github.com/llvm-mirror/llgo@v0.0.0-20190322182713-bf6f0a60fce1/third_party/gofrontend/libgo/runtime/go-recover.c (about)

     1  /* go-recover.c -- support for the go recover function.
     2  
     3     Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     4     Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     5     license that can be found in the LICENSE file.  */
     6  
     7  #include "runtime.h"
     8  #include "interface.h"
     9  #include "go-panic.h"
    10  #include "go-defer.h"
    11  
    12  /* If the top of the defer stack can be recovered, then return it.
    13     Otherwise return NULL.  */
    14  
    15  static struct __go_defer_stack *
    16  current_defer ()
    17  {
    18    G *g;
    19    struct __go_defer_stack *d;
    20  
    21    g = runtime_g ();
    22  
    23    d = g->defer;
    24    if (d == NULL)
    25      return NULL;
    26  
    27    /* The panic which would be recovered is the one on the top of the
    28       panic stack.  We do not want to recover it if that panic was on
    29       the top of the panic stack when this function was deferred.  */
    30    if (d->__panic == g->panic)
    31      return NULL;
    32  
    33    /* The deferred thunk will call _go_set_defer_retaddr.  If this has
    34       not happened, then we have not been called via defer, and we can
    35       not recover.  */
    36    if (d->__retaddr == NULL)
    37      return NULL;
    38  
    39    return d;
    40  }
    41  
    42  /* This is called by a thunk to see if the real function should be
    43     permitted to recover a panic value.  Recovering a value is
    44     permitted if the thunk was called directly by defer.  RETADDR is
    45     the return address of the function which is calling
    46     __go_can_recover--this is, the thunk.  */
    47  
    48  _Bool
    49  __go_can_recover (void *retaddr)
    50  {
    51    struct __go_defer_stack *d;
    52    const char* ret;
    53    const char* dret;
    54    Location locs[16];
    55    const byte *name;
    56    intgo len;
    57    int n;
    58    int i;
    59    _Bool found_ffi_callback;
    60  
    61    d = current_defer ();
    62    if (d == NULL)
    63      return 0;
    64  
    65    ret = (const char *) __builtin_extract_return_addr (retaddr);
    66  
    67    dret = (const char *) d->__retaddr;
    68    if (ret <= dret && ret + 16 >= dret)
    69      return 1;
    70  
    71    /* On some systems, in some cases, the return address does not work
    72       reliably.  See http://gcc.gnu.org/PR60406.  If we are permitted
    73       to call recover, the call stack will look like this:
    74         __go_panic, __go_undefer, etc.
    75         thunk to call deferred function (calls __go_set_defer_retaddr)
    76         function that calls __go_can_recover (passing return address)
    77         __go_can_recover
    78       Calling runtime_callers will skip the thunks.  So if our caller's
    79       caller starts with __go, then we are permitted to call
    80       recover.  */
    81  
    82    if (runtime_callers (1, &locs[0], 2, false) < 2)
    83      return 0;
    84  
    85    name = locs[1].function.str;
    86    len = locs[1].function.len;
    87  
    88    /* Although locs[1].function is a Go string, we know it is
    89       NUL-terminated.  */
    90    if (len > 4
    91        && __builtin_strchr ((const char *) name, '.') == NULL
    92        && __builtin_strncmp ((const char *) name, "__go_", 4) == 0)
    93      return 1;
    94  
    95    /* If we are called from __go_makefunc_can_recover, then we need to
    96       look one level higher.  */
    97    if (locs[0].function.len > 0
    98        && __builtin_strcmp ((const char *) locs[0].function.str,
    99  			   "__go_makefunc_can_recover") == 0)
   100      {
   101        if (runtime_callers (3, &locs[0], 1, false) < 1)
   102  	return 0;
   103        name = locs[0].function.str;
   104        len = locs[0].function.len;
   105        if (len > 4
   106  	  && __builtin_strchr ((const char *) name, '.') == NULL
   107  	  && __builtin_strncmp ((const char *) name, "__go_", 4) == 0)
   108  	return 1;
   109      }
   110  
   111    /* If the function calling recover was created by reflect.MakeFunc,
   112       then __go_makefunc_can_recover or __go_makefunc_ffi_can_recover
   113       will have set the __makefunc_can_recover field.  */
   114    if (!d->__makefunc_can_recover)
   115      return 0;
   116  
   117    /* We look up the stack, ignoring libffi functions and functions in
   118       the reflect package, until we find reflect.makeFuncStub or
   119       reflect.ffi_callback called by FFI functions.  Then we check the
   120       caller of that function.  */
   121  
   122    n = runtime_callers (2, &locs[0], sizeof locs / sizeof locs[0], false);
   123    found_ffi_callback = 0;
   124    for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
   125      {
   126        const byte *name;
   127  
   128        if (locs[i].function.len == 0)
   129  	{
   130  	  /* No function name means this caller isn't Go code.  Assume
   131  	     that this is libffi.  */
   132  	  continue;
   133  	}
   134  
   135        /* Ignore functions in libffi.  */
   136        name = locs[i].function.str;
   137        if (__builtin_strncmp ((const char *) name, "ffi_", 4) == 0)
   138  	continue;
   139  
   140        if (found_ffi_callback)
   141  	break;
   142  
   143        if (__builtin_strcmp ((const char *) name, "reflect.ffi_callback") == 0)
   144  	{
   145  	  found_ffi_callback = 1;
   146  	  continue;
   147  	}
   148  
   149        if (__builtin_strcmp ((const char *) name, "reflect.makeFuncStub") == 0)
   150  	{
   151  	  i++;
   152  	  break;
   153  	}
   154  
   155        /* Ignore other functions in the reflect package.  */
   156        if (__builtin_strncmp ((const char *) name, "reflect.", 8) == 0)
   157  	continue;
   158  
   159        /* We should now be looking at the real caller.  */
   160        break;
   161      }
   162  
   163    if (i < n && locs[i].function.len > 0)
   164      {
   165        name = locs[i].function.str;
   166        if (__builtin_strncmp ((const char *) name, "__go_", 4) == 0)
   167  	return 1;
   168      }
   169  
   170    return 0;
   171  }
   172  
   173  /* This function is called when code is about to enter a function
   174     created by reflect.MakeFunc.  It is called by the function stub
   175     used by MakeFunc.  If the stub is permitted to call recover, then a
   176     real MakeFunc function is permitted to call recover.  */
   177  
   178  void
   179  __go_makefunc_can_recover (void *retaddr)
   180  {
   181    struct __go_defer_stack *d;
   182  
   183    d = current_defer ();
   184    if (d == NULL)
   185      return;
   186  
   187    /* If we are already in a call stack of MakeFunc functions, there is
   188       nothing we can usefully check here.  */
   189    if (d->__makefunc_can_recover)
   190      return;
   191  
   192    if (__go_can_recover (retaddr))
   193      d->__makefunc_can_recover = 1;
   194  }
   195  
   196  /* This function is called when code is about to enter a function
   197     created by the libffi version of reflect.MakeFunc.  This function
   198     is passed the names of the callers of the libffi code that called
   199     the stub.  It uses to decide whether it is permitted to call
   200     recover, and sets d->__makefunc_can_recover so that __go_recover
   201     can make the same decision.  */
   202  
   203  void
   204  __go_makefunc_ffi_can_recover (struct Location *loc, int n)
   205  {
   206    struct __go_defer_stack *d;
   207    const byte *name;
   208    intgo len;
   209  
   210    d = current_defer ();
   211    if (d == NULL)
   212      return;
   213  
   214    /* If we are already in a call stack of MakeFunc functions, there is
   215       nothing we can usefully check here.  */
   216    if (d->__makefunc_can_recover)
   217      return;
   218  
   219    /* LOC points to the caller of our caller.  That will be a thunk.
   220       If its caller was a runtime function, then it was called directly
   221       by defer.  */
   222  
   223    if (n < 2)
   224      return;
   225  
   226    name = (loc + 1)->function.str;
   227    len = (loc + 1)->function.len;
   228    if (len > 4
   229        && __builtin_strchr ((const char *) name, '.') == NULL
   230        && __builtin_strncmp ((const char *) name, "__go_", 4) == 0)
   231      d->__makefunc_can_recover = 1;
   232  }
   233  
   234  /* This function is called when code is about to exit a function
   235     created by reflect.MakeFunc.  It is called by the function stub
   236     used by MakeFunc.  It clears the __makefunc_can_recover field.
   237     It's OK to always clear this field, because __go_can_recover will
   238     only be called by a stub created for a function that calls recover.
   239     That stub will not call a function created by reflect.MakeFunc, so
   240     by the time we get here any caller higher up on the call stack no
   241     longer needs the information.  */
   242  
   243  void
   244  __go_makefunc_returning (void)
   245  {
   246    struct __go_defer_stack *d;
   247  
   248    d = runtime_g ()->defer;
   249    if (d != NULL)
   250      d->__makefunc_can_recover = 0;
   251  }
   252  
   253  /* This is only called when it is valid for the caller to recover the
   254     value on top of the panic stack, if there is one.  */
   255  
   256  struct __go_empty_interface
   257  __go_recover ()
   258  {
   259    G *g;
   260    struct __go_panic_stack *p;
   261  
   262    g = runtime_g ();
   263  
   264    if (g->panic == NULL || g->panic->__was_recovered)
   265      {
   266        struct __go_empty_interface ret;
   267  
   268        ret.__type_descriptor = NULL;
   269        ret.__object = NULL;
   270        return ret;
   271      }
   272    p = g->panic;
   273    p->__was_recovered = 1;
   274    return p->__arg;
   275  }