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/* Mudflap: narrow-pointer bounds-checking by tree rewriting.
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   Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@redhat.com>
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   and Graydon Hoare <graydon@redhat.com>
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License, the
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Free Software Foundation gives you unlimited permission to link the
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compiled version of this file into combinations with other programs,
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and to distribute those combinations without any restriction coming
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from the use of this file.  (The General Public License restrictions
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do apply in other respects; for example, they cover modification of
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the file, and distribution when not linked into a combine
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executable.)
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301, USA.  */
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#include "config.h"
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#ifndef HAVE_SOCKLEN_T
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#define socklen_t int
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#endif
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/* These attempt to coax various unix flavours to declare all our
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   needed tidbits in the system headers.  */
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#if !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__APPLE__)
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#define _POSIX_SOURCE
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#endif /* Some BSDs break <sys/socket.h> if this is defined. */
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#define _GNU_SOURCE
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#define _XOPEN_SOURCE
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#define _BSD_TYPES
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#define __EXTENSIONS__
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#define _ALL_SOURCE
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#define _LARGE_FILE_API
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#define _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED 1
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include "mf-runtime.h"
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#include "mf-impl.h"
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#ifdef _MUDFLAP
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#error "Do not compile this file with -fmudflap!"
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#endif
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#ifndef LIBMUDFLAPTH
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#error "pthreadstuff is to be included only in libmudflapth"
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#endif
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/* ??? Why isn't this done once in the header files.  */
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DECLARE(void *, malloc, size_t sz);
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DECLARE(void, free, void *ptr);
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DECLARE(int, pthread_create, pthread_t *thr, const pthread_attr_t *attr,
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        void * (*start) (void *), void *arg);
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/* Multithreading support hooks.  */
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#ifndef HAVE_TLS
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/* We don't have TLS.  Ordinarily we could use pthread keys, but since we're
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   commandeering malloc/free that presents a few problems.  The first is that
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   we'll recurse from __mf_get_state to pthread_setspecific to malloc back to
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   __mf_get_state during thread startup.  This can be solved with clever uses
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   of a mutex.  The second problem is that thread shutdown is indistinguishable
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   from thread startup, since libpthread is deallocating our state variable.
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   I've no good solution for this.
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   Which leaves us to handle this mess by totally by hand.  */
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/* Yes, we want this prime.  If pthread_t is a pointer, it's almost always
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   page aligned, and if we use a smaller power of 2, this results in "%N"
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   being the worst possible hash -- all threads hash to zero.  */
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#define LIBMUDFLAPTH_THREADS_MAX 1021
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struct mf_thread_data
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{
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  pthread_t self;
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  unsigned char used_p;
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  unsigned char state;
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};
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static struct mf_thread_data mf_thread_data[LIBMUDFLAPTH_THREADS_MAX];
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static pthread_mutex_t mf_thread_data_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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#define PTHREAD_HASH(p) ((unsigned long) (p) % LIBMUDFLAPTH_THREADS_MAX)
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static struct mf_thread_data *
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__mf_find_threadinfo (int alloc)
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{
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  pthread_t self = pthread_self ();
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  unsigned long hash = PTHREAD_HASH (self);
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  unsigned long rehash;
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#ifdef __alpha__
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  /* Alpha has the loosest memory ordering rules of all.  We need a memory
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     barrier to flush the reorder buffer before considering a *read* of a
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     shared variable.  Since we're not always taking a lock, we have to do
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     this by hand.  */
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  __sync_synchronize ();
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#endif
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  rehash = hash;
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  while (1)
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    {
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      if (mf_thread_data[rehash].used_p && mf_thread_data[rehash].self == self)
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        return &mf_thread_data[rehash];
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      rehash += 7;
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      if (rehash >= LIBMUDFLAPTH_THREADS_MAX)
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        rehash -= LIBMUDFLAPTH_THREADS_MAX;
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      if (rehash == hash)
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        break;
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    }
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  if (alloc)
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    {
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      pthread_mutex_lock (&mf_thread_data_lock);
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      while (1)
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        {
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          if (!mf_thread_data[rehash].used_p)
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            {
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              mf_thread_data[rehash].self = self;
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              __sync_synchronize ();
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              mf_thread_data[rehash].used_p = 1;
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              return &mf_thread_data[rehash];
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            break;
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__mf_get_state (void)
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  /* If we've never seen this thread before, consider it to be in the
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     reentrant state.  The state gets reset to active for the main thread
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     The trickiest bit here is that the LinuxThreads pthread_manager thread
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     should *always* be considered to be reentrant, so that none of our
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     hooks actually do anything.  Why?  Because that thread isn't a real
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     thread from the point of view of the thread library, and so lots of
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     stuff isn't initialized, leading to SEGV very quickly.  Even calling
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     pthread_self is a bit suspect, but it happens to work.  */
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}
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__mf_set_state (enum __mf_state_enum new_state)
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  struct mf_thread_data *data = __mf_find_threadinfo (1);
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  data->state = new_state;
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/* The following two functions are used only with __mf_opts.heur_std_data.
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   We're interested in recording the location of the thread-local errno
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   Note that this doesn't handle TLS references in general; we have no
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   visibility into __tls_get_data for when that memory is allocated at
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   runtime.  Hopefully we get to see the malloc or mmap operation that
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   eventually allocates the backing store.  */
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struct mf_thread_start_info
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static void
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__mf_pthread_cleanup (void *arg)
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    __mf_unregister (&errno, sizeof (errno), __MF_TYPE_GUESS);
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  struct mf_thread_data *data = __mf_find_threadinfo (0);
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    data->used_p = 0;
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}
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__mf_pthread_spawner (void *arg)
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    __mf_register (&errno, sizeof (errno), __MF_TYPE_GUESS,
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  /* We considered using pthread_key_t objects instead of these
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     cleanup stacks, but they were less cooperative with the
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     interposed malloc hooks in libmudflap.  */
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  pthread_cleanup_push (__mf_pthread_cleanup, NULL);
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#undef pthread_create
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}

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