//===-- RTDyldMemoryManager.cpp - Memory manager for MC-JIT -----*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Interface of the runtime dynamic memory manager base class. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_RTDYLDMEMORYMANAGER_H #define LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_RTDYLDMEMORYMANAGER_H #include "llvm-c/ExecutionEngine.h" #include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITSymbol.h" #include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld.h" #include "llvm/Support/CBindingWrapping.h" #include <cstddef> #include <cstdint> #include <string> namespace llvm { class ExecutionEngine; namespace object { class ObjectFile; } // end namespace object class MCJITMemoryManager : public RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager { public: // Don't hide the notifyObjectLoaded method from RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager. using RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager::notifyObjectLoaded; /// This method is called after an object has been loaded into memory but /// before relocations are applied to the loaded sections. The object load /// may have been initiated by MCJIT to resolve an external symbol for another /// object that is being finalized. In that case, the object about which /// the memory manager is being notified will be finalized immediately after /// the memory manager returns from this call. /// /// Memory managers which are preparing code for execution in an external /// address space can use this call to remap the section addresses for the /// newly loaded object. virtual void notifyObjectLoaded(ExecutionEngine *EE, const object::ObjectFile &) {} }; // RuntimeDyld clients often want to handle the memory management of // what gets placed where. For JIT clients, this is the subset of // JITMemoryManager required for dynamic loading of binaries. // // FIXME: As the RuntimeDyld fills out, additional routines will be needed // for the varying types of objects to be allocated. class RTDyldMemoryManager : public MCJITMemoryManager, public JITSymbolResolver { public: RTDyldMemoryManager() = default; RTDyldMemoryManager(const RTDyldMemoryManager&) = delete; void operator=(const RTDyldMemoryManager&) = delete; ~RTDyldMemoryManager() override; /// Register EH frames in the current process. static void registerEHFramesInProcess(uint8_t *Addr, size_t Size); /// Deregister EH frames in the current proces. static void deregisterEHFramesInProcess(uint8_t *Addr, size_t Size); void registerEHFrames(uint8_t *Addr, uint64_t LoadAddr, size_t Size) override; void deregisterEHFrames() override; /// This method returns the address of the specified function or variable in /// the current process. static uint64_t getSymbolAddressInProcess(const std::string &Name); /// Legacy symbol lookup - DEPRECATED! Please override findSymbol instead. /// /// This method returns the address of the specified function or variable. /// It is used to resolve symbols during module linking. virtual uint64_t getSymbolAddress(const std::string &Name) { return getSymbolAddressInProcess(Name); } /// This method returns a RuntimeDyld::SymbolInfo for the specified function /// or variable. It is used to resolve symbols during module linking. /// /// By default this falls back on the legacy lookup method: /// 'getSymbolAddress'. The address returned by getSymbolAddress is treated as /// a strong, exported symbol, consistent with historical treatment by /// RuntimeDyld. /// /// Clients writing custom RTDyldMemoryManagers are encouraged to override /// this method and return a SymbolInfo with the flags set correctly. This is /// necessary for RuntimeDyld to correctly handle weak and non-exported symbols. JITSymbol findSymbol(const std::string &Name) override { return JITSymbol(getSymbolAddress(Name), JITSymbolFlags::Exported); } /// Legacy symbol lookup -- DEPRECATED! Please override /// findSymbolInLogicalDylib instead. /// /// Default to treating all modules as separate. virtual uint64_t getSymbolAddressInLogicalDylib(const std::string &Name) { return 0; } /// Default to treating all modules as separate. /// /// By default this falls back on the legacy lookup method: /// 'getSymbolAddressInLogicalDylib'. The address returned by /// getSymbolAddressInLogicalDylib is treated as a strong, exported symbol, /// consistent with historical treatment by RuntimeDyld. /// /// Clients writing custom RTDyldMemoryManagers are encouraged to override /// this method and return a SymbolInfo with the flags set correctly. This is /// necessary for RuntimeDyld to correctly handle weak and non-exported symbols. JITSymbol findSymbolInLogicalDylib(const std::string &Name) override { return JITSymbol(getSymbolAddressInLogicalDylib(Name), JITSymbolFlags::Exported); } /// This method returns the address of the specified function. As such it is /// only useful for resolving library symbols, not code generated symbols. /// /// If \p AbortOnFailure is false and no function with the given name is /// found, this function returns a null pointer. Otherwise, it prints a /// message to stderr and aborts. /// /// This function is deprecated for memory managers to be used with /// MCJIT or RuntimeDyld. Use getSymbolAddress instead. virtual void *getPointerToNamedFunction(const std::string &Name, bool AbortOnFailure = true); private: struct EHFrame { uint8_t *Addr; size_t Size; }; std::vector<EHFrame> EHFrames; }; // Create wrappers for C Binding types (see CBindingWrapping.h). DEFINE_SIMPLE_CONVERSION_FUNCTIONS( RTDyldMemoryManager, LLVMMCJITMemoryManagerRef) } // end namespace llvm #endif // LLVM_EXECUTIONENGINE_RTDYLDMEMORYMANAGER_H