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3 /*--- Header included by every tool C file. pub_tool_basics.h ---*/
4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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29 #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_BASICS_H
30 #define __PUB_TOOL_BASICS_H
32 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
33 // PURPOSE: This header should be imported by every single C file in
34 // tools. It contains the basic types and other things needed everywhere.
35 // There is no corresponding C file because this isn't a module
36 // containing executable code, it's all just declarations.
37 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
39 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
40 Other headers to include
41 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
43 // VEX defines Char, UChar, Short, UShort, Int, UInt, Long, ULong, SizeT,
44 // Addr, Addr32, Addr64, HWord, HChar, Bool, False and True.
45 #include "libvex_basictypes.h"
51 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
53 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
55 // All symbols externally visible from Valgrind are prefixed
56 // as specified here to avoid namespace conflict problems.
58 // VG_ is for symbols exported from modules. ML_ (module-local) is
59 // for symbols which are not intended to be visible outside modules,
60 // but which cannot be declared as C 'static's since they need to be
61 // visible across C files within a given module. It is a mistake for
62 // a ML_ name to appear in a pub_core_*.h or pub_tool_*.h file.
63 // Likewise it is a mistake for a VG_ name to appear in a priv_*.h
66 #define VGAPPEND(str1,str2) str1##str2
68 #define VG_(str) VGAPPEND(vgPlain_, str)
69 #define ML_(str) VGAPPEND(vgModuleLocal_, str)
72 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
74 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
76 // By choosing the right types, we can get these right for 32-bit and 64-bit
77 // platforms without having to do any conditional compilation or anything.
79 // - http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/sys/types.h.html
80 // - http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/stddef.h.html
82 // Size in bits on: 32-bit archs 64-bit archs
83 // ------------ ------------
84 typedef unsigned long UWord
; // 32 64
85 typedef signed long Word
; // 32 64
87 // Our equivalent of POSIX 'ssize_t':
88 // - ssize_t is "used for a count of bytes or an error indication".
89 typedef Word SSizeT
; // 32 64
91 // Our equivalent of POSIX 'ptrdiff_t':
92 // - ptrdiff_t is a "signed integer type of the result of subtracting two
94 // We use it for memory offsets, eg. the offset into a memory block.
95 typedef Word PtrdiffT
; // 32 64
97 // Our equivalent of POSIX 'off_t':
98 // - off_t is "used for file sizes".
99 // At one point we were using it for memory offsets, but PtrdiffT should be
100 // used in those cases.
101 // Nb: on Linux, off_t is a signed word-sized int. On Darwin it's
102 // always a signed 64-bit int. So we defined our own Off64T as well.
103 #if defined(VGO_linux) || defined(VGO_solaris)
104 typedef Word OffT
; // 32 64
105 #elif defined(VGO_freebsd)
106 typedef Long OffT
; // 64 64
107 #elif defined(VGO_darwin)
108 typedef Long OffT
; // 64 64
112 typedef Long Off64T
; // 64 64
115 # define NULL ((void*)0)
118 /* This is just too useful to not have around the place somewhere. */
119 typedef struct { UWord uw1
; UWord uw2
; } UWordPair
;
122 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
124 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
126 // These probably shouldn't be here, but moving them to their logical
127 // modules results in a lot more #includes...
129 /* ThreadIds are simply indices into the VG_(threads)[] array. */
130 typedef UInt ThreadId
;
133 /* You need a debuginfo epoch in order to convert an address into any source
134 level entity, since that conversion depends on what objects were mapped
135 in at the time. An epoch is simply a monotonically increasing counter,
136 which we wrap up in a struct so as to enable the C type system to
137 distinguish it from other kinds of numbers. m_debuginfo holds and
138 maintains the current epoch number. */
139 typedef struct { UInt n
; } DiEpoch
;
141 static inline DiEpoch
DiEpoch_INVALID ( void ) {
142 DiEpoch dep
; dep
.n
= 0; return dep
;
145 static inline Bool
is_DiEpoch_INVALID ( DiEpoch dep
) {
150 /* Many data structures need to allocate and release memory.
151 The allocation/release functions must be provided by the caller.
152 The Alloc_Fn_t function must allocate a chunk of memory of size szB.
153 cc is the Cost Centre for this allocated memory. This constant string
154 is used to provide Valgrind's heap profiling, activated by
155 --profile-heap=no|yes.
156 The corresponding Free_Fn_t frees the memory chunk p. */
158 typedef void* (*Alloc_Fn_t
) ( const HChar
* cc
, SizeT szB
);
159 typedef void (*Free_Fn_t
) ( void* p
);
161 /* An abstraction of syscall return values.
162 Linux/MIPS32 and Linux/MIPS64:
163 When _isError == False,
164 _val and possible _valEx hold the return value. Whether
165 _valEx actually holds a valid value depends on which syscall
166 this SysRes holds of the result of.
167 When _isError == True,
168 _val holds the error code.
171 When _isError == False,
172 _val holds the return value.
173 When _isError == True,
174 _val holds the error code.
177 Interpretation depends on _mode:
179 these can never 'fail' (apparently). The result of the
180 syscall is a single host word, _wLO.
182 Can record a double-word error or a double-word result:
183 When _mode is SysRes_UNIX_OK, _wHI:_wLO holds the result.
184 When _mode is SysRes_UNIX_ERR, _wHI:_wLO holds the error code.
185 Probably the high word of an error is always ignored by
186 userspace, but we have to record it, so that we can correctly
187 update both {R,E}DX and {R,E}AX (in guest state) given a SysRes,
188 if we're required to.
191 When _isError == False,
192 _val and _val2 hold the return value.
193 When _isError == True,
194 _val holds the error code.
196 #if defined(VGP_mips32_linux) || defined(VGP_mips64_linux)
205 #elif defined(VGO_linux) \
206 && !defined(VGP_mips32_linux) && !defined(VGP_mips64_linux)
214 #elif defined(VGO_darwin)
217 SysRes_MACH
=40, // MACH, result is _wLO
218 SysRes_MDEP
, // MDEP, result is _wLO
219 SysRes_UNIX_OK
, // UNIX, success, result is _wHI:_wLO
220 SysRes_UNIX_ERR
// UNIX, error, error is _wHI:_wLO
230 #elif defined(VGO_freebsd)
239 #elif defined(VGO_solaris)
253 /* ---- And now some basic accessor functions for it. ---- */
255 #if defined(VGP_mips32_linux) || defined(VGP_mips64_linux)
257 static inline Bool
sr_isError ( SysRes sr
) {
260 static inline RegWord
sr_Res ( SysRes sr
) {
261 return sr
._isError
? 0 : sr
._val
;
263 static inline UWord
sr_ResEx ( SysRes sr
) {
264 return sr
._isError
? 0 : sr
._valEx
;
266 static inline UWord
sr_Err ( SysRes sr
) {
267 return sr
._isError
? sr
._val
: 0;
269 static inline Bool
sr_EQ ( UInt sysno
, SysRes sr1
, SysRes sr2
) {
270 /* This uglyness of hardcoding syscall numbers is necessary to
271 avoid having this header file be dependent on
272 include/vki/vki-scnums-mips{32,64}-linux.h. It seems pretty
273 safe given that it is inconceivable that the syscall numbers
274 for such simple syscalls would ever change. To make it
275 really safe, coregrind/m_vkiscnums.c static-asserts that these
276 syscall numbers haven't changed, so that the build wil simply
277 fail if they ever do. */
278 # if defined(VGP_mips32_linux)
279 const UInt __nr_Linux
= 4000;
280 const UInt __nr_pipe
= __nr_Linux
+ 42;
281 const UInt __nr_pipe2
= __nr_Linux
+ 328;
282 # elif defined(VGP_mips64_linux) && defined(VGABI_N32)
283 const UInt __nr_Linux
= 6000;
284 const UInt __nr_pipe
= __nr_Linux
+ 21;
285 const UInt __nr_pipe2
= __nr_Linux
+ 291;
287 const UInt __nr_Linux
= 5000;
288 const UInt __nr_pipe
= __nr_Linux
+ 21;
289 const UInt __nr_pipe2
= __nr_Linux
+ 287;
291 Bool useEx
= sysno
== __nr_pipe
|| sysno
== __nr_pipe2
;
292 return sr1
._val
== sr2
._val
293 && (useEx
? (sr1
._valEx
== sr2
._valEx
) : True
)
294 && sr1
._isError
== sr2
._isError
;
297 #elif defined(VGO_linux) \
298 && !defined(VGP_mips32_linux) && !defined(VGP_mips64_linux)
300 static inline Bool
sr_isError ( SysRes sr
) {
303 static inline UWord
sr_Res ( SysRes sr
) {
304 return sr
._isError
? 0 : sr
._val
;
306 static inline UWord
sr_Err ( SysRes sr
) {
307 #if defined(VGP_nanomips_linux)
308 return sr
._isError
? -sr
._val
: 0;
310 return sr
._isError
? sr
._val
: 0;
313 static inline Bool
sr_EQ ( UInt sysno
, SysRes sr1
, SysRes sr2
) {
314 /* sysno is ignored for Linux/not-MIPS */
315 return sr1
._val
== sr2
._val
316 && sr1
._isError
== sr2
._isError
;
319 #elif defined(VGO_freebsd)
321 static inline Bool
sr_isError ( SysRes sr
) {
324 static inline UWord
sr_Res ( SysRes sr
) {
325 return sr
._isError
? 0 : sr
._val
;
327 static inline UWord
sr_ResHI ( SysRes sr
) {
328 return sr
._isError
? 0 : sr
._val2
;
330 static inline UWord
sr_Err ( SysRes sr
) {
331 return sr
._isError
? sr
._val
: 0;
333 static inline Bool
sr_EQ ( UInt sysno
, SysRes sr1
, SysRes sr2
) {
334 return sr_Res(sr1
) == sr_Res(sr2
)
335 && sr_ResHI(sr1
) == sr_ResHI(sr2
)
336 && ((sr_isError(sr1
) && sr_isError(sr2
))
337 || (!sr_isError(sr1
) && !sr_isError(sr2
)));
340 #elif defined(VGO_darwin)
342 static inline Bool
sr_isError ( SysRes sr
) {
344 case SysRes_UNIX_ERR
:
346 /* should check tags properly and assert here, but we can't here */
355 static inline UWord
sr_Res ( SysRes sr
) {
361 /* should assert, but we can't here */
362 case SysRes_UNIX_ERR
:
368 static inline UWord
sr_ResHI ( SysRes sr
) {
372 /* should assert, but we can't here */
375 case SysRes_UNIX_ERR
:
381 static inline UWord
sr_Err ( SysRes sr
) {
383 case SysRes_UNIX_ERR
:
385 /* should assert, but we can't here */
394 static inline Bool
sr_EQ ( UInt sysno
, SysRes sr1
, SysRes sr2
) {
395 /* sysno is ignored for Darwin */
396 return sr1
._mode
== sr2
._mode
397 && sr1
._wLO
== sr2
._wLO
&& sr1
._wHI
== sr2
._wHI
;
400 #elif defined(VGO_solaris)
402 static inline Bool
sr_isError ( SysRes sr
) {
405 static inline UWord
sr_Res ( SysRes sr
) {
406 return sr
._isError
? 0 : sr
._val
;
408 static inline UWord
sr_ResHI ( SysRes sr
) {
409 return sr
._isError
? 0 : sr
._val2
;
411 static inline UWord
sr_Err ( SysRes sr
) {
412 return sr
._isError
? sr
._val
: 0;
414 static inline Bool
sr_EQ ( UInt sysno
, SysRes sr1
, SysRes sr2
) {
415 /* sysno is ignored for Solaris */
416 return sr1
._val
== sr2
._val
417 && sr1
._isError
== sr2
._isError
418 && (!sr1
._isError
) ? (sr1
._val2
== sr2
._val2
) : True
;
426 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
427 Miscellaneous (word size, endianness, regparmness, stringification)
428 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
430 /* Word size: this is going to be either 4 or 8. */
431 // It should probably be in m_machine.
432 #define VG_WORDSIZE VEX_HOST_WORDSIZE
436 #undef VG_LITTLEENDIAN
438 #if defined(VGA_x86) || defined(VGA_amd64) || defined (VGA_arm) \
439 || ((defined(VGA_mips32) || defined(VGA_mips64) || defined(VGA_nanomips)) \
440 && defined (_MIPSEL)) || defined(VGA_arm64) || defined(VGA_ppc64le)
441 # define VG_LITTLEENDIAN 1
442 #elif defined(VGA_ppc32) || defined(VGA_ppc64be) || defined(VGA_s390x) \
443 || ((defined(VGA_mips32) || defined(VGA_mips64) || defined(VGA_nanomips)) \
444 && defined (_MIPSEB))
445 # define VG_BIGENDIAN 1
451 #if !defined(offsetof)
452 # define offsetof(type,memb) ((SizeT)(HWord)&((type*)0)->memb)
455 #if !defined(container_of)
456 # define container_of(ptr, type, member) ((type *)((char *)(ptr) - offsetof(type, member)))
460 /* We use a prefix vg_ for vg_alignof as its behaviour slightly
461 differs from the standard alignof/gcc defined __alignof__
463 vg_alignof returns a "safe" alignement.
464 "safe" is defined as the alignment chosen by the compiler in
465 a struct made of a char followed by this type.
467 Note that this is not necessarily the "preferred" alignment
468 for a platform. This preferred alignment is returned by the gcc
469 __alignof__ and by the standard (in recent standard) alignof.
470 Compared to __alignof__, vg_alignof gives on some platforms (e.g.
471 amd64, ppc32, ppc64) a bigger alignment for long double (16 bytes
473 On some platforms (e.g. x86), vg_alignof gives a smaller alignment
474 than __alignof__ for long long and double (4 bytes instead of 8).
475 If we want to have the "preferred" alignment for the basic types,
476 then either we need to depend on gcc __alignof__, or on a (too)
477 recent standard and compiler (implementing <stdalign.h>).
479 #define vg_alignof(_type) (sizeof(struct {char c;_type _t;})-sizeof(_type))
483 # define VG_REGPARM(n) __attribute__((regparm(n)))
484 #elif defined(VGA_amd64) || defined(VGA_ppc32) \
485 || defined(VGA_ppc64be) || defined(VGA_ppc64le) \
486 || defined(VGA_arm) || defined(VGA_s390x) \
487 || defined(VGA_mips32) || defined(VGA_mips64) \
488 || defined(VGA_arm64) || defined(VGA_nanomips)
489 # define VG_REGPARM(n) /* */
495 #define VG_STRINGIFZ(__str) #__str
496 #define VG_STRINGIFY(__str) VG_STRINGIFZ(__str)
498 // Where to send bug reports to.
499 #define VG_BUGS_TO "www.valgrind.org"
501 /* Branch prediction hints. */
502 #if defined(__GNUC__)
503 # define LIKELY(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
504 # define UNLIKELY(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
506 # define LIKELY(x) (x)
507 # define UNLIKELY(x) (x)
510 // printf format string checking for gcc.
511 // This feature has been supported since at least gcc version 2.95.
512 // For more information about the format attribute, see
513 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.3.0/gcc/Function-Attributes.html.
514 #if defined(__GNUC__)
515 #define PRINTF_CHECK(x, y) __attribute__((format(__printf__, x, y)))
517 #define PRINTF_CHECK(x, y)
520 // Macro to "cast" away constness (from type const T to type T) without
521 // GCC complaining about it. This macro should be used RARELY.
522 // x is expected to have type const T
523 #define CONST_CAST(T,x) \
528 } var = { .in = x }; var.out; \
531 /* Some architectures (eg. mips, arm) do not support unaligned memory access
532 by hardware, so GCC warns about suspicious situations. This macro could
533 be used to avoid these warnings but only after careful examination. */
534 #define ASSUME_ALIGNED(D, x) \
540 var.in = (void *) (x); var.out; \
543 // Poor man's static assert
544 #define STATIC_ASSERT(x) extern int VG_(VG_(VG_(unused)))[(x) ? 1 : -1] \
545 __attribute__((unused))
547 #define VG_MAX(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? a : b)
548 #define VG_MIN(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? a : b)
550 #endif /* __PUB_TOOL_BASICS_H */
552 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
554 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/