Marshall Clow | 280ddee | 2011-06-10 03:40:19 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | //===-------------------------- cxa_vector.cpp ---------------------------===// |
| 2 | // |
| 3 | // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| 4 | // |
| 5 | // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open |
| 6 | // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| 7 | // |
| 8 | // |
| 9 | // This file implements the "Array Construction and Destruction APIs" |
| 10 | // http://www.codesourcery.com/public/cxx-abi/abi.html#array-ctor |
| 11 | // |
| 12 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| 13 | |
| 14 | #include "cxxabi.h" |
| 15 | |
| 16 | #include <exception> // for std::terminate |
| 17 | |
| 18 | namespace __cxxabiv1 { |
| 19 | |
| 20 | #pragma mark --Helper routines and classes -- |
| 21 | |
| 22 | namespace { |
| 23 | inline static size_t __get_element_count ( void *p ) { |
| 24 | return static_cast <size_t *> (p)[-1]; |
| 25 | } |
| 26 | |
| 27 | inline static void __set_element_count ( void *p, size_t element_count ) { |
| 28 | static_cast <size_t *> (p)[-1] = element_count; |
| 29 | } |
| 30 | |
| 31 | |
| 32 | // A pair of classes to simplify exception handling and control flow. |
| 33 | // They get passed a block of memory in the constructor, and unless the |
| 34 | // 'release' method is called, they deallocate the memory in the destructor. |
| 35 | // Prefered usage is to allocate some memory, attach it to one of these objects, |
| 36 | // and then, when all the operations to set up the memory block have succeeded, |
| 37 | // call 'release'. If any of the setup operations fail, or an exception is |
| 38 | // thrown, then the block is automatically deallocated. |
| 39 | // |
| 40 | // The only difference between these two classes is the signature for the |
| 41 | // deallocation function (to match new2/new3 and delete2/delete3. |
| 42 | class st_heap_block2 { |
| 43 | public: |
| 44 | typedef void (*dealloc_f)(void *); |
| 45 | |
| 46 | st_heap_block2 ( dealloc_f dealloc, void *ptr ) |
| 47 | : dealloc_ ( dealloc ), ptr_ ( ptr ), enabled_ ( true ) {} |
| 48 | ~st_heap_block2 () { if ( enabled_ ) dealloc_ ( ptr_ ) ; } |
| 49 | void release () { enabled_ = false; } |
| 50 | |
| 51 | private: |
| 52 | dealloc_f dealloc_; |
| 53 | void *ptr_; |
| 54 | bool enabled_; |
| 55 | }; |
| 56 | |
| 57 | class st_heap_block3 { |
| 58 | public: |
| 59 | typedef void (*dealloc_f)(void *, size_t); |
| 60 | |
| 61 | st_heap_block3 ( dealloc_f dealloc, void *ptr, size_t size ) |
| 62 | : dealloc_ ( dealloc ), ptr_ ( ptr ), size_ ( size ), enabled_ ( true ) {} |
| 63 | ~st_heap_block3 () { if ( enabled_ ) dealloc_ ( ptr_, size_ ) ; } |
| 64 | void release () { enabled_ = false; } |
| 65 | |
| 66 | private: |
| 67 | dealloc_f dealloc_; |
| 68 | void *ptr_; |
| 69 | size_t size_; |
| 70 | bool enabled_; |
| 71 | }; |
| 72 | |
| 73 | class st_cxa_cleanup { |
| 74 | public: |
| 75 | typedef void (*destruct_f)(void *); |
| 76 | |
| 77 | st_cxa_cleanup ( void *ptr, size_t &idx, size_t element_size, destruct_f destructor ) |
| 78 | : ptr_ ( ptr ), idx_ ( idx ), element_size_ ( element_size ), |
| 79 | destructor_ ( destructor ), enabled_ ( true ) {} |
| 80 | ~st_cxa_cleanup () { |
| 81 | if ( enabled_ ) |
| 82 | __cxa_vec_cleanup ( ptr_, idx_, element_size_, destructor_ ); |
| 83 | } |
| 84 | |
| 85 | void release () { enabled_ = false; } |
| 86 | |
| 87 | private: |
| 88 | void *ptr_; |
| 89 | size_t &idx_; |
| 90 | size_t element_size_; |
| 91 | destruct_f destructor_; |
| 92 | bool enabled_; |
| 93 | }; |
| 94 | |
| 95 | class st_terminate { |
| 96 | public: |
| 97 | st_terminate ( bool enabled = true ) : enabled_ ( enabled ) {} |
| 98 | ~st_terminate () { if ( enabled_ ) std::terminate (); } |
| 99 | void release () { enabled_ = false; } |
| 100 | private: |
| 101 | bool enabled_ ; |
| 102 | }; |
| 103 | } |
| 104 | |
| 105 | #pragma mark --Externally visible routines-- |
| 106 | |
| 107 | extern "C" { |
| 108 | |
| 109 | // Equivalent to |
| 110 | // |
| 111 | // __cxa_vec_new2(element_count, element_size, padding_size, constructor, |
| 112 | // destructor, &::operator new[], &::operator delete[]) |
| 113 | void* __cxa_vec_new( |
| 114 | size_t element_count, size_t element_size, size_t padding_size, |
| 115 | void (*constructor)(void*), void (*destructor)(void*) ) { |
| 116 | |
| 117 | return __cxa_vec_new2 ( element_count, element_size, padding_size, |
| 118 | constructor, destructor, &::operator new [], &::operator delete [] ); |
| 119 | } |
| 120 | |
| 121 | |
| 122 | |
| 123 | // Given the number and size of elements for an array and the non-negative |
| 124 | // size of prefix padding for a cookie, allocate space (using alloc) for |
| 125 | // the array preceded by the specified padding, initialize the cookie if |
| 126 | // the padding is non-zero, and call the given constructor on each element. |
| 127 | // Return the address of the array proper, after the padding. |
| 128 | // |
| 129 | // If alloc throws an exception, rethrow the exception. If alloc returns |
| 130 | // NULL, return NULL. If the constructor throws an exception, call |
| 131 | // destructor for any already constructed elements, and rethrow the |
| 132 | // exception. If the destructor throws an exception, call std::terminate. |
| 133 | // |
| 134 | // The constructor may be NULL, in which case it must not be called. If the |
| 135 | // padding_size is zero, the destructor may be NULL; in that case it must |
| 136 | // not be called. |
| 137 | // |
| 138 | // Neither alloc nor dealloc may be NULL. |
| 139 | void* __cxa_vec_new2( |
| 140 | size_t element_count, size_t element_size, size_t padding_size, |
| 141 | void (*constructor)(void*), void (*destructor)(void*), |
| 142 | void* (*alloc)(size_t), void (*dealloc)(void*) ) { |
| 143 | |
| 144 | const size_t heap_size = element_count * element_size + padding_size; |
| 145 | char * const heap_block = static_cast<char *> ( alloc ( heap_size )); |
| 146 | char *vec_base = heap_block; |
| 147 | |
| 148 | if ( NULL != vec_base ) { |
| 149 | st_heap_block2 heap ( dealloc, heap_block ); |
| 150 | |
| 151 | // put the padding before the array elements |
| 152 | if ( 0 != padding_size ) { |
| 153 | vec_base += padding_size; |
| 154 | __set_element_count ( vec_base, element_count ); |
| 155 | } |
| 156 | |
| 157 | // Construct the elements |
| 158 | __cxa_vec_ctor ( vec_base, element_count, element_size, constructor, destructor ); |
| 159 | heap.release (); // We're good! |
| 160 | } |
| 161 | |
| 162 | return vec_base; |
| 163 | } |
| 164 | |
| 165 | |
| 166 | // Same as __cxa_vec_new2 except that the deallocation function takes both |
| 167 | // the object address and its size. |
| 168 | void* __cxa_vec_new3( |
| 169 | size_t element_count, size_t element_size, size_t padding_size, |
| 170 | void (*constructor)(void*), void (*destructor)(void*), |
| 171 | void* (*alloc)(size_t), void (*dealloc)(void*, size_t) ) { |
| 172 | |
| 173 | const size_t heap_size = element_count * element_size + padding_size; |
| 174 | char * const heap_block = static_cast<char *> ( alloc ( heap_size )); |
| 175 | char *vec_base = heap_block; |
| 176 | |
| 177 | if ( NULL != vec_base ) { |
| 178 | st_heap_block3 heap ( dealloc, heap_block, heap_size ); |
| 179 | |
| 180 | // put the padding before the array elements |
| 181 | if ( 0 != padding_size ) { |
| 182 | vec_base += padding_size; |
| 183 | __set_element_count ( vec_base, element_count ); |
| 184 | } |
| 185 | |
| 186 | // Construct the elements |
| 187 | __cxa_vec_ctor ( vec_base, element_count, element_size, constructor, destructor ); |
| 188 | heap.release (); // We're good! |
| 189 | } |
| 190 | |
| 191 | return vec_base; |
| 192 | } |
| 193 | |
| 194 | |
| 195 | // Given the (data) addresses of a destination and a source array, an |
| 196 | // element count and an element size, call the given copy constructor to |
| 197 | // copy each element from the source array to the destination array. The |
| 198 | // copy constructor's arguments are the destination address and source |
| 199 | // address, respectively. If an exception occurs, call the given destructor |
| 200 | // (if non-NULL) on each copied element and rethrow. If the destructor |
| 201 | // throws an exception, call terminate(). The constructor and or destructor |
| 202 | // pointers may be NULL. If either is NULL, no action is taken when it |
| 203 | // would have been called. |
| 204 | |
| 205 | void __cxa_vec_cctor( void* dest_array, void* src_array, |
| 206 | size_t element_count, size_t element_size, |
| 207 | void (*constructor) (void*, void*), void (*destructor)(void*) ) { |
| 208 | |
| 209 | if ( NULL != constructor ) { |
| 210 | size_t idx = 0; |
| 211 | char *src_ptr = static_cast<char *>(src_array); |
| 212 | char *dest_ptr = static_cast<char *>(dest_array); |
| 213 | st_cxa_cleanup cleanup ( dest_array, idx, element_size, destructor ); |
| 214 | |
| 215 | for ( idx = 0; idx < element_count; |
| 216 | ++idx, src_ptr += element_size, dest_ptr += element_size ) |
| 217 | constructor ( dest_ptr, src_ptr ); |
| 218 | cleanup.release (); // We're good! |
| 219 | } |
| 220 | } |
| 221 | |
| 222 | |
| 223 | // Given the (data) address of an array, not including any cookie padding, |
| 224 | // and the number and size of its elements, call the given constructor on |
| 225 | // each element. If the constructor throws an exception, call the given |
| 226 | // destructor for any already-constructed elements, and rethrow the |
| 227 | // exception. If the destructor throws an exception, call terminate(). The |
| 228 | // constructor and/or destructor pointers may be NULL. If either is NULL, |
| 229 | // no action is taken when it would have been called. |
| 230 | void __cxa_vec_ctor( |
| 231 | void* array_address, size_t element_count, size_t element_size, |
| 232 | void (*constructor)(void*), void (*destructor)(void*) ) { |
| 233 | |
| 234 | if ( NULL != constructor ) { |
| 235 | size_t idx; |
| 236 | char *ptr = static_cast <char *> ( array_address ); |
| 237 | st_cxa_cleanup cleanup ( array_address, idx, element_size, destructor ); |
| 238 | |
| 239 | // Construct the elements |
| 240 | for ( idx = 0; idx < element_count; ++idx, ptr += element_size ) |
| 241 | constructor ( ptr ); |
| 242 | cleanup.release (); // We're good! |
| 243 | } |
| 244 | } |
| 245 | |
| 246 | // Given the (data) address of an array, the number of elements, and the |
| 247 | // size of its elements, call the given destructor on each element. If the |
| 248 | // destructor throws an exception, rethrow after destroying the remaining |
| 249 | // elements if possible. If the destructor throws a second exception, call |
| 250 | // terminate(). The destructor pointer may be NULL, in which case this |
| 251 | // routine does nothing. |
| 252 | void __cxa_vec_dtor( |
| 253 | void* array_address, size_t element_count, size_t element_size, |
| 254 | void (*destructor)(void*) ) { |
| 255 | |
| 256 | if ( NULL != destructor ) { |
| 257 | char *ptr = static_cast <char *> (array_address); |
| 258 | size_t idx = element_count; |
| 259 | st_cxa_cleanup cleanup ( array_address, idx, element_size, destructor ); |
| 260 | { |
| 261 | st_terminate exception_guard (std::uncaught_exception ()); |
| 262 | ptr += element_count * element_size; // one past the last element |
| 263 | |
| 264 | while ( idx-- > 0 ) { |
| 265 | ptr -= element_size; |
| 266 | destructor ( ptr ); |
| 267 | } |
| 268 | exception_guard.release (); // We're good ! |
| 269 | } |
| 270 | cleanup.release (); // We're still good! |
| 271 | } |
| 272 | } |
| 273 | |
| 274 | // Given the (data) address of an array, the number of elements, and the |
| 275 | // size of its elements, call the given destructor on each element. If the |
| 276 | // destructor throws an exception, call terminate(). The destructor pointer |
| 277 | // may be NULL, in which case this routine does nothing. |
| 278 | void __cxa_vec_cleanup( void* array_address, size_t element_count, |
| 279 | size_t element_size, void (*destructor)(void*) ) { |
| 280 | |
| 281 | if ( NULL != destructor ) { |
| 282 | char *ptr = static_cast <char *> (array_address); |
| 283 | size_t idx = element_count; |
| 284 | st_terminate exception_guard; |
| 285 | |
| 286 | ptr += element_count * element_size; // one past the last element |
| 287 | while ( idx-- > 0 ) { |
| 288 | ptr -= element_size; |
| 289 | destructor ( ptr ); |
| 290 | } |
| 291 | exception_guard.release (); // We're done! |
| 292 | } |
| 293 | } |
| 294 | |
| 295 | |
| 296 | // If the array_address is NULL, return immediately. Otherwise, given the |
| 297 | // (data) address of an array, the non-negative size of prefix padding for |
| 298 | // the cookie, and the size of its elements, call the given destructor on |
| 299 | // each element, using the cookie to determine the number of elements, and |
| 300 | // then delete the space by calling ::operator delete[](void *). If the |
| 301 | // destructor throws an exception, rethrow after (a) destroying the |
| 302 | // remaining elements, and (b) deallocating the storage. If the destructor |
| 303 | // throws a second exception, call terminate(). If padding_size is 0, the |
| 304 | // destructor pointer must be NULL. If the destructor pointer is NULL, no |
| 305 | // destructor call is to be made. |
| 306 | // |
| 307 | // The intent of this function is to permit an implementation to call this |
| 308 | // function when confronted with an expression of the form delete[] p in |
| 309 | // the source code, provided that the default deallocation function can be |
| 310 | // used. Therefore, the semantics of this function are consistent with |
| 311 | // those required by the standard. The requirement that the deallocation |
| 312 | // function be called even if the destructor throws an exception derives |
| 313 | // from the resolution to DR 353 to the C++ standard, which was adopted in |
| 314 | // April, 2003. |
| 315 | void __cxa_vec_delete( void* array_address, |
| 316 | size_t element_size, size_t padding_size, void (*destructor)(void*) ) { |
| 317 | |
| 318 | __cxa_vec_delete2 ( array_address, element_size, padding_size, |
| 319 | destructor, &::operator delete [] ); |
| 320 | } |
| 321 | |
| 322 | |
| 323 | // Same as __cxa_vec_delete, except that the given function is used for |
| 324 | // deallocation instead of the default delete function. If dealloc throws |
| 325 | // an exception, the result is undefined. The dealloc pointer may not be |
| 326 | // NULL. |
| 327 | void __cxa_vec_delete2( void* array_address, |
| 328 | size_t element_size, size_t padding_size, |
| 329 | void (*destructor)(void*), void (*dealloc)(void*) ) { |
| 330 | |
| 331 | if ( NULL != array_address ) { |
| 332 | char *vec_base = static_cast <char *> (array_address); |
| 333 | char *heap_block = vec_base - padding_size; |
| 334 | st_heap_block2 heap ( dealloc, heap_block ); |
| 335 | |
| 336 | if ( 0 != padding_size && NULL != destructor ) // call the destructors |
| 337 | __cxa_vec_dtor ( array_address, __get_element_count ( vec_base ), |
| 338 | element_size, destructor ); |
| 339 | } |
| 340 | } |
| 341 | |
| 342 | |
| 343 | // Same as __cxa_vec_delete, except that the given function is used for |
| 344 | // deallocation instead of the default delete function. The deallocation |
| 345 | // function takes both the object address and its size. If dealloc throws |
| 346 | // an exception, the result is undefined. The dealloc pointer may not be |
| 347 | // NULL. |
| 348 | void __cxa_vec_delete3( void* array_address, |
| 349 | size_t element_size, size_t padding_size, |
| 350 | void (*destructor)(void*), void (*dealloc) (void*, size_t)) { |
| 351 | |
| 352 | if ( NULL != array_address ) { |
| 353 | char *vec_base = static_cast <char *> (array_address); |
| 354 | char *heap_block = vec_base - padding_size; |
| 355 | const size_t element_count = padding_size ? __get_element_count ( vec_base ) : 0; |
| 356 | const size_t heap_block_size = element_size * element_count + padding_size; |
| 357 | st_heap_block3 heap ( dealloc, heap_block, heap_block_size ); |
| 358 | |
| 359 | if ( 0 != padding_size && NULL != destructor ) // call the destructors |
| 360 | __cxa_vec_dtor ( array_address, element_count, element_size, destructor ); |
| 361 | } |
| 362 | } |
| 363 | |
| 364 | |
| 365 | } // extern "C" |
| 366 | |
| 367 | } // abi |