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Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source and cross-platform web browser for Windows, Linux, MacOS X and many other operating systems. It is fast and easy to use, and offers many advantages over other web browsers, such as tabbed browsing and the ability to block pop-up windows. Firefox also offers excellent bookmark and history management, and it can be extended by developers using industry standards such as XML, CSS, JavaScript, C++, etc. Many extensions are available. @ text @$NetBSD: patch-xpcom_reflect_xptcall_md_unix_xptcstubs__arm__netbsd.cpp,v 1.4 2014/12/02 12:14:40 ryoon Exp $ --- xpcom/reflect/xptcall/md/unix/xptcstubs_arm_netbsd.cpp.orig 2014-11-26 12:30:27.000000000 +0000 +++ xpcom/reflect/xptcall/md/unix/xptcstubs_arm_netbsd.cpp @@@@ -6,15 +6,32 @@@@ /* Implement shared vtbl methods. */ #include "xptcprivate.h" +#include "xptiprivate.h" -nsresult ATTRIBUTE_USED +/* Specify explicitly a symbol for this function, don't try to guess the c++ mangled symbol. */ +static nsresult PrepareAndDispatch(nsXPTCStubBase* self, uint32_t methodIndex, uint32_t* args) asm("_PrepareAndDispatch") +ATTRIBUTE_USED; + +#ifdef __ARM_EABI__ +#define DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN(p) ((uint32_t *)((((uint32_t)(p)) + 7) & 0xfffffff8)) +#else +#define DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN(p) (p) +#endif + +// Apple's iOS toolchain is lame and does not support .cfi directives. +#ifdef __APPLE__ +#define CFI(str) +#else +#define CFI(str) str +#endif + +static nsresult PrepareAndDispatch(nsXPTCStubBase* self, uint32_t methodIndex, uint32_t* args) { #define PARAM_BUFFER_COUNT 16 nsXPTCMiniVariant paramBuffer[PARAM_BUFFER_COUNT]; nsXPTCMiniVariant* dispatchParams = nullptr; - nsIInterfaceInfo* iface_info = nullptr; const nsXPTMethodInfo* info; uint8_t paramCount; uint8_t i; @@@@ -22,12 +39,7 @@@@ PrepareAndDispatch(nsXPTCStubBase* self, NS_ASSERTION(self,"no self"); - self->GetInterfaceInfo(&iface_info); - NS_ASSERTION(iface_info,"no interface info"); - - iface_info->GetMethodInfo(uint16_t(methodIndex), &info); - NS_ASSERTION(info,"no interface info"); - + self->mEntry->GetMethodInfo(uint16_t(methodIndex), &info); paramCount = info->GetParamCount(); // setup variant array pointer @@@@ -55,13 +67,16 @@@@ PrepareAndDispatch(nsXPTCStubBase* self, case nsXPTType::T_I8 : dp->val.i8 = *((int8_t*) ap); break; case nsXPTType::T_I16 : dp->val.i16 = *((int16_t*) ap); break; case nsXPTType::T_I32 : dp->val.i32 = *((int32_t*) ap); break; - case nsXPTType::T_I64 : dp->val.i64 = *((int64_t*) ap); ap++; break; + case nsXPTType::T_I64 : ap = DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN(ap); + dp->val.i64 = *((int64_t*) ap); ap++; break; case nsXPTType::T_U8 : dp->val.u8 = *((uint8_t*) ap); break; case nsXPTType::T_U16 : dp->val.u16 = *((uint16_t*)ap); break; case nsXPTType::T_U32 : dp->val.u32 = *((uint32_t*)ap); break; - case nsXPTType::T_U64 : dp->val.u64 = *((uint64_t*)ap); ap++; break; + case nsXPTType::T_U64 : ap = DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN(ap); + dp->val.u64 = *((uint64_t*)ap); ap++; break; case nsXPTType::T_FLOAT : dp->val.f = *((float*) ap); break; - case nsXPTType::T_DOUBLE : dp->val.d = *((double*) ap); ap++; break; + case nsXPTType::T_DOUBLE : ap = DOUBLEWORD_ALIGN(ap); + dp->val.d = *((double*) ap); ap++; break; case nsXPTType::T_BOOL : dp->val.b = *((bool*) ap); break; case nsXPTType::T_CHAR : dp->val.c = *((char*) ap); break; case nsXPTType::T_WCHAR : dp->val.wc = *((wchar_t*) ap); break; @@@@ -71,9 +86,7 @@@@ PrepareAndDispatch(nsXPTCStubBase* self, } } - result = self->CallMethod((uint16_t)methodIndex, info, dispatchParams); - - NS_RELEASE(iface_info); + result = self->mOuter->CallMethod((uint16_t)methodIndex, info, dispatchParams); if(dispatchParams != paramBuffer) delete [] dispatchParams; @@@@ -82,26 +95,114 @@@@ PrepareAndDispatch(nsXPTCStubBase* self, } /* - * These stubs move just move the values passed in registers onto the stack, - * so they are contiguous with values passed on the stack, and then calls - * PrepareAndDispatch() to do the dirty work. + * This is our shared stub. + * + * r0 = Self. + * + * The Rules: + * We pass an (undefined) number of arguments into this function. + * The first 3 C++ arguments are in r1 - r3, the rest are built + * by the calling function on the stack. + * + * We are allowed to corrupt r0 - r3, ip, and lr. + * + * Other Info: + * We pass the stub number in using `ip'. + * + * Implementation: + * - We save r1 to r3 inclusive onto the stack, which will be + * immediately below the caller saved arguments. + * - setup r2 (PrepareAndDispatch's args pointer) to point at + * the base of all these arguments + * - Save LR (for the return address) + * - Set r1 (PrepareAndDispatch's methodindex argument) from ip + * - r0 is passed through (self) + * - Call PrepareAndDispatch + * - When the call returns, we return by loading the PC off the + * stack, and undoing the stack (one instruction)! + * */ +__asm__ ("\n" + ".text\n" + ".align 2\n" + "SharedStub:\n" + CFI(".cfi_startproc\n") + "stmfd sp!, {r1, r2, r3}\n" + CFI(".cfi_def_cfa_offset 12\n") + CFI(".cfi_offset r3, -4\n") + CFI(".cfi_offset r2, -8\n") + CFI(".cfi_offset r1, -12\n") + "mov r2, sp\n" + "str lr, [sp, #-4]!\n" + CFI(".cfi_def_cfa_offset 16\n") + CFI(".cfi_offset lr, -16\n") + "mov r1, ip\n" + "bl _PrepareAndDispatch\n" + "ldr pc, [sp], #16\n" + CFI(".cfi_endproc\n")); + +/* + * Create sets of stubs to call the SharedStub. + * We don't touch the stack here, nor any registers, other than IP. + * IP is defined to be corruptable by a called function, so we are + * safe to use it. + * + * This will work with or without optimisation. + */ + +/* + * Note : As G++3 ABI contains the length of the functionname in the + * mangled name, it is difficult to get a generic assembler mechanism like + * in the G++ 2.95 case. + * Create names would be like : + * _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase5Stub9Ev + * _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase6Stub13Ev + * _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase7Stub144Ev + * Use the assembler directives to get the names right... + */ + +#define STUB_ENTRY(n) \ + __asm__( \ + ".section \".text\"\n" \ +" .align 2\n" \ +" .iflt ("#n" - 10)\n" \ +" .globl _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase5Stub"#n"Ev\n" \ +" .type _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase5Stub"#n"Ev,#function\n" \ +"_ZN14nsXPTCStubBase5Stub"#n"Ev:\n" \ +" .else\n" \ +" .iflt ("#n" - 100)\n" \ +" .globl _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase6Stub"#n"Ev\n" \ +" .type _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase6Stub"#n"Ev,#function\n" \ +"_ZN14nsXPTCStubBase6Stub"#n"Ev:\n" \ +" .else\n" \ +" .iflt ("#n" - 1000)\n" \ +" .globl _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase7Stub"#n"Ev\n" \ +" .type _ZN14nsXPTCStubBase7Stub"#n"Ev,#function\n" \ +"_ZN14nsXPTCStubBase7Stub"#n"Ev:\n" \ +" .else\n" \ +" .err \"stub number "#n"> 1000 not yet supported\"\n" \ +" .endif\n" \ +" .endif\n" \ +" .endif\n" \ +" mov ip, #"#n"\n" \ +" b SharedStub\n\t"); + +#if 0 +/* + * This part is left in as comment : this is how the method definition + * should look like. + */ + +#define STUB_ENTRY(n) \ +nsresult nsXPTCStubBase::Stub##n () \ +{ \ + __asm__ ( \ +" mov ip, #"#n"\n" \ +" b SharedStub\n\t"); \ + return 0; /* avoid warnings */ \ +} +#endif -#define STUB_ENTRY(n) \ -__asm__( \ - ".global _Stub"#n"__14nsXPTCStubBase\n\t" \ -"_Stub"#n"__14nsXPTCStubBase:\n\t" \ - "stmfd sp!, {r1, r2, r3} \n\t" \ - "mov ip, sp \n\t" \ - "stmfd sp!, {fp, ip, lr, pc} \n\t" \ - "sub fp, ip, #4 \n\t" \ - "mov r1, #"#n" \n\t" /* = methodIndex */ \ - "add r2, sp, #16 \n\t" \ - "bl _PrepareAndDispatch__FP14nsXPTCStubBaseUiPUi \n\t" \ - "ldmea fp, {fp, sp, lr} \n\t" \ - "add sp, sp, #12 \n\t" \ - "mov pc, lr \n\t" \ -); #define SENTINEL_ENTRY(n) \ nsresult nsXPTCStubBase::Sentinel##n() \ @