1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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15 */
16 /*
17 * Exception handling.
18 */
19 #include "Dalvik.h"
20 #include "libdex/DexCatch.h"
21
22 #include <stdlib.h>
23
24 /*
25 Notes on Exception Handling
26
27 We have one fairly sticky issue to deal with: creating the exception stack
28 trace. The trouble is that we need the current value of the program
29 counter for the method now being executed, but that's only held in a local
30 variable or hardware register in the main interpreter loop.
31
32 The exception mechanism requires that the current stack trace be associated
33 with a Throwable at the time the Throwable is constructed. The construction
34 may or may not be associated with a throw. We have three situations to
35 consider:
36
37 (1) A Throwable is created with a "new Throwable" statement in the
38 application code, for immediate or deferred use with a "throw" statement.
39 (2) The VM throws an exception from within the interpreter core, e.g.
40 after an integer divide-by-zero.
41 (3) The VM throws an exception from somewhere deeper down, e.g. while
42 trying to link a class.
43
44 We need to have the current value for the PC, which means that for
45 situation (3) the interpreter loop must copy it to an externally-accessible
46 location before handling any opcode that could cause the VM to throw
47 an exception. We can't store it globally, because the various threads
48 would trample each other. We can't store it in the Thread structure,
49 because it'll get overwritten as soon as the Throwable constructor starts
50 executing. It needs to go on the stack, but our stack frames hold the
51 caller's *saved* PC, not the current PC.
52
53 Situation #1 doesn't require special handling. Situation #2 could be dealt
54 with by passing the PC into the exception creation function. The trick
55 is to solve situation #3 in a way that adds minimal overhead to common
56 operations. Making it more costly to throw an exception is acceptable.
57
58 There are a few ways to deal with this:
59
60 (a) Change "savedPc" to "currentPc" in the stack frame. All of the
61 stack logic gets offset by one frame. The current PC is written
62 to the current stack frame when necessary.
63 (b) Write the current PC into the current stack frame, but without
64 replacing "savedPc". The JNI local refs pointer, which is only
65 used for native code, can be overloaded to save space.
66 (c) In dvmThrowException(), push an extra stack frame on, with the
67 current PC in it. The current PC is written into the Thread struct
68 when necessary, and copied out when the VM throws.
69 (d) Before doing something that might throw an exception, push a
70 temporary frame on with the saved PC in it.
71
72 Solution (a) is the simplest, but breaks Dalvik's goal of mingling native
73 and interpreted stacks.
74
75 Solution (b) retains the simplicity of (a) without rearranging the stack,
76 but now in some cases we're storing the PC twice, which feels wrong.
77
78 Solution (c) usually works, because we push the saved PC onto the stack
79 before the Throwable construction can overwrite the copy in Thread. One
80 way solution (c) could break is:
81 - Interpreter saves the PC
82 - Execute some bytecode, which runs successfully (and alters the saved PC)
83 - Throw an exception before re-saving the PC (i.e in the same opcode)
84 This is a risk for anything that could cause <clinit> to execute, e.g.
85 executing a static method or accessing a static field. Attemping to access
86 a field that doesn't exist in a class that does exist might cause this.
87 It may be possible to simply bracket the dvmCallMethod*() functions to
88 save/restore it.
89
90 Solution (d) incurs additional overhead, but may have other benefits (e.g.
91 it's easy to find the stack frames that should be removed before storage
92 in the Throwable).
93
94 Current plan is option (b), because it's simple, fast, and doesn't change
95 the way the stack works.
96 */
97
98 /* fwd */
99 static bool initException(Object* exception, const char* msg, Object* cause,
100 Thread* self);
101
dvmThrowExceptionFmtV(ClassObject * exceptionClass,const char * fmt,va_list args)102 void dvmThrowExceptionFmtV(ClassObject* exceptionClass,
103 const char* fmt, va_list args)
104 {
105 char msgBuf[512];
106
107 vsnprintf(msgBuf, sizeof(msgBuf), fmt, args);
108 dvmThrowChainedException(exceptionClass, msgBuf, NULL);
109 }
110
dvmThrowChainedException(ClassObject * excepClass,const char * msg,Object * cause)111 void dvmThrowChainedException(ClassObject* excepClass, const char* msg,
112 Object* cause)
113 {
114 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
115 Object* exception;
116
117 if (excepClass == NULL) {
118 /*
119 * The exception class was passed in as NULL. This might happen
120 * early on in VM initialization. There's nothing better to do
121 * than just log the message as an error and abort.
122 */
123 ALOGE("Fatal error: %s", msg);
124 dvmAbort();
125 }
126
127 /* make sure the exception is initialized */
128 if (!dvmIsClassInitialized(excepClass) && !dvmInitClass(excepClass)) {
129 ALOGE("ERROR: unable to initialize exception class '%s'",
130 excepClass->descriptor);
131 if (strcmp(excepClass->descriptor, "Ljava/lang/InternalError;") == 0)
132 dvmAbort();
133 dvmThrowChainedException(gDvm.exInternalError,
134 "failed to init original exception class", cause);
135 return;
136 }
137
138 exception = dvmAllocObject(excepClass, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
139 if (exception == NULL) {
140 /*
141 * We're in a lot of trouble. We might be in the process of
142 * throwing an out-of-memory exception, in which case the
143 * pre-allocated object will have been thrown when our object alloc
144 * failed. So long as there's an exception raised, return and
145 * allow the system to try to recover. If not, something is broken
146 * and we need to bail out.
147 */
148 if (dvmCheckException(self))
149 goto bail;
150 ALOGE("FATAL: unable to allocate exception '%s' '%s'",
151 excepClass->descriptor, msg != NULL ? msg : "(no msg)");
152 dvmAbort();
153 }
154
155 /*
156 * Init the exception.
157 */
158 if (gDvm.optimizing) {
159 /* need the exception object, but can't invoke interpreted code */
160 ALOGV("Skipping init of exception %s '%s'",
161 excepClass->descriptor, msg);
162 } else {
163 assert(excepClass == exception->clazz);
164 if (!initException(exception, msg, cause, self)) {
165 /*
166 * Whoops. If we can't initialize the exception, we can't use
167 * it. If there's an exception already set, the constructor
168 * probably threw an OutOfMemoryError.
169 */
170 if (!dvmCheckException(self)) {
171 /*
172 * We're required to throw something, so we just
173 * throw the pre-constructed internal error.
174 */
175 self->exception = gDvm.internalErrorObj;
176 }
177 goto bail;
178 }
179 }
180
181 self->exception = exception;
182
183 bail:
184 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
185 }
186
dvmThrowChainedExceptionWithClassMessage(ClassObject * exceptionClass,const char * messageDescriptor,Object * cause)187 void dvmThrowChainedExceptionWithClassMessage(
188 ClassObject* exceptionClass, const char* messageDescriptor,
189 Object* cause)
190 {
191 char* message = dvmDescriptorToName(messageDescriptor);
192
193 dvmThrowChainedException(exceptionClass, message, cause);
194 free(message);
195 }
196
197 /*
198 * Find and return an exception constructor method that can take the
199 * indicated parameters, or return NULL if no such constructor exists.
200 */
findExceptionInitMethod(ClassObject * excepClass,bool hasMessage,bool hasCause)201 static Method* findExceptionInitMethod(ClassObject* excepClass,
202 bool hasMessage, bool hasCause)
203 {
204 if (hasMessage) {
205 Method* result;
206
207 if (hasCause) {
208 result = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(
209 excepClass, "<init>",
210 "(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V");
211 } else {
212 result = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(
213 excepClass, "<init>", "(Ljava/lang/String;)V");
214 }
215
216 if (result != NULL) {
217 return result;
218 }
219
220 if (hasCause) {
221 return dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(
222 excepClass, "<init>",
223 "(Ljava/lang/Object;Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V");
224 } else {
225 return dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(
226 excepClass, "<init>", "(Ljava/lang/Object;)V");
227 }
228 } else if (hasCause) {
229 return dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(
230 excepClass, "<init>", "(Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V");
231 } else {
232 return dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(excepClass, "<init>", "()V");
233 }
234 }
235
236 /*
237 * Initialize an exception with an appropriate constructor.
238 *
239 * "exception" is the exception object to initialize.
240 * Either or both of "msg" and "cause" may be null.
241 * "self" is dvmThreadSelf(), passed in so we don't have to look it up again.
242 *
243 * If the process of initializing the exception causes another
244 * exception (e.g., OutOfMemoryError) to be thrown, return an error
245 * and leave self->exception intact.
246 */
initException(Object * exception,const char * msg,Object * cause,Thread * self)247 static bool initException(Object* exception, const char* msg, Object* cause,
248 Thread* self)
249 {
250 enum {
251 kInitUnknown,
252 kInitNoarg,
253 kInitMsg,
254 kInitMsgThrow,
255 kInitThrow
256 } initKind = kInitUnknown;
257 Method* initMethod = NULL;
258 ClassObject* excepClass = exception->clazz;
259 StringObject* msgStr = NULL;
260 bool result = false;
261 bool needInitCause = false;
262
263 assert(self != NULL);
264 assert(self->exception == NULL);
265
266 /* if we have a message, create a String */
267 if (msg == NULL)
268 msgStr = NULL;
269 else {
270 msgStr = dvmCreateStringFromCstr(msg);
271 if (msgStr == NULL) {
272 ALOGW("Could not allocate message string \"%s\" while "
273 "throwing internal exception (%s)",
274 msg, excepClass->descriptor);
275 goto bail;
276 }
277 }
278
279 if (cause != NULL) {
280 if (!dvmInstanceof(cause->clazz, gDvm.exThrowable)) {
281 ALOGE("Tried to init exception with cause '%s'",
282 cause->clazz->descriptor);
283 dvmAbort();
284 }
285 }
286
287 /*
288 * The Throwable class has four public constructors:
289 * (1) Throwable()
290 * (2) Throwable(String message)
291 * (3) Throwable(String message, Throwable cause) (added in 1.4)
292 * (4) Throwable(Throwable cause) (added in 1.4)
293 *
294 * The first two are part of the original design, and most exception
295 * classes should support them. The third prototype was used by
296 * individual exceptions. e.g. ClassNotFoundException added it in 1.2.
297 * The general "cause" mechanism was added in 1.4. Some classes,
298 * such as IllegalArgumentException, initially supported the first
299 * two, but added the second two in a later release.
300 *
301 * Exceptions may be picky about how their "cause" field is initialized.
302 * If you call ClassNotFoundException(String), it may choose to
303 * initialize its "cause" field to null. Doing so prevents future
304 * calls to Throwable.initCause().
305 *
306 * So, if "cause" is not NULL, we need to look for a constructor that
307 * takes a throwable. If we can't find one, we fall back on calling
308 * #1/#2 and making a separate call to initCause(). Passing a null ref
309 * for "message" into Throwable(String, Throwable) is allowed, but we
310 * prefer to use the Throwable-only version because it has different
311 * behavior.
312 *
313 * java.lang.TypeNotPresentException is a strange case -- it has #3 but
314 * not #2. (Some might argue that the constructor is actually not #3,
315 * because it doesn't take the message string as an argument, but it
316 * has the same effect and we can work with it here.)
317 *
318 * java.lang.AssertionError is also a strange case -- it has a
319 * constructor that takes an Object, but not one that takes a String.
320 * There may be other cases like this, as well, so we generally look
321 * for an Object-taking constructor if we can't find one that takes
322 * a String.
323 */
324 if (cause == NULL) {
325 if (msgStr == NULL) {
326 initMethod = findExceptionInitMethod(excepClass, false, false);
327 initKind = kInitNoarg;
328 } else {
329 initMethod = findExceptionInitMethod(excepClass, true, false);
330 if (initMethod != NULL) {
331 initKind = kInitMsg;
332 } else {
333 /* no #2, try #3 */
334 initMethod = findExceptionInitMethod(excepClass, true, true);
335 if (initMethod != NULL) {
336 initKind = kInitMsgThrow;
337 }
338 }
339 }
340 } else {
341 if (msgStr == NULL) {
342 initMethod = findExceptionInitMethod(excepClass, false, true);
343 if (initMethod != NULL) {
344 initKind = kInitThrow;
345 } else {
346 initMethod = findExceptionInitMethod(excepClass, false, false);
347 initKind = kInitNoarg;
348 needInitCause = true;
349 }
350 } else {
351 initMethod = findExceptionInitMethod(excepClass, true, true);
352 if (initMethod != NULL) {
353 initKind = kInitMsgThrow;
354 } else {
355 initMethod = findExceptionInitMethod(excepClass, true, false);
356 initKind = kInitMsg;
357 needInitCause = true;
358 }
359 }
360 }
361
362 if (initMethod == NULL) {
363 /*
364 * We can't find the desired constructor. This can happen if a
365 * subclass of java/lang/Throwable doesn't define an expected
366 * constructor, e.g. it doesn't provide one that takes a string
367 * when a message has been provided.
368 */
369 ALOGW("WARNING: exception class '%s' missing constructor "
370 "(msg='%s' kind=%d)",
371 excepClass->descriptor, msg, initKind);
372 assert(strcmp(excepClass->descriptor,
373 "Ljava/lang/RuntimeException;") != 0);
374 dvmThrowChainedException(gDvm.exRuntimeException,
375 "re-throw on exception class missing constructor", NULL);
376 goto bail;
377 }
378
379 /*
380 * Call the constructor with the appropriate arguments.
381 */
382 JValue unused;
383 switch (initKind) {
384 case kInitNoarg:
385 LOGVV("+++ exc noarg (ic=%d)", needInitCause);
386 dvmCallMethod(self, initMethod, exception, &unused);
387 break;
388 case kInitMsg:
389 LOGVV("+++ exc msg (ic=%d)", needInitCause);
390 dvmCallMethod(self, initMethod, exception, &unused, msgStr);
391 break;
392 case kInitThrow:
393 LOGVV("+++ exc throw");
394 assert(!needInitCause);
395 dvmCallMethod(self, initMethod, exception, &unused, cause);
396 break;
397 case kInitMsgThrow:
398 LOGVV("+++ exc msg+throw");
399 assert(!needInitCause);
400 dvmCallMethod(self, initMethod, exception, &unused, msgStr, cause);
401 break;
402 default:
403 assert(false);
404 goto bail;
405 }
406
407 /*
408 * It's possible the constructor has thrown an exception. If so, we
409 * return an error and let our caller deal with it.
410 */
411 if (self->exception != NULL) {
412 ALOGW("Exception thrown (%s) while throwing internal exception (%s)",
413 self->exception->clazz->descriptor, exception->clazz->descriptor);
414 goto bail;
415 }
416
417 /*
418 * If this exception was caused by another exception, and we weren't
419 * able to find a cause-setting constructor, set the "cause" field
420 * with an explicit call.
421 */
422 if (needInitCause) {
423 Method* initCause;
424 initCause = dvmFindVirtualMethodHierByDescriptor(excepClass, "initCause",
425 "(Ljava/lang/Throwable;)Ljava/lang/Throwable;");
426 if (initCause != NULL) {
427 dvmCallMethod(self, initCause, exception, &unused, cause);
428 if (self->exception != NULL) {
429 /* initCause() threw an exception; return an error and
430 * let the caller deal with it.
431 */
432 ALOGW("Exception thrown (%s) during initCause() "
433 "of internal exception (%s)",
434 self->exception->clazz->descriptor,
435 exception->clazz->descriptor);
436 goto bail;
437 }
438 } else {
439 ALOGW("WARNING: couldn't find initCause in '%s'",
440 excepClass->descriptor);
441 }
442 }
443
444
445 result = true;
446
447 bail:
448 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) msgStr, self); // NULL is ok
449 return result;
450 }
451
452
453 /*
454 * Clear the pending exception. This is used by the optimization and
455 * verification code, which mostly happens during runs of dexopt.
456 *
457 * This can also be called when the VM is in a "normal" state, e.g. when
458 * verifying classes that couldn't be verified at optimization time.
459 */
dvmClearOptException(Thread * self)460 void dvmClearOptException(Thread* self)
461 {
462 self->exception = NULL;
463 }
464
465 /*
466 * Returns "true" if this is a "checked" exception, i.e. it's a subclass
467 * of Throwable (assumed) but not a subclass of RuntimeException or Error.
468 */
dvmIsCheckedException(const Object * exception)469 bool dvmIsCheckedException(const Object* exception)
470 {
471 if (dvmInstanceof(exception->clazz, gDvm.exError) ||
472 dvmInstanceof(exception->clazz, gDvm.exRuntimeException))
473 {
474 return false;
475 } else {
476 return true;
477 }
478 }
479
480 /*
481 * Wrap the now-pending exception in a different exception. This is useful
482 * for reflection stuff that wants to hand a checked exception back from a
483 * method that doesn't declare it.
484 *
485 * If something fails, an (unchecked) exception related to that failure
486 * will be pending instead.
487 */
dvmWrapException(const char * newExcepStr)488 void dvmWrapException(const char* newExcepStr)
489 {
490 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
491 Object* origExcep;
492 ClassObject* iteClass;
493
494 origExcep = dvmGetException(self);
495 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(origExcep, self); // don't let the GC free it
496
497 dvmClearException(self); // clear before class lookup
498 iteClass = dvmFindSystemClass(newExcepStr);
499 if (iteClass != NULL) {
500 Object* iteExcep;
501 Method* initMethod;
502
503 iteExcep = dvmAllocObject(iteClass, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
504 if (iteExcep != NULL) {
505 initMethod = dvmFindDirectMethodByDescriptor(iteClass, "<init>",
506 "(Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V");
507 if (initMethod != NULL) {
508 JValue unused;
509 dvmCallMethod(self, initMethod, iteExcep, &unused,
510 origExcep);
511
512 /* if <init> succeeded, replace the old exception */
513 if (!dvmCheckException(self))
514 dvmSetException(self, iteExcep);
515 }
516 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(iteExcep, NULL);
517
518 /* if initMethod doesn't exist, or failed... */
519 if (!dvmCheckException(self))
520 dvmSetException(self, origExcep);
521 } else {
522 /* leave OutOfMemoryError pending */
523 }
524 } else {
525 /* leave ClassNotFoundException pending */
526 }
527
528 assert(dvmCheckException(self));
529 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(origExcep, self);
530 }
531
532 /*
533 * Get the "cause" field from an exception.
534 *
535 * The Throwable class initializes the "cause" field to "this" to
536 * differentiate between being initialized to null and never being
537 * initialized. We check for that here and convert it to NULL.
538 */
dvmGetExceptionCause(const Object * exception)539 Object* dvmGetExceptionCause(const Object* exception)
540 {
541 if (!dvmInstanceof(exception->clazz, gDvm.exThrowable)) {
542 ALOGE("Tried to get cause from object of type '%s'",
543 exception->clazz->descriptor);
544 dvmAbort();
545 }
546 Object* cause =
547 dvmGetFieldObject(exception, gDvm.offJavaLangThrowable_cause);
548 if (cause == exception)
549 return NULL;
550 else
551 return cause;
552 }
553
554 /*
555 * Print the stack trace of the current exception on stderr. This is called
556 * from the JNI ExceptionDescribe call.
557 *
558 * For consistency we just invoke the Throwable printStackTrace method,
559 * which might be overridden in the exception object.
560 *
561 * Exceptions thrown during the course of printing the stack trace are
562 * ignored.
563 */
dvmPrintExceptionStackTrace()564 void dvmPrintExceptionStackTrace()
565 {
566 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
567 Object* exception;
568 Method* printMethod;
569
570 exception = self->exception;
571 if (exception == NULL)
572 return;
573
574 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
575 self->exception = NULL;
576 printMethod = dvmFindVirtualMethodHierByDescriptor(exception->clazz,
577 "printStackTrace", "()V");
578 if (printMethod != NULL) {
579 JValue unused;
580 dvmCallMethod(self, printMethod, exception, &unused);
581 } else {
582 ALOGW("WARNING: could not find printStackTrace in %s",
583 exception->clazz->descriptor);
584 }
585
586 if (self->exception != NULL) {
587 ALOGW("NOTE: exception thrown while printing stack trace: %s",
588 self->exception->clazz->descriptor);
589 }
590
591 self->exception = exception;
592 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
593 }
594
595 /*
596 * Search the method's list of exceptions for a match.
597 *
598 * Returns the offset of the catch block on success, or -1 on failure.
599 */
findCatchInMethod(Thread * self,const Method * method,int relPc,ClassObject * excepClass)600 static int findCatchInMethod(Thread* self, const Method* method, int relPc,
601 ClassObject* excepClass)
602 {
603 /*
604 * Need to clear the exception before entry. Otherwise, dvmResolveClass
605 * might think somebody threw an exception while it was loading a class.
606 */
607 assert(!dvmCheckException(self));
608 assert(!dvmIsNativeMethod(method));
609
610 LOGVV("findCatchInMethod %s.%s excep=%s depth=%d",
611 method->clazz->descriptor, method->name, excepClass->descriptor,
612 dvmComputeExactFrameDepth(self->interpSave.curFrame));
613
614 DvmDex* pDvmDex = method->clazz->pDvmDex;
615 const DexCode* pCode = dvmGetMethodCode(method);
616 DexCatchIterator iterator;
617
618 if (dexFindCatchHandler(&iterator, pCode, relPc)) {
619 for (;;) {
620 DexCatchHandler* handler = dexCatchIteratorNext(&iterator);
621
622 if (handler == NULL) {
623 break;
624 }
625
626 if (handler->typeIdx == kDexNoIndex) {
627 /* catch-all */
628 ALOGV("Match on catch-all block at 0x%02x in %s.%s for %s",
629 relPc, method->clazz->descriptor,
630 method->name, excepClass->descriptor);
631 return handler->address;
632 }
633
634 ClassObject* throwable =
635 dvmDexGetResolvedClass(pDvmDex, handler->typeIdx);
636 if (throwable == NULL) {
637 /*
638 * TODO: this behaves badly if we run off the stack
639 * while trying to throw an exception. The problem is
640 * that, if we're in a class loaded by a class loader,
641 * the call to dvmResolveClass has to ask the class
642 * loader for help resolving any previously-unresolved
643 * classes. If this particular class loader hasn't
644 * resolved StackOverflowError, it will call into
645 * interpreted code, and blow up.
646 *
647 * We currently replace the previous exception with
648 * the StackOverflowError, which means they won't be
649 * catching it *unless* they explicitly catch
650 * StackOverflowError, in which case we'll be unable
651 * to resolve the class referred to by the "catch"
652 * block.
653 *
654 * We end up getting a huge pile of warnings if we do
655 * a simple synthetic test, because this method gets
656 * called on every stack frame up the tree, and it
657 * fails every time.
658 *
659 * This eventually bails out, effectively becoming an
660 * uncatchable exception, so other than the flurry of
661 * warnings it's not really a problem. Still, we could
662 * probably handle this better.
663 */
664 throwable = dvmResolveClass(method->clazz, handler->typeIdx,
665 true);
666 if (throwable == NULL) {
667 /*
668 * We couldn't find the exception they wanted in
669 * our class files (or, perhaps, the stack blew up
670 * while we were querying a class loader). Cough
671 * up a warning, then move on to the next entry.
672 * Keep the exception status clear.
673 */
674 ALOGW("Could not resolve class ref'ed in exception "
675 "catch list (class index %d, exception %s)",
676 handler->typeIdx,
677 (self->exception != NULL) ?
678 self->exception->clazz->descriptor : "(none)");
679 dvmClearException(self);
680 continue;
681 }
682 }
683
684 //ALOGD("ADDR MATCH, check %s instanceof %s",
685 // excepClass->descriptor, pEntry->excepClass->descriptor);
686
687 if (dvmInstanceof(excepClass, throwable)) {
688 ALOGV("Match on catch block at 0x%02x in %s.%s for %s",
689 relPc, method->clazz->descriptor,
690 method->name, excepClass->descriptor);
691 return handler->address;
692 }
693 }
694 }
695
696 ALOGV("No matching catch block at 0x%02x in %s for %s",
697 relPc, method->name, excepClass->descriptor);
698 return -1;
699 }
700
701 /*
702 * Find a matching "catch" block. "pc" is the relative PC within the
703 * current method, indicating the offset from the start in 16-bit units.
704 *
705 * Returns the offset to the catch block, or -1 if we run up against a
706 * break frame without finding anything.
707 *
708 * The class resolution stuff we have to do while evaluating the "catch"
709 * blocks could cause an exception. The caller should clear the exception
710 * before calling here and restore it after.
711 *
712 * Sets *newFrame to the frame pointer of the frame with the catch block.
713 * If "scanOnly" is false, self->interpSave.curFrame is also set to this value.
714 */
dvmFindCatchBlock(Thread * self,int relPc,Object * exception,bool scanOnly,void ** newFrame)715 int dvmFindCatchBlock(Thread* self, int relPc, Object* exception,
716 bool scanOnly, void** newFrame)
717 {
718 u4* fp = self->interpSave.curFrame;
719 int catchAddr = -1;
720
721 assert(!dvmCheckException(self));
722
723 while (true) {
724 StackSaveArea* saveArea = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp);
725 catchAddr = findCatchInMethod(self, saveArea->method, relPc,
726 exception->clazz);
727 if (catchAddr >= 0)
728 break;
729
730 /*
731 * Normally we'd check for ACC_SYNCHRONIZED methods and unlock
732 * them as we unroll. Dalvik uses what amount to generated
733 * "finally" blocks to take care of this for us.
734 */
735
736 /* output method profiling info */
737 if (!scanOnly) {
738 TRACE_METHOD_UNROLL(self, saveArea->method);
739 }
740
741 /*
742 * Move up one frame. If the next thing up is a break frame,
743 * break out now so we're left unrolled to the last method frame.
744 * We need to point there so we can roll up the JNI local refs
745 * if this was a native method.
746 */
747 assert(saveArea->prevFrame != NULL);
748 if (dvmIsBreakFrame((u4*)saveArea->prevFrame)) {
749 if (!scanOnly)
750 break; // bail with catchAddr == -1
751
752 /*
753 * We're scanning for the debugger. It needs to know if this
754 * exception is going to be caught or not, and we need to figure
755 * out if it will be caught *ever* not just between the current
756 * position and the next break frame. We can't tell what native
757 * code is going to do, so we assume it never catches exceptions.
758 *
759 * Start by finding an interpreted code frame.
760 */
761 fp = saveArea->prevFrame; // this is the break frame
762 saveArea = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp);
763 fp = saveArea->prevFrame; // this may be a good one
764 while (fp != NULL) {
765 if (!dvmIsBreakFrame((u4*)fp)) {
766 saveArea = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp);
767 if (!dvmIsNativeMethod(saveArea->method))
768 break;
769 }
770
771 fp = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp)->prevFrame;
772 }
773 if (fp == NULL)
774 break; // bail with catchAddr == -1
775
776 /*
777 * Now fp points to the "good" frame. When the interp code
778 * invoked the native code, it saved a copy of its current PC
779 * into xtra.currentPc. Pull it out of there.
780 */
781 relPc =
782 saveArea->xtra.currentPc - SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp)->method->insns;
783 } else {
784 fp = saveArea->prevFrame;
785
786 /* savedPc in was-current frame goes with method in now-current */
787 relPc = saveArea->savedPc - SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp)->method->insns;
788 }
789 }
790
791 if (!scanOnly)
792 self->interpSave.curFrame = fp;
793
794 /*
795 * The class resolution in findCatchInMethod() could cause an exception.
796 * Clear it to be safe.
797 */
798 self->exception = NULL;
799
800 *newFrame = fp;
801 return catchAddr;
802 }
803
804 /*
805 * We have to carry the exception's stack trace around, but in many cases
806 * it will never be examined. It makes sense to keep it in a compact,
807 * VM-specific object, rather than an array of Objects with strings.
808 *
809 * Pass in the thread whose stack we're interested in. If "thread" is
810 * not self, the thread must be suspended. This implies that the thread
811 * list lock is held, which means we can't allocate objects or we risk
812 * jamming the GC. So, we allow this function to return different formats.
813 * (This shouldn't be called directly -- see the inline functions in the
814 * header file.)
815 *
816 * If "wantObject" is true, this returns a newly-allocated Object, which is
817 * presently an array of integers, but could become something else in the
818 * future. If "wantObject" is false, return plain malloc data.
819 *
820 * NOTE: if we support class unloading, we will need to scan the class
821 * object references out of these arrays.
822 */
dvmFillInStackTraceInternal(Thread * thread,bool wantObject,size_t * pCount)823 void* dvmFillInStackTraceInternal(Thread* thread, bool wantObject, size_t* pCount)
824 {
825 ArrayObject* stackData = NULL;
826 int* simpleData = NULL;
827 void* fp;
828 void* startFp;
829 size_t stackDepth;
830 int* intPtr;
831
832 if (pCount != NULL)
833 *pCount = 0;
834 fp = thread->interpSave.curFrame;
835
836 assert(thread == dvmThreadSelf() || dvmIsSuspended(thread));
837
838 /*
839 * We're looking at a stack frame for code running below a Throwable
840 * constructor. We want to remove the Throwable methods and the
841 * superclass initializations so the user doesn't see them when they
842 * read the stack dump.
843 *
844 * TODO: this just scrapes off the top layers of Throwable. Might not do
845 * the right thing if we create an exception object or cause a VM
846 * exception while in a Throwable method.
847 */
848 while (fp != NULL) {
849 const StackSaveArea* saveArea = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp);
850 const Method* method = saveArea->method;
851
852 if (dvmIsBreakFrame((u4*)fp))
853 break;
854 if (!dvmInstanceof(method->clazz, gDvm.exThrowable))
855 break;
856 //ALOGD("EXCEP: ignoring %s.%s",
857 // method->clazz->descriptor, method->name);
858 fp = saveArea->prevFrame;
859 }
860 startFp = fp;
861
862 /*
863 * Compute the stack depth.
864 */
865 stackDepth = 0;
866 while (fp != NULL) {
867 const StackSaveArea* saveArea = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp);
868
869 if (!dvmIsBreakFrame((u4*)fp))
870 stackDepth++;
871
872 assert(fp != saveArea->prevFrame);
873 fp = saveArea->prevFrame;
874 }
875 //ALOGD("EXCEP: stack depth is %d", stackDepth);
876
877 if (!stackDepth)
878 goto bail;
879
880 /*
881 * We need to store a pointer to the Method and the program counter.
882 * We have 4-byte pointers, so we use '[I'.
883 */
884 if (wantObject) {
885 assert(sizeof(Method*) == 4);
886 stackData = dvmAllocPrimitiveArray('I', stackDepth*2, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
887 if (stackData == NULL) {
888 assert(dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
889 goto bail;
890 }
891 intPtr = (int*)(void*)stackData->contents;
892 } else {
893 /* array of ints; first entry is stack depth */
894 assert(sizeof(Method*) == sizeof(int));
895 simpleData = (int*) malloc(sizeof(int) * stackDepth*2);
896 if (simpleData == NULL)
897 goto bail;
898
899 assert(pCount != NULL);
900 intPtr = simpleData;
901 }
902 if (pCount != NULL)
903 *pCount = stackDepth;
904
905 fp = startFp;
906 while (fp != NULL) {
907 const StackSaveArea* saveArea = SAVEAREA_FROM_FP(fp);
908 const Method* method = saveArea->method;
909
910 if (!dvmIsBreakFrame((u4*)fp)) {
911 //ALOGD("EXCEP keeping %s.%s", method->clazz->descriptor,
912 // method->name);
913
914 *intPtr++ = (int) method;
915 if (dvmIsNativeMethod(method)) {
916 *intPtr++ = 0; /* no saved PC for native methods */
917 } else {
918 assert(saveArea->xtra.currentPc >= method->insns &&
919 saveArea->xtra.currentPc <
920 method->insns + dvmGetMethodInsnsSize(method));
921 *intPtr++ = (int) (saveArea->xtra.currentPc - method->insns);
922 }
923
924 stackDepth--; // for verification
925 }
926
927 assert(fp != saveArea->prevFrame);
928 fp = saveArea->prevFrame;
929 }
930 assert(stackDepth == 0);
931
932 bail:
933 if (wantObject) {
934 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) stackData, dvmThreadSelf());
935 return stackData;
936 } else {
937 return simpleData;
938 }
939 }
940
941
942 /*
943 * Given an Object previously created by dvmFillInStackTrace(), use the
944 * contents of the saved stack trace to generate an array of
945 * java/lang/StackTraceElement objects.
946 *
947 * The returned array is not added to the "local refs" list.
948 */
dvmGetStackTrace(const Object * ostackData)949 ArrayObject* dvmGetStackTrace(const Object* ostackData)
950 {
951 const ArrayObject* stackData = (const ArrayObject*) ostackData;
952 size_t stackSize = stackData->length / 2;
953 const int* intVals = (const int*)(void*)stackData->contents;
954 return dvmGetStackTraceRaw(intVals, stackSize);
955 }
956
957 /*
958 * Generate an array of StackTraceElement objects from the raw integer
959 * data encoded by dvmFillInStackTrace().
960 *
961 * "intVals" points to the first {method,pc} pair.
962 *
963 * The returned array is not added to the "local refs" list.
964 */
dvmGetStackTraceRaw(const int * intVals,size_t stackDepth)965 ArrayObject* dvmGetStackTraceRaw(const int* intVals, size_t stackDepth)
966 {
967 /* allocate a StackTraceElement array */
968 ClassObject* klass = gDvm.classJavaLangStackTraceElementArray;
969 ArrayObject* array = dvmAllocArrayByClass(klass, stackDepth, ALLOC_DEFAULT);
970 if (array != NULL){
971 dvmFillStackTraceElements(intVals, stackDepth, array);
972 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) array, NULL);
973 }
974 return array;
975 }
976
977 /*
978 * Fills the StackTraceElement array elements from the raw integer
979 * data encoded by dvmFillInStackTrace().
980 *
981 * "intVals" points to the first {method,pc} pair.
982 */
dvmFillStackTraceElements(const int * intVals,size_t stackDepth,ArrayObject * steArray)983 void dvmFillStackTraceElements(const int* intVals, size_t stackDepth, ArrayObject* steArray)
984 {
985 unsigned int i;
986
987 /* init this if we haven't yet */
988 if (!dvmIsClassInitialized(gDvm.classJavaLangStackTraceElement))
989 dvmInitClass(gDvm.classJavaLangStackTraceElement);
990
991 /*
992 * Allocate and initialize a StackTraceElement for each stack frame.
993 * We use the standard constructor to configure the object.
994 */
995 for (i = 0; i < stackDepth; i++) {
996 Object* ste = dvmAllocObject(gDvm.classJavaLangStackTraceElement,ALLOC_DEFAULT);
997 if (ste == NULL) {
998 return;
999 }
1000
1001 Method* meth = (Method*) *intVals++;
1002 int pc = *intVals++;
1003
1004 int lineNumber;
1005 if (pc == -1) // broken top frame?
1006 lineNumber = 0;
1007 else
1008 lineNumber = dvmLineNumFromPC(meth, pc);
1009
1010 std::string dotName(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(meth->clazz->descriptor));
1011 StringObject* className = dvmCreateStringFromCstr(dotName);
1012
1013 StringObject* methodName = dvmCreateStringFromCstr(meth->name);
1014
1015 const char* sourceFile = dvmGetMethodSourceFile(meth);
1016 StringObject* fileName = (sourceFile != NULL) ? dvmCreateStringFromCstr(sourceFile) : NULL;
1017
1018 /*
1019 * Invoke:
1020 * public StackTraceElement(String declaringClass, String methodName,
1021 * String fileName, int lineNumber)
1022 * (where lineNumber==-2 means "native")
1023 */
1024 JValue unused;
1025 dvmCallMethod(dvmThreadSelf(), gDvm.methJavaLangStackTraceElement_init,
1026 ste, &unused, className, methodName, fileName, lineNumber);
1027
1028 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(ste, NULL);
1029 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) className, NULL);
1030 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) methodName, NULL);
1031 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) fileName, NULL);
1032
1033 if (dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf())) {
1034 return;
1035 }
1036
1037 dvmSetObjectArrayElement(steArray, i, ste);
1038 }
1039 }
1040
1041 /*
1042 * Dump the contents of a raw stack trace to the log.
1043 */
dvmLogRawStackTrace(const int * intVals,int stackDepth)1044 void dvmLogRawStackTrace(const int* intVals, int stackDepth) {
1045 /*
1046 * Run through the array of stack frame data.
1047 */
1048 for (int i = 0; i < stackDepth; i++) {
1049 Method* meth = (Method*) *intVals++;
1050 int pc = *intVals++;
1051
1052 std::string dotName(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(meth->clazz->descriptor));
1053 if (dvmIsNativeMethod(meth)) {
1054 ALOGI("\tat %s.%s(Native Method)", dotName.c_str(), meth->name);
1055 } else {
1056 ALOGI("\tat %s.%s(%s:%d)",
1057 dotName.c_str(), meth->name, dvmGetMethodSourceFile(meth),
1058 dvmLineNumFromPC(meth, pc));
1059 }
1060 }
1061 }
1062
1063 /*
1064 * Get the message string. We'd like to just grab the field out of
1065 * Throwable, but the getMessage() function can be overridden by the
1066 * sub-class.
1067 *
1068 * Returns the message string object, or NULL if it wasn't set or
1069 * we encountered a failure trying to retrieve it. The string will
1070 * be added to the tracked references table.
1071 */
getExceptionMessage(Object * exception)1072 static StringObject* getExceptionMessage(Object* exception)
1073 {
1074 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
1075 Method* getMessageMethod;
1076 StringObject* messageStr = NULL;
1077 Object* pendingException;
1078
1079 /*
1080 * If an exception is pending, clear it while we work and restore
1081 * it when we're done.
1082 */
1083 pendingException = dvmGetException(self);
1084 if (pendingException != NULL) {
1085 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(pendingException, self);
1086 dvmClearException(self);
1087 }
1088
1089 getMessageMethod = dvmFindVirtualMethodHierByDescriptor(exception->clazz,
1090 "getMessage", "()Ljava/lang/String;");
1091 if (getMessageMethod != NULL) {
1092 /* could be in NATIVE mode from CheckJNI, so switch state */
1093 ThreadStatus oldStatus = dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_RUNNING);
1094 JValue result;
1095
1096 dvmCallMethod(self, getMessageMethod, exception, &result);
1097 messageStr = (StringObject*) result.l;
1098 if (messageStr != NULL)
1099 dvmAddTrackedAlloc((Object*) messageStr, self);
1100
1101 dvmChangeStatus(self, oldStatus);
1102 } else {
1103 ALOGW("WARNING: could not find getMessage in %s",
1104 exception->clazz->descriptor);
1105 }
1106
1107 if (dvmGetException(self) != NULL) {
1108 ALOGW("NOTE: exception thrown while retrieving exception message: %s",
1109 dvmGetException(self)->clazz->descriptor);
1110 /* will be overwritten below */
1111 }
1112
1113 dvmSetException(self, pendingException);
1114 if (pendingException != NULL) {
1115 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(pendingException, self);
1116 }
1117 return messageStr;
1118 }
1119
1120 /*
1121 * Print the direct stack trace of the given exception to the log.
1122 */
logStackTraceOf(Object * exception)1123 static void logStackTraceOf(Object* exception) {
1124 std::string className(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(exception->clazz->descriptor));
1125 StringObject* messageStr = getExceptionMessage(exception);
1126 if (messageStr != NULL) {
1127 char* cp = dvmCreateCstrFromString(messageStr);
1128 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc((Object*) messageStr, dvmThreadSelf());
1129 messageStr = NULL;
1130
1131 ALOGI("%s: %s", className.c_str(), cp);
1132 free(cp);
1133 } else {
1134 ALOGI("%s:", className.c_str());
1135 }
1136
1137 /*
1138 * This relies on the stackState field, which contains the "raw"
1139 * form of the stack. The Throwable class may clear this field
1140 * after it generates the "cooked" form, in which case we'll have
1141 * nothing to show.
1142 */
1143 const ArrayObject* stackData = (const ArrayObject*) dvmGetFieldObject(exception,
1144 gDvm.offJavaLangThrowable_stackState);
1145 if (stackData == NULL) {
1146 ALOGI(" (raw stack trace not found)");
1147 return;
1148 }
1149
1150 int stackSize = stackData->length / 2;
1151 const int* intVals = (const int*)(void*)stackData->contents;
1152
1153 dvmLogRawStackTrace(intVals, stackSize);
1154 }
1155
1156 /*
1157 * Print the stack trace of the current thread's exception, as well as
1158 * the stack traces of any chained exceptions, to the log. We extract
1159 * the stored stack trace and process it internally instead of calling
1160 * interpreted code.
1161 */
dvmLogExceptionStackTrace()1162 void dvmLogExceptionStackTrace()
1163 {
1164 Object* exception = dvmThreadSelf()->exception;
1165 Object* cause;
1166
1167 if (exception == NULL) {
1168 ALOGW("tried to log a null exception?");
1169 return;
1170 }
1171
1172 for (;;) {
1173 logStackTraceOf(exception);
1174 cause = dvmGetExceptionCause(exception);
1175 if (cause == NULL) {
1176 break;
1177 }
1178 ALOGI("Caused by:");
1179 exception = cause;
1180 }
1181 }
1182
1183 /*
1184 * Helper for a few of the throw functions defined below. This throws
1185 * the indicated exception, with a message based on a format in which
1186 * "%s" is used exactly twice, first for a received class and second
1187 * for the expected class.
1188 */
throwTypeError(ClassObject * exceptionClass,const char * fmt,ClassObject * actual,ClassObject * desired)1189 static void throwTypeError(ClassObject* exceptionClass, const char* fmt,
1190 ClassObject* actual, ClassObject* desired)
1191 {
1192 std::string actualClassName(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(actual->descriptor));
1193 std::string desiredClassName(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(desired->descriptor));
1194 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(exceptionClass, fmt, actualClassName.c_str(), desiredClassName.c_str());
1195 }
1196
dvmThrowAbstractMethodError(const char * msg)1197 void dvmThrowAbstractMethodError(const char* msg) {
1198 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exAbstractMethodError, msg);
1199 }
1200
dvmThrowArithmeticException(const char * msg)1201 void dvmThrowArithmeticException(const char* msg) {
1202 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exArithmeticException, msg);
1203 }
1204
dvmThrowArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(int length,int index)1205 void dvmThrowArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(int length, int index)
1206 {
1207 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException,
1208 "length=%d; index=%d", length, index);
1209 }
1210
dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionIncompatibleElement(ClassObject * objectType,ClassObject * arrayType)1211 void dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionIncompatibleElement(ClassObject* objectType,
1212 ClassObject* arrayType)
1213 {
1214 throwTypeError(gDvm.exArrayStoreException,
1215 "%s cannot be stored in an array of type %s",
1216 objectType, arrayType);
1217 }
1218
dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionNotArray(ClassObject * actual,const char * label)1219 void dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionNotArray(ClassObject* actual, const char* label) {
1220 std::string actualClassName(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(actual->descriptor));
1221 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exArrayStoreException, "%s of type %s is not an array",
1222 label, actualClassName.c_str());
1223 }
1224
dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionIncompatibleArrays(ClassObject * source,ClassObject * destination)1225 void dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionIncompatibleArrays(ClassObject* source, ClassObject* destination)
1226 {
1227 throwTypeError(gDvm.exArrayStoreException,
1228 "%s and %s are incompatible array types",
1229 source, destination);
1230 }
1231
dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionIncompatibleArrayElement(s4 index,ClassObject * objectType,ClassObject * arrayType)1232 void dvmThrowArrayStoreExceptionIncompatibleArrayElement(s4 index, ClassObject* objectType,
1233 ClassObject* arrayType)
1234 {
1235 std::string objectClassName(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(objectType->descriptor));
1236 std::string arrayClassName(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(arrayType->descriptor));
1237 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exArrayStoreException,
1238 "source[%d] of type %s cannot be stored in destination array of type %s",
1239 index, objectClassName.c_str(), arrayClassName.c_str());
1240 }
1241
dvmThrowClassCastException(ClassObject * actual,ClassObject * desired)1242 void dvmThrowClassCastException(ClassObject* actual, ClassObject* desired)
1243 {
1244 throwTypeError(gDvm.exClassCastException,
1245 "%s cannot be cast to %s", actual, desired);
1246 }
1247
dvmThrowClassCircularityError(const char * descriptor)1248 void dvmThrowClassCircularityError(const char* descriptor) {
1249 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(gDvm.exClassCircularityError,
1250 descriptor);
1251 }
1252
dvmThrowClassFormatError(const char * msg)1253 void dvmThrowClassFormatError(const char* msg) {
1254 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exClassFormatError, msg);
1255 }
1256
dvmThrowClassNotFoundException(const char * name)1257 void dvmThrowClassNotFoundException(const char* name) {
1258 dvmThrowChainedClassNotFoundException(name, NULL);
1259 }
1260
dvmThrowChainedClassNotFoundException(const char * name,Object * cause)1261 void dvmThrowChainedClassNotFoundException(const char* name, Object* cause) {
1262 /*
1263 * Note: This exception is thrown in response to a request coming
1264 * from client code for the name as given, so it is preferable to
1265 * make the exception message be that string, per se, instead of
1266 * trying to prettify it.
1267 */
1268 dvmThrowChainedException(gDvm.exClassNotFoundException, name, cause);
1269 }
1270
dvmThrowExceptionInInitializerError()1271 void dvmThrowExceptionInInitializerError()
1272 {
1273 /*
1274 * TODO: Do we want to wrap it if the original is an Error rather than
1275 * an Exception?
1276 *
1277 * TODO: Should this just use dvmWrapException()?
1278 */
1279
1280 if (gDvm.exExceptionInInitializerError == NULL) {
1281 /*
1282 * ExceptionInInitializerError isn't itself initialized. This
1283 * can happen very early during VM startup if there is a
1284 * problem with one of the corest-of-the-core classes, and it
1285 * can possibly happen during a dexopt run. Rather than do
1286 * anything fancier, we just abort here with a blatant
1287 * message.
1288 */
1289 ALOGE("Fatal error during early class initialization:");
1290 dvmLogExceptionStackTrace();
1291 dvmAbort();
1292 }
1293
1294 Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
1295 Object* exception = dvmGetException(self);
1296
1297 dvmAddTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
1298 dvmClearException(self);
1299
1300 dvmThrowChainedException(gDvm.exExceptionInInitializerError,
1301 NULL, exception);
1302 dvmReleaseTrackedAlloc(exception, self);
1303 }
1304
dvmThrowFileNotFoundException(const char * msg)1305 void dvmThrowFileNotFoundException(const char* msg) {
1306 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exFileNotFoundException, msg);
1307 }
1308
dvmThrowIOException(const char * msg)1309 void dvmThrowIOException(const char* msg) {
1310 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIOException, msg);
1311 }
1312
dvmThrowIllegalAccessException(const char * msg)1313 void dvmThrowIllegalAccessException(const char* msg) {
1314 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIllegalAccessException, msg);
1315 }
1316
dvmThrowIllegalAccessError(const char * msg)1317 void dvmThrowIllegalAccessError(const char* msg) {
1318 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIllegalAccessError, msg);
1319 }
1320
dvmThrowIllegalArgumentException(const char * msg)1321 void dvmThrowIllegalArgumentException(const char* msg) {
1322 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIllegalArgumentException, msg);
1323 }
1324
dvmThrowIllegalMonitorStateException(const char * msg)1325 void dvmThrowIllegalMonitorStateException(const char* msg) {
1326 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIllegalMonitorStateException, msg);
1327 }
1328
dvmThrowIllegalStateException(const char * msg)1329 void dvmThrowIllegalStateException(const char* msg) {
1330 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIllegalStateException, msg);
1331 }
1332
dvmThrowIllegalThreadStateException(const char * msg)1333 void dvmThrowIllegalThreadStateException(const char* msg) {
1334 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIllegalThreadStateException, msg);
1335 }
1336
dvmThrowIncompatibleClassChangeError(const char * msg)1337 void dvmThrowIncompatibleClassChangeError(const char* msg) {
1338 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exIncompatibleClassChangeError, msg);
1339 }
1340
dvmThrowIncompatibleClassChangeErrorWithClassMessage(const char * descriptor)1341 void dvmThrowIncompatibleClassChangeErrorWithClassMessage(
1342 const char* descriptor)
1343 {
1344 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(
1345 gDvm.exIncompatibleClassChangeError, descriptor);
1346 }
1347
dvmThrowInstantiationException(ClassObject * clazz,const char * extraDetail)1348 void dvmThrowInstantiationException(ClassObject* clazz, const char* extraDetail) {
1349 std::string className(dvmHumanReadableDescriptor(clazz->descriptor));
1350 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exInstantiationException,
1351 "can't instantiate class %s%s%s", className.c_str(),
1352 (extraDetail == NULL) ? "" : "; ",
1353 (extraDetail == NULL) ? "" : extraDetail);
1354 }
1355
dvmThrowInternalError(const char * msg)1356 void dvmThrowInternalError(const char* msg) {
1357 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exInternalError, msg);
1358 }
1359
dvmThrowInterruptedException(const char * msg)1360 void dvmThrowInterruptedException(const char* msg) {
1361 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exInterruptedException, msg);
1362 }
1363
dvmThrowLinkageError(const char * msg)1364 void dvmThrowLinkageError(const char* msg) {
1365 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exLinkageError, msg);
1366 }
1367
dvmThrowNegativeArraySizeException(s4 size)1368 void dvmThrowNegativeArraySizeException(s4 size) {
1369 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exNegativeArraySizeException, "%d", size);
1370 }
1371
dvmThrowNoClassDefFoundError(const char * descriptor)1372 void dvmThrowNoClassDefFoundError(const char* descriptor) {
1373 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(gDvm.exNoClassDefFoundError,
1374 descriptor);
1375 }
1376
dvmThrowChainedNoClassDefFoundError(const char * descriptor,Object * cause)1377 void dvmThrowChainedNoClassDefFoundError(const char* descriptor,
1378 Object* cause) {
1379 dvmThrowChainedExceptionWithClassMessage(
1380 gDvm.exNoClassDefFoundError, descriptor, cause);
1381 }
1382
dvmThrowNoSuchFieldError(const char * msg)1383 void dvmThrowNoSuchFieldError(const char* msg) {
1384 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exNoSuchFieldError, msg);
1385 }
1386
dvmThrowNoSuchFieldException(const char * msg)1387 void dvmThrowNoSuchFieldException(const char* msg) {
1388 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exNoSuchFieldException, msg);
1389 }
1390
dvmThrowNoSuchMethodError(const char * msg)1391 void dvmThrowNoSuchMethodError(const char* msg) {
1392 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exNoSuchMethodError, msg);
1393 }
1394
dvmThrowNullPointerException(const char * msg)1395 void dvmThrowNullPointerException(const char* msg) {
1396 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exNullPointerException, msg);
1397 }
1398
dvmThrowOutOfMemoryError(const char * msg)1399 void dvmThrowOutOfMemoryError(const char* msg) {
1400 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exOutOfMemoryError, msg);
1401 }
1402
dvmThrowRuntimeException(const char * msg)1403 void dvmThrowRuntimeException(const char* msg) {
1404 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exRuntimeException, msg);
1405 }
1406
dvmThrowStaleDexCacheError(const char * msg)1407 void dvmThrowStaleDexCacheError(const char* msg) {
1408 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exStaleDexCacheError, msg);
1409 }
1410
dvmThrowStringIndexOutOfBoundsExceptionWithIndex(jsize stringLength,jsize requestIndex)1411 void dvmThrowStringIndexOutOfBoundsExceptionWithIndex(jsize stringLength,
1412 jsize requestIndex) {
1413 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exStringIndexOutOfBoundsException,
1414 "length=%d; index=%d", stringLength, requestIndex);
1415 }
1416
dvmThrowStringIndexOutOfBoundsExceptionWithRegion(jsize stringLength,jsize requestStart,jsize requestLength)1417 void dvmThrowStringIndexOutOfBoundsExceptionWithRegion(jsize stringLength,
1418 jsize requestStart, jsize requestLength) {
1419 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exStringIndexOutOfBoundsException,
1420 "length=%d; regionStart=%d; regionLength=%d",
1421 stringLength, requestStart, requestLength);
1422 }
1423
dvmThrowTypeNotPresentException(const char * descriptor)1424 void dvmThrowTypeNotPresentException(const char* descriptor) {
1425 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(gDvm.exTypeNotPresentException,
1426 descriptor);
1427 }
1428
dvmThrowUnsatisfiedLinkError(const char * msg)1429 void dvmThrowUnsatisfiedLinkError(const char* msg) {
1430 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exUnsatisfiedLinkError, msg);
1431 }
1432
dvmThrowUnsatisfiedLinkError(const char * msg,const Method * method)1433 void dvmThrowUnsatisfiedLinkError(const char* msg, const Method* method) {
1434 char* desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(&method->prototype);
1435 char* className = dvmDescriptorToDot(method->clazz->descriptor);
1436 dvmThrowExceptionFmt(gDvm.exUnsatisfiedLinkError, "%s: %s.%s:%s",
1437 msg, className, method->name, desc);
1438 free(className);
1439 free(desc);
1440 }
1441
dvmThrowUnsupportedOperationException(const char * msg)1442 void dvmThrowUnsupportedOperationException(const char* msg) {
1443 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exUnsupportedOperationException, msg);
1444 }
1445
dvmThrowVerifyError(const char * descriptor)1446 void dvmThrowVerifyError(const char* descriptor) {
1447 dvmThrowExceptionWithClassMessage(gDvm.exVerifyError, descriptor);
1448 }
1449
dvmThrowVirtualMachineError(const char * msg)1450 void dvmThrowVirtualMachineError(const char* msg) {
1451 dvmThrowException(gDvm.exVirtualMachineError, msg);
1452 }
1453