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Simon Tatham a771a91dcb [libcxxabi] Fix alignment of pointers returned by fallback_malloc
This aligns the ``heap[]`` array in ``fallback_malloc.cpp`` to ensure
that it can be safely cast to ``heap_node*``, and also adjusts the
allocation algorithm to ensure that every allocated block has the
alignment requested by ``__attribute__((aligned))``, by putting the
block's ``heap_node`` header 4 bytes before an aligned address.

Patch originally by Eric Fiselier: this is an updated version of
D12669, which was never landed.

Reviewed By: ldionne, #libc_abi

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129842
2022-08-19 15:07:57 +01:00
Louis Dionne 368faacac7 [libc++] Revert "Protect users from relying on detail headers" & related changes
This commit reverts 5aaefa51 (and also partly 7f285f48e7 and b6d75682f9,
which were related to the original commit). As landed, 5aaefa51 had
unintended consequences on some downstream bots and didn't have proper
coverage upstream due to a few subtle things. Implementing this is
something we should do in libc++, however we'll first need to address
a few issues listed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D106124#3349710.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120683
2022-03-01 08:20:24 -05:00
Christopher Di Bella 5aaefa510e [libcxx][modules] protects users from relying on detail headers
libc++ has started splicing standard library headers into much more
fine-grained content for maintainability. It's very likely that outdated
and naive tooling (some of which is outside of LLVM's scope) will
suggest users include things such as <__ranges/access.h> instead of
<ranges>, and Hyrum's law suggests that users will eventually begin to
rely on this without the help of tooling. As such, this commit
intends to protect users from themselves, by making it a hard error for
anyone outside of the standard library to include libc++ detail headers.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106124
2022-02-26 09:00:25 +00:00
Arthur O'Dwyer 05337a756c [libc++] Rename *SAFE_STATIC to *CONSTINIT, and normalize its uses.
In src/, most files can use `constinit` directly because they're always
compiled with C++20. But some files, like "libcxxabi/src/fallback_malloc.cpp",
can't, because they're `#include`d directly from test cases in libcxxabi/test/
and therefore must (currently) compile as C++03. We might consider refactoring
those offending tests, or at least marking them `UNSUPPORTED: c++03`.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119264
2022-02-15 10:39:41 -05:00
Louis Dionne eb8650a757 [runtimes][NFC] Remove filenames at the top of the license notice
We've stopped doing it in libc++ for a while now because these names
would end up rotting as we move things around and copy/paste stuff.
This cleans up all the existing files so as to stop the spreading
as people copy-paste headers around.
2021-11-17 16:30:52 -05:00
Louis Dionne d67e58f23a [libc++abi] Don't try calling __libcpp_aligned_free when aligned allocation is disabled
See https://reviews.llvm.org/rGa78aaa1ad512#962077 for details.
2020-12-01 17:45:14 -05:00
Louis Dionne a78aaa1ad5 [libc++] Factor out common logic for calling aligned allocation
There were a couple of places where we needed to call the underlying
platform's aligned allocation/deallocation function. Instead of having
the same logic all over the place, extract the logic into a pair of
helper functions __libcpp_aligned_alloc and __libcpp_aligned_free.

The code in libcxxabi/src/fallback_malloc.cpp looks like it could be
simplified after this change -- I purposefully did not simplify it
further to keep this change as straightforward as possible, since it
is touching very important parts of the library.

Also, the changes in libcxx/src/new.cpp and libcxxabi/src/stdlib_new_delete.cpp
are basically the same -- I just kept both source files in sync.

The underlying reason for this refactoring is to make it easier to support
platforms that provide aligned allocation through C11's aligned_alloc
function instead of posix_memalign. After this change, we'll only have
to add support for that in a single place.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91379
2020-11-25 15:44:50 -05:00
Martin Storsjö 9c30bafd59 [libcxxabi] Build all of libcxxabi with _LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY defined
Various definitions from libcxx need to be set in the same way
as if building libcxx itself.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90476
2020-11-03 09:32:52 +02:00
Louis Dionne cc69d211d0 [libc++/abi] Clean up uses of <iostream> in the test suite
We used <iostream> in several places where we don't actually need the
full power of <iostream>, and where using basic `std::printf` is enough.
This is better, since `std::printf` can be supported on systems that don't
have a notion of locales, while <iostream> can't.
2020-10-13 20:25:33 -04:00
Michał Górny a9b5fff591 [libcxx{,abi}] Emit deplibs only when detected by CMake
This is a followup to 35bc5276ca.  It fixes the dependent libs usage
in libcxx and libcxxabi to link pthread and rt libraries only if CMake
detects them, rather than based on explicit platform blacklist.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70888
2019-12-02 22:19:20 +01:00
Louis Dionne 04501a22a0 [libc++abi] Remove uses of C++ headers when possible
This reduces the (circular) dependency of libc++abi on a C++ standard
library. Outside of the demangler which uses fancier C++ features, the
only C++ headers now required by libc++abi are pretty much <new> and
<exception>, and that's because libc++abi defines some types that are
declared in those headers.

llvm-svn: 373381
2019-10-01 18:43:02 +00:00
Yi Kong d8bdb9225c [runtimes] Don't depend on libpthread on Android
r362048 added support for ELF dependent libraries, but broke Android
build since Android does not have libpthread. Remove the dependency on
the Android build.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65098

llvm-svn: 366734
2019-07-22 20:41:03 +00:00
Petr Hosek 789b7f0828 [runtimes] Check if pragma comment(lib, ...) is supported first
This fixes the issue introduced by r362048 where we always use
pragma comment(lib, ...) for dependent libraries when the compiler
is Clang, but older Clang versions don't support this pragma so
we need to check first if it's supported before using it.

llvm-svn: 362055
2019-05-30 04:40:21 +00:00
Petr Hosek 996e62eef7 [runtimes] Support ELF dependent libraries feature
As of r360984, LLD supports dependent libraries feature for ELF.
libunwind, libc++abi and libc++ have library dependencies: libdl librt
and libpthread, which means that when libunwind and libc++ are being
statically linked (using -static-libstdc++ flag), user has to manually
specify -ldl -lpthread which is onerous.

This change includes the lib pragma to specify the library dependencies
directly in the source that uses those libraries. This doesn't make any
difference when using linkers that don't support dependent libraries.
However, when using LLD that has dependent libraries feature, users no
longer have to manually specifying library dependencies when using
static linking, linker will pick the library automatically.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62090

llvm-svn: 362048
2019-05-30 01:34:41 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 57b08b0944 Update more file headers across all of the LLVM projects in the monorepo
to reflect the new license. These used slightly different spellings that
defeated my regular expressions.

We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.

Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.

llvm-svn: 351648
2019-01-19 10:56:40 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 426ec26028 Use C++03 friendly version of alignof
llvm-svn: 344215
2018-10-11 03:01:14 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 51fbb2e70a Update libc++abi's detection of aligned allocation after r344207.
llvm-svn: 344208
2018-10-11 00:18:54 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 4b47cbccd4 Fix incorrectly aligned exceptions in 32 bit builds.
This patch fixes a bug where exceptions in 32 bit builds
would be incorrectly aligned because malloc only provides 8 byte aligned
memory where 16 byte alignment is needed.

This patch makes libc++abi correctly use posix_memalign when it's
available. This requires defining _LIBCPP_BUILDING_LIBRARY so that
libc++ only defines _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_ALIGNED_ALLOCATION when libc doesn't
support it and not when aligned new/delete are disable for other
reasons.

This bug somehow made it into the 7.0 release, making it a regression.
Therefore this patch should be included in the next dot release.

llvm-svn: 342815
2018-09-22 19:22:36 +00:00
Shoaib Meenai a40507574e [libc++abi] Delete config.h
Summary: It's now completely empty, so we can remove it entirely.

Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31502

llvm-svn: 299129
2017-03-30 23:31:33 +00:00
Eric Fiselier 8524cbaa57 Fully Reformat fallback_malloc.cpp
This patch fully reformats fallback_malloc.cpp. Previously the test
was a mess of different styles and indentations. This made it very
hard to work in and read. Therefore I felt it was best to re-format
the whole thing.

Unfortuantly this means some history will be lost, but hopefully
much of it will still be accessible after ignoring whitespace changes.

llvm-svn: 296960
2017-03-04 03:23:15 +00:00
Eric Fiselier c74a2e1297 [libcxxabi] Fix alignment of allocated exceptions in 32 bit builds
Summary:
In 32 bit builds on a 64 bit system `std::malloc` does not return correctly aligned memory.  This leads to undefined behavior.

This patch switches to using `posix_memalign` to allocate correctly aligned memory instead.

Reviewers: mclow.lists, danalbert, jroelofs, compnerd

Reviewed By: compnerd

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25417

llvm-svn: 296952
2017-03-04 02:04:45 +00:00
Shoaib Meenai fe989a9817 [libc++abi] Clean up visibility
Use the libc++abi visibility macros instead of pragmas or using
visibility attributes directly. Clean up redundant attributes on
definitions (where the declarations already have visibility attributes
applied, from either libc++ or libc++abi headers).

Introduce _LIBCXXABI_WEAK as a drive-by cleanup, which matches the
semantics of _LIBCPP_WEAK.

No functional change. Tested by building on Linux before and after this
change and verifying that the list of exported symbols is identical.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26949

llvm-svn: 296576
2017-03-01 03:55:57 +00:00
Asiri Rathnayake 97ba9fae1f [libcxxabi] Introduce an externally threaded libc++abi variant.
r281179 Introduced an externally threaded variant of the libc++ library. This
patch adds support for a similar library variant for libc++abi.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27575

Reviewers: EricWF
llvm-svn: 290888
2017-01-03 12:58:34 +00:00
Asiri Rathnayake 6d3ea6831d [libcxxabi] Refactor pthread usage into a separate API
This patch refactors all pthread uses of libc++abi into a separate API. This
is the first step towards supporting an externlly-threaded libc++abi library.

I've followed the conventions already used in the libc++ library for the same
purpose.

Patch from: Saleem Abdulrasool and Asiri Rathnayake

Reviewed by: compnerd, EricWF

Differential revisions:
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D18482 (original)
  https://reviews.llvm.org/D24864 (final)

llvm-svn: 284128
2016-10-13 15:05:19 +00:00
Igor Kudrin d9edde4ae2 Recommit r282692: [libc++abi] Use fallback_malloc to allocate __cxa_eh_globals in case of dynamic memory exhaustion.
Throwing an exception for the first time may lead to call calloc to
allocate memory for __cxa_eh_globals. If the memory pool is exhausted
at that moment, it results in abnormal termination of the program.

This patch addresses the issue by using fallback_malloc in that case.

In this revision, some restrictions were added into the test to not
run it in unsuitable environments.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D17815

llvm-svn: 283531
2016-10-07 08:48:28 +00:00
Igor Kudrin 49df799762 Revert r282692: Use fallback_malloc to allocate __cxa_eh_globals in case of dynamic memory exhaustion.
The test breaks build bots.

llvm-svn: 282703
2016-09-29 08:11:57 +00:00
Igor Kudrin 962750b511 [libc++abi] Use fallback_malloc to allocate __cxa_eh_globals in case of dynamic memory exhaustion.
Throwing an exception for the first time may lead to call calloc to
allocate memory for __cxa_eh_globals. If the memory pool is exhausted
at that moment, it results in abnormal termination of the program.

This patch addresses the issue by using fallback_malloc in that case.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D17815

llvm-svn: 282692
2016-09-29 06:38:06 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 378a59f15c Got fooled by fallback_malloc.cpp source file: it is really a private header. I've manually included it into the only place it is used: cxa_exception.cpp.
llvm-svn: 148854
2012-01-24 21:02:21 +00:00
Howard Hinnant 671caae892 Added missing #include
llvm-svn: 148749
2012-01-23 23:51:56 +00:00
Marshall Clow b226908bea Updated comments
llvm-svn: 135909
2011-07-25 15:00:11 +00:00
Marshall Clow e41bb4dd69 Added copyright header
llvm-svn: 135601
2011-07-20 18:41:23 +00:00
Marshall Clow e2dcb75b2e Memory manangement routines for exception objects
llvm-svn: 135587
2011-07-20 15:04:39 +00:00