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author | Shinji KONO <kono@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Fri, 18 Aug 2023 09:04:13 +0900 |
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//===-- Classes to capture properites of linux applications -----*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_LIBC_CONFIG_LINUX_APP_H #define LLVM_LIBC_CONFIG_LINUX_APP_H #include "src/__support/macros/properties/architectures.h" #include <stdint.h> namespace __llvm_libc { // Data structure to capture properties of the linux/ELF TLS image. struct TLSImage { // The load address of the TLS. uintptr_t address; // The byte size of the TLS image consisting of both initialized and // uninitialized memory. In ELF executables, it is size of .tdata + size of // .tbss. Put in another way, it is the memsz field of the PT_TLS header. uintptr_t size; // The byte size of initialized memory in the TLS image. In ELF exectubles, // this is the size of .tdata. Put in another way, it is the filesz of the // PT_TLS header. uintptr_t init_size; // The alignment of the TLS layout. It assumed that the alignment // value is a power of 2. uintptr_t align; }; #if defined(LIBC_TARGET_ARCH_IS_X86_64) || \ defined(LIBC_TARGET_ARCH_IS_AARCH64) || \ defined(LIBC_TARGET_ARCH_IS_RISCV64) // At the language level, argc is an int. But we use uint64_t as the x86_64 // ABI specifies it as an 8 byte value. Likewise, in the ARM64 ABI, arguments // are usually passed in registers. x0 is a doubleword register, so this is // 64 bit for aarch64 as well. typedef uint64_t ArgcType; // At the language level, argv is a char** value. However, we use uint64_t as // ABIs specify the argv vector be an |argc| long array of 8-byte values. typedef uint64_t ArgVEntryType; #else #error "argc and argv types are not defined for the target platform." #endif struct Args { ArgcType argc; // A flexible length array would be more suitable here, but C++ doesn't have // flexible arrays: P1039 proposes to fix this. So, for now we just fake it. // Even if argc is zero, "argv[argc] shall be a null pointer" // (ISO C 5.1.2.2.1) so one is fine. Also, length of 1 is not really wrong as // |argc| is guaranteed to be atleast 1, and there is an 8-byte null entry at // the end of the argv array. ArgVEntryType argv[1]; }; // Data structure which captures properties of a linux application. struct AppProperties { // Page size used for the application. uintptr_t pageSize; Args *args; // The properties of an application's TLS image. TLSImage tls; // Environment data. uint64_t *envPtr; }; extern AppProperties app; // The descriptor of a thread's TLS area. struct TLSDescriptor { // The size of the TLS area. uintptr_t size = 0; // The address of the TLS area. This address can be passed to cleanup // functions like munmap. uintptr_t addr = 0; // The value the thread pointer register should be initialized to. // Note that, dependending the target architecture ABI, it can be the // same as |addr| or something else. uintptr_t tp = 0; constexpr TLSDescriptor() = default; }; // Create and initialize the TLS area for the current thread. Should not // be called before app.tls has been initialized. void init_tls(TLSDescriptor &tls); // Cleanup the TLS area as described in |tls_descriptor|. void cleanup_tls(uintptr_t tls_addr, uintptr_t tls_size); } // namespace __llvm_libc #endif // LLVM_LIBC_CONFIG_LINUX_APP_H