OpenCores
URL https://opencores.org/ocsvn/openrisc/openrisc/trunk

Subversion Repositories openrisc

[/] [openrisc/] [trunk/] [gnu-dev/] [or1k-gcc/] [libgcc/] [config/] [darwin-crt3.c] - Blame information for rev 747

Go to most recent revision | Details | Compare with Previous | View Log

Line No. Rev Author Line
1 734 jeremybenn
/* __cxa_atexit backwards-compatibility support for Darwin.
2
   Copyright (C) 2006, 2009, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
 
4
This file is part of GCC.
5
 
6
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8
Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9
version.
10
 
11
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
14
for more details.
15
 
16
Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
17
permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
18
3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
19
 
20
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
21
a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
22
see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
23
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
24
 
25
/* Don't do anything if we are compiling for a kext multilib. */
26
#ifdef __PIC__
27
 
28
#include "tconfig.h"
29
#include "tsystem.h"
30
 
31
#include <dlfcn.h>
32
#include <stdbool.h>
33
#include <stdlib.h>
34
#include <string.h>
35
 
36
/* This file works around two different problems.
37
 
38
   The first problem is that there is no __cxa_atexit on Mac OS versions
39
   before 10.4.  It fixes this by providing a complete atexit and
40
   __cxa_atexit emulation called from the regular atexit.
41
 
42
   The second problem is that on all shipping versions of Mac OS,
43
   __cxa_finalize and exit() don't work right: they don't run routines
44
   that were registered while other atexit routines are running.  This
45
   is worked around by wrapping each atexit/__cxa_atexit routine with
46
   our own routine which ensures that any __cxa_atexit calls while it
47
   is running are honoured.
48
 
49
   There are still problems which this does not solve.  Before 10.4,
50
   shared objects linked with previous compilers won't have their
51
   atexit calls properly interleaved with code compiled with newer
52
   compilers.  Also, atexit routines registered from shared objects
53
   linked with previous compilers won't get the bug fix.  */
54
 
55
typedef int (*cxa_atexit_p)(void (*func) (void*), void* arg, const void* dso);
56
typedef void (*cxa_finalize_p)(const void *dso);
57
typedef int (*atexit_p)(void (*func)(void));
58
 
59
/* These are from "keymgr.h".  */
60
extern void *_keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr (unsigned key);
61
extern int _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr_2 (unsigned, void **);
62
extern int _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (unsigned key, void *ptr);
63
 
64
extern void *__keymgr_global[];
65
typedef struct _Sinfo_Node {
66
        unsigned int size ;             /*size of this node*/
67
        unsigned short major_version ;  /*API major version.*/
68
        unsigned short minor_version ;  /*API minor version.*/
69
        } _Tinfo_Node ;
70
 
71
#ifdef __ppc__
72
#define CHECK_KEYMGR_ERROR(e) \
73
  (((_Tinfo_Node *)__keymgr_global[2])->major_version >= 4 ? (e) : 0)
74
#else
75
#define CHECK_KEYMGR_ERROR(e) (e)
76
#endif
77
 
78
/* Our globals are stored under this keymgr index.  */
79
#define KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST      14
80
 
81
/* The different kinds of callback routines.  */
82
typedef void (*atexit_callback)(void);
83
typedef void (*cxa_atexit_callback)(void *);
84
 
85
/* This structure holds a routine to call.  There may be extra fields
86
   at the end of the structure that this code doesn't know about.  */
87
struct one_atexit_routine
88
{
89
  union {
90
    atexit_callback ac;
91
    cxa_atexit_callback cac;
92
  } callback;
93
  /* has_arg is 0/2/4 if 'ac' is live, 1/3/5 if 'cac' is live.
94
     Higher numbers indicate a later version of the structure that this
95
     code doesn't understand and will ignore.  */
96
  int has_arg;
97
  void * arg;
98
};
99
 
100
struct atexit_routine_list
101
{
102
  struct atexit_routine_list * next;
103
  struct one_atexit_routine r;
104
};
105
 
106
/* The various possibilities for status of atexit().  */
107
enum atexit_status {
108
  atexit_status_unknown = 0,
109
  atexit_status_missing = 1,
110
  atexit_status_broken = 2,
111
  atexit_status_working = 16
112
};
113
 
114
struct keymgr_atexit_list
115
{
116
  /* Version of this list.  This code knows only about version 0.
117
     If the version is higher than 0, this code may add new atexit routines
118
     but should not attempt to run the list.  */
119
  short version;
120
  /* 1 if an atexit routine is currently being run by this code, 0
121
     otherwise.  */
122
  char running_routines;
123
  /* Holds a value from 'enum atexit_status'.  */
124
  unsigned char atexit_status;
125
  /* The list of atexit and cxa_atexit routines registered.  If
126
   atexit_status_missing it contains all routines registered while
127
   linked with this code.  If atexit_status_broken it contains all
128
   routines registered during cxa_finalize while linked with this
129
   code.  */
130
  struct atexit_routine_list *l;
131
  /* &__cxa_atexit; set if atexit_status >= atexit_status_broken.  */
132
  cxa_atexit_p cxa_atexit_f;
133
  /* &__cxa_finalize; set if atexit_status >= atexit_status_broken.  */
134
  cxa_finalize_p cxa_finalize_f;
135
  /* &atexit; set if atexit_status >= atexit_status_working
136
     or atexit_status == atexit_status_missing.  */
137
  atexit_p atexit_f;
138
};
139
 
140
/* Return 0 if __cxa_atexit has the bug it has in Mac OS 10.4: it
141
   fails to call routines registered while an atexit routine is
142
   running.  Return 1 if it works properly, and -1 if an error occurred.  */
143
 
144
struct atexit_data
145
{
146
  int result;
147
  cxa_atexit_p cxa_atexit;
148
};
149
 
150
static void cxa_atexit_check_2 (void *arg)
151
{
152
  ((struct atexit_data *)arg)->result = 1;
153
}
154
 
155
static void cxa_atexit_check_1 (void *arg)
156
{
157
  struct atexit_data * aed = arg;
158
  if (aed->cxa_atexit (cxa_atexit_check_2, arg, arg) != 0)
159
    aed->result = -1;
160
}
161
 
162
static int
163
check_cxa_atexit (cxa_atexit_p cxa_atexit, cxa_finalize_p cxa_finalize)
164
{
165
  struct atexit_data aed = { 0, cxa_atexit };
166
 
167
  /* We re-use &aed as the 'dso' parameter, since it's a unique address.  */
168
  if (cxa_atexit (cxa_atexit_check_1, &aed, &aed) != 0)
169
    return -1;
170
  cxa_finalize (&aed);
171
  if (aed.result == 0)
172
    {
173
      /* Call __cxa_finalize again to make sure that cxa_atexit_check_2
174
         is removed from the list before AED goes out of scope.  */
175
      cxa_finalize (&aed);
176
      aed.result = 0;
177
    }
178
  return aed.result;
179
}
180
 
181
#ifdef __ppc__
182
/* This comes from Csu.  It works only before 10.4.  The prototype has
183
   been altered a bit to avoid casting.  */
184
extern int _dyld_func_lookup(const char *dyld_func_name,
185
     void *address) __attribute__((visibility("hidden")));
186
 
187
static void our_atexit (void);
188
 
189
/* We're running on 10.3.9.  Find the address of the system atexit()
190
   function.  So easy to say, so hard to do.  */
191
static atexit_p
192
find_atexit_10_3 (void)
193
{
194
  unsigned int (*dyld_image_count_fn)(void);
195
  const char *(*dyld_get_image_name_fn)(unsigned int image_index);
196
  const void *(*dyld_get_image_header_fn)(unsigned int image_index);
197
  const void *(*NSLookupSymbolInImage_fn)(const void *image,
198
                                          const char *symbolName,
199
                                          unsigned int options);
200
  void *(*NSAddressOfSymbol_fn)(const void *symbol);
201
  unsigned i, count;
202
 
203
  /* Find some dyld functions.  */
204
  _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_image_count", &dyld_image_count_fn);
205
  _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_get_image_name", &dyld_get_image_name_fn);
206
  _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_get_image_header", &dyld_get_image_header_fn);
207
  _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_NSLookupSymbolInImage", &NSLookupSymbolInImage_fn);
208
  _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_NSAddressOfSymbol", &NSAddressOfSymbol_fn);
209
 
210
  /* If any of these don't exist, that's an error.  */
211
  if (! dyld_image_count_fn || ! dyld_get_image_name_fn
212
      || ! dyld_get_image_header_fn || ! NSLookupSymbolInImage_fn
213
      || ! NSAddressOfSymbol_fn)
214
    return NULL;
215
 
216
  count = dyld_image_count_fn ();
217
  for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
218
    {
219
      const char * path = dyld_get_image_name_fn (i);
220
      const void * image;
221
      const void * symbol;
222
 
223
      if (strcmp (path, "/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib") != 0)
224
        continue;
225
      image = dyld_get_image_header_fn (i);
226
      if (! image)
227
        return NULL;
228
      /* '4' is NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR.  */
229
      symbol = NSLookupSymbolInImage_fn (image, "_atexit", 4);
230
      if (! symbol)
231
        return NULL;
232
      return NSAddressOfSymbol_fn (symbol);
233
    }
234
  return NULL;
235
}
236
#endif
237
 
238
/* Create (if necessary), find, lock, fill in, and return our globals.
239
   Return NULL on error, in which case the globals will not be locked.
240
   The caller should call keymgr_set_and_unlock.  */
241
static struct keymgr_atexit_list *
242
get_globals (void)
243
{
244
  struct keymgr_atexit_list * r;
245
 
246
#ifdef __ppc__
247
  /* 10.3.9 doesn't have _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr_2 so the
248
     PPC side can't use it.  On 10.4 this just means the error gets
249
     reported a little later when
250
     _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr finds that the key was
251
     never locked.  */
252
  r = _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST);
253
#else
254
  void * rr;
255
  if (_keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr_2 (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, &rr))
256
    return NULL;
257
  r = rr;
258
#endif
259
 
260
  if (r == NULL)
261
    {
262
      r = calloc (sizeof (struct keymgr_atexit_list), 1);
263
      if (! r)
264
        return NULL;
265
    }
266
 
267
  if (r->atexit_status == atexit_status_unknown)
268
    {
269
      void *handle;
270
 
271
      handle = dlopen ("/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib", RTLD_NOLOAD);
272
      if (!handle)
273
        {
274
#ifdef __ppc__
275
          r->atexit_status = atexit_status_missing;
276
          r->atexit_f = find_atexit_10_3 ();
277
          if (! r->atexit_f)
278
            goto error;
279
          if (r->atexit_f (our_atexit))
280
            goto error;
281
#else
282
          goto error;
283
#endif
284
        }
285
      else
286
        {
287
          int chk_result;
288
 
289
          r->cxa_atexit_f = (cxa_atexit_p)dlsym (handle, "__cxa_atexit");
290
          r->cxa_finalize_f = (cxa_finalize_p)dlsym (handle, "__cxa_finalize");
291
          if (! r->cxa_atexit_f || ! r->cxa_finalize_f)
292
            goto error;
293
 
294
          chk_result = check_cxa_atexit (r->cxa_atexit_f, r->cxa_finalize_f);
295
          if (chk_result == -1)
296
            goto error;
297
          else if (chk_result == 0)
298
            r->atexit_status = atexit_status_broken;
299
          else
300
            {
301
              r->atexit_f = (atexit_p)dlsym (handle, "atexit");
302
              if (! r->atexit_f)
303
                goto error;
304
              r->atexit_status = atexit_status_working;
305
            }
306
        }
307
    }
308
 
309
  return r;
310
 
311
 error:
312
  _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, r);
313
  return NULL;
314
}
315
 
316
/* Add TO_ADD to ATEXIT_LIST.  ATEXIT_LIST may be NULL but is
317
   always the result of calling _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr and
318
   so KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST is known to be locked; this routine is responsible
319
   for unlocking it.  */
320
 
321
static int
322
add_routine (struct keymgr_atexit_list * g,
323
             const struct one_atexit_routine * to_add)
324
{
325
  struct atexit_routine_list * s
326
    = malloc (sizeof (struct atexit_routine_list));
327
  int result;
328
 
329
  if (!s)
330
    {
331
      _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, g);
332
      return -1;
333
    }
334
  s->r = *to_add;
335
  s->next = g->l;
336
  g->l = s;
337
  result = _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, g);
338
  return CHECK_KEYMGR_ERROR (result) == 0 ? 0 : -1;
339
}
340
 
341
/* This runs the routines in G->L up to STOP.  */
342
static struct keymgr_atexit_list *
343
run_routines (struct keymgr_atexit_list *g,
344
              struct atexit_routine_list *stop)
345
{
346
  for (;;)
347
    {
348
      struct atexit_routine_list * cur = g->l;
349
      if (! cur || cur == stop)
350
        break;
351
      g->l = cur->next;
352
      _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, g);
353
 
354
      switch (cur->r.has_arg) {
355
      case 0: case 2: case 4:
356
        cur->r.callback.ac ();
357
        break;
358
      case 1: case 3: case 5:
359
        cur->r.callback.cac (cur->r.arg);
360
        break;
361
      default:
362
        /* Don't understand, so don't call it.  */
363
        break;
364
      }
365
      free (cur);
366
 
367
      g = _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST);
368
      if (! g)
369
        break;
370
    }
371
  return g;
372
}
373
 
374
/* Call the routine described by ROUTINE_PARAM and then call any
375
   routines added to KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST while that routine was
376
   running, all with in_cxa_finalize set.  */
377
 
378
static void
379
cxa_atexit_wrapper (void* routine_param)
380
{
381
  struct one_atexit_routine * routine = routine_param;
382
  struct keymgr_atexit_list *g;
383
  struct atexit_routine_list * base = NULL;
384
  char prev_running = 0;
385
 
386
  g = _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST);
387
  if (g)
388
    {
389
      prev_running = g->running_routines;
390
      g->running_routines = 1;
391
      base = g->l;
392
      _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, g);
393
    }
394
 
395
  if (routine->has_arg)
396
    routine->callback.cac (routine->arg);
397
  else
398
    routine->callback.ac ();
399
 
400
  if (g)
401
    g = _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST);
402
  if (g)
403
    g = run_routines (g, base);
404
  if (g)
405
    {
406
      g->running_routines = prev_running;
407
      _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, g);
408
    }
409
}
410
 
411
#ifdef __ppc__
412
/* This code is used while running on 10.3.9, when __cxa_atexit doesn't
413
   exist in the system library.  10.3.9 only supported regular PowerPC,
414
   so this code isn't necessary on x86 or ppc64.  */
415
 
416
/* This routine is called from the system atexit(); it runs everything
417
   registered on the KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST.  */
418
 
419
static void
420
our_atexit (void)
421
{
422
  struct keymgr_atexit_list *g;
423
  char prev_running;
424
 
425
  g = _keymgr_get_and_lock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST);
426
  if (! g || g->version != 0 || g->atexit_status != atexit_status_missing)
427
    return;
428
 
429
  prev_running = g->running_routines;
430
  g->running_routines = 1;
431
  g = run_routines (g, NULL);
432
  if (! g)
433
    return;
434
  g->running_routines = prev_running;
435
  _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, g);
436
}
437
#endif
438
 
439
/* This is our wrapper around atexit and __cxa_atexit.  It will return
440
   nonzero if an error occurs, and otherwise:
441
   - if in_cxa_finalize is set, or running on 10.3.9, add R to
442
     KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST; or
443
   - call the system __cxa_atexit to add cxa_atexit_wrapper with an argument
444
     that indicates how cxa_atexit_wrapper should call R.  */
445
 
446
static int
447
atexit_common (const struct one_atexit_routine *r, const void *dso)
448
{
449
  struct keymgr_atexit_list *g = get_globals ();
450
 
451
  if (! g)
452
    return -1;
453
 
454
  if (g->running_routines || g->atexit_status == atexit_status_missing)
455
    return add_routine (g, r);
456
 
457
  if (g->atexit_status >= atexit_status_working)
458
    {
459
      int result;
460
      if (r->has_arg)
461
        {
462
          cxa_atexit_p cxa_atexit = g->cxa_atexit_f;
463
          result = _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST,
464
                                                           g);
465
          if (CHECK_KEYMGR_ERROR (result))
466
            return -1;
467
          return cxa_atexit (r->callback.cac, r->arg, dso);
468
        }
469
      else
470
        {
471
          atexit_p atexit_f = g->atexit_f;
472
          result = _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST,
473
                                                           g);
474
          if (CHECK_KEYMGR_ERROR (result))
475
            return -1;
476
          return atexit_f (r->callback.ac);
477
        }
478
    }
479
  else
480
    {
481
      cxa_atexit_p cxa_atexit = g->cxa_atexit_f;
482
      struct one_atexit_routine *alloced;
483
      int result;
484
 
485
      result = _keymgr_set_and_unlock_processwide_ptr (KEYMGR_ATEXIT_LIST, g);
486
      if (CHECK_KEYMGR_ERROR (result))
487
        return -1;
488
 
489
      alloced = malloc (sizeof (struct one_atexit_routine));
490
      if (! alloced)
491
        return -1;
492
      *alloced = *r;
493
      return cxa_atexit (cxa_atexit_wrapper, alloced, dso);
494
    }
495
}
496
 
497
/* These are the actual replacement routines; they just funnel into
498
   atexit_common.  */
499
 
500
int __cxa_atexit (cxa_atexit_callback func, void* arg,
501
                  const void* dso) __attribute__((visibility("hidden")));
502
 
503
int
504
__cxa_atexit (cxa_atexit_callback func, void* arg, const void* dso)
505
{
506
  struct one_atexit_routine r;
507
  r.callback.cac = func;
508
  r.has_arg = 1;
509
  r.arg = arg;
510
  return atexit_common (&r, dso);
511
}
512
 
513
int atexit (atexit_callback func) __attribute__((visibility("hidden")));
514
 
515
/* Use __dso_handle to allow even bundles that call atexit() to be unloaded
516
   on 10.4.  */
517
extern void __dso_handle;
518
 
519
int
520
atexit (atexit_callback func)
521
{
522
  struct one_atexit_routine r;
523
  r.callback.ac = func;
524
  r.has_arg = 0;
525
  return atexit_common (&r, &__dso_handle);
526
}
527
 
528
#endif /* __PIC__ */

powered by: WebSVN 2.1.0

© copyright 1999-2024 OpenCores.org, equivalent to Oliscience, all rights reserved. OpenCores®, registered trademark.