1 /* Exception Handling interface routines.
2 Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Mike Stump <mrs@cygnus.com>.
5 This file is part of GNU CC.
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18 along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22 #if !defined(NULL_RTX) && !defined(rtx)
23 typedef struct rtx_def
*_except_rtx
;
24 #define rtx _except_rtx
29 /* A stack of labels. CHAIN points to the next entry in the stack. */
36 struct label_node
*chain
;
39 /* An eh_entry is used to describe one exception handling region.
41 OUTER_CONTEXT is the label used for rethrowing into the outer context.
43 EXCEPTION_HANDLER_LABEL is the label corresponding to the handler
46 LABEL_USED indicates whether a CATCH block has already used this
47 label or not. New ones are needed for additional catch blocks if
50 FALSE_LABEL is used when either setjmp/longjmp exceptions are in
51 use, or old style table exceptions. It contains the label for
52 branching to the next runtime type check as handlers are processed.
54 FINALIZATION is the tree codes for the handler, or is NULL_TREE if
55 one hasn't been generated yet, or is integer_zero_node to mark the
56 end of a group of try blocks. */
60 rtx exception_handler_label
;
71 /* A list of EH_ENTRYs. ENTRY is the entry; CHAIN points to the next
72 entry in the list, or is NULL if this is the last entry. */
75 struct eh_entry
*entry
;
76 struct eh_node
*chain
;
79 /* A stack of EH_ENTRYs. TOP is the topmost entry on the stack. TOP is
80 NULL if the stack is empty. */
86 /* A queue of EH_ENTRYs. HEAD is the front of the queue; TAIL is the
87 end (the latest entry). HEAD and TAIL are NULL if the queue is
95 /* Used to save exception handling status for each function. */
98 /* A stack used for keeping track of the currently active exception
99 handling region. As each exception region is started, an entry
100 describing the region is pushed onto this stack. The current
101 region can be found by looking at the top of the stack, and as we
102 exit regions, the corresponding entries are popped.
104 Entries cannot overlap; they can be nested. So there is only one
105 entry at most that corresponds to the current instruction, and that
106 is the entry on the top of the stack. */
107 struct eh_stack x_ehstack
;
108 /* This stack is used to represent what the current eh region is
109 for the catch blocks beings processed */
110 struct eh_stack x_catchstack
;
111 /* A queue used for tracking which exception regions have closed but
112 whose handlers have not yet been expanded. Regions are emitted in
113 groups in an attempt to improve paging performance.
115 As we exit a region, we enqueue a new entry. The entries are then
116 dequeued during expand_leftover_cleanups and expand_start_all_catch,
118 We should redo things so that we either take RTL for the handler,
119 or we expand the handler expressed as a tree immediately at region
121 struct eh_queue x_ehqueue
;
122 /* Insns for all of the exception handlers for the current function.
123 They are currently emitted by the frontend code. */
125 /* A random data area for the front end's own use. */
126 struct label_node
*x_false_label_stack
;
127 /* Keeps track of the label to resume to should one want to resume
128 normal control flow out of a handler (instead of, say, returning to
129 the caller of the current function or exiting the program). */
130 struct label_node
*x_caught_return_label_stack
;
131 /* A TREE_CHAINed list of handlers for regions that are not yet
132 closed. The TREE_VALUE of each entry contains the handler for the
133 corresponding entry on the ehstack. */
134 union tree_node
*x_protect_list
;
135 /* The EH context. Nonzero if the function has already
136 fetched a pointer to the EH context for exception handling. */
138 /* The label generated by expand_builtin_eh_return. */
139 rtx x_eh_return_stub_label
;
142 #define ehstack (current_function->eh->x_ehstack)
143 #define catchstack (current_function->eh->x_catchstack)
144 #define ehqueue (current_function->eh->x_ehqueue)
145 #define catch_clauses (current_function->eh->x_catch_clauses)
146 #define false_label_stack (current_function->eh->x_false_label_stack)
147 #define caught_return_label_stack (current_function->eh->x_caught_return_label_stack)
148 #define protect_list (current_function->eh->x_protect_list)
149 #define current_function_ehc (current_function->eh->ehc)
150 #define eh_return_stub_label (current_function->eh->x_eh_return_stub_label)
153 /* Start an exception handling region. All instructions emitted after
154 this point are considered to be part of the region until
155 expand_eh_region_end () is invoked. */
157 extern void expand_eh_region_start
PROTO((void));
159 /* Just like expand_eh_region_start, except if a cleanup action is
160 entered on the cleanup chain, the TREE_PURPOSE of the element put
161 on the chain is DECL. DECL should be the associated VAR_DECL, if
162 any, otherwise it should be NULL_TREE. */
164 extern void expand_eh_region_start_for_decl
PROTO((tree
));
166 /* Start an exception handling region for the given cleanup action.
167 All instructions emitted after this point are considered to be part
168 of the region until expand_eh_region_end () is invoked. CLEANUP is
169 the cleanup action to perform. The return value is true if the
170 exception region was optimized away. If that case,
171 expand_eh_region_end does not need to be called for this cleanup,
174 This routine notices one particular common case in C++ code
175 generation, and optimizes it so as to not need the exception
178 extern int expand_eh_region_start_tree
PROTO((tree
, tree
));
180 /* End an exception handling region. The information about the region
181 is found on the top of ehstack.
183 HANDLER is either the cleanup for the exception region, or if we're
184 marking the end of a try block, HANDLER is integer_zero_node.
186 HANDLER will be transformed to rtl when expand_leftover_cleanups ()
189 extern void expand_eh_region_end
PROTO((tree
));
191 /* Push RLABEL or TLABEL onto LABELSTACK. Only one of RLABEL or TLABEL
192 should be set; the other must be NULL. */
194 extern void push_label_entry
PROTO((struct label_node
**labelstack
, rtx rlabel
, tree tlabel
));
196 /* Pop the topmost entry from LABELSTACK and return its value as an
197 rtx node. If LABELSTACK is empty, return NULL. */
199 extern rtx pop_label_entry
PROTO((struct label_node
**labelstack
));
201 /* Return the topmost entry of LABELSTACK as a tree node, or return
202 NULL_TREE if LABELSTACK is empty. */
204 extern tree top_label_entry
PROTO((struct label_node
**labelstack
));
208 /* Test: is exception handling turned on? */
210 extern int doing_eh
PROTO ((int));
212 /* Toplevel initialization for EH. */
214 void set_exception_lang_code
PROTO((int));
215 void set_exception_version_code
PROTO((int));
217 /* A list of handlers asocciated with an exception region. HANDLER_LABEL
218 is the the label that control should be transfered to if the data
219 in TYPE_INFO matches an exception. a value of NULL_TREE for TYPE_INFO
220 means This is a cleanup, and must always be called. A value of
221 CATCH_ALL_TYPE works like a cleanup, but a call to the runtime matcher
222 is still performed to avoid being caught by a different language
223 exception. NEXT is a pointer to the next handler for this region.
224 NULL means there are no more. */
226 typedef struct handler_info
231 struct handler_info
*next
;
235 /* Add new handler information to an exception range. The first parameter
236 specifies the range number (returned from new_eh_entry()). The second
237 parameter specifies the handler. By default the handler is inserted at
238 the end of the list. A handler list may contain only ONE NULL_TREE
239 typeinfo entry. Regardless where it is positioned, a NULL_TREE entry
240 is always output as the LAST handler in the exception table for a region. */
242 void add_new_handler
PROTO((int, struct handler_info
*));
244 /* Remove a handler label. The handler label is being deleted, so all
245 regions which reference this handler should have it removed from their
246 list of possible handlers. Any region which has the final handler
247 removed can be deleted. */
249 void remove_handler
PROTO((rtx
));
251 /* Create a new handler structure initialized with the handler label and
252 typeinfo fields passed in. */
254 struct handler_info
*get_new_handler
PROTO((rtx
, void *));
256 /* Make a duplicate of an exception region by copying all the handlers
257 for an exception region. Return the new handler index. */
259 int duplicate_eh_handlers
PROTO((int, int, rtx (*)(rtx
)));
261 /* map symbol refs for rethrow */
263 rtx rethrow_symbol_map
PROTO((rtx
, rtx (*)(rtx
)));
265 /* Is the rethrow label for a region used? */
267 int rethrow_used
PROTO((int));
269 /* Update the rethrow references to reflect rethrows which have been
272 void update_rethrow_references
PROTO((void));
274 /* Return the region number a this is the rethrow label for. */
276 int eh_region_from_symbol
PROTO((rtx
));
278 /* Get a pointer to the first handler in an exception region's list. */
280 struct handler_info
*get_first_handler
PROTO((int));
282 /* Find all the runtime handlers type matches currently referenced */
284 int find_all_handler_type_matches
PROTO((void ***));
286 /* The eh_nesting_info structure is used to find a list of valid handlers
287 for any arbitrary exception region. When init_eh_nesting_info is called,
288 the information is all pre-calculated and entered in this structure.
289 REGION_INDEX is a vector over all possible region numbers. Since the
290 number of regions is typically much smaller than the range of block
291 numbers, this is a sparse vector and the other data structures are
292 represented as dense vectors. Indexed with an exception region number, this
293 returns the index to use in the other data structures to retreive the
295 HANDLERS is an array of vectors which point to handler_info structures.
296 when indexed, it gives the list of all possible handlers which can
297 be reached by a throw from this exception region.
298 NUM_HANDLERS is the equivilent array indicating how many handler
299 pointers there are in the HANDLERS vector.
300 OUTER_INDEX indicates which index represents the information for the
301 outer block. 0 indicates there is no outer context.
302 REGION_COUNT is the number of regions. */
304 typedef struct eh_nesting
307 handler_info
***handlers
;
313 /* Initialize the eh_nesting_info structure. */
315 eh_nesting_info
*init_eh_nesting_info
PROTO((void));
317 /* Get a list of handlers reachable from a an exception region/insn. */
319 int reachable_handlers
PROTO((int, eh_nesting_info
*, rtx
,
320 handler_info
***handlers
));
322 /* Free the eh_nesting_info structure. */
324 void free_eh_nesting_info
PROTO((eh_nesting_info
*));
326 extern void init_eh
PROTO((void));
328 /* Initialization for the per-function EH data. */
330 extern void init_eh_for_function
PROTO((void));
332 /* Generate an exception label. Use instead of gen_label_rtx */
334 extern rtx gen_exception_label
PROTO((void));
336 /* Adds an EH table entry for EH entry number N. Called from
337 final_scan_insn for NOTE_INSN_EH_REGION_BEG. */
339 extern void add_eh_table_entry
PROTO((int n
));
341 /* Start a catch clause, triggered by runtime value paramter. */
344 extern void start_catch_handler
PROTO((tree
));
347 /* End an individual catch clause. */
349 extern void end_catch_handler
PROTO((void));
351 /* Returns a non-zero value if we need to output an exception table. */
353 extern int exception_table_p
PROTO((void));
355 /* Outputs the exception table if we have one. */
357 extern void output_exception_table
PROTO((void));
359 /* Given a return address in ADDR, determine the address we should use
360 to find the corresponding EH region. */
362 extern rtx eh_outer_context
PROTO((rtx addr
));
364 /* Called at the start of a block of try statements for which there is
365 a supplied catch handler. */
367 extern void expand_start_try_stmts
PROTO((void));
369 /* Called at the start of a block of catch statements. It terminates the
370 previous set of try statements. */
372 extern void expand_start_all_catch
PROTO((void));
374 /* Called at the end of a block of catch statements. */
376 extern void expand_end_all_catch
PROTO((void));
379 /* Create a new exception region and add the handler for the region
380 onto a list. These regions will be ended (and their handlers
381 emitted) when end_protect_partials is invoked. */
383 extern void add_partial_entry
PROTO((tree handler
));
386 /* End all of the pending exception regions that have handlers added with
387 push_protect_entry (). */
389 extern void end_protect_partials
PROTO((void));
391 /* An internal throw. */
393 extern void expand_internal_throw
PROTO((void));
395 /* Called from expand_exception_blocks and expand_end_catch_block to
396 expand and pending handlers. */
398 extern void expand_leftover_cleanups
PROTO((void));
400 /* If necessary, emit insns to get EH context for the current
403 extern void emit_eh_context
PROTO((void));
405 /* Builds a list of handler labels and puts them in the global
406 variable exception_handler_labels. */
408 extern void find_exception_handler_labels
PROTO((void));
410 /* Determine if an arbitrary label is an exception label */
412 extern int is_exception_handler_label
PROTO((int));
414 /* Performs sanity checking on the check_exception_handler_labels
417 extern void check_exception_handler_labels
PROTO((void));
419 /* Keeps track of the label used as the context of a throw to rethrow an
420 exception to the outer exception region. */
422 extern struct label_node
*outer_context_label_stack
;
424 /* A list of labels used for exception handlers. It is created by
425 find_exception_handler_labels for the optimization passes. */
427 extern rtx exception_handler_labels
;
429 /* Performs optimizations for exception handling, such as removing
430 unnecessary exception regions. Invoked from jump_optimize (). */
432 extern void exception_optimize
PROTO((void));
434 /* Return EH context (and set it up once per fn). */
435 extern rtx get_eh_context
PROTO((void));
437 /* Get the dynamic handler chain. */
438 extern rtx get_dynamic_handler_chain
PROTO((void));
440 /* Get the dynamic cleanup chain. */
441 extern rtx get_dynamic_cleanup_chain
PROTO((void));
443 /* Throw an exception. */
445 extern void emit_throw
PROTO((void));
447 /* One to use setjmp/longjmp method of generating code. */
449 extern int exceptions_via_longjmp
;
451 /* One to enable asynchronous exception support. */
453 extern int asynchronous_exceptions
;
455 /* One to protect cleanup actions with a handler that calls
456 __terminate, zero otherwise. */
458 extern int protect_cleanup_actions_with_terminate
;
461 extern tree protect_with_terminate
PROTO((tree
));
464 extern void expand_fixup_region_start
PROTO((void));
466 extern void expand_fixup_region_end
PROTO((tree
));
469 /* Various hooks for the DWARF 2 __throw routine. */
471 void expand_builtin_unwind_init
PROTO((void));
472 rtx expand_builtin_dwarf_fp_regnum
PROTO((void));
474 rtx expand_builtin_frob_return_addr
PROTO((tree
));
475 rtx expand_builtin_extract_return_addr
PROTO((tree
));
476 void expand_builtin_init_dwarf_reg_sizes
PROTO((tree
));
477 void expand_builtin_eh_return
PROTO((tree
, tree
, tree
));
479 void expand_eh_return
PROTO((void));
482 /* Checking whether 2 instructions are within the same exception region. */
484 int in_same_eh_region
PROTO((rtx
, rtx
));
485 void free_insn_eh_region
PROTO((void));
486 void init_insn_eh_region
PROTO((rtx
, int));