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/* go-reflect-call.c -- call reflection support for Go.
Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "runtime.h"
#include "go-alloc.h"
#include "go-assert.h"
#include "go-type.h"
#include "go-ffi.h"
#if defined(USE_LIBFFI) && FFI_GO_CLOSURES
/* The functions in this file are only called from reflect_call. As
reflect_call calls a libffi function, which will be compiled
without -fsplit-stack, it will always run with a large stack. */
static size_t go_results_size (const struct __go_func_type *)
__attribute__ ((no_split_stack));
static void go_set_results (const struct __go_func_type *, unsigned char *,
void **)
__attribute__ ((no_split_stack));
/* Get the total size required for the result parameters of a
function. */
static size_t
go_results_size (const struct __go_func_type *func)
{
int count;
const struct __go_type_descriptor **types;
size_t off;
size_t maxalign;
int i;
count = func->__out.__count;
if (count == 0)
return 0;
types = (const struct __go_type_descriptor **) func->__out.__values;
/* A single integer return value is always promoted to a full
word. */
if (count == 1)
{
switch (types[0]->__code & GO_CODE_MASK)
{
case GO_BOOL:
case GO_INT8:
case GO_INT16:
case GO_INT32:
case GO_UINT8:
case GO_UINT16:
case GO_UINT32:
case GO_INT:
case GO_UINT:
return sizeof (ffi_arg);
default:
break;
}
}
off = 0;
maxalign = 0;
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
size_t align;
align = types[i]->__field_align;
if (align > maxalign)
maxalign = align;
off = (off + align - 1) & ~ (align - 1);
off += types[i]->__size;
}
off = (off + maxalign - 1) & ~ (maxalign - 1);
// The libffi library doesn't understand a struct with no fields.
// We generate a struct with a single field of type void. When used
// as a return value, libffi will think that requires a byte.
if (off == 0)
off = 1;
return off;
}
/* Copy the results of calling a function via FFI from CALL_RESULT
into the addresses in RESULTS. */
static void
go_set_results (const struct __go_func_type *func, unsigned char *call_result,
void **results)
{
int count;
const struct __go_type_descriptor **types;
size_t off;
int i;
count = func->__out.__count;
if (count == 0)
return;
types = (const struct __go_type_descriptor **) func->__out.__values;
/* A single integer return value is always promoted to a full
word. */
if (count == 1)
{
switch (types[0]->__code & GO_CODE_MASK)
{
case GO_BOOL:
case GO_INT8:
case GO_INT16:
case GO_INT32:
case GO_UINT8:
case GO_UINT16:
case GO_UINT32:
case GO_INT:
case GO_UINT:
{
union
{
unsigned char buf[sizeof (ffi_arg)];
ffi_arg v;
} u;
ffi_arg v;
__builtin_memcpy (&u.buf, call_result, sizeof (ffi_arg));
v = u.v;
switch (types[0]->__size)
{
case 1:
{
uint8_t b;
b = (uint8_t) v;
__builtin_memcpy (results[0], &b, 1);
}
break;
case 2:
{
uint16_t s;
s = (uint16_t) v;
__builtin_memcpy (results[0], &s, 2);
}
break;
case 4:
{
uint32_t w;
w = (uint32_t) v;
__builtin_memcpy (results[0], &w, 4);
}
break;
case 8:
{
uint64_t d;
d = (uint64_t) v;
__builtin_memcpy (results[0], &d, 8);
}
break;
default:
abort ();
}
}
return;
default:
break;
}
}
off = 0;
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
size_t align;
size_t size;
align = types[i]->__field_align;
size = types[i]->__size;
off = (off + align - 1) & ~ (align - 1);
__builtin_memcpy (results[i], call_result + off, size);
off += size;
}
}
/* Call a function. The type of the function is FUNC_TYPE, and the
closure is FUNC_VAL. PARAMS is an array of parameter addresses.
RESULTS is an array of result addresses.
If IS_INTERFACE is true this is a call to an interface method and
the first argument is the receiver, which is always a pointer.
This argument, the receiver, is not described in FUNC_TYPE.
If IS_METHOD is true this is a call to a method expression. The
first argument is the receiver. It is described in FUNC_TYPE, but
regardless of FUNC_TYPE, it is passed as a pointer. */
void
reflect_call (const struct __go_func_type *func_type, FuncVal *func_val,
_Bool is_interface, _Bool is_method, void **params,
void **results)
{
ffi_cif cif;
unsigned char *call_result;
__go_assert ((func_type->__common.__code & GO_CODE_MASK) == GO_FUNC);
__go_func_to_cif (func_type, is_interface, is_method, &cif);
call_result = (unsigned char *) malloc (go_results_size (func_type));
ffi_call_go (&cif, func_val->fn, call_result, params, func_val);
/* Some day we may need to free result values if RESULTS is
NULL. */
if (results != NULL)
go_set_results (func_type, call_result, results);
free (call_result);
}
#else /* !defined(USE_LIBFFI) */
void
reflect_call (const struct __go_func_type *func_type __attribute__ ((unused)),
FuncVal *func_val __attribute__ ((unused)),
_Bool is_interface __attribute__ ((unused)),
_Bool is_method __attribute__ ((unused)),
void **params __attribute__ ((unused)),
void **results __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
/* Without FFI there is nothing we can do. */
runtime_throw("libgo built without FFI does not support "
"reflect.Call or runtime.SetFinalizer");
}
#endif /* !defined(USE_LIBFFI) */
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