llvm-6502/tools/lli/RemoteMemoryManager.cpp

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//===---- RemoteMemoryManager.cpp - Recording memory manager --------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This memory manager allocates local storage and keeps a record of each
// allocation. Iterators are provided for all data and code allocations.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "RemoteMemoryManager.h"
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/ExecutionEngine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
using namespace llvm;
#define DEBUG_TYPE "lli"
RemoteMemoryManager::~RemoteMemoryManager() {
for (SmallVector<Allocation, 2>::iterator
I = AllocatedSections.begin(), E = AllocatedSections.end();
I != E; ++I)
sys::Memory::releaseMappedMemory(I->MB);
}
uint8_t *RemoteMemoryManager::
allocateCodeSection(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment, unsigned SectionID,
StringRef SectionName) {
// The recording memory manager is just a local copy of the remote target.
// The alignment requirement is just stored here for later use. Regular
// heap storage is sufficient here, but we're using mapped memory to work
// around a bug in MCJIT.
sys::MemoryBlock Block = allocateSection(Size);
// AllocatedSections will own this memory.
AllocatedSections.push_back( Allocation(Block, Alignment, true) );
// UnmappedSections has the same information but does not own the memory.
UnmappedSections.push_back( Allocation(Block, Alignment, true) );
return (uint8_t*)Block.base();
}
uint8_t *RemoteMemoryManager::
allocateDataSection(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment,
unsigned SectionID, StringRef SectionName,
bool IsReadOnly) {
// The recording memory manager is just a local copy of the remote target.
// The alignment requirement is just stored here for later use. Regular
// heap storage is sufficient here, but we're using mapped memory to work
// around a bug in MCJIT.
sys::MemoryBlock Block = allocateSection(Size);
// AllocatedSections will own this memory.
AllocatedSections.push_back( Allocation(Block, Alignment, false) );
// UnmappedSections has the same information but does not own the memory.
UnmappedSections.push_back( Allocation(Block, Alignment, false) );
return (uint8_t*)Block.base();
}
sys::MemoryBlock RemoteMemoryManager::allocateSection(uintptr_t Size) {
std::error_code ec;
sys::MemoryBlock MB = sys::Memory::allocateMappedMemory(Size,
&Near,
sys::Memory::MF_READ |
sys::Memory::MF_WRITE,
ec);
assert(!ec && MB.base());
// FIXME: This is part of a work around to keep sections near one another
// when MCJIT performs relocations after code emission but before
// the generated code is moved to the remote target.
// Save this address as the basis for our next request
Near = MB;
return MB;
}
void RemoteMemoryManager::notifyObjectLoaded(ExecutionEngine *EE,
const object::ObjectFile &Obj) {
// The client should have called setRemoteTarget() before triggering any
// code generation.
assert(Target);
if (!Target)
return;
// FIXME: Make this function thread safe.
// Lay out our sections in order, with all the code sections first, then
// all the data sections.
uint64_t CurOffset = 0;
unsigned MaxAlign = Target->getPageAlignment();
SmallVector<std::pair<Allocation, uint64_t>, 16> Offsets;
unsigned NumSections = UnmappedSections.size();
// We're going to go through the list twice to separate code and data, but
// it's a very small list, so that's OK.
for (size_t i = 0, e = NumSections; i != e; ++i) {
Allocation &Section = UnmappedSections[i];
if (Section.IsCode) {
unsigned Size = Section.MB.size();
unsigned Align = Section.Alignment;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "code region: size " << Size
<< ", alignment " << Align << "\n");
// Align the current offset up to whatever is needed for the next
// section.
CurOffset = (CurOffset + Align - 1) / Align * Align;
// Save off the address of the new section and allocate its space.
Offsets.push_back(std::pair<Allocation,uint64_t>(Section, CurOffset));
CurOffset += Size;
}
}
// Adjust to keep code and data aligned on separate pages.
CurOffset = (CurOffset + MaxAlign - 1) / MaxAlign * MaxAlign;
for (size_t i = 0, e = NumSections; i != e; ++i) {
Allocation &Section = UnmappedSections[i];
if (!Section.IsCode) {
unsigned Size = Section.MB.size();
unsigned Align = Section.Alignment;
DEBUG(dbgs() << "data region: size " << Size
<< ", alignment " << Align << "\n");
// Align the current offset up to whatever is needed for the next
// section.
CurOffset = (CurOffset + Align - 1) / Align * Align;
// Save off the address of the new section and allocate its space.
Offsets.push_back(std::pair<Allocation,uint64_t>(Section, CurOffset));
CurOffset += Size;
}
}
// Allocate space in the remote target.
uint64_t RemoteAddr;
if (!Target->allocateSpace(CurOffset, MaxAlign, RemoteAddr))
report_fatal_error(Target->getErrorMsg());
// Map the section addresses so relocations will get updated in the local
// copies of the sections.
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Offsets.size(); i != e; ++i) {
uint64_t Addr = RemoteAddr + Offsets[i].second;
EE->mapSectionAddress(const_cast<void*>(Offsets[i].first.MB.base()), Addr);
DEBUG(dbgs() << " Mapping local: " << Offsets[i].first.MB.base()
<< " to remote: 0x" << format("%llx", Addr) << "\n");
MappedSections[Addr] = Offsets[i].first;
}
UnmappedSections.clear();
}
bool RemoteMemoryManager::finalizeMemory(std::string *ErrMsg) {
// FIXME: Make this function thread safe.
for (DenseMap<uint64_t, Allocation>::iterator
I = MappedSections.begin(), E = MappedSections.end();
I != E; ++I) {
uint64_t RemoteAddr = I->first;
const Allocation &Section = I->second;
if (Section.IsCode) {
if (!Target->loadCode(RemoteAddr, Section.MB.base(), Section.MB.size()))
report_fatal_error(Target->getErrorMsg());
DEBUG(dbgs() << " loading code: " << Section.MB.base()
<< " to remote: 0x" << format("%llx", RemoteAddr) << "\n");
} else {
if (!Target->loadData(RemoteAddr, Section.MB.base(), Section.MB.size()))
report_fatal_error(Target->getErrorMsg());
DEBUG(dbgs() << " loading data: " << Section.MB.base()
<< " to remote: 0x" << format("%llx", RemoteAddr) << "\n");
}
}
MappedSections.clear();
return false;
}