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Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +00001//===-- JITMemoryManager.cpp - Memory Allocator for JIT'd code ------------===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
Chris Lattner4ee451d2007-12-29 20:36:04 +00005// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +00007//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This file defines the DefaultJITMemoryManager class.
11//
12//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +000014#define DEBUG_TYPE "jit"
Reid Kleckner4bf37062009-07-23 01:40:54 +000015#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITMemoryManager.h"
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +000016#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
17#include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h"
Benjamin Kramer1bd73352010-04-08 10:44:28 +000018#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
Chandler Carruthd04a8d42012-12-03 16:50:05 +000019#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
Chandler Carruth0b8c9a82013-01-02 11:36:10 +000020#include "llvm/IR/GlobalValue.h"
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +000021#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000022#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +000023#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
Danil Malyshev30b9e322012-03-28 21:46:36 +000024#include "llvm/Support/DynamicLibrary.h"
Chandler Carruthd04a8d42012-12-03 16:50:05 +000025#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
Chandler Carruthd04a8d42012-12-03 16:50:05 +000026#include "llvm/Support/Memory.h"
27#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
Chuck Rose III3012ac62007-12-06 02:03:01 +000028#include <cassert>
Dan Gohmande551f92009-04-01 18:45:54 +000029#include <climits>
Anton Korobeynikovae9f3a32008-02-20 11:08:44 +000030#include <cstring>
Chandler Carruthd04a8d42012-12-03 16:50:05 +000031#include <vector>
Danil Malyshev30b9e322012-03-28 21:46:36 +000032
33#if defined(__linux__)
34#if defined(HAVE_SYS_STAT_H)
35#include <sys/stat.h>
36#endif
37#include <fcntl.h>
38#include <unistd.h>
39#endif
40
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000041using namespace llvm;
42
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +000043STATISTIC(NumSlabs, "Number of slabs of memory allocated by the JIT");
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000044
45JITMemoryManager::~JITMemoryManager() {}
46
47//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
48// Memory Block Implementation.
49//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
50
51namespace {
52 /// MemoryRangeHeader - For a range of memory, this is the header that we put
53 /// on the block of memory. It is carefully crafted to be one word of memory.
54 /// Allocated blocks have just this header, free'd blocks have FreeRangeHeader
55 /// which starts with this.
56 struct FreeRangeHeader;
57 struct MemoryRangeHeader {
58 /// ThisAllocated - This is true if this block is currently allocated. If
59 /// not, this can be converted to a FreeRangeHeader.
60 unsigned ThisAllocated : 1;
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +000061
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000062 /// PrevAllocated - Keep track of whether the block immediately before us is
63 /// allocated. If not, the word immediately before this header is the size
64 /// of the previous block.
65 unsigned PrevAllocated : 1;
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +000066
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000067 /// BlockSize - This is the size in bytes of this memory block,
68 /// including this header.
Dan Gohmande551f92009-04-01 18:45:54 +000069 uintptr_t BlockSize : (sizeof(intptr_t)*CHAR_BIT - 2);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +000070
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000071
72 /// getBlockAfter - Return the memory block immediately after this one.
73 ///
74 MemoryRangeHeader &getBlockAfter() const {
David Greenefe1215e2013-01-14 21:04:44 +000075 return *reinterpret_cast<MemoryRangeHeader *>(
76 reinterpret_cast<char*>(
77 const_cast<MemoryRangeHeader *>(this))+BlockSize);
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000078 }
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +000079
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000080 /// getFreeBlockBefore - If the block before this one is free, return it,
81 /// otherwise return null.
82 FreeRangeHeader *getFreeBlockBefore() const {
83 if (PrevAllocated) return 0;
David Greenefe1215e2013-01-14 21:04:44 +000084 intptr_t PrevSize = reinterpret_cast<intptr_t *>(
85 const_cast<MemoryRangeHeader *>(this))[-1];
86 return reinterpret_cast<FreeRangeHeader *>(
87 reinterpret_cast<char*>(
88 const_cast<MemoryRangeHeader *>(this))-PrevSize);
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000089 }
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +000090
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000091 /// FreeBlock - Turn an allocated block into a free block, adjusting
92 /// bits in the object headers, and adding an end of region memory block.
93 FreeRangeHeader *FreeBlock(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +000094
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000095 /// TrimAllocationToSize - If this allocated block is significantly larger
96 /// than NewSize, split it into two pieces (where the former is NewSize
97 /// bytes, including the header), and add the new block to the free list.
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +000098 FreeRangeHeader *TrimAllocationToSize(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList,
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +000099 uint64_t NewSize);
100 };
101
102 /// FreeRangeHeader - For a memory block that isn't already allocated, this
103 /// keeps track of the current block and has a pointer to the next free block.
104 /// Free blocks are kept on a circularly linked list.
105 struct FreeRangeHeader : public MemoryRangeHeader {
106 FreeRangeHeader *Prev;
107 FreeRangeHeader *Next;
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000108
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000109 /// getMinBlockSize - Get the minimum size for a memory block. Blocks
110 /// smaller than this size cannot be created.
111 static unsigned getMinBlockSize() {
112 return sizeof(FreeRangeHeader)+sizeof(intptr_t);
113 }
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000114
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000115 /// SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker - The word at the end of every free block is
116 /// known to be the size of the free block. Set it for this block.
117 void SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker() {
118 void *EndOfBlock = (char*)this + BlockSize;
119 ((intptr_t *)EndOfBlock)[-1] = BlockSize;
120 }
121
122 FreeRangeHeader *RemoveFromFreeList() {
123 assert(Next->Prev == this && Prev->Next == this && "Freelist broken!");
124 Next->Prev = Prev;
125 return Prev->Next = Next;
126 }
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000127
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000128 void AddToFreeList(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList) {
129 Next = FreeList;
130 Prev = FreeList->Prev;
131 Prev->Next = this;
132 Next->Prev = this;
133 }
134
135 /// GrowBlock - The block after this block just got deallocated. Merge it
136 /// into the current block.
137 void GrowBlock(uintptr_t NewSize);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000138
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000139 /// AllocateBlock - Mark this entire block allocated, updating freelists
140 /// etc. This returns a pointer to the circular free-list.
141 FreeRangeHeader *AllocateBlock();
142 };
143}
144
145
146/// AllocateBlock - Mark this entire block allocated, updating freelists
147/// etc. This returns a pointer to the circular free-list.
148FreeRangeHeader *FreeRangeHeader::AllocateBlock() {
149 assert(!ThisAllocated && !getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated &&
150 "Cannot allocate an allocated block!");
151 // Mark this block allocated.
152 ThisAllocated = 1;
153 getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated = 1;
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000154
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000155 // Remove it from the free list.
156 return RemoveFromFreeList();
157}
158
159/// FreeBlock - Turn an allocated block into a free block, adjusting
160/// bits in the object headers, and adding an end of region memory block.
161/// If possible, coalesce this block with neighboring blocks. Return the
162/// FreeRangeHeader to allocate from.
163FreeRangeHeader *MemoryRangeHeader::FreeBlock(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList) {
164 MemoryRangeHeader *FollowingBlock = &getBlockAfter();
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000165 assert(ThisAllocated && "This block is already free!");
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000166 assert(FollowingBlock->PrevAllocated && "Flags out of sync!");
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000167
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000168 FreeRangeHeader *FreeListToReturn = FreeList;
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000169
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000170 // If the block after this one is free, merge it into this block.
171 if (!FollowingBlock->ThisAllocated) {
172 FreeRangeHeader &FollowingFreeBlock = *(FreeRangeHeader *)FollowingBlock;
173 // "FreeList" always needs to be a valid free block. If we're about to
174 // coalesce with it, update our notion of what the free list is.
175 if (&FollowingFreeBlock == FreeList) {
176 FreeList = FollowingFreeBlock.Next;
177 FreeListToReturn = 0;
178 assert(&FollowingFreeBlock != FreeList && "No tombstone block?");
179 }
180 FollowingFreeBlock.RemoveFromFreeList();
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000181
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000182 // Include the following block into this one.
183 BlockSize += FollowingFreeBlock.BlockSize;
184 FollowingBlock = &FollowingFreeBlock.getBlockAfter();
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000185
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000186 // Tell the block after the block we are coalescing that this block is
187 // allocated.
188 FollowingBlock->PrevAllocated = 1;
189 }
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000190
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000191 assert(FollowingBlock->ThisAllocated && "Missed coalescing?");
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000192
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000193 if (FreeRangeHeader *PrevFreeBlock = getFreeBlockBefore()) {
194 PrevFreeBlock->GrowBlock(PrevFreeBlock->BlockSize + BlockSize);
195 return FreeListToReturn ? FreeListToReturn : PrevFreeBlock;
196 }
197
198 // Otherwise, mark this block free.
199 FreeRangeHeader &FreeBlock = *(FreeRangeHeader*)this;
200 FollowingBlock->PrevAllocated = 0;
201 FreeBlock.ThisAllocated = 0;
202
203 // Link this into the linked list of free blocks.
204 FreeBlock.AddToFreeList(FreeList);
205
206 // Add a marker at the end of the block, indicating the size of this free
207 // block.
208 FreeBlock.SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
209 return FreeListToReturn ? FreeListToReturn : &FreeBlock;
210}
211
212/// GrowBlock - The block after this block just got deallocated. Merge it
213/// into the current block.
214void FreeRangeHeader::GrowBlock(uintptr_t NewSize) {
215 assert(NewSize > BlockSize && "Not growing block?");
216 BlockSize = NewSize;
217 SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
218 getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated = 0;
219}
220
221/// TrimAllocationToSize - If this allocated block is significantly larger
222/// than NewSize, split it into two pieces (where the former is NewSize
223/// bytes, including the header), and add the new block to the free list.
224FreeRangeHeader *MemoryRangeHeader::
225TrimAllocationToSize(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList, uint64_t NewSize) {
226 assert(ThisAllocated && getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated &&
227 "Cannot deallocate part of an allocated block!");
228
Evan Cheng60b75f42008-07-29 07:38:32 +0000229 // Don't allow blocks to be trimmed below minimum required size
230 NewSize = std::max<uint64_t>(FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize(), NewSize);
231
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000232 // Round up size for alignment of header.
233 unsigned HeaderAlign = __alignof(FreeRangeHeader);
234 NewSize = (NewSize+ (HeaderAlign-1)) & ~(HeaderAlign-1);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000235
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000236 // Size is now the size of the block we will remove from the start of the
237 // current block.
238 assert(NewSize <= BlockSize &&
239 "Allocating more space from this block than exists!");
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000240
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000241 // If splitting this block will cause the remainder to be too small, do not
242 // split the block.
243 if (BlockSize <= NewSize+FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize())
244 return FreeList;
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000245
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000246 // Otherwise, we splice the required number of bytes out of this block, form
247 // a new block immediately after it, then mark this block allocated.
248 MemoryRangeHeader &FormerNextBlock = getBlockAfter();
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000249
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000250 // Change the size of this block.
251 BlockSize = NewSize;
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000252
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000253 // Get the new block we just sliced out and turn it into a free block.
254 FreeRangeHeader &NewNextBlock = (FreeRangeHeader &)getBlockAfter();
255 NewNextBlock.BlockSize = (char*)&FormerNextBlock - (char*)&NewNextBlock;
256 NewNextBlock.ThisAllocated = 0;
257 NewNextBlock.PrevAllocated = 1;
258 NewNextBlock.SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
259 FormerNextBlock.PrevAllocated = 0;
260 NewNextBlock.AddToFreeList(FreeList);
261 return &NewNextBlock;
262}
263
264//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
265// Memory Block Implementation.
266//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
267
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000268namespace {
269
270 class DefaultJITMemoryManager;
271
272 class JITSlabAllocator : public SlabAllocator {
273 DefaultJITMemoryManager &JMM;
274 public:
275 JITSlabAllocator(DefaultJITMemoryManager &jmm) : JMM(jmm) { }
276 virtual ~JITSlabAllocator() { }
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700277 MemSlab *Allocate(size_t Size) override;
278 void Deallocate(MemSlab *Slab) override;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000279 };
280
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000281 /// DefaultJITMemoryManager - Manage memory for the JIT code generation.
282 /// This splits a large block of MAP_NORESERVE'd memory into two
283 /// sections, one for function stubs, one for the functions themselves. We
284 /// have to do this because we may need to emit a function stub while in the
285 /// middle of emitting a function, and we don't know how large the function we
286 /// are emitting is.
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000287 class DefaultJITMemoryManager : public JITMemoryManager {
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700288 public:
289 /// DefaultCodeSlabSize - When we have to go map more memory, we allocate at
290 /// least this much unless more is requested. Currently, in 512k slabs.
291 static const size_t DefaultCodeSlabSize = 512 * 1024;
Jeffrey Yasskin489393d2009-07-08 21:59:57 +0000292
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700293 /// DefaultSlabSize - Allocate globals and stubs into slabs of 64K (probably
294 /// 16 pages) unless we get an allocation above SizeThreshold.
295 static const size_t DefaultSlabSize = 64 * 1024;
296
297 /// DefaultSizeThreshold - For any allocation larger than 16K (probably
298 /// 4 pages), we should allocate a separate slab to avoid wasted space at
299 /// the end of a normal slab.
300 static const size_t DefaultSizeThreshold = 16 * 1024;
301
302 private:
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000303 // Whether to poison freed memory.
304 bool PoisonMemory;
305
306 /// LastSlab - This points to the last slab allocated and is used as the
307 /// NearBlock parameter to AllocateRWX so that we can attempt to lay out all
308 /// stubs, data, and code contiguously in memory. In general, however, this
309 /// is not possible because the NearBlock parameter is ignored on Windows
310 /// platforms and even on Unix it works on a best-effort pasis.
311 sys::MemoryBlock LastSlab;
312
313 // Memory slabs allocated by the JIT. We refer to them as slabs so we don't
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000314 // confuse them with the blocks of memory described above.
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000315 std::vector<sys::MemoryBlock> CodeSlabs;
316 JITSlabAllocator BumpSlabAllocator;
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700317 BumpPtrAllocatorImpl<DefaultSlabSize, DefaultSizeThreshold> StubAllocator;
318 BumpPtrAllocatorImpl<DefaultSlabSize, DefaultSizeThreshold> DataAllocator;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000319
320 // Circular list of free blocks.
321 FreeRangeHeader *FreeMemoryList;
322
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000323 // When emitting code into a memory block, this is the block.
324 MemoryRangeHeader *CurBlock;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000325
Bruno Cardoso Lopes186c6702009-06-04 00:15:51 +0000326 uint8_t *GOTBase; // Target Specific reserved memory
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000327 public:
328 DefaultJITMemoryManager();
329 ~DefaultJITMemoryManager();
330
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000331 /// allocateNewSlab - Allocates a new MemoryBlock and remembers it as the
332 /// last slab it allocated, so that subsequent allocations follow it.
333 sys::MemoryBlock allocateNewSlab(size_t size);
334
Danil Malyshev30b9e322012-03-28 21:46:36 +0000335 /// getPointerToNamedFunction - This method returns the address of the
336 /// specified function by using the dlsym function call.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700337 void *getPointerToNamedFunction(const std::string &Name,
338 bool AbortOnFailure = true) override;
Danil Malyshev30b9e322012-03-28 21:46:36 +0000339
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700340 void AllocateGOT() override;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000341
342 // Testing methods.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700343 bool CheckInvariants(std::string &ErrorStr) override;
344 size_t GetDefaultCodeSlabSize() override { return DefaultCodeSlabSize; }
345 size_t GetDefaultDataSlabSize() override { return DefaultSlabSize; }
346 size_t GetDefaultStubSlabSize() override { return DefaultSlabSize; }
347 unsigned GetNumCodeSlabs() override { return CodeSlabs.size(); }
348 unsigned GetNumDataSlabs() override { return DataAllocator.GetNumSlabs(); }
349 unsigned GetNumStubSlabs() override { return StubAllocator.GetNumSlabs(); }
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000350
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000351 /// startFunctionBody - When a function starts, allocate a block of free
352 /// executable memory, returning a pointer to it and its actual size.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700353 uint8_t *startFunctionBody(const Function *F,
354 uintptr_t &ActualSize) override {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000355
Chris Lattner96c96b42009-03-09 21:34:10 +0000356 FreeRangeHeader* candidateBlock = FreeMemoryList;
357 FreeRangeHeader* head = FreeMemoryList;
358 FreeRangeHeader* iter = head->Next;
359
360 uintptr_t largest = candidateBlock->BlockSize;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000361
Chris Lattner96c96b42009-03-09 21:34:10 +0000362 // Search for the largest free block
363 while (iter != head) {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000364 if (iter->BlockSize > largest) {
365 largest = iter->BlockSize;
366 candidateBlock = iter;
367 }
368 iter = iter->Next;
Chris Lattner96c96b42009-03-09 21:34:10 +0000369 }
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000370
Nicolas Geoffray1b10d792009-07-29 22:55:02 +0000371 largest = largest - sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000372
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000373 // If this block isn't big enough for the allocation desired, allocate
374 // another block of memory and add it to the free list.
Nicolas Geoffray1b10d792009-07-29 22:55:02 +0000375 if (largest < ActualSize ||
376 largest <= FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize()) {
David Greenebd8c8af2010-01-05 01:23:38 +0000377 DEBUG(dbgs() << "JIT: Allocating another slab of memory for function.");
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000378 candidateBlock = allocateNewCodeSlab((size_t)ActualSize);
379 }
380
Chris Lattner96c96b42009-03-09 21:34:10 +0000381 // Select this candidate block for allocation
382 CurBlock = candidateBlock;
383
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000384 // Allocate the entire memory block.
Chris Lattner96c96b42009-03-09 21:34:10 +0000385 FreeMemoryList = candidateBlock->AllocateBlock();
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000386 ActualSize = CurBlock->BlockSize - sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
387 return (uint8_t *)(CurBlock + 1);
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000388 }
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000389
390 /// allocateNewCodeSlab - Helper method to allocate a new slab of code
391 /// memory from the OS and add it to the free list. Returns the new
392 /// FreeRangeHeader at the base of the slab.
393 FreeRangeHeader *allocateNewCodeSlab(size_t MinSize) {
394 // If the user needs at least MinSize free memory, then we account for
395 // two MemoryRangeHeaders: the one in the user's block, and the one at the
396 // end of the slab.
397 size_t PaddedMin = MinSize + 2 * sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
398 size_t SlabSize = std::max(DefaultCodeSlabSize, PaddedMin);
399 sys::MemoryBlock B = allocateNewSlab(SlabSize);
400 CodeSlabs.push_back(B);
401 char *MemBase = (char*)(B.base());
402
403 // Put a tiny allocated block at the end of the memory chunk, so when
404 // FreeBlock calls getBlockAfter it doesn't fall off the end.
405 MemoryRangeHeader *EndBlock =
406 (MemoryRangeHeader*)(MemBase + B.size()) - 1;
407 EndBlock->ThisAllocated = 1;
408 EndBlock->PrevAllocated = 0;
409 EndBlock->BlockSize = sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
410
411 // Start out with a vast new block of free memory.
412 FreeRangeHeader *NewBlock = (FreeRangeHeader*)MemBase;
413 NewBlock->ThisAllocated = 0;
414 // Make sure getFreeBlockBefore doesn't look into unmapped memory.
415 NewBlock->PrevAllocated = 1;
416 NewBlock->BlockSize = (uintptr_t)EndBlock - (uintptr_t)NewBlock;
417 NewBlock->SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
418 NewBlock->AddToFreeList(FreeMemoryList);
419
420 assert(NewBlock->BlockSize - sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader) >= MinSize &&
421 "The block was too small!");
422 return NewBlock;
423 }
424
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000425 /// endFunctionBody - The function F is now allocated, and takes the memory
426 /// in the range [FunctionStart,FunctionEnd).
Bruno Cardoso Lopes186c6702009-06-04 00:15:51 +0000427 void endFunctionBody(const Function *F, uint8_t *FunctionStart,
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700428 uint8_t *FunctionEnd) override {
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000429 assert(FunctionEnd > FunctionStart);
Bruno Cardoso Lopes186c6702009-06-04 00:15:51 +0000430 assert(FunctionStart == (uint8_t *)(CurBlock+1) &&
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000431 "Mismatched function start/end!");
Dale Johannesendd947ea2008-08-07 01:30:15 +0000432
Bruno Cardoso Lopes186c6702009-06-04 00:15:51 +0000433 uintptr_t BlockSize = FunctionEnd - (uint8_t *)CurBlock;
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000434
435 // Release the memory at the end of this block that isn't needed.
436 FreeMemoryList =CurBlock->TrimAllocationToSize(FreeMemoryList, BlockSize);
437 }
Nuno Lopescef75272008-10-21 11:42:16 +0000438
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000439 /// allocateSpace - Allocate a memory block of the given size. This method
440 /// cannot be called between calls to startFunctionBody and endFunctionBody.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700441 uint8_t *allocateSpace(intptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment) override {
Nuno Lopescef75272008-10-21 11:42:16 +0000442 CurBlock = FreeMemoryList;
443 FreeMemoryList = FreeMemoryList->AllocateBlock();
444
Jeffrey Yasskin489393d2009-07-08 21:59:57 +0000445 uint8_t *result = (uint8_t *)(CurBlock + 1);
Nuno Lopescef75272008-10-21 11:42:16 +0000446
447 if (Alignment == 0) Alignment = 1;
Bruno Cardoso Lopes186c6702009-06-04 00:15:51 +0000448 result = (uint8_t*)(((intptr_t)result+Alignment-1) &
Nuno Lopescef75272008-10-21 11:42:16 +0000449 ~(intptr_t)(Alignment-1));
450
Bruno Cardoso Lopes186c6702009-06-04 00:15:51 +0000451 uintptr_t BlockSize = result + Size - (uint8_t *)CurBlock;
Nuno Lopescef75272008-10-21 11:42:16 +0000452 FreeMemoryList =CurBlock->TrimAllocationToSize(FreeMemoryList, BlockSize);
453
454 return result;
455 }
456
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000457 /// allocateStub - Allocate memory for a function stub.
458 uint8_t *allocateStub(const GlobalValue* F, unsigned StubSize,
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700459 unsigned Alignment) override {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000460 return (uint8_t*)StubAllocator.Allocate(StubSize, Alignment);
461 }
462
463 /// allocateGlobal - Allocate memory for a global.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700464 uint8_t *allocateGlobal(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment) override {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000465 return (uint8_t*)DataAllocator.Allocate(Size, Alignment);
Jeffrey Yasskin489393d2009-07-08 21:59:57 +0000466 }
467
Jim Grosbach61425c02012-01-16 22:26:39 +0000468 /// allocateCodeSection - Allocate memory for a code section.
469 uint8_t *allocateCodeSection(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment,
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700470 unsigned SectionID,
471 StringRef SectionName) override {
Sean Callananf92bbcd2012-08-15 20:53:52 +0000472 // Grow the required block size to account for the block header
473 Size += sizeof(*CurBlock);
474
Elena Demikhovskye5cb25f2013-07-02 12:24:22 +0000475 // Alignment handling.
476 if (!Alignment)
477 Alignment = 16;
478 Size += Alignment - 1;
479
Jim Grosbach61425c02012-01-16 22:26:39 +0000480 FreeRangeHeader* candidateBlock = FreeMemoryList;
481 FreeRangeHeader* head = FreeMemoryList;
482 FreeRangeHeader* iter = head->Next;
483
484 uintptr_t largest = candidateBlock->BlockSize;
485
486 // Search for the largest free block.
487 while (iter != head) {
488 if (iter->BlockSize > largest) {
489 largest = iter->BlockSize;
490 candidateBlock = iter;
491 }
492 iter = iter->Next;
493 }
494
495 largest = largest - sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
496
497 // If this block isn't big enough for the allocation desired, allocate
498 // another block of memory and add it to the free list.
499 if (largest < Size || largest <= FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize()) {
500 DEBUG(dbgs() << "JIT: Allocating another slab of memory for function.");
501 candidateBlock = allocateNewCodeSlab((size_t)Size);
502 }
503
504 // Select this candidate block for allocation
505 CurBlock = candidateBlock;
506
507 // Allocate the entire memory block.
508 FreeMemoryList = candidateBlock->AllocateBlock();
509 // Release the memory at the end of this block that isn't needed.
510 FreeMemoryList = CurBlock->TrimAllocationToSize(FreeMemoryList, Size);
Elena Demikhovskye5cb25f2013-07-02 12:24:22 +0000511 uintptr_t unalignedAddr = (uintptr_t)CurBlock + sizeof(*CurBlock);
512 return (uint8_t*)RoundUpToAlignment((uint64_t)unalignedAddr, Alignment);
Jim Grosbach61425c02012-01-16 22:26:39 +0000513 }
514
515 /// allocateDataSection - Allocate memory for a data section.
516 uint8_t *allocateDataSection(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment,
Filip Pizlo6eb43d22013-10-02 00:59:25 +0000517 unsigned SectionID, StringRef SectionName,
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700518 bool IsReadOnly) override {
Jim Grosbach61425c02012-01-16 22:26:39 +0000519 return (uint8_t*)DataAllocator.Allocate(Size, Alignment);
520 }
521
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700522 bool finalizeMemory(std::string *ErrMsg) override {
Andrew Kaylor53608a32012-11-15 23:50:01 +0000523 return false;
524 }
525
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700526 uint8_t *getGOTBase() const override {
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000527 return GOTBase;
528 }
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000529
Jeffrey Yasskin1e861322009-10-20 18:13:21 +0000530 void deallocateBlock(void *Block) {
531 // Find the block that is allocated for this function.
532 MemoryRangeHeader *MemRange = static_cast<MemoryRangeHeader*>(Block) - 1;
533 assert(MemRange->ThisAllocated && "Block isn't allocated!");
534
535 // Fill the buffer with garbage!
536 if (PoisonMemory) {
537 memset(MemRange+1, 0xCD, MemRange->BlockSize-sizeof(*MemRange));
538 }
539
540 // Free the memory.
541 FreeMemoryList = MemRange->FreeBlock(FreeMemoryList);
542 }
543
544 /// deallocateFunctionBody - Deallocate all memory for the specified
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000545 /// function body.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700546 void deallocateFunctionBody(void *Body) override {
Nicolas Geoffray71e0b7c2009-10-22 14:35:57 +0000547 if (Body) deallocateBlock(Body);
Jeffrey Yasskin1e861322009-10-20 18:13:21 +0000548 }
Jeffrey Yasskin489393d2009-07-08 21:59:57 +0000549
Jim Grosbachcce6c292008-10-03 16:17:20 +0000550 /// setMemoryWritable - When code generation is in progress,
551 /// the code pages may need permissions changed.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700552 void setMemoryWritable() override {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000553 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CodeSlabs.size(); i != e; ++i)
554 sys::Memory::setWritable(CodeSlabs[i]);
Jim Grosbachcce6c292008-10-03 16:17:20 +0000555 }
556 /// setMemoryExecutable - When code generation is done and we're ready to
557 /// start execution, the code pages may need permissions changed.
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700558 void setMemoryExecutable() override {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000559 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CodeSlabs.size(); i != e; ++i)
560 sys::Memory::setExecutable(CodeSlabs[i]);
Jim Grosbachcce6c292008-10-03 16:17:20 +0000561 }
Jeffrey Yasskin489393d2009-07-08 21:59:57 +0000562
563 /// setPoisonMemory - Controls whether we write garbage over freed memory.
564 ///
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700565 void setPoisonMemory(bool poison) override {
Jeffrey Yasskin489393d2009-07-08 21:59:57 +0000566 PoisonMemory = poison;
567 }
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000568 };
569}
570
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000571MemSlab *JITSlabAllocator::Allocate(size_t Size) {
572 sys::MemoryBlock B = JMM.allocateNewSlab(Size);
573 MemSlab *Slab = (MemSlab*)B.base();
574 Slab->Size = B.size();
575 Slab->NextPtr = 0;
576 return Slab;
577}
578
579void JITSlabAllocator::Deallocate(MemSlab *Slab) {
580 sys::MemoryBlock B(Slab, Slab->Size);
581 sys::Memory::ReleaseRWX(B);
582}
583
584DefaultJITMemoryManager::DefaultJITMemoryManager()
Dan Gohman5b78d502009-08-27 01:25:57 +0000585 :
586#ifdef NDEBUG
587 PoisonMemory(false),
588#else
589 PoisonMemory(true),
590#endif
591 LastSlab(0, 0),
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000592 BumpSlabAllocator(*this),
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700593 StubAllocator(BumpSlabAllocator),
594 DataAllocator(BumpSlabAllocator) {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000595
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000596 // Allocate space for code.
597 sys::MemoryBlock MemBlock = allocateNewSlab(DefaultCodeSlabSize);
598 CodeSlabs.push_back(MemBlock);
599 uint8_t *MemBase = (uint8_t*)MemBlock.base();
Jeffrey Yasskin489393d2009-07-08 21:59:57 +0000600
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000601 // We set up the memory chunk with 4 mem regions, like this:
602 // [ START
603 // [ Free #0 ] -> Large space to allocate functions from.
604 // [ Allocated #1 ] -> Tiny space to separate regions.
605 // [ Free #2 ] -> Tiny space so there is always at least 1 free block.
606 // [ Allocated #3 ] -> Tiny space to prevent looking past end of block.
607 // END ]
608 //
609 // The last three blocks are never deallocated or touched.
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000610
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000611 // Add MemoryRangeHeader to the end of the memory region, indicating that
612 // the space after the block of memory is allocated. This is block #3.
613 MemoryRangeHeader *Mem3 = (MemoryRangeHeader*)(MemBase+MemBlock.size())-1;
614 Mem3->ThisAllocated = 1;
615 Mem3->PrevAllocated = 0;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000616 Mem3->BlockSize = sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000617
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000618 /// Add a tiny free region so that the free list always has one entry.
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000619 FreeRangeHeader *Mem2 =
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000620 (FreeRangeHeader *)(((char*)Mem3)-FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize());
621 Mem2->ThisAllocated = 0;
622 Mem2->PrevAllocated = 1;
623 Mem2->BlockSize = FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize();
624 Mem2->SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
625 Mem2->Prev = Mem2; // Mem2 *is* the free list for now.
626 Mem2->Next = Mem2;
627
628 /// Add a tiny allocated region so that Mem2 is never coalesced away.
629 MemoryRangeHeader *Mem1 = (MemoryRangeHeader*)Mem2-1;
630 Mem1->ThisAllocated = 1;
631 Mem1->PrevAllocated = 0;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000632 Mem1->BlockSize = sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000633
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000634 // Add a FreeRangeHeader to the start of the function body region, indicating
635 // that the space is free. Mark the previous block allocated so we never look
636 // at it.
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000637 FreeRangeHeader *Mem0 = (FreeRangeHeader*)MemBase;
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000638 Mem0->ThisAllocated = 0;
639 Mem0->PrevAllocated = 1;
640 Mem0->BlockSize = (char*)Mem1-(char*)Mem0;
641 Mem0->SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
642 Mem0->AddToFreeList(Mem2);
Eric Christopher5cf0aed2009-11-12 01:06:08 +0000643
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000644 // Start out with the freelist pointing to Mem0.
645 FreeMemoryList = Mem0;
646
647 GOTBase = NULL;
648}
649
650void DefaultJITMemoryManager::AllocateGOT() {
651 assert(GOTBase == 0 && "Cannot allocate the got multiple times");
Bruno Cardoso Lopes186c6702009-06-04 00:15:51 +0000652 GOTBase = new uint8_t[sizeof(void*) * 8192];
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000653 HasGOT = true;
654}
655
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000656DefaultJITMemoryManager::~DefaultJITMemoryManager() {
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000657 for (unsigned i = 0, e = CodeSlabs.size(); i != e; ++i)
658 sys::Memory::ReleaseRWX(CodeSlabs[i]);
659
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000660 delete[] GOTBase;
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000661}
662
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000663sys::MemoryBlock DefaultJITMemoryManager::allocateNewSlab(size_t size) {
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000664 // Allocate a new block close to the last one.
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000665 std::string ErrMsg;
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000666 sys::MemoryBlock *LastSlabPtr = LastSlab.base() ? &LastSlab : 0;
667 sys::MemoryBlock B = sys::Memory::AllocateRWX(size, LastSlabPtr, &ErrMsg);
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000668 if (B.base() == 0) {
Chris Lattner75361b62010-04-07 22:58:41 +0000669 report_fatal_error("Allocation failed when allocating new memory in the"
Benjamin Kramer1bd73352010-04-08 10:44:28 +0000670 " JIT\n" + Twine(ErrMsg));
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000671 }
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000672 LastSlab = B;
673 ++NumSlabs;
Reid Kleckner01248e62009-08-21 21:03:57 +0000674 // Initialize the slab to garbage when debugging.
675 if (PoisonMemory) {
676 memset(B.base(), 0xCD, B.size());
677 }
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000678 return B;
679}
680
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000681/// CheckInvariants - For testing only. Return "" if all internal invariants
682/// are preserved, and a helpful error message otherwise. For free and
683/// allocated blocks, make sure that adding BlockSize gives a valid block.
684/// For free blocks, make sure they're in the free list and that their end of
685/// block size marker is correct. This function should return an error before
686/// accessing bad memory. This function is defined here instead of in
687/// JITMemoryManagerTest.cpp so that we don't have to expose all of the
688/// implementation details of DefaultJITMemoryManager.
689bool DefaultJITMemoryManager::CheckInvariants(std::string &ErrorStr) {
690 raw_string_ostream Err(ErrorStr);
691
692 // Construct a the set of FreeRangeHeader pointers so we can query it
693 // efficiently.
694 llvm::SmallPtrSet<MemoryRangeHeader*, 16> FreeHdrSet;
695 FreeRangeHeader* FreeHead = FreeMemoryList;
696 FreeRangeHeader* FreeRange = FreeHead;
697
698 do {
699 // Check that the free range pointer is in the blocks we've allocated.
700 bool Found = false;
701 for (std::vector<sys::MemoryBlock>::iterator I = CodeSlabs.begin(),
702 E = CodeSlabs.end(); I != E && !Found; ++I) {
703 char *Start = (char*)I->base();
704 char *End = Start + I->size();
705 Found = (Start <= (char*)FreeRange && (char*)FreeRange < End);
706 }
707 if (!Found) {
708 Err << "Corrupt free list; points to " << FreeRange;
709 return false;
710 }
711
712 if (FreeRange->Next->Prev != FreeRange) {
713 Err << "Next and Prev pointers do not match.";
714 return false;
715 }
716
717 // Otherwise, add it to the set.
718 FreeHdrSet.insert(FreeRange);
719 FreeRange = FreeRange->Next;
720 } while (FreeRange != FreeHead);
721
722 // Go over each block, and look at each MemoryRangeHeader.
723 for (std::vector<sys::MemoryBlock>::iterator I = CodeSlabs.begin(),
724 E = CodeSlabs.end(); I != E; ++I) {
725 char *Start = (char*)I->base();
726 char *End = Start + I->size();
727
728 // Check each memory range.
729 for (MemoryRangeHeader *Hdr = (MemoryRangeHeader*)Start, *LastHdr = NULL;
730 Start <= (char*)Hdr && (char*)Hdr < End;
731 Hdr = &Hdr->getBlockAfter()) {
732 if (Hdr->ThisAllocated == 0) {
733 // Check that this range is in the free list.
734 if (!FreeHdrSet.count(Hdr)) {
735 Err << "Found free header at " << Hdr << " that is not in free list.";
736 return false;
737 }
738
739 // Now make sure the size marker at the end of the block is correct.
740 uintptr_t *Marker = ((uintptr_t*)&Hdr->getBlockAfter()) - 1;
741 if (!(Start <= (char*)Marker && (char*)Marker < End)) {
742 Err << "Block size in header points out of current MemoryBlock.";
743 return false;
744 }
745 if (Hdr->BlockSize != *Marker) {
746 Err << "End of block size marker (" << *Marker << ") "
747 << "and BlockSize (" << Hdr->BlockSize << ") don't match.";
748 return false;
749 }
750 }
751
752 if (LastHdr && LastHdr->ThisAllocated != Hdr->PrevAllocated) {
753 Err << "Hdr->PrevAllocated (" << Hdr->PrevAllocated << ") != "
754 << "LastHdr->ThisAllocated (" << LastHdr->ThisAllocated << ")";
755 return false;
756 } else if (!LastHdr && !Hdr->PrevAllocated) {
757 Err << "The first header should have PrevAllocated true.";
758 return false;
759 }
760
761 // Remember the last header.
762 LastHdr = Hdr;
763 }
764 }
765
766 // All invariants are preserved.
767 return true;
768}
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000769
Danil Malyshev30b9e322012-03-28 21:46:36 +0000770//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
771// getPointerToNamedFunction() implementation.
772//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
773
774// AtExitHandlers - List of functions to call when the program exits,
775// registered with the atexit() library function.
776static std::vector<void (*)()> AtExitHandlers;
777
778/// runAtExitHandlers - Run any functions registered by the program's
779/// calls to atexit(3), which we intercept and store in
780/// AtExitHandlers.
781///
782static void runAtExitHandlers() {
783 while (!AtExitHandlers.empty()) {
784 void (*Fn)() = AtExitHandlers.back();
785 AtExitHandlers.pop_back();
786 Fn();
787 }
788}
789
790//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
791// Function stubs that are invoked instead of certain library calls
792//
793// Force the following functions to be linked in to anything that uses the
794// JIT. This is a hack designed to work around the all-too-clever Glibc
795// strategy of making these functions work differently when inlined vs. when
796// not inlined, and hiding their real definitions in a separate archive file
797// that the dynamic linker can't see. For more info, search for
798// 'libc_nonshared.a' on Google, or read http://llvm.org/PR274.
Andrew Kaylor1ab60842013-11-15 17:59:43 +0000799#if defined(__linux__) && defined(__GLIBC__)
Danil Malyshev30b9e322012-03-28 21:46:36 +0000800/* stat functions are redirecting to __xstat with a version number. On x86-64
801 * linking with libc_nonshared.a and -Wl,--export-dynamic doesn't make 'stat'
802 * available as an exported symbol, so we have to add it explicitly.
803 */
804namespace {
805class StatSymbols {
806public:
807 StatSymbols() {
808 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("stat", (void*)(intptr_t)stat);
809 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("fstat", (void*)(intptr_t)fstat);
810 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("lstat", (void*)(intptr_t)lstat);
811 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("stat64", (void*)(intptr_t)stat64);
812 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("\x1stat64", (void*)(intptr_t)stat64);
813 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("\x1open64", (void*)(intptr_t)open64);
814 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("\x1lseek64", (void*)(intptr_t)lseek64);
815 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("fstat64", (void*)(intptr_t)fstat64);
816 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("lstat64", (void*)(intptr_t)lstat64);
817 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("atexit", (void*)(intptr_t)atexit);
818 sys::DynamicLibrary::AddSymbol("mknod", (void*)(intptr_t)mknod);
819 }
820};
821}
822static StatSymbols initStatSymbols;
823#endif // __linux__
824
825// jit_exit - Used to intercept the "exit" library call.
826static void jit_exit(int Status) {
827 runAtExitHandlers(); // Run atexit handlers...
828 exit(Status);
829}
830
831// jit_atexit - Used to intercept the "atexit" library call.
832static int jit_atexit(void (*Fn)()) {
833 AtExitHandlers.push_back(Fn); // Take note of atexit handler...
834 return 0; // Always successful
835}
836
837static int jit_noop() {
838 return 0;
839}
840
841//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
842//
843/// getPointerToNamedFunction - This method returns the address of the specified
844/// function by using the dynamic loader interface. As such it is only useful
845/// for resolving library symbols, not code generated symbols.
846///
847void *DefaultJITMemoryManager::getPointerToNamedFunction(const std::string &Name,
Eli Bendersky5fe01982012-04-29 12:40:47 +0000848 bool AbortOnFailure) {
Danil Malyshev30b9e322012-03-28 21:46:36 +0000849 // Check to see if this is one of the functions we want to intercept. Note,
850 // we cast to intptr_t here to silence a -pedantic warning that complains
851 // about casting a function pointer to a normal pointer.
852 if (Name == "exit") return (void*)(intptr_t)&jit_exit;
853 if (Name == "atexit") return (void*)(intptr_t)&jit_atexit;
854
855 // We should not invoke parent's ctors/dtors from generated main()!
856 // On Mingw and Cygwin, the symbol __main is resolved to
857 // callee's(eg. tools/lli) one, to invoke wrong duplicated ctors
858 // (and register wrong callee's dtors with atexit(3)).
859 // We expect ExecutionEngine::runStaticConstructorsDestructors()
860 // is called before ExecutionEngine::runFunctionAsMain() is called.
861 if (Name == "__main") return (void*)(intptr_t)&jit_noop;
862
863 const char *NameStr = Name.c_str();
864 // If this is an asm specifier, skip the sentinal.
865 if (NameStr[0] == 1) ++NameStr;
866
867 // If it's an external function, look it up in the process image...
868 void *Ptr = sys::DynamicLibrary::SearchForAddressOfSymbol(NameStr);
869 if (Ptr) return Ptr;
870
871 // If it wasn't found and if it starts with an underscore ('_') character,
872 // try again without the underscore.
873 if (NameStr[0] == '_') {
874 Ptr = sys::DynamicLibrary::SearchForAddressOfSymbol(NameStr+1);
875 if (Ptr) return Ptr;
876 }
877
878 // Darwin/PPC adds $LDBLStub suffixes to various symbols like printf. These
879 // are references to hidden visibility symbols that dlsym cannot resolve.
880 // If we have one of these, strip off $LDBLStub and try again.
881#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__ppc__)
882 if (Name.size() > 9 && Name[Name.size()-9] == '$' &&
883 memcmp(&Name[Name.size()-8], "LDBLStub", 8) == 0) {
884 // First try turning $LDBLStub into $LDBL128. If that fails, strip it off.
885 // This mirrors logic in libSystemStubs.a.
886 std::string Prefix = std::string(Name.begin(), Name.end()-9);
887 if (void *Ptr = getPointerToNamedFunction(Prefix+"$LDBL128", false))
888 return Ptr;
889 if (void *Ptr = getPointerToNamedFunction(Prefix, false))
890 return Ptr;
891 }
892#endif
893
894 if (AbortOnFailure) {
895 report_fatal_error("Program used external function '"+Name+
896 "' which could not be resolved!");
897 }
898 return 0;
899}
900
901
902
Chris Lattner8907b4b2007-12-05 23:39:57 +0000903JITMemoryManager *JITMemoryManager::CreateDefaultMemManager() {
904 return new DefaultJITMemoryManager();
905}
Reid Kleckner10b4fc52009-07-23 21:46:56 +0000906
Stephen Hines36b56882014-04-23 16:57:46 -0700907const size_t DefaultJITMemoryManager::DefaultCodeSlabSize;
908const size_t DefaultJITMemoryManager::DefaultSlabSize;
909const size_t DefaultJITMemoryManager::DefaultSizeThreshold;