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diff --git a/js/public/TraceKind.h b/js/public/TraceKind.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2eda9cb2c --- /dev/null +++ b/js/public/TraceKind.h @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- + * vim: set ts=8 sts=4 et sw=4 tw=99: + * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +#ifndef js_TraceKind_h +#define js_TraceKind_h + +#include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h" + +#include "js/TypeDecls.h" + +// Forward declarations of all the types a TraceKind can denote. +namespace js { +class BaseShape; +class LazyScript; +class ObjectGroup; +class Shape; +class Scope; +namespace jit { +class JitCode; +} // namespace jit +} // namespace js + +namespace JS { + +// When tracing a thing, the GC needs to know about the layout of the object it +// is looking at. There are a fixed number of different layouts that the GC +// knows about. The "trace kind" is a static map which tells which layout a GC +// thing has. +// +// Although this map is public, the details are completely hidden. Not all of +// the matching C++ types are exposed, and those that are, are opaque. +// +// See Value::gcKind() and JSTraceCallback in Tracer.h for more details. +enum class TraceKind +{ + // These trace kinds have a publicly exposed, although opaque, C++ type. + // Note: The order here is determined by our Value packing. Other users + // should sort alphabetically, for consistency. + Object = 0x00, + String = 0x01, + Symbol = 0x02, + Script = 0x03, + + // Shape details are exposed through JS_TraceShapeCycleCollectorChildren. + Shape = 0x04, + + // ObjectGroup details are exposed through JS_TraceObjectGroupCycleCollectorChildren. + ObjectGroup = 0x05, + + // The kind associated with a nullptr. + Null = 0x06, + + // The following kinds do not have an exposed C++ idiom. + BaseShape = 0x0F, + JitCode = 0x1F, + LazyScript = 0x2F, + Scope = 0x3F +}; +const static uintptr_t OutOfLineTraceKindMask = 0x07; +static_assert(uintptr_t(JS::TraceKind::BaseShape) & OutOfLineTraceKindMask, "mask bits are set"); +static_assert(uintptr_t(JS::TraceKind::JitCode) & OutOfLineTraceKindMask, "mask bits are set"); +static_assert(uintptr_t(JS::TraceKind::LazyScript) & OutOfLineTraceKindMask, "mask bits are set"); +static_assert(uintptr_t(JS::TraceKind::Scope) & OutOfLineTraceKindMask, "mask bits are set"); + +// When this header is imported inside SpiderMonkey, the class definitions are +// available and we can query those definitions to find the correct kind +// directly from the class hierarchy. +template <typename T> +struct MapTypeToTraceKind { + static const JS::TraceKind kind = T::TraceKind; +}; + +// When this header is used outside SpiderMonkey, the class definitions are not +// available, so the following table containing all public GC types is used. +#define JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(D) \ + /* PrettyName TypeName AddToCCKind */ \ + D(BaseShape, js::BaseShape, true) \ + D(JitCode, js::jit::JitCode, true) \ + D(LazyScript, js::LazyScript, true) \ + D(Scope, js::Scope, true) \ + D(Object, JSObject, true) \ + D(ObjectGroup, js::ObjectGroup, true) \ + D(Script, JSScript, true) \ + D(Shape, js::Shape, true) \ + D(String, JSString, false) \ + D(Symbol, JS::Symbol, false) + +// Map from all public types to their trace kind. +#define JS_EXPAND_DEF(name, type, _) \ + template <> struct MapTypeToTraceKind<type> { \ + static const JS::TraceKind kind = JS::TraceKind::name; \ + }; +JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(JS_EXPAND_DEF); +#undef JS_EXPAND_DEF + +// RootKind is closely related to TraceKind. Whereas TraceKind's indices are +// laid out for convenient embedding as a pointer tag, the indicies of RootKind +// are designed for use as array keys via EnumeratedArray. +enum class RootKind : int8_t +{ + // These map 1:1 with trace kinds. +#define EXPAND_ROOT_KIND(name, _0, _1) \ + name, +JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(EXPAND_ROOT_KIND) +#undef EXPAND_ROOT_KIND + + // These tagged pointers are special-cased for performance. + Id, + Value, + + // Everything else. + Traceable, + + Limit +}; + +// Most RootKind correspond directly to a trace kind. +template <TraceKind traceKind> struct MapTraceKindToRootKind {}; +#define JS_EXPAND_DEF(name, _0, _1) \ + template <> struct MapTraceKindToRootKind<JS::TraceKind::name> { \ + static const JS::RootKind kind = JS::RootKind::name; \ + }; +JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(JS_EXPAND_DEF) +#undef JS_EXPAND_DEF + +// Specify the RootKind for all types. Value and jsid map to special cases; +// pointer types we can derive directly from the TraceKind; everything else +// should go in the Traceable list and use GCPolicy<T>::trace for tracing. +template <typename T> +struct MapTypeToRootKind { + static const JS::RootKind kind = JS::RootKind::Traceable; +}; +template <typename T> +struct MapTypeToRootKind<T*> { + static const JS::RootKind kind = + JS::MapTraceKindToRootKind<JS::MapTypeToTraceKind<T>::kind>::kind; +}; +template <typename T> +struct MapTypeToRootKind<mozilla::UniquePtr<T>> { + static const JS::RootKind kind = JS::MapTypeToRootKind<T>::kind; +}; +template <> struct MapTypeToRootKind<JS::Value> { + static const JS::RootKind kind = JS::RootKind::Value; +}; +template <> struct MapTypeToRootKind<jsid> { + static const JS::RootKind kind = JS::RootKind::Id; +}; +template <> struct MapTypeToRootKind<JSFunction*> : public MapTypeToRootKind<JSObject*> {}; + +// Fortunately, few places in the system need to deal with fully abstract +// cells. In those places that do, we generally want to move to a layout +// templated function as soon as possible. This template wraps the upcast +// for that dispatch. +// +// Given a call: +// +// DispatchTraceKindTyped(f, thing, traceKind, ... args) +// +// Downcast the |void *thing| to the specific type designated by |traceKind|, +// and pass it to the functor |f| along with |... args|, forwarded. Pass the +// type designated by |traceKind| as the functor's template argument. The +// |thing| parameter is optional; without it, we simply pass through |... args|. + +// GCC and Clang require an explicit template declaration in front of the +// specialization of operator() because it is a dependent template. MSVC, on +// the other hand, gets very confused if we have a |template| token there. +// The clang-cl front end defines _MSC_VER, but still requires the explicit +// template declaration, so we must test for __clang__ here as well. +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__) +# define JS_DEPENDENT_TEMPLATE_HINT +#else +# define JS_DEPENDENT_TEMPLATE_HINT template +#endif +template <typename F, typename... Args> +auto +DispatchTraceKindTyped(F f, JS::TraceKind traceKind, Args&&... args) + -> decltype(f. JS_DEPENDENT_TEMPLATE_HINT operator()<JSObject>(mozilla::Forward<Args>(args)...)) +{ + switch (traceKind) { +#define JS_EXPAND_DEF(name, type, _) \ + case JS::TraceKind::name: \ + return f. JS_DEPENDENT_TEMPLATE_HINT operator()<type>(mozilla::Forward<Args>(args)...); + JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(JS_EXPAND_DEF); +#undef JS_EXPAND_DEF + default: + MOZ_CRASH("Invalid trace kind in DispatchTraceKindTyped."); + } +} +#undef JS_DEPENDENT_TEMPLATE_HINT + +template <typename F, typename... Args> +auto +DispatchTraceKindTyped(F f, void* thing, JS::TraceKind traceKind, Args&&... args) + -> decltype(f(static_cast<JSObject*>(nullptr), mozilla::Forward<Args>(args)...)) +{ + switch (traceKind) { +#define JS_EXPAND_DEF(name, type, _) \ + case JS::TraceKind::name: \ + return f(static_cast<type*>(thing), mozilla::Forward<Args>(args)...); + JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(JS_EXPAND_DEF); +#undef JS_EXPAND_DEF + default: + MOZ_CRASH("Invalid trace kind in DispatchTraceKindTyped."); + } +} + +} // namespace JS + +#endif // js_TraceKind_h |