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authorTom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>1999-05-18 15:03:26 +0000
committerTom Tromey <tromey@gcc.gnu.org>1999-05-18 15:03:26 +0000
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java-except.h (struct eh_range): Removed unused `next' member.
* java-except.h (struct eh_range): Removed unused `next' member. * verify.c (verify_jvm_instructions): Call check_nested_ranges after adding all exception handlers. Sort exception ranges in order of start PC. (struct pc_index): New structure. (start_pc_cmp): New function. * except.c (add_handler): Return `void'. Don't call link_handler; instead construct an ordinary linked list and do range coalescing. (check_nested_ranges): New function. (link_handler): Changed interface to allow merging of eh_ranges. Split overlapping ranges. Return `void'. From-SVN: r26995
Diffstat (limited to 'gcc/java/except.c')
-rw-r--r--gcc/java/except.c158
1 files changed, 125 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/java/except.c b/gcc/java/except.c
index 8fbf0b6..0e6eb39 100644
--- a/gcc/java/except.c
+++ b/gcc/java/except.c
@@ -108,51 +108,102 @@ find_handler (pc)
return find_handler_in_range (pc, h, cache_next_child);
}
-#if 0
-first_child;
-next_sibling;
-outer;
-#endif
+/* Recursive helper routine for check_nested_ranges. */
-/* Recursive helper routine for add_handler. */
-
-static int
-link_handler (start_pc, end_pc, handler, type, outer)
- int start_pc, end_pc;
- tree handler;
- tree type;
- struct eh_range *outer;
+static void
+link_handler (range, outer)
+ struct eh_range *range, *outer;
{
struct eh_range **ptr;
- if (start_pc < outer->start_pc || end_pc > outer->end_pc)
- return 0; /* invalid or non-nested exception range */
- if (start_pc == outer->start_pc && end_pc == outer->end_pc)
+
+ if (range->start_pc == outer->start_pc && range->end_pc == outer->end_pc)
+ {
+ outer->handlers = chainon (range->handlers, outer->handlers);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* If the new range completely encloses the `outer' range, then insert it
+ between the outer range and its parent. */
+ if (range->start_pc <= outer->start_pc && range->end_pc >= outer->end_pc)
+ {
+ range->outer = outer->outer;
+ range->next_sibling = NULL;
+ range->first_child = outer;
+ outer->outer->first_child = range;
+ outer->outer = range;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Handle overlapping ranges by splitting the new range. */
+ if (range->start_pc < outer->start_pc || range->end_pc > outer->end_pc)
{
- outer->handlers = tree_cons (type, handler, outer->handlers);
- return 1;
+ struct eh_range *h
+ = (struct eh_range *) oballoc (sizeof (struct eh_range));
+ if (range->start_pc < outer->start_pc)
+ {
+ h->start_pc = range->start_pc;
+ h->end_pc = outer->start_pc;
+ range->start_pc = outer->start_pc;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ h->start_pc = outer->end_pc;
+ h->end_pc = range->end_pc;
+ range->end_pc = outer->end_pc;
+ }
+ h->first_child = NULL;
+ h->outer = NULL;
+ h->handlers = build_tree_list (TREE_PURPOSE (range->handlers),
+ TREE_VALUE (range->handlers));
+ h->next_sibling = NULL;
+ /* Restart both from the top to avoid having to make this
+ function smart about reentrancy. */
+ link_handler (h, &whole_range);
+ link_handler (range, &whole_range);
+ return;
}
+
ptr = &outer->first_child;
for (;; ptr = &(*ptr)->next_sibling)
{
- if (*ptr == NULL || end_pc <= (*ptr)->start_pc)
+ if (*ptr == NULL || range->end_pc <= (*ptr)->start_pc)
{
- struct eh_range *h = (struct eh_range *)
- oballoc (sizeof (struct eh_range));
- h->start_pc = start_pc;
- h->end_pc = end_pc;
- h->next_sibling = *ptr;
- h->first_child = NULL;
- h->outer = outer;
- h->handlers = build_tree_list (type, handler);
- *ptr = h;
- return 1;
+ range->next_sibling = *ptr;
+ range->first_child = NULL;
+ range->outer = outer;
+ *ptr = range;
+ return;
+ }
+ else if (range->start_pc < (*ptr)->end_pc)
+ {
+ link_handler (range, *ptr);
+ return;
}
- else if (start_pc < (*ptr)->end_pc)
- return link_handler (start_pc, end_pc, handler, type, *ptr);
/* end_pc > (*ptr)->start_pc && start_pc >= (*ptr)->end_pc. */
}
}
+/* The first pass of exception range processing (calling add_handler)
+ constructs a linked list of exception ranges. We turn this into
+ the data structure expected by the rest of the code, and also
+ ensure that exception ranges are properly nested. */
+
+void
+handle_nested_ranges ()
+{
+ struct eh_range *ptr, *next;
+
+ ptr = whole_range.first_child;
+ whole_range.first_child = NULL;
+ for (; ptr; ptr = next)
+ {
+ next = ptr->next_sibling;
+ ptr->next_sibling = NULL;
+ link_handler (ptr, &whole_range);
+ }
+}
+
+
/* Called to re-initialize the exception machinery for a new method. */
void
@@ -174,13 +225,54 @@ java_set_exception_lang_code ()
set_exception_version_code (1);
}
-int
+/* Add an exception range. If we already have an exception range
+ which has the same handler and label, and the new range overlaps
+ that one, then we simply extend the existing range. Some bytecode
+ obfuscators generate seemingly nonoverlapping exception ranges
+ which, when coalesced, do in fact nest correctly.
+
+ This constructs an ordinary linked list which check_nested_ranges()
+ later turns into the data structure we actually want.
+
+ We expect the input to come in order of increasing START_PC. This
+ function doesn't attempt to detect the case where two previously
+ added disjoint ranges could be coalesced by a new range; that is
+ what the sorting counteracts. */
+
+void
add_handler (start_pc, end_pc, handler, type)
int start_pc, end_pc;
tree handler;
tree type;
{
- return link_handler (start_pc, end_pc, handler, type, &whole_range);
+ struct eh_range *ptr, *prev = NULL, *h;
+
+ for (ptr = whole_range.first_child; ptr; ptr = ptr->next_sibling)
+ {
+ if (start_pc >= ptr->start_pc
+ && start_pc <= ptr->end_pc
+ && TREE_PURPOSE (ptr->handlers) == type
+ && TREE_VALUE (ptr->handlers) == handler)
+ {
+ /* Already found an overlapping range, so coalesce. */
+ ptr->end_pc = MAX (ptr->end_pc, end_pc);
+ return;
+ }
+ prev = ptr;
+ }
+
+ h = (struct eh_range *) oballoc (sizeof (struct eh_range));
+ h->start_pc = start_pc;
+ h->end_pc = end_pc;
+ h->first_child = NULL;
+ h->outer = NULL;
+ h->handlers = build_tree_list (type, handler);
+ h->next_sibling = NULL;
+
+ if (prev == NULL)
+ whole_range.first_child = h;
+ else
+ prev->next_sibling = h;
}