From 867b003fd74a1f77c9835a8c64e1dcf88f639aff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Lance Taylor Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2018 20:39:02 +0000 Subject: runtime: skip zero-sized fields in structs when converting to FFI The libffi library doesn't understand zero-sized objects. When we see a zero-sized field in a struct, just skip it when converting to the FFI data structures. There is no value to pass in any case, so not telling libffi about the field doesn't affect anything. The test case for this is https://golang.org/cl/123316. Fixes golang/go#26335 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/123335 From-SVN: r262651 --- libgo/go/runtime/ffi.go | 48 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'libgo/go') diff --git a/libgo/go/runtime/ffi.go b/libgo/go/runtime/ffi.go index 164e177..00858f1 100644 --- a/libgo/go/runtime/ffi.go +++ b/libgo/go/runtime/ffi.go @@ -225,11 +225,40 @@ func structToFFI(typ *structtype) *__ffi_type { return emptyStructToFFI() } - fields := make([]*__ffi_type, c+1) + fields := make([]*__ffi_type, 0, c+1) + checkPad := false for i, v := range typ.fields { - fields[i] = typeToFFI(v.typ) + // Skip zero-sized fields; they confuse libffi, + // and there is no value to pass in any case. + // We do have to check whether the alignment of the + // zero-sized field introduces any padding for the + // next field. + if v.typ.size == 0 { + checkPad = true + continue + } + + if checkPad { + off := uintptr(0) + for j := i - 1; j >= 0; j-- { + if typ.fields[j].typ.size > 0 { + off = typ.fields[j].offset() + typ.fields[j].typ.size + break + } + } + off += uintptr(v.typ.align) - 1 + off &^= uintptr(v.typ.align) - 1 + if off != v.offset() { + fields = append(fields, padFFI(v.offset()-off)) + } + checkPad = false + } + + fields = append(fields, typeToFFI(v.typ)) } - fields[c] = nil + + fields = append(fields, nil) + return &__ffi_type{ _type: _FFI_TYPE_STRUCT, elements: &fields[0], @@ -305,6 +334,19 @@ func emptyStructToFFI() *__ffi_type { } } +// padFFI returns a padding field of the given size +func padFFI(size uintptr) *__ffi_type { + elements := make([]*__ffi_type, size+1) + for i := uintptr(0); i < size; i++ { + elements[i] = ffi_type_uint8() + } + elements[size] = nil + return &__ffi_type{ + _type: _FFI_TYPE_STRUCT, + elements: &elements[0], + } +} + //go:linkname makeCIF reflect.makeCIF // makeCIF is used by the reflect package to allocate a CIF. -- cgit v1.1