must have loaded the class after we
1464 * started but before we finished. Discard what we've
1465 * done and leave some hints for the GC.
1466 *
1467 * (Yes, this happens.)
1468 */
1469 //LOGW("WOW: somebody loaded %s simultaneously\n", descriptor);
1470 clazz->initThreadId = 0;
1471 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
1472
1473 /* Let the GC free the class.
1474 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001475 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) clazz, NULL);
1476
1477 /* Grab the winning class.
1478 */
1479 clazz = dvmLookupClass(descriptor, loader, true);
1480 assert(clazz != NULL);
1481 goto got_class;
1482 }
1483 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) clazz, NULL);
1484
1485#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
1486 logClassLoadWithTime('>', clazz, startTime);
1487#endif
1488 /*
1489 * Prepare and resolve.
1490 */
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07001491 if (!dvmLinkClass(clazz)) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001492 assert(dvmCheckException(self));
1493
1494 /* Make note of the error and clean up the class.
1495 */
1496 removeClassFromHash(clazz);
1497 clazz->status = CLASS_ERROR;
1498 dvmFreeClassInnards(clazz);
1499
1500 /* Let any waiters know.
1501 */
1502 clazz->initThreadId = 0;
1503 dvmObjectNotifyAll(self, (Object*) clazz);
1504 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
1505
1506#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
1507 LOG(LOG_INFO, "DVMLINK FAILED FOR CLASS ", "%s in %s\n",
1508 clazz->descriptor, get_process_name());
1509
1510 /*
1511 * TODO: It would probably be better to use a new type code here (instead of '<') to
1512 * indicate the failure. This change would require a matching change in the parser
1513 * and analysis code in frameworks/base/tools/preload.
1514 */
1515 logClassLoad('<', clazz);
1516#endif
1517 clazz = NULL;
1518 if (gDvm.optimizing) {
1519 /* happens with "external" libs */
1520 LOGV("Link of class '%s' failed\n", descriptor);
1521 } else {
1522 LOGW("Link of class '%s' failed\n", descriptor);
1523 }
1524 goto bail;
1525 }
1526 dvmObjectNotifyAll(self, (Object*) clazz);
1527 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
1528
1529 /*
1530 * Add class stats to global counters.
1531 *
1532 * TODO: these should probably be atomic ops.
1533 */
1534 gDvm.numLoadedClasses++;
1535 gDvm.numDeclaredMethods +=
1536 clazz->virtualMethodCount + clazz->directMethodCount;
1537 gDvm.numDeclaredInstFields += clazz->ifieldCount;
1538 gDvm.numDeclaredStaticFields += clazz->sfieldCount;
1539
1540 /*
1541 * Cache pointers to basic classes. We want to use these in
1542 * various places, and it's easiest to initialize them on first
1543 * use rather than trying to force them to initialize (startup
1544 * ordering makes it weird).
1545 */
1546 if (gDvm.classJavaLangObject == NULL &&
1547 strcmp(descriptor, "Ljava/lang/Object;") == 0)
1548 {
1549 /* It should be impossible to get here with anything
1550 * but the bootclasspath loader.
1551 */
1552 assert(loader == NULL);
1553 gDvm.classJavaLangObject = clazz;
1554 }
1555
1556#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
1557 logClassLoad('<', clazz);
1558#endif
1559
1560 } else {
1561got_class:
1562 if (!dvmIsClassLinked(clazz) && clazz->status != CLASS_ERROR) {
1563 /*
1564 * We can race with other threads for class linking. We should
1565 * never get here recursively; doing so indicates that two
1566 * classes have circular dependencies.
1567 *
1568 * One exception: we force discovery of java.lang.Class in
1569 * dvmLinkClass(), and Class has Object as its superclass. So
1570 * if the first thing we ever load is Object, we will init
1571 * Object->Class->Object. The easiest way to avoid this is to
1572 * ensure that Object is never the first thing we look up, so
1573 * we get Foo->Class->Object instead.
1574 */
1575 dvmLockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
1576 if (!dvmIsClassLinked(clazz) &&
1577 clazz->initThreadId == self->threadId)
1578 {
1579 LOGW("Recursive link on class %s\n", clazz->descriptor);
1580 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
1581 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(
1582 "Ljava/lang/ClassCircularityError;", clazz->descriptor);
1583 clazz = NULL;
1584 goto bail;
1585 }
1586 //LOGI("WAITING for '%s' (owner=%d)\n",
1587 // clazz->descriptor, clazz->initThreadId);
1588 while (!dvmIsClassLinked(clazz) && clazz->status != CLASS_ERROR) {
1589 dvmObjectWait(self, (Object*) clazz, 0, 0, false);
1590 }
1591 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
1592 }
1593 if (clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR) {
1594 /*
1595 * Somebody else tried to load this and failed. We need to raise
1596 * an exception and report failure.
1597 */
1598 throwEarlierClassFailure(clazz);
1599 clazz = NULL;
1600 goto bail;
1601 }
1602 }
1603
1604 /* check some invariants */
1605 assert(dvmIsClassLinked(clazz));
1606 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangClass != NULL);
1607 assert(clazz->obj.clazz == gDvm.classJavaLangClass);
1608 if (clazz != gDvm.classJavaLangObject) {
1609 if (clazz->super == NULL) {
1610 LOGE("Non-Object has no superclass (gDvm.classJavaLangObject=%p)\n",
1611 gDvm.classJavaLangObject);
1612 dvmAbort();
1613 }
1614 }
1615 if (!dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz)) {
1616 //LOGI("class=%s vtableCount=%d, virtualMeth=%d\n",
1617 // clazz->descriptor, clazz->vtableCount,
1618 // clazz->virtualMethodCount);
1619 assert(clazz->vtableCount >= clazz->virtualMethodCount);
1620 }
1621
1622 /*
1623 * Normally class objects are initialized before we instantiate them,
1624 * but we can't do that with java.lang.Class (chicken, meet egg). We
1625 * do it explicitly here.
1626 *
1627 * The verifier could call here to find Class while verifying Class,
1628 * so we need to check for CLASS_VERIFYING as well as !initialized.
1629 */
1630 if (clazz == gDvm.classJavaLangClass && !dvmIsClassInitialized(clazz) &&
1631 !(clazz->status == CLASS_VERIFYING))
1632 {
1633 LOGV("+++ explicitly initializing %s\n", clazz->descriptor);
1634 dvmInitClass(clazz);
1635 }
1636
1637bail:
1638#ifdef WITH_PROFILER
1639 if (profilerNotified)
1640 dvmMethodTraceClassPrepEnd();
1641#endif
1642 assert(clazz != NULL || dvmCheckException(self));
1643 return clazz;
1644}
1645
1646/*
1647 * Helper for loadClassFromDex, which takes a DexClassDataHeader and
1648 * encoded data pointer in addition to the other arguments.
1649 */
1650static ClassObject* loadClassFromDex0(DvmDex* pDvmDex,
1651 const DexClassDef* pClassDef, const DexClassDataHeader* pHeader,
1652 const u1* pEncodedData, Object* classLoader)
1653{
1654 ClassObject* newClass = NULL;
1655 const DexFile* pDexFile;
1656 const char* descriptor;
1657 int i;
1658
1659 pDexFile = pDvmDex->pDexFile;
1660 descriptor = dexGetClassDescriptor(pDexFile, pClassDef);
1661
1662 /*
1663 * Make sure the aren't any "bonus" flags set, since we use them for
1664 * runtime state.
1665 */
1666 if ((pClassDef->accessFlags & ~EXPECTED_FILE_FLAGS) != 0) {
1667 LOGW("Invalid file flags in class %s: %04x\n",
1668 descriptor, pClassDef->accessFlags);
1669 return NULL;
1670 }
1671
1672 /*
1673 * Allocate storage for the class object on the GC heap, so that other
1674 * objects can have references to it. We bypass the usual mechanism
1675 * (allocObject), because we don't have all the bits and pieces yet.
1676 *
1677 * Note that we assume that java.lang.Class does not override
1678 * finalize().
1679 */
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07001680 /* TODO: Can there be fewer special checks in the usual path? */
1681 assert(descriptor != NULL);
1682 if (classLoader == NULL &&
1683 strcmp(descriptor, "Ljava/lang/Class;") == 0) {
1684 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangClass != NULL);
1685 newClass = gDvm.classJavaLangClass;
1686 } else {
1687 size_t size = classObjectSize(pHeader->staticFieldsSize);
1688 newClass = (ClassObject*) dvmMalloc(size, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
1689 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001690 if (newClass == NULL)
1691 return NULL;
1692
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07001693 DVM_OBJECT_INIT(&newClass->obj, gDvm.classJavaLangClass);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001694 dvmSetClassSerialNumber(newClass);
1695 newClass->descriptor = descriptor;
1696 assert(newClass->descriptorAlloc == NULL);
1697 newClass->accessFlags = pClassDef->accessFlags;
1698 newClass->classLoader = classLoader;
1699 newClass->pDvmDex = pDvmDex;
1700 newClass->primitiveType = PRIM_NOT;
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07001701 newClass->status = CLASS_IDX;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001702
1703 /*
1704 * Stuff the superclass index into the object pointer field. The linker
1705 * pulls it out and replaces it with a resolved ClassObject pointer.
1706 * I'm doing it this way (rather than having a dedicated superclassIdx
1707 * field) to save a few bytes of overhead per class.
1708 *
1709 * newClass->super is not traversed or freed by dvmFreeClassInnards, so
1710 * this is safe.
1711 */
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07001712 assert(sizeof(u4) == sizeof(ClassObject*)); /* 32-bit check */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001713 newClass->super = (ClassObject*) pClassDef->superclassIdx;
1714
1715 /*
1716 * Stuff class reference indices into the pointer fields.
1717 *
1718 * The elements of newClass->interfaces are not traversed or freed by
1719 * dvmFreeClassInnards, so this is GC-safe.
1720 */
1721 const DexTypeList* pInterfacesList;
1722 pInterfacesList = dexGetInterfacesList(pDexFile, pClassDef);
1723 if (pInterfacesList != NULL) {
1724 newClass->interfaceCount = pInterfacesList->size;
1725 newClass->interfaces = (ClassObject**) dvmLinearAlloc(classLoader,
1726 newClass->interfaceCount * sizeof(ClassObject*));
1727
1728 for (i = 0; i < newClass->interfaceCount; i++) {
1729 const DexTypeItem* pType = dexGetTypeItem(pInterfacesList, i);
1730 newClass->interfaces[i] = (ClassObject*)(u4) pType->typeIdx;
1731 }
1732 dvmLinearReadOnly(classLoader, newClass->interfaces);
1733 }
1734
1735 /* load field definitions */
1736
1737 /*
Barry Hayes03aa70a2010-03-01 15:49:41 -08001738 * Over-allocate the class object and append static field info
1739 * onto the end. It's fixed-size and known at alloc time. This
1740 * seems to increase zygote sharing. Heap compaction will have to
1741 * be careful if it ever tries to move ClassObject instances,
1742 * because we pass Field pointers around internally. But at least
1743 * now these Field pointers are in the object heap.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001744 */
1745
1746 if (pHeader->staticFieldsSize != 0) {
1747 /* static fields stay on system heap; field data isn't "write once" */
1748 int count = (int) pHeader->staticFieldsSize;
1749 u4 lastIndex = 0;
1750 DexField field;
1751
1752 newClass->sfieldCount = count;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001753 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
1754 dexReadClassDataField(&pEncodedData, &field, &lastIndex);
1755 loadSFieldFromDex(newClass, &field, &newClass->sfields[i]);
1756 }
1757 }
1758
1759 if (pHeader->instanceFieldsSize != 0) {
1760 int count = (int) pHeader->instanceFieldsSize;
1761 u4 lastIndex = 0;
1762 DexField field;
1763
1764 newClass->ifieldCount = count;
1765 newClass->ifields = (InstField*) dvmLinearAlloc(classLoader,
1766 count * sizeof(InstField));
1767 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
1768 dexReadClassDataField(&pEncodedData, &field, &lastIndex);
1769 loadIFieldFromDex(newClass, &field, &newClass->ifields[i]);
1770 }
1771 dvmLinearReadOnly(classLoader, newClass->ifields);
1772 }
1773
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07001774 /*
1775 * Load method definitions. We do this in two batches, direct then
1776 * virtual.
1777 *
1778 * If register maps have already been generated for this class, and
1779 * precise GC is enabled, we pull out pointers to them. We know that
1780 * they were streamed to the DEX file in the same order in which the
1781 * methods appear.
1782 *
1783 * If the class wasn't pre-verified, the maps will be generated when
1784 * the class is verified during class initialization.
1785 */
1786 u4 classDefIdx = dexGetIndexForClassDef(pDexFile, pClassDef);
1787 const void* classMapData;
1788 u4 numMethods;
1789
1790 if (gDvm.preciseGc) {
1791 classMapData =
Andy McFaddend45a8872009-03-24 20:41:52 -07001792 dvmRegisterMapGetClassData(pDexFile, classDefIdx, &numMethods);
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07001793
1794 /* sanity check */
1795 if (classMapData != NULL &&
1796 pHeader->directMethodsSize + pHeader->virtualMethodsSize != numMethods)
1797 {
1798 LOGE("ERROR: in %s, direct=%d virtual=%d, maps have %d\n",
1799 newClass->descriptor, pHeader->directMethodsSize,
1800 pHeader->virtualMethodsSize, numMethods);
1801 assert(false);
1802 classMapData = NULL; /* abandon */
1803 }
1804 } else {
1805 classMapData = NULL;
1806 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001807
1808 if (pHeader->directMethodsSize != 0) {
1809 int count = (int) pHeader->directMethodsSize;
1810 u4 lastIndex = 0;
1811 DexMethod method;
1812
1813 newClass->directMethodCount = count;
1814 newClass->directMethods = (Method*) dvmLinearAlloc(classLoader,
1815 count * sizeof(Method));
1816 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
1817 dexReadClassDataMethod(&pEncodedData, &method, &lastIndex);
1818 loadMethodFromDex(newClass, &method, &newClass->directMethods[i]);
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07001819 if (classMapData != NULL) {
Andy McFaddend45a8872009-03-24 20:41:52 -07001820 const RegisterMap* pMap = dvmRegisterMapGetNext(&classMapData);
1821 if (dvmRegisterMapGetFormat(pMap) != kRegMapFormatNone) {
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07001822 newClass->directMethods[i].registerMap = pMap;
1823 /* TODO: add rigorous checks */
1824 assert((newClass->directMethods[i].registersSize+7) / 8 ==
1825 newClass->directMethods[i].registerMap->regWidth);
1826 }
1827 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001828 }
1829 dvmLinearReadOnly(classLoader, newClass->directMethods);
1830 }
1831
1832 if (pHeader->virtualMethodsSize != 0) {
1833 int count = (int) pHeader->virtualMethodsSize;
1834 u4 lastIndex = 0;
1835 DexMethod method;
1836
1837 newClass->virtualMethodCount = count;
1838 newClass->virtualMethods = (Method*) dvmLinearAlloc(classLoader,
1839 count * sizeof(Method));
1840 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
1841 dexReadClassDataMethod(&pEncodedData, &method, &lastIndex);
1842 loadMethodFromDex(newClass, &method, &newClass->virtualMethods[i]);
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07001843 if (classMapData != NULL) {
Andy McFaddend45a8872009-03-24 20:41:52 -07001844 const RegisterMap* pMap = dvmRegisterMapGetNext(&classMapData);
1845 if (dvmRegisterMapGetFormat(pMap) != kRegMapFormatNone) {
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07001846 newClass->virtualMethods[i].registerMap = pMap;
1847 /* TODO: add rigorous checks */
1848 assert((newClass->virtualMethods[i].registersSize+7) / 8 ==
1849 newClass->virtualMethods[i].registerMap->regWidth);
1850 }
1851 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001852 }
1853 dvmLinearReadOnly(classLoader, newClass->virtualMethods);
1854 }
1855
1856 newClass->sourceFile = dexGetSourceFile(pDexFile, pClassDef);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001857
1858 /* caller must call dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc */
1859 return newClass;
1860}
1861
1862/*
1863 * Try to load the indicated class from the specified DEX file.
1864 *
1865 * This is effectively loadClass()+defineClass() for a DexClassDef. The
1866 * loading was largely done when we crunched through the DEX.
1867 *
1868 * Returns NULL on failure. If we locate the class but encounter an error
1869 * while processing it, an appropriate exception is thrown.
1870 */
1871static ClassObject* loadClassFromDex(DvmDex* pDvmDex,
1872 const DexClassDef* pClassDef, Object* classLoader)
1873{
1874 ClassObject* result;
1875 DexClassDataHeader header;
1876 const u1* pEncodedData;
1877 const DexFile* pDexFile;
1878
1879 assert((pDvmDex != NULL) && (pClassDef != NULL));
1880 pDexFile = pDvmDex->pDexFile;
1881
1882 if (gDvm.verboseClass) {
1883 LOGV("CLASS: loading '%s'...\n",
1884 dexGetClassDescriptor(pDexFile, pClassDef));
1885 }
1886
1887 pEncodedData = dexGetClassData(pDexFile, pClassDef);
1888
1889 if (pEncodedData != NULL) {
1890 dexReadClassDataHeader(&pEncodedData, &header);
1891 } else {
1892 // Provide an all-zeroes header for the rest of the loading.
1893 memset(&header, 0, sizeof(header));
1894 }
1895
1896 result = loadClassFromDex0(pDvmDex, pClassDef, &header, pEncodedData,
1897 classLoader);
1898
1899 if (gDvm.verboseClass && (result != NULL)) {
1900 LOGI("[Loaded %s from DEX %p (cl=%p)]\n",
1901 result->descriptor, pDvmDex, classLoader);
1902 }
1903
1904 return result;
1905}
1906
1907/*
1908 * Free anything in a ClassObject that was allocated on the system heap.
1909 *
1910 * The ClassObject itself is allocated on the GC heap, so we leave it for
1911 * the garbage collector.
1912 *
1913 * NOTE: this may be called with a partially-constructed object.
1914 * NOTE: there is no particular ordering imposed, so don't go poking at
1915 * superclasses.
1916 */
1917void dvmFreeClassInnards(ClassObject* clazz)
1918{
1919 void *tp;
1920 int i;
1921
1922 if (clazz == NULL)
1923 return;
1924
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07001925 assert(clazz->obj.clazz == gDvm.classJavaLangClass);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001926
1927 /* Guarantee that dvmFreeClassInnards can be called on a given
1928 * class multiple times by clearing things out as we free them.
1929 * We don't make any attempt at real atomicity here; higher
1930 * levels need to make sure that no two threads can free the
1931 * same ClassObject at the same time.
1932 *
1933 * TODO: maybe just make it so the GC will never free the
1934 * innards of an already-freed class.
1935 *
1936 * TODO: this #define isn't MT-safe -- the compiler could rearrange it.
1937 */
1938#define NULL_AND_FREE(p) \
1939 do { \
1940 if ((p) != NULL) { \
1941 tp = (p); \
1942 (p) = NULL; \
1943 free(tp); \
1944 } \
1945 } while (0)
1946#define NULL_AND_LINEAR_FREE(p) \
1947 do { \
1948 if ((p) != NULL) { \
1949 tp = (p); \
1950 (p) = NULL; \
1951 dvmLinearFree(clazz->classLoader, tp); \
1952 } \
1953 } while (0)
1954
1955 /* arrays just point at Object's vtable; don't free vtable in this case.
1956 * dvmIsArrayClass() checks clazz->descriptor, so we have to do this check
1957 * before freeing the name.
1958 */
1959 clazz->vtableCount = -1;
1960 if (dvmIsArrayClass(clazz)) {
1961 clazz->vtable = NULL;
1962 } else {
1963 NULL_AND_LINEAR_FREE(clazz->vtable);
1964 }
1965
1966 clazz->descriptor = NULL;
1967 NULL_AND_FREE(clazz->descriptorAlloc);
1968
1969 if (clazz->directMethods != NULL) {
1970 Method *directMethods = clazz->directMethods;
1971 int directMethodCount = clazz->directMethodCount;
1972 clazz->directMethods = NULL;
1973 clazz->directMethodCount = -1;
Andy McFaddenb51ea112009-05-08 16:50:17 -07001974 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, directMethods);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001975 for (i = 0; i < directMethodCount; i++) {
1976 freeMethodInnards(&directMethods[i]);
1977 }
Andy McFaddenb51ea112009-05-08 16:50:17 -07001978 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, directMethods);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001979 dvmLinearFree(clazz->classLoader, directMethods);
1980 }
1981 if (clazz->virtualMethods != NULL) {
1982 Method *virtualMethods = clazz->virtualMethods;
1983 int virtualMethodCount = clazz->virtualMethodCount;
1984 clazz->virtualMethodCount = -1;
1985 clazz->virtualMethods = NULL;
Andy McFaddenb51ea112009-05-08 16:50:17 -07001986 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, virtualMethods);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001987 for (i = 0; i < virtualMethodCount; i++) {
1988 freeMethodInnards(&virtualMethods[i]);
1989 }
Andy McFaddenb51ea112009-05-08 16:50:17 -07001990 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, virtualMethods);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001991 dvmLinearFree(clazz->classLoader, virtualMethods);
1992 }
1993
Barry Hayes2c987472009-04-06 10:03:48 -07001994 InitiatingLoaderList *loaderList = dvmGetInitiatingLoaderList(clazz);
1995 loaderList->initiatingLoaderCount = -1;
1996 NULL_AND_FREE(loaderList->initiatingLoaders);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08001997
1998 clazz->interfaceCount = -1;
1999 NULL_AND_LINEAR_FREE(clazz->interfaces);
2000
2001 clazz->iftableCount = -1;
2002 NULL_AND_LINEAR_FREE(clazz->iftable);
2003
2004 clazz->ifviPoolCount = -1;
2005 NULL_AND_LINEAR_FREE(clazz->ifviPool);
2006
2007 clazz->sfieldCount = -1;
Barry Hayes03aa70a2010-03-01 15:49:41 -08002008 /* The sfields are attached to the ClassObject, and will be freed
2009 * with it. */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002010
2011 clazz->ifieldCount = -1;
2012 NULL_AND_LINEAR_FREE(clazz->ifields);
2013
2014#undef NULL_AND_FREE
2015#undef NULL_AND_LINEAR_FREE
2016}
2017
2018/*
2019 * Free anything in a Method that was allocated on the system heap.
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07002020 *
2021 * The containing class is largely torn down by this point.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002022 */
2023static void freeMethodInnards(Method* meth)
2024{
2025#if 0
2026 free(meth->exceptions);
2027 free(meth->lines);
2028 free(meth->locals);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002029#endif
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07002030
2031 /*
2032 * Some register maps are allocated on the heap, either because of late
2033 * verification or because we're caching an uncompressed form.
2034 */
2035 const RegisterMap* pMap = meth->registerMap;
Andy McFaddend45a8872009-03-24 20:41:52 -07002036 if (pMap != NULL && dvmRegisterMapGetOnHeap(pMap)) {
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07002037 dvmFreeRegisterMap((RegisterMap*) pMap);
2038 meth->registerMap = NULL;
2039 }
Andy McFaddenb51ea112009-05-08 16:50:17 -07002040
2041 /*
2042 * We may have copied the instructions.
2043 */
2044 if (IS_METHOD_FLAG_SET(meth, METHOD_ISWRITABLE)) {
2045 DexCode* methodDexCode = (DexCode*) dvmGetMethodCode(meth);
2046 dvmLinearFree(meth->clazz->classLoader, methodDexCode);
2047 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002048}
2049
2050/*
2051 * Clone a Method, making new copies of anything that will be freed up
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07002052 * by freeMethodInnards(). This is used for "miranda" methods.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002053 */
2054static void cloneMethod(Method* dst, const Method* src)
2055{
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07002056 if (src->registerMap != NULL) {
2057 LOGE("GLITCH: only expected abstract methods here\n");
2058 LOGE(" cloning %s.%s\n", src->clazz->descriptor, src->name);
2059 dvmAbort();
2060 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002061 memcpy(dst, src, sizeof(Method));
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002062}
2063
2064/*
2065 * Pull the interesting pieces out of a DexMethod.
2066 *
2067 * The DEX file isn't going anywhere, so we don't need to make copies of
2068 * the code area.
2069 */
2070static void loadMethodFromDex(ClassObject* clazz, const DexMethod* pDexMethod,
2071 Method* meth)
2072{
2073 DexFile* pDexFile = clazz->pDvmDex->pDexFile;
2074 const DexMethodId* pMethodId;
2075 const DexCode* pDexCode;
2076
2077 pMethodId = dexGetMethodId(pDexFile, pDexMethod->methodIdx);
2078
2079 meth->name = dexStringById(pDexFile, pMethodId->nameIdx);
2080 dexProtoSetFromMethodId(&meth->prototype, pDexFile, pMethodId);
2081 meth->shorty = dexProtoGetShorty(&meth->prototype);
2082 meth->accessFlags = pDexMethod->accessFlags;
2083 meth->clazz = clazz;
2084 meth->jniArgInfo = 0;
2085
2086 if (dvmCompareNameDescriptorAndMethod("finalize", "()V", meth) == 0) {
2087 SET_CLASS_FLAG(clazz, CLASS_ISFINALIZABLE);
2088 }
2089
2090 pDexCode = dexGetCode(pDexFile, pDexMethod);
2091 if (pDexCode != NULL) {
2092 /* integer constants, copy over for faster access */
2093 meth->registersSize = pDexCode->registersSize;
2094 meth->insSize = pDexCode->insSize;
2095 meth->outsSize = pDexCode->outsSize;
2096
2097 /* pointer to code area */
2098 meth->insns = pDexCode->insns;
2099 } else {
2100 /*
2101 * We don't have a DexCode block, but we still want to know how
2102 * much space is needed for the arguments (so we don't have to
2103 * compute it later). We also take this opportunity to compute
2104 * JNI argument info.
2105 *
2106 * We do this for abstract methods as well, because we want to
2107 * be able to substitute our exception-throwing "stub" in.
2108 */
2109 int argsSize = dvmComputeMethodArgsSize(meth);
2110 if (!dvmIsStaticMethod(meth))
2111 argsSize++;
2112 meth->registersSize = meth->insSize = argsSize;
2113 assert(meth->outsSize == 0);
2114 assert(meth->insns == NULL);
2115
2116 if (dvmIsNativeMethod(meth)) {
2117 meth->nativeFunc = dvmResolveNativeMethod;
2118 meth->jniArgInfo = computeJniArgInfo(&meth->prototype);
2119 }
2120 }
2121}
2122
Andy McFadden96516932009-10-28 17:39:02 -07002123#if 0 /* replaced with private/read-write mapping */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002124/*
Andy McFaddenb51ea112009-05-08 16:50:17 -07002125 * We usually map bytecode directly out of the DEX file, which is mapped
2126 * shared read-only. If we want to be able to modify it, we have to make
2127 * a new copy.
2128 *
2129 * Once copied, the code will be in the LinearAlloc region, which may be
2130 * marked read-only.
2131 *
2132 * The bytecode instructions are embedded inside a DexCode structure, so we
2133 * need to copy all of that. (The dvmGetMethodCode function backs up the
2134 * instruction pointer to find the start of the DexCode.)
2135 */
2136void dvmMakeCodeReadWrite(Method* meth)
2137{
2138 DexCode* methodDexCode = (DexCode*) dvmGetMethodCode(meth);
2139
2140 if (IS_METHOD_FLAG_SET(meth, METHOD_ISWRITABLE)) {
2141 dvmLinearReadWrite(meth->clazz->classLoader, methodDexCode);
2142 return;
2143 }
2144
2145 assert(!dvmIsNativeMethod(meth) && !dvmIsAbstractMethod(meth));
2146
2147 size_t dexCodeSize = dexGetDexCodeSize(methodDexCode);
2148 LOGD("Making a copy of %s.%s code (%d bytes)\n",
2149 meth->clazz->descriptor, meth->name, dexCodeSize);
2150
2151 DexCode* newCode =
2152 (DexCode*) dvmLinearAlloc(meth->clazz->classLoader, dexCodeSize);
2153 memcpy(newCode, methodDexCode, dexCodeSize);
2154
2155 meth->insns = newCode->insns;
2156 SET_METHOD_FLAG(meth, METHOD_ISWRITABLE);
2157}
2158
2159/*
2160 * Mark the bytecode read-only.
2161 *
2162 * If the contents of the DexCode haven't actually changed, we could revert
2163 * to the original shared page.
2164 */
2165void dvmMakeCodeReadOnly(Method* meth)
2166{
2167 DexCode* methodDexCode = (DexCode*) dvmGetMethodCode(meth);
2168 LOGV("+++ marking %p read-only\n", methodDexCode);
2169 dvmLinearReadOnly(meth->clazz->classLoader, methodDexCode);
2170}
Andy McFadden96516932009-10-28 17:39:02 -07002171#endif
Andy McFaddenb51ea112009-05-08 16:50:17 -07002172
2173
2174/*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002175 * jniArgInfo (32-bit int) layout:
2176 * SRRRHHHH HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH
2177 *
2178 * S - if set, do things the hard way (scan the signature)
2179 * R - return-type enumeration
2180 * H - target-specific hints
2181 *
2182 * This info is used at invocation time by dvmPlatformInvoke. In most
2183 * cases, the target-specific hints allow dvmPlatformInvoke to avoid
2184 * having to fully parse the signature.
2185 *
2186 * The return-type bits are always set, even if target-specific hint bits
2187 * are unavailable.
2188 */
2189static int computeJniArgInfo(const DexProto* proto)
2190{
2191 const char* sig = dexProtoGetShorty(proto);
Carl Shapiroe3c01da2010-05-20 22:54:18 -07002192 int returnType, jniArgInfo;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002193 u4 hints;
2194
2195 /* The first shorty character is the return type. */
2196 switch (*(sig++)) {
2197 case 'V':
2198 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_VOID;
2199 break;
2200 case 'F':
2201 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_FLOAT;
2202 break;
2203 case 'D':
2204 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_DOUBLE;
2205 break;
2206 case 'J':
2207 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_S8;
2208 break;
Bill Buzbeee2557512009-07-27 15:51:54 -07002209 case 'Z':
2210 case 'B':
2211 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_S1;
2212 break;
2213 case 'C':
2214 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_U2;
2215 break;
2216 case 'S':
2217 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_S2;
2218 break;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002219 default:
2220 returnType = DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_S4;
2221 break;
2222 }
2223
2224 jniArgInfo = returnType << DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_SHIFT;
2225
2226 hints = dvmPlatformInvokeHints(proto);
2227
2228 if (hints & DALVIK_JNI_NO_ARG_INFO) {
2229 jniArgInfo |= DALVIK_JNI_NO_ARG_INFO;
2230 } else {
2231 assert((hints & DALVIK_JNI_RETURN_MASK) == 0);
2232 jniArgInfo |= hints;
2233 }
2234
2235 return jniArgInfo;
2236}
2237
2238/*
2239 * Load information about a static field.
2240 *
2241 * This also "prepares" static fields by initializing them
2242 * to their "standard default values".
2243 */
2244static void loadSFieldFromDex(ClassObject* clazz,
2245 const DexField* pDexSField, StaticField* sfield)
2246{
2247 DexFile* pDexFile = clazz->pDvmDex->pDexFile;
2248 const DexFieldId* pFieldId;
2249
2250 pFieldId = dexGetFieldId(pDexFile, pDexSField->fieldIdx);
2251
2252 sfield->field.clazz = clazz;
2253 sfield->field.name = dexStringById(pDexFile, pFieldId->nameIdx);
2254 sfield->field.signature = dexStringByTypeIdx(pDexFile, pFieldId->typeIdx);
2255 sfield->field.accessFlags = pDexSField->accessFlags;
2256
2257 /* Static object field values are set to "standard default values"
2258 * (null or 0) until the class is initialized. We delay loading
2259 * constant values from the class until that time.
2260 */
2261 //sfield->value.j = 0;
2262 assert(sfield->value.j == 0LL); // cleared earlier with calloc
2263
2264#ifdef PROFILE_FIELD_ACCESS
2265 sfield->field.gets = sfield->field.puts = 0;
2266#endif
2267}
2268
2269/*
2270 * Load information about an instance field.
2271 */
2272static void loadIFieldFromDex(ClassObject* clazz,
2273 const DexField* pDexIField, InstField* ifield)
2274{
2275 DexFile* pDexFile = clazz->pDvmDex->pDexFile;
2276 const DexFieldId* pFieldId;
2277
2278 pFieldId = dexGetFieldId(pDexFile, pDexIField->fieldIdx);
2279
2280 ifield->field.clazz = clazz;
2281 ifield->field.name = dexStringById(pDexFile, pFieldId->nameIdx);
2282 ifield->field.signature = dexStringByTypeIdx(pDexFile, pFieldId->typeIdx);
2283 ifield->field.accessFlags = pDexIField->accessFlags;
2284#ifndef NDEBUG
2285 assert(ifield->byteOffset == 0); // cleared earlier with calloc
2286 ifield->byteOffset = -1; // make it obvious if we fail to set later
2287#endif
2288
2289#ifdef PROFILE_FIELD_ACCESS
2290 ifield->field.gets = ifield->field.puts = 0;
2291#endif
2292}
2293
2294/*
2295 * Cache java.lang.ref.Reference fields and methods.
2296 */
Barry Hayes6daaac12009-07-08 10:01:56 -07002297static bool precacheReferenceOffsets(ClassObject* clazz)
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002298{
2299 Method *meth;
2300 int i;
2301
2302 /* We trick the GC object scanner by not counting
2303 * java.lang.ref.Reference.referent as an object
2304 * field. It will get explicitly scanned as part
2305 * of the reference-walking process.
2306 *
2307 * Find the object field named "referent" and put it
2308 * just after the list of object reference fields.
2309 */
2310 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->ifields);
2311 for (i = 0; i < clazz->ifieldRefCount; i++) {
2312 InstField *pField = &clazz->ifields[i];
2313 if (strcmp(pField->field.name, "referent") == 0) {
2314 int targetIndex;
2315
2316 /* Swap this field with the last object field.
2317 */
2318 targetIndex = clazz->ifieldRefCount - 1;
2319 if (i != targetIndex) {
2320 InstField *swapField = &clazz->ifields[targetIndex];
2321 InstField tmpField;
2322 int tmpByteOffset;
2323
2324 /* It's not currently strictly necessary
2325 * for the fields to be in byteOffset order,
2326 * but it's more predictable that way.
2327 */
2328 tmpByteOffset = swapField->byteOffset;
2329 swapField->byteOffset = pField->byteOffset;
2330 pField->byteOffset = tmpByteOffset;
2331
2332 tmpField = *swapField;
2333 *swapField = *pField;
2334 *pField = tmpField;
2335 }
2336
2337 /* One fewer object field (wink wink).
2338 */
2339 clazz->ifieldRefCount--;
2340 i--; /* don't trip "didn't find it" test if field was last */
2341 break;
2342 }
2343 }
2344 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->ifields);
2345 if (i == clazz->ifieldRefCount) {
2346 LOGE("Unable to reorder 'referent' in %s\n", clazz->descriptor);
2347 return false;
2348 }
2349
2350 /* Cache pretty much everything about Reference so that
2351 * we don't need to call interpreted code when clearing/enqueueing
2352 * references. This is fragile, so we'll be paranoid.
2353 */
2354 gDvm.classJavaLangRefReference = clazz;
2355
2356 gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_referent =
2357 dvmFindFieldOffset(gDvm.classJavaLangRefReference,
2358 "referent", "Ljava/lang/Object;");
2359 assert(gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_referent >= 0);
2360
2361 gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_queue =
2362 dvmFindFieldOffset(gDvm.classJavaLangRefReference,
2363 "queue", "Ljava/lang/ref/ReferenceQueue;");
2364 assert(gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_queue >= 0);
2365
2366 gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_queueNext =
2367 dvmFindFieldOffset(gDvm.classJavaLangRefReference,
2368 "queueNext", "Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;");
2369 assert(gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_queueNext >= 0);
2370
2371 gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_vmData =
2372 dvmFindFieldOffset(gDvm.classJavaLangRefReference,
2373 "vmData", "I");
2374 assert(gDvm.offJavaLangRefReference_vmData >= 0);
2375
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002376 /* enqueueInternal() is private and thus a direct method. */
2377 meth = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(clazz, "enqueueInternal", "()Z");
2378 assert(meth != NULL);
2379 gDvm.methJavaLangRefReference_enqueueInternal = meth;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002380
2381 return true;
2382}
2383
2384
2385/*
Barry Hayes6daaac12009-07-08 10:01:56 -07002386 * Set the bitmap of reference offsets, refOffsets, from the ifields
2387 * list.
2388 */
2389static void computeRefOffsets(ClassObject* clazz)
2390{
2391 if (clazz->super != NULL) {
2392 clazz->refOffsets = clazz->super->refOffsets;
2393 } else {
2394 clazz->refOffsets = 0;
2395 }
2396 /*
2397 * If our superclass overflowed, we don't stand a chance.
2398 */
2399 if (clazz->refOffsets != CLASS_WALK_SUPER) {
2400 InstField *f;
2401 int i;
2402
2403 /* All of the fields that contain object references
2404 * are guaranteed to be at the beginning of the ifields list.
2405 */
2406 f = clazz->ifields;
2407 const int ifieldRefCount = clazz->ifieldRefCount;
2408 for (i = 0; i < ifieldRefCount; i++) {
2409 /*
2410 * Note that, per the comment on struct InstField,
2411 * f->byteOffset is the offset from the beginning of
2412 * obj, not the offset into obj->instanceData.
2413 */
Andy McFadden2fbe6d12009-09-04 15:38:13 -07002414 assert(f->byteOffset >= (int) CLASS_SMALLEST_OFFSET);
Barry Hayes6daaac12009-07-08 10:01:56 -07002415 assert((f->byteOffset & (CLASS_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT - 1)) == 0);
2416 if (CLASS_CAN_ENCODE_OFFSET(f->byteOffset)) {
2417 u4 newBit = CLASS_BIT_FROM_OFFSET(f->byteOffset);
2418 assert(newBit != 0);
2419 clazz->refOffsets |= newBit;
2420 } else {
2421 clazz->refOffsets = CLASS_WALK_SUPER;
2422 break;
2423 }
2424 f++;
2425 }
2426 }
2427}
2428
2429
2430/*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002431 * Link (prepare and resolve). Verification is deferred until later.
2432 *
2433 * This converts symbolic references into pointers. It's independent of
2434 * the source file format.
2435 *
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002436 * If clazz->status is CLASS_IDX, then clazz->super and interfaces[] are
2437 * holding class reference indices rather than pointers. The class
2438 * references will be resolved during link. (This is done when
2439 * loading from DEX to avoid having to create additional storage to
2440 * pass the indices around.)
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002441 *
2442 * Returns "false" with an exception pending on failure.
2443 */
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002444bool dvmLinkClass(ClassObject* clazz)
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002445{
2446 u4 superclassIdx = 0;
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002447 u4 *interfaceIdxArray = NULL;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002448 bool okay = false;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002449 int i;
2450
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002451 assert(clazz != NULL);
2452 assert(clazz->descriptor != NULL);
2453 assert(clazz->status == CLASS_IDX || clazz->status == CLASS_LOADED);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002454 if (gDvm.verboseClass)
2455 LOGV("CLASS: linking '%s'...\n", clazz->descriptor);
2456
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002457 assert(gDvm.classJavaLangClass != NULL);
2458 assert(clazz->obj.clazz == gDvm.classJavaLangClass);
2459 if (clazz->classLoader == NULL &&
2460 (strcmp(clazz->descriptor, "Ljava/lang/Class;") == 0))
2461 {
2462 if (gDvm.classJavaLangClass->ifieldCount > CLASS_FIELD_SLOTS) {
2463 LOGE("java.lang.Class has %d instance fields (expected at most %d)",
2464 gDvm.classJavaLangClass->ifieldCount, CLASS_FIELD_SLOTS);
2465 dvmAbort();
2466 }
2467 if (gDvm.classJavaLangClass->sfieldCount != CLASS_SFIELD_SLOTS) {
2468 LOGE("java.lang.Class has %d static fields (expected %d)",
2469 gDvm.classJavaLangClass->sfieldCount, CLASS_SFIELD_SLOTS);
2470 dvmAbort();
2471 }
2472 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002473 /* "Resolve" the class.
2474 *
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002475 * At this point, clazz's reference fields may contain Dex file
2476 * indices instead of direct object references. Proxy objects are
2477 * an exception, and may be the only exception. We need to
2478 * translate those indices into real references, and let the GC
2479 * look inside this ClassObject.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002480 */
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002481 if (clazz->status == CLASS_IDX) {
2482 if (clazz->interfaceCount > 0) {
2483 /* Copy u4 DEX idx values out of the ClassObject* array
2484 * where we stashed them.
2485 */
2486 assert(sizeof(*interfaceIdxArray) == sizeof(*clazz->interfaces));
2487 size_t len = clazz->interfaceCount * sizeof(*interfaceIdxArray);
2488 interfaceIdxArray = malloc(len);
2489 if (interfaceIdxArray == NULL) {
2490 LOGW("Unable to allocate memory to link %s", clazz->descriptor);
2491 goto bail;
Barry Hayes3595a092010-05-24 12:13:30 -07002492 }
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002493 memcpy(interfaceIdxArray, clazz->interfaces, len);
2494 memset(clazz->interfaces, 0, len);
2495 }
2496
2497 assert(sizeof(superclassIdx) == sizeof(clazz->super));
2498 superclassIdx = (u4) clazz->super;
2499 clazz->super = NULL;
2500 /* After this line, clazz will be fair game for the GC. The
2501 * superclass and interfaces are all NULL.
2502 */
2503 clazz->status = CLASS_LOADED;
2504
2505 if (superclassIdx != kDexNoIndex) {
2506 clazz->super = dvmResolveClass(clazz, superclassIdx, false);
2507 if (clazz->super == NULL) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002508 assert(dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002509 if (gDvm.optimizing) {
2510 /* happens with "external" libs */
2511 LOGV("Unable to resolve superclass of %s (%d)\n",
2512 clazz->descriptor, superclassIdx);
2513 } else {
2514 LOGW("Unable to resolve superclass of %s (%d)\n",
2515 clazz->descriptor, superclassIdx);
2516 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002517 goto bail;
2518 }
2519 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002520
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002521 if (clazz->interfaceCount > 0) {
2522 /* Resolve the interfaces implemented directly by this class. */
2523 assert(interfaceIdxArray != NULL);
2524 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->interfaces);
2525 for (i = 0; i < clazz->interfaceCount; i++) {
2526 assert(interfaceIdxArray[i] != kDexNoIndex);
2527 clazz->interfaces[i] =
2528 dvmResolveClass(clazz, interfaceIdxArray[i], false);
2529 if (clazz->interfaces[i] == NULL) {
2530 const DexFile* pDexFile = clazz->pDvmDex->pDexFile;
2531
2532 assert(dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
2533 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->interfaces);
2534
2535 const char* classDescriptor;
2536 classDescriptor =
2537 dexStringByTypeIdx(pDexFile, interfaceIdxArray[i]);
2538 if (gDvm.optimizing) {
2539 /* happens with "external" libs */
2540 LOGV("Failed resolving %s interface %d '%s'\n",
2541 clazz->descriptor, interfaceIdxArray[i],
2542 classDescriptor);
2543 } else {
2544 LOGI("Failed resolving %s interface %d '%s'\n",
2545 clazz->descriptor, interfaceIdxArray[i],
2546 classDescriptor);
2547 }
2548 goto bail;
2549 }
2550
2551 /* are we allowed to implement this interface? */
2552 if (!dvmCheckClassAccess(clazz, clazz->interfaces[i])) {
2553 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->interfaces);
2554 LOGW("Interface '%s' is not accessible to '%s'\n",
2555 clazz->interfaces[i]->descriptor, clazz->descriptor);
2556 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/IllegalAccessError;",
2557 "interface not accessible");
2558 goto bail;
2559 }
2560 LOGVV("+++ found interface '%s'\n",
2561 clazz->interfaces[i]->descriptor);
2562 }
2563 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->interfaces);
2564 }
2565 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002566 /*
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002567 * There are now Class references visible to the GC in super and
2568 * interfaces.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002569 */
2570
2571 /*
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002572 * All classes have a direct superclass, except for
2573 * java/lang/Object and primitive classes. Primitive classes are
2574 * are created CLASS_INITIALIZED, so won't get here.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002575 */
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002576 assert(clazz->primitiveType == PRIM_NOT);
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002577 if (strcmp(clazz->descriptor, "Ljava/lang/Object;") == 0) {
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002578 if (clazz->super != NULL) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002579 /* TODO: is this invariant true for all java/lang/Objects,
2580 * regardless of the class loader? For now, assume it is.
2581 */
2582 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/ClassFormatError;",
2583 "java.lang.Object has a superclass");
2584 goto bail;
2585 }
2586
2587 /* Don't finalize objects whose classes use the
2588 * default (empty) Object.finalize().
2589 */
2590 CLEAR_CLASS_FLAG(clazz, CLASS_ISFINALIZABLE);
2591 } else {
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002592 if (clazz->super == NULL) {
2593 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/LinkageError;",
2594 "no superclass defined");
2595 goto bail;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002596 }
2597 /* verify */
2598 if (dvmIsFinalClass(clazz->super)) {
2599 LOGW("Superclass of '%s' is final '%s'\n",
2600 clazz->descriptor, clazz->super->descriptor);
2601 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/IncompatibleClassChangeError;",
2602 "superclass is final");
2603 goto bail;
2604 } else if (dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz->super)) {
2605 LOGW("Superclass of '%s' is interface '%s'\n",
2606 clazz->descriptor, clazz->super->descriptor);
2607 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/IncompatibleClassChangeError;",
2608 "superclass is an interface");
2609 goto bail;
2610 } else if (!dvmCheckClassAccess(clazz, clazz->super)) {
2611 LOGW("Superclass of '%s' (%s) is not accessible\n",
2612 clazz->descriptor, clazz->super->descriptor);
2613 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/IllegalAccessError;",
2614 "superclass not accessible");
2615 goto bail;
2616 }
2617
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002618 /* Inherit finalizability from the superclass. If this
2619 * class also overrides finalize(), its CLASS_ISFINALIZABLE
2620 * bit will already be set.
2621 */
2622 if (IS_CLASS_FLAG_SET(clazz->super, CLASS_ISFINALIZABLE)) {
2623 SET_CLASS_FLAG(clazz, CLASS_ISFINALIZABLE);
2624 }
2625
2626 /* See if this class descends from java.lang.Reference
2627 * and set the class flags appropriately.
2628 */
2629 if (IS_CLASS_FLAG_SET(clazz->super, CLASS_ISREFERENCE)) {
2630 u4 superRefFlags;
2631
2632 /* We've already determined the reference type of this
2633 * inheritance chain. Inherit reference-ness from the superclass.
2634 */
2635 superRefFlags = GET_CLASS_FLAG_GROUP(clazz->super,
2636 CLASS_ISREFERENCE |
2637 CLASS_ISWEAKREFERENCE |
2638 CLASS_ISPHANTOMREFERENCE);
2639 SET_CLASS_FLAG(clazz, superRefFlags);
2640 } else if (clazz->classLoader == NULL &&
2641 clazz->super->classLoader == NULL &&
2642 strcmp(clazz->super->descriptor,
2643 "Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;") == 0)
2644 {
2645 u4 refFlags;
2646
2647 /* This class extends Reference, which means it should
2648 * be one of the magic Soft/Weak/PhantomReference classes.
2649 */
2650 refFlags = CLASS_ISREFERENCE;
2651 if (strcmp(clazz->descriptor,
2652 "Ljava/lang/ref/SoftReference;") == 0)
2653 {
2654 /* Only CLASS_ISREFERENCE is set for soft references.
2655 */
2656 } else if (strcmp(clazz->descriptor,
2657 "Ljava/lang/ref/WeakReference;") == 0)
2658 {
2659 refFlags |= CLASS_ISWEAKREFERENCE;
2660 } else if (strcmp(clazz->descriptor,
2661 "Ljava/lang/ref/PhantomReference;") == 0)
2662 {
2663 refFlags |= CLASS_ISPHANTOMREFERENCE;
2664 } else {
2665 /* No-one else is allowed to inherit directly
2666 * from Reference.
2667 */
2668//xxx is this the right exception? better than an assertion.
2669 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/LinkageError;",
2670 "illegal inheritance from Reference");
2671 goto bail;
2672 }
2673
2674 /* The class should not have any reference bits set yet.
2675 */
2676 assert(GET_CLASS_FLAG_GROUP(clazz,
2677 CLASS_ISREFERENCE |
2678 CLASS_ISWEAKREFERENCE |
2679 CLASS_ISPHANTOMREFERENCE) == 0);
2680
2681 SET_CLASS_FLAG(clazz, refFlags);
2682 }
2683 }
2684
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002685 /*
2686 * Populate vtable.
2687 */
2688 if (dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz)) {
2689 /* no vtable; just set the method indices */
2690 int count = clazz->virtualMethodCount;
2691
2692 if (count != (u2) count) {
2693 LOGE("Too many methods (%d) in interface '%s'\n", count,
2694 clazz->descriptor);
2695 goto bail;
2696 }
2697
2698 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
2699
2700 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
2701 clazz->virtualMethods[i].methodIndex = (u2) i;
2702
2703 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
2704 } else {
2705 if (!createVtable(clazz)) {
2706 LOGW("failed creating vtable\n");
2707 goto bail;
2708 }
2709 }
2710
2711 /*
2712 * Populate interface method tables. Can alter the vtable.
2713 */
2714 if (!createIftable(clazz))
2715 goto bail;
2716
2717 /*
2718 * Insert special-purpose "stub" method implementations.
2719 */
2720 if (!insertMethodStubs(clazz))
2721 goto bail;
2722
2723 /*
2724 * Compute instance field offsets and, hence, the size of the object.
2725 */
2726 if (!computeFieldOffsets(clazz))
2727 goto bail;
2728
2729 /*
2730 * Cache fields and methods from java/lang/ref/Reference and
2731 * java/lang/Class. This has to happen after computeFieldOffsets().
2732 */
2733 if (clazz->classLoader == NULL) {
2734 if (strcmp(clazz->descriptor, "Ljava/lang/ref/Reference;") == 0) {
2735 if (!precacheReferenceOffsets(clazz)) {
2736 LOGE("failed pre-caching Reference offsets\n");
2737 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/InternalError;", NULL);
2738 goto bail;
2739 }
2740 } else if (clazz == gDvm.classJavaLangClass) {
2741 gDvm.offJavaLangClass_pd = dvmFindFieldOffset(clazz, "pd",
2742 "Ljava/security/ProtectionDomain;");
2743 if (gDvm.offJavaLangClass_pd <= 0) {
2744 LOGE("ERROR: unable to find 'pd' field in Class\n");
2745 dvmAbort(); /* we're not going to get much farther */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002746 }
2747 }
2748 }
2749
2750 /*
Barry Hayes6daaac12009-07-08 10:01:56 -07002751 * Compact the offsets the GC has to examine into a bitmap, if
2752 * possible. (This has to happen after Reference.referent is
2753 * massaged in precacheReferenceOffsets.)
2754 */
2755 computeRefOffsets(clazz);
2756
2757 /*
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002758 * Done!
2759 */
2760 if (IS_CLASS_FLAG_SET(clazz, CLASS_ISPREVERIFIED))
2761 clazz->status = CLASS_VERIFIED;
2762 else
2763 clazz->status = CLASS_RESOLVED;
2764 okay = true;
2765 if (gDvm.verboseClass)
2766 LOGV("CLASS: linked '%s'\n", clazz->descriptor);
2767
2768 /*
2769 * We send CLASS_PREPARE events to the debugger from here. The
2770 * definition of "preparation" is creating the static fields for a
2771 * class and initializing them to the standard default values, but not
2772 * executing any code (that comes later, during "initialization").
2773 *
2774 * We did the static prep in loadSFieldFromDex() while loading the class.
2775 *
2776 * The class has been prepared and resolved but possibly not yet verified
2777 * at this point.
2778 */
2779 if (gDvm.debuggerActive) {
2780 dvmDbgPostClassPrepare(clazz);
2781 }
2782
2783bail:
2784 if (!okay) {
2785 clazz->status = CLASS_ERROR;
2786 if (!dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf())) {
2787 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/VirtualMachineError;", NULL);
2788 }
2789 }
Barry Hayesc49db852010-05-14 13:43:34 -07002790 if (interfaceIdxArray != NULL) {
2791 free(interfaceIdxArray);
2792 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08002793 return okay;
2794}
2795
2796/*
2797 * Create the virtual method table.
2798 *
2799 * The top part of the table is a copy of the table from our superclass,
2800 * with our local methods overriding theirs. The bottom part of the table
2801 * has any new methods we defined.
2802 */
2803static bool createVtable(ClassObject* clazz)
2804{
2805 bool result = false;
2806 int maxCount;
2807 int i;
2808
2809 if (clazz->super != NULL) {
2810 //LOGI("SUPER METHODS %d %s->%s\n", clazz->super->vtableCount,
2811 // clazz->descriptor, clazz->super->descriptor);
2812 }
2813
2814 /* the virtual methods we define, plus the superclass vtable size */
2815 maxCount = clazz->virtualMethodCount;
2816 if (clazz->super != NULL) {
2817 maxCount += clazz->super->vtableCount;
2818 } else {
2819 /* TODO: is this invariant true for all java/lang/Objects,
2820 * regardless of the class loader? For now, assume it is.
2821 */
2822 assert(strcmp(clazz->descriptor, "Ljava/lang/Object;") == 0);
2823 }
2824 //LOGD("+++ max vmethods for '%s' is %d\n", clazz->descriptor, maxCount);
2825
2826 /*
2827 * Over-allocate the table, then realloc it down if necessary. So
2828 * long as we don't allocate anything in between we won't cause
2829 * fragmentation, and reducing the size should be unlikely to cause
2830 * a buffer copy.
2831 */
2832 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
2833 clazz->vtable = (Method**) dvmLinearAlloc(clazz->classLoader,
2834 sizeof(Method*) * maxCount);
2835 if (clazz->vtable == NULL)
2836 goto bail;
2837
2838 if (clazz->super != NULL) {
2839 int actualCount;
2840
2841 memcpy(clazz->vtable, clazz->super->vtable,
2842 sizeof(*(clazz->vtable)) * clazz->super->vtableCount);
2843 actualCount = clazz->super->vtableCount;
2844
2845 /*
2846 * See if any of our virtual methods override the superclass.
2847 */
2848 for (i = 0; i < clazz->virtualMethodCount; i++) {
2849 Method* localMeth = &clazz->virtualMethods[i];
2850 int si;
2851
2852 for (si = 0; si < clazz->super->vtableCount; si++) {
2853 Method* superMeth = clazz->vtable[si];
2854
2855 if (dvmCompareMethodNamesAndProtos(localMeth, superMeth) == 0)
2856 {
2857 /* verify */
2858 if (dvmIsFinalMethod(superMeth)) {
2859 LOGW("Method %s.%s overrides final %s.%s\n",
2860 localMeth->clazz->descriptor, localMeth->name,
2861 superMeth->clazz->descriptor, superMeth->name);
2862 goto bail;
2863 }
2864 clazz->vtable[si] = localMeth;
2865 localMeth->methodIndex = (u2) si;
2866 //LOGV("+++ override %s.%s (slot %d)\n",
2867 // clazz->descriptor, localMeth->name, si);
2868 break;
2869 }
2870 }
2871
2872 if (si == clazz->super->vtableCount) {
2873 /* not an override, add to end */
2874 clazz->vtable[actualCount] = localMeth;
2875 localMeth->methodIndex = (u2) actualCount;
2876 actualCount++;
2877
2878 //LOGV("+++ add method %s.%s\n",
2879 // clazz->descriptor, localMeth->name);
2880 }
2881 }
2882
2883 if (actualCount != (u2) actualCount) {
2884 LOGE("Too many methods (%d) in class '%s'\n", actualCount,
2885 clazz->descriptor);
2886 goto bail;
2887 }
2888
2889 assert(actualCount <= maxCount);
2890
2891 if (actualCount < maxCount) {
2892 assert(clazz->vtable != NULL);
2893 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->vtable);
2894 clazz->vtable = dvmLinearRealloc(clazz->classLoader, clazz->vtable,
2895 sizeof(*(clazz->vtable)) * actualCount);
2896 if (clazz->vtable == NULL) {
2897 LOGE("vtable realloc failed\n");
2898 goto bail;
2899 } else {
2900 LOGVV("+++ reduced vtable from %d to %d\n",
2901 maxCount, actualCount);
2902 }
2903 }
2904
2905 clazz->vtableCount = actualCount;
2906 } else {
2907 /* java/lang/Object case */
2908 int count = clazz->virtualMethodCount;
2909 if (count != (u2) count) {
2910 LOGE("Too many methods (%d) in base class '%s'\n", count,
2911 clazz->descriptor);
2912 goto bail;
2913 }
2914
2915 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
2916 clazz->vtable[i] = &clazz->virtualMethods[i];
2917 clazz->virtualMethods[i].methodIndex = (u2) i;
2918 }
2919 clazz->vtableCount = clazz->virtualMethodCount;
2920 }
2921
2922 result = true;
2923
2924bail:
2925 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->vtable);
2926 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
2927 return result;
2928}
2929
2930/*
2931 * Create and populate "iftable".
2932 *
2933 * The set of interfaces we support is the combination of the interfaces
2934 * we implement directly and those implemented by our superclass. Each
2935 * interface can have one or more "superinterfaces", which we must also
2936 * support. For speed we flatten the tree out.
2937 *
2938 * We might be able to speed this up when there are lots of interfaces
2939 * by merge-sorting the class pointers and binary-searching when removing
2940 * duplicates. We could also drop the duplicate removal -- it's only
2941 * there to reduce the memory footprint.
2942 *
2943 * Because of "Miranda methods", this may reallocate clazz->virtualMethods.
2944 *
2945 * Returns "true" on success.
2946 */
2947static bool createIftable(ClassObject* clazz)
2948{
2949 bool result = false;
2950 bool zapIftable = false;
2951 bool zapVtable = false;
2952 bool zapIfvipool = false;
2953 int ifCount, superIfCount, idx;
2954 int i;
2955
2956 if (clazz->super != NULL)
2957 superIfCount = clazz->super->iftableCount;
2958 else
2959 superIfCount = 0;
2960
2961 ifCount = superIfCount;
2962 ifCount += clazz->interfaceCount;
2963 for (i = 0; i < clazz->interfaceCount; i++)
2964 ifCount += clazz->interfaces[i]->iftableCount;
2965
2966 LOGVV("INTF: class '%s' direct w/supra=%d super=%d total=%d\n",
2967 clazz->descriptor, ifCount - superIfCount, superIfCount, ifCount);
2968
2969 if (ifCount == 0) {
2970 assert(clazz->iftableCount == 0);
2971 assert(clazz->iftable == NULL);
2972 result = true;
2973 goto bail;
2974 }
2975
2976 /*
2977 * Create a table with enough space for all interfaces, and copy the
2978 * superclass' table in.
2979 */
2980 clazz->iftable = (InterfaceEntry*) dvmLinearAlloc(clazz->classLoader,
2981 sizeof(InterfaceEntry) * ifCount);
2982 zapIftable = true;
2983 memset(clazz->iftable, 0x00, sizeof(InterfaceEntry) * ifCount);
2984 if (superIfCount != 0) {
2985 memcpy(clazz->iftable, clazz->super->iftable,
2986 sizeof(InterfaceEntry) * superIfCount);
2987 }
2988
2989 /*
2990 * Create a flattened interface hierarchy of our immediate interfaces.
2991 */
2992 idx = superIfCount;
2993
2994 for (i = 0; i < clazz->interfaceCount; i++) {
2995 ClassObject* interf;
2996 int j;
2997
2998 interf = clazz->interfaces[i];
2999 assert(interf != NULL);
3000
3001 /* make sure this is still an interface class */
3002 if (!dvmIsInterfaceClass(interf)) {
3003 LOGW("Class '%s' implements non-interface '%s'\n",
3004 clazz->descriptor, interf->descriptor);
3005 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(
3006 "Ljava/lang/IncompatibleClassChangeError;",
3007 clazz->descriptor);
3008 goto bail;
3009 }
3010
3011 /* add entry for this interface */
3012 clazz->iftable[idx++].clazz = interf;
3013
3014 /* add entries for the interface's superinterfaces */
3015 for (j = 0; j < interf->iftableCount; j++) {
3016 clazz->iftable[idx++].clazz = interf->iftable[j].clazz;
3017 }
3018 }
3019
3020 assert(idx == ifCount);
3021
3022 if (false) {
3023 /*
3024 * Remove anything redundant from our recent additions. Note we have
3025 * to traverse the recent adds when looking for duplicates, because
3026 * it's possible the recent additions are self-redundant. This
3027 * reduces the memory footprint of classes with lots of inherited
3028 * interfaces.
3029 *
3030 * (I don't know if this will cause problems later on when we're trying
3031 * to find a static field. It looks like the proper search order is
3032 * (1) current class, (2) interfaces implemented by current class,
3033 * (3) repeat with superclass. A field implemented by an interface
3034 * and by a superclass might come out wrong if the superclass also
3035 * implements the interface. The javac compiler will reject the
3036 * situation as ambiguous, so the concern is somewhat artificial.)
3037 *
3038 * UPDATE: this makes ReferenceType.Interfaces difficult to implement,
3039 * because it wants to return just the interfaces declared to be
3040 * implemented directly by the class. I'm excluding this code for now.
3041 */
3042 for (i = superIfCount; i < ifCount; i++) {
3043 int j;
3044
3045 for (j = 0; j < ifCount; j++) {
3046 if (i == j)
3047 continue;
3048 if (clazz->iftable[i].clazz == clazz->iftable[j].clazz) {
3049 LOGVV("INTF: redundant interface %s in %s\n",
3050 clazz->iftable[i].clazz->descriptor,
3051 clazz->descriptor);
3052
3053 if (i != ifCount-1)
3054 memmove(&clazz->iftable[i], &clazz->iftable[i+1],
3055 (ifCount - i -1) * sizeof(InterfaceEntry));
3056 ifCount--;
3057 i--; // adjust for i++ above
3058 break;
3059 }
3060 }
3061 }
3062 LOGVV("INTF: class '%s' nodupes=%d\n", clazz->descriptor, ifCount);
3063 } // if (false)
3064
3065 clazz->iftableCount = ifCount;
3066
3067 /*
3068 * If we're an interface, we don't need the vtable pointers, so
3069 * we're done. If this class doesn't implement an interface that our
3070 * superclass doesn't have, then we again have nothing to do.
3071 */
3072 if (dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz) || superIfCount == ifCount) {
3073 //dvmDumpClass(clazz, kDumpClassFullDetail);
3074 result = true;
3075 goto bail;
3076 }
3077
3078 /*
3079 * When we're handling invokeinterface, we probably have an object
3080 * whose type is an interface class rather than a concrete class. We
3081 * need to convert the method reference into a vtable index. So, for
3082 * every entry in "iftable", we create a list of vtable indices.
3083 *
3084 * Because our vtable encompasses the superclass vtable, we can use
3085 * the vtable indices from our superclass for all of the interfaces
3086 * that weren't directly implemented by us.
3087 *
3088 * Each entry in "iftable" has a pointer to the start of its set of
3089 * vtable offsets. The iftable entries in the superclass point to
3090 * storage allocated in the superclass, and the iftable entries added
3091 * for this class point to storage allocated in this class. "iftable"
3092 * is flat for fast access in a class and all of its subclasses, but
3093 * "ifviPool" is only created for the topmost implementor.
3094 */
3095 int poolSize = 0;
3096 for (i = superIfCount; i < ifCount; i++) {
3097 /*
3098 * Note it's valid for an interface to have no methods (e.g.
3099 * java/io/Serializable).
3100 */
3101 LOGVV("INTF: pool: %d from %s\n",
3102 clazz->iftable[i].clazz->virtualMethodCount,
3103 clazz->iftable[i].clazz->descriptor);
3104 poolSize += clazz->iftable[i].clazz->virtualMethodCount;
3105 }
3106
3107 if (poolSize == 0) {
3108 LOGVV("INTF: didn't find any new interfaces with methods\n");
3109 result = true;
3110 goto bail;
3111 }
3112
3113 clazz->ifviPoolCount = poolSize;
3114 clazz->ifviPool = (int*) dvmLinearAlloc(clazz->classLoader,
3115 poolSize * sizeof(int*));
3116 zapIfvipool = true;
3117
3118 /*
3119 * Fill in the vtable offsets for the interfaces that weren't part of
3120 * our superclass.
3121 */
3122 int poolOffset = 0;
3123 Method** mirandaList = NULL;
3124 int mirandaCount = 0, mirandaAlloc = 0;
3125
3126 for (i = superIfCount; i < ifCount; i++) {
3127 ClassObject* interface;
3128 int methIdx;
3129
3130 clazz->iftable[i].methodIndexArray = clazz->ifviPool + poolOffset;
3131 interface = clazz->iftable[i].clazz;
3132 poolOffset += interface->virtualMethodCount; // end here
3133
3134 /*
3135 * For each method listed in the interface's method list, find the
3136 * matching method in our class's method list. We want to favor the
3137 * subclass over the superclass, which just requires walking
3138 * back from the end of the vtable. (This only matters if the
3139 * superclass defines a private method and this class redefines
3140 * it -- otherwise it would use the same vtable slot. In Dalvik
3141 * those don't end up in the virtual method table, so it shouldn't
3142 * matter which direction we go. We walk it backward anyway.)
3143 *
3144 *
3145 * Suppose we have the following arrangement:
3146 * public interface MyInterface
3147 * public boolean inInterface();
3148 * public abstract class MirandaAbstract implements MirandaInterface
3149 * //public abstract boolean inInterface(); // not declared!
3150 * public boolean inAbstract() { stuff } // in vtable
3151 * public class MirandClass extends MirandaAbstract
3152 * public boolean inInterface() { stuff }
3153 * public boolean inAbstract() { stuff } // in vtable
3154 *
3155 * The javac compiler happily compiles MirandaAbstract even though
3156 * it doesn't declare all methods from its interface. When we try
3157 * to set up a vtable for MirandaAbstract, we find that we don't
3158 * have an slot for inInterface. To prevent this, we synthesize
3159 * abstract method declarations in MirandaAbstract.
3160 *
3161 * We have to expand vtable and update some things that point at it,
3162 * so we accumulate the method list and do it all at once below.
3163 */
3164 for (methIdx = 0; methIdx < interface->virtualMethodCount; methIdx++) {
3165 Method* imeth = &interface->virtualMethods[methIdx];
3166 int j;
3167
3168 IF_LOGVV() {
3169 char* desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(&imeth->prototype);
3170 LOGVV("INTF: matching '%s' '%s'\n", imeth->name, desc);
3171 free(desc);
3172 }
3173
3174 for (j = clazz->vtableCount-1; j >= 0; j--) {
3175 if (dvmCompareMethodNamesAndProtos(imeth, clazz->vtable[j])
3176 == 0)
3177 {
3178 LOGVV("INTF: matched at %d\n", j);
3179 if (!dvmIsPublicMethod(clazz->vtable[j])) {
3180 LOGW("Implementation of %s.%s is not public\n",
3181 clazz->descriptor, clazz->vtable[j]->name);
3182 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/IllegalAccessError;",
3183 "interface implementation not public");
3184 goto bail;
3185 }
3186 clazz->iftable[i].methodIndexArray[methIdx] = j;
3187 break;
3188 }
3189 }
3190 if (j < 0) {
3191 IF_LOGV() {
3192 char* desc =
3193 dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(&imeth->prototype);
3194 LOGV("No match for '%s' '%s' in '%s' (creating miranda)\n",
3195 imeth->name, desc, clazz->descriptor);
3196 free(desc);
3197 }
3198 //dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/RuntimeException;", "Miranda!");
3199 //return false;
3200
3201 if (mirandaCount == mirandaAlloc) {
3202 mirandaAlloc += 8;
3203 if (mirandaList == NULL) {
3204 mirandaList = dvmLinearAlloc(clazz->classLoader,
3205 mirandaAlloc * sizeof(Method*));
3206 } else {
3207 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, mirandaList);
3208 mirandaList = dvmLinearRealloc(clazz->classLoader,
3209 mirandaList, mirandaAlloc * sizeof(Method*));
3210 }
3211 assert(mirandaList != NULL); // mem failed + we leaked
3212 }
3213
3214 /*
3215 * These may be redundant (e.g. method with same name and
3216 * signature declared in two interfaces implemented by the
3217 * same abstract class). We can squeeze the duplicates
3218 * out here.
3219 */
3220 int mir;
3221 for (mir = 0; mir < mirandaCount; mir++) {
3222 if (dvmCompareMethodNamesAndProtos(
3223 mirandaList[mir], imeth) == 0)
3224 {
3225 IF_LOGVV() {
3226 char* desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(
3227 &imeth->prototype);
3228 LOGVV("MIRANDA dupe: %s and %s %s%s\n",
3229 mirandaList[mir]->clazz->descriptor,
3230 imeth->clazz->descriptor,
3231 imeth->name, desc);
3232 free(desc);
3233 }
3234 break;
3235 }
3236 }
3237
3238 /* point the iftable at a phantom slot index */
3239 clazz->iftable[i].methodIndexArray[methIdx] =
3240 clazz->vtableCount + mir;
3241 LOGVV("MIRANDA: %s points at slot %d\n",
3242 imeth->name, clazz->vtableCount + mir);
3243
3244 /* if non-duplicate among Mirandas, add to Miranda list */
3245 if (mir == mirandaCount) {
3246 //LOGV("MIRANDA: holding '%s' in slot %d\n",
3247 // imeth->name, mir);
3248 mirandaList[mirandaCount++] = imeth;
3249 }
3250 }
3251 }
3252 }
3253
3254 if (mirandaCount != 0) {
Andy McFadden68825972009-05-08 11:25:35 -07003255 static const int kManyMirandas = 150; /* arbitrary */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003256 Method* newVirtualMethods;
3257 Method* meth;
3258 int oldMethodCount, oldVtableCount;
3259
3260 for (i = 0; i < mirandaCount; i++) {
3261 LOGVV("MIRANDA %d: %s.%s\n", i,
3262 mirandaList[i]->clazz->descriptor, mirandaList[i]->name);
3263 }
Andy McFadden68825972009-05-08 11:25:35 -07003264 if (mirandaCount > kManyMirandas) {
3265 /*
3266 * Some obfuscators like to create an interface with a huge
3267 * pile of methods, declare classes as implementing it, and then
3268 * only define a couple of methods. This leads to a rather
3269 * massive collection of Miranda methods and a lot of wasted
3270 * space, sometimes enough to blow out the LinearAlloc cap.
3271 */
3272 LOGD("Note: class %s has %d unimplemented (abstract) methods\n",
3273 clazz->descriptor, mirandaCount);
3274 }
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003275
3276 /*
3277 * We found methods in one or more interfaces for which we do not
3278 * have vtable entries. We have to expand our virtualMethods
3279 * table (which might be empty) to hold some new entries.
3280 */
3281 if (clazz->virtualMethods == NULL) {
3282 newVirtualMethods = (Method*) dvmLinearAlloc(clazz->classLoader,
3283 sizeof(Method) * (clazz->virtualMethodCount + mirandaCount));
3284 } else {
3285 //dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
3286 newVirtualMethods = (Method*) dvmLinearRealloc(clazz->classLoader,
3287 clazz->virtualMethods,
3288 sizeof(Method) * (clazz->virtualMethodCount + mirandaCount));
3289 }
3290 if (newVirtualMethods != clazz->virtualMethods) {
3291 /*
3292 * Table was moved in memory. We have to run through the
3293 * vtable and fix the pointers. The vtable entries might be
3294 * pointing at superclasses, so we flip it around: run through
3295 * all locally-defined virtual methods, and fix their entries
3296 * in the vtable. (This would get really messy if sub-classes
3297 * had already been loaded.)
3298 *
3299 * Reminder: clazz->virtualMethods and clazz->virtualMethodCount
3300 * hold the virtual methods declared by this class. The
3301 * method's methodIndex is the vtable index, and is the same
3302 * for all sub-classes (and all super classes in which it is
3303 * defined). We're messing with these because the Miranda
3304 * stuff makes it look like the class actually has an abstract
3305 * method declaration in it.
3306 */
3307 LOGVV("MIRANDA fixing vtable pointers\n");
3308 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->vtable);
3309 Method* meth = newVirtualMethods;
3310 for (i = 0; i < clazz->virtualMethodCount; i++, meth++)
3311 clazz->vtable[meth->methodIndex] = meth;
3312 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->vtable);
3313 }
3314
3315 oldMethodCount = clazz->virtualMethodCount;
3316 clazz->virtualMethods = newVirtualMethods;
3317 clazz->virtualMethodCount += mirandaCount;
3318
3319 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
3320
3321 /*
3322 * We also have to expand the vtable.
3323 */
3324 assert(clazz->vtable != NULL);
3325 clazz->vtable = (Method**) dvmLinearRealloc(clazz->classLoader,
3326 clazz->vtable,
3327 sizeof(Method*) * (clazz->vtableCount + mirandaCount));
3328 if (clazz->vtable == NULL) {
3329 assert(false);
3330 goto bail;
3331 }
3332 zapVtable = true;
3333
3334 oldVtableCount = clazz->vtableCount;
3335 clazz->vtableCount += mirandaCount;
3336
3337 /*
3338 * Now we need to create the fake methods. We clone the abstract
3339 * method definition from the interface and then replace a few
3340 * things.
Andy McFadden68825972009-05-08 11:25:35 -07003341 *
3342 * The Method will be an "abstract native", with nativeFunc set to
3343 * dvmAbstractMethodStub().
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08003344 */
3345 meth = clazz->virtualMethods + oldMethodCount;
3346 for (i = 0; i < mirandaCount; i++, meth++) {
3347 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
3348 cloneMethod(meth, mirandaList[i]);
3349 meth->clazz = clazz;
3350 meth->accessFlags |= ACC_MIRANDA;
3351 meth->methodIndex = (u2) (oldVtableCount + i);
3352 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
3353
3354 /* point the new vtable entry at the new method */
3355 clazz->vtable[oldVtableCount + i] = meth;
3356 }
3357
3358 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, mirandaList);
3359 dvmLinearFree(clazz->classLoader, mirandaList);
3360
3361 }
3362
3363 /*
3364 * TODO?
3365 * Sort the interfaces by number of declared methods. All we really
3366 * want is to get the interfaces with zero methods at the end of the
3367 * list, so that when we walk through the list during invoke-interface
3368 * we don't examine interfaces that can't possibly be useful.
3369 *
3370 * The set will usually be small, so a simple insertion sort works.
3371 *
3372 * We have to be careful not to change the order of two interfaces
3373 * that define the same method. (Not a problem if we only move the
3374 * zero-method interfaces to the end.)
3375 *
3376 * PROBLEM:
3377 * If we do this, we will no longer be able to identify super vs.
3378 * current class interfaces by comparing clazz->super->iftableCount. This
3379 * breaks anything that only wants to find interfaces declared directly
3380 * by the class (dvmFindStaticFieldHier, ReferenceType.Interfaces,
3381 * dvmDbgOutputAllInterfaces, etc). Need to provide a workaround.
3382 *
3383 * We can sort just the interfaces implemented directly by this class,
3384 * but that doesn't seem like it would provide much of an advantage. I'm
3385 * not sure this is worthwhile.
3386 *
3387 * (This has been made largely obsolete by the interface cache mechanism.)
3388 */
3389
3390 //dvmDumpClass(clazz);
3391
3392 result = true;
3393
3394bail:
3395 if (zapIftable)
3396 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->iftable);
3397 if (zapVtable)
3398 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->vtable);
3399 if (zapIfvipool)
3400 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->ifviPool);
3401 return result;
3402}
3403
3404
3405/*
3406 * Provide "stub" implementations for methods without them.
3407 *
3408 * Currently we provide an implementation for all abstract methods that
3409 * throws an AbstractMethodError exception. This allows us to avoid an
3410 * explicit check for abstract methods in every virtual call.
3411 *
3412 * NOTE: for Miranda methods, the method declaration is a clone of what
3413 * was found in the interface class. That copy may already have had the
3414 * function pointer filled in, so don't be surprised if it's not NULL.
3415 *
3416 * NOTE: this sets the "native" flag, giving us an "abstract native" method,
3417 * which is nonsensical. Need to make sure that this doesn't escape the
3418 * VM. We can either mask it out in reflection calls, or copy "native"
3419 * into the high 16 bits of accessFlags and check that internally.
3420 */
3421static bool insertMethodStubs(ClassObject* clazz)
3422{
3423 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
3424
3425 Method* meth;
3426 int i;
3427
3428 meth = clazz->virtualMethods;
3429 for (i = 0; i < clazz->virtualMethodCount; i++, meth++) {
3430 if (dvmIsAbstractMethod(meth)) {
3431 assert(meth->insns == NULL);
3432 assert(meth->nativeFunc == NULL ||
3433 meth->nativeFunc == (DalvikBridgeFunc)dvmAbstractMethodStub);
3434
3435 meth->accessFlags |= ACC_NATIVE;
3436 meth->nativeFunc = (DalvikBridgeFunc) dvmAbstractMethodStub;
3437 }
3438 }
3439
3440 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
3441 return true;
3442}
3443
3444
3445/*
3446 * Swap two instance fields.
3447 */
3448static inline void swapField(InstField* pOne, InstField* pTwo)
3449{
3450 InstField swap;
3451
3452 LOGVV(" --- swap '%s' and '%s'\n", pOne->field.name, pTwo->field.name);
3453 swap = *pOne;
3454 *pOne = *pTwo;
3455 *pTwo = swap;
3456}
3457
3458/*
3459 * Assign instance fields to u4 slots.
3460 *
3461 * The top portion of the instance field area is occupied by the superclass
3462 * fields, the bottom by the fields for this class.
3463 *
3464 * "long" and "double" fields occupy two adjacent slots. On some
3465 * architectures, 64-bit quantities must be 64-bit aligned, so we need to
3466 * arrange fields (or introduce padding) to ensure this. We assume the
3467 * fields of the topmost superclass (i.e. Object) are 64-bit aligned, so
3468 * we can just ensure that the offset is "even". To avoid wasting space,
3469 * we want to move non-reference 32-bit fields into gaps rather than
3470 * creating pad words.
3471 *
3472 * In the worst case we will waste 4 bytes, but because objects are
3473 * allocated on >= 64-bit boundaries, those bytes may well be wasted anyway
3474 * (assuming this is the most-derived class).
3475 *
3476 * Pad words are not represented in the field table, so the field table
3477 * itself does not change size.
3478 *
3479 * The number of field slots determines the size of the object, so we
3480 * set that here too.
3481 *
3482 * This function feels a little more complicated than I'd like, but it
3483 * has the property of moving the smallest possible set of fields, which
3484 * should reduce the time required to load a class.
3485 *
3486 * NOTE: reference fields *must* come first, or precacheReferenceOffsets()
3487 * will break.
3488 */
3489static bool computeFieldOffsets(ClassObject* clazz)
3490{
3491 int fieldOffset;
3492 int i, j;
3493
3494 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->ifields);
3495
3496 if (clazz->super != NULL)
3497 fieldOffset = clazz->super->objectSize;
3498 else
3499 fieldOffset = offsetof(DataObject, instanceData);
3500
3501 LOGVV("--- computeFieldOffsets '%s'\n", clazz->descriptor);
3502
3503 //LOGI("OFFSETS fieldCount=%d\n", clazz->ifieldCount);
3504 //LOGI("dataobj, instance: %d\n", offsetof(DataObject, instanceData));
3505 //LOGI("classobj, access: %d\n", offsetof(ClassObject, accessFlags));
3506 //LOGI("super=%p, fieldOffset=%d\n", clazz->super, fieldOffset);
3507
3508 /*
3509 * Start by moving all reference fields to the front.
3510 */
3511 clazz->ifieldRefCount = 0;
3512 j = clazz->ifieldCount - 1;
3513 for (i = 0; i < clazz->ifieldCount; i++) {
3514 InstField* pField = &clazz->ifields[i];
3515 char c = pField->field.signature[0];
3516
3517 if (c != '[' && c != 'L') {
3518 /* This isn't a reference field; see if any reference fields
3519 * follow this one. If so, we'll move it to this position.
3520 * (quicksort-style partitioning)
3521 */
3522 while (j > i) {
3523 InstField* refField = &clazz->ifields[j--];
3524 char rc = refField->field.signature[0];
3525
3526 if (rc == '[' || rc == 'L') {
3527 /* Here's a reference field that follows at least one
3528 * non-reference field. Swap it with the current field.
3529 * (When this returns, "pField" points to the reference
3530 * field, and "refField" points to the non-ref field.)
3531 */
3532 swapField(pField, refField);
3533
3534 /* Fix the signature.
3535 */
3536 c = rc;
3537
3538 clazz->ifieldRefCount++;
3539 break;
3540 }
3541 }
3542 /* We may or may not have swapped a field.
3543 */
3544 } else {
3545 /* This is a reference field.
3546 */
3547 clazz->ifieldRefCount++;
3548 }
3549
3550 /*
3551 * If we've hit the end of the reference fields, break.
3552 */
3553 if (c != '[' && c != 'L')
3554 break;
3555
3556 pField->byteOffset = fieldOffset;
3557 fieldOffset += sizeof(u4);
3558 LOGVV(" --- offset1 '%s'=%d\n", pField->field.name,pField->byteOffset);
3559 }
3560
3561 /*
3562 * Now we want to pack all of the double-wide fields together. If we're
3563 * not aligned, though, we want to shuffle one 32-bit field into place.
3564 * If we can't find one, we'll have to pad it.
3565 */
3566 if (i != clazz->ifieldCount && (fieldOffset & 0x04) != 0) {
3567 LOGVV(" +++ not aligned\n");
3568
3569 InstField* pField = &clazz->ifields[i];
3570 char c = pField->field.signature[0];
3571
3572 if (c != 'J' && c != 'D') {
3573 /*
3574 * The field that comes next is 32-bit, so just advance past it.
3575 */
3576 assert(c != '[' && c != 'L');
3577 pField->byteOffset = fieldOffset;
3578 fieldOffset += sizeof(u4);
3579 i++;
3580 LOGVV(" --- offset2 '%s'=%d\n",
3581 pField->field.name, pField->byteOffset);
3582 } else {
3583 /*
3584 * Next field is 64-bit, so search for a 32-bit field we can
3585 * swap into it.
3586 */
3587 bool found = false;
3588 j = clazz->ifieldCount - 1;
3589 while (j > i) {
3590 InstField* singleField = &clazz->ifields[j--];
3591 char rc = singleField->field.signature[0];
3592
3593 if (rc != 'J' && rc != 'D') {
3594 swapField(pField, singleField);
3595 //c = rc;
3596 LOGVV(" +++ swapped '%s' for alignment\n",
3597 pField->field.name);
3598 pField->byteOffset = fieldOffset;
3599 fieldOffset += sizeof(u4);
3600 LOGVV(" --- offset3 '%s'=%d\n",
3601 pField->field.name, pField->byteOffset);
3602 found = true;
3603 i++;
3604 break;
3605 }
3606 }
3607 if (!found) {
3608 LOGV(" +++ inserting pad field in '%s'\n", clazz->descriptor);
3609 fieldOffset += sizeof(u4);
3610 }
3611 }
3612 }
3613
3614 /*
3615 * Alignment is good, shuffle any double-wide fields forward, and
3616 * finish assigning field offsets to all fields.
3617 */
3618 assert(i == clazz->ifieldCount || (fieldOffset & 0x04) == 0);
3619 j = clazz->ifieldCount - 1;
3620 for ( ; i < clazz->ifieldCount; i++) {
3621 InstField* pField = &clazz->ifields[i];
3622 char c = pField->field.signature[0];
3623
3624 if (c != 'D' && c != 'J') {
3625 /* This isn't a double-wide field; see if any double fields
3626 * follow this one. If so, we'll move it to this position.
3627 * (quicksort-style partitioning)
3628 */
3629 while (j > i) {
3630 InstField* doubleField = &clazz->ifields[j--];
3631 char rc = doubleField->field.signature[0];
3632
3633 if (rc == 'D' || rc == 'J') {
3634 /* Here's a double-wide field that follows at least one
3635 * non-double field. Swap it with the current field.
3636 * (When this returns, "pField" points to the reference
3637 * field, and "doubleField" points to the non-double field.)
3638 */
3639 swapField(pField, doubleField);
3640 c = rc;
3641
3642 break;
3643 }
3644 }
3645 /* We may or may not have swapped a field.
3646 */
3647 } else {
3648 /* This is a double-wide field, leave it be.
3649 */
3650 }
3651
3652 pField->byteOffset = fieldOffset;
3653 LOGVV(" --- offset4 '%s'=%d\n", pField->field.name,pField->byteOffset);
3654 fieldOffset += sizeof(u4);
3655 if (c == 'J' || c == 'D')
3656 fieldOffset += sizeof(u4);
3657 }
3658
3659#ifndef NDEBUG
3660 /* Make sure that all reference fields appear before
3661 * non-reference fields, and all double-wide fields are aligned.
3662 */
3663 j = 0; // seen non-ref
3664 for (i = 0; i < clazz->ifieldCount; i++) {
3665 InstField *pField = &clazz->ifields[i];
3666 char c = pField->field.signature[0];
3667
3668 if (c == 'D' || c == 'J') {
3669 assert((pField->byteOffset & 0x07) == 0);
3670 }
3671
3672 if (c != '[' && c != 'L') {
3673 if (!j) {
3674 assert(i == clazz->ifieldRefCount);
3675 j = 1;
3676 }
3677 } else if (j) {
3678 assert(false);
3679 }
3680 }
3681 if (!j) {
3682 assert(clazz->ifieldRefCount == clazz->ifieldCount);
3683 }
3684#endif
3685
3686 /*
3687 * We map a C struct directly on top of java/lang/Class objects. Make
3688 * sure we left enough room for the instance fields.
3689 */
3690 assert(clazz != gDvm.classJavaLangClass || (size_t)fieldOffset <
3691 offsetof(ClassObject, instanceData) + sizeof(clazz->instanceData));
3692
3693 clazz->objectSize = fieldOffset;
3694
3695 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->ifields);
3696 return true;
3697}
3698
3699/*
3700 * Throw the VM-spec-mandated error when an exception is thrown during
3701 * class initialization.
3702 *
3703 * The safest way to do this is to call the ExceptionInInitializerError
3704 * constructor that takes a Throwable.
3705 *
3706 * [Do we want to wrap it if the original is an Error rather than
3707 * an Exception?]
3708 */
3709static void throwClinitError(void)
3710{
3711 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
3712 Object* exception;
3713 Object* eiie;
3714
3715 exception = dvmGetException(self);
3716 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
3717 dvmClearException(self);
3718
3719 if (gDvm.classJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError == NULL) {
3720 /*
3721 * Always resolves to same thing -- no race condition.
3722 */
3723 gDvm.classJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError =
3724 dvmFindSystemClass(
3725 "Ljava/lang/ExceptionInInitializerError;");
3726 if (gDvm.classJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError == NULL) {
3727 LOGE("Unable to prep java/lang/ExceptionInInitializerError\n");
3728 goto fail;
3729 }
3730
3731 gDvm.methJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError_init =
3732 dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(gDvm.classJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError,
3733 "<init>", "(Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V");
3734 if (gDvm.methJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError_init == NULL) {
3735 LOGE("Unable to prep java/lang/ExceptionInInitializerError\n");
3736 goto fail;
3737 }
3738 }
3739
3740 eiie = dvmAllocObject(gDvm.classJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError,
3741 ALLOC_DEFAULT);
3742 if (eiie == NULL)
3743 goto fail;
3744
3745 /*
3746 * Construct the new object, and replace the exception with it.
3747 */
3748 JValue unused;
3749 dvmCallMethod(self, gDvm.methJavaLangExceptionInInitializerError_init,
3750 eiie, &unused, exception);
3751 dvmSetException(self, eiie);
3752 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(eiie, NULL);
3753 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
3754 return;
3755
3756fail: /* restore original exception */
3757 dvmSetException(self, exception);
3758 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
3759 return;
3760}
3761
3762/*
3763 * The class failed to initialize on a previous attempt, so we want to throw
3764 * a NoClassDefFoundError (v2 2.17.5). The exception to this rule is if we
3765 * failed in verification, in which case v2 5.4.1 says we need to re-throw
3766 * the previous error.
3767 */
3768static void throwEarlierClassFailure(ClassObject* clazz)
3769{
3770 LOGI("Rejecting re-init on previously-failed class %s v=%p\n",
3771 clazz->descriptor, clazz->verifyErrorClass);
3772
3773 if (clazz->verifyErrorClass == NULL) {
3774 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage("Ljava/lang/NoClassDefFoundError;",
3775 clazz->descriptor);
3776 } else {
3777 dvmThrowExceptionByClassWithClassMessage(clazz->verifyErrorClass,
3778 clazz->descriptor);
3779 }
3780}
3781
3782/*
3783 * Initialize any static fields whose values are stored in
3784 * the DEX file. This must be done during class initialization.
3785 */
3786static void initSFields(ClassObject* clazz)
3787{
3788 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf(); /* for dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc() */
3789 DexFile* pDexFile;
3790 const DexClassDef* pClassDef;
3791 const DexEncodedArray* pValueList;
3792 EncodedArrayIterator iterator;
3793 int i;
3794
3795 if (clazz->sfieldCount == 0) {
3796 return;
3797 }
3798 if (clazz->pDvmDex == NULL) {
3799 /* generated class; any static fields should already be set up */
3800 LOGV("Not initializing static fields in %s\n", clazz->descriptor);
3801 return;
3802 }
3803 pDexFile = clazz->pDvmDex->pDexFile;
3804
3805 pClassDef = dexFindClass(pDexFile, clazz->descriptor);
3806 assert(pClassDef != NULL);
3807
3808 pValueList = dexGetStaticValuesList(pDexFile, pClassDef);
3809 if (pValueList == NULL) {
3810 return;
3811 }
3812
3813 dvmEncodedArrayIteratorInitialize(&iterator, pValueList, clazz);
3814
3815 /*
3816 * Iterate over the initial values array, setting the corresponding
3817 * static field for each array element.
3818 */
3819
3820 for (i = 0; dvmEncodedArrayIteratorHasNext(&iterator); i++) {
3821 AnnotationValue value;
3822 bool parsed = dvmEncodedArrayIteratorGetNext(&iterator, &value);
3823 StaticField* sfield = &clazz->sfields[i];
3824 const char* descriptor = sfield->field.signature;
3825 bool needRelease = false;
3826
3827 if (! parsed) {
3828 /*
3829 * TODO: Eventually verification should attempt to ensure
3830 * that this can't happen at least due to a data integrity
3831 * problem.
3832 */
3833 LOGE("Static initializer parse failed for %s at index %d",
3834 clazz->descriptor, i);
3835 dvmAbort();
3836 }
3837
3838 /* Verify that the value we got was of a valid type. */
3839
3840 switch (descriptor[0]) {
3841 case 'Z': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationBoolean); break;
3842 case 'B': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationByte); break;
3843 case 'C': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationChar); break;
3844 case 'S': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationShort); break;
3845 case 'I': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationInt); break;
3846 case 'J': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationLong); break;
3847 case 'F': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationFloat); break;
3848 case 'D': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationDouble); break;
3849 case '[': parsed = (value.type == kDexAnnotationNull); break;
3850 case 'L': {
3851 switch (value.type) {
3852 case kDexAnnotationNull: {
3853 /* No need for further tests. */
3854 break;
3855 }
3856 case kDexAnnotationString: {
3857 parsed =
3858 (strcmp(descriptor, "Ljava/lang/String;") == 0);
3859 needRelease = true;
3860 break;
3861 }
3862 case kDexAnnotationType: {
3863 parsed =
3864 (strcmp(descriptor, "Ljava/lang/Class;") == 0);
3865 needRelease = true;
3866 break;
3867 }
3868 default: {
3869 parsed = false;
3870 break;
3871 }
3872 }
3873 break;
3874 }
3875 default: {
3876 parsed = false;
3877 break;
3878 }
3879 }
3880
3881 if (parsed) {
3882 /*
3883 * All's well, so store the value. Note: This always
3884 * stores the full width of a JValue, even though most of
3885 * the time only the first word is needed.
3886 */
3887 sfield->value = value.value;
3888 if (needRelease) {
3889 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(value.value.l, self);
3890 }
3891 } else {
3892 /*
3893 * Something up above had a problem. TODO: See comment
3894 * above the switch about verfication.
3895 */
3896 LOGE("Bogus static initialization: value type %d in field type "
3897 "%s for %s at index %d",
3898 value.type, descriptor, clazz->descriptor, i);
3899 dvmAbort();
3900 }
3901 }
3902}
3903
3904
3905/*
3906 * Determine whether "descriptor" yields the same class object in the
3907 * context of clazz1 and clazz2.
3908 *
3909 * The caller must hold gDvm.loadedClasses.
3910 *
3911 * Returns "true" if they match.
3912 */
3913static bool compareDescriptorClasses(const char* descriptor,
3914 const ClassObject* clazz1, const ClassObject* clazz2)
3915{
3916 ClassObject* result1;
3917 ClassObject* result2;
3918
3919 /*
3920 * Do the first lookup by name.
3921 */
3922 result1 = dvmFindClassNoInit(descriptor, clazz1->classLoader);
3923
3924 /*
3925 * We can skip a second lookup by name if the second class loader is
3926 * in the initiating loader list of the class object we retrieved.
3927 * (This means that somebody already did a lookup of this class through
3928 * the second loader, and it resolved to the same class.) If it's not
3929 * there, we may simply not have had an opportunity to add it yet, so
3930 * we do the full lookup.
3931 *
3932 * The initiating loader test should catch the majority of cases
3933 * (in particular, the zillions of references to String/Object).
3934 *
3935 * Unfortunately we're still stuck grabbing a mutex to do the lookup.
3936 *
3937 * For this to work, the superclass/interface should be the first
3938 * argument, so that way if it's from the bootstrap loader this test
3939 * will work. (The bootstrap loader, by definition, never shows up
3940 * as the initiating loader of a class defined by some other loader.)
3941 */
3942 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
3943 bool isInit = dvmLoaderInInitiatingList(result1, clazz2->classLoader);
3944 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
3945
3946 if (isInit) {
3947 //printf("%s(obj=%p) / %s(cl=%p): initiating\n",
3948 // result1->descriptor, result1,
3949 // clazz2->descriptor, clazz2->classLoader);
3950 return true;
3951 } else {
3952 //printf("%s(obj=%p) / %s(cl=%p): RAW\n",
3953 // result1->descriptor, result1,
3954 // clazz2->descriptor, clazz2->classLoader);
3955 result2 = dvmFindClassNoInit(descriptor, clazz2->classLoader);
3956 }
3957
3958 if (result1 == NULL || result2 == NULL) {
3959 dvmClearException(dvmThreadSelf());
3960 if (result1 == result2) {
3961 /*
3962 * Neither class loader could find this class. Apparently it
3963 * doesn't exist.
3964 *
3965 * We can either throw some sort of exception now, or just
3966 * assume that it'll fail later when something actually tries
3967 * to use the class. For strict handling we should throw now,
3968 * because a "tricky" class loader could start returning
3969 * something later, and a pair of "tricky" loaders could set
3970 * us up for confusion.
3971 *
3972 * I'm not sure if we're allowed to complain about nonexistent
3973 * classes in method signatures during class init, so for now
3974 * this will just return "true" and let nature take its course.
3975 */
3976 return true;
3977 } else {
3978 /* only one was found, so clearly they're not the same */
3979 return false;
3980 }
3981 }
3982
3983 return result1 == result2;
3984}
3985
3986/*
3987 * For every component in the method descriptor, resolve the class in the
3988 * context of the two classes and compare the results.
3989 *
3990 * For best results, the "superclass" class should be first.
3991 *
3992 * Returns "true" if the classes match, "false" otherwise.
3993 */
3994static bool checkMethodDescriptorClasses(const Method* meth,
3995 const ClassObject* clazz1, const ClassObject* clazz2)
3996{
3997 DexParameterIterator iterator;
3998 const char* descriptor;
3999
4000 /* walk through the list of parameters */
4001 dexParameterIteratorInit(&iterator, &meth->prototype);
4002 while (true) {
4003 descriptor = dexParameterIteratorNextDescriptor(&iterator);
4004
4005 if (descriptor == NULL)
4006 break;
4007
4008 if (descriptor[0] == 'L' || descriptor[0] == '[') {
4009 /* non-primitive type */
4010 if (!compareDescriptorClasses(descriptor, clazz1, clazz2))
4011 return false;
4012 }
4013 }
4014
4015 /* check the return type */
4016 descriptor = dexProtoGetReturnType(&meth->prototype);
4017 if (descriptor[0] == 'L' || descriptor[0] == '[') {
4018 if (!compareDescriptorClasses(descriptor, clazz1, clazz2))
4019 return false;
4020 }
4021 return true;
4022}
4023
4024/*
4025 * Validate the descriptors in the superclass and interfaces.
4026 *
4027 * What we need to do is ensure that the classes named in the method
4028 * descriptors in our ancestors and ourselves resolve to the same class
Andy McFaddencab8be02009-05-26 13:39:57 -07004029 * objects. We can get conflicts when the classes come from different
4030 * class loaders, and the resolver comes up with different results for
4031 * the same class name in different contexts.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004032 *
Andy McFaddencab8be02009-05-26 13:39:57 -07004033 * An easy way to cause the problem is to declare a base class that uses
4034 * class Foo in a method signature (e.g. as the return type). Then,
4035 * define a subclass and a different version of Foo, and load them from a
4036 * different class loader. If the subclass overrides the method, it will
4037 * have a different concept of what Foo is than its parent does, so even
4038 * though the method signature strings are identical, they actually mean
4039 * different things.
4040 *
4041 * A call to the method through a base-class reference would be treated
4042 * differently than a call to the method through a subclass reference, which
4043 * isn't the way polymorphism works, so we have to reject the subclass.
4044 * If the subclass doesn't override the base method, then there's no
4045 * problem, because calls through base-class references and subclass
4046 * references end up in the same place.
4047 *
4048 * We don't need to check to see if an interface's methods match with its
4049 * superinterface's methods, because you can't instantiate an interface
4050 * and do something inappropriate with it. If interface I1 extends I2
4051 * and is implemented by C, and I1 and I2 are in separate class loaders
4052 * and have conflicting views of other classes, we will catch the conflict
4053 * when we process C. Anything that implements I1 is doomed to failure,
4054 * but we don't need to catch that while processing I1.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004055 *
4056 * On failure, throws an exception and returns "false".
4057 */
4058static bool validateSuperDescriptors(const ClassObject* clazz)
4059{
4060 int i;
4061
4062 if (dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz))
4063 return true;
4064
4065 /*
4066 * Start with the superclass-declared methods.
4067 */
4068 if (clazz->super != NULL &&
4069 clazz->classLoader != clazz->super->classLoader)
4070 {
4071 /*
Andy McFaddencab8be02009-05-26 13:39:57 -07004072 * Walk through every overridden method and compare resolved
4073 * descriptor components. We pull the Method structs out of
4074 * the vtable. It doesn't matter whether we get the struct from
4075 * the parent or child, since we just need the UTF-8 descriptor,
4076 * which must match.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004077 *
4078 * We need to do this even for the stuff inherited from Object,
4079 * because it's possible that the new class loader has redefined
4080 * a basic class like String.
Andy McFaddene7b30942009-05-27 12:42:38 -07004081 *
4082 * We don't need to check stuff defined in a superclass because
4083 * it was checked when the superclass was loaded.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004084 */
4085 const Method* meth;
4086
4087 //printf("Checking %s %p vs %s %p\n",
4088 // clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader,
4089 // clazz->super->descriptor, clazz->super->classLoader);
4090 for (i = clazz->super->vtableCount - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
4091 meth = clazz->vtable[i];
Andy McFaddencab8be02009-05-26 13:39:57 -07004092 if (meth != clazz->super->vtable[i] &&
4093 !checkMethodDescriptorClasses(meth, clazz->super, clazz))
4094 {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004095 LOGW("Method mismatch: %s in %s (cl=%p) and super %s (cl=%p)\n",
4096 meth->name, clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader,
4097 clazz->super->descriptor, clazz->super->classLoader);
4098 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/LinkageError;",
4099 "Classes resolve differently in superclass");
4100 return false;
4101 }
4102 }
4103 }
4104
4105 /*
Andy McFaddene7b30942009-05-27 12:42:38 -07004106 * Check the methods defined by this class against the interfaces it
4107 * implements. If we inherited the implementation from a superclass,
4108 * we have to check it against the superclass (which might be in a
4109 * different class loader). If the superclass also implements the
4110 * interface, we could skip the check since by definition it was
4111 * performed when the class was loaded.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004112 */
4113 for (i = 0; i < clazz->iftableCount; i++) {
4114 const InterfaceEntry* iftable = &clazz->iftable[i];
4115
4116 if (clazz->classLoader != iftable->clazz->classLoader) {
4117 const ClassObject* iface = iftable->clazz;
4118 int j;
4119
4120 for (j = 0; j < iface->virtualMethodCount; j++) {
4121 const Method* meth;
4122 int vtableIndex;
4123
4124 vtableIndex = iftable->methodIndexArray[j];
4125 meth = clazz->vtable[vtableIndex];
4126
Andy McFaddene7b30942009-05-27 12:42:38 -07004127 if (!checkMethodDescriptorClasses(meth, iface, meth->clazz)) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004128 LOGW("Method mismatch: %s in %s (cl=%p) and "
4129 "iface %s (cl=%p)\n",
4130 meth->name, clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader,
4131 iface->descriptor, iface->classLoader);
4132 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/LinkageError;",
4133 "Classes resolve differently in interface");
4134 return false;
4135 }
4136 }
4137 }
4138 }
4139
4140 return true;
4141}
4142
4143/*
4144 * Returns true if the class is being initialized by us (which means that
4145 * calling dvmInitClass will return immediately after fiddling with locks).
4146 *
4147 * There isn't a race here, because either clazz->initThreadId won't match
4148 * us, or it will and it was set in the same thread.
4149 */
4150bool dvmIsClassInitializing(const ClassObject* clazz)
4151{
4152 return (clazz->status == CLASS_INITIALIZING &&
4153 clazz->initThreadId == dvmThreadSelf()->threadId);
4154}
4155
4156/*
4157 * If a class has not been initialized, do so by executing the code in
4158 * <clinit>. The sequence is described in the VM spec v2 2.17.5.
4159 *
4160 * It is possible for multiple threads to arrive here simultaneously, so
4161 * we need to lock the class while we check stuff. We know that no
4162 * interpreted code has access to the class yet, so we can use the class's
4163 * monitor lock.
4164 *
4165 * We will often be called recursively, e.g. when the <clinit> code resolves
4166 * one of its fields, the field resolution will try to initialize the class.
Andy McFadden77514ab2010-05-06 13:39:07 -07004167 * In that case we will return "true" even though the class isn't actually
4168 * ready to go. The ambiguity can be resolved with dvmIsClassInitializing().
4169 * (TODO: consider having this return an enum to avoid the extra call --
4170 * return -1 on failure, 0 on success, 1 on still-initializing. Looks like
4171 * dvmIsClassInitializing() is always paired with *Initialized())
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004172 *
4173 * This can get very interesting if a class has a static field initialized
4174 * to a new instance of itself. <clinit> will end up calling <init> on
4175 * the members it is initializing, which is fine unless it uses the contents
4176 * of static fields to initialize instance fields. This will leave the
4177 * static-referenced objects in a partially initialized state. This is
4178 * reasonably rare and can sometimes be cured with proper field ordering.
4179 *
4180 * On failure, returns "false" with an exception raised.
4181 *
4182 * -----
4183 *
4184 * It is possible to cause a deadlock by having a situation like this:
4185 * class A { static { sleep(10000); new B(); } }
4186 * class B { static { sleep(10000); new A(); } }
4187 * new Thread() { public void run() { new A(); } }.start();
4188 * new Thread() { public void run() { new B(); } }.start();
4189 * This appears to be expected under the spec.
4190 *
4191 * The interesting question is what to do if somebody calls Thread.interrupt()
4192 * on one of the deadlocked threads. According to the VM spec, they're both
4193 * sitting in "wait". Should the interrupt code quietly raise the
4194 * "interrupted" flag, or should the "wait" return immediately with an
4195 * exception raised?
4196 *
4197 * This gets a little murky. The VM spec says we call "wait", and the
4198 * spec for Thread.interrupt says Object.wait is interruptible. So it
4199 * seems that, if we get unlucky and interrupt class initialization, we
4200 * are expected to throw (which gets converted to ExceptionInInitializerError
4201 * since InterruptedException is checked).
4202 *
4203 * There are a couple of problems here. First, all threads are expected to
4204 * present a consistent view of class initialization, so we can't have it
4205 * fail in one thread and succeed in another. Second, once a class fails
4206 * to initialize, it must *always* fail. This means that a stray interrupt()
4207 * call could render a class unusable for the lifetime of the VM.
4208 *
4209 * In most cases -- the deadlock example above being a counter-example --
4210 * the interrupting thread can't tell whether the target thread handled
4211 * the initialization itself or had to wait while another thread did the
4212 * work. Refusing to interrupt class initialization is, in most cases,
4213 * not something that a program can reliably detect.
4214 *
4215 * On the assumption that interrupting class initialization is highly
4216 * undesirable in most circumstances, and that failing to do so does not
4217 * deviate from the spec in a meaningful way, we don't allow class init
4218 * to be interrupted by Thread.interrupt().
4219 */
4220bool dvmInitClass(ClassObject* clazz)
4221{
4222#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
4223 bool initializedByUs = false;
4224#endif
4225
4226 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
4227 const Method* method;
4228
4229 dvmLockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
4230 assert(dvmIsClassLinked(clazz) || clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR);
4231
4232 /*
4233 * If the class hasn't been verified yet, do so now.
4234 */
4235 if (clazz->status < CLASS_VERIFIED) {
4236 /*
4237 * If we're in an "erroneous" state, throw an exception and bail.
4238 */
4239 if (clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR) {
4240 throwEarlierClassFailure(clazz);
4241 goto bail_unlock;
4242 }
4243
4244 assert(clazz->status == CLASS_RESOLVED);
4245 assert(!IS_CLASS_FLAG_SET(clazz, CLASS_ISPREVERIFIED));
4246
4247 if (gDvm.classVerifyMode == VERIFY_MODE_NONE ||
4248 (gDvm.classVerifyMode == VERIFY_MODE_REMOTE &&
4249 clazz->classLoader == NULL))
4250 {
Andy McFaddend22748a2010-04-22 17:08:11 -07004251 /* advance to "verified" state */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004252 LOGV("+++ not verifying class %s (cl=%p)\n",
4253 clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader);
Andy McFaddend22748a2010-04-22 17:08:11 -07004254 clazz->status = CLASS_VERIFIED;
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004255 goto noverify;
4256 }
4257
4258 if (!gDvm.optimizing)
4259 LOGV("+++ late verify on %s\n", clazz->descriptor);
4260
4261 /*
4262 * We're not supposed to optimize an unverified class, but during
4263 * development this mode was useful. We can't verify an optimized
4264 * class because the optimization process discards information.
4265 */
4266 if (IS_CLASS_FLAG_SET(clazz, CLASS_ISOPTIMIZED)) {
4267 LOGW("Class '%s' was optimized without verification; "
4268 "not verifying now\n",
4269 clazz->descriptor);
4270 LOGW(" ('rm /data/dalvik-cache/*' and restart to fix this)");
4271 goto verify_failed;
4272 }
4273
4274 clazz->status = CLASS_VERIFYING;
Andy McFadden228a6b02010-05-04 15:02:32 -07004275 if (!dvmVerifyClass(clazz)) {
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004276verify_failed:
4277 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage("Ljava/lang/VerifyError;",
4278 clazz->descriptor);
4279 clazz->verifyErrorClass = dvmGetException(self)->clazz;
4280 clazz->status = CLASS_ERROR;
4281 goto bail_unlock;
4282 }
4283
4284 clazz->status = CLASS_VERIFIED;
4285 }
4286noverify:
4287
Andy McFaddend22748a2010-04-22 17:08:11 -07004288#ifdef WITH_DEBUGGER
4289 /* update instruction stream now that the verifier is done */
4290 dvmFlushBreakpoints(clazz);
4291#endif
4292
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004293 if (clazz->status == CLASS_INITIALIZED)
4294 goto bail_unlock;
4295
4296 while (clazz->status == CLASS_INITIALIZING) {
4297 /* we caught somebody else in the act; was it us? */
4298 if (clazz->initThreadId == self->threadId) {
4299 //LOGV("HEY: found a recursive <clinit>\n");
4300 goto bail_unlock;
4301 }
4302
4303 if (dvmCheckException(self)) {
4304 LOGW("GLITCH: exception pending at start of class init\n");
4305 dvmAbort();
4306 }
4307
4308 /*
4309 * Wait for the other thread to finish initialization. We pass
4310 * "false" for the "interruptShouldThrow" arg so it doesn't throw
4311 * an exception on interrupt.
4312 */
4313 dvmObjectWait(self, (Object*) clazz, 0, 0, false);
4314
4315 /*
4316 * When we wake up, repeat the test for init-in-progress. If there's
4317 * an exception pending (only possible if "interruptShouldThrow"
4318 * was set), bail out.
4319 */
4320 if (dvmCheckException(self)) {
4321 LOGI("Class init of '%s' failing with wait() exception\n",
4322 clazz->descriptor);
4323 /*
4324 * TODO: this is bogus, because it means the two threads have a
4325 * different idea of the class status. We need to flag the
4326 * class as bad and ensure that the initializer thread respects
4327 * our notice. If we get lucky and wake up after the class has
4328 * finished initialization but before being woken, we have to
4329 * swallow the exception, perhaps raising thread->interrupted
4330 * to preserve semantics.
4331 *
4332 * Since we're not currently allowing interrupts, this should
4333 * never happen and we don't need to fix this.
4334 */
4335 assert(false);
4336 throwClinitError();
4337 clazz->status = CLASS_ERROR;
4338 goto bail_unlock;
4339 }
4340 if (clazz->status == CLASS_INITIALIZING) {
4341 LOGI("Waiting again for class init\n");
4342 continue;
4343 }
4344 assert(clazz->status == CLASS_INITIALIZED ||
4345 clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR);
4346 if (clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR) {
4347 /*
4348 * The caller wants an exception, but it was thrown in a
4349 * different thread. Synthesize one here.
4350 */
4351 dvmThrowException("Ljava/lang/UnsatisfiedLinkError;",
4352 "(<clinit> failed, see exception in other thread)");
4353 }
4354 goto bail_unlock;
4355 }
4356
4357 /* see if we failed previously */
4358 if (clazz->status == CLASS_ERROR) {
4359 // might be wise to unlock before throwing; depends on which class
4360 // it is that we have locked
4361 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
4362 throwEarlierClassFailure(clazz);
4363 return false;
4364 }
4365
Andy McFaddenc95e0fb2010-04-29 14:13:01 -07004366#ifdef WITH_PROFILER
Andy McFaddene15a8eb2010-02-22 17:07:23 -08004367 u8 startWhen = 0;
4368 if (gDvm.allocProf.enabled) {
4369 startWhen = dvmGetRelativeTimeNsec();
4370 }
Andy McFaddenc95e0fb2010-04-29 14:13:01 -07004371#endif
Andy McFaddene15a8eb2010-02-22 17:07:23 -08004372
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004373 /*
4374 * We're ready to go, and have exclusive access to the class.
4375 *
4376 * Before we start initialization, we need to do one extra bit of
4377 * validation: make sure that the methods declared here match up
4378 * with our superclass and interfaces. We know that the UTF-8
4379 * descriptors match, but classes from different class loaders can
4380 * have the same name.
4381 *
4382 * We do this now, rather than at load/link time, for the same reason
4383 * that we defer verification.
4384 *
4385 * It's unfortunate that we need to do this at all, but we risk
4386 * mixing reference types with identical names (see Dalvik test 068).
4387 */
4388 if (!validateSuperDescriptors(clazz)) {
4389 assert(dvmCheckException(self));
4390 clazz->status = CLASS_ERROR;
4391 goto bail_unlock;
4392 }
4393
4394 /*
4395 * Let's initialize this thing.
4396 *
4397 * We unlock the object so that other threads can politely sleep on
4398 * our mutex with Object.wait(), instead of hanging or spinning trying
4399 * to grab our mutex.
4400 */
4401 assert(clazz->status < CLASS_INITIALIZING);
4402
4403#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
4404 // We started initializing.
4405 logClassLoad('+', clazz);
4406 initializedByUs = true;
4407#endif
4408
4409 clazz->status = CLASS_INITIALIZING;
4410 clazz->initThreadId = self->threadId;
4411 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
4412
4413 /* init our superclass */
4414 if (clazz->super != NULL && clazz->super->status != CLASS_INITIALIZED) {
4415 assert(!dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz));
4416 if (!dvmInitClass(clazz->super)) {
4417 assert(dvmCheckException(self));
4418 clazz->status = CLASS_ERROR;
4419 /* wake up anybody who started waiting while we were unlocked */
4420 dvmLockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
4421 goto bail_notify;
4422 }
4423 }
4424
4425 /* Initialize any static fields whose values are
4426 * stored in the Dex file. This should include all of the
4427 * simple "final static" fields, which are required to
4428 * be initialized first. (vmspec 2 sec 2.17.5 item 8)
4429 * More-complicated final static fields should be set
4430 * at the beginning of <clinit>; all we can do is trust
4431 * that the compiler did the right thing.
4432 */
4433 initSFields(clazz);
4434
4435 /* Execute any static initialization code.
4436 */
4437 method = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(clazz, "<clinit>", "()V");
4438 if (method == NULL) {
4439 LOGVV("No <clinit> found for %s\n", clazz->descriptor);
4440 } else {
4441 LOGVV("Invoking %s.<clinit>\n", clazz->descriptor);
4442 JValue unused;
4443 dvmCallMethod(self, method, NULL, &unused);
4444 }
4445
4446 if (dvmCheckException(self)) {
4447 /*
4448 * We've had an exception thrown during static initialization. We
4449 * need to throw an ExceptionInInitializerError, but we want to
4450 * tuck the original exception into the "cause" field.
4451 */
4452 LOGW("Exception %s thrown during %s.<clinit>\n",
4453 (dvmGetException(self)->clazz)->descriptor, clazz->descriptor);
4454 throwClinitError();
4455 //LOGW("+++ replaced\n");
4456
4457 dvmLockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
4458 clazz->status = CLASS_ERROR;
4459 } else {
4460 /* success! */
4461 dvmLockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
4462 clazz->status = CLASS_INITIALIZED;
4463 LOGVV("Initialized class: %s\n", clazz->descriptor);
Andy McFaddene15a8eb2010-02-22 17:07:23 -08004464
Andy McFaddenc95e0fb2010-04-29 14:13:01 -07004465#ifdef WITH_PROFILER
Andy McFaddene15a8eb2010-02-22 17:07:23 -08004466 /*
4467 * Update alloc counters. TODO: guard with mutex.
4468 */
4469 if (gDvm.allocProf.enabled && startWhen != 0) {
4470 u8 initDuration = dvmGetRelativeTimeNsec() - startWhen;
4471 gDvm.allocProf.classInitTime += initDuration;
4472 self->allocProf.classInitTime += initDuration;
4473 gDvm.allocProf.classInitCount++;
4474 self->allocProf.classInitCount++;
4475 }
Andy McFaddenc95e0fb2010-04-29 14:13:01 -07004476#endif
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004477 }
4478
4479bail_notify:
4480 /*
4481 * Notify anybody waiting on the object.
4482 */
4483 dvmObjectNotifyAll(self, (Object*) clazz);
4484
4485bail_unlock:
4486
4487#if LOG_CLASS_LOADING
4488 if (initializedByUs) {
4489 // We finished initializing.
4490 logClassLoad('-', clazz);
4491 }
4492#endif
4493
4494 dvmUnlockObject(self, (Object*) clazz);
4495
4496 return (clazz->status != CLASS_ERROR);
4497}
4498
4499/*
4500 * Replace method->nativeFunc and method->insns with new values. This is
4501 * performed on resolution of a native method.
4502 */
4503void dvmSetNativeFunc(const Method* method, DalvikBridgeFunc func,
4504 const u2* insns)
4505{
4506 ClassObject* clazz = method->clazz;
4507
4508 /* just open up both; easier that way */
4509 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
4510 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->directMethods);
4511
4512 ((Method*)method)->nativeFunc = func;
4513 ((Method*)method)->insns = insns;
4514
4515 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
4516 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->directMethods);
4517}
4518
4519/*
4520 * Add a RegisterMap to a Method. This is done when we verify the class
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07004521 * and compute the register maps at class initialization time (i.e. when
4522 * we don't have a pre-generated map). This means "pMap" is on the heap
4523 * and should be freed when the Method is discarded.
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004524 */
4525void dvmSetRegisterMap(Method* method, const RegisterMap* pMap)
4526{
4527 ClassObject* clazz = method->clazz;
4528
4529 if (method->registerMap != NULL) {
Andy McFaddend45a8872009-03-24 20:41:52 -07004530 /* unexpected during class loading, okay on first use (uncompress) */
Andy McFadden9faa9e62009-04-08 00:35:55 -07004531 LOGV("NOTE: registerMap already set for %s.%s\n",
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004532 method->clazz->descriptor, method->name);
4533 /* keep going */
4534 }
The Android Open Source Project99409882009-03-18 22:20:24 -07004535 assert(!dvmIsNativeMethod(method) && !dvmIsAbstractMethod(method));
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004536
4537 /* might be virtual or direct */
4538 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
4539 dvmLinearReadWrite(clazz->classLoader, clazz->directMethods);
4540
4541 method->registerMap = pMap;
4542
4543 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->virtualMethods);
4544 dvmLinearReadOnly(clazz->classLoader, clazz->directMethods);
4545}
4546
4547/*
4548 * dvmHashForeach callback. A nonzero return value causes foreach to
4549 * bail out.
4550 */
4551static int findClassCallback(void* vclazz, void* arg)
4552{
4553 ClassObject* clazz = vclazz;
4554 const char* descriptor = (const char*) arg;
4555
4556 if (strcmp(clazz->descriptor, descriptor) == 0)
4557 return (int) clazz;
4558 return 0;
4559}
4560
4561/*
4562 * Find a loaded class by descriptor. Returns the first one found.
4563 * Because there can be more than one if class loaders are involved,
4564 * this is not an especially good API. (Currently only used by the
4565 * debugger and "checking" JNI.)
4566 *
4567 * "descriptor" should have the form "Ljava/lang/Class;" or
4568 * "[Ljava/lang/Class;", i.e. a descriptor and not an internal-form
4569 * class name.
4570 */
4571ClassObject* dvmFindLoadedClass(const char* descriptor)
4572{
4573 int result;
4574
4575 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4576 result = dvmHashForeach(gDvm.loadedClasses, findClassCallback,
4577 (void*) descriptor);
4578 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4579
4580 return (ClassObject*) result;
4581}
4582
4583/*
4584 * Retrieve the system (a/k/a application) class loader.
4585 */
4586Object* dvmGetSystemClassLoader(void)
4587{
4588 ClassObject* clazz;
4589 Method* getSysMeth;
4590 Object* loader;
4591
4592 clazz = dvmFindSystemClass("Ljava/lang/ClassLoader;");
4593 if (clazz == NULL)
4594 return NULL;
4595
4596 getSysMeth = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(clazz, "getSystemClassLoader",
4597 "()Ljava/lang/ClassLoader;");
4598 if (getSysMeth == NULL)
4599 return NULL;
4600
4601 JValue result;
4602 dvmCallMethod(dvmThreadSelf(), getSysMeth, NULL, &result);
4603 loader = (Object*)result.l;
4604 return loader;
4605}
4606
4607
4608/*
4609 * This is a dvmHashForeach callback.
4610 */
4611static int dumpClass(void* vclazz, void* varg)
4612{
4613 const ClassObject* clazz = (const ClassObject*) vclazz;
4614 const ClassObject* super;
4615 int flags = (int) varg;
4616 char* desc;
4617 int i;
4618
4619 if (clazz == NULL) {
4620 LOGI("dumpClass: ignoring request to dump null class\n");
4621 return 0;
4622 }
4623
4624 if ((flags & kDumpClassFullDetail) == 0) {
4625 bool showInit = (flags & kDumpClassInitialized) != 0;
4626 bool showLoader = (flags & kDumpClassClassLoader) != 0;
4627 const char* initStr;
4628
4629 initStr = dvmIsClassInitialized(clazz) ? "true" : "false";
4630
4631 if (showInit && showLoader)
4632 LOGI("%s %p %s\n", clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader, initStr);
4633 else if (showInit)
4634 LOGI("%s %s\n", clazz->descriptor, initStr);
4635 else if (showLoader)
4636 LOGI("%s %p\n", clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader);
4637 else
4638 LOGI("%s\n", clazz->descriptor);
4639
4640 return 0;
4641 }
4642
4643 /* clazz->super briefly holds the superclass index during class prep */
4644 if ((u4)clazz->super > 0x10000 && (u4) clazz->super != (u4)-1)
4645 super = clazz->super;
4646 else
4647 super = NULL;
4648
4649 LOGI("----- %s '%s' cl=%p ser=0x%08x -----\n",
4650 dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz) ? "interface" : "class",
4651 clazz->descriptor, clazz->classLoader, clazz->serialNumber);
4652 LOGI(" objectSize=%d (%d from super)\n", (int) clazz->objectSize,
4653 super != NULL ? (int) super->objectSize : -1);
4654 LOGI(" access=0x%04x.%04x\n", clazz->accessFlags >> 16,
4655 clazz->accessFlags & JAVA_FLAGS_MASK);
4656 if (super != NULL)
4657 LOGI(" super='%s' (cl=%p)\n", super->descriptor, super->classLoader);
4658 if (dvmIsArrayClass(clazz)) {
4659 LOGI(" dimensions=%d elementClass=%s\n",
4660 clazz->arrayDim, clazz->elementClass->descriptor);
4661 }
4662 if (clazz->iftableCount > 0) {
4663 LOGI(" interfaces (%d):\n", clazz->iftableCount);
4664 for (i = 0; i < clazz->iftableCount; i++) {
4665 InterfaceEntry* ent = &clazz->iftable[i];
4666 int j;
4667
4668 LOGI(" %2d: %s (cl=%p)\n",
4669 i, ent->clazz->descriptor, ent->clazz->classLoader);
4670
4671 /* enable when needed */
4672 if (false && ent->methodIndexArray != NULL) {
4673 for (j = 0; j < ent->clazz->virtualMethodCount; j++)
4674 LOGI(" %2d: %d %s %s\n",
4675 j, ent->methodIndexArray[j],
4676 ent->clazz->virtualMethods[j].name,
4677 clazz->vtable[ent->methodIndexArray[j]]->name);
4678 }
4679 }
4680 }
4681 if (!dvmIsInterfaceClass(clazz)) {
4682 LOGI(" vtable (%d entries, %d in super):\n", clazz->vtableCount,
4683 super != NULL ? super->vtableCount : 0);
4684 for (i = 0; i < clazz->vtableCount; i++) {
4685 desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(&clazz->vtable[i]->prototype);
4686 LOGI(" %s%2d: %p %20s %s\n",
4687 (i != clazz->vtable[i]->methodIndex) ? "*** " : "",
4688 (u4) clazz->vtable[i]->methodIndex, clazz->vtable[i],
4689 clazz->vtable[i]->name, desc);
4690 free(desc);
4691 }
4692 LOGI(" direct methods (%d entries):\n", clazz->directMethodCount);
4693 for (i = 0; i < clazz->directMethodCount; i++) {
4694 desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(
4695 &clazz->directMethods[i].prototype);
4696 LOGI(" %2d: %20s %s\n", i, clazz->directMethods[i].name,
4697 desc);
4698 free(desc);
4699 }
4700 } else {
4701 LOGI(" interface methods (%d):\n", clazz->virtualMethodCount);
4702 for (i = 0; i < clazz->virtualMethodCount; i++) {
4703 desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(
4704 &clazz->virtualMethods[i].prototype);
4705 LOGI(" %2d: %2d %20s %s\n", i,
4706 (u4) clazz->virtualMethods[i].methodIndex,
4707 clazz->virtualMethods[i].name,
4708 desc);
4709 free(desc);
4710 }
4711 }
4712 if (clazz->sfieldCount > 0) {
4713 LOGI(" static fields (%d entries):\n", clazz->sfieldCount);
4714 for (i = 0; i < clazz->sfieldCount; i++) {
4715 LOGI(" %2d: %20s %s\n", i, clazz->sfields[i].field.name,
4716 clazz->sfields[i].field.signature);
4717 }
4718 }
4719 if (clazz->ifieldCount > 0) {
4720 LOGI(" instance fields (%d entries):\n", clazz->ifieldCount);
4721 for (i = 0; i < clazz->ifieldCount; i++) {
4722 LOGI(" %2d: %20s %s\n", i, clazz->ifields[i].field.name,
4723 clazz->ifields[i].field.signature);
4724 }
4725 }
4726 return 0;
4727}
4728
4729/*
4730 * Dump the contents of a single class.
4731 *
4732 * Pass kDumpClassFullDetail into "flags" to get lots of detail.
4733 */
4734void dvmDumpClass(const ClassObject* clazz, int flags)
4735{
4736 dumpClass((void*) clazz, (void*) flags);
4737}
4738
4739/*
4740 * Dump the contents of all classes.
4741 */
4742void dvmDumpAllClasses(int flags)
4743{
4744 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4745 dvmHashForeach(gDvm.loadedClasses, dumpClass, (void*) flags);
4746 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4747}
4748
4749/*
4750 * Get the number of loaded classes
4751 */
4752int dvmGetNumLoadedClasses()
4753{
4754 int count;
4755 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4756 count = dvmHashTableNumEntries(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4757 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4758 return count;
4759}
4760
4761/*
4762 * Write some statistics to the log file.
4763 */
4764void dvmDumpLoaderStats(const char* msg)
4765{
4766 LOGV("VM stats (%s): cls=%d/%d meth=%d ifld=%d sfld=%d linear=%d\n",
4767 msg, gDvm.numLoadedClasses, dvmHashTableNumEntries(gDvm.loadedClasses),
4768 gDvm.numDeclaredMethods, gDvm.numDeclaredInstFields,
4769 gDvm.numDeclaredStaticFields, gDvm.pBootLoaderAlloc->curOffset);
4770#ifdef COUNT_PRECISE_METHODS
4771 LOGI("GC precise methods: %d\n",
4772 dvmPointerSetGetCount(gDvm.preciseMethods));
4773#endif
4774}
4775
4776#ifdef PROFILE_FIELD_ACCESS
4777/*
4778 * Dump the field access counts for all fields in this method.
4779 */
4780static int dumpAccessCounts(void* vclazz, void* varg)
4781{
4782 const ClassObject* clazz = (const ClassObject*) vclazz;
4783 int i;
4784
4785 for (i = 0; i < clazz->ifieldCount; i++) {
4786 Field* field = &clazz->ifields[i].field;
4787
4788 if (field->gets != 0)
4789 printf("GI %d %s.%s\n", field->gets,
4790 field->clazz->descriptor, field->name);
4791 if (field->puts != 0)
4792 printf("PI %d %s.%s\n", field->puts,
4793 field->clazz->descriptor, field->name);
4794 }
4795 for (i = 0; i < clazz->sfieldCount; i++) {
4796 Field* field = &clazz->sfields[i].field;
4797
4798 if (field->gets != 0)
4799 printf("GS %d %s.%s\n", field->gets,
4800 field->clazz->descriptor, field->name);
4801 if (field->puts != 0)
4802 printf("PS %d %s.%s\n", field->puts,
4803 field->clazz->descriptor, field->name);
4804 }
4805
4806 return 0;
4807}
4808
4809/*
4810 * Dump the field access counts for all loaded classes.
4811 */
4812void dvmDumpFieldAccessCounts(void)
4813{
4814 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4815 dvmHashForeach(gDvm.loadedClasses, dumpAccessCounts, NULL);
4816 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4817}
4818#endif
4819
4820
4821/*
4822 * Mark all classes associated with the built-in loader.
4823 */
4824static int markClassObject(void *clazz, void *arg)
4825{
4826 UNUSED_PARAMETER(arg);
4827
4828 dvmMarkObjectNonNull((Object *)clazz);
4829 return 0;
4830}
4831
4832/*
4833 * The garbage collector calls this to mark the class objects for all
4834 * loaded classes.
4835 */
4836void dvmGcScanRootClassLoader()
4837{
4838 /* dvmClassStartup() may not have been called before the first GC.
4839 */
The Android Open Source Projectf6c38712009-03-03 19:28:47 -08004840 if (gDvm.loadedClasses != NULL) {
4841 dvmHashTableLock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4842 dvmHashForeach(gDvm.loadedClasses, markClassObject, NULL);
4843 dvmHashTableUnlock(gDvm.loadedClasses);
4844 }
4845}
4846
4847
4848/*
4849 * ===========================================================================
4850 * Method Prototypes and Descriptors
4851 * ===========================================================================
4852 */
4853
4854/*
4855 * Compare the two method names and prototypes, a la strcmp(). The
4856 * name is considered the "major" order and the prototype the "minor"
4857 * order. The prototypes are compared as if by dvmCompareMethodProtos().
4858 */
4859int dvmCompareMethodNamesAndProtos(const Method* method1,
4860 const Method* method2)
4861{
4862 int result = strcmp(method1->name, method2->name);
4863
4864 if (result != 0) {
4865 return result;
4866 }
4867
4868 return dvmCompareMethodProtos(method1, method2);
4869}
4870
4871/*
4872 * Compare the two method names and prototypes, a la strcmp(), ignoring
4873 * the return value. The name is considered the "major" order and the
4874 * prototype the "minor" order. The prototypes are compared as if by
4875 * dvmCompareMethodArgProtos().
4876 */
4877int dvmCompareMethodNamesAndParameterProtos(const Method* method1,
4878 const Method* method2)
4879{
4880 int result = strcmp(method1->name, method2->name);
4881
4882 if (result != 0) {
4883 return result;
4884 }
4885
4886 return dvmCompareMethodParameterProtos(method1, method2);
4887}
4888
4889/*
4890 * Compare a (name, prototype) pair with the (name, prototype) of
4891 * a method, a la strcmp(). The name is considered the "major" order and
4892 * the prototype the "minor" order. The descriptor and prototype are
4893 * compared as if by dvmCompareDescriptorAndMethodProto().
4894 */
4895int dvmCompareNameProtoAndMethod(const char* name,
4896 const DexProto* proto, const Method* method)
4897{
4898 int result = strcmp(name, method->name);
4899
4900 if (result != 0) {
4901 return result;
4902 }
4903
4904 return dexProtoCompare(proto, &method->prototype);
4905}
4906
4907/*
4908 * Compare a (name, method descriptor) pair with the (name, prototype) of
4909 * a method, a la strcmp(). The name is considered the "major" order and
4910 * the prototype the "minor" order. The descriptor and prototype are
4911 * compared as if by dvmCompareDescriptorAndMethodProto().
4912 */
4913int dvmCompareNameDescriptorAndMethod(const char* name,
4914 const char* descriptor, const Method* method)
4915{
4916 int result = strcmp(name, method->name);
4917
4918 if (result != 0) {
4919 return result;
4920 }
4921
4922 return dvmCompareDescriptorAndMethodProto(descriptor, method);
4923}