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authorAndrew Kaylor <andrew.kaylor@intel.com>2012-11-27 19:00:17 +0000
committerAndrew Kaylor <andrew.kaylor@intel.com>2012-11-27 19:00:17 +0000
commitcc7773bdcbecf893cb9442a77cdf5e41f2af4256 (patch)
tree71098058b106df1ee5231ee4d3b75737ea198033 /unittests
parent39834da697e5a6d0198a6a802133ce351c871904 (diff)
Implementing page permission setting in MCJIT unit test SectionMemoryManager.cpp
This commit is primarily here for the revision history. I'm about to move the SectionMemoryManager into the RuntimeDyld library, but I wanted to check the changes in here so people could see the differences in the updated implementation. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@168718 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
Diffstat (limited to 'unittests')
-rw-r--r--unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/MCJITTest.cpp8
-rw-r--r--unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.cpp170
-rw-r--r--unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.h90
3 files changed, 205 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/MCJITTest.cpp b/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/MCJITTest.cpp
index 6b79a683bc..92230f3f5e 100644
--- a/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/MCJITTest.cpp
+++ b/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/MCJITTest.cpp
@@ -12,10 +12,9 @@
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT.h"
#include "MCJITTestBase.h"
-#include "SectionMemoryManager.h"
-#include "gtest/gtest.h"
using namespace llvm;
@@ -47,6 +46,7 @@ TEST_F(MCJITTest, global_variable) {
GlobalValue *Global = insertGlobalInt32(M.get(), "test_global", initialValue);
createJIT(M.take());
void *globalPtr = TheJIT->getPointerToGlobal(Global);
+ MM->applyPermissions();
static_cast<SectionMemoryManager*>(MM)->invalidateInstructionCache();
EXPECT_TRUE(0 != globalPtr)
<< "Unable to get pointer to global value from JIT";
@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ TEST_F(MCJITTest, add_function) {
Function *F = insertAddFunction(M.get());
createJIT(M.take());
void *addPtr = TheJIT->getPointerToFunction(F);
+ MM->applyPermissions();
static_cast<SectionMemoryManager*>(MM)->invalidateInstructionCache();
EXPECT_TRUE(0 != addPtr)
<< "Unable to get pointer to function from JIT";
@@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ TEST_F(MCJITTest, run_main) {
Function *Main = insertMainFunction(M.get(), 6);
createJIT(M.take());
void *vPtr = TheJIT->getPointerToFunction(Main);
+ MM->applyPermissions();
static_cast<SectionMemoryManager*>(MM)->invalidateInstructionCache();
EXPECT_TRUE(0 != vPtr)
<< "Unable to get pointer to main() from JIT";
@@ -100,6 +102,7 @@ TEST_F(MCJITTest, return_global) {
createJIT(M.take());
void *rgvPtr = TheJIT->getPointerToFunction(ReturnGlobal);
+ MM->applyPermissions();
static_cast<SectionMemoryManager*>(MM)->invalidateInstructionCache();
EXPECT_TRUE(0 != rgvPtr);
@@ -169,6 +172,7 @@ TEST_F(MCJITTest, multiple_functions) {
createJIT(M.take());
void *vPtr = TheJIT->getPointerToFunction(Outer);
+ MM->applyPermissions();
static_cast<SectionMemoryManager*>(MM)->invalidateInstructionCache();
EXPECT_TRUE(0 != vPtr)
<< "Unable to get pointer to outer function from JIT";
diff --git a/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.cpp b/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.cpp
index 225106ecab..e8aaa82a5f 100644
--- a/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.cpp
+++ b/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.cpp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-//===-- SectionMemoryManager.cpp - The memory manager for MCJIT -----------===//
+//===- SectionMemoryManager.cpp - Memory manager for MCJIT/RtDyld *- C++ -*-==//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
@@ -7,25 +7,24 @@
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
-// This file defines the implementation of the section-based memory manager
-// used by MCJIT.
+// This file implements the section-based memory manager used by the MCJIT
+// execution engine and RuntimeDyld
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DynamicLibrary.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
-
#include "SectionMemoryManager.h"
#ifdef __linux__
-// These includes used by SectionMemoryManager::getPointerToNamedFunction()
-// for Glibc trickery. Look comments in this function for more information.
-#ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-#endif
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
+ // These includes used by SectionMemoryManager::getPointerToNamedFunction()
+ // for Glibc trickery. See comments in this function for more information.
+ #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
+ #include <sys/stat.h>
+ #endif
+ #include <fcntl.h>
+ #include <unistd.h>
#endif
namespace llvm {
@@ -34,65 +33,137 @@ uint8_t *SectionMemoryManager::allocateDataSection(uintptr_t Size,
unsigned Alignment,
unsigned SectionID,
bool IsReadOnly) {
- if (!Alignment)
- Alignment = 16;
- // Ensure that enough memory is requested to allow aligning.
- size_t NumElementsAligned = 1 + (Size + Alignment - 1)/Alignment;
- uint8_t *Addr = (uint8_t*)calloc(NumElementsAligned, Alignment);
-
- // Honour the alignment requirement.
- uint8_t *AlignedAddr = (uint8_t*)RoundUpToAlignment((uint64_t)Addr, Alignment);
-
- // Store the original address from calloc so we can free it later.
- AllocatedDataMem.push_back(sys::MemoryBlock(Addr, NumElementsAligned*Alignment));
- return AlignedAddr;
+ if (IsReadOnly)
+ return allocateSection(RODataMem, Size, Alignment);
+ return allocateSection(RWDataMem, Size, Alignment);
}
uint8_t *SectionMemoryManager::allocateCodeSection(uintptr_t Size,
- unsigned Alignment,
- unsigned SectionID) {
+ unsigned Alignment,
+ unsigned SectionID) {
+ return allocateSection(CodeMem, Size, Alignment);
+}
+
+uint8_t *SectionMemoryManager::allocateSection(MemoryGroup &MemGroup,
+ uintptr_t Size,
+ unsigned Alignment) {
if (!Alignment)
Alignment = 16;
- unsigned NeedAllocate = Alignment * ((Size + Alignment - 1)/Alignment + 1);
+
+ assert(!(Alignment & (Alignment - 1)) && "Alignment must be a power of two.");
+
+ uintptr_t RequiredSize = Alignment * ((Size + Alignment - 1)/Alignment + 1);
uintptr_t Addr = 0;
- // Look in the list of free code memory regions and use a block there if one
+
+ // Look in the list of free memory regions and use a block there if one
// is available.
- for (int i = 0, e = FreeCodeMem.size(); i != e; ++i) {
- sys::MemoryBlock &MB = FreeCodeMem[i];
- if (MB.size() >= NeedAllocate) {
+ for (int i = 0, e = MemGroup.FreeMem.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ sys::MemoryBlock &MB = MemGroup.FreeMem[i];
+ if (MB.size() >= RequiredSize) {
Addr = (uintptr_t)MB.base();
uintptr_t EndOfBlock = Addr + MB.size();
// Align the address.
Addr = (Addr + Alignment - 1) & ~(uintptr_t)(Alignment - 1);
// Store cutted free memory block.
- FreeCodeMem[i] = sys::MemoryBlock((void*)(Addr + Size),
- EndOfBlock - Addr - Size);
+ MemGroup.FreeMem[i] = sys::MemoryBlock((void*)(Addr + Size),
+ EndOfBlock - Addr - Size);
return (uint8_t*)Addr;
}
}
// No pre-allocated free block was large enough. Allocate a new memory region.
- sys::MemoryBlock MB = sys::Memory::AllocateRWX(NeedAllocate, 0, 0);
+ // Note that all sections get allocated as read-write. The permissions will
+ // be updated later based on memory group.
+ //
+ // FIXME: It would be useful to define a default allocation size (or add
+ // it as a constructor parameter) to minimize the number of allocations.
+ //
+ // FIXME: Initialize the Near member for each memory group to avoid
+ // interleaving.
+ error_code ec;
+ sys::MemoryBlock MB = sys::Memory::allocateMappedMemory(RequiredSize,
+ &MemGroup.Near,
+ sys::Memory::MF_READ |
+ sys::Memory::MF_WRITE,
+ ec);
+ if (ec) {
+ // FIXME: Add error propogation to the interface.
+ return NULL;
+ }
- AllocatedCodeMem.push_back(MB);
+ // Save this address as the basis for our next request
+ MemGroup.Near = MB;
+
+ MemGroup.AllocatedMem.push_back(MB);
Addr = (uintptr_t)MB.base();
uintptr_t EndOfBlock = Addr + MB.size();
+
// Align the address.
Addr = (Addr + Alignment - 1) & ~(uintptr_t)(Alignment - 1);
- // The AllocateRWX may allocate much more memory than we need. In this case,
- // we store the unused memory as a free memory block.
+
+ // The allocateMappedMemory may allocate much more memory than we need. In
+ // this case, we store the unused memory as a free memory block.
unsigned FreeSize = EndOfBlock-Addr-Size;
if (FreeSize > 16)
- FreeCodeMem.push_back(sys::MemoryBlock((void*)(Addr + Size), FreeSize));
+ MemGroup.FreeMem.push_back(sys::MemoryBlock((void*)(Addr + Size), FreeSize));
// Return aligned address
return (uint8_t*)Addr;
}
+bool SectionMemoryManager::applyPermissions(std::string *ErrMsg)
+{
+ // FIXME: Should in-progress permissions be reverted if an error occurs?
+ error_code ec;
+
+ // Make code memory executable.
+ ec = applyMemoryGroupPermissions(CodeMem,
+ sys::Memory::MF_READ | sys::Memory::MF_EXEC);
+ if (ec) {
+ if (ErrMsg) {
+ *ErrMsg = ec.message();
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // Make read-only data memory read-only.
+ ec = applyMemoryGroupPermissions(RODataMem,
+ sys::Memory::MF_READ | sys::Memory::MF_EXEC);
+ if (ec) {
+ if (ErrMsg) {
+ *ErrMsg = ec.message();
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // Read-write data memory already has the correct permissions
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+error_code SectionMemoryManager::applyMemoryGroupPermissions(MemoryGroup &MemGroup,
+ unsigned Permissions) {
+
+ for (int i = 0, e = MemGroup.AllocatedMem.size(); i != e; ++i) {
+ error_code ec;
+ ec = sys::Memory::protectMappedMemory(MemGroup.AllocatedMem[i],
+ Permissions);
+ if (ec) {
+ return ec;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return error_code::success();
+}
+
void SectionMemoryManager::invalidateInstructionCache() {
- for (int i = 0, e = AllocatedCodeMem.size(); i != e; ++i)
- sys::Memory::InvalidateInstructionCache(AllocatedCodeMem[i].base(),
- AllocatedCodeMem[i].size());
+ for (int i = 0, e = CodeMem.AllocatedMem.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ sys::Memory::InvalidateInstructionCache(CodeMem.AllocatedMem[i].base(),
+ CodeMem.AllocatedMem[i].size());
+}
+
+static int jit_noop() {
+ return 0;
}
void *SectionMemoryManager::getPointerToNamedFunction(const std::string &Name,
@@ -117,6 +188,14 @@ void *SectionMemoryManager::getPointerToNamedFunction(const std::string &Name,
if (Name == "mknod") return (void*)(intptr_t)&mknod;
#endif // __linux__
+ // We should not invoke parent's ctors/dtors from generated main()!
+ // On Mingw and Cygwin, the symbol __main is resolved to
+ // callee's(eg. tools/lli) one, to invoke wrong duplicated ctors
+ // (and register wrong callee's dtors with atexit(3)).
+ // We expect ExecutionEngine::runStaticConstructorsDestructors()
+ // is called before ExecutionEngine::runFunctionAsMain() is called.
+ if (Name == "__main") return (void*)(intptr_t)&jit_noop;
+
const char *NameStr = Name.c_str();
void *Ptr = sys::DynamicLibrary::SearchForAddressOfSymbol(NameStr);
if (Ptr) return Ptr;
@@ -135,10 +214,13 @@ void *SectionMemoryManager::getPointerToNamedFunction(const std::string &Name,
}
SectionMemoryManager::~SectionMemoryManager() {
- for (unsigned i = 0, e = AllocatedCodeMem.size(); i != e; ++i)
- sys::Memory::ReleaseRWX(AllocatedCodeMem[i]);
- for (unsigned i = 0, e = AllocatedDataMem.size(); i != e; ++i)
- free(AllocatedDataMem[i].base());
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = CodeMem.AllocatedMem.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ sys::Memory::releaseMappedMemory(CodeMem.AllocatedMem[i]);
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = RWDataMem.AllocatedMem.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ sys::Memory::releaseMappedMemory(RWDataMem.AllocatedMem[i]);
+ for (unsigned i = 0, e = RODataMem.AllocatedMem.size(); i != e; ++i)
+ sys::Memory::releaseMappedMemory(RODataMem.AllocatedMem[i]);
}
} // namespace llvm
+
diff --git a/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.h b/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.h
index 968ee63ffd..7d5a5ff3f3 100644
--- a/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.h
+++ b/unittests/ExecutionEngine/MCJIT/SectionMemoryManager.h
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-//===-- SectionMemoryManager.h - Memory allocator for MCJIT -----*- C++ -*-===//
+//===- SectionMemoryManager.h - Memory manager for MCJIT/RtDyld -*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file contains the declaration of a section-based memory manager used by
-// the MCJIT execution engine.
+// the MCJIT execution engine and RuntimeDyld.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
@@ -22,42 +22,97 @@
namespace llvm {
-// Section-based memory manager for MCJIT
+/// This is a simple memory manager which implements the methods called by
+/// the RuntimeDyld class to allocate memory for section-based loading of
+/// objects, usually those generated by the MCJIT execution engine.
+///
+/// This memory manager allocates all section memory as read-write. The
+/// RuntimeDyld will copy JITed section memory into these allocated blocks
+/// and perform any necessary linking and relocations.
+///
+/// Any client using this memory manager MUST ensure that section-specific
+/// page permissions have been applied before attempting to execute functions
+/// in the JITed object. Permissions can be applied either by calling
+/// MCJIT::finalizeObject or by calling SectionMemoryManager::applyPermissions
+/// directly. Clients of MCJIT should call MCJIT::finalizeObject.
class SectionMemoryManager : public JITMemoryManager {
+ SectionMemoryManager(const SectionMemoryManager&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
+ void operator=(const SectionMemoryManager&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
public:
-
SectionMemoryManager() { }
- ~SectionMemoryManager();
+ virtual ~SectionMemoryManager();
+ /// \brief Allocates a memory block of (at least) the given size suitable for
+ /// executable code.
+ ///
+ /// The value of \p Alignment must be a power of two. If \p Alignment is zero
+ /// a default alignment of 16 will be used.
virtual uint8_t *allocateCodeSection(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment,
unsigned SectionID);
+ /// \brief Allocates a memory block of (at least) the given size suitable for
+ /// executable code.
+ ///
+ /// The value of \p Alignment must be a power of two. If \p Alignment is zero
+ /// a default alignment of 16 will be used.
virtual uint8_t *allocateDataSection(uintptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment,
- unsigned SectionID, bool IsReadOnly);
+ unsigned SectionID,
+ bool isReadOnly);
- virtual bool applyPermissions(std::string *ErrMsg) { return false; }
+ /// \brief Applies section-specific memory permissions.
+ ///
+ /// This method is called when object loading is complete and section page
+ /// permissions can be applied. It is up to the memory manager implementation
+ /// to decide whether or not to act on this method. The memory manager will
+ /// typically allocate all sections as read-write and then apply specific
+ /// permissions when this method is called. Code sections cannot be executed
+ /// until this function has been called.
+ ///
+ /// \returns true if an error occurred, false otherwise.
+ virtual bool applyPermissions(std::string *ErrMsg = 0);
+ /// This method returns the address of the specified function. As such it is
+ /// only useful for resolving library symbols, not code generated symbols.
+ ///
+ /// If \p AbortOnFailure is false and no function with the given name is
+ /// found, this function returns a null pointer. Otherwise, it prints a
+ /// message to stderr and aborts.
virtual void *getPointerToNamedFunction(const std::string &Name,
bool AbortOnFailure = true);
- // Invalidate instruction cache for code sections. Some platforms with
- // separate data cache and instruction cache require explicit cache flush,
- // otherwise JIT code manipulations (like resolved relocations) will get to
- // the data cache but not to the instruction cache.
+ /// \brief Invalidate instruction cache for code sections.
+ ///
+ /// Some platforms with separate data cache and instruction cache require
+ /// explicit cache flush, otherwise JIT code manipulations (like resolved
+ /// relocations) will get to the data cache but not to the instruction cache.
+ ///
+ /// This method is not called by RuntimeDyld or MCJIT during the load
+ /// process. Clients may call this function when needed. See the lli
+ /// tool for example use.
virtual void invalidateInstructionCache();
private:
+ struct MemoryGroup {
+ SmallVector<sys::MemoryBlock, 16> AllocatedMem;
+ SmallVector<sys::MemoryBlock, 16> FreeMem;
+ sys::MemoryBlock Near;
+ };
- SmallVector<sys::MemoryBlock, 16> AllocatedDataMem;
- SmallVector<sys::MemoryBlock, 16> AllocatedCodeMem;
- SmallVector<sys::MemoryBlock, 16> FreeCodeMem;
+ uint8_t *allocateSection(MemoryGroup &MemGroup, uintptr_t Size,
+ unsigned Alignment);
-public:
+ error_code applyMemoryGroupPermissions(MemoryGroup &MemGroup,
+ unsigned Permissions);
+
+ MemoryGroup CodeMem;
+ MemoryGroup RWDataMem;
+ MemoryGroup RODataMem;
+public:
///
- /// Functions below are not used by MCJIT, but must be implemented because
- /// they are declared as pure virtuals in the base class.
+ /// Functions below are not used by MCJIT or RuntimeDyld, but must be
+ /// implemented because they are declared as pure virtuals in the base class.
///
virtual void setMemoryWritable() {
@@ -118,3 +173,4 @@ public:
}
#endif // LLVM_EXECUTION_ENGINE_SECTION_MEMORY_MANAGER_H
+