Annotation of objc/objc-moninit-i386.c, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*
                      2:  * Copyright (c) 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
                      3:  *
                      4:  * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
                      5:  * 
                      6:  * "Portions Copyright (c) 1999 Apple Computer, Inc.  All Rights
                      7:  * Reserved.  This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of
                      8:  * Original Code as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public
                      9:  * Source License Version 1.0 (the 'License').  You may not use this file
                     10:  * except in compliance with the License.  Please obtain a copy of the
                     11:  * License at http://www.apple.com/publicsource and read it before using
                     12:  * this file.
                     13:  * 
                     14:  * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
                     15:  * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
                     16:  * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
                     17:  * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
                     18:  * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.  Please see the
                     19:  * License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
                     20:  * under the License."
                     21:  * 
                     22:  * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
                     23:  */
                     24: #ifdef SHLIB
                     25: #import "shlib.h"
                     26: #undef moninitobjc
                     27: #endif
                     28: 
                     29: #ifndef __i386__
                     30: #error "this is i386 machine dependent"
                     31: #endif
                     32: 
                     33: #include <mach/mach.h>
                     34: 
                     35: /*
                     36:  * objc_exitPoints is a private_extern defined in the objective-C messager
                     37:  * which is a zero terminated table of a list of text lables to write
                     38:  * instructions which will cause the objective-C messager to then call
                     39:  * moncount for each message it dispatches.  The instruction at each of these
                     40:  * text lables is a "jmp *%eax@" instruction.  The objective-C messager has
                     41:  * allocated space after each of these instructions for moninitobjc to write
                     42:  * the instructions to call moncount for each message it dispatches.
                     43:  * 
                     44:  * The instructions written over the "jmp *%eax@" and the allocated space after
                     45:  * it are:
                     46:  * exitPoint1: jmp     *%eax@
                     47:  *             | replace with the following instructions
                     48:  *             pushl   %eax
                     49:  *             pushl   %eax
                     50:  *             pushl   8(%esp)
                     51:  *             call    _moncount
                     52:  *             addl    $8,%esp
                     53:  *             popl    %eax
                     54:  *             jmp     *%eax@
                     55:  */
                     56: extern unsigned long objc_exitPoints[];
                     57: 
                     58: /*
                     59:  * objc_entryPoints is a private_extern defined in the objective-C messager
                     60:  * which is a zero terminated table of a list of text lables that should not
                     61:  * have a call inserted to moncount in their shared library branch table slot.
                     62:  */
                     63: extern unsigned long objc_entryPoints[];
                     64: 
                     65: /*
                     66:  * moninitobjc() is a machine dependent routine that causes objective-C
                     67:  * messager to call moncount() for each message it sends.
                     68:  */
                     69: unsigned long *
                     70: moninitobjc(
                     71: unsigned long moncount_addr)
                     72: {
                     73:     unsigned long i, min, max, addr;
                     74:     char *p;
                     75:     kern_return_t r;
                     76: 
                     77:        if(objc_exitPoints[0] == 0)
                     78:            return(objc_entryPoints);
                     79: 
                     80:        /*
                     81:         * Determine the area to vm_protect() for writing the code.
                     82:         */
                     83:        min = 0xffffffff;
                     84:        max = 0;
                     85:        for(i = 0; objc_exitPoints[i] != 0; i++){
                     86:            if(objc_exitPoints[i] < min)
                     87:                min = objc_exitPoints[i];
                     88:            if(objc_exitPoints[i] > max)
                     89:                max = objc_exitPoints[i];
                     90:        }
                     91:        max += 24;
                     92: 
                     93:        if((r = vm_protect(task_self(), (vm_address_t)min, (vm_size_t)(max-min),
                     94:                           FALSE, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE |
                     95:                           VM_PROT_EXECUTE)) != KERN_SUCCESS)
                     96:            return(objc_entryPoints);
                     97: 
                     98:        /*
                     99:         * Write in the code to call moncount.
                    100:         */
                    101:        for(i = 0; objc_exitPoints[i] != 0; i++){
                    102:            p = (char *)(objc_exitPoints[i]);
                    103:            /* pushl %eax */
                    104:            *p++ = 0x50;
                    105:            /* pushl %eax */
                    106:            *p++ = 0x50;
                    107:            /* pushl 8(%esp) */
                    108:            *p++ = 0xff;
                    109:            *p++ = 0x74;
                    110:            *p++ = 0x24;
                    111:            *p++ = 0x08;
                    112:            /* call moncount */
                    113:            addr = moncount_addr - ((unsigned long)p + 5);
                    114:            *p++ = 0xe8;
                    115:            *p++ = (addr) & 0xff;
                    116:            *p++ = (addr >>  8) & 0xff;
                    117:            *p++ = (addr >> 16) & 0xff;
                    118:            *p++ = (addr >> 24) & 0xff;
                    119:            /* addl $0x08,%esp */
                    120:            *p++ = 0x83;
                    121:            *p++ = 0xc4;
                    122:            *p++ = 0x08;
                    123:            /* popl %eax */
                    124:            *p++ = 0x58;
                    125:            /* jmp *%eax@ */
                    126:            *p++ = 0xff;
                    127:            *p++ = 0xe0;
                    128:        }
                    129:        /*
                    130:         * The text cache for the this code now needs to be flushed since
                    131:         * it was just written on so that future calls will get the new
                    132:         * instructions.
                    133:        cache_flush(min, max-min);
                    134:         */
                    135:        asm("jmp 1f");
                    136:        asm("1: nop");
                    137: 
                    138:        return(objc_entryPoints);
                    139: }

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