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| +//===- NaClBitstreamReader.h -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
|
| +// Low-level bitstream reader interface
|
| +//
|
| +// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
|
| +//
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| +// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
|
| +// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
|
| +//
|
| +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
| +//
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| +// This header defines the BitstreamReader class. This class can be used to
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| +// read an arbitrary bitstream, regardless of its contents.
|
| +//
|
| +//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
| +
|
| +#ifndef LLVM_BITCODE_NACL_NACLBITSTREAMREADER_H
|
| +#define LLVM_BITCODE_NACL_NACLBITSTREAMREADER_H
|
| +
|
| +#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
|
| +#include "llvm/Bitcode/NaCl/NaClBitcodeHeader.h"
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| +#include "llvm/Bitcode/NaCl/NaClLLVMBitCodes.h"
|
| +#include "llvm/Support/Endian.h"
|
| +#include "llvm/Support/StreamingMemoryObject.h"
|
| +#include <atomic>
|
| +#include <climits>
|
| +#include <mutex>
|
| +#include <unordered_map>
|
| +#include <vector>
|
| +
|
| +namespace llvm {
|
| +
|
| +class Deserializer;
|
| +class NaClBitstreamCursor;
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| +
|
| +namespace naclbitc {
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| +
|
| +/// Returns the Bit as a Byte:BitInByte string.
|
| +std::string getBitAddress(uint64_t Bit);
|
| +
|
| +/// Severity levels for reporting errors.
|
| +enum ErrorLevel {
|
| + Warning,
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| + Error,
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| + Fatal
|
| +};
|
| +
|
| +// Basic printing routine to generate the beginning of an error
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| +// message. BitPosition is the bit position the error was found.
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| +// Level is the severity of the error.
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| +raw_ostream &ErrorAt(raw_ostream &Out, ErrorLevel Level,
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| + uint64_t BitPosition);
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| +
|
| +} // End namespace naclbitc.
|
| +
|
| +/// This class is used to read from a NaCl bitcode wire format stream,
|
| +/// maintaining information that is global to decoding the entire file.
|
| +/// While a file is being read, multiple cursors can be independently
|
| +/// advanced or skipped around within the file. These are represented by
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| +/// the NaClBitstreamCursor class.
|
| +class NaClBitstreamReader {
|
| +public:
|
| + // Models a raw list of abbreviations.
|
| + static const size_t DefaultAbbrevListSize = 12;
|
| + using AbbrevListVector = SmallVector<NaClBitCodeAbbrev *,
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| + DefaultAbbrevListSize>;
|
| +
|
| + // Models and maintains a list of abbreviations. In particular, it maintains
|
| + // updating reference counts of abbreviation operators within the abbreviation
|
| + // list.
|
| + class AbbrevList {
|
| + public:
|
| + AbbrevList() = default;
|
| + explicit AbbrevList(const AbbrevList &NewAbbrevs) {
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| + appendList(NewAbbrevs);
|
| + }
|
| + AbbrevList &operator=(const AbbrevList &Rhs) {
|
| + clear();
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| + appendList(Rhs);
|
| + return *this;
|
| + }
|
| + // Creates a new (empty) abbreviation, appends it to this, and then returns
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| + // the new abbreviation.
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| + NaClBitCodeAbbrev *appendCreate() {
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| + NaClBitCodeAbbrev *Abbv = new NaClBitCodeAbbrev();
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| + Abbrevs.push_back(Abbv);
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| + return Abbv;
|
| + }
|
| + // Appends the given abbreviation to this.
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| + void append(NaClBitCodeAbbrev *Abbrv) {
|
| + Abbrv->addRef();
|
| + Abbrevs.push_back(Abbrv);
|
| + }
|
| + // Appends the contents of NewAbbrevs to this.
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| + void appendList(const AbbrevList &NewAbbrevs) {
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| + for (NaClBitCodeAbbrev *Abbrv : NewAbbrevs.Abbrevs)
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| + append(Abbrv);
|
| + }
|
| + // Returns last abbreviation on list.
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| + NaClBitCodeAbbrev *last() { return Abbrevs.back(); }
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| + // Removes the last element of the list.
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| + void popLast() {
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| + Abbrevs.back()->dropRef();
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| + Abbrevs.pop_back();
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| + }
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| + // Empties abbreviation list.
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| + void clear() {
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| + while(!Abbrevs.empty())
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| + popLast();
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| + }
|
| + // Allow read access to vector defining list.
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| + const AbbrevListVector &getVector() const { return Abbrevs; }
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| + ~AbbrevList() { clear(); }
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| + private:
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| + AbbrevListVector Abbrevs;
|
| + };
|
| +
|
| + /// This contains information about abbreviations in blocks defined in the
|
| + /// BLOCKINFO_BLOCK block. These describe global abbreviations that apply to
|
| + /// all succeeding blocks of the specified ID.
|
| + class BlockInfo {
|
| + BlockInfo &operator=(const BlockInfo&) = delete;
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| + public:
|
| + BlockInfo() = default;
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| + explicit BlockInfo(unsigned BlockID)
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| + : BlockID(BlockID), Abbrevs() {}
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| + BlockInfo(const BlockInfo&) = default;
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| + unsigned getBlockID() const { return BlockID; }
|
| + void setBlockID(unsigned ID) { BlockID = ID; }
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| + AbbrevList &getAbbrevs() { return Abbrevs; }
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| + ~BlockInfo() {}
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| + private:
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| + unsigned BlockID;
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| + AbbrevList Abbrevs;
|
| + };
|
| +
|
| + class BlockInfoRecordsMap;
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| + using SharedBlockInfoMap = std::shared_ptr<BlockInfoRecordsMap>;
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| +
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| + // Holds the global abbreviations in the BlockInfo block of the bitcode file.
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| + // Sharing is used to allow parallel parses. Share by using std::share_ptr's
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| + // and std::shared_from_this().
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| + //
|
| + // Note: The BlockInfo block must be parsed before sharing of the
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| + // BlockInfoRecordsMap. Therefore, before changing to a parallel parse, the
|
| + // BlockInfoRecordsMap must be frozen. Failure to do so, can lead to
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| + // unexpected behaviour.
|
| + //
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| + // In practice, this means that only function blocks can be parsed in
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| + // parallel.
|
| + class BlockInfoRecordsMap :
|
| + public std::enable_shared_from_this<BlockInfoRecordsMap> {
|
| + friend class NaClBitstreamReader;
|
| + BlockInfoRecordsMap(const BlockInfoRecordsMap&) = delete;
|
| + BlockInfoRecordsMap &operator=(const BlockInfoRecordsMap&) = delete;
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| + public:
|
| + using InfosMap = std::unordered_map<unsigned, std::unique_ptr<BlockInfo>>;
|
| +
|
| + static SharedBlockInfoMap create() {
|
| + return SharedBlockInfoMap(new BlockInfoRecordsMap());
|
| + }
|
| + ~BlockInfoRecordsMap() = default;
|
| +
|
| + bool isFrozen() const {
|
| + return IsFrozen.load();
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + // Returns true if already frozen.
|
| + bool freeze() {
|
| + return IsFrozen.exchange(true);
|
| + }
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| +
|
| + BlockInfo *getBlockInfo(unsigned BlockID) {
|
| + auto Pos = KnownInfos.find(BlockID);
|
| + if (Pos != KnownInfos.end())
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| + return Pos->second.get();
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| + return getOrCreateUnknownBlockInfo(BlockID);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + // Locks the BlockInfoRecordsMap for the lifetime of the UpdateLock. Used
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| + // to allow the parsing of a BlockInfo block, and install global
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| + // abbreviations.
|
| + //
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| + // Verifies that the BlockInfoRecordsMap didn't get frozen during the
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| + // instance's lifetime as a safety precaution. That is, it checks that no
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| + // bitstream reader was created to share the global abbreviations before the
|
| + // global abbreviations are defined.
|
| + class UpdateLock {
|
| + UpdateLock() = delete;
|
| + UpdateLock(const UpdateLock&) = delete;
|
| + UpdateLock &operator=(const UpdateLock&) = delete;
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| + public:
|
| + explicit UpdateLock(BlockInfoRecordsMap &BlockInfoRecords);
|
| + ~UpdateLock();
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| + private:
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| + // The BlockInfoRecordsMap to update.
|
| + BlockInfoRecordsMap &BlockInfoRecords;
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| + // The locked mutex from BlockInfoRecordsMap;
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| + std::unique_lock<std::mutex> Lock;
|
| + };
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| +
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| + private:
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| + // The set of known BlockInfo's. This map is prepopulated so that fast
|
| + // lookup can be performed thread safe (i.e. without using a lock).
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| + InfosMap KnownInfos;
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| + // The set of unknown BlockInfo's. This map is to handle unknown (and hence,
|
| + // invalid) PNaCl bitcode files. This map is updated incrementally, and uses
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| + // UnknownBlockInfoLock to make it thread safe.
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| + InfosMap UnknownInfos;
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| + // True if the known BlockInfo blocks are frozen (i.e. the bitstream reader
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| + // will ignore the BlockInfo block).
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| + std::atomic_bool IsFrozen;
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| + // Lock to use to update this data structure.
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| + std::mutex UpdateRecordsLock;
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| + // Lock to get/create an unknonw block info.
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| + std::mutex UnknownBlockInfoLock;
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| +
|
| + BlockInfoRecordsMap();
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| +
|
| + BlockInfo *getOrCreateUnknownBlockInfo(unsigned BlockID);
|
| + };
|
| +
|
| +private:
|
| + friend class NaClBitstreamCursor;
|
| +
|
| + std::unique_ptr<MemoryObject> BitcodeBytes;
|
| +
|
| + SharedBlockInfoMap BlockInfoRecords;
|
| +
|
| + /// \brief Holds the offset of the first byte after the header.
|
| + size_t InitialAddress;
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| +
|
| + // Holds the number of bytes to add to the bitcode position, when reporting
|
| + // errors. Useful when using parallel parses of function blocks.
|
| + size_t ErrorOffset = 0;
|
| +
|
| + // True if filler should be added to byte align records.
|
| + bool AlignBitcodeRecords = false;
|
| + NaClBitstreamReader(const NaClBitstreamReader&) = delete;
|
| + void operator=(const NaClBitstreamReader&) = delete;
|
| +
|
| +
|
| + void initFromHeader(NaClBitcodeHeader &Header) {
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| + InitialAddress = Header.getHeaderSize();
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| + AlignBitcodeRecords = Header.getAlignBitcodeRecords();
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| +public:
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| + /// Read stream from sequence of bytes [Start .. End) after parsing
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| + /// the given bitcode header.
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| + NaClBitstreamReader(const unsigned char *Start, const unsigned char *End,
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| + NaClBitcodeHeader &Header)
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| + : BitcodeBytes(getNonStreamedMemoryObject(Start, End)),
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| + BlockInfoRecords(BlockInfoRecordsMap::create()) {
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| + initFromHeader(Header);
|
| + }
|
| +
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| + /// Read stream from Bytes, after parsing the given bitcode header.
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| + NaClBitstreamReader(MemoryObject *Bytes, NaClBitcodeHeader &Header)
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| + : BitcodeBytes(Bytes), BlockInfoRecords(BlockInfoRecordsMap::create())
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| + { initFromHeader(Header); }
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| +
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| + /// Read stream from bytes, starting at the given initial address.
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| + /// Provides simple API for unit testing.
|
| + NaClBitstreamReader(MemoryObject *Bytes, size_t InitialAddress)
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| + : BitcodeBytes(Bytes), BlockInfoRecords(BlockInfoRecordsMap::create()),
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| + InitialAddress(InitialAddress) {}
|
| +
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| + /// Read stream from sequence of bytes [Start .. End), using the global
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| + /// abbreviations of the given bitstream reader. Assumes that [Start .. End)
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| + /// is copied from Reader's memory object.
|
| + NaClBitstreamReader(size_t StartAddress, const unsigned char *Start,
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| + const unsigned char *End, NaClBitstreamReader *Reader)
|
| + : BitcodeBytes(getNonStreamedMemoryObject(Start, End)),
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| + BlockInfoRecords(Reader->BlockInfoRecords), InitialAddress(0),
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| + ErrorOffset(StartAddress) { BlockInfoRecords->freeze(); }
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| +
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| + // Returns the memory object that is being read.
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| + MemoryObject &getBitcodeBytes() { return *BitcodeBytes; }
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| +
|
| + ~NaClBitstreamReader() {}
|
| +
|
| + /// \brief Returns the initial address (after the header) of the input stream.
|
| + size_t getInitialAddress() const {
|
| + return InitialAddress;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Returns the byte address of the first byte in the bitstream. Used
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| + /// for error reporting.
|
| + size_t getErrorOffset() const { return ErrorOffset; }
|
| +
|
| + //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| + // Block Manipulation
|
| + //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
| +
|
| + BlockInfo *getBlockInfo(unsigned BlockID) {
|
| + return BlockInfoRecords->getBlockInfo(BlockID);
|
| + }
|
| +};
|
| +
|
| +/// When advancing through a bitstream cursor, each advance can discover a few
|
| +/// different kinds of entries:
|
| +struct NaClBitstreamEntry {
|
| + enum {
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| + Error, // Malformed bitcode was found.
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| + EndBlock, // We've reached the end of the current block, (or the end of the
|
| + // file, which is treated like a series of EndBlock records.
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| + SubBlock, // This is the start of a new subblock of a specific ID.
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| + Record // This is a record with a specific AbbrevID.
|
| + } Kind;
|
| +
|
| + unsigned ID;
|
| +
|
| + static NaClBitstreamEntry getError() {
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| + NaClBitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = Error; return E;
|
| + }
|
| + static NaClBitstreamEntry getEndBlock() {
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| + NaClBitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = EndBlock; return E;
|
| + }
|
| + static NaClBitstreamEntry getSubBlock(unsigned ID) {
|
| + NaClBitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = SubBlock; E.ID = ID; return E;
|
| + }
|
| + static NaClBitstreamEntry getRecord(unsigned AbbrevID) {
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| + NaClBitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = Record; E.ID = AbbrevID; return E;
|
| + }
|
| +};
|
| +
|
| +/// Models default view of a bitcode record.
|
| +typedef SmallVector<uint64_t, 8> NaClBitcodeRecordVector;
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| +
|
| +/// Class NaClAbbrevListener is used to allow instances of class
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| +/// NaClBitcodeParser to listen to record details when processing
|
| +/// abbreviations. The major reason for using a listener is that the
|
| +/// NaCl bitcode reader would require a major rewrite (including the
|
| +/// introduction of more overhead) if we were to lift abbreviations up
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| +/// to the bitcode reader. That is, not only would we have to lift the
|
| +/// block processing up into the readers (i.e. many blocks in
|
| +/// NaClBitcodeReader and NaClBitcodeParser), but add many new API's
|
| +/// to allow the readers to update internals of the bit stream reader
|
| +/// appropriately.
|
| +class NaClAbbrevListener {
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| + NaClAbbrevListener(const NaClAbbrevListener&) = delete;
|
| + void operator=(const NaClAbbrevListener&) = delete;
|
| +public:
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| + NaClAbbrevListener() {}
|
| + virtual ~NaClAbbrevListener() {}
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| +
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| + /// Called to process the read abbreviation.
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| + virtual void ProcessAbbreviation(NaClBitCodeAbbrev *Abbrv,
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| + bool IsLocal) = 0;
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| +
|
| + /// Called after entering block. NumWords is the number of words
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| + /// in the block.
|
| + virtual void BeginBlockInfoBlock(unsigned NumWords) = 0;
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| +
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| + /// Called if a naclbitc::BLOCKINFO_CODE_SETBID record is found in
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| + /// NaClBitstreamCursor::ReadBlockInfoBlock.
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| + virtual void SetBID() = 0;
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| +
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| + /// Called just before an EndBlock record is processed by
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| + /// NaClBitstreamCursor::ReadBlockInfoBlock
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| + virtual void EndBlockInfoBlock() = 0;
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| +
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| + /// The values of the bitcode record associated with the called
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| + /// virtual function.
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| + NaClBitcodeRecordVector Values;
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| +
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| + /// Start bit for current record being processed in
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| + /// NaClBitstreamCursor::ReadBlockInfoBlock.
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| + uint64_t StartBit;
|
| +};
|
| +
|
| +/// This represents a position within a bitcode file. There may be multiple
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| +/// independent cursors reading within one bitstream, each maintaining their
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| +/// own local state.
|
| +///
|
| +/// Unlike iterators, NaClBitstreamCursors are heavy-weight objects
|
| +/// that should not be passed by value.
|
| +class NaClBitstreamCursor {
|
| +public:
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| + /// This class handles errors in the bitstream reader. Redirects
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| + /// fatal error messages to virtual method Fatal.
|
| + class ErrorHandler {
|
| + ErrorHandler(const ErrorHandler &) = delete;
|
| + ErrorHandler &operator=(const ErrorHandler &) = delete;
|
| + public:
|
| + explicit ErrorHandler(NaClBitstreamCursor &Cursor) : Cursor(Cursor) {}
|
| + LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
|
| + virtual void Fatal(const std::string &ErrorMessage) const;
|
| + virtual ~ErrorHandler() {}
|
| + uint64_t getCurrentBitNo() const {
|
| + return Cursor.GetCurrentBitNo();
|
| + }
|
| + private:
|
| + NaClBitstreamCursor &Cursor;
|
| + };
|
| +
|
| +private:
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| + friend class Deserializer;
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| + NaClBitstreamReader *BitStream;
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| + size_t NextChar;
|
| + // The current error handler for the bitstream reader.
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| + std::unique_ptr<ErrorHandler> ErrHandler;
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| +
|
| + // The size of the bitcode. 0 if we don't know it yet.
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| + size_t Size;
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| +
|
| + /// This is the current data we have pulled from the stream but have not
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| + /// returned to the client. This is specifically and intentionally defined to
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| + /// follow the word size of the host machine for efficiency. We use word_t in
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| + /// places that are aware of this to make it perfectly explicit what is going
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| + /// on.
|
| + typedef size_t word_t;
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| + word_t CurWord;
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| +
|
| + /// This is the number of bits in CurWord that are valid. This
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| + /// is always from [0...bits_of(word_t)-1] inclusive.
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| + unsigned BitsInCurWord;
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| +
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| + // Data specific to a block being scanned.
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| + class Block {
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| + public:
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| + Block() = delete;
|
| + Block &operator=(const Block &Rhs) {
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| + GlobalAbbrevs = Rhs.GlobalAbbrevs;
|
| + NumGlobalAbbrevs = Rhs.NumGlobalAbbrevs;
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| + LocalAbbrevs = Rhs.LocalAbbrevs;
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| + CodeAbbrev = Rhs.CodeAbbrev;
|
| + return *this;
|
| + }
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| + Block(NaClBitstreamReader::BlockInfo *GlobalAbbrevs,
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| + NaClBitcodeSelectorAbbrev& CodeAbbrev)
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| + : GlobalAbbrevs(GlobalAbbrevs),
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| + NumGlobalAbbrevs(GlobalAbbrevs->getAbbrevs().getVector().size()),
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| + LocalAbbrevs(), CodeAbbrev(CodeAbbrev) {}
|
| + Block(NaClBitstreamReader::BlockInfo *GlobalAbbrevs)
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| + : GlobalAbbrevs(GlobalAbbrevs),
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| + NumGlobalAbbrevs(GlobalAbbrevs->getAbbrevs().getVector().size()),
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| + LocalAbbrevs(), CodeAbbrev() {}
|
| + ~Block() = default;
|
| + const NaClBitstreamReader::AbbrevList &getGlobalAbbrevs() const {
|
| + return GlobalAbbrevs->getAbbrevs();
|
| + }
|
| + unsigned getNumGlobalAbbrevs() const { return NumGlobalAbbrevs; }
|
| + const NaClBitstreamReader::AbbrevList &getLocalAbbrevs() const {
|
| + return LocalAbbrevs;
|
| + }
|
| + const NaClBitcodeSelectorAbbrev &getCodeAbbrev() const {
|
| + return CodeAbbrev;
|
| + }
|
| + void setCodeAbbrev(NaClBitcodeSelectorAbbrev &Abbrev) {
|
| + CodeAbbrev = Abbrev;
|
| + }
|
| + NaClBitCodeAbbrev *appendLocalCreate() {
|
| + return LocalAbbrevs.appendCreate();
|
| + }
|
| + void moveLocalAbbrevToAbbrevList(NaClBitstreamReader::AbbrevList *List) {
|
| + if (List != &LocalAbbrevs) {
|
| + NaClBitCodeAbbrev *Abbv = LocalAbbrevs.last();
|
| + List->append(Abbv);
|
| + LocalAbbrevs.popLast();
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + private:
|
| + friend class NaClBitstreamCursor;
|
| + // The global abbreviations associated with this scope.
|
| + NaClBitstreamReader::BlockInfo *GlobalAbbrevs;
|
| + // Number of abbreviations when block was entered. Used to limit scope of
|
| + // CurBlockInfo, since any abbreviation added inside a BlockInfo block
|
| + // (within this block) must not effect global abbreviations.
|
| + unsigned NumGlobalAbbrevs;
|
| + NaClBitstreamReader::AbbrevList LocalAbbrevs;
|
| + // This is the declared size of code values used for the current block, in
|
| + // bits.
|
| + NaClBitcodeSelectorAbbrev CodeAbbrev;
|
| + };
|
| +
|
| + /// This tracks the Block-specific information for each nested block.
|
| + SmallVector<Block, 8> BlockScope;
|
| +
|
| + NaClBitstreamCursor(const NaClBitstreamCursor &) = delete;
|
| + NaClBitstreamCursor &operator=(const NaClBitstreamCursor &) = delete;
|
| +
|
| +public:
|
| + NaClBitstreamCursor() : ErrHandler(new ErrorHandler(*this)) {
|
| + init(nullptr);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + explicit NaClBitstreamCursor(NaClBitstreamReader &R)
|
| + : ErrHandler(new ErrorHandler(*this)) { init(&R); }
|
| +
|
| + void init(NaClBitstreamReader *R) {
|
| + freeState();
|
| + BitStream = R;
|
| + NextChar = (BitStream == nullptr) ? 0 : BitStream->getInitialAddress();
|
| + Size = 0;
|
| + BitsInCurWord = 0;
|
| + if (BitStream) {
|
| + BlockScope.push_back(
|
| + Block(BitStream->getBlockInfo(naclbitc::TOP_LEVEL_BLOCKID)));
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + ~NaClBitstreamCursor() {
|
| + freeState();
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + void freeState() {
|
| + while (!BlockScope.empty())
|
| + BlockScope.pop_back();
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + // Replaces the current bitstream error handler with the new
|
| + // handler. Takes ownership of the new handler and deletes it when
|
| + // it is no longer needed.
|
| + void setErrorHandler(std::unique_ptr<ErrorHandler> &NewHandler) {
|
| + ErrHandler = std::move(NewHandler);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + bool canSkipToPos(size_t pos) const {
|
| + // pos can be skipped to if it is a valid address or one byte past the end.
|
| + return pos == 0 || BitStream->getBitcodeBytes().isValidAddress(
|
| + static_cast<uint64_t>(pos - 1));
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + bool AtEndOfStream() {
|
| + if (BitsInCurWord != 0)
|
| + return false;
|
| + if (Size != 0)
|
| + return Size == NextChar;
|
| + fillCurWord();
|
| + return BitsInCurWord == 0;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Return the number of bits used to encode an abbrev #.
|
| + unsigned getAbbrevIDWidth() const {
|
| + return BlockScope.back().getCodeAbbrev().NumBits;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Return the bit # of the bit we are reading.
|
| + uint64_t GetCurrentBitNo() const {
|
| + return NextChar*CHAR_BIT - BitsInCurWord;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Converts the given position into the corresponding Error position.
|
| + uint64_t getErrorBitNo(uint64_t Position) const {
|
| + return BitStream->getErrorOffset() * CHAR_BIT + Position;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Returns the current bit address for reporting errors.
|
| + uint64_t getErrorBitNo() const {
|
| + return getErrorBitNo(GetCurrentBitNo());
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + NaClBitstreamReader *getBitStreamReader() {
|
| + return BitStream;
|
| + }
|
| + const NaClBitstreamReader *getBitStreamReader() const {
|
| + return BitStream;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Returns the current bit address (string) of the bit cursor.
|
| + std::string getCurrentBitAddress() const {
|
| + return naclbitc::getBitAddress(GetCurrentBitNo());
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Flags that modify the behavior of advance().
|
| + enum {
|
| + /// If this flag is used, the advance() method does not automatically pop
|
| + /// the block scope when the end of a block is reached.
|
| + AF_DontPopBlockAtEnd = 1,
|
| +
|
| + /// If this flag is used, abbrev entries are returned just like normal
|
| + /// records.
|
| + AF_DontAutoprocessAbbrevs = 2
|
| + };
|
| +
|
| + /// Advance the current bitstream, returning the next entry in the stream.
|
| + /// Use the given abbreviation listener (if provided).
|
| + NaClBitstreamEntry advance(unsigned Flags, NaClAbbrevListener *Listener) {
|
| + while (1) {
|
| + unsigned Code = ReadCode();
|
| + if (Code == naclbitc::END_BLOCK) {
|
| + // Pop the end of the block unless Flags tells us not to.
|
| + if (!(Flags & AF_DontPopBlockAtEnd) && ReadBlockEnd())
|
| + return NaClBitstreamEntry::getError();
|
| + return NaClBitstreamEntry::getEndBlock();
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + if (Code == naclbitc::ENTER_SUBBLOCK)
|
| + return NaClBitstreamEntry::getSubBlock(ReadSubBlockID());
|
| +
|
| + if (Code == naclbitc::DEFINE_ABBREV &&
|
| + !(Flags & AF_DontAutoprocessAbbrevs)) {
|
| + // We read and accumulate abbrev's, the client can't do anything with
|
| + // them anyway.
|
| + ReadAbbrevRecord(true, Listener);
|
| + continue;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + return NaClBitstreamEntry::getRecord(Code);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// This is a convenience function for clients that don't expect any
|
| + /// subblocks. This just skips over them automatically.
|
| + NaClBitstreamEntry advanceSkippingSubblocks(unsigned Flags = 0) {
|
| + while (1) {
|
| + // If we found a normal entry, return it.
|
| + NaClBitstreamEntry Entry = advance(Flags, 0);
|
| + if (Entry.Kind != NaClBitstreamEntry::SubBlock)
|
| + return Entry;
|
| +
|
| + // If we found a sub-block, just skip over it and check the next entry.
|
| + if (SkipBlock())
|
| + return NaClBitstreamEntry::getError();
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Returns the starting byte of the word containing BitNo.
|
| + uintptr_t getStartWordByteForBit(uint64_t BitNo) const {
|
| + return uintptr_t(BitNo/CHAR_BIT) & ~(sizeof(word_t)-1);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Returns the index of BitNo within the word it appears in.
|
| + unsigned getWordBitNo(uint64_t BitNo) const {
|
| + return unsigned(BitNo & (sizeof(word_t)*CHAR_BIT-1));
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Returns the ending byte of the word containing BitNo.
|
| + uintptr_t getEndWordByteForBit(uint64_t BitNo) const {
|
| + return getStartWordByteForBit(BitNo) +
|
| + (getWordBitNo(BitNo)
|
| + ? sizeof(word_t)
|
| + : 0);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Fills Buffer[Size] using bytes at Address (in the memory object being
|
| + /// read). Returns number of bytes filled (less than Size if at end of memory
|
| + /// object).
|
| + uint64_t fillBuffer(uint8_t *Buffer, size_t Size, size_t Address) const {
|
| + return BitStream->getBitcodeBytes().readBytes(Buffer, Size, Address);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Reset the stream to the specified bit number.
|
| + void JumpToBit(uint64_t BitNo) {
|
| + const uintptr_t ByteNo = getStartWordByteForBit(BitNo);
|
| + const unsigned WordBitNo = getWordBitNo(BitNo);
|
| + if (!canSkipToPos(ByteNo))
|
| + reportInvalidJumpToBit(BitNo);
|
| +
|
| + // Move the cursor to the right word.
|
| + NextChar = ByteNo;
|
| + BitsInCurWord = 0;
|
| +
|
| + // Skip over any bits that are already consumed.
|
| + if (WordBitNo)
|
| + Read(WordBitNo);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + void fillCurWord() {
|
| + assert(Size == 0 || NextChar < (unsigned)Size);
|
| +
|
| + // Read the next word from the stream.
|
| + uint8_t Array[sizeof(word_t)] = {0};
|
| +
|
| + uint64_t BytesRead = fillBuffer(Array, sizeof(Array), NextChar);
|
| +
|
| + // If we run out of data, stop at the end of the stream.
|
| + if (BytesRead == 0) {
|
| + Size = NextChar;
|
| + return;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + CurWord =
|
| + support::endian::read<word_t, support::little, support::unaligned>(
|
| + Array);
|
| + NextChar += BytesRead;
|
| + BitsInCurWord = BytesRead * CHAR_BIT;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + word_t Read(unsigned NumBits) {
|
| + static const unsigned BitsInWord = sizeof(word_t) * CHAR_BIT;
|
| +
|
| + assert(NumBits && NumBits <= BitsInWord &&
|
| + "Cannot return zero or more than BitsInWord bits!");
|
| +
|
| + static const unsigned Mask = sizeof(word_t) > 4 ? 0x3f : 0x1f;
|
| +
|
| + // If the field is fully contained by CurWord, return it quickly.
|
| + if (BitsInCurWord >= NumBits) {
|
| + word_t R = CurWord & (~word_t(0) >> (BitsInWord - NumBits));
|
| +
|
| + // Use a mask to avoid undefined behavior.
|
| + CurWord >>= (NumBits & Mask);
|
| +
|
| + BitsInCurWord -= NumBits;
|
| + return R;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + word_t R = BitsInCurWord ? CurWord : 0;
|
| + unsigned BitsLeft = NumBits - BitsInCurWord;
|
| +
|
| + fillCurWord();
|
| +
|
| + // If we run out of data, stop at the end of the stream.
|
| + if (BitsLeft > BitsInCurWord)
|
| + return 0;
|
| +
|
| + word_t R2 = CurWord & (~word_t(0) >> (BitsInWord - BitsLeft));
|
| +
|
| + // Use a mask to avoid undefined behavior.
|
| + CurWord >>= (BitsLeft & Mask);
|
| +
|
| + BitsInCurWord -= BitsLeft;
|
| +
|
| + R |= R2 << (NumBits - BitsLeft);
|
| +
|
| + return R;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + uint32_t ReadVBR(unsigned NumBits) {
|
| + uint32_t Piece = Read(NumBits);
|
| + if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
|
| + return Piece;
|
| +
|
| + uint32_t Result = 0;
|
| + unsigned NextBit = 0;
|
| + while (1) {
|
| + Result |= (Piece & ((1U << (NumBits-1))-1)) << NextBit;
|
| +
|
| + if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
|
| + return Result;
|
| +
|
| + NextBit += NumBits-1;
|
| + Piece = Read(NumBits);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + // Read a VBR that may have a value up to 64-bits in size. The chunk size of
|
| + // the VBR must still be <= 32 bits though.
|
| + uint64_t ReadVBR64(unsigned NumBits) {
|
| + uint32_t Piece = Read(NumBits);
|
| + if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
|
| + return uint64_t(Piece);
|
| +
|
| + uint64_t Result = 0;
|
| + unsigned NextBit = 0;
|
| + while (1) {
|
| + Result |= uint64_t(Piece & ((1U << (NumBits-1))-1)) << NextBit;
|
| +
|
| + if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
|
| + return Result;
|
| +
|
| + NextBit += NumBits-1;
|
| + Piece = Read(NumBits);
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| +private:
|
| + void SkipToByteBoundary() {
|
| + unsigned BitsToSkip = BitsInCurWord % CHAR_BIT;
|
| + if (BitsToSkip) {
|
| + CurWord >>= BitsToSkip;
|
| + BitsInCurWord -= BitsToSkip;
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + void SkipToByteBoundaryIfAligned() {
|
| + if (BitStream->AlignBitcodeRecords)
|
| + SkipToByteBoundary();
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + void SkipToFourByteBoundary() {
|
| + // If word_t is 64-bits and if we've read less than 32 bits, just dump
|
| + // the bits we have up to the next 32-bit boundary.
|
| + if (sizeof(word_t) > 4 &&
|
| + BitsInCurWord >= 32) {
|
| + CurWord >>= BitsInCurWord-32;
|
| + BitsInCurWord = 32;
|
| + return;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + BitsInCurWord = 0;
|
| + }
|
| +public:
|
| +
|
| + unsigned ReadCode() {
|
| + const NaClBitcodeSelectorAbbrev &CodeAbbrev =
|
| + BlockScope.back().getCodeAbbrev();
|
| + return CodeAbbrev.IsFixed
|
| + ? Read(CodeAbbrev.NumBits)
|
| + : ReadVBR(CodeAbbrev.NumBits);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + // Block header:
|
| + // [ENTER_SUBBLOCK, blockid, newcodelen, <align4bytes>, blocklen]
|
| +
|
| + /// Having read the ENTER_SUBBLOCK code, read the BlockID for the block.
|
| + unsigned ReadSubBlockID() {
|
| + return ReadVBR(naclbitc::BlockIDWidth);
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Having read the ENTER_SUBBLOCK abbrevid and a BlockID, skip over the body
|
| + /// of this block. If the block record is malformed, return true.
|
| + bool SkipBlock() {
|
| + // Read and ignore the codelen value. Since we are skipping this block, we
|
| + // don't care what code widths are used inside of it.
|
| + ReadVBR(naclbitc::CodeLenWidth);
|
| + SkipToFourByteBoundary();
|
| + unsigned NumFourBytes = Read(naclbitc::BlockSizeWidth);
|
| +
|
| + // Check that the block wasn't partially defined, and that the offset isn't
|
| + // bogus.
|
| + size_t SkipTo = GetCurrentBitNo() + NumFourBytes*4*CHAR_BIT;
|
| + if (AtEndOfStream() || !canSkipToPos(SkipTo/CHAR_BIT))
|
| + return true;
|
| +
|
| + JumpToBit(SkipTo);
|
| + return false;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Having read the ENTER_SUBBLOCK abbrevid, enter the block, and return true
|
| + /// if the block has an error.
|
| + bool EnterSubBlock(unsigned BlockID, unsigned *NumWordsP = nullptr);
|
| +
|
| + bool ReadBlockEnd() {
|
| + if (BlockScope.empty()) return true;
|
| +
|
| + // Block tail:
|
| + // [END_BLOCK, <align4bytes>]
|
| + SkipToFourByteBoundary();
|
| +
|
| + BlockScope.pop_back();
|
| + return false;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| +private:
|
| +
|
| + //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
| + // Record Processing
|
| + //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
| +
|
| +private:
|
| + // Returns abbreviation encoding associated with Value.
|
| + NaClBitCodeAbbrevOp::Encoding getEncoding(uint64_t Value);
|
| +
|
| + void skipAbbreviatedField(const NaClBitCodeAbbrevOp &Op);
|
| +
|
| + // Reads the next Value using the abbreviation Op. Returns true only
|
| + // if Op is an array (and sets Value to the number of elements in the
|
| + // array).
|
| + inline bool readRecordAbbrevField(const NaClBitCodeAbbrevOp &Op,
|
| + uint64_t &Value);
|
| +
|
| + // Reads and returns the next value using the abbreviation Op,
|
| + // assuming Op appears after an array abbreviation.
|
| + inline uint64_t readArrayAbbreviatedField(const NaClBitCodeAbbrevOp &Op);
|
| +
|
| + // Reads the array abbreviation Op, NumArrayElements times, putting
|
| + // the read values in Vals.
|
| + inline void readArrayAbbrev(const NaClBitCodeAbbrevOp &Op,
|
| + unsigned NumArrayElements,
|
| + SmallVectorImpl<uint64_t> &Vals);
|
| +
|
| + // Reports that that abbreviation Index is not valid.
|
| + void reportInvalidAbbrevNumber(unsigned Index) const;
|
| +
|
| + // Reports that jumping to Bit is not valid.
|
| + void reportInvalidJumpToBit(uint64_t Bit) const;
|
| +
|
| +public:
|
| +
|
| + /// Return the abbreviation for the specified AbbrevId.
|
| + const NaClBitCodeAbbrev *getAbbrev(unsigned AbbrevID) const {
|
| + unsigned AbbrevNo = AbbrevID-naclbitc::FIRST_APPLICATION_ABBREV;
|
| + const Block &CurBlock = BlockScope.back();
|
| + const unsigned NumGlobalAbbrevs = CurBlock.getNumGlobalAbbrevs();
|
| + if (AbbrevNo < NumGlobalAbbrevs)
|
| + return CurBlock.getGlobalAbbrevs().getVector()[AbbrevNo];
|
| + unsigned LocalAbbrevNo = AbbrevNo - NumGlobalAbbrevs;
|
| + NaClBitstreamReader::AbbrevListVector
|
| + LocalAbbrevs = CurBlock.getLocalAbbrevs().getVector();
|
| + if (LocalAbbrevNo >= LocalAbbrevs.size())
|
| + reportInvalidAbbrevNumber(AbbrevID);
|
| + return LocalAbbrevs[LocalAbbrevNo];
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /// Read the current record and discard it.
|
| + void skipRecord(unsigned AbbrevID);
|
| +
|
| + unsigned readRecord(unsigned AbbrevID, SmallVectorImpl<uint64_t> &Vals);
|
| +
|
| + //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
| + // Abbrev Processing
|
| + //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
|
| + // IsLocal indicates where the abbreviation occurs. If it is in the
|
| + // BlockInfo block, IsLocal is false. In all other cases, IsLocal is
|
| + // true.
|
| + void ReadAbbrevRecord(bool IsLocal,
|
| + NaClAbbrevListener *Listener);
|
| +
|
| + // Skips over an abbreviation record. Duplicates code of ReadAbbrevRecord,
|
| + // except that no abbreviation is built.
|
| + void SkipAbbrevRecord();
|
| +
|
| + bool ReadBlockInfoBlock(NaClAbbrevListener *Listener);
|
| +};
|
| +
|
| +} // End llvm namespace
|
| +
|
| +#endif
|
|
|