1 //===- llvm/Support/Memory.h - Memory Support -------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // This file declares the llvm::sys::Memory class. 10 // 11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 12 13 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_MEMORY_H 14 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_MEMORY_H 15 16 #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" 17 #include <system_error> 18 19 namespace llvm { 20 21 // Forward declare raw_ostream: it is used for debug dumping below. 22 class raw_ostream; 23 24 namespace sys { 25 26 /// This class encapsulates the notion of a memory block which has an address 27 /// and a size. It is used by the Memory class (a friend) as the result of 28 /// various memory allocation operations. 29 /// @see Memory 30 /// Memory block abstraction. 31 class MemoryBlock { 32 public: MemoryBlock()33 MemoryBlock() : Address(nullptr), AllocatedSize(0) {} MemoryBlock(void * addr,size_t allocatedSize)34 MemoryBlock(void *addr, size_t allocatedSize) 35 : Address(addr), AllocatedSize(allocatedSize) {} base()36 void *base() const { return Address; } 37 /// The size as it was allocated. This is always greater or equal to the 38 /// size that was originally requested. allocatedSize()39 size_t allocatedSize() const { return AllocatedSize; } 40 41 private: 42 void *Address; ///< Address of first byte of memory area 43 size_t AllocatedSize; ///< Size, in bytes of the memory area 44 unsigned Flags = 0; 45 friend class Memory; 46 }; 47 48 /// This class provides various memory handling functions that manipulate 49 /// MemoryBlock instances. 50 /// @since 1.4 51 /// An abstraction for memory operations. 52 class Memory { 53 public: 54 enum ProtectionFlags { 55 MF_READ = 0x1000000, 56 MF_WRITE = 0x2000000, 57 MF_EXEC = 0x4000000, 58 MF_RWE_MASK = 0x7000000, 59 60 /// The \p MF_HUGE_HINT flag is used to indicate that the request for 61 /// a memory block should be satisfied with large pages if possible. 62 /// This is only a hint and small pages will be used as fallback. 63 /// 64 /// The presence or absence of this flag in the returned memory block 65 /// is (at least currently) *not* a reliable indicator that the memory 66 /// block will use or will not use large pages. On some systems a request 67 /// without this flag can be backed by large pages without this flag being 68 /// set, and on some other systems a request with this flag can fallback 69 /// to small pages without this flag being cleared. 70 MF_HUGE_HINT = 0x0000001 71 }; 72 73 /// This method allocates a block of memory that is suitable for loading 74 /// dynamically generated code (e.g. JIT). An attempt to allocate 75 /// \p NumBytes bytes of virtual memory is made. 76 /// \p NearBlock may point to an existing allocation in which case 77 /// an attempt is made to allocate more memory near the existing block. 78 /// The actual allocated address is not guaranteed to be near the requested 79 /// address. 80 /// \p Flags is used to set the initial protection flags for the block 81 /// of the memory. 82 /// \p EC [out] returns an object describing any error that occurs. 83 /// 84 /// This method may allocate more than the number of bytes requested. The 85 /// actual number of bytes allocated is indicated in the returned 86 /// MemoryBlock. 87 /// 88 /// The start of the allocated block must be aligned with the 89 /// system allocation granularity (64K on Windows, page size on Linux). 90 /// If the address following \p NearBlock is not so aligned, it will be 91 /// rounded up to the next allocation granularity boundary. 92 /// 93 /// \r a non-null MemoryBlock if the function was successful, 94 /// otherwise a null MemoryBlock is with \p EC describing the error. 95 /// 96 /// Allocate mapped memory. 97 static MemoryBlock allocateMappedMemory(size_t NumBytes, 98 const MemoryBlock *const NearBlock, 99 unsigned Flags, 100 std::error_code &EC); 101 102 /// This method releases a block of memory that was allocated with the 103 /// allocateMappedMemory method. It should not be used to release any 104 /// memory block allocated any other way. 105 /// \p Block describes the memory to be released. 106 /// 107 /// \r error_success if the function was successful, or an error_code 108 /// describing the failure if an error occurred. 109 /// 110 /// Release mapped memory. 111 static std::error_code releaseMappedMemory(MemoryBlock &Block); 112 113 /// This method sets the protection flags for a block of memory to the 114 /// state specified by /p Flags. The behavior is not specified if the 115 /// memory was not allocated using the allocateMappedMemory method. 116 /// \p Block describes the memory block to be protected. 117 /// \p Flags specifies the new protection state to be assigned to the block. 118 /// 119 /// If \p Flags is MF_WRITE, the actual behavior varies 120 /// with the operating system (i.e. MF_READ | MF_WRITE on Windows) and the 121 /// target architecture (i.e. MF_WRITE -> MF_READ | MF_WRITE on i386). 122 /// 123 /// \r error_success if the function was successful, or an error_code 124 /// describing the failure if an error occurred. 125 /// 126 /// Set memory protection state. 127 static std::error_code protectMappedMemory(const MemoryBlock &Block, 128 unsigned Flags); 129 130 /// InvalidateInstructionCache - Before the JIT can run a block of code 131 /// that has been emitted it must invalidate the instruction cache on some 132 /// platforms. 133 static void InvalidateInstructionCache(const void *Addr, size_t Len); 134 }; 135 136 /// Owning version of MemoryBlock. 137 class OwningMemoryBlock { 138 public: 139 OwningMemoryBlock() = default; OwningMemoryBlock(MemoryBlock M)140 explicit OwningMemoryBlock(MemoryBlock M) : M(M) {} OwningMemoryBlock(OwningMemoryBlock && Other)141 OwningMemoryBlock(OwningMemoryBlock &&Other) { 142 M = Other.M; 143 Other.M = MemoryBlock(); 144 } 145 OwningMemoryBlock& operator=(OwningMemoryBlock &&Other) { 146 M = Other.M; 147 Other.M = MemoryBlock(); 148 return *this; 149 } ~OwningMemoryBlock()150 ~OwningMemoryBlock() { 151 if (M.base()) 152 Memory::releaseMappedMemory(M); 153 } base()154 void *base() const { return M.base(); } 155 /// The size as it was allocated. This is always greater or equal to the 156 /// size that was originally requested. allocatedSize()157 size_t allocatedSize() const { return M.allocatedSize(); } getMemoryBlock()158 MemoryBlock getMemoryBlock() const { return M; } release()159 std::error_code release() { 160 std::error_code EC; 161 if (M.base()) { 162 EC = Memory::releaseMappedMemory(M); 163 M = MemoryBlock(); 164 } 165 return EC; 166 } 167 private: 168 MemoryBlock M; 169 }; 170 171 #ifndef NDEBUG 172 /// Debugging output for Memory::ProtectionFlags. 173 raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const Memory::ProtectionFlags &PF); 174 175 /// Debugging output for MemoryBlock. 176 raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const MemoryBlock &MB); 177 #endif // ifndef NDEBUG 178 } // end namespace sys 179 } // end namespace llvm 180 181 #endif 182