| /* GNU Objective C Runtime message lookup |
| Copyright (C) 1993-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| Contributed by Kresten Krab Thorup |
| |
| This file is part of GCC. |
| |
| GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the |
| terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software |
| Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY |
| WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS |
| FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more |
| details. |
| |
| Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional |
| permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version |
| 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and |
| a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; |
| see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see |
| <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| |
| /* Uncommented the following line to enable debug logging. Use this |
| only while debugging the runtime. */ |
| /* #define DEBUG 1 */ |
| |
| /* FIXME: This should be using libffi instead of __builtin_apply |
| and friends. */ |
| |
| #include "objc-private/common.h" |
| #include "objc-private/error.h" |
| #include "tconfig.h" |
| #include "coretypes.h" |
| #include "objc/runtime.h" |
| #include "objc/message.h" /* For objc_msg_lookup(), objc_msg_lookup_super(). */ |
| #include "objc/thr.h" |
| #include "objc-private/module-abi-8.h" |
| #include "objc-private/runtime.h" |
| #include "objc-private/hash.h" |
| #include "objc-private/sarray.h" |
| #include "objc-private/selector.h" /* For sel_is_mapped() */ |
| #include "runtime-info.h" |
| #include <assert.h> /* For assert */ |
| #include <string.h> /* For strlen */ |
| |
| #define INVISIBLE_STRUCT_RETURN 1 |
| |
| /* The uninstalled dispatch table. If a class' dispatch table points |
| to __objc_uninstalled_dtable then that means it needs its dispatch |
| table to be installed. */ |
| struct sarray *__objc_uninstalled_dtable = 0; /* !T:MUTEX */ |
| |
| /* Two hooks for method forwarding. If either is set, it is invoked to |
| * return a function that performs the real forwarding. If both are |
| * set, the result of __objc_msg_forward2 will be preferred over that |
| * of __objc_msg_forward. If both return NULL or are unset, the |
| * libgcc based functions (__builtin_apply and friends) are used. */ |
| IMP (*__objc_msg_forward) (SEL) = NULL; |
| IMP (*__objc_msg_forward2) (id, SEL) = NULL; |
| |
| /* Send +initialize to class. */ |
| static void __objc_send_initialize (Class); |
| |
| /* Forward declare some functions */ |
| static void __objc_install_dtable_for_class (Class cls); |
| static void __objc_prepare_dtable_for_class (Class cls); |
| static void __objc_install_prepared_dtable_for_class (Class cls); |
| |
| static struct sarray *__objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (Class cls); |
| static IMP __objc_get_prepared_imp (Class cls,SEL sel); |
| |
| |
| /* Various forwarding functions that are used based upon the |
| return type for the selector. |
| __objc_block_forward for structures. |
| __objc_double_forward for floats/doubles. |
| __objc_word_forward for pointers or types that fit in registers. */ |
| static double __objc_double_forward (id, SEL, ...); |
| static id __objc_word_forward (id, SEL, ...); |
| typedef struct { id many[8]; } __big; |
| #if INVISIBLE_STRUCT_RETURN |
| static __big |
| #else |
| static id |
| #endif |
| __objc_block_forward (id, SEL, ...); |
| static struct objc_method * search_for_method_in_hierarchy (Class class, SEL sel); |
| struct objc_method * search_for_method_in_list (struct objc_method_list * list, SEL op); |
| id nil_method (id, SEL); |
| |
| /* Make sure this inline function is exported regardless of GNU89 or C99 |
| inlining semantics as it is part of the libobjc ABI. */ |
| extern IMP __objc_get_forward_imp (id, SEL); |
| |
| /* Given a selector, return the proper forwarding implementation. */ |
| inline |
| IMP |
| __objc_get_forward_imp (id rcv, SEL sel) |
| { |
| /* If a custom forwarding hook was registered, try getting a |
| forwarding function from it. There are two forward routine hooks, |
| one that takes the receiver as an argument and one that does |
| not. */ |
| if (__objc_msg_forward2) |
| { |
| IMP result; |
| if ((result = __objc_msg_forward2 (rcv, sel)) != NULL) |
| return result; |
| } |
| if (__objc_msg_forward) |
| { |
| IMP result; |
| if ((result = __objc_msg_forward (sel)) != NULL) |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /* In all other cases, use the default forwarding functions built |
| using __builtin_apply and friends. */ |
| { |
| const char *t = sel->sel_types; |
| |
| if (t && (*t == '[' || *t == '(' || *t == '{') |
| #ifdef OBJC_MAX_STRUCT_BY_VALUE |
| && objc_sizeof_type (t) > OBJC_MAX_STRUCT_BY_VALUE |
| #endif |
| ) |
| return (IMP)__objc_block_forward; |
| else if (t && (*t == 'f' || *t == 'd')) |
| return (IMP)__objc_double_forward; |
| else |
| return (IMP)__objc_word_forward; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Selectors for +resolveClassMethod: and +resolveInstanceMethod:. |
| These are set up at startup. */ |
| static SEL selector_resolveClassMethod = NULL; |
| static SEL selector_resolveInstanceMethod = NULL; |
| |
| /* Internal routines use to resolve a class method using |
| +resolveClassMethod:. 'class' is always a non-Nil class (*not* a |
| meta-class), and 'sel' is the selector that we are trying to |
| resolve. This must be called when class is not Nil, and the |
| dispatch table for class methods has already been installed. |
| |
| This routine tries to call +resolveClassMethod: to give an |
| opportunity to resolve the method. If +resolveClassMethod: returns |
| YES, it tries looking up the method again, and if found, it returns |
| it. Else, it returns NULL. */ |
| static inline |
| IMP |
| __objc_resolve_class_method (Class class, SEL sel) |
| { |
| /* We need to lookup +resolveClassMethod:. */ |
| BOOL (*resolveMethodIMP) (id, SEL, SEL); |
| |
| /* The dispatch table for class methods is already installed and we |
| don't want any forwarding to happen when looking up this method, |
| so we just look it up directly. Note that if 'sel' is precisely |
| +resolveClassMethod:, this would look it up yet again and find |
| nothing. That's no problem and there's no recursion. */ |
| resolveMethodIMP = (BOOL (*) (id, SEL, SEL))sarray_get_safe |
| (class->class_pointer->dtable, (size_t) selector_resolveClassMethod->sel_id); |
| |
| if (resolveMethodIMP && resolveMethodIMP ((id)class, selector_resolveClassMethod, sel)) |
| { |
| /* +resolveClassMethod: returned YES. Look the method up again. |
| We already know the dtable is installed. */ |
| |
| /* TODO: There is the case where +resolveClassMethod: is buggy |
| and returned YES without actually adding the method. We |
| could maybe print an error message. */ |
| return sarray_get_safe (class->class_pointer->dtable, (size_t) sel->sel_id); |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Internal routines use to resolve a instance method using |
| +resolveInstanceMethod:. 'class' is always a non-Nil class, and |
| 'sel' is the selector that we are trying to resolve. This must be |
| called when class is not Nil, and the dispatch table for instance |
| methods has already been installed. |
| |
| This routine tries to call +resolveInstanceMethod: to give an |
| opportunity to resolve the method. If +resolveInstanceMethod: |
| returns YES, it tries looking up the method again, and if found, it |
| returns it. Else, it returns NULL. */ |
| static inline |
| IMP |
| __objc_resolve_instance_method (Class class, SEL sel) |
| { |
| /* We need to lookup +resolveInstanceMethod:. */ |
| BOOL (*resolveMethodIMP) (id, SEL, SEL); |
| |
| /* The dispatch table for class methods may not be already installed |
| so we have to install it if needed. */ |
| resolveMethodIMP = sarray_get_safe (class->class_pointer->dtable, |
| (size_t) selector_resolveInstanceMethod->sel_id); |
| if (resolveMethodIMP == 0) |
| { |
| /* Try again after installing the dtable. */ |
| if (class->class_pointer->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| objc_mutex_lock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| if (class->class_pointer->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (class->class_pointer); |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| } |
| resolveMethodIMP = sarray_get_safe (class->class_pointer->dtable, |
| (size_t) selector_resolveInstanceMethod->sel_id); |
| } |
| |
| if (resolveMethodIMP && resolveMethodIMP ((id)class, selector_resolveInstanceMethod, sel)) |
| { |
| /* +resolveInstanceMethod: returned YES. Look the method up |
| again. We already know the dtable is installed. */ |
| |
| /* TODO: There is the case where +resolveInstanceMethod: is |
| buggy and returned YES without actually adding the method. |
| We could maybe print an error message. */ |
| return sarray_get_safe (class->dtable, (size_t) sel->sel_id); |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Given a CLASS and selector, return the implementation corresponding |
| to the method of the selector. |
| |
| If CLASS is a class, the instance method is returned. |
| If CLASS is a meta class, the class method is returned. |
| |
| Since this requires the dispatch table to be installed, this function |
| will implicitly invoke +initialize for CLASS if it hasn't been |
| invoked yet. This also insures that +initialize has been invoked |
| when the returned implementation is called directly. |
| |
| The forwarding hooks require the receiver as an argument (if they are to |
| perform dynamic lookup in proxy objects etc), so this function has a |
| receiver argument to be used with those hooks. */ |
| static inline |
| IMP |
| get_implementation (id receiver, Class class, SEL sel) |
| { |
| void *res; |
| |
| if (class->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| /* The dispatch table needs to be installed. */ |
| objc_mutex_lock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| |
| /* Double-checked locking pattern: Check |
| __objc_uninstalled_dtable again in case another thread |
| installed the dtable while we were waiting for the lock to be |
| released. */ |
| if (class->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (class); |
| |
| /* If the dispatch table is not yet installed, we are still in |
| the process of executing +initialize. But the implementation |
| pointer should be available in the prepared ispatch table if |
| it exists at all. */ |
| if (class->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| assert (__objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (class) != 0); |
| res = __objc_get_prepared_imp (class, sel); |
| } |
| else |
| res = 0; |
| |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| /* Call ourselves with the installed dispatch table and get the |
| real method. */ |
| if (!res) |
| res = get_implementation (receiver, class, sel); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* The dispatch table has been installed. */ |
| res = sarray_get_safe (class->dtable, (size_t) sel->sel_id); |
| if (res == 0) |
| { |
| /* The dispatch table has been installed, and the method is |
| not in the dispatch table. So the method just doesn't |
| exist for the class. */ |
| |
| /* Try going through the +resolveClassMethod: or |
| +resolveInstanceMethod: process. */ |
| if (CLS_ISMETA (class)) |
| { |
| /* We have the meta class, but we need to invoke the |
| +resolveClassMethod: method on the class. So, we |
| need to obtain the class from the meta class, which |
| we do using the fact that both the class and the |
| meta-class have the same name. */ |
| Class realClass = objc_lookUpClass (class->name); |
| if (realClass) |
| res = __objc_resolve_class_method (realClass, sel); |
| } |
| else |
| res = __objc_resolve_instance_method (class, sel); |
| |
| if (res == 0) |
| res = __objc_get_forward_imp (receiver, sel); |
| } |
| } |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| /* Make sure this inline function is exported regardless of GNU89 or C99 |
| inlining semantics as it is part of the libobjc ABI. */ |
| extern IMP get_imp (Class, SEL); |
| |
| inline |
| IMP |
| get_imp (Class class, SEL sel) |
| { |
| /* In a vanilla implementation we would first check if the dispatch |
| table is installed. Here instead, to get more speed in the |
| standard case (that the dispatch table is installed) we first try |
| to get the imp using brute force. Only if that fails, we do what |
| we should have been doing from the very beginning, that is, check |
| if the dispatch table needs to be installed, install it if it's |
| not installed, and retrieve the imp from the table if it's |
| installed. */ |
| void *res = sarray_get_safe (class->dtable, (size_t) sel->sel_id); |
| if (res == 0) |
| { |
| res = get_implementation(nil, class, sel); |
| } |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| /* The new name of get_imp(). */ |
| IMP |
| class_getMethodImplementation (Class class_, SEL selector) |
| { |
| if (class_ == Nil || selector == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* get_imp is inlined, so we're good. */ |
| return get_imp (class_, selector); |
| } |
| |
| /* Given a method, return its implementation. This has been replaced |
| by method_getImplementation() in the modern API. */ |
| IMP |
| method_get_imp (struct objc_method * method) |
| { |
| return (method != (struct objc_method *)0) ? method->method_imp : (IMP)0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Query if an object can respond to a selector, returns YES if the |
| object implements the selector otherwise NO. Does not check if the |
| method can be forwarded. Since this requires the dispatch table to |
| installed, this function will implicitly invoke +initialize for the |
| class of OBJECT if it hasn't been invoked yet. */ |
| inline |
| BOOL |
| __objc_responds_to (id object, SEL sel) |
| { |
| void *res; |
| struct sarray *dtable; |
| |
| /* Install dispatch table if need be */ |
| dtable = object->class_pointer->dtable; |
| if (dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| objc_mutex_lock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| if (object->class_pointer->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (object->class_pointer); |
| |
| /* If the dispatch table is not yet installed, we are still in |
| the process of executing +initialize. Yet the dispatch table |
| should be available. */ |
| if (object->class_pointer->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| dtable = __objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (object->class_pointer); |
| assert (dtable); |
| } |
| else |
| dtable = object->class_pointer->dtable; |
| |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| } |
| |
| /* Get the method from the dispatch table. */ |
| res = sarray_get_safe (dtable, (size_t) sel->sel_id); |
| return (res != 0) ? YES : NO; |
| } |
| |
| BOOL |
| class_respondsToSelector (Class class_, SEL selector) |
| { |
| struct sarray *dtable; |
| void *res; |
| |
| if (class_ == Nil || selector == NULL) |
| return NO; |
| |
| /* Install dispatch table if need be. */ |
| dtable = class_->dtable; |
| if (dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| objc_mutex_lock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| if (class_->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (class_); |
| |
| /* If the dispatch table is not yet installed, |
| we are still in the process of executing +initialize. |
| Yet the dispatch table should be available. */ |
| if (class_->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| dtable = __objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (class_); |
| assert (dtable); |
| } |
| else |
| dtable = class_->dtable; |
| |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| } |
| |
| /* Get the method from the dispatch table. */ |
| res = sarray_get_safe (dtable, (size_t) selector->sel_id); |
| return (res != 0) ? YES : NO; |
| } |
| |
| /* This is the lookup function. All entries in the table are either a |
| valid method *or* zero. If zero then either the dispatch table |
| needs to be installed or it doesn't exist and forwarding is |
| attempted. */ |
| IMP |
| objc_msg_lookup (id receiver, SEL op) |
| { |
| IMP result; |
| if (receiver) |
| { |
| /* First try a quick lookup assuming the dispatch table exists. */ |
| result = sarray_get_safe (receiver->class_pointer->dtable, |
| (sidx)op->sel_id); |
| if (result == 0) |
| { |
| /* Not found ... call get_implementation () to install the |
| dispatch table and call +initialize as required, |
| providing the method implementation or a forwarding |
| function. */ |
| result = get_implementation (receiver, receiver->class_pointer, op); |
| } |
| return result; |
| } |
| else |
| return (IMP)nil_method; |
| } |
| |
| IMP |
| objc_msg_lookup_super (struct objc_super *super, SEL sel) |
| { |
| if (super->self) |
| return get_imp (super->super_class, sel); |
| else |
| return (IMP)nil_method; |
| } |
| |
| void |
| __objc_init_dispatch_tables () |
| { |
| __objc_uninstalled_dtable = sarray_new (200, 0); |
| |
| /* TODO: It would be cool to register typed selectors here. */ |
| selector_resolveClassMethod = sel_registerName ("resolveClassMethod:"); |
| selector_resolveInstanceMethod = sel_registerName ("resolveInstanceMethod:"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Install dummy table for class which causes the first message to |
| that class (or instances hereof) to be initialized properly. */ |
| void |
| __objc_install_premature_dtable (Class class) |
| { |
| assert (__objc_uninstalled_dtable); |
| class->dtable = __objc_uninstalled_dtable; |
| } |
| |
| /* Send +initialize to class if not already done. */ |
| static void |
| __objc_send_initialize (Class class) |
| { |
| /* This *must* be a class object. */ |
| assert (CLS_ISCLASS (class)); |
| assert (! CLS_ISMETA (class)); |
| |
| /* class_add_method_list/__objc_update_dispatch_table_for_class may |
| have reset the dispatch table. The canonical way to insure that |
| we send +initialize just once, is this flag. */ |
| if (! CLS_ISINITIALIZED (class)) |
| { |
| DEBUG_PRINTF ("+initialize: need to initialize class '%s'\n", class->name); |
| CLS_SETINITIALIZED (class); |
| CLS_SETINITIALIZED (class->class_pointer); |
| |
| /* Create the garbage collector type memory description. */ |
| __objc_generate_gc_type_description (class); |
| |
| if (class->super_class) |
| __objc_send_initialize (class->super_class); |
| |
| { |
| SEL op = sel_registerName ("initialize"); |
| struct objc_method *method = search_for_method_in_hierarchy (class->class_pointer, |
| op); |
| |
| if (method) |
| { |
| DEBUG_PRINTF (" begin of [%s +initialize]\n", class->name); |
| (*method->method_imp) ((id)class, op); |
| DEBUG_PRINTF (" end of [%s +initialize]\n", class->name); |
| } |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| else |
| { |
| DEBUG_PRINTF (" class '%s' has no +initialize method\n", class->name); |
| } |
| #endif |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Walk on the methods list of class and install the methods in the |
| reverse order of the lists. Since methods added by categories are |
| before the methods of class in the methods list, this allows |
| categories to substitute methods declared in class. However if |
| more than one category replaces the same method nothing is |
| guaranteed about what method will be used. Assumes that |
| __objc_runtime_mutex is locked down. */ |
| static void |
| __objc_install_methods_in_dtable (struct sarray *dtable, struct objc_method_list * method_list) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| if (! method_list) |
| return; |
| |
| if (method_list->method_next) |
| __objc_install_methods_in_dtable (dtable, method_list->method_next); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < method_list->method_count; i++) |
| { |
| struct objc_method * method = &(method_list->method_list[i]); |
| sarray_at_put_safe (dtable, |
| (sidx) method->method_name->sel_id, |
| method->method_imp); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void |
| __objc_update_dispatch_table_for_class (Class class) |
| { |
| Class next; |
| struct sarray *arr; |
| |
| DEBUG_PRINTF (" _objc_update_dtable_for_class (%s)\n", class->name); |
| |
| objc_mutex_lock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| |
| /* Not yet installed -- skip it unless in +initialize. */ |
| if (class->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| { |
| if (__objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (class)) |
| { |
| /* There is a prepared table so we must be initialising this |
| class ... we must re-do the table preparation. */ |
| __objc_prepare_dtable_for_class (class); |
| } |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| arr = class->dtable; |
| __objc_install_premature_dtable (class); /* someone might require it... */ |
| sarray_free (arr); /* release memory */ |
| |
| /* Could have been lazy... */ |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (class); |
| |
| if (class->subclass_list) /* Traverse subclasses. */ |
| for (next = class->subclass_list; next; next = next->sibling_class) |
| __objc_update_dispatch_table_for_class (next); |
| |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| } |
| |
| /* This function adds a method list to a class. This function is |
| typically called by another function specific to the run-time. As |
| such this function does not worry about thread safe issues. |
| |
| This one is only called for categories. Class objects have their |
| methods installed right away, and their selectors are made into |
| SEL's by the function __objc_register_selectors_from_class. */ |
| void |
| class_add_method_list (Class class, struct objc_method_list * list) |
| { |
| /* Passing of a linked list is not allowed. Do multiple calls. */ |
| assert (! list->method_next); |
| |
| __objc_register_selectors_from_list(list); |
| |
| /* Add the methods to the class's method list. */ |
| list->method_next = class->methods; |
| class->methods = list; |
| |
| /* Update the dispatch table of class. */ |
| __objc_update_dispatch_table_for_class (class); |
| } |
| |
| struct objc_method * |
| class_getInstanceMethod (Class class_, SEL selector) |
| { |
| struct objc_method *m; |
| |
| if (class_ == Nil || selector == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| m = search_for_method_in_hierarchy (class_, selector); |
| if (m) |
| return m; |
| |
| /* Try going through +resolveInstanceMethod:, and do the search |
| again if successful. */ |
| if (__objc_resolve_instance_method (class_, selector)) |
| return search_for_method_in_hierarchy (class_, selector); |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| struct objc_method * |
| class_getClassMethod (Class class_, SEL selector) |
| { |
| struct objc_method *m; |
| |
| if (class_ == Nil || selector == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| m = search_for_method_in_hierarchy (class_->class_pointer, |
| selector); |
| if (m) |
| return m; |
| |
| /* Try going through +resolveClassMethod:, and do the search again |
| if successful. */ |
| if (__objc_resolve_class_method (class_, selector)) |
| return search_for_method_in_hierarchy (class_->class_pointer, |
| selector); |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| BOOL |
| class_addMethod (Class class_, SEL selector, IMP implementation, |
| const char *method_types) |
| { |
| struct objc_method_list *method_list; |
| struct objc_method *method; |
| const char *method_name; |
| |
| if (class_ == Nil || selector == NULL || implementation == NULL |
| || method_types == NULL || (strcmp (method_types, "") == 0)) |
| return NO; |
| |
| method_name = sel_getName (selector); |
| if (method_name == NULL) |
| return NO; |
| |
| /* If the method already exists in the class, return NO. It is fine |
| if the method already exists in the superclass; in that case, we |
| are overriding it. */ |
| if (CLS_IS_IN_CONSTRUCTION (class_)) |
| { |
| /* The class only contains a list of methods; they have not been |
| registered yet, ie, the method_name of each of them is still |
| a string, not a selector. Iterate manually over them to |
| check if we have already added the method. */ |
| struct objc_method_list * method_list = class_->methods; |
| while (method_list) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| /* Search the method list. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < method_list->method_count; ++i) |
| { |
| struct objc_method * method = &method_list->method_list[i]; |
| |
| if (method->method_name |
| && strcmp ((char *)method->method_name, method_name) == 0) |
| return NO; |
| } |
| |
| /* The method wasn't found. Follow the link to the next list of |
| methods. */ |
| method_list = method_list->method_next; |
| } |
| /* The method wasn't found. It's a new one. Go ahead and add |
| it. */ |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* Do the standard lookup. This assumes the selectors are |
| mapped. */ |
| if (search_for_method_in_list (class_->methods, selector)) |
| return NO; |
| } |
| |
| method_list = (struct objc_method_list *)objc_calloc (1, sizeof (struct objc_method_list)); |
| method_list->method_count = 1; |
| |
| method = &(method_list->method_list[0]); |
| method->method_name = objc_malloc (strlen (method_name) + 1); |
| strcpy ((char *)method->method_name, method_name); |
| |
| method->method_types = objc_malloc (strlen (method_types) + 1); |
| strcpy ((char *)method->method_types, method_types); |
| |
| method->method_imp = implementation; |
| |
| if (CLS_IS_IN_CONSTRUCTION (class_)) |
| { |
| /* We only need to add the method to the list. It will be |
| registered with the runtime when the class pair is registered |
| (if ever). */ |
| method_list->method_next = class_->methods; |
| class_->methods = method_list; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* Add the method to a live class. */ |
| objc_mutex_lock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| class_add_method_list (class_, method_list); |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| } |
| |
| return YES; |
| } |
| |
| IMP |
| class_replaceMethod (Class class_, SEL selector, IMP implementation, |
| const char *method_types) |
| { |
| struct objc_method * method; |
| |
| if (class_ == Nil || selector == NULL || implementation == NULL |
| || method_types == NULL) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| method = search_for_method_in_hierarchy (class_, selector); |
| |
| if (method) |
| { |
| return method_setImplementation (method, implementation); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| class_addMethod (class_, selector, implementation, method_types); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Search for a method starting from the current class up its |
| hierarchy. Return a pointer to the method's method structure if |
| found. NULL otherwise. */ |
| static struct objc_method * |
| search_for_method_in_hierarchy (Class cls, SEL sel) |
| { |
| struct objc_method * method = NULL; |
| Class class; |
| |
| if (! sel_is_mapped (sel)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Scan the method list of the class. If the method isn't found in |
| the list then step to its super class. */ |
| for (class = cls; ((! method) && class); class = class->super_class) |
| method = search_for_method_in_list (class->methods, sel); |
| |
| return method; |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| /* Given a linked list of method and a method's name. Search for the |
| named method's method structure. Return a pointer to the method's |
| method structure if found. NULL otherwise. */ |
| struct objc_method * |
| search_for_method_in_list (struct objc_method_list * list, SEL op) |
| { |
| struct objc_method_list * method_list = list; |
| |
| if (! sel_is_mapped (op)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* If not found then we'll search the list. */ |
| while (method_list) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| /* Search the method list. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < method_list->method_count; ++i) |
| { |
| struct objc_method * method = &method_list->method_list[i]; |
| |
| if (method->method_name) |
| if (method->method_name->sel_id == op->sel_id) |
| return method; |
| } |
| |
| /* The method wasn't found. Follow the link to the next list of |
| methods. */ |
| method_list = method_list->method_next; |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| typedef void * retval_t; |
| typedef void * arglist_t; |
| |
| static retval_t __objc_forward (id object, SEL sel, arglist_t args); |
| |
| /* Forwarding pointers/integers through the normal registers. */ |
| static id |
| __objc_word_forward (id rcv, SEL op, ...) |
| { |
| void *args, *res; |
| |
| args = __builtin_apply_args (); |
| res = __objc_forward (rcv, op, args); |
| if (res) |
| __builtin_return (res); |
| else |
| return res; |
| } |
| |
| /* Specific routine for forwarding floats/double because of |
| architectural differences on some processors. i386s for example |
| which uses a floating point stack versus general registers for |
| floating point numbers. This forward routine makes sure that GCC |
| restores the proper return values. */ |
| static double |
| __objc_double_forward (id rcv, SEL op, ...) |
| { |
| void *args, *res; |
| |
| args = __builtin_apply_args (); |
| res = __objc_forward (rcv, op, args); |
| __builtin_return (res); |
| } |
| |
| #if INVISIBLE_STRUCT_RETURN |
| static __big |
| #else |
| static id |
| #endif |
| __objc_block_forward (id rcv, SEL op, ...) |
| { |
| void *args, *res; |
| |
| args = __builtin_apply_args (); |
| res = __objc_forward (rcv, op, args); |
| if (res) |
| __builtin_return (res); |
| else |
| #if INVISIBLE_STRUCT_RETURN |
| return (__big) {{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}}; |
| #else |
| return nil; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* This function is called for methods which are not implemented, |
| unless a custom forwarding routine has been installed. Please note |
| that most serious users of libobjc (eg, GNUstep base) do install |
| their own forwarding routines, and hence this is never actually |
| used. But, if no custom forwarding routine is installed, this is |
| called when a selector is not recognized. */ |
| static retval_t |
| __objc_forward (id object, SEL sel, arglist_t args) |
| { |
| IMP imp; |
| static SEL frwd_sel = 0; /* !T:SAFE2 */ |
| SEL err_sel; |
| |
| /* First try if the object understands forward::. */ |
| if (! frwd_sel) |
| frwd_sel = sel_get_any_uid ("forward::"); |
| |
| if (__objc_responds_to (object, frwd_sel)) |
| { |
| imp = get_implementation (object, object->class_pointer, frwd_sel); |
| return (*imp) (object, frwd_sel, sel, args); |
| } |
| |
| /* If the object recognizes the doesNotRecognize: method then we're |
| going to send it. */ |
| err_sel = sel_get_any_uid ("doesNotRecognize:"); |
| if (__objc_responds_to (object, err_sel)) |
| { |
| imp = get_implementation (object, object->class_pointer, err_sel); |
| return (*imp) (object, err_sel, sel); |
| } |
| |
| /* The object doesn't recognize the method. Check for responding to |
| error:. If it does then sent it. */ |
| { |
| char msg[256 + strlen ((const char *) sel_getName (sel)) |
| + strlen ((const char *) object->class_pointer->name)]; |
| |
| sprintf (msg, "(%s) %s does not recognize %s", |
| (CLS_ISMETA (object->class_pointer) |
| ? "class" |
| : "instance" ), |
| object->class_pointer->name, sel_getName (sel)); |
| |
| /* The object doesn't respond to doesNotRecognize:. Therefore, a |
| default action is taken. */ |
| _objc_abort ("%s\n", msg); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void |
| __objc_print_dtable_stats (void) |
| { |
| int total = 0; |
| |
| objc_mutex_lock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| |
| #ifdef OBJC_SPARSE2 |
| printf ("memory usage: (%s)\n", "2-level sparse arrays"); |
| #else |
| printf ("memory usage: (%s)\n", "3-level sparse arrays"); |
| #endif |
| |
| printf ("arrays: %d = %ld bytes\n", narrays, |
| (long) ((size_t) narrays * sizeof (struct sarray))); |
| total += narrays * sizeof (struct sarray); |
| printf ("buckets: %d = %ld bytes\n", nbuckets, |
| (long) ((size_t) nbuckets * sizeof (struct sbucket))); |
| total += nbuckets * sizeof (struct sbucket); |
| |
| printf ("idxtables: %d = %ld bytes\n", |
| idxsize, (long) ((size_t) idxsize * sizeof (void *))); |
| total += idxsize * sizeof (void *); |
| printf ("-----------------------------------\n"); |
| printf ("total: %d bytes\n", total); |
| printf ("===================================\n"); |
| |
| objc_mutex_unlock (__objc_runtime_mutex); |
| } |
| |
| static cache_ptr prepared_dtable_table = 0; |
| |
| /* This function is called by: objc_msg_lookup, get_imp and |
| __objc_responds_to (and the dispatch table installation functions |
| themselves) to install a dispatch table for a class. |
| |
| If CLS is a class, it installs instance methods. |
| If CLS is a meta class, it installs class methods. |
| |
| In either case +initialize is invoked for the corresponding class. |
| |
| The implementation must insure that the dispatch table is not |
| installed until +initialize completes. Otherwise it opens a |
| potential race since the installation of the dispatch table is used |
| as gate in regular method dispatch and we need to guarantee that |
| +initialize is the first method invoked an that no other thread my |
| dispatch messages to the class before +initialize completes. */ |
| static void |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (Class cls) |
| { |
| /* If the class has not yet had its class links resolved, we must |
| re-compute all class links. */ |
| if (! CLS_ISRESOLV (cls)) |
| __objc_resolve_class_links (); |
| |
| /* Make sure the super class has its dispatch table installed or is |
| at least preparing. We do not need to send initialize for the |
| super class since __objc_send_initialize will insure that. */ |
| if (cls->super_class |
| && cls->super_class->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable |
| && !__objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (cls->super_class)) |
| { |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (cls->super_class); |
| /* The superclass initialisation may have also initialised the |
| current class, in which case there is no more to do. */ |
| if (cls->dtable != __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* We have already been prepared but +initialize hasn't completed. |
| The +initialize implementation is probably sending 'self' |
| messages. We rely on _objc_get_prepared_imp to retrieve the |
| implementation pointers. */ |
| if (__objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (cls)) |
| return; |
| |
| /* We have this function cache the implementation pointers for |
| _objc_get_prepared_imp but the dispatch table won't be initilized |
| until __objc_send_initialize completes. */ |
| __objc_prepare_dtable_for_class (cls); |
| |
| /* We may have already invoked +initialize but |
| __objc_update_dispatch_table_for_class invoked by |
| class_add_method_list may have reset dispatch table. */ |
| |
| /* Call +initialize. If we are a real class, we are installing |
| instance methods. If we are a meta class, we are installing |
| class methods. The __objc_send_initialize itself will insure |
| that the message is called only once per class. */ |
| if (CLS_ISCLASS (cls)) |
| __objc_send_initialize (cls); |
| else |
| { |
| /* Retrieve the class from the meta class. */ |
| Class c = objc_getClass (cls->name); |
| assert (CLS_ISMETA (cls)); |
| assert (c); |
| __objc_send_initialize (c); |
| } |
| |
| /* We install the dispatch table correctly when +initialize completed. */ |
| __objc_install_prepared_dtable_for_class (cls); |
| } |
| |
| /* Builds the dispatch table for the class CLS and stores it in a |
| place where it can be retrieved by __objc_get_prepared_imp until |
| __objc_install_prepared_dtable_for_class installs it into the |
| class. The dispatch table should not be installed into the class |
| until +initialize has completed. */ |
| static void |
| __objc_prepare_dtable_for_class (Class cls) |
| { |
| struct sarray *dtable; |
| struct sarray *super_dtable; |
| |
| /* This table could be initialized in init.c. We cannot use the |
| class name since the class maintains the instance methods and the |
| meta class maintains the the class methods yet both share the |
| same name. Classes should be unique in any program. */ |
| if (! prepared_dtable_table) |
| prepared_dtable_table |
| = objc_hash_new (32, |
| (hash_func_type) objc_hash_ptr, |
| (compare_func_type) objc_compare_ptrs); |
| |
| /* If the class has not yet had its class links resolved, we must |
| re-compute all class links. */ |
| if (! CLS_ISRESOLV (cls)) |
| __objc_resolve_class_links (); |
| |
| assert (cls); |
| assert (cls->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable); |
| |
| /* If there is already a prepared dtable for this class, we must |
| replace it with a new version (since there must have been methods |
| added to or otherwise modified in the class while executing |
| +initialize, and the table needs to be recomputed. */ |
| dtable = __objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (cls); |
| if (dtable != 0) |
| { |
| objc_hash_remove (prepared_dtable_table, cls); |
| sarray_free (dtable); |
| } |
| |
| /* Now prepare the dtable for population. */ |
| assert (cls != cls->super_class); |
| if (cls->super_class) |
| { |
| /* Inherit the method list from the super class. Yet the super |
| class may still be initializing in the case when a class |
| cluster sub class initializes its super classes. */ |
| if (cls->super_class->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| __objc_install_dtable_for_class (cls->super_class); |
| |
| super_dtable = cls->super_class->dtable; |
| /* If the dispatch table is not yet installed, we are still in |
| the process of executing +initialize. Yet the dispatch table |
| should be available. */ |
| if (super_dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable) |
| super_dtable = __objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (cls->super_class); |
| |
| assert (super_dtable); |
| dtable = sarray_lazy_copy (super_dtable); |
| } |
| else |
| dtable = sarray_new (__objc_selector_max_index, 0); |
| |
| __objc_install_methods_in_dtable (dtable, cls->methods); |
| |
| objc_hash_add (&prepared_dtable_table, |
| cls, |
| dtable); |
| } |
| |
| /* This wrapper only exists to allow an easy replacement of the lookup |
| implementation and it is expected that the compiler will optimize |
| it away. */ |
| static struct sarray * |
| __objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (Class cls) |
| { |
| struct sarray *dtable = 0; |
| assert (cls); |
| if (prepared_dtable_table) |
| dtable = objc_hash_value_for_key (prepared_dtable_table, cls); |
| /* dtable my be nil, since we call this to check whether we are |
| currently preparing before we start preparing. */ |
| return dtable; |
| } |
| |
| /* Helper function for messages sent to CLS or implementation pointers |
| retrieved from CLS during +initialize before the dtable is |
| installed. When a class implicitly initializes another class which |
| in turn implicitly invokes methods in this class, before the |
| implementation of +initialize of CLS completes, this returns the |
| expected implementation. Forwarding remains the responsibility of |
| objc_msg_lookup. This function should only be called under the |
| global lock. */ |
| static IMP |
| __objc_get_prepared_imp (Class cls,SEL sel) |
| { |
| struct sarray *dtable; |
| IMP imp; |
| |
| assert (cls); |
| assert (sel); |
| assert (cls->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable); |
| dtable = __objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (cls); |
| |
| assert (dtable); |
| assert (dtable != __objc_uninstalled_dtable); |
| imp = sarray_get_safe (dtable, (size_t) sel->sel_id); |
| |
| /* imp may be Nil if the method does not exist and we may fallback |
| to the forwarding implementation later. */ |
| return imp; |
| } |
| |
| /* When this function is called +initialize should be completed. So |
| now we are safe to install the dispatch table for the class so that |
| they become available for other threads that may be waiting in the |
| lock. */ |
| static void |
| __objc_install_prepared_dtable_for_class (Class cls) |
| { |
| assert (cls); |
| assert (cls->dtable == __objc_uninstalled_dtable); |
| cls->dtable = __objc_prepared_dtable_for_class (cls); |
| |
| assert (cls->dtable); |
| assert (cls->dtable != __objc_uninstalled_dtable); |
| objc_hash_remove (prepared_dtable_table, cls); |
| } |