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/* Exception Handling interface routines.
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Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
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2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Mike Stump <mrs@cygnus.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 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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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 COPYING3. If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "sbitmap.h"
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#include "vecprim.h"
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struct function;
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struct eh_region_d;
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struct pointer_map_t;
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/* The type of an exception region. */
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enum eh_region_type
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{
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/* CLEANUP regions implement e.g. destructors run when exiting a block.
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They can be generated from both GIMPLE_TRY_FINALLY and GIMPLE_TRY_CATCH
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nodes. It is expected by the runtime that cleanup regions will *not*
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resume normal program flow, but will continue propagation of the
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exception. */
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ERT_CLEANUP,
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/* TRY regions implement catching an exception. The list of types associated
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with the attached catch handlers is examined in order by the runtime and
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control is transfered to the appropriate handler. Note that a NULL type
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list is a catch-all handler, and that it will catch *all* exceptions
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including those originating from a different language. */
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ERT_TRY,
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/* ALLOWED_EXCEPTIONS regions implement exception filtering, e.g. the
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throw(type-list) specification that can be added to C++ functions.
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The runtime examines the thrown exception vs the type list, and if
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the exception does not match, transfers control to the handler. The
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normal handler for C++ calls __cxa_call_unexpected. */
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ERT_ALLOWED_EXCEPTIONS,
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/* MUST_NOT_THROW regions prevent all exceptions from propagating. This
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region type is used in C++ to surround destructors being run inside a
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CLEANUP region. This differs from an ALLOWED_EXCEPTIONS region with
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an empty type list in that the runtime is prepared to terminate the
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program directly. We only generate code for MUST_NOT_THROW regions
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along control paths that are already handling an exception within the
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current function. */
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ERT_MUST_NOT_THROW
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};
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/* A landing pad for a given exception region. Any transfer of control
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from the EH runtime to the function happens at a landing pad. */
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struct GTY(()) eh_landing_pad_d
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{
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/* The linked list of all landing pads associated with the region. */
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struct eh_landing_pad_d *next_lp;
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/* The region with which this landing pad is associated. */
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struct eh_region_d *region;
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/* At the gimple level, the location to which control will be transfered
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for this landing pad. There can be both EH and normal edges into the
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block containing the post-landing-pad label. */
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tree post_landing_pad;
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/* At the rtl level, the location to which the runtime will transfer
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control. This differs from the post-landing-pad in that the target's
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EXCEPTION_RECEIVER pattern will be expanded here, as well as other
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bookkeeping specific to exceptions. There must not be normal edges
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into the block containing the landing-pad label. */
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rtx landing_pad;
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/* The index of this landing pad within fun->eh->lp_array. */
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int index;
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};
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/* A catch handler associated with an ERT_TRY region. */
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struct GTY(()) eh_catch_d
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{
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/* The double-linked list of all catch handlers for the region. */
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struct eh_catch_d *next_catch;
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struct eh_catch_d *prev_catch;
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/* A TREE_LIST of runtime type objects that this catch handler
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will catch, or NULL if all exceptions are caught. */
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tree type_list;
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/* A TREE_LIST of INTEGER_CSTs that correspond to the type_list entries,
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having been mapped by assign_filter_values. These integers are to be
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compared against the __builtin_eh_filter value. */
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tree filter_list;
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/* The code that should be executed if this catch handler matches the
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thrown exception. This label is only maintained until
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pass_lower_eh_dispatch, at which point it is cleared. */
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tree label;
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};
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/* Describes one exception region. */
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struct GTY(()) eh_region_d
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{
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/* The immediately surrounding region. */
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struct eh_region_d *outer;
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/* The list of immediately contained regions. */
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struct eh_region_d *inner;
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struct eh_region_d *next_peer;
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/* The index of this region within fun->eh->region_array. */
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int index;
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/* Each region does exactly one thing. */
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enum eh_region_type type;
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/* Holds the action to perform based on the preceding type. */
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union eh_region_u {
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struct eh_region_u_try {
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/* The double-linked list of all catch handlers for this region. */
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struct eh_catch_d *first_catch;
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struct eh_catch_d *last_catch;
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} GTY ((tag ("ERT_TRY"))) eh_try;
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struct eh_region_u_allowed {
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/* A TREE_LIST of runtime type objects allowed to pass. */
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tree type_list;
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/* The code that should be executed if the thrown exception does
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not match the type list. This label is only maintained until
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pass_lower_eh_dispatch, at which point it is cleared. */
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tree label;
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/* The integer that will be passed by the runtime to signal that
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we should execute the code at LABEL. This integer is assigned
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by assign_filter_values and is to be compared against the
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__builtin_eh_filter value. */
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int filter;
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} GTY ((tag ("ERT_ALLOWED_EXCEPTIONS"))) allowed;
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struct eh_region_u_must_not_throw {
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/* A function decl to be invoked if this region is actually reachable
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from within the function, rather than implementable from the runtime.
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The normal way for this to happen is for there to be a CLEANUP region
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contained within this MUST_NOT_THROW region. Note that if the
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runtime handles the MUST_NOT_THROW region, we have no control over
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what termination function is called; it will be decided by the
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personality function in effect for this CIE. */
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tree failure_decl;
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/* The location assigned to the call of FAILURE_DECL, if expanded. */
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location_t failure_loc;
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} GTY ((tag ("ERT_MUST_NOT_THROW"))) must_not_throw;
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} GTY ((desc ("%0.type"))) u;
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/* The list of landing pads associated with this region. */
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struct eh_landing_pad_d *landing_pads;
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/* EXC_PTR and FILTER values copied from the runtime for this region.
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Each region gets its own psuedos so that if there are nested exceptions
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we do not overwrite the values of the first exception. */
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rtx exc_ptr_reg, filter_reg;
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/* True if this region should use __cxa_end_cleanup instead
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of _Unwind_Resume. */
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bool use_cxa_end_cleanup;
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};
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typedef struct eh_landing_pad_d *eh_landing_pad;
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typedef struct eh_catch_d *eh_catch;
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typedef struct eh_region_d *eh_region;
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DEF_VEC_P(eh_region);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P(eh_region, gc);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P(eh_region, heap);
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DEF_VEC_P(eh_landing_pad);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P(eh_landing_pad, gc);
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/* The exception status for each function. */
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struct GTY(()) eh_status
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{
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/* The tree of all regions for this function. */
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eh_region region_tree;
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/* The same information as an indexable array. */
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VEC(eh_region,gc) *region_array;
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/* The landing pads as an indexable array. */
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VEC(eh_landing_pad,gc) *lp_array;
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/* At the gimple level, a mapping from gimple statement to landing pad
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or must-not-throw region. See record_stmt_eh_region. */
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htab_t GTY((param_is (struct throw_stmt_node))) throw_stmt_table;
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/* All of the runtime type data used by the function. These objects
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are emitted to the lang-specific-data-area for the function. */
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VEC(tree,gc) *ttype_data;
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/* The table of all action chains. These encode the eh_region tree in
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a compact form for use by the runtime, and is also emitted to the
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lang-specific-data-area. Note that the ARM EABI uses a different
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format for the encoding than all other ports. */
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union eh_status_u {
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VEC(tree,gc) * GTY((tag ("1"))) arm_eabi;
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VEC(uchar,gc) * GTY((tag ("0"))) other;
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} GTY ((desc ("targetm.arm_eabi_unwinder"))) ehspec_data;
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};
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/* Test: is exception handling turned on? */
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extern int doing_eh (int);
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/* Invokes CALLBACK for every exception handler label. Only used by old
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loop hackery; should not be used by new code. */
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extern void for_each_eh_label (void (*) (rtx));
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extern void init_eh (void);
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extern void init_eh_for_function (void);
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extern void remove_eh_landing_pad (eh_landing_pad);
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extern void remove_eh_handler (eh_region);
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extern bool current_function_has_exception_handlers (void);
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extern void output_function_exception_table (const char *);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_eh_pointer (tree);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_eh_filter (tree);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_eh_copy_values (tree);
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extern void expand_builtin_unwind_init (void);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_eh_return_data_regno (tree);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_extract_return_addr (tree);
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extern void expand_builtin_init_dwarf_reg_sizes (tree);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_frob_return_addr (tree);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_dwarf_sp_column (void);
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extern void expand_builtin_eh_return (tree, tree);
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extern void expand_eh_return (void);
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extern rtx expand_builtin_extend_pointer (tree);
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typedef tree (*duplicate_eh_regions_map) (tree, void *);
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extern struct pointer_map_t *duplicate_eh_regions
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(struct function *, eh_region, int, duplicate_eh_regions_map, void *);
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extern void sjlj_emit_function_exit_after (rtx);
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extern eh_region gen_eh_region_cleanup (eh_region);
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extern eh_region gen_eh_region_try (eh_region);
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extern eh_region gen_eh_region_allowed (eh_region, tree);
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extern eh_region gen_eh_region_must_not_throw (eh_region);
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extern eh_catch gen_eh_region_catch (eh_region, tree);
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extern eh_landing_pad gen_eh_landing_pad (eh_region);
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extern eh_region get_eh_region_from_number_fn (struct function *, int);
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extern eh_region get_eh_region_from_number (int);
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extern eh_landing_pad get_eh_landing_pad_from_number_fn (struct function*,int);
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extern eh_landing_pad get_eh_landing_pad_from_number (int);
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extern eh_region get_eh_region_from_lp_number_fn (struct function *, int);
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extern eh_region get_eh_region_from_lp_number (int);
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extern eh_region eh_region_outermost (struct function *, eh_region, eh_region);
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extern void make_reg_eh_region_note (rtx insn, int ecf_flags, int lp_nr);
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extern void make_reg_eh_region_note_nothrow_nononlocal (rtx);
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extern void verify_eh_tree (struct function *);
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extern void dump_eh_tree (FILE *, struct function *);
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void debug_eh_tree (struct function *);
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extern void add_type_for_runtime (tree);
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extern tree lookup_type_for_runtime (tree);
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extern void assign_filter_values (void);
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extern eh_region get_eh_region_from_rtx (const_rtx);
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extern eh_landing_pad get_eh_landing_pad_from_rtx (const_rtx);
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/* If non-NULL, this is a function that returns a function decl to be
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executed if an unhandled exception is propagated out of a cleanup
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region. For example, in C++, an exception thrown by a destructor
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during stack unwinding is required to result in a call to
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`std::terminate', so the C++ version of this function returns a
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FUNCTION_DECL for `std::terminate'. */
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extern tree (*lang_protect_cleanup_actions) (void);
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/* Return true if type A catches type B. */
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extern int (*lang_eh_type_covers) (tree a, tree b);
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/* Just because the user configured --with-sjlj-exceptions=no doesn't
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mean that we can use call frame exceptions. Detect that the target
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has appropriate support. */
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#ifndef MUST_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS
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# if defined (EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO) \
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&& (defined (TARGET_UNWIND_INFO) \
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|| (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO \
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&& (defined (EH_RETURN_HANDLER_RTX) \
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|| defined (HAVE_eh_return))))
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# define MUST_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS 0
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# else
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# define MUST_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS 1
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS
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# if CONFIG_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS == 1
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# define USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS 1
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# endif
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# if CONFIG_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS == 0
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# define USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS 0
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# if !defined(EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO)
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#error "EH_RETURN_DATA_REGNO required"
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# endif
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# if ! (defined(TARGET_UNWIND_INFO) || DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO)
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#error "{DWARF2,TARGET}_UNWIND_INFO required"
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# endif
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# if !defined(TARGET_UNWIND_INFO) \
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&& !(defined(EH_RETURN_HANDLER_RTX) || defined(HAVE_eh_return))
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#error "EH_RETURN_HANDLER_RTX or eh_return required"
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error, but backends may set MUST_USE_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS for their own
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struct GTY(()) throw_stmt_node {
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gimple stmt;
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int lp_nr;
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};
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enum eh_personality_kind {
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eh_personality_none,
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eh_personality_any,
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eh_personality_lang
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};
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function_needs_eh_personality (struct function *);
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static inline eh_region
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ehr_next (eh_region r, eh_region start)
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{
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if (r->inner)
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r = r->inner;
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else if (r->next_peer && r != start)
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r = r->next_peer;
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else
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{
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do
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{
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r = r->outer;
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if (r == start)
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return NULL;
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}
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while (r->next_peer == NULL);
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r = r->next_peer;
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}
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return r;
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}
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#define FOR_ALL_EH_REGION_AT(R, START) \
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for ((R) = (START); (R) != NULL; (R) = ehr_next (R, START))
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#define FOR_ALL_EH_REGION_FN(R, FN) \
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for ((R) = (FN)->eh->region_tree; (R) != NULL; (R) = ehr_next (R, NULL))
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#define FOR_ALL_EH_REGION(R) FOR_ALL_EH_REGION_FN (R, cfun)
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