Move UnwindInfo definition out of x86 ABI.
This commit moves the opaque definition of Windows x64 UnwindInfo out of the ISA and into a location that can be easily used by the top level `UnwindInfo` enum. This allows the `unwind` feature to be independent of the individual ISAs supported.
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@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@
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use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
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pub mod systemv;
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pub mod winx64;
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/// Represents unwind information for a single function.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "enable-serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub enum UnwindInfo {
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/// Windows x64 ABI unwind information.
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#[cfg(feature = "x86")]
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WindowsX64(super::x86::unwind::windows::UnwindInfo),
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WindowsX64(winx64::UnwindInfo),
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/// System V ABI unwind information.
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SystemV(systemv::UnwindInfo),
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}
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216
cranelift/codegen/src/isa/unwind/winx64.rs
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216
cranelift/codegen/src/isa/unwind/winx64.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
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//! System V ABI unwind information.
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use alloc::vec::Vec;
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use byteorder::{ByteOrder, LittleEndian};
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#[cfg(feature = "enable-serde")]
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use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
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/// Maximum (inclusive) size of a "small" stack allocation
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const SMALL_ALLOC_MAX_SIZE: u32 = 128;
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/// Maximum (inclusive) size of a "large" stack allocation that can represented in 16-bits
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const LARGE_ALLOC_16BIT_MAX_SIZE: u32 = 524280;
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struct Writer<'a> {
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buf: &'a mut [u8],
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offset: usize,
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}
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impl<'a> Writer<'a> {
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pub fn new(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> Self {
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Self { buf, offset: 0 }
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}
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fn write_u8(&mut self, v: u8) {
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self.buf[self.offset] = v;
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self.offset += 1;
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}
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fn write_u16<T: ByteOrder>(&mut self, v: u16) {
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T::write_u16(&mut self.buf[self.offset..(self.offset + 2)], v);
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self.offset += 2;
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}
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fn write_u32<T: ByteOrder>(&mut self, v: u32) {
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T::write_u32(&mut self.buf[self.offset..(self.offset + 4)], v);
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self.offset += 4;
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}
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}
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/// The supported unwind codes for the x64 Windows ABI.
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///
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/// See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/exception-handling-x64
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/// Only what is needed to describe the prologues generated by the Cranelift x86 ISA are represented here.
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/// Note: the Cranelift x86 ISA RU enum matches the Windows unwind GPR encoding values.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "enable-serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub(crate) enum UnwindCode {
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PushRegister {
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offset: u8,
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reg: u8,
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},
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SaveXmm {
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offset: u8,
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reg: u8,
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stack_offset: u32,
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},
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StackAlloc {
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offset: u8,
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size: u32,
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},
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SetFramePointer {
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offset: u8,
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sp_offset: u8,
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},
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}
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impl UnwindCode {
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fn emit(&self, writer: &mut Writer) {
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enum UnwindOperation {
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PushNonvolatileRegister = 0,
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LargeStackAlloc = 1,
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SmallStackAlloc = 2,
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SetFramePointer = 3,
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SaveXmm128 = 8,
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SaveXmm128Far = 9,
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}
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match self {
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Self::PushRegister { offset, reg } => {
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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writer.write_u8((*reg << 4) | (UnwindOperation::PushNonvolatileRegister as u8));
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}
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Self::SaveXmm {
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offset,
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reg,
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stack_offset,
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} => {
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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let stack_offset = stack_offset / 16;
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if stack_offset <= core::u16::MAX as u32 {
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writer.write_u8((*reg << 4) | (UnwindOperation::SaveXmm128 as u8));
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>(stack_offset as u16);
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} else {
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writer.write_u8((*reg << 4) | (UnwindOperation::SaveXmm128Far as u8));
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>(stack_offset as u16);
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>((stack_offset >> 16) as u16);
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}
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}
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Self::StackAlloc { offset, size } => {
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// Stack allocations on Windows must be a multiple of 8 and be at least 1 slot
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assert!(*size >= 8);
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assert!((*size % 8) == 0);
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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if *size <= SMALL_ALLOC_MAX_SIZE {
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writer.write_u8(
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((((*size - 8) / 8) as u8) << 4) | UnwindOperation::SmallStackAlloc as u8,
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);
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} else if *size <= LARGE_ALLOC_16BIT_MAX_SIZE {
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writer.write_u8(UnwindOperation::LargeStackAlloc as u8);
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>((*size / 8) as u16);
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} else {
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writer.write_u8((1 << 4) | (UnwindOperation::LargeStackAlloc as u8));
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writer.write_u32::<LittleEndian>(*size);
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}
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}
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Self::SetFramePointer { offset, sp_offset } => {
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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writer.write_u8((*sp_offset << 4) | (UnwindOperation::SetFramePointer as u8));
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}
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};
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}
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fn node_count(&self) -> usize {
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match self {
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Self::StackAlloc { size, .. } => {
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if *size <= SMALL_ALLOC_MAX_SIZE {
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1
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} else if *size <= LARGE_ALLOC_16BIT_MAX_SIZE {
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2
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} else {
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3
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}
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}
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Self::SaveXmm { stack_offset, .. } => {
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if *stack_offset <= core::u16::MAX as u32 {
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2
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} else {
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3
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}
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}
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_ => 1,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Represents Windows x64 unwind information.
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///
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/// For information about Windows x64 unwind info, see:
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/// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/exception-handling-x64
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "enable-serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub struct UnwindInfo {
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pub(crate) flags: u8,
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pub(crate) prologue_size: u8,
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pub(crate) frame_register: Option<u8>,
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pub(crate) frame_register_offset: u8,
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pub(crate) unwind_codes: Vec<UnwindCode>,
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}
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impl UnwindInfo {
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/// Gets the emit size of the unwind information, in bytes.
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pub fn emit_size(&self) -> usize {
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let node_count = self.node_count();
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// Calculation of the size requires no SEH handler or chained info
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assert!(self.flags == 0);
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// Size of fixed part of UNWIND_INFO is 4 bytes
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// Then comes the UNWIND_CODE nodes (2 bytes each)
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// Then comes 2 bytes of padding for the unwind codes if necessary
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// Next would come the SEH data, but we assert above that the function doesn't have SEH data
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4 + (node_count * 2) + if (node_count & 1) == 1 { 2 } else { 0 }
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}
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/// Emits the unwind information into the given mutable byte slice.
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///
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/// This function will panic if the slice is not at least `emit_size` in length.
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pub fn emit(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) {
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const UNWIND_INFO_VERSION: u8 = 1;
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let node_count = self.node_count();
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assert!(node_count <= 256);
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let mut writer = Writer::new(buf);
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writer.write_u8((self.flags << 3) | UNWIND_INFO_VERSION);
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writer.write_u8(self.prologue_size);
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writer.write_u8(node_count as u8);
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if let Some(reg) = self.frame_register {
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writer.write_u8((self.frame_register_offset << 4) | reg);
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} else {
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writer.write_u8(0);
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}
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// Unwind codes are written in reverse order (prologue offset descending)
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for code in self.unwind_codes.iter().rev() {
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code.emit(&mut writer);
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}
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// To keep a 32-bit alignment, emit 2 bytes of padding if there's an odd number of 16-bit nodes
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if (node_count & 1) == 1 {
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>(0);
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}
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// Ensure the correct number of bytes was emitted
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assert_eq!(writer.offset, self.emit_size());
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}
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fn node_count(&self) -> usize {
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self.unwind_codes
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.iter()
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.fold(0, |nodes, c| nodes + c.node_count())
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}
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}
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@@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ pub fn create_unwind_info(
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.map(|u| UnwindInfo::SystemV(u))
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}
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CallConv::WindowsFastcall => {
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super::unwind::windows::create_unwind_info(func, isa, Some(RU::rbp.into()))?
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super::unwind::winx64::create_unwind_info(func, isa, Some(RU::rbp.into()))?
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.map(|u| UnwindInfo::WindowsX64(u))
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}
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_ => None,
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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//! Module for x86 unwind generation for supported ABIs.
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pub mod systemv;
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pub mod windows;
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pub mod winx64;
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@@ -2,153 +2,14 @@
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use crate::ir::{Function, InstructionData, Opcode, ValueLoc};
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use crate::isa::x86::registers::{FPR, GPR, RU};
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use crate::isa::{CallConv, RegUnit, TargetIsa};
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use crate::isa::{
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unwind::winx64::{UnwindCode, UnwindInfo},
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CallConv, RegUnit, TargetIsa,
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};
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use crate::result::{CodegenError, CodegenResult};
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use alloc::vec::Vec;
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use byteorder::{ByteOrder, LittleEndian};
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use log::warn;
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#[cfg(feature = "enable-serde")]
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use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
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/// Maximum (inclusive) size of a "small" stack allocation
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const SMALL_ALLOC_MAX_SIZE: u32 = 128;
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/// Maximum (inclusive) size of a "large" stack allocation that can represented in 16-bits
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const LARGE_ALLOC_16BIT_MAX_SIZE: u32 = 524280;
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struct Writer<'a> {
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buf: &'a mut [u8],
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offset: usize,
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}
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impl<'a> Writer<'a> {
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pub fn new(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> Self {
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Self { buf, offset: 0 }
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}
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fn write_u8(&mut self, v: u8) {
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self.buf[self.offset] = v;
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self.offset += 1;
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}
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fn write_u16<T: ByteOrder>(&mut self, v: u16) {
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T::write_u16(&mut self.buf[self.offset..(self.offset + 2)], v);
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self.offset += 2;
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}
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fn write_u32<T: ByteOrder>(&mut self, v: u32) {
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T::write_u32(&mut self.buf[self.offset..(self.offset + 4)], v);
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self.offset += 4;
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}
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}
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/// The supported unwind codes for the x64 Windows ABI.
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///
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/// See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/exception-handling-x64
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/// Only what is needed to describe the prologues generated by the Cranelift x86 ISA are represented here.
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/// Note: the Cranelift x86 ISA RU enum matches the Windows unwind GPR encoding values.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "enable-serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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enum UnwindCode {
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PushRegister {
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offset: u8,
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reg: u8,
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},
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SaveXmm {
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offset: u8,
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reg: u8,
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stack_offset: u32,
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},
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StackAlloc {
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offset: u8,
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size: u32,
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},
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SetFramePointer {
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offset: u8,
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sp_offset: u8,
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},
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}
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impl UnwindCode {
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fn emit(&self, writer: &mut Writer) {
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enum UnwindOperation {
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PushNonvolatileRegister = 0,
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LargeStackAlloc = 1,
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SmallStackAlloc = 2,
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SetFramePointer = 3,
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SaveXmm128 = 8,
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SaveXmm128Far = 9,
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}
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match self {
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Self::PushRegister { offset, reg } => {
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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writer.write_u8((*reg << 4) | (UnwindOperation::PushNonvolatileRegister as u8));
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}
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Self::SaveXmm {
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offset,
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reg,
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stack_offset,
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} => {
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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let stack_offset = stack_offset / 16;
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if stack_offset <= core::u16::MAX as u32 {
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writer.write_u8((*reg << 4) | (UnwindOperation::SaveXmm128 as u8));
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>(stack_offset as u16);
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} else {
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writer.write_u8((*reg << 4) | (UnwindOperation::SaveXmm128Far as u8));
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>(stack_offset as u16);
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>((stack_offset >> 16) as u16);
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}
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}
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Self::StackAlloc { offset, size } => {
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// Stack allocations on Windows must be a multiple of 8 and be at least 1 slot
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assert!(*size >= 8);
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assert!((*size % 8) == 0);
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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if *size <= SMALL_ALLOC_MAX_SIZE {
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writer.write_u8(
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((((*size - 8) / 8) as u8) << 4) | UnwindOperation::SmallStackAlloc as u8,
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);
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} else if *size <= LARGE_ALLOC_16BIT_MAX_SIZE {
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writer.write_u8(UnwindOperation::LargeStackAlloc as u8);
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>((*size / 8) as u16);
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} else {
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writer.write_u8((1 << 4) | (UnwindOperation::LargeStackAlloc as u8));
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writer.write_u32::<LittleEndian>(*size);
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}
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}
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Self::SetFramePointer { offset, sp_offset } => {
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writer.write_u8(*offset);
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writer.write_u8((*sp_offset << 4) | (UnwindOperation::SetFramePointer as u8));
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}
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};
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}
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fn node_count(&self) -> usize {
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match self {
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Self::StackAlloc { size, .. } => {
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if *size <= SMALL_ALLOC_MAX_SIZE {
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1
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} else if *size <= LARGE_ALLOC_16BIT_MAX_SIZE {
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2
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} else {
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3
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}
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}
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Self::SaveXmm { stack_offset, .. } => {
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if *stack_offset <= core::u16::MAX as u32 {
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2
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} else {
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3
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}
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}
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_ => 1,
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}
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn create_unwind_info(
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func: &Function,
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isa: &dyn TargetIsa,
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@@ -361,78 +222,6 @@ pub(crate) fn create_unwind_info(
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}))
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}
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/// Represents Windows x64 unwind information.
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///
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/// For information about Windows x64 unwind info, see:
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/// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/exception-handling-x64
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "enable-serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
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pub struct UnwindInfo {
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flags: u8,
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prologue_size: u8,
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frame_register: Option<u8>,
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frame_register_offset: u8,
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unwind_codes: Vec<UnwindCode>,
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}
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impl UnwindInfo {
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/// Gets the emit size of the unwind information, in bytes.
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pub fn emit_size(&self) -> usize {
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let node_count = self.node_count();
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// Calculation of the size requires no SEH handler or chained info
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assert!(self.flags == 0);
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// Size of fixed part of UNWIND_INFO is 4 bytes
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// Then comes the UNWIND_CODE nodes (2 bytes each)
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// Then comes 2 bytes of padding for the unwind codes if necessary
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// Next would come the SEH data, but we assert above that the function doesn't have SEH data
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4 + (node_count * 2) + if (node_count & 1) == 1 { 2 } else { 0 }
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}
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/// Emits the unwind information into the given mutable byte slice.
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///
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/// This function will panic if the slice is not at least `emit_size` in length.
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pub fn emit(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) {
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const UNWIND_INFO_VERSION: u8 = 1;
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let node_count = self.node_count();
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assert!(node_count <= 256);
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let mut writer = Writer::new(buf);
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writer.write_u8((self.flags << 3) | UNWIND_INFO_VERSION);
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writer.write_u8(self.prologue_size);
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writer.write_u8(node_count as u8);
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if let Some(reg) = self.frame_register {
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writer.write_u8((self.frame_register_offset << 4) | reg);
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} else {
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writer.write_u8(0);
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}
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// Unwind codes are written in reverse order (prologue offset descending)
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for code in self.unwind_codes.iter().rev() {
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code.emit(&mut writer);
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}
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// To keep a 32-bit alignment, emit 2 bytes of padding if there's an odd number of 16-bit nodes
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if (node_count & 1) == 1 {
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writer.write_u16::<LittleEndian>(0);
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}
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// Ensure the correct number of bytes was emitted
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assert_eq!(writer.offset, self.emit_size());
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}
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|
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fn node_count(&self) -> usize {
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self.unwind_codes
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.iter()
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.fold(0, |nodes, c| nodes + c.node_count())
|
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}
|
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}
|
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|
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
|
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use super::*;
|
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