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//===- OrcABISupport.h - ABI support code -----------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // ABI specific code for Orc, e.g. callback assembly. // // ABI classes should be part of the JIT *target* process, not the host // process (except where you're doing hosted JITing and the two are one and the // same). // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_ORC_ORCABISUPPORT_H #define LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_ORC_ORCABISUPPORT_H #include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITSymbol.h" #include "llvm/Support/Error.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/Support/Memory.h" #include <algorithm> #include <cstdint> namespace llvm { namespace orc { /// Generic ORC ABI support. /// /// This class can be substituted as the target architecure support class for /// ORC templates that require one (e.g. IndirectStubsManagers). It does not /// support lazy JITing however, and any attempt to use that functionality /// will result in execution of an llvm_unreachable. class OrcGenericABI { public: static const unsigned PointerSize = sizeof(uintptr_t); static const unsigned TrampolineSize = 1; static const unsigned ResolverCodeSize = 1; using JITReentryFn = JITTargetAddress (*)(void *CallbackMgr, void *TrampolineId); static void writeResolverCode(uint8_t *ResolveMem, JITReentryFn Reentry, void *CallbackMgr) { llvm_unreachable("writeResolverCode is not supported by the generic host " "support class"); } static void writeTrampolines(uint8_t *TrampolineMem, void *ResolverAddr, unsigned NumTrampolines) { llvm_unreachable("writeTrampolines is not supported by the generic host " "support class"); } class IndirectStubsInfo { public: const static unsigned StubSize = 1; unsigned getNumStubs() const { llvm_unreachable("Not supported"); } void *getStub(unsigned Idx) const { llvm_unreachable("Not supported"); } void **getPtr(unsigned Idx) const { llvm_unreachable("Not supported"); } }; static Error emitIndirectStubsBlock(IndirectStubsInfo &StubsInfo, unsigned MinStubs, void *InitialPtrVal) { llvm_unreachable("emitIndirectStubsBlock is not supported by the generic " "host support class"); } }; /// @brief Provide information about stub blocks generated by the /// makeIndirectStubsBlock function. template <unsigned StubSizeVal> class GenericIndirectStubsInfo { public: const static unsigned StubSize = StubSizeVal; GenericIndirectStubsInfo() = default; GenericIndirectStubsInfo(unsigned NumStubs, sys::OwningMemoryBlock StubsMem) : NumStubs(NumStubs), StubsMem(std::move(StubsMem)) {} GenericIndirectStubsInfo(GenericIndirectStubsInfo &&Other) : NumStubs(Other.NumStubs), StubsMem(std::move(Other.StubsMem)) { Other.NumStubs = 0; } GenericIndirectStubsInfo &operator=(GenericIndirectStubsInfo &&Other) { NumStubs = Other.NumStubs; Other.NumStubs = 0; StubsMem = std::move(Other.StubsMem); return *this; } /// @brief Number of stubs in this block. unsigned getNumStubs() const { return NumStubs; } /// @brief Get a pointer to the stub at the given index, which must be in /// the range 0 .. getNumStubs() - 1. void *getStub(unsigned Idx) const { return static_cast<char *>(StubsMem.base()) + Idx * StubSize; } /// @brief Get a pointer to the implementation-pointer at the given index, /// which must be in the range 0 .. getNumStubs() - 1. void **getPtr(unsigned Idx) const { char *PtrsBase = static_cast<char *>(StubsMem.base()) + NumStubs * StubSize; return reinterpret_cast<void **>(PtrsBase) + Idx; } private: unsigned NumStubs = 0; sys::OwningMemoryBlock StubsMem; }; class OrcAArch64 { public: static const unsigned PointerSize = 8; static const unsigned TrampolineSize = 12; static const unsigned ResolverCodeSize = 0x120; using IndirectStubsInfo = GenericIndirectStubsInfo<8>; using JITReentryFn = JITTargetAddress (*)(void *CallbackMgr, void *TrampolineId); /// @brief Write the resolver code into the given memory. The user is be /// responsible for allocating the memory and setting permissions. static void writeResolverCode(uint8_t *ResolveMem, JITReentryFn Reentry, void *CallbackMgr); /// @brief Write the requsted number of trampolines into the given memory, /// which must be big enough to hold 1 pointer, plus NumTrampolines /// trampolines. static void writeTrampolines(uint8_t *TrampolineMem, void *ResolverAddr, unsigned NumTrampolines); /// @brief Emit at least MinStubs worth of indirect call stubs, rounded out to /// the nearest page size. /// /// E.g. Asking for 4 stubs on x86-64, where stubs are 8-bytes, with 4k /// pages will return a block of 512 stubs (4096 / 8 = 512). Asking for 513 /// will return a block of 1024 (2-pages worth). static Error emitIndirectStubsBlock(IndirectStubsInfo &StubsInfo, unsigned MinStubs, void *InitialPtrVal); }; /// @brief X86_64 code that's common to all ABIs. /// /// X86_64 supports lazy JITing. class OrcX86_64_Base { public: static const unsigned PointerSize = 8; static const unsigned TrampolineSize = 8; using IndirectStubsInfo = GenericIndirectStubsInfo<8>; /// @brief Write the requsted number of trampolines into the given memory, /// which must be big enough to hold 1 pointer, plus NumTrampolines /// trampolines. static void writeTrampolines(uint8_t *TrampolineMem, void *ResolverAddr, unsigned NumTrampolines); /// @brief Emit at least MinStubs worth of indirect call stubs, rounded out to /// the nearest page size. /// /// E.g. Asking for 4 stubs on x86-64, where stubs are 8-bytes, with 4k /// pages will return a block of 512 stubs (4096 / 8 = 512). Asking for 513 /// will return a block of 1024 (2-pages worth). static Error emitIndirectStubsBlock(IndirectStubsInfo &StubsInfo, unsigned MinStubs, void *InitialPtrVal); }; /// @brief X86_64 support for SysV ABI (Linux, MacOSX). /// /// X86_64_SysV supports lazy JITing. class OrcX86_64_SysV : public OrcX86_64_Base { public: static const unsigned ResolverCodeSize = 0x6C; using JITReentryFn = JITTargetAddress (*)(void *CallbackMgr, void *TrampolineId); /// @brief Write the resolver code into the given memory. The user is be /// responsible for allocating the memory and setting permissions. static void writeResolverCode(uint8_t *ResolveMem, JITReentryFn Reentry, void *CallbackMgr); }; /// @brief X86_64 support for Win32. /// /// X86_64_Win32 supports lazy JITing. class OrcX86_64_Win32 : public OrcX86_64_Base { public: static const unsigned ResolverCodeSize = 0x74; using JITReentryFn = JITTargetAddress (*)(void *CallbackMgr, void *TrampolineId); /// @brief Write the resolver code into the given memory. The user is be /// responsible for allocating the memory and setting permissions. static void writeResolverCode(uint8_t *ResolveMem, JITReentryFn Reentry, void *CallbackMgr); }; /// @brief I386 support. /// /// I386 supports lazy JITing. class OrcI386 { public: static const unsigned PointerSize = 4; static const unsigned TrampolineSize = 8; static const unsigned ResolverCodeSize = 0x4a; using IndirectStubsInfo = GenericIndirectStubsInfo<8>; using JITReentryFn = JITTargetAddress (*)(void *CallbackMgr, void *TrampolineId); /// @brief Write the resolver code into the given memory. The user is be /// responsible for allocating the memory and setting permissions. static void writeResolverCode(uint8_t *ResolveMem, JITReentryFn Reentry, void *CallbackMgr); /// @brief Write the requsted number of trampolines into the given memory, /// which must be big enough to hold 1 pointer, plus NumTrampolines /// trampolines. static void writeTrampolines(uint8_t *TrampolineMem, void *ResolverAddr, unsigned NumTrampolines); /// @brief Emit at least MinStubs worth of indirect call stubs, rounded out to /// the nearest page size. /// /// E.g. Asking for 4 stubs on i386, where stubs are 8-bytes, with 4k /// pages will return a block of 512 stubs (4096 / 8 = 512). Asking for 513 /// will return a block of 1024 (2-pages worth). static Error emitIndirectStubsBlock(IndirectStubsInfo &StubsInfo, unsigned MinStubs, void *InitialPtrVal); }; } // end namespace orc } // end namespace llvm #endif // LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_ORC_ORCABISUPPORT_H