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#pragma once
#if ENABLE(JIT)
#include "JITStubRoutine.h"
#include "JSObject.h"
#include "WriteBarrier.h"
#include <wtf/Vector.h>
namespace JSC {
class JITStubRoutineSet;
// Use this stub routine if you know that your code might be on stack when
// either GC or other kinds of stub deletion happen. Basicaly, if your stub
// routine makes calls (either to JS code or to C++ code) then you should
// assume that it's possible for that JS or C++ code to do something that
// causes the system to try to delete your routine. Using this routine type
// ensures that the actual deletion is delayed until the GC proves that the
// routine is no longer running. You can also subclass this routine if you
// want to mark additional objects during GC in those cases where the
// routine is known to be executing, or if you want to force this routine to
// keep other routines alive (for example due to the use of a slow-path
// list which does not get reclaimed all at once).
class GCAwareJITStubRoutine : public JITStubRoutine {
public:
GCAwareJITStubRoutine(const MacroAssemblerCodeRef<JITStubRoutinePtrTag>&, VM&);
virtual ~GCAwareJITStubRoutine();
void markRequiredObjects(SlotVisitor& visitor)
{
markRequiredObjectsInternal(visitor);
}
void deleteFromGC();
protected:
void observeZeroRefCount() override;
virtual void markRequiredObjectsInternal(SlotVisitor&);
private:
friend class JITStubRoutineSet;
bool m_mayBeExecuting { false };
bool m_isJettisoned { false };
};
// Use this if you want to mark one additional object during GC if your stub
// routine is known to be executing.
class MarkingGCAwareJITStubRoutine : public GCAwareJITStubRoutine {
public:
MarkingGCAwareJITStubRoutine(
const MacroAssemblerCodeRef<JITStubRoutinePtrTag>&, VM&, const JSCell* owner, const Vector<JSCell*>&);
virtual ~MarkingGCAwareJITStubRoutine();
protected:
void markRequiredObjectsInternal(SlotVisitor&) override;
private:
Vector<WriteBarrier<JSCell>> m_cells;
};
// The stub has exception handlers in it. So it clears itself from exception
// handling table when it dies. It also frees space in CodeOrigin table
// for new exception handlers to use the same DisposableCallSiteIndex.
class GCAwareJITStubRoutineWithExceptionHandler : public MarkingGCAwareJITStubRoutine {
public:
typedef GCAwareJITStubRoutine Base;
GCAwareJITStubRoutineWithExceptionHandler(const MacroAssemblerCodeRef<JITStubRoutinePtrTag>&, VM&, const JSCell* owner, const Vector<JSCell*>&, CodeBlock*, DisposableCallSiteIndex);
void aboutToDie() override;
void observeZeroRefCount() override;
private:
CodeBlock* m_codeBlockWithExceptionHandler;
DisposableCallSiteIndex m_exceptionHandlerCallSiteIndex;
};
// Helper for easily creating a GC-aware JIT stub routine. For the varargs,
// pass zero or more JSCell*'s. This will either create a JITStubRoutine, a
// GCAwareJITStubRoutine, or an ObjectMarkingGCAwareJITStubRoutine as
// appropriate. Generally you only need to pass pointers that will be used
// after the first call to C++ or JS.
//
// Ref<JITStubRoutine> createJITStubRoutine(
// const MacroAssemblerCodeRef<JITStubRoutinePtrTag>& code,
// VM& vm,
// const JSCell* owner,
// bool makesCalls,
// ...);
//
// Note that we don't actually use C-style varargs because that leads to
// strange type-related problems. For example it would preclude us from using
// our custom of passing '0' as NULL pointer. Besides, when I did try to write
// this function using varargs, I ended up with more code than this simple
// way.
Ref<JITStubRoutine> createJITStubRoutine(
const MacroAssemblerCodeRef<JITStubRoutinePtrTag>&, VM&, const JSCell* owner, bool makesCalls,
const Vector<JSCell*>& = { },
CodeBlock* codeBlockForExceptionHandlers = nullptr, DisposableCallSiteIndex exceptionHandlingCallSiteIndex = DisposableCallSiteIndex());
} // namespace JSC
#endif // ENABLE(JIT)