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1 //===-- CodeGen/AsmPrinter/EHStreamer.cpp - Exception Directive Streamer --===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file contains support for writing exception info into assembly files.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #include "EHStreamer.h"
15 #include "llvm/CodeGen/AsmPrinter.h"
16 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineFunction.h"
17 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineInstr.h"
18 #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineModuleInfo.h"
19 #include "llvm/IR/Function.h"
20 #include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h"
21 #include "llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h"
22 #include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h"
23 #include "llvm/Support/LEB128.h"
24 #include "llvm/Target/TargetLoweringObjectFile.h"
25 
26 using namespace llvm;
27 
EHStreamer(AsmPrinter * A)28 EHStreamer::EHStreamer(AsmPrinter *A) : Asm(A), MMI(Asm->MMI) {}
29 
~EHStreamer()30 EHStreamer::~EHStreamer() {}
31 
32 /// How many leading type ids two landing pads have in common.
sharedTypeIDs(const LandingPadInfo * L,const LandingPadInfo * R)33 unsigned EHStreamer::sharedTypeIDs(const LandingPadInfo *L,
34                                    const LandingPadInfo *R) {
35   const std::vector<int> &LIds = L->TypeIds, &RIds = R->TypeIds;
36   unsigned LSize = LIds.size(), RSize = RIds.size();
37   unsigned MinSize = LSize < RSize ? LSize : RSize;
38   unsigned Count = 0;
39 
40   for (; Count != MinSize; ++Count)
41     if (LIds[Count] != RIds[Count])
42       return Count;
43 
44   return Count;
45 }
46 
47 /// Compute the actions table and gather the first action index for each landing
48 /// pad site.
49 unsigned EHStreamer::
computeActionsTable(const SmallVectorImpl<const LandingPadInfo * > & LandingPads,SmallVectorImpl<ActionEntry> & Actions,SmallVectorImpl<unsigned> & FirstActions)50 computeActionsTable(const SmallVectorImpl<const LandingPadInfo*> &LandingPads,
51                     SmallVectorImpl<ActionEntry> &Actions,
52                     SmallVectorImpl<unsigned> &FirstActions) {
53 
54   // The action table follows the call-site table in the LSDA. The individual
55   // records are of two types:
56   //
57   //   * Catch clause
58   //   * Exception specification
59   //
60   // The two record kinds have the same format, with only small differences.
61   // They are distinguished by the "switch value" field: Catch clauses
62   // (TypeInfos) have strictly positive switch values, and exception
63   // specifications (FilterIds) have strictly negative switch values. Value 0
64   // indicates a catch-all clause.
65   //
66   // Negative type IDs index into FilterIds. Positive type IDs index into
67   // TypeInfos.  The value written for a positive type ID is just the type ID
68   // itself.  For a negative type ID, however, the value written is the
69   // (negative) byte offset of the corresponding FilterIds entry.  The byte
70   // offset is usually equal to the type ID (because the FilterIds entries are
71   // written using a variable width encoding, which outputs one byte per entry
72   // as long as the value written is not too large) but can differ.  This kind
73   // of complication does not occur for positive type IDs because type infos are
74   // output using a fixed width encoding.  FilterOffsets[i] holds the byte
75   // offset corresponding to FilterIds[i].
76 
77   const std::vector<unsigned> &FilterIds = MMI->getFilterIds();
78   SmallVector<int, 16> FilterOffsets;
79   FilterOffsets.reserve(FilterIds.size());
80   int Offset = -1;
81 
82   for (std::vector<unsigned>::const_iterator
83          I = FilterIds.begin(), E = FilterIds.end(); I != E; ++I) {
84     FilterOffsets.push_back(Offset);
85     Offset -= getULEB128Size(*I);
86   }
87 
88   FirstActions.reserve(LandingPads.size());
89 
90   int FirstAction = 0;
91   unsigned SizeActions = 0;
92   const LandingPadInfo *PrevLPI = nullptr;
93 
94   for (SmallVectorImpl<const LandingPadInfo *>::const_iterator
95          I = LandingPads.begin(), E = LandingPads.end(); I != E; ++I) {
96     const LandingPadInfo *LPI = *I;
97     const std::vector<int> &TypeIds = LPI->TypeIds;
98     unsigned NumShared = PrevLPI ? sharedTypeIDs(LPI, PrevLPI) : 0;
99     unsigned SizeSiteActions = 0;
100 
101     if (NumShared < TypeIds.size()) {
102       unsigned SizeAction = 0;
103       unsigned PrevAction = (unsigned)-1;
104 
105       if (NumShared) {
106         unsigned SizePrevIds = PrevLPI->TypeIds.size();
107         assert(Actions.size());
108         PrevAction = Actions.size() - 1;
109         SizeAction = getSLEB128Size(Actions[PrevAction].NextAction) +
110                      getSLEB128Size(Actions[PrevAction].ValueForTypeID);
111 
112         for (unsigned j = NumShared; j != SizePrevIds; ++j) {
113           assert(PrevAction != (unsigned)-1 && "PrevAction is invalid!");
114           SizeAction -= getSLEB128Size(Actions[PrevAction].ValueForTypeID);
115           SizeAction += -Actions[PrevAction].NextAction;
116           PrevAction = Actions[PrevAction].Previous;
117         }
118       }
119 
120       // Compute the actions.
121       for (unsigned J = NumShared, M = TypeIds.size(); J != M; ++J) {
122         int TypeID = TypeIds[J];
123         assert(-1 - TypeID < (int)FilterOffsets.size() && "Unknown filter id!");
124         int ValueForTypeID =
125             isFilterEHSelector(TypeID) ? FilterOffsets[-1 - TypeID] : TypeID;
126         unsigned SizeTypeID = getSLEB128Size(ValueForTypeID);
127 
128         int NextAction = SizeAction ? -(SizeAction + SizeTypeID) : 0;
129         SizeAction = SizeTypeID + getSLEB128Size(NextAction);
130         SizeSiteActions += SizeAction;
131 
132         ActionEntry Action = { ValueForTypeID, NextAction, PrevAction };
133         Actions.push_back(Action);
134         PrevAction = Actions.size() - 1;
135       }
136 
137       // Record the first action of the landing pad site.
138       FirstAction = SizeActions + SizeSiteActions - SizeAction + 1;
139     } // else identical - re-use previous FirstAction
140 
141     // Information used when created the call-site table. The action record
142     // field of the call site record is the offset of the first associated
143     // action record, relative to the start of the actions table. This value is
144     // biased by 1 (1 indicating the start of the actions table), and 0
145     // indicates that there are no actions.
146     FirstActions.push_back(FirstAction);
147 
148     // Compute this sites contribution to size.
149     SizeActions += SizeSiteActions;
150 
151     PrevLPI = LPI;
152   }
153 
154   return SizeActions;
155 }
156 
157 /// Return `true' if this is a call to a function marked `nounwind'. Return
158 /// `false' otherwise.
callToNoUnwindFunction(const MachineInstr * MI)159 bool EHStreamer::callToNoUnwindFunction(const MachineInstr *MI) {
160   assert(MI->isCall() && "This should be a call instruction!");
161 
162   bool MarkedNoUnwind = false;
163   bool SawFunc = false;
164 
165   for (unsigned I = 0, E = MI->getNumOperands(); I != E; ++I) {
166     const MachineOperand &MO = MI->getOperand(I);
167 
168     if (!MO.isGlobal()) continue;
169 
170     const Function *F = dyn_cast<Function>(MO.getGlobal());
171     if (!F) continue;
172 
173     if (SawFunc) {
174       // Be conservative. If we have more than one function operand for this
175       // call, then we can't make the assumption that it's the callee and
176       // not a parameter to the call.
177       //
178       // FIXME: Determine if there's a way to say that `F' is the callee or
179       // parameter.
180       MarkedNoUnwind = false;
181       break;
182     }
183 
184     MarkedNoUnwind = F->doesNotThrow();
185     SawFunc = true;
186   }
187 
188   return MarkedNoUnwind;
189 }
190 
computePadMap(const SmallVectorImpl<const LandingPadInfo * > & LandingPads,RangeMapType & PadMap)191 void EHStreamer::computePadMap(
192     const SmallVectorImpl<const LandingPadInfo *> &LandingPads,
193     RangeMapType &PadMap) {
194   // Invokes and nounwind calls have entries in PadMap (due to being bracketed
195   // by try-range labels when lowered).  Ordinary calls do not, so appropriate
196   // try-ranges for them need be deduced so we can put them in the LSDA.
197   for (unsigned i = 0, N = LandingPads.size(); i != N; ++i) {
198     const LandingPadInfo *LandingPad = LandingPads[i];
199     for (unsigned j = 0, E = LandingPad->BeginLabels.size(); j != E; ++j) {
200       MCSymbol *BeginLabel = LandingPad->BeginLabels[j];
201       assert(!PadMap.count(BeginLabel) && "Duplicate landing pad labels!");
202       PadRange P = { i, j };
203       PadMap[BeginLabel] = P;
204     }
205   }
206 }
207 
208 /// Compute the call-site table.  The entry for an invoke has a try-range
209 /// containing the call, a non-zero landing pad, and an appropriate action.  The
210 /// entry for an ordinary call has a try-range containing the call and zero for
211 /// the landing pad and the action.  Calls marked 'nounwind' have no entry and
212 /// must not be contained in the try-range of any entry - they form gaps in the
213 /// table.  Entries must be ordered by try-range address.
214 void EHStreamer::
computeCallSiteTable(SmallVectorImpl<CallSiteEntry> & CallSites,const SmallVectorImpl<const LandingPadInfo * > & LandingPads,const SmallVectorImpl<unsigned> & FirstActions)215 computeCallSiteTable(SmallVectorImpl<CallSiteEntry> &CallSites,
216                      const SmallVectorImpl<const LandingPadInfo *> &LandingPads,
217                      const SmallVectorImpl<unsigned> &FirstActions) {
218   RangeMapType PadMap;
219   computePadMap(LandingPads, PadMap);
220 
221   // The end label of the previous invoke or nounwind try-range.
222   MCSymbol *LastLabel = nullptr;
223 
224   // Whether there is a potentially throwing instruction (currently this means
225   // an ordinary call) between the end of the previous try-range and now.
226   bool SawPotentiallyThrowing = false;
227 
228   // Whether the last CallSite entry was for an invoke.
229   bool PreviousIsInvoke = false;
230 
231   bool IsSJLJ = Asm->MAI->getExceptionHandlingType() == ExceptionHandling::SjLj;
232 
233   // Visit all instructions in order of address.
234   for (const auto &MBB : *Asm->MF) {
235     for (const auto &MI : MBB) {
236       if (!MI.isEHLabel()) {
237         if (MI.isCall())
238           SawPotentiallyThrowing |= !callToNoUnwindFunction(&MI);
239         continue;
240       }
241 
242       // End of the previous try-range?
243       MCSymbol *BeginLabel = MI.getOperand(0).getMCSymbol();
244       if (BeginLabel == LastLabel)
245         SawPotentiallyThrowing = false;
246 
247       // Beginning of a new try-range?
248       RangeMapType::const_iterator L = PadMap.find(BeginLabel);
249       if (L == PadMap.end())
250         // Nope, it was just some random label.
251         continue;
252 
253       const PadRange &P = L->second;
254       const LandingPadInfo *LandingPad = LandingPads[P.PadIndex];
255       assert(BeginLabel == LandingPad->BeginLabels[P.RangeIndex] &&
256              "Inconsistent landing pad map!");
257 
258       // For Dwarf exception handling (SjLj handling doesn't use this). If some
259       // instruction between the previous try-range and this one may throw,
260       // create a call-site entry with no landing pad for the region between the
261       // try-ranges.
262       if (SawPotentiallyThrowing && Asm->MAI->usesCFIForEH()) {
263         CallSiteEntry Site = { LastLabel, BeginLabel, nullptr, 0 };
264         CallSites.push_back(Site);
265         PreviousIsInvoke = false;
266       }
267 
268       LastLabel = LandingPad->EndLabels[P.RangeIndex];
269       assert(BeginLabel && LastLabel && "Invalid landing pad!");
270 
271       if (!LandingPad->LandingPadLabel) {
272         // Create a gap.
273         PreviousIsInvoke = false;
274       } else {
275         // This try-range is for an invoke.
276         CallSiteEntry Site = {
277           BeginLabel,
278           LastLabel,
279           LandingPad,
280           FirstActions[P.PadIndex]
281         };
282 
283         // Try to merge with the previous call-site. SJLJ doesn't do this
284         if (PreviousIsInvoke && !IsSJLJ) {
285           CallSiteEntry &Prev = CallSites.back();
286           if (Site.LPad == Prev.LPad && Site.Action == Prev.Action) {
287             // Extend the range of the previous entry.
288             Prev.EndLabel = Site.EndLabel;
289             continue;
290           }
291         }
292 
293         // Otherwise, create a new call-site.
294         if (!IsSJLJ)
295           CallSites.push_back(Site);
296         else {
297           // SjLj EH must maintain the call sites in the order assigned
298           // to them by the SjLjPrepare pass.
299           unsigned SiteNo = MMI->getCallSiteBeginLabel(BeginLabel);
300           if (CallSites.size() < SiteNo)
301             CallSites.resize(SiteNo);
302           CallSites[SiteNo - 1] = Site;
303         }
304         PreviousIsInvoke = true;
305       }
306     }
307   }
308 
309   // If some instruction between the previous try-range and the end of the
310   // function may throw, create a call-site entry with no landing pad for the
311   // region following the try-range.
312   if (SawPotentiallyThrowing && !IsSJLJ) {
313     CallSiteEntry Site = { LastLabel, nullptr, nullptr, 0 };
314     CallSites.push_back(Site);
315   }
316 }
317 
318 /// Emit landing pads and actions.
319 ///
320 /// The general organization of the table is complex, but the basic concepts are
321 /// easy.  First there is a header which describes the location and organization
322 /// of the three components that follow.
323 ///
324 ///  1. The landing pad site information describes the range of code covered by
325 ///     the try.  In our case it's an accumulation of the ranges covered by the
326 ///     invokes in the try.  There is also a reference to the landing pad that
327 ///     handles the exception once processed.  Finally an index into the actions
328 ///     table.
329 ///  2. The action table, in our case, is composed of pairs of type IDs and next
330 ///     action offset.  Starting with the action index from the landing pad
331 ///     site, each type ID is checked for a match to the current exception.  If
332 ///     it matches then the exception and type id are passed on to the landing
333 ///     pad.  Otherwise the next action is looked up.  This chain is terminated
334 ///     with a next action of zero.  If no type id is found then the frame is
335 ///     unwound and handling continues.
336 ///  3. Type ID table contains references to all the C++ typeinfo for all
337 ///     catches in the function.  This tables is reverse indexed base 1.
emitExceptionTable()338 void EHStreamer::emitExceptionTable() {
339   const std::vector<const GlobalValue *> &TypeInfos = MMI->getTypeInfos();
340   const std::vector<unsigned> &FilterIds = MMI->getFilterIds();
341   const std::vector<LandingPadInfo> &PadInfos = MMI->getLandingPads();
342 
343   // Sort the landing pads in order of their type ids.  This is used to fold
344   // duplicate actions.
345   SmallVector<const LandingPadInfo *, 64> LandingPads;
346   LandingPads.reserve(PadInfos.size());
347 
348   for (unsigned i = 0, N = PadInfos.size(); i != N; ++i)
349     LandingPads.push_back(&PadInfos[i]);
350 
351   // Order landing pads lexicographically by type id.
352   std::sort(LandingPads.begin(), LandingPads.end(),
353             [](const LandingPadInfo *L,
354                const LandingPadInfo *R) { return L->TypeIds < R->TypeIds; });
355 
356   // Compute the actions table and gather the first action index for each
357   // landing pad site.
358   SmallVector<ActionEntry, 32> Actions;
359   SmallVector<unsigned, 64> FirstActions;
360   unsigned SizeActions =
361     computeActionsTable(LandingPads, Actions, FirstActions);
362 
363   // Compute the call-site table.
364   SmallVector<CallSiteEntry, 64> CallSites;
365   computeCallSiteTable(CallSites, LandingPads, FirstActions);
366 
367   // Final tallies.
368 
369   // Call sites.
370   bool IsSJLJ = Asm->MAI->getExceptionHandlingType() == ExceptionHandling::SjLj;
371   bool HaveTTData = IsSJLJ ? (!TypeInfos.empty() || !FilterIds.empty()) : true;
372 
373   unsigned CallSiteTableLength;
374   if (IsSJLJ)
375     CallSiteTableLength = 0;
376   else {
377     unsigned SiteStartSize  = 4; // dwarf::DW_EH_PE_udata4
378     unsigned SiteLengthSize = 4; // dwarf::DW_EH_PE_udata4
379     unsigned LandingPadSize = 4; // dwarf::DW_EH_PE_udata4
380     CallSiteTableLength =
381       CallSites.size() * (SiteStartSize + SiteLengthSize + LandingPadSize);
382   }
383 
384   for (unsigned i = 0, e = CallSites.size(); i < e; ++i) {
385     CallSiteTableLength += getULEB128Size(CallSites[i].Action);
386     if (IsSJLJ)
387       CallSiteTableLength += getULEB128Size(i);
388   }
389 
390   // Type infos.
391   const MCSection *LSDASection = Asm->getObjFileLowering().getLSDASection();
392   unsigned TTypeEncoding;
393   unsigned TypeFormatSize;
394 
395   if (!HaveTTData) {
396     // For SjLj exceptions, if there is no TypeInfo, then we just explicitly say
397     // that we're omitting that bit.
398     TTypeEncoding = dwarf::DW_EH_PE_omit;
399     // dwarf::DW_EH_PE_absptr
400     TypeFormatSize = Asm->getDataLayout().getPointerSize();
401   } else {
402     // Okay, we have actual filters or typeinfos to emit.  As such, we need to
403     // pick a type encoding for them.  We're about to emit a list of pointers to
404     // typeinfo objects at the end of the LSDA.  However, unless we're in static
405     // mode, this reference will require a relocation by the dynamic linker.
406     //
407     // Because of this, we have a couple of options:
408     //
409     //   1) If we are in -static mode, we can always use an absolute reference
410     //      from the LSDA, because the static linker will resolve it.
411     //
412     //   2) Otherwise, if the LSDA section is writable, we can output the direct
413     //      reference to the typeinfo and allow the dynamic linker to relocate
414     //      it.  Since it is in a writable section, the dynamic linker won't
415     //      have a problem.
416     //
417     //   3) Finally, if we're in PIC mode and the LDSA section isn't writable,
418     //      we need to use some form of indirection.  For example, on Darwin,
419     //      we can output a statically-relocatable reference to a dyld stub. The
420     //      offset to the stub is constant, but the contents are in a section
421     //      that is updated by the dynamic linker.  This is easy enough, but we
422     //      need to tell the personality function of the unwinder to indirect
423     //      through the dyld stub.
424     //
425     // FIXME: When (3) is actually implemented, we'll have to emit the stubs
426     // somewhere.  This predicate should be moved to a shared location that is
427     // in target-independent code.
428     //
429     TTypeEncoding = Asm->getObjFileLowering().getTTypeEncoding();
430     TypeFormatSize = Asm->GetSizeOfEncodedValue(TTypeEncoding);
431   }
432 
433   // Begin the exception table.
434   // Sometimes we want not to emit the data into separate section (e.g. ARM
435   // EHABI). In this case LSDASection will be NULL.
436   if (LSDASection)
437     Asm->OutStreamer.SwitchSection(LSDASection);
438   Asm->EmitAlignment(2);
439 
440   // Emit the LSDA.
441   MCSymbol *GCCETSym =
442     Asm->OutContext.GetOrCreateSymbol(Twine("GCC_except_table")+
443                                       Twine(Asm->getFunctionNumber()));
444   Asm->OutStreamer.EmitLabel(GCCETSym);
445   Asm->OutStreamer.EmitLabel(Asm->getCurExceptionSym());
446 
447   // Emit the LSDA header.
448   Asm->EmitEncodingByte(dwarf::DW_EH_PE_omit, "@LPStart");
449   Asm->EmitEncodingByte(TTypeEncoding, "@TType");
450 
451   // The type infos need to be aligned. GCC does this by inserting padding just
452   // before the type infos. However, this changes the size of the exception
453   // table, so you need to take this into account when you output the exception
454   // table size. However, the size is output using a variable length encoding.
455   // So by increasing the size by inserting padding, you may increase the number
456   // of bytes used for writing the size. If it increases, say by one byte, then
457   // you now need to output one less byte of padding to get the type infos
458   // aligned. However this decreases the size of the exception table. This
459   // changes the value you have to output for the exception table size. Due to
460   // the variable length encoding, the number of bytes used for writing the
461   // length may decrease. If so, you then have to increase the amount of
462   // padding. And so on. If you look carefully at the GCC code you will see that
463   // it indeed does this in a loop, going on and on until the values stabilize.
464   // We chose another solution: don't output padding inside the table like GCC
465   // does, instead output it before the table.
466   unsigned SizeTypes = TypeInfos.size() * TypeFormatSize;
467   unsigned CallSiteTableLengthSize = getULEB128Size(CallSiteTableLength);
468   unsigned TTypeBaseOffset =
469     sizeof(int8_t) +                            // Call site format
470     CallSiteTableLengthSize +                   // Call site table length size
471     CallSiteTableLength +                       // Call site table length
472     SizeActions +                               // Actions size
473     SizeTypes;
474   unsigned TTypeBaseOffsetSize = getULEB128Size(TTypeBaseOffset);
475   unsigned TotalSize =
476     sizeof(int8_t) +                            // LPStart format
477     sizeof(int8_t) +                            // TType format
478     (HaveTTData ? TTypeBaseOffsetSize : 0) +    // TType base offset size
479     TTypeBaseOffset;                            // TType base offset
480   unsigned SizeAlign = (4 - TotalSize) & 3;
481 
482   if (HaveTTData) {
483     // Account for any extra padding that will be added to the call site table
484     // length.
485     Asm->EmitULEB128(TTypeBaseOffset, "@TType base offset", SizeAlign);
486     SizeAlign = 0;
487   }
488 
489   bool VerboseAsm = Asm->OutStreamer.isVerboseAsm();
490 
491   // SjLj Exception handling
492   if (IsSJLJ) {
493     Asm->EmitEncodingByte(dwarf::DW_EH_PE_udata4, "Call site");
494 
495     // Add extra padding if it wasn't added to the TType base offset.
496     Asm->EmitULEB128(CallSiteTableLength, "Call site table length", SizeAlign);
497 
498     // Emit the landing pad site information.
499     unsigned idx = 0;
500     for (SmallVectorImpl<CallSiteEntry>::const_iterator
501          I = CallSites.begin(), E = CallSites.end(); I != E; ++I, ++idx) {
502       const CallSiteEntry &S = *I;
503 
504       // Offset of the landing pad, counted in 16-byte bundles relative to the
505       // @LPStart address.
506       if (VerboseAsm) {
507         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment(">> Call Site " + Twine(idx) + " <<");
508         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  On exception at call site "+Twine(idx));
509       }
510       Asm->EmitULEB128(idx);
511 
512       // Offset of the first associated action record, relative to the start of
513       // the action table. This value is biased by 1 (1 indicates the start of
514       // the action table), and 0 indicates that there are no actions.
515       if (VerboseAsm) {
516         if (S.Action == 0)
517           Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  Action: cleanup");
518         else
519           Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  Action: " +
520                                       Twine((S.Action - 1) / 2 + 1));
521       }
522       Asm->EmitULEB128(S.Action);
523     }
524   } else {
525     // Itanium LSDA exception handling
526 
527     // The call-site table is a list of all call sites that may throw an
528     // exception (including C++ 'throw' statements) in the procedure
529     // fragment. It immediately follows the LSDA header. Each entry indicates,
530     // for a given call, the first corresponding action record and corresponding
531     // landing pad.
532     //
533     // The table begins with the number of bytes, stored as an LEB128
534     // compressed, unsigned integer. The records immediately follow the record
535     // count. They are sorted in increasing call-site address. Each record
536     // indicates:
537     //
538     //   * The position of the call-site.
539     //   * The position of the landing pad.
540     //   * The first action record for that call site.
541     //
542     // A missing entry in the call-site table indicates that a call is not
543     // supposed to throw.
544 
545     // Emit the landing pad call site table.
546     Asm->EmitEncodingByte(dwarf::DW_EH_PE_udata4, "Call site");
547 
548     // Add extra padding if it wasn't added to the TType base offset.
549     Asm->EmitULEB128(CallSiteTableLength, "Call site table length", SizeAlign);
550 
551     unsigned Entry = 0;
552     for (SmallVectorImpl<CallSiteEntry>::const_iterator
553          I = CallSites.begin(), E = CallSites.end(); I != E; ++I) {
554       const CallSiteEntry &S = *I;
555 
556       MCSymbol *EHFuncBeginSym = Asm->getFunctionBegin();
557 
558       MCSymbol *BeginLabel = S.BeginLabel;
559       if (!BeginLabel)
560         BeginLabel = EHFuncBeginSym;
561       MCSymbol *EndLabel = S.EndLabel;
562       if (!EndLabel)
563         EndLabel = Asm->getFunctionEnd();
564 
565       // Offset of the call site relative to the previous call site, counted in
566       // number of 16-byte bundles. The first call site is counted relative to
567       // the start of the procedure fragment.
568       if (VerboseAsm)
569         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment(">> Call Site " + Twine(++Entry) + " <<");
570       Asm->EmitLabelDifference(BeginLabel, EHFuncBeginSym, 4);
571       if (VerboseAsm)
572         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment(Twine("  Call between ") +
573                                     BeginLabel->getName() + " and " +
574                                     EndLabel->getName());
575       Asm->EmitLabelDifference(EndLabel, BeginLabel, 4);
576 
577       // Offset of the landing pad, counted in 16-byte bundles relative to the
578       // @LPStart address.
579       if (!S.LPad) {
580         if (VerboseAsm)
581           Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("    has no landing pad");
582         Asm->OutStreamer.EmitIntValue(0, 4/*size*/);
583       } else {
584         if (VerboseAsm)
585           Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment(Twine("    jumps to ") +
586                                       S.LPad->LandingPadLabel->getName());
587         Asm->EmitLabelDifference(S.LPad->LandingPadLabel, EHFuncBeginSym, 4);
588       }
589 
590       // Offset of the first associated action record, relative to the start of
591       // the action table. This value is biased by 1 (1 indicates the start of
592       // the action table), and 0 indicates that there are no actions.
593       if (VerboseAsm) {
594         if (S.Action == 0)
595           Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  On action: cleanup");
596         else
597           Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  On action: " +
598                                       Twine((S.Action - 1) / 2 + 1));
599       }
600       Asm->EmitULEB128(S.Action);
601     }
602   }
603 
604   // Emit the Action Table.
605   int Entry = 0;
606   for (SmallVectorImpl<ActionEntry>::const_iterator
607          I = Actions.begin(), E = Actions.end(); I != E; ++I) {
608     const ActionEntry &Action = *I;
609 
610     if (VerboseAsm) {
611       // Emit comments that decode the action table.
612       Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment(">> Action Record " + Twine(++Entry) + " <<");
613     }
614 
615     // Type Filter
616     //
617     //   Used by the runtime to match the type of the thrown exception to the
618     //   type of the catch clauses or the types in the exception specification.
619     if (VerboseAsm) {
620       if (Action.ValueForTypeID > 0)
621         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  Catch TypeInfo " +
622                                     Twine(Action.ValueForTypeID));
623       else if (Action.ValueForTypeID < 0)
624         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  Filter TypeInfo " +
625                                     Twine(Action.ValueForTypeID));
626       else
627         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  Cleanup");
628     }
629     Asm->EmitSLEB128(Action.ValueForTypeID);
630 
631     // Action Record
632     //
633     //   Self-relative signed displacement in bytes of the next action record,
634     //   or 0 if there is no next action record.
635     if (VerboseAsm) {
636       if (Action.NextAction == 0) {
637         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  No further actions");
638       } else {
639         unsigned NextAction = Entry + (Action.NextAction + 1) / 2;
640         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("  Continue to action "+Twine(NextAction));
641       }
642     }
643     Asm->EmitSLEB128(Action.NextAction);
644   }
645 
646   emitTypeInfos(TTypeEncoding);
647 
648   Asm->EmitAlignment(2);
649 }
650 
emitTypeInfos(unsigned TTypeEncoding)651 void EHStreamer::emitTypeInfos(unsigned TTypeEncoding) {
652   const std::vector<const GlobalValue *> &TypeInfos = MMI->getTypeInfos();
653   const std::vector<unsigned> &FilterIds = MMI->getFilterIds();
654 
655   bool VerboseAsm = Asm->OutStreamer.isVerboseAsm();
656 
657   int Entry = 0;
658   // Emit the Catch TypeInfos.
659   if (VerboseAsm && !TypeInfos.empty()) {
660     Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment(">> Catch TypeInfos <<");
661     Asm->OutStreamer.AddBlankLine();
662     Entry = TypeInfos.size();
663   }
664 
665   for (std::vector<const GlobalValue *>::const_reverse_iterator
666          I = TypeInfos.rbegin(), E = TypeInfos.rend(); I != E; ++I) {
667     const GlobalValue *GV = *I;
668     if (VerboseAsm)
669       Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("TypeInfo " + Twine(Entry--));
670     Asm->EmitTTypeReference(GV, TTypeEncoding);
671   }
672 
673   // Emit the Exception Specifications.
674   if (VerboseAsm && !FilterIds.empty()) {
675     Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment(">> Filter TypeInfos <<");
676     Asm->OutStreamer.AddBlankLine();
677     Entry = 0;
678   }
679   for (std::vector<unsigned>::const_iterator
680          I = FilterIds.begin(), E = FilterIds.end(); I < E; ++I) {
681     unsigned TypeID = *I;
682     if (VerboseAsm) {
683       --Entry;
684       if (isFilterEHSelector(TypeID))
685         Asm->OutStreamer.AddComment("FilterInfo " + Twine(Entry));
686     }
687 
688     Asm->EmitULEB128(TypeID);
689   }
690 }
691