source: libcfa/src/exception.c@ 0f3d844

ADT arm-eh ast-experimental enum forall-pointer-decay jacob/cs343-translation new-ast new-ast-unique-expr pthread-emulation qualifiedEnum
Last change on this file since 0f3d844 was 3eb5a478, checked in by Andrew Beach <ajbeach@…>, 6 years ago

Fixed the disabled exceptions/resume test. Added more tests in exceptions/interact, one of which is disabled.

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1//
2// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2016 University of Waterloo
3//
4// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
5// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
6//
7// exception.c --
8//
9// Author : Andrew Beach
10// Created On : Mon Jun 26 15:13:00 2017
11// Last Modified By : Andrew Beach
12// Last Modified On : Thr Apr 02 14:47:00 2020
13// Update Count : 13
14//
15
16// Normally we would get this from the CFA prelude.
17#include <stddef.h> // for size_t
18
19#include "exception.h"
20
21// Implementation of the secret header is hardware dependent.
22#if !( defined( __x86_64 ) || defined( __i386 ) )
23#error Exception Handling: No known architecture detected.
24#endif
25
26#include <stdlib.h>
27#include <stdio.h>
28#include <unwind.h>
29#include <bits/debug.hfa>
30
31// FIX ME: temporary hack to keep ARM build working
32#ifndef _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR
33#define _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR 2
34#endif // ! _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR
35#ifndef _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR
36#define _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR 2
37#endif // ! _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR
38
39#include "lsda.h"
40
41
42// Base exception vtable is abstract, you should not have base exceptions.
43struct __cfaehm_base_exception_t_vtable
44 ___cfaehm_base_exception_t_vtable_instance = {
45 .parent = NULL,
46 .size = 0,
47 .copy = NULL,
48 .free = NULL,
49 .msg = NULL
50};
51
52
53// Temperary global exception context. Does not work with concurency.
54struct exception_context_t {
55 struct __cfaehm_try_resume_node * top_resume;
56
57 exception_t * current_exception;
58 int current_handler_index;
59} static shared_stack = {NULL, NULL, 0};
60
61// Get the current exception context.
62// There can be a single global until multithreading occurs, then each stack
63// needs its own. It will have to be updated to handle that.
64struct exception_context_t * this_exception_context() {
65 return &shared_stack;
66}
67
68
69// RESUMPTION ================================================================
70
71void __cfaehm_throw_resume(exception_t * except) {
72 struct exception_context_t * context = this_exception_context();
73
74 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("Throwing resumption exception\n");
75
76 struct __cfaehm_try_resume_node * original_head = context->top_resume;
77 struct __cfaehm_try_resume_node * current = context->top_resume;
78
79 for ( ; current ; current = current->next) {
80 context->top_resume = current->next;
81 if (current->handler(except)) {
82 context->top_resume = original_head;
83 return;
84 }
85 }
86
87 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("Unhandled exception\n");
88 context->top_resume = original_head;
89
90 // Fall back to termination:
91 __cfaehm_throw_terminate(except);
92 // TODO: Default handler for resumption.
93}
94
95// Do we control where exceptions get thrown even with concurency?
96// If not these are not quite thread safe, the cleanup hook has to
97// be added after the node is built but before it is made the top node.
98
99void __cfaehm_try_resume_setup(struct __cfaehm_try_resume_node * node,
100 _Bool (*handler)(exception_t * except)) {
101 struct exception_context_t * context = this_exception_context();
102 node->next = context->top_resume;
103 node->handler = handler;
104 context->top_resume = node;
105}
106
107void __cfaehm_try_resume_cleanup(struct __cfaehm_try_resume_node * node) {
108 struct exception_context_t * context = this_exception_context();
109 context->top_resume = node->next;
110}
111
112
113// TERMINATION ===============================================================
114
115// MEMORY MANAGEMENT (still for integers)
116// May have to move to cfa for constructors and destructors (references).
117
118struct __cfaehm_node {
119 struct __cfaehm_node * next;
120};
121
122#define NODE_TO_EXCEPT(node) ((exception_t *)(1 + (node)))
123#define EXCEPT_TO_NODE(except) ((struct __cfaehm_node *)(except) - 1)
124
125// Creates a copy of the indicated exception and sets current_exception to it.
126static void __cfaehm_allocate_exception( exception_t * except ) {
127 struct exception_context_t * context = this_exception_context();
128
129 // Allocate memory for the exception.
130 struct __cfaehm_node * store = malloc(
131 sizeof( struct __cfaehm_node ) + except->virtual_table->size );
132
133 if ( ! store ) {
134 // Failure: cannot allocate exception. Terminate thread.
135 abort(); // <- Although I think it might be the process.
136 }
137
138 // Add the node to the list:
139 store->next = EXCEPT_TO_NODE(context->current_exception);
140 context->current_exception = NODE_TO_EXCEPT(store);
141
142 // Copy the exception to storage.
143 except->virtual_table->copy( context->current_exception, except );
144}
145
146// Delete the provided exception, unsetting current_exception if relivant.
147static void __cfaehm_delete_exception( exception_t * except ) {
148 struct exception_context_t * context = this_exception_context();
149
150 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("Deleting Exception\n");
151
152 // Remove the exception from the list.
153 struct __cfaehm_node * to_free = EXCEPT_TO_NODE(except);
154 struct __cfaehm_node * node;
155
156 if ( context->current_exception == except ) {
157 node = to_free->next;
158 context->current_exception = (node) ? NODE_TO_EXCEPT(node) : 0;
159 } else {
160 node = EXCEPT_TO_NODE(context->current_exception);
161 // It may always be in the first or second position.
162 while ( to_free != node->next ) {
163 node = node->next;
164 }
165 node->next = to_free->next;
166 }
167
168 // Free the old exception node.
169 except->virtual_table->free( except );
170 free( to_free );
171}
172
173// If this isn't a rethrow (*except==0), delete the provided exception.
174void __cfaehm_cleanup_terminate( void * except ) {
175 if ( *(void**)except ) __cfaehm_delete_exception( *(exception_t **)except );
176}
177
178
179// We need a piece of storage to raise the exception
180struct _Unwind_Exception this_exception_storage;
181
182// Function needed by force unwind
183// It basically says to unwind the whole stack and then exit when we reach the end of the stack
184static _Unwind_Reason_Code _Stop_Fn(
185 int version,
186 _Unwind_Action actions,
187 _Unwind_Exception_Class exception_class,
188 struct _Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception,
189 struct _Unwind_Context * unwind_context,
190 void * stop_param) {
191 if ( actions & _UA_END_OF_STACK ) exit(1);
192 if ( actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE ) return _URC_NO_REASON;
193
194 return _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR;
195}
196
197// The exception that is being thrown must already be stored.
198static __attribute__((noreturn)) void __cfaehm_begin_unwind(void) {
199 if ( ! this_exception_context()->current_exception ) {
200 printf("UNWIND ERROR missing exception in begin unwind\n");
201 abort();
202 }
203
204
205 // Call stdlibc to raise the exception
206 _Unwind_Reason_Code ret = _Unwind_RaiseException( &this_exception_storage );
207
208 // If we reach here it means something happened. For resumption to work we need to find a way
209 // to return back to here. Most of them will probably boil down to setting a global flag and
210 // making the phase 1 either stop or fail. Causing an error on purpose may help avoiding
211 // unnecessary work but it might have some weird side effects. If we just pretend no handler
212 // was found that would work but may be expensive for no reason since we will always search
213 // the whole stack.
214
215 if ( ret == _URC_END_OF_STACK ) {
216 // No proper handler was found. This can be handled in many ways, C++ calls std::terminate.
217 // Here we force unwind the stack, basically raising a cancellation.
218 printf("Uncaught exception %p\n", &this_exception_storage);
219
220 ret = _Unwind_ForcedUnwind( &this_exception_storage, _Stop_Fn, (void*)0x22 );
221 printf("UNWIND ERROR %d after force unwind\n", ret);
222 abort();
223 }
224
225 // We did not simply reach the end of the stack without finding a handler. This is an error.
226 printf("UNWIND ERROR %d after raise exception\n", ret);
227 abort();
228}
229
230void __cfaehm_throw_terminate( exception_t * val ) {
231 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("Throwing termination exception\n");
232
233 __cfaehm_allocate_exception( val );
234 __cfaehm_begin_unwind();
235}
236
237void __cfaehm_rethrow_terminate(void) {
238 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("Rethrowing termination exception\n");
239
240 __cfaehm_begin_unwind();
241}
242
243// This is our personality routine. For every stack frame annotated with
244// ".cfi_personality 0x3,__gcfa_personality_v0" this function will be called twice when unwinding.
245// Once in the search phase and once in the cleanup phase.
246_Unwind_Reason_Code __gcfa_personality_v0(
247 int version,
248 _Unwind_Action actions,
249 unsigned long long exception_class,
250 struct _Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception,
251 struct _Unwind_Context * unwind_context)
252{
253
254 //__cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("CFA: 0x%lx\n", _Unwind_GetCFA(context));
255 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("Personality function (%d, %x, %llu, %p, %p):",
256 version, actions, exception_class, unwind_exception, unwind_context);
257
258 // If we've reached the end of the stack then there is nothing much we can do...
259 if (actions & _UA_END_OF_STACK) return _URC_END_OF_STACK;
260
261 if (actions & _UA_SEARCH_PHASE) {
262 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" lookup phase");
263 }
264 else if (actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE) {
265 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" cleanup phase");
266 }
267 // Just in case, probably can't actually happen
268 else {
269 printf(" error\n");
270 return _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR;
271 }
272
273 // Get a pointer to the language specific data from which we will read what we need
274 const unsigned char * lsd = _Unwind_GetLanguageSpecificData( unwind_context );
275
276 if ( !lsd ) { //Nothing to do, keep unwinding
277 printf(" no LSD");
278 goto UNWIND;
279 }
280
281 // Get the instuction pointer and a reading pointer into the exception table
282 lsda_header_info lsd_info;
283 const unsigned char * cur_ptr = parse_lsda_header(unwind_context, lsd, &lsd_info);
284 _Unwind_Ptr instruction_ptr = _Unwind_GetIP(unwind_context);
285
286 struct exception_context_t * context = this_exception_context();
287
288 // Linearly search the table for stuff to do
289 while ( cur_ptr < lsd_info.action_table ) {
290 _Unwind_Ptr callsite_start;
291 _Unwind_Ptr callsite_len;
292 _Unwind_Ptr callsite_landing_pad;
293 _uleb128_t callsite_action;
294
295 // Decode the common stuff we have in here
296 cur_ptr = read_encoded_value(0, lsd_info.call_site_encoding, cur_ptr, &callsite_start);
297 cur_ptr = read_encoded_value(0, lsd_info.call_site_encoding, cur_ptr, &callsite_len);
298 cur_ptr = read_encoded_value(0, lsd_info.call_site_encoding, cur_ptr, &callsite_landing_pad);
299 cur_ptr = read_uleb128(cur_ptr, &callsite_action);
300
301 // Have we reach the correct frame info yet?
302 if ( lsd_info.Start + callsite_start + callsite_len < instruction_ptr ) {
303#ifdef __CFA_DEBUG_PRINT__
304 void * ls = (void*)lsd_info.Start;
305 void * cs = (void*)callsite_start;
306 void * cl = (void*)callsite_len;
307 void * bp = (void*)lsd_info.Start + callsite_start;
308 void * ep = (void*)lsd_info.Start + callsite_start + callsite_len;
309 void * ip = (void*)instruction_ptr;
310 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe("\nfound %p - %p (%p, %p, %p), looking for %p\n",
311 bp, ep, ls, cs, cl, ip);
312#endif // __CFA_DEBUG_PRINT__
313 continue;
314 }
315
316 // Have we gone too far?
317 if ( lsd_info.Start + callsite_start > instruction_ptr ) {
318 printf(" gone too far");
319 break;
320 }
321
322 // Check for what we must do:
323 if ( 0 == callsite_landing_pad ) {
324 // Nothing to do, move along
325 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" no landing pad");
326 } else if (actions & _UA_SEARCH_PHASE) {
327 // In search phase, these means we found a potential handler we must check.
328
329 // We have arbitrarily decided that 0 means nothing to do and 1 means there is
330 // a potential handler. This doesn't seem to conflict the gcc default behavior.
331 if (callsite_action != 0) {
332 // Now we want to run some code to see if the handler matches
333 // This is the tricky part where we want to the power to run arbitrary code
334 // However, generating a new exception table entry and try routine every time
335 // is way more expansive than we might like
336 // The information we have is :
337 // - The GR (Series of registers)
338 // GR1=GP Global Pointer of frame ref by context
339 // - The instruction pointer
340 // - The instruction pointer info (???)
341 // - The CFA (Canonical Frame Address)
342 // - The BSP (Probably the base stack pointer)
343
344 // The current apprach uses one exception table entry per try block
345 _uleb128_t imatcher;
346 // Get the relative offset to the {...}?
347 cur_ptr = read_uleb128(cur_ptr, &imatcher);
348
349# if defined( __x86_64 )
350 _Unwind_Word match_pos = _Unwind_GetCFA(unwind_context) + 8;
351# elif defined( __i386 )
352 _Unwind_Word match_pos = _Unwind_GetCFA(unwind_context) + 24;
353# endif
354 int (*matcher)(exception_t *) = *(int(**)(exception_t *))match_pos;
355
356 int index = matcher(context->current_exception);
357 _Unwind_Reason_Code ret = (0 == index)
358 ? _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND : _URC_HANDLER_FOUND;
359 context->current_handler_index = index;
360
361 // Based on the return value, check if we matched the exception
362 if (ret == _URC_HANDLER_FOUND) {
363 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" handler found\n");
364 } else {
365 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" no handler\n");
366 }
367 return ret;
368 }
369
370 // This is only a cleanup handler, ignore it
371 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" no action");
372 } else if (actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE) {
373 // In clean-up phase, no destructors here but this could be the handler.
374
375 if ( (callsite_action != 0) && !(actions & _UA_HANDLER_FRAME) ){
376 // If this is a potential exception handler
377 // but not the one that matched the exception in the seach phase,
378 // just ignore it
379 goto UNWIND;
380 }
381
382 // We need to run some clean-up or a handler
383 // These statment do the right thing but I don't know any specifics at all
384 _Unwind_SetGR( unwind_context, __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(0),
385 (_Unwind_Ptr)unwind_exception );
386 _Unwind_SetGR( unwind_context, __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(1), 0 );
387
388 // I assume this sets the instruction pointer to the adress of the landing pad
389 // It doesn't actually set it, it only state the value that needs to be set once we
390 // return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT
391 _Unwind_SetIP( unwind_context, ((lsd_info.LPStart) + (callsite_landing_pad)) );
392
393 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" action\n");
394
395 // Return have some action to run
396 return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT;
397 }
398 }
399 // No handling found
400 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" table end reached\n");
401
402 UNWIND:
403 __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe(" unwind\n");
404
405 // Keep unwinding the stack
406 return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND;
407}
408
409#pragma GCC push_options
410#pragma GCC optimize("O0")
411
412// Try statements are hoisted out see comments for details. While this could probably be unique
413// and simply linked from libcfa but there is one problem left, see the exception table for details
414__attribute__((noinline))
415void __cfaehm_try_terminate(void (*try_block)(),
416 void (*catch_block)(int index, exception_t * except),
417 __attribute__((unused)) int (*match_block)(exception_t * except)) {
418 //! volatile int xy = 0;
419 //! printf("%p %p %p %p\n", &try_block, &catch_block, &match_block, &xy);
420
421 // Setup the personality routine and exception table.
422 // Unforturnately these clobber gcc cancellation support which means we can't get access to
423 // the attribute cleanup tables at the same time. We would have to inspect the assembly to
424 // create a new set ourselves.
425#ifdef __PIC__
426 asm volatile (".cfi_personality 0x9b,CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0");
427 asm volatile (".cfi_lsda 0x1b, .LLSDACFA2");
428#else
429 asm volatile (".cfi_personality 0x3,__gcfa_personality_v0");
430 asm volatile (".cfi_lsda 0x3, .LLSDACFA2");
431#endif
432
433 // Label which defines the start of the area for which the handler is setup.
434 asm volatile (".TRYSTART:");
435
436 // The actual statements of the try blocks
437 try_block();
438
439 // asm statement to prevent deadcode removal
440 asm volatile goto ("" : : : : CATCH );
441
442 // Normal return for when there is no throw.
443 return;
444
445 // Exceptionnal path
446 CATCH : __attribute__(( unused ));
447 // Label which defines the end of the area for which the handler is setup.
448 asm volatile (".TRYEND:");
449 // Label which defines the start of the exception landing pad. Basically what is called when
450 // the exception is caught. Note, if multiple handlers are given, the multiplexing should be
451 // done by the generated code, not the exception runtime.
452 asm volatile (".CATCH:");
453
454 // Exception handler
455 // Note: Saving the exception context on the stack breaks termination exceptions.
456 catch_block( this_exception_context()->current_handler_index,
457 this_exception_context()->current_exception );
458}
459
460// Exception table data we need to generate. While this is almost generic, the custom data refers
461// to {*}try_terminate, which is no way generic. Some more works need to be done if we want to
462// have a single call to the try routine.
463
464#ifdef __PIC__
465asm (
466 // HEADER
467 ".LFECFA1:\n"
468 " .globl __gcfa_personality_v0\n"
469 " .section .gcc_except_table,\"a\",@progbits\n"
470 // TABLE HEADER (important field is the BODY length at the end)
471 ".LLSDACFA2:\n"
472 " .byte 0xff\n"
473 " .byte 0xff\n"
474 " .byte 0x1\n"
475 " .uleb128 .LLSDACSECFA2-.LLSDACSBCFA2\n"
476 // BODY (language specific data)
477 // This uses language specific data and can be modified arbitrarily
478 // We use handled area offset, handled area length,
479 // handler landing pad offset and 1 (action code, gcc seems to use 0).
480 ".LLSDACSBCFA2:\n"
481 " .uleb128 .TRYSTART-__cfaehm_try_terminate\n"
482 " .uleb128 .TRYEND-.TRYSTART\n"
483 " .uleb128 .CATCH-__cfaehm_try_terminate\n"
484 " .uleb128 1\n"
485 ".LLSDACSECFA2:\n"
486 // TABLE FOOTER
487 " .text\n"
488 " .size __cfaehm_try_terminate, .-__cfaehm_try_terminate\n"
489);
490
491// Somehow this piece of helps with the resolution of debug symbols.
492__attribute__((unused)) static const int dummy = 0;
493
494asm (
495 // Add a hidden symbol which points at the function.
496 " .hidden CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0\n"
497 " .weak CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0\n"
498 // No clue what this does specifically
499 " .section .data.rel.local.CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0,\"awG\",@progbits,CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0,comdat\n"
500 " .align 8\n"
501 " .type CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0, @object\n"
502 " .size CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0, 8\n"
503 "CFA.ref.__gcfa_personality_v0:\n"
504#if defined( __x86_64 )
505 " .quad __gcfa_personality_v0\n"
506#else // then __i386
507 " .long __gcfa_personality_v0\n"
508#endif
509);
510#else // __PIC__
511asm (
512 // HEADER
513 ".LFECFA1:\n"
514 " .globl __gcfa_personality_v0\n"
515 " .section .gcc_except_table,\"a\",@progbits\n"
516 // TABLE HEADER (important field is the BODY length at the end)
517 ".LLSDACFA2:\n"
518 " .byte 0xff\n"
519 " .byte 0xff\n"
520 " .byte 0x1\n"
521 " .uleb128 .LLSDACSECFA2-.LLSDACSBCFA2\n"
522 // BODY (language specific data)
523 ".LLSDACSBCFA2:\n"
524 // Handled area start (relative to start of function)
525 " .uleb128 .TRYSTART-__cfaehm_try_terminate\n"
526 // Handled area length
527 " .uleb128 .TRYEND-.TRYSTART\n"
528 // Handler landing pad address (relative to start of function)
529 " .uleb128 .CATCH-__cfaehm_try_terminate\n"
530 // Action code, gcc seems to always use 0.
531 " .uleb128 1\n"
532 // TABLE FOOTER
533 ".LLSDACSECFA2:\n"
534 " .text\n"
535 " .size __cfaehm_try_terminate, .-__cfaehm_try_terminate\n"
536 " .ident \"GCC: (Ubuntu 6.2.0-3ubuntu11~16.04) 6.2.0 20160901\"\n"
537 " .section .note.GNU-stack,\"x\",@progbits\n"
538);
539#endif // __PIC__
540
541#pragma GCC pop_options
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