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180 lines
7.4 KiB
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//===-- JITMemoryManager.h - Interface JIT uses to Allocate Mem -*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_EXECUTION_ENGINE_JIT_MEMMANAGER_H
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#define LLVM_EXECUTION_ENGINE_JIT_MEMMANAGER_H
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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#include <string>
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namespace llvm {
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class Function;
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class GlobalValue;
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/// JITMemoryManager - This interface is used by the JIT to allocate and manage
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/// memory for the code generated by the JIT. This can be reimplemented by
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/// clients that have a strong desire to control how the layout of JIT'd memory
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/// works.
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class JITMemoryManager {
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protected:
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bool HasGOT;
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public:
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JITMemoryManager() : HasGOT(false) {}
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virtual ~JITMemoryManager();
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/// CreateDefaultMemManager - This is used to create the default
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/// JIT Memory Manager if the client does not provide one to the JIT.
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static JITMemoryManager *CreateDefaultMemManager();
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/// setMemoryWritable - When code generation is in progress,
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/// the code pages may need permissions changed.
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virtual void setMemoryWritable() = 0;
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/// setMemoryExecutable - When code generation is done and we're ready to
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/// start execution, the code pages may need permissions changed.
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virtual void setMemoryExecutable() = 0;
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/// setPoisonMemory - Setting this flag to true makes the memory manager
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/// garbage values over freed memory. This is useful for testing and
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/// debugging, and may be turned on by default in debug mode.
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virtual void setPoisonMemory(bool poison) = 0;
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Global Offset Table Management
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// AllocateGOT - If the current table requires a Global Offset Table, this
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/// method is invoked to allocate it. This method is required to set HasGOT
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/// to true.
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virtual void AllocateGOT() = 0;
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/// isManagingGOT - Return true if the AllocateGOT method is called.
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bool isManagingGOT() const {
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return HasGOT;
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}
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/// getGOTBase - If this is managing a Global Offset Table, this method should
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/// return a pointer to its base.
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virtual uint8_t *getGOTBase() const = 0;
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// Main Allocation Functions
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//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// startFunctionBody - When we start JITing a function, the JIT calls this
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/// method to allocate a block of free RWX memory, which returns a pointer to
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/// it. If the JIT wants to request a block of memory of at least a certain
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/// size, it passes that value as ActualSize, and this method returns a block
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/// with at least that much space. If the JIT doesn't know ahead of time how
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/// much space it will need to emit the function, it passes 0 for the
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/// ActualSize. In either case, this method is required to pass back the size
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/// of the allocated block through ActualSize. The JIT will be careful to
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/// not write more than the returned ActualSize bytes of memory.
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virtual uint8_t *startFunctionBody(const Function *F,
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uintptr_t &ActualSize) = 0;
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/// allocateStub - This method is called by the JIT to allocate space for a
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/// function stub (used to handle limited branch displacements) while it is
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/// JIT compiling a function. For example, if foo calls bar, and if bar
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/// either needs to be lazily compiled or is a native function that exists too
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/// far away from the call site to work, this method will be used to make a
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/// thunk for it. The stub should be "close" to the current function body,
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/// but should not be included in the 'actualsize' returned by
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/// startFunctionBody.
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virtual uint8_t *allocateStub(const GlobalValue* F, unsigned StubSize,
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unsigned Alignment) = 0;
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/// endFunctionBody - This method is called when the JIT is done codegen'ing
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/// the specified function. At this point we know the size of the JIT
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/// compiled function. This passes in FunctionStart (which was returned by
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/// the startFunctionBody method) and FunctionEnd which is a pointer to the
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/// actual end of the function. This method should mark the space allocated
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/// and remember where it is in case the client wants to deallocate it.
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virtual void endFunctionBody(const Function *F, uint8_t *FunctionStart,
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uint8_t *FunctionEnd) = 0;
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/// allocateSpace - Allocate a memory block of the given size. This method
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/// cannot be called between calls to startFunctionBody and endFunctionBody.
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virtual uint8_t *allocateSpace(intptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment) = 0;
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/// allocateGlobal - Allocate memory for a global.
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virtual uint8_t *allocateGlobal(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment) = 0;
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/// deallocateFunctionBody - Free the specified function body. The argument
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/// must be the return value from a call to startFunctionBody() that hasn't
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/// been deallocated yet. This is never called when the JIT is currently
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/// emitting a function.
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virtual void deallocateFunctionBody(void *Body) = 0;
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/// startExceptionTable - When we finished JITing the function, if exception
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/// handling is set, we emit the exception table.
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virtual uint8_t* startExceptionTable(const Function* F,
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uintptr_t &ActualSize) = 0;
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/// endExceptionTable - This method is called when the JIT is done emitting
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/// the exception table.
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virtual void endExceptionTable(const Function *F, uint8_t *TableStart,
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uint8_t *TableEnd, uint8_t* FrameRegister) = 0;
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/// deallocateExceptionTable - Free the specified exception table's memory.
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/// The argument must be the return value from a call to startExceptionTable()
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/// that hasn't been deallocated yet. This is never called when the JIT is
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/// currently emitting an exception table.
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virtual void deallocateExceptionTable(void *ET) = 0;
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/// CheckInvariants - For testing only. Return true if all internal
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/// invariants are preserved, or return false and set ErrorStr to a helpful
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/// error message.
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virtual bool CheckInvariants(std::string &) {
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return true;
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}
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/// GetDefaultCodeSlabSize - For testing only. Returns DefaultCodeSlabSize
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/// from DefaultJITMemoryManager.
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virtual size_t GetDefaultCodeSlabSize() {
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return 0;
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}
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/// GetDefaultDataSlabSize - For testing only. Returns DefaultCodeSlabSize
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/// from DefaultJITMemoryManager.
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virtual size_t GetDefaultDataSlabSize() {
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return 0;
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}
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/// GetDefaultStubSlabSize - For testing only. Returns DefaultCodeSlabSize
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/// from DefaultJITMemoryManager.
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virtual size_t GetDefaultStubSlabSize() {
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return 0;
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}
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/// GetNumCodeSlabs - For testing only. Returns the number of MemoryBlocks
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/// allocated for code.
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virtual unsigned GetNumCodeSlabs() {
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return 0;
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}
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/// GetNumDataSlabs - For testing only. Returns the number of MemoryBlocks
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/// allocated for data.
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virtual unsigned GetNumDataSlabs() {
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return 0;
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}
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/// GetNumStubSlabs - For testing only. Returns the number of MemoryBlocks
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/// allocated for function stubs.
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virtual unsigned GetNumStubSlabs() {
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return 0;
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}
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};
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} // end namespace llvm.
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#endif
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