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26 
27 #include <stdlib.h>
28 #include <dlfcn.h>
29 #include <stdio.h>
30 #include <string.h>
31 #include <stdint.h>
32 #include <pthread.h>
33 #include "typeinfo.h"
34 #include "dwarf_eh.h"
35 #include "atomic.h"
36 #include "cxxabi.h"
37 
38 #pragma weak pthread_key_create
39 #pragma weak pthread_setspecific
40 #pragma weak pthread_getspecific
41 #pragma weak pthread_once
42 #ifdef LIBCXXRT_WEAK_LOCKS
43 #pragma weak pthread_mutex_lock
44 #define pthread_mutex_lock(mtx) do {\
45 	if (pthread_mutex_lock) pthread_mutex_lock(mtx);\
46 	} while(0)
47 #pragma weak pthread_mutex_unlock
48 #define pthread_mutex_unlock(mtx) do {\
49 	if (pthread_mutex_unlock) pthread_mutex_unlock(mtx);\
50 	} while(0)
51 #pragma weak pthread_cond_signal
52 #define pthread_cond_signal(cv) do {\
53 	if (pthread_cond_signal) pthread_cond_signal(cv);\
54 	} while(0)
55 #pragma weak pthread_cond_wait
56 #define pthread_cond_wait(cv, mtx) do {\
57 	if (pthread_cond_wait) pthread_cond_wait(cv, mtx);\
58 	} while(0)
59 #endif
60 
61 using namespace ABI_NAMESPACE;
62 
63 /**
64  * Saves the result of the landing pad that we have found.  For ARM, this is
65  * stored in the generic unwind structure, while on other platforms it is
66  * stored in the C++ exception.
67  */
68 static void saveLandingPad(struct _Unwind_Context *context,
69                            struct _Unwind_Exception *ucb,
70                            struct __cxa_exception *ex,
71                            int selector,
72                            dw_eh_ptr_t landingPad)
73 {
74 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
75 	// On ARM, we store the saved exception in the generic part of the structure
76 	ucb->barrier_cache.sp = _Unwind_GetGR(context, 13);
77 	ucb->barrier_cache.bitpattern[1] = static_cast<uint32_t>(selector);
78 	ucb->barrier_cache.bitpattern[3] = reinterpret_cast<uint32_t>(landingPad);
79 #endif
80 	// Cache the results for the phase 2 unwind, if we found a handler
81 	// and this is not a foreign exception.
82 	if (ex)
83 	{
84 		ex->handlerSwitchValue = selector;
85 		ex->catchTemp = landingPad;
86 	}
87 }
88 
89 /**
90  * Loads the saved landing pad.  Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure.
91  */
92 static int loadLandingPad(struct _Unwind_Context *context,
93                           struct _Unwind_Exception *ucb,
94                           struct __cxa_exception *ex,
95                           unsigned long *selector,
96                           dw_eh_ptr_t *landingPad)
97 {
98 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
99 	*selector = ucb->barrier_cache.bitpattern[1];
100 	*landingPad = reinterpret_cast<dw_eh_ptr_t>(ucb->barrier_cache.bitpattern[3]);
101 	return 1;
102 #else
103 	if (ex)
104 	{
105 		*selector = ex->handlerSwitchValue;
106 		*landingPad = reinterpret_cast<dw_eh_ptr_t>(ex->catchTemp);
107 		return 0;
108 	}
109 	return 0;
110 #endif
111 }
112 
113 static inline _Unwind_Reason_Code continueUnwinding(struct _Unwind_Exception *ex,
114                                                     struct _Unwind_Context *context)
115 {
116 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
117 	if (__gnu_unwind_frame(ex, context) != _URC_OK) { return _URC_FAILURE; }
118 #endif
119 	return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND;
120 }
121 
122 
123 extern "C" void __cxa_free_exception(void *thrown_exception);
124 extern "C" void __cxa_free_dependent_exception(void *thrown_exception);
125 extern "C" void* __dynamic_cast(const void *sub,
126                                 const __class_type_info *src,
127                                 const __class_type_info *dst,
128                                 ptrdiff_t src2dst_offset);
129 
130 /**
131  * The type of a handler that has been found.
132  */
133 typedef enum
134 {
135 	/** No handler. */
136 	handler_none,
137 	/**
138 	 * A cleanup - the exception will propagate through this frame, but code
139 	 * must be run when this happens.
140 	 */
141 	handler_cleanup,
142 	/**
143 	 * A catch statement.  The exception will not propagate past this frame
144 	 * (without an explicit rethrow).
145 	 */
146 	handler_catch
147 } handler_type;
148 
149 /**
150  * Per-thread info required by the runtime.  We store a single structure
151  * pointer in thread-local storage, because this tends to be a scarce resource
152  * and it's impolite to steal all of it and not leave any for the rest of the
153  * program.
154  *
155  * Instances of this structure are allocated lazily - at most one per thread -
156  * and are destroyed on thread termination.
157  */
158 struct __cxa_thread_info
159 {
160 	/** The termination handler for this thread. */
161 	terminate_handler terminateHandler;
162 	/** The unexpected exception handler for this thread. */
163 	unexpected_handler unexpectedHandler;
164 	/**
165 	 * The number of emergency buffers held by this thread.  This is 0 in
166 	 * normal operation - the emergency buffers are only used when malloc()
167 	 * fails to return memory for allocating an exception.  Threads are not
168 	 * permitted to hold more than 4 emergency buffers (as per recommendation
169 	 * in ABI spec [3.3.1]).
170 	 */
171 	int emergencyBuffersHeld;
172 	/**
173 	 * The exception currently running in a cleanup.
174 	 */
175 	_Unwind_Exception *currentCleanup;
176 	/**
177 	 * Our state with respect to foreign exceptions.  Usually none, set to
178 	 * caught if we have just caught an exception and rethrown if we are
179 	 * rethrowing it.
180 	 */
181 	enum
182 	{
183 		none,
184 		caught,
185 		rethrown
186 	} foreign_exception_state;
187 	/**
188 	 * The public part of this structure, accessible from outside of this
189 	 * module.
190 	 */
191 	__cxa_eh_globals globals;
192 };
193 /**
194  * Dependent exception.  This
195  */
196 struct __cxa_dependent_exception
197 {
198 #if __LP64__
199 	void *primaryException;
200 #endif
201 	std::type_info *exceptionType;
202 	void (*exceptionDestructor) (void *);
203 	unexpected_handler unexpectedHandler;
204 	terminate_handler terminateHandler;
205 	__cxa_exception *nextException;
206 	int handlerCount;
207 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
208 	_Unwind_Exception *nextCleanup;
209 	int cleanupCount;
210 #endif
211 	int handlerSwitchValue;
212 	const char *actionRecord;
213 	const char *languageSpecificData;
214 	void *catchTemp;
215 	void *adjustedPtr;
216 #if !__LP64__
217 	void *primaryException;
218 #endif
219 	_Unwind_Exception unwindHeader;
220 };
221 
222 
223 namespace std
224 {
225 	void unexpected();
226 	class exception
227 	{
228 		public:
229 			virtual ~exception() throw();
230 			virtual const char* what() const throw();
231 	};
232 
233 }
234 
235 /**
236  * Class of exceptions to distinguish between this and other exception types.
237  *
238  * The first four characters are the vendor ID.  Currently, we use GNUC,
239  * because we aim for ABI-compatibility with the GNU implementation, and
240  * various checks may test for equality of the class, which is incorrect.
241  */
242 static const uint64_t exception_class =
243 	EXCEPTION_CLASS('G', 'N', 'U', 'C', 'C', '+', '+', '\0');
244 /**
245  * Class used for dependent exceptions.
246  */
247 static const uint64_t dependent_exception_class =
248 	EXCEPTION_CLASS('G', 'N', 'U', 'C', 'C', '+', '+', '\x01');
249 /**
250  * The low four bytes of the exception class, indicating that we conform to the
251  * Itanium C++ ABI.  This is currently unused, but should be used in the future
252  * if we change our exception class, to allow this library and libsupc++ to be
253  * linked to the same executable and both to interoperate.
254  */
255 static const uint32_t abi_exception_class =
256 	GENERIC_EXCEPTION_CLASS('C', '+', '+', '\0');
257 
258 static bool isCXXException(uint64_t cls)
259 {
260 	return (cls == exception_class) || (cls == dependent_exception_class);
261 }
262 
263 static bool isDependentException(uint64_t cls)
264 {
265 	return cls == dependent_exception_class;
266 }
267 
268 static __cxa_exception *exceptionFromPointer(void *ex)
269 {
270 	return reinterpret_cast<__cxa_exception*>(static_cast<char*>(ex) -
271 			offsetof(struct __cxa_exception, unwindHeader));
272 }
273 static __cxa_exception *realExceptionFromException(__cxa_exception *ex)
274 {
275 	if (!isDependentException(ex->unwindHeader.exception_class)) { return ex; }
276 	return reinterpret_cast<__cxa_exception*>((reinterpret_cast<__cxa_dependent_exception*>(ex))->primaryException)-1;
277 }
278 
279 
280 namespace std
281 {
282 	// Forward declaration of standard library terminate() function used to
283 	// abort execution.
284 	void terminate(void);
285 }
286 
287 using namespace ABI_NAMESPACE;
288 
289 
290 
291 /** The global termination handler. */
292 static terminate_handler terminateHandler = abort;
293 /** The global unexpected exception handler. */
294 static unexpected_handler unexpectedHandler = std::terminate;
295 
296 /** Key used for thread-local data. */
297 static pthread_key_t eh_key;
298 
299 
300 /**
301  * Cleanup function, allowing foreign exception handlers to correctly destroy
302  * this exception if they catch it.
303  */
304 static void exception_cleanup(_Unwind_Reason_Code reason,
305                               struct _Unwind_Exception *ex)
306 {
307 	// Exception layout:
308 	// [__cxa_exception [_Unwind_Exception]] [exception object]
309 	//
310 	// __cxa_free_exception expects a pointer to the exception object
311 	__cxa_free_exception(static_cast<void*>(ex + 1));
312 }
313 static void dependent_exception_cleanup(_Unwind_Reason_Code reason,
314                               struct _Unwind_Exception *ex)
315 {
316 
317 	__cxa_free_dependent_exception(static_cast<void*>(ex + 1));
318 }
319 
320 /**
321  * Recursively walk a list of exceptions and delete them all in post-order.
322  */
323 static void free_exception_list(__cxa_exception *ex)
324 {
325 	if (0 != ex->nextException)
326 	{
327 		free_exception_list(ex->nextException);
328 	}
329 	// __cxa_free_exception() expects to be passed the thrown object, which
330 	// immediately follows the exception, not the exception itself
331 	__cxa_free_exception(ex+1);
332 }
333 
334 /**
335  * Cleanup function called when a thread exists to make certain that all of the
336  * per-thread data is deleted.
337  */
338 static void thread_cleanup(void* thread_info)
339 {
340 	__cxa_thread_info *info = static_cast<__cxa_thread_info*>(thread_info);
341 	if (info->globals.caughtExceptions)
342 	{
343 		// If this is a foreign exception, ask it to clean itself up.
344 		if (info->foreign_exception_state != __cxa_thread_info::none)
345 		{
346 			_Unwind_Exception *e = reinterpret_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(info->globals.caughtExceptions);
347 			if (e->exception_cleanup)
348 				e->exception_cleanup(_URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT, e);
349 		}
350 		else
351 		{
352 			free_exception_list(info->globals.caughtExceptions);
353 		}
354 	}
355 	free(thread_info);
356 }
357 
358 
359 /**
360  * Once control used to protect the key creation.
361  */
362 static pthread_once_t once_control = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
363 
364 /**
365  * We may not be linked against a full pthread implementation.  If we're not,
366  * then we need to fake the thread-local storage by storing 'thread-local'
367  * things in a global.
368  */
369 static bool fakeTLS;
370 /**
371  * Thread-local storage for a single-threaded program.
372  */
373 static __cxa_thread_info singleThreadInfo;
374 /**
375  * Initialise eh_key.
376  */
377 static void init_key(void)
378 {
379 	if ((0 == pthread_key_create) ||
380 	    (0 == pthread_setspecific) ||
381 	    (0 == pthread_getspecific))
382 	{
383 		fakeTLS = true;
384 		return;
385 	}
386 	pthread_key_create(&eh_key, thread_cleanup);
387 	pthread_setspecific(eh_key, reinterpret_cast<void *>(0x42));
388 	fakeTLS = (pthread_getspecific(eh_key) != reinterpret_cast<void *>(0x42));
389 	pthread_setspecific(eh_key, 0);
390 }
391 
392 /**
393  * Returns the thread info structure, creating it if it is not already created.
394  */
395 static __cxa_thread_info *thread_info()
396 {
397 	if ((0 == pthread_once) || pthread_once(&once_control, init_key))
398 	{
399 		fakeTLS = true;
400 	}
401 	if (fakeTLS) { return &singleThreadInfo; }
402 	__cxa_thread_info *info = static_cast<__cxa_thread_info*>(pthread_getspecific(eh_key));
403 	if (0 == info)
404 	{
405 		info = static_cast<__cxa_thread_info*>(calloc(1, sizeof(__cxa_thread_info)));
406 		pthread_setspecific(eh_key, info);
407 	}
408 	return info;
409 }
410 /**
411  * Fast version of thread_info().  May fail if thread_info() is not called on
412  * this thread at least once already.
413  */
414 static __cxa_thread_info *thread_info_fast()
415 {
416 	if (fakeTLS) { return &singleThreadInfo; }
417 	return static_cast<__cxa_thread_info*>(pthread_getspecific(eh_key));
418 }
419 /**
420  * ABI function returning the __cxa_eh_globals structure.
421  */
422 extern "C" __cxa_eh_globals *ABI_NAMESPACE::__cxa_get_globals(void)
423 {
424 	return &(thread_info()->globals);
425 }
426 /**
427  * Version of __cxa_get_globals() assuming that __cxa_get_globals() has already
428  * been called at least once by this thread.
429  */
430 extern "C" __cxa_eh_globals *ABI_NAMESPACE::__cxa_get_globals_fast(void)
431 {
432 	return &(thread_info_fast()->globals);
433 }
434 
435 /**
436  * An emergency allocation reserved for when malloc fails.  This is treated as
437  * 16 buffers of 1KB each.
438  */
439 static char emergency_buffer[16384];
440 /**
441  * Flag indicating whether each buffer is allocated.
442  */
443 static bool buffer_allocated[16];
444 /**
445  * Lock used to protect emergency allocation.
446  */
447 static pthread_mutex_t emergency_malloc_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
448 /**
449  * Condition variable used to wait when two threads are both trying to use the
450  * emergency malloc() buffer at once.
451  */
452 static pthread_cond_t emergency_malloc_wait = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
453 
454 /**
455  * Allocates size bytes from the emergency allocation mechanism, if possible.
456  * This function will fail if size is over 1KB or if this thread already has 4
457  * emergency buffers.  If all emergency buffers are allocated, it will sleep
458  * until one becomes available.
459  */
460 static char *emergency_malloc(size_t size)
461 {
462 	if (size > 1024) { return 0; }
463 
464 	__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
465 	// Only 4 emergency buffers allowed per thread!
466 	if (info->emergencyBuffersHeld > 3) { return 0; }
467 
468 	pthread_mutex_lock(&emergency_malloc_lock);
469 	int buffer = -1;
470 	while (buffer < 0)
471 	{
472 		// While we were sleeping on the lock, another thread might have free'd
473 		// enough memory for us to use, so try the allocation again - no point
474 		// using the emergency buffer if there is some real memory that we can
475 		// use...
476 		void *m = calloc(1, size);
477 		if (0 != m)
478 		{
479 			pthread_mutex_unlock(&emergency_malloc_lock);
480 			return static_cast<char*>(m);
481 		}
482 		for (int i=0 ; i<16 ; i++)
483 		{
484 			if (!buffer_allocated[i])
485 			{
486 				buffer = i;
487 				buffer_allocated[i] = true;
488 				break;
489 			}
490 		}
491 		// If there still isn't a buffer available, then sleep on the condition
492 		// variable.  This will be signalled when another thread releases one
493 		// of the emergency buffers.
494 		if (buffer < 0)
495 		{
496 			pthread_cond_wait(&emergency_malloc_wait, &emergency_malloc_lock);
497 		}
498 	}
499 	pthread_mutex_unlock(&emergency_malloc_lock);
500 	info->emergencyBuffersHeld++;
501 	return emergency_buffer + (1024 * buffer);
502 }
503 
504 /**
505  * Frees a buffer returned by emergency_malloc().
506  *
507  * Note: Neither this nor emergency_malloc() is particularly efficient.  This
508  * should not matter, because neither will be called in normal operation - they
509  * are only used when the program runs out of memory, which should not happen
510  * often.
511  */
512 static void emergency_malloc_free(char *ptr)
513 {
514 	int buffer = -1;
515 	// Find the buffer corresponding to this pointer.
516 	for (int i=0 ; i<16 ; i++)
517 	{
518 		if (ptr == static_cast<void*>(emergency_buffer + (1024 * i)))
519 		{
520 			buffer = i;
521 			break;
522 		}
523 	}
524 	assert(buffer >= 0 &&
525 	       "Trying to free something that is not an emergency buffer!");
526 	// emergency_malloc() is expected to return 0-initialized data.  We don't
527 	// zero the buffer when allocating it, because the static buffers will
528 	// begin life containing 0 values.
529 	memset(ptr, 0, 1024);
530 	// Signal the condition variable to wake up any threads that are blocking
531 	// waiting for some space in the emergency buffer
532 	pthread_mutex_lock(&emergency_malloc_lock);
533 	// In theory, we don't need to do this with the lock held.  In practice,
534 	// our array of bools will probably be updated using 32-bit or 64-bit
535 	// memory operations, so this update may clobber adjacent values.
536 	buffer_allocated[buffer] = false;
537 	pthread_cond_signal(&emergency_malloc_wait);
538 	pthread_mutex_unlock(&emergency_malloc_lock);
539 }
540 
541 static char *alloc_or_die(size_t size)
542 {
543 	char *buffer = static_cast<char*>(calloc(1, size));
544 
545 	// If calloc() doesn't want to give us any memory, try using an emergency
546 	// buffer.
547 	if (0 == buffer)
548 	{
549 		buffer = emergency_malloc(size);
550 		// This is only reached if the allocation is greater than 1KB, and
551 		// anyone throwing objects that big really should know better.
552 		if (0 == buffer)
553 		{
554 			fprintf(stderr, "Out of memory attempting to allocate exception\n");
555 			std::terminate();
556 		}
557 	}
558 	return buffer;
559 }
560 static void free_exception(char *e)
561 {
562 	// If this allocation is within the address range of the emergency buffer,
563 	// don't call free() because it was not allocated with malloc()
564 	if ((e >= emergency_buffer) &&
565 	    (e < (emergency_buffer + sizeof(emergency_buffer))))
566 	{
567 		emergency_malloc_free(e);
568 	}
569 	else
570 	{
571 		free(e);
572 	}
573 }
574 
575 /**
576  * Allocates an exception structure.  Returns a pointer to the space that can
577  * be used to store an object of thrown_size bytes.  This function will use an
578  * emergency buffer if malloc() fails, and may block if there are no such
579  * buffers available.
580  */
581 extern "C" void *__cxa_allocate_exception(size_t thrown_size)
582 {
583 	size_t size = thrown_size + sizeof(__cxa_exception);
584 	char *buffer = alloc_or_die(size);
585 	return buffer+sizeof(__cxa_exception);
586 }
587 
588 extern "C" void *__cxa_allocate_dependent_exception(void)
589 {
590 	size_t size = sizeof(__cxa_dependent_exception);
591 	char *buffer = alloc_or_die(size);
592 	return buffer+sizeof(__cxa_dependent_exception);
593 }
594 
595 /**
596  * __cxa_free_exception() is called when an exception was thrown in between
597  * calling __cxa_allocate_exception() and actually throwing the exception.
598  * This happens when the object's copy constructor throws an exception.
599  *
600  * In this implementation, it is also called by __cxa_end_catch() and during
601  * thread cleanup.
602  */
603 extern "C" void __cxa_free_exception(void *thrown_exception)
604 {
605 	__cxa_exception *ex = reinterpret_cast<__cxa_exception*>(thrown_exception) - 1;
606 	// Free the object that was thrown, calling its destructor
607 	if (0 != ex->exceptionDestructor)
608 	{
609 		try
610 		{
611 			ex->exceptionDestructor(thrown_exception);
612 		}
613 		catch(...)
614 		{
615 			// FIXME: Check that this is really what the spec says to do.
616 			std::terminate();
617 		}
618 	}
619 
620 	free_exception(reinterpret_cast<char*>(ex));
621 }
622 
623 static void releaseException(__cxa_exception *exception)
624 {
625 	if (isDependentException(exception->unwindHeader.exception_class))
626 	{
627 		__cxa_free_dependent_exception(exception+1);
628 		return;
629 	}
630 	if (__sync_sub_and_fetch(&exception->referenceCount, 1) == 0)
631 	{
632 		// __cxa_free_exception() expects to be passed the thrown object,
633 		// which immediately follows the exception, not the exception
634 		// itself
635 		__cxa_free_exception(exception+1);
636 	}
637 }
638 
639 void __cxa_free_dependent_exception(void *thrown_exception)
640 {
641 	__cxa_dependent_exception *ex = reinterpret_cast<__cxa_dependent_exception*>(thrown_exception) - 1;
642 	assert(isDependentException(ex->unwindHeader.exception_class));
643 	if (ex->primaryException)
644 	{
645 		releaseException(realExceptionFromException(reinterpret_cast<__cxa_exception*>(ex)));
646 	}
647 	free_exception(reinterpret_cast<char*>(ex));
648 }
649 
650 /**
651  * Callback function used with _Unwind_Backtrace().
652  *
653  * Prints a stack trace.  Used only for debugging help.
654  *
655  * Note: As of FreeBSD 8.1, dladd() still doesn't work properly, so this only
656  * correctly prints function names from public, relocatable, symbols.
657  */
658 static _Unwind_Reason_Code trace(struct _Unwind_Context *context, void *c)
659 {
660 	Dl_info myinfo;
661 	int mylookup =
662 		dladdr(reinterpret_cast<void *>(__cxa_current_exception_type), &myinfo);
663 	void *ip = reinterpret_cast<void*>(_Unwind_GetIP(context));
664 	Dl_info info;
665 	if (dladdr(ip, &info) != 0)
666 	{
667 		if (mylookup == 0 || strcmp(info.dli_fname, myinfo.dli_fname) != 0)
668 		{
669 			printf("%p:%s() in %s\n", ip, info.dli_sname, info.dli_fname);
670 		}
671 	}
672 	return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND;
673 }
674 
675 /**
676  * Report a failure that occurred when attempting to throw an exception.
677  *
678  * If the failure happened by falling off the end of the stack without finding
679  * a handler, prints a back trace before aborting.
680  */
681 #if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4)
682 extern "C" void *__cxa_begin_catch(void *e) throw();
683 #else
684 extern "C" void *__cxa_begin_catch(void *e);
685 #endif
686 static void report_failure(_Unwind_Reason_Code err, __cxa_exception *thrown_exception)
687 {
688 	switch (err)
689 	{
690 		default: break;
691 		case _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR:
692 			fprintf(stderr, "Fatal error during phase 1 unwinding\n");
693 			break;
694 #if !defined(__arm__) || defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
695 		case _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR:
696 			fprintf(stderr, "Fatal error during phase 2 unwinding\n");
697 			break;
698 #endif
699 		case _URC_END_OF_STACK:
700 			__cxa_begin_catch (&(thrown_exception->unwindHeader));
701  			std::terminate();
702 			fprintf(stderr, "Terminating due to uncaught exception %p",
703 					static_cast<void*>(thrown_exception));
704 			thrown_exception = realExceptionFromException(thrown_exception);
705 			static const __class_type_info *e_ti =
706 				static_cast<const __class_type_info*>(&typeid(std::exception));
707 			const __class_type_info *throw_ti =
708 				dynamic_cast<const __class_type_info*>(thrown_exception->exceptionType);
709 			if (throw_ti)
710 			{
711 				std::exception *e =
712 					static_cast<std::exception*>(e_ti->cast_to(static_cast<void*>(thrown_exception+1),
713 							throw_ti));
714 				if (e)
715 				{
716 					fprintf(stderr, " '%s'", e->what());
717 				}
718 			}
719 
720 			size_t bufferSize = 128;
721 			char *demangled = static_cast<char*>(malloc(bufferSize));
722 			const char *mangled = thrown_exception->exceptionType->name();
723 			int status;
724 			demangled = __cxa_demangle(mangled, demangled, &bufferSize, &status);
725 			fprintf(stderr, " of type %s\n",
726 				status == 0 ? demangled : mangled);
727 			if (status == 0) { free(demangled); }
728 			// Print a back trace if no handler is found.
729 			// TODO: Make this optional
730 #ifndef __arm__
731 			_Unwind_Backtrace(trace, 0);
732 #endif
733 
734 			// Just abort. No need to call std::terminate for the second time
735 			abort();
736 			break;
737 	}
738 	std::terminate();
739 }
740 
741 static void throw_exception(__cxa_exception *ex)
742 {
743 	__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
744 	ex->unexpectedHandler = info->unexpectedHandler;
745 	if (0 == ex->unexpectedHandler)
746 	{
747 		ex->unexpectedHandler = unexpectedHandler;
748 	}
749 	ex->terminateHandler  = info->terminateHandler;
750 	if (0 == ex->terminateHandler)
751 	{
752 		ex->terminateHandler = terminateHandler;
753 	}
754 	info->globals.uncaughtExceptions++;
755 
756 	_Unwind_Reason_Code err = _Unwind_RaiseException(&ex->unwindHeader);
757 	// The _Unwind_RaiseException() function should not return, it should
758 	// unwind the stack past this function.  If it does return, then something
759 	// has gone wrong.
760 	report_failure(err, ex);
761 }
762 
763 
764 /**
765  * ABI function for throwing an exception.  Takes the object to be thrown (the
766  * pointer returned by __cxa_allocate_exception()), the type info for the
767  * pointee, and the destructor (if there is one) as arguments.
768  */
769 extern "C" void __cxa_throw(void *thrown_exception,
770                             std::type_info *tinfo,
771                             void(*dest)(void*))
772 {
773 	__cxa_exception *ex = reinterpret_cast<__cxa_exception*>(thrown_exception) - 1;
774 
775 	ex->referenceCount = 1;
776 	ex->exceptionType = tinfo;
777 
778 	ex->exceptionDestructor = dest;
779 
780 	ex->unwindHeader.exception_class = exception_class;
781 	ex->unwindHeader.exception_cleanup = exception_cleanup;
782 
783 	throw_exception(ex);
784 }
785 
786 extern "C" void __cxa_rethrow_primary_exception(void* thrown_exception)
787 {
788 	if (NULL == thrown_exception) { return; }
789 
790 	__cxa_exception *original = exceptionFromPointer(thrown_exception);
791 	__cxa_dependent_exception *ex = reinterpret_cast<__cxa_dependent_exception*>(__cxa_allocate_dependent_exception())-1;
792 
793 	ex->primaryException = thrown_exception;
794 	__cxa_increment_exception_refcount(thrown_exception);
795 
796 	ex->exceptionType = original->exceptionType;
797 	ex->unwindHeader.exception_class = dependent_exception_class;
798 	ex->unwindHeader.exception_cleanup = dependent_exception_cleanup;
799 
800 	throw_exception(reinterpret_cast<__cxa_exception*>(ex));
801 }
802 
803 extern "C" void *__cxa_current_primary_exception(void)
804 {
805 	__cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals();
806 	__cxa_exception *ex = globals->caughtExceptions;
807 
808 	if (0 == ex) { return NULL; }
809 	ex = realExceptionFromException(ex);
810 	__sync_fetch_and_add(&ex->referenceCount, 1);
811 	return ex + 1;
812 }
813 
814 extern "C" void __cxa_increment_exception_refcount(void* thrown_exception)
815 {
816 	if (NULL == thrown_exception) { return; }
817 	__cxa_exception *ex = static_cast<__cxa_exception*>(thrown_exception) - 1;
818 	if (isDependentException(ex->unwindHeader.exception_class)) { return; }
819 	__sync_fetch_and_add(&ex->referenceCount, 1);
820 }
821 extern "C" void __cxa_decrement_exception_refcount(void* thrown_exception)
822 {
823 	if (NULL == thrown_exception) { return; }
824 	__cxa_exception *ex = static_cast<__cxa_exception*>(thrown_exception) - 1;
825 	releaseException(ex);
826 }
827 
828 /**
829  * ABI function.  Rethrows the current exception.  Does not remove the
830  * exception from the stack or decrement its handler count - the compiler is
831  * expected to set the landing pad for this function to the end of the catch
832  * block, and then call _Unwind_Resume() to continue unwinding once
833  * __cxa_end_catch() has been called and any cleanup code has been run.
834  */
835 extern "C" void __cxa_rethrow()
836 {
837 	__cxa_thread_info *ti = thread_info();
838 	__cxa_eh_globals *globals = &ti->globals;
839 	// Note: We don't remove this from the caught list here, because
840 	// __cxa_end_catch will be called when we unwind out of the try block.  We
841 	// could probably make this faster by providing an alternative rethrow
842 	// function and ensuring that all cleanup code is run before calling it, so
843 	// we can skip the top stack frame when unwinding.
844 	__cxa_exception *ex = globals->caughtExceptions;
845 
846 	if (0 == ex)
847 	{
848 		fprintf(stderr,
849 		        "Attempting to rethrow an exception that doesn't exist!\n");
850 		std::terminate();
851 	}
852 
853 	if (ti->foreign_exception_state != __cxa_thread_info::none)
854 	{
855 		ti->foreign_exception_state = __cxa_thread_info::rethrown;
856 		_Unwind_Exception *e = reinterpret_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(ex);
857 		_Unwind_Reason_Code err = _Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow(e);
858 		report_failure(err, ex);
859 		return;
860 	}
861 
862 	assert(ex->handlerCount > 0 && "Rethrowing uncaught exception!");
863 
864 	// `globals->uncaughtExceptions` was decremented by `__cxa_begin_catch`.
865 	// It's normally incremented by `throw_exception`, but this path invokes
866 	// `_Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow` directly to rethrow the exception.
867 	// This path is only reachable if we're rethrowing a C++ exception -
868 	// foreign exceptions don't adjust any of this state.
869 	globals->uncaughtExceptions++;
870 
871 	// ex->handlerCount will be decremented in __cxa_end_catch in enclosing
872 	// catch block
873 
874 	// Make handler count negative. This will tell __cxa_end_catch that
875 	// exception was rethrown and exception object should not be destroyed
876 	// when handler count become zero
877 	ex->handlerCount = -ex->handlerCount;
878 
879 	// Continue unwinding the stack with this exception.  This should unwind to
880 	// the place in the caller where __cxa_end_catch() is called.  The caller
881 	// will then run cleanup code and bounce the exception back with
882 	// _Unwind_Resume().
883 	_Unwind_Reason_Code err = _Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow(&ex->unwindHeader);
884 	report_failure(err, ex);
885 }
886 
887 /**
888  * Returns the type_info object corresponding to the filter.
889  */
890 static std::type_info *get_type_info_entry(_Unwind_Context *context,
891                                            dwarf_eh_lsda *lsda,
892                                            int filter)
893 {
894 	// Get the address of the record in the table.
895 	dw_eh_ptr_t record = lsda->type_table -
896 		dwarf_size_of_fixed_size_field(lsda->type_table_encoding)*filter;
897 	//record -= 4;
898 	dw_eh_ptr_t start = record;
899 	// Read the value, but it's probably an indirect reference...
900 	int64_t offset = read_value(lsda->type_table_encoding, &record);
901 
902 	// (If the entry is 0, don't try to dereference it.  That would be bad.)
903 	if (offset == 0) { return 0; }
904 
905 	// ...so we need to resolve it
906 	return reinterpret_cast<std::type_info*>(resolve_indirect_value(context,
907 			lsda->type_table_encoding, offset, start));
908 }
909 
910 
911 
912 /**
913  * Checks the type signature found in a handler against the type of the thrown
914  * object.  If ex is 0 then it is assumed to be a foreign exception and only
915  * matches cleanups.
916  */
917 static bool check_type_signature(__cxa_exception *ex,
918                                  const std::type_info *type,
919                                  void *&adjustedPtr)
920 {
921 	void *exception_ptr = static_cast<void*>(ex+1);
922 	const std::type_info *ex_type = ex ? ex->exceptionType : 0;
923 
924 	bool is_ptr = ex ? ex_type->__is_pointer_p() : false;
925 	if (is_ptr)
926 	{
927 		exception_ptr = *static_cast<void**>(exception_ptr);
928 	}
929 	// Always match a catchall, even with a foreign exception
930 	//
931 	// Note: A 0 here is a catchall, not a cleanup, so we return true to
932 	// indicate that we found a catch.
933 	if (0 == type)
934 	{
935 		if (ex)
936 		{
937 			adjustedPtr = exception_ptr;
938 		}
939 		return true;
940 	}
941 
942 	if (0 == ex) { return false; }
943 
944 	// If the types are the same, no casting is needed.
945 	if (*type == *ex_type)
946 	{
947 		adjustedPtr = exception_ptr;
948 		return true;
949 	}
950 
951 
952 	if (type->__do_catch(ex_type, &exception_ptr, 1))
953 	{
954 		adjustedPtr = exception_ptr;
955 		return true;
956 	}
957 
958 	return false;
959 }
960 /**
961  * Checks whether the exception matches the type specifiers in this action
962  * record.  If the exception only matches cleanups, then this returns false.
963  * If it matches a catch (including a catchall) then it returns true.
964  *
965  * The selector argument is used to return the selector that is passed in the
966  * second exception register when installing the context.
967  */
968 static handler_type check_action_record(_Unwind_Context *context,
969                                         dwarf_eh_lsda *lsda,
970                                         dw_eh_ptr_t action_record,
971                                         __cxa_exception *ex,
972                                         unsigned long *selector,
973                                         void *&adjustedPtr)
974 {
975 	if (!action_record) { return handler_cleanup; }
976 	handler_type found = handler_none;
977 	while (action_record)
978 	{
979 		int filter = read_sleb128(&action_record);
980 		dw_eh_ptr_t action_record_offset_base = action_record;
981 		int displacement = read_sleb128(&action_record);
982 		action_record = displacement ?
983 			action_record_offset_base + displacement : 0;
984 		// We only check handler types for C++ exceptions - foreign exceptions
985 		// are only allowed for cleanups and catchalls.
986 		if (filter > 0)
987 		{
988 			std::type_info *handler_type = get_type_info_entry(context, lsda, filter);
989 			if (check_type_signature(ex, handler_type, adjustedPtr))
990 			{
991 				*selector = filter;
992 				return handler_catch;
993 			}
994 		}
995 		else if (filter < 0 && 0 != ex)
996 		{
997 			bool matched = false;
998 			*selector = filter;
999 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
1000 			filter++;
1001 			std::type_info *handler_type = get_type_info_entry(context, lsda, filter--);
1002 			while (handler_type)
1003 			{
1004 				if (check_type_signature(ex, handler_type, adjustedPtr))
1005 				{
1006 					matched = true;
1007 					break;
1008 				}
1009 				handler_type = get_type_info_entry(context, lsda, filter--);
1010 			}
1011 #else
1012 			unsigned char *type_index = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(lsda->type_table) - filter - 1;
1013 			while (*type_index)
1014 			{
1015 				std::type_info *handler_type = get_type_info_entry(context, lsda, *(type_index++));
1016 				// If the exception spec matches a permitted throw type for
1017 				// this function, don't report a handler - we are allowed to
1018 				// propagate this exception out.
1019 				if (check_type_signature(ex, handler_type, adjustedPtr))
1020 				{
1021 					matched = true;
1022 					break;
1023 				}
1024 			}
1025 #endif
1026 			if (matched) { continue; }
1027 			// If we don't find an allowed exception spec, we need to install
1028 			// the context for this action.  The landing pad will then call the
1029 			// unexpected exception function.  Treat this as a catch
1030 			return handler_catch;
1031 		}
1032 		else if (filter == 0)
1033 		{
1034 			*selector = filter;
1035 			found = handler_cleanup;
1036 		}
1037 	}
1038 	return found;
1039 }
1040 
1041 static void pushCleanupException(_Unwind_Exception *exceptionObject,
1042                                  __cxa_exception *ex)
1043 {
1044 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
1045 	__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info_fast();
1046 	if (ex)
1047 	{
1048 		ex->cleanupCount++;
1049 		if (ex->cleanupCount > 1)
1050 		{
1051 			assert(exceptionObject == info->currentCleanup);
1052 			return;
1053 		}
1054 		ex->nextCleanup = info->currentCleanup;
1055 	}
1056 	info->currentCleanup = exceptionObject;
1057 #endif
1058 }
1059 
1060 /**
1061  * The exception personality function.  This is referenced in the unwinding
1062  * DWARF metadata and is called by the unwind library for each C++ stack frame
1063  * containing catch or cleanup code.
1064  */
1065 extern "C"
1066 BEGIN_PERSONALITY_FUNCTION(__gxx_personality_v0)
1067 	// This personality function is for version 1 of the ABI.  If you use it
1068 	// with a future version of the ABI, it won't know what to do, so it
1069 	// reports a fatal error and give up before it breaks anything.
1070 	if (1 != version)
1071 	{
1072 		return _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR;
1073 	}
1074 	__cxa_exception *ex = 0;
1075 	__cxa_exception *realEx = 0;
1076 
1077 	// If this exception is throw by something else then we can't make any
1078 	// assumptions about its layout beyond the fields declared in
1079 	// _Unwind_Exception.
1080 	bool foreignException = !isCXXException(exceptionClass);
1081 
1082 	// If this isn't a foreign exception, then we have a C++ exception structure
1083 	if (!foreignException)
1084 	{
1085 		ex = exceptionFromPointer(exceptionObject);
1086 		realEx = realExceptionFromException(ex);
1087 	}
1088 
1089 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
1090 	unsigned char *lsda_addr =
1091 		static_cast<unsigned char*>(_Unwind_GetLanguageSpecificData(context));
1092 #else
1093 	unsigned char *lsda_addr =
1094 		reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(static_cast<uintptr_t>(_Unwind_GetLanguageSpecificData(context)));
1095 #endif
1096 
1097 	// No LSDA implies no landing pads - try the next frame
1098 	if (0 == lsda_addr) { return continueUnwinding(exceptionObject, context); }
1099 
1100 	// These two variables define how the exception will be handled.
1101 	dwarf_eh_action action = {0};
1102 	unsigned long selector = 0;
1103 
1104 	// During the search phase, we do a complete lookup.  If we return
1105 	// _URC_HANDLER_FOUND, then the phase 2 unwind will call this function with
1106 	// a _UA_HANDLER_FRAME action, telling us to install the handler frame.  If
1107 	// we return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND, we may be called again later with a
1108 	// _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE action for this frame.
1109 	//
1110 	// The point of the two-stage unwind allows us to entirely avoid any stack
1111 	// unwinding if there is no handler.  If there are just cleanups found,
1112 	// then we can just panic call an abort function.
1113 	//
1114 	// Matching a handler is much more expensive than matching a cleanup,
1115 	// because we don't need to bother doing type comparisons (or looking at
1116 	// the type table at all) for a cleanup.  This means that there is no need
1117 	// to cache the result of finding a cleanup, because it's (quite) quick to
1118 	// look it up again from the action table.
1119 	if (actions & _UA_SEARCH_PHASE)
1120 	{
1121 		struct dwarf_eh_lsda lsda = parse_lsda(context, lsda_addr);
1122 
1123 		if (!dwarf_eh_find_callsite(context, &lsda, &action))
1124 		{
1125 			// EH range not found. This happens if exception is thrown and not
1126 			// caught inside a cleanup (destructor).  We should call
1127 			// terminate() in this case.  The catchTemp (landing pad) field of
1128 			// exception object will contain null when personality function is
1129 			// called with _UA_HANDLER_FRAME action for phase 2 unwinding.
1130 			return _URC_HANDLER_FOUND;
1131 		}
1132 
1133 		handler_type found_handler = check_action_record(context, &lsda,
1134 				action.action_record, realEx, &selector, ex->adjustedPtr);
1135 		// If there's no action record, we've only found a cleanup, so keep
1136 		// searching for something real
1137 		if (found_handler == handler_catch)
1138 		{
1139 			// Cache the results for the phase 2 unwind, if we found a handler
1140 			// and this is not a foreign exception.
1141 			if (ex)
1142 			{
1143 				saveLandingPad(context, exceptionObject, ex, selector, action.landing_pad);
1144 				ex->languageSpecificData = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(lsda_addr);
1145 				ex->actionRecord = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(action.action_record);
1146 				// ex->adjustedPtr is set when finding the action record.
1147 			}
1148 			return _URC_HANDLER_FOUND;
1149 		}
1150 		return continueUnwinding(exceptionObject, context);
1151 	}
1152 
1153 
1154 	// If this is a foreign exception, we didn't have anywhere to cache the
1155 	// lookup stuff, so we need to do it again.  If this is either a forced
1156 	// unwind, a foreign exception, or a cleanup, then we just install the
1157 	// context for a cleanup.
1158 	if (!(actions & _UA_HANDLER_FRAME))
1159 	{
1160 		// cleanup
1161 		struct dwarf_eh_lsda lsda = parse_lsda(context, lsda_addr);
1162 		dwarf_eh_find_callsite(context, &lsda, &action);
1163 		if (0 == action.landing_pad) { return continueUnwinding(exceptionObject, context); }
1164 		handler_type found_handler = check_action_record(context, &lsda,
1165 				action.action_record, realEx, &selector, ex->adjustedPtr);
1166 		// Ignore handlers this time.
1167 		if (found_handler != handler_cleanup) { return continueUnwinding(exceptionObject, context); }
1168 		pushCleanupException(exceptionObject, ex);
1169 	}
1170 	else if (foreignException)
1171 	{
1172 		struct dwarf_eh_lsda lsda = parse_lsda(context, lsda_addr);
1173 		dwarf_eh_find_callsite(context, &lsda, &action);
1174 		check_action_record(context, &lsda, action.action_record, realEx,
1175 				&selector, ex->adjustedPtr);
1176 	}
1177 	else if (ex->catchTemp == 0)
1178 	{
1179 		// Uncaught exception in cleanup, calling terminate
1180 		std::terminate();
1181 	}
1182 	else
1183 	{
1184 		// Restore the saved info if we saved some last time.
1185 		loadLandingPad(context, exceptionObject, ex, &selector, &action.landing_pad);
1186 		ex->catchTemp = 0;
1187 		ex->handlerSwitchValue = 0;
1188 	}
1189 
1190 
1191 	_Unwind_SetIP(context, reinterpret_cast<unsigned long>(action.landing_pad));
1192 	_Unwind_SetGR(context, __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(0),
1193 	              reinterpret_cast<unsigned long>(exceptionObject));
1194 	_Unwind_SetGR(context, __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(1), selector);
1195 
1196 	return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT;
1197 }
1198 
1199 /**
1200  * ABI function called when entering a catch statement.  The argument is the
1201  * pointer passed out of the personality function.  This is always the start of
1202  * the _Unwind_Exception object.  The return value for this function is the
1203  * pointer to the caught exception, which is either the adjusted pointer (for
1204  * C++ exceptions) of the unadjusted pointer (for foreign exceptions).
1205  */
1206 #if __GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4)
1207 extern "C" void *__cxa_begin_catch(void *e) throw()
1208 #else
1209 extern "C" void *__cxa_begin_catch(void *e)
1210 #endif
1211 {
1212 	// We can't call the fast version here, because if the first exception that
1213 	// we see is a foreign exception then we won't have called it yet.
1214 	__cxa_thread_info *ti = thread_info();
1215 	__cxa_eh_globals *globals = &ti->globals;
1216 	_Unwind_Exception *exceptionObject = static_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(e);
1217 
1218 	if (isCXXException(exceptionObject->exception_class))
1219 	{
1220 		// Only exceptions thrown with a C++ exception throwing function will
1221 		// increment this, so don't decrement it here.
1222 		globals->uncaughtExceptions--;
1223 		__cxa_exception *ex =  exceptionFromPointer(exceptionObject);
1224 
1225 		if (ex->handlerCount == 0)
1226 		{
1227 			// Add this to the front of the list of exceptions being handled
1228 			// and increment its handler count so that it won't be deleted
1229 			// prematurely.
1230 			ex->nextException = globals->caughtExceptions;
1231 			globals->caughtExceptions = ex;
1232 		}
1233 
1234 		if (ex->handlerCount < 0)
1235 		{
1236 			// Rethrown exception is catched before end of catch block.
1237 			// Clear the rethrow flag (make value positive) - we are allowed
1238 			// to delete this exception at the end of the catch block, as long
1239 			// as it isn't thrown again later.
1240 
1241 			// Code pattern:
1242 			//
1243 			// try {
1244 			//     throw x;
1245 			// }
1246 			// catch() {
1247 			//     try {
1248 			//         throw;
1249 			//     }
1250 			//     catch() {
1251 			//         __cxa_begin_catch() <- we are here
1252 			//     }
1253 			// }
1254 			ex->handlerCount = -ex->handlerCount + 1;
1255 		}
1256 		else
1257 		{
1258 			ex->handlerCount++;
1259 		}
1260 		ti->foreign_exception_state = __cxa_thread_info::none;
1261 
1262 		return ex->adjustedPtr;
1263 	}
1264 	else
1265 	{
1266 		// If this is a foreign exception, then we need to be able to
1267 		// store it.  We can't chain foreign exceptions, so we give up
1268 		// if there are already some outstanding ones.
1269 		if (globals->caughtExceptions != 0)
1270 		{
1271 			std::terminate();
1272 		}
1273 		globals->caughtExceptions = reinterpret_cast<__cxa_exception*>(exceptionObject);
1274 		ti->foreign_exception_state = __cxa_thread_info::caught;
1275 	}
1276 	// exceptionObject is the pointer to the _Unwind_Exception within the
1277 	// __cxa_exception.  The throw object is after this
1278 	return (reinterpret_cast<char*>(exceptionObject) + sizeof(_Unwind_Exception));
1279 }
1280 
1281 
1282 
1283 /**
1284  * ABI function called when exiting a catch block.  This will free the current
1285  * exception if it is no longer referenced in other catch blocks.
1286  */
1287 extern "C" void __cxa_end_catch()
1288 {
1289 	// We can call the fast version here because the slow version is called in
1290 	// __cxa_throw(), which must have been called before we end a catch block
1291 	__cxa_thread_info *ti = thread_info_fast();
1292 	__cxa_eh_globals *globals = &ti->globals;
1293 	__cxa_exception *ex = globals->caughtExceptions;
1294 
1295 	assert(0 != ex && "Ending catch when no exception is on the stack!");
1296 
1297 	if (ti->foreign_exception_state != __cxa_thread_info::none)
1298 	{
1299 		if (ti->foreign_exception_state != __cxa_thread_info::rethrown)
1300 		{
1301 			_Unwind_Exception *e = reinterpret_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(ti->globals.caughtExceptions);
1302 			if (e->exception_cleanup)
1303 				e->exception_cleanup(_URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT, e);
1304 		}
1305 		globals->caughtExceptions = 0;
1306 		ti->foreign_exception_state = __cxa_thread_info::none;
1307 		return;
1308 	}
1309 
1310 	bool deleteException = true;
1311 
1312 	if (ex->handlerCount < 0)
1313 	{
1314 		// exception was rethrown. Exception should not be deleted even if
1315 		// handlerCount become zero.
1316 		// Code pattern:
1317 		// try {
1318 		//     throw x;
1319 		// }
1320 		// catch() {
1321 		//     {
1322 		//         throw;
1323 		//     }
1324 		//     cleanup {
1325 		//         __cxa_end_catch();   <- we are here
1326 		//     }
1327 		// }
1328 		//
1329 
1330 		ex->handlerCount++;
1331 		deleteException = false;
1332 	}
1333 	else
1334 	{
1335 		ex->handlerCount--;
1336 	}
1337 
1338 	if (ex->handlerCount == 0)
1339 	{
1340 		globals->caughtExceptions = ex->nextException;
1341 		if (deleteException)
1342 		{
1343 			releaseException(ex);
1344 		}
1345 	}
1346 }
1347 
1348 /**
1349  * ABI function.  Returns the type of the current exception.
1350  */
1351 extern "C" std::type_info *__cxa_current_exception_type()
1352 {
1353 	__cxa_eh_globals *globals = __cxa_get_globals();
1354 	__cxa_exception *ex = globals->caughtExceptions;
1355 	return ex ? ex->exceptionType : 0;
1356 }
1357 
1358 /**
1359  * Cleanup, ensures that `__cxa_end_catch` is called to balance an explicit
1360  * `__cxa_begin_catch` call.
1361  */
1362 static void end_catch(char *)
1363 {
1364 	__cxa_end_catch();
1365 }
1366 /**
1367  * ABI function, called when an exception specification is violated.
1368  *
1369  * This function does not return.
1370  */
1371 extern "C" void __cxa_call_unexpected(void*exception)
1372 {
1373 	_Unwind_Exception *exceptionObject = static_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(exception);
1374 	// Wrap the call to the unexpected handler in calls to `__cxa_begin_catch`
1375 	// and `__cxa_end_catch` so that we correctly update exception counts if
1376 	// the unexpected handler throws an exception.
1377 	__cxa_begin_catch(exceptionObject);
1378 	__attribute__((cleanup(end_catch)))
1379 	char unused;
1380 	if (exceptionObject->exception_class == exception_class)
1381 	{
1382 		__cxa_exception *ex =  exceptionFromPointer(exceptionObject);
1383 		if (ex->unexpectedHandler)
1384 		{
1385 			ex->unexpectedHandler();
1386 			// Should not be reached.
1387 			abort();
1388 		}
1389 	}
1390 	std::unexpected();
1391 	// Should not be reached.
1392 	abort();
1393 }
1394 
1395 /**
1396  * ABI function, returns the adjusted pointer to the exception object.
1397  */
1398 extern "C" void *__cxa_get_exception_ptr(void *exceptionObject)
1399 {
1400 	return exceptionFromPointer(exceptionObject)->adjustedPtr;
1401 }
1402 
1403 /**
1404  * As an extension, we provide the ability for the unexpected and terminate
1405  * handlers to be thread-local.  We default to the standards-compliant
1406  * behaviour where they are global.
1407  */
1408 static bool thread_local_handlers = false;
1409 
1410 
1411 namespace pathscale
1412 {
1413 	/**
1414 	 * Sets whether unexpected and terminate handlers should be thread-local.
1415 	 */
1416 	void set_use_thread_local_handlers(bool flag) throw()
1417 	{
1418 		thread_local_handlers = flag;
1419 	}
1420 	/**
1421 	 * Sets a thread-local unexpected handler.
1422 	 */
1423 	unexpected_handler set_unexpected(unexpected_handler f) throw()
1424 	{
1425 		static __cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1426 		unexpected_handler old = info->unexpectedHandler;
1427 		info->unexpectedHandler = f;
1428 		return old;
1429 	}
1430 	/**
1431 	 * Sets a thread-local terminate handler.
1432 	 */
1433 	terminate_handler set_terminate(terminate_handler f) throw()
1434 	{
1435 		static __cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1436 		terminate_handler old = info->terminateHandler;
1437 		info->terminateHandler = f;
1438 		return old;
1439 	}
1440 }
1441 
1442 namespace std
1443 {
1444 	/**
1445 	 * Sets the function that will be called when an exception specification is
1446 	 * violated.
1447 	 */
1448 	unexpected_handler set_unexpected(unexpected_handler f) throw()
1449 	{
1450 		if (thread_local_handlers) { return pathscale::set_unexpected(f); }
1451 
1452 		return ATOMIC_SWAP(&unexpectedHandler, f);
1453 	}
1454 	/**
1455 	 * Sets the function that is called to terminate the program.
1456 	 */
1457 	terminate_handler set_terminate(terminate_handler f) throw()
1458 	{
1459 		if (thread_local_handlers) { return pathscale::set_terminate(f); }
1460 
1461 		return ATOMIC_SWAP(&terminateHandler, f);
1462 	}
1463 	/**
1464 	 * Terminates the program, calling a custom terminate implementation if
1465 	 * required.
1466 	 */
1467 	void terminate()
1468 	{
1469 		static __cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1470 		if (0 != info && 0 != info->terminateHandler)
1471 		{
1472 			info->terminateHandler();
1473 			// Should not be reached - a terminate handler is not expected to
1474 			// return.
1475 			abort();
1476 		}
1477 		terminateHandler();
1478 	}
1479 	/**
1480 	 * Called when an unexpected exception is encountered (i.e. an exception
1481 	 * violates an exception specification).  This calls abort() unless a
1482 	 * custom handler has been set..
1483 	 */
1484 	void unexpected()
1485 	{
1486 		static __cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1487 		if (0 != info && 0 != info->unexpectedHandler)
1488 		{
1489 			info->unexpectedHandler();
1490 			// Should not be reached - a terminate handler is not expected to
1491 			// return.
1492 			abort();
1493 		}
1494 		unexpectedHandler();
1495 	}
1496 	/**
1497 	 * Returns whether there are any exceptions currently being thrown that
1498 	 * have not been caught.  This can occur inside a nested catch statement.
1499 	 */
1500 	bool uncaught_exception() throw()
1501 	{
1502 		__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1503 		return info->globals.uncaughtExceptions != 0;
1504 	}
1505 	/**
1506 	 * Returns the number of exceptions currently being thrown that have not
1507 	 * been caught.  This can occur inside a nested catch statement.
1508 	 */
1509 	int uncaught_exceptions() throw()
1510 	{
1511 		__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1512 		return info->globals.uncaughtExceptions;
1513 	}
1514 	/**
1515 	 * Returns the current unexpected handler.
1516 	 */
1517 	unexpected_handler get_unexpected() throw()
1518 	{
1519 		__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1520 		if (info->unexpectedHandler)
1521 		{
1522 			return info->unexpectedHandler;
1523 		}
1524 		return ATOMIC_LOAD(&unexpectedHandler);
1525 	}
1526 	/**
1527 	 * Returns the current terminate handler.
1528 	 */
1529 	terminate_handler get_terminate() throw()
1530 	{
1531 		__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info();
1532 		if (info->terminateHandler)
1533 		{
1534 			return info->terminateHandler;
1535 		}
1536 		return ATOMIC_LOAD(&terminateHandler);
1537 	}
1538 }
1539 #if defined(__arm__) && !defined(__ARM_DWARF_EH__)
1540 extern "C" _Unwind_Exception *__cxa_get_cleanup(void)
1541 {
1542 	__cxa_thread_info *info = thread_info_fast();
1543 	_Unwind_Exception *exceptionObject = info->currentCleanup;
1544 	if (isCXXException(exceptionObject->exception_class))
1545 	{
1546 		__cxa_exception *ex =  exceptionFromPointer(exceptionObject);
1547 		ex->cleanupCount--;
1548 		if (ex->cleanupCount == 0)
1549 		{
1550 			info->currentCleanup = ex->nextCleanup;
1551 			ex->nextCleanup = 0;
1552 		}
1553 	}
1554 	else
1555 	{
1556 		info->currentCleanup = 0;
1557 	}
1558 	return exceptionObject;
1559 }
1560 
1561 asm (
1562 ".pushsection .text.__cxa_end_cleanup    \n"
1563 ".global __cxa_end_cleanup               \n"
1564 ".type __cxa_end_cleanup, \"function\"   \n"
1565 "__cxa_end_cleanup:                      \n"
1566 "	push {r1, r2, r3, r4}                \n"
1567 "	bl __cxa_get_cleanup                 \n"
1568 "	push {r1, r2, r3, r4}                \n"
1569 "	b _Unwind_Resume                     \n"
1570 "	bl abort                             \n"
1571 ".popsection                             \n"
1572 );
1573 #endif
1574