* Makefile.in (ggc-callbacks.o): Remove target. (flow.o): Depend on GGC_H. * alias.c (init_alias_analysis): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (end_alias_analysis): Likewise. * basic-block.h (init_flow): New function. (allocate_reg_life_data): Declare. * bb-reorder.c (function_obstack): Replace with ... (flow_obstack): ... new variable. (fixup_reorder_chain): Use it. * c-decl.c (ggc_p): Remove. (caller-save.c): Don't call oballoc/obfree. * combine.c (struct undobuf): Remove storage. (try_combine): Don't call oballoc. (undo_all): Don't call obfree. * cse.c (insert): Use xmalloc, not oballoc. (cse_main): Adjust accordingly. * dwarf2out.c (save_rtx): Remove obstack code. (dwarf2out_init): Remove ggc_p conditionals. * emit-rtl.c (rtl_obstack): Remove. (gen_rtx_CONST_INT): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (make_insn_raw): Likewise. (emit_insn_before): Likewise. (emit_insn_after): Likewise. (emit_insn): Likewise. (gen_sequence): Likewise. (copy_insn_1): Remove handling of `b' RTL components. (init_emit_once): Remove ggc_p conditionals. * except.c (create_rethrow_ref): Don't fool with obstacks. (add_partial_entry): Likewise. (call_get_eh_context): Likewise. (begin_protect_partials): Likewise. (protect_with_terminate): Likewise. * explow.c (plus_constant_wide): Likewise. * expr.c (init_expr_once): Likewise. (emit_block_move): Likewise. (clear_storage): Likewise. (expand_expr): Likewise. * flow.c (function_obstack): Remove. (flow_obstack): New variable. (flow_firstobj): Likewise. (create_base_block): Use the flow_obstack. (split_block): Likewise. (split_edge): Likewise. (calculate_global_regs_live): Likewise. (allocate_bb_life_data): Make it static. Likewiwse. (init_flow): New function. (size_int_type_wide): Remove ggc_p conditionals. * function.c (push_function_context_to): Don't call save_tree_status. (pop_function_context_from): Or restore_tree_status. (assign_stack_local_1): Don't call push_obstacks. (find_fixup_replacement): Use xmalloc. (fixup_var_refs_insns): Free the storage. (insns_for_mem_walk): Don't mess with obstacks. (instantiate_decls): Likewise. (trampoline_address): Likewise. (expand_function_end): Likewise. * function.h (sturct function): Remove obstack-related variables. (save_tree_status): Don't declare. (restore_tree_status): Likewise. * gcse.c (compute_can_copy): Don't call oballoc/obfree. * genattrtab.c (operate_exp): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (simplify_cond): Likewise. (simplify_test_exp): Don't mess with obstacks. (optimize_attrs): Likewise. * gengenrtl.c (gendef): Don't include ggc_p conditionals. * ggc-callbacks.c (ggc_p): Remove. * ggc-none.c (ggc_p): Remove. * ggc.h (ggc_p): Don't declare. * integrate.c (save_for_inline): Don't mess with obstacks. (integrate_decl_tree): Likewise. (output_inline_function): Likewise. * lists.c (init_EXPR_INSN_LIST_cache): Likewise. * loop.c (temp_obstack): Remove. (rtl_obstack): Likewise. (init_loop): Don't mess with obstacks. (reg_address_cost): Free BIVs and GIVs. (check_insns_for_bivs): Use xmalloc, not oballoc. (find_mem_givs): Likewise. (record_biv): Likewise. (general_induction_var): Likewise. (product_cheap_p): Likewse. * optabs.c (init_one_libfunc): Remove ggc_p conditional. * print-tree.c (debug_tree): Don't use oballoc/obfree. (print_node): Likewise. * profile.c (output_func_start_profiler): Remove call to temporary_allocation. * reload1.c (eliminate_regs_in_insn): Don't mess with obstacks. * resource.c (mark_target_live_regs): Use xmalloc. (free_resource_info): Free the memory. * rtl.c (rtl_obstack): Remove. (rtvec_alloc): Don't mess with obstacks. (rtx_alloc): Likewise. (rtx_free): Remove. (copy_rtx): Don't handle `b' cases. (read_rtx): Use a local rtl_obstack. * rtl.h (oballoc): Remove. (obfree): Likewise. (pop_obstacks): Likewise. (push_obstacks): Likewise. (allocate_bb_life_data): Likewise. (allocate_reg_life_data): Likewise. (rtx_free): Likewise. * sdbout.c (sdbout_queue_anonymous_type): Use tree_cons, not saveable_tree_cons. * simplify-rtx.c (cselib_init): Don't mess with obstacks. * stmt.c (mark_block_nesting): Mark the label_chain. (epxand_label): Use ggc_alloc, not oballoc. (clear_last_expr): Don't mess with obstacks. (expand_decl_cleanup): Likewise. (expand_dcc_cleanup): Likewise. (expand_dhc_cleanup): Likewise. (expand_anon_union_decl): Likewise. (add_case_node): Use xmalloc, not oballoc. (free_case_nodes): New function. (expand_end_case): Call it. * stor-layout.c (layout_type): Don't mess with obstacks. (layout_type): Likewise. * toplev.c (wrapup_global_declarations): Likewise. (compile_file): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (rest_of_compilation): Call init_flow. Remove ggc_p conditionals. (decode_f_option): Remove ggc_p conditionals. * tree.c (function_maybepermanent_obstack): Remove. (maybepermanent_obstack): Likewise. (function_obstack): Likewise. (tmeporary_obstack): Likewise. (momentary_obstack): Likewise. (temp_decl_obstack): Likewise. (saveable_obstack): Likewise. (rtl_obstack): Likewise. (current_obstack): Likewise. (expression_obstack): Likewise. (struct obstack_stack): Likewise. (obstack_stack): Likewise. (obstack_stack_obstack): Likewise. (maybepermanent_firstobj): Likewise. (temporary_firstobj): Likewise. (momentary_firstobj): Likewise. (temp_decl_firstobj): Likewise. (momentary_function_firstobj): Likewise. (all_types_permanent): Likewise. (struct momentary_level): Likewise. (momentary_stack): Likewise. (init_obstacks): Remove initialization of removed obstacks. (save_tree_status): Remove. (restore_tree_status): Likewise. (temporary_allocation): Liekwise. (end_temporary_allocation): Liekwise. (resume_temporary_allocation): Likewise. (saveable_allocation): Likewise. (push_obstacks): Likewise. (push_obstacks_nochange): Likewise. (pop_obstacks): Likewise. (allocation_temporary_p): Likewise. (permanent_allocation): Likewise. (preserve_data): Likewise. (preserve_initializer): Likewise. (rtl_in_current_obstack): Likewise. (rtl_in_saveable_obstack): Likewise. (oballoc): Likewise. (obfree): Likewise. (savealloc): Likewise. (expralloc): Likewise. (print_obstack_name): Likewise. (debug_obstack): Likewise. (object_permanent_p): Likewise. (push_momentary): Likewise. (perserve_momentary): Likewise. (clear_momentary): Likewise. (pop_momentary): Likewise. (pop_momentary_nofree): Likewise. (suspend_momentary): Likewise. (resume_momentary): Likewise. (make_node): Don't set TREE_PERMANENT. (copy_node): Remove ggc_p conditionals. Don't set TYPE_OBSTACK. Don't set TREE_PERMANENT. (get_identifier): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (build_string): Likewise. (make_tree_vec): Likewise. (build_decl_list): Remove. (build_expr_list): Likewise. (tree_cons): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (decl_tree_cons): Remove. (expr_tree_cons): Likewise. (perm_tree_cons): Likewise. (temp_tree_cons): Likewise. (saveable_tree_cons): Likewise. (build1): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (build_parse_node): Likewise. (build_type_attribute_variant): Don't mess with obstacks. (build_type_copy): Likewise. (type_hash_canon): Likewise. (build_pointer_type): Likewise. (build_reference_type): Likewise. (build_index_type): Likewise. (build_range_type): Likewise. (dump_tree_statistics): Don't print obstack information. * tree.h (struct tree_common): Remove permanent_flag. (TREE_PERMANENT): Remove. (TREE_SET_PERMANENT): Likewise. (TYPE_OBSTACK): Likewise. (struct tree_type): Remove obstack. (oballoc): Remove. (savealloc): Likewise. (build_decl_list): Likewise. (build_expr_list): Likewise. (perm_tree_cons): Likewise. (temp_tree_cons): Likewise. (saveable_tree_cons): Likewise. (decl_tree_cons): Likewise. (expr_tree_cons): Likewise. (suspend_momentary): Likewise. (allocation_temporary_p): Likewise. (resume_momentary): Likewise. (push_obstacks_nochange): Likewise. (permanent_allocation): Likewise. (push_momentary): Likewise. (clear_momentary): Likewise. (pop_momentary): Likewise. (end_temporary_allocation): Likewise. (pop_obstacks): Likewise. (push_obstacks): Likewise. (pop_momentary_nofree): LIkewise. (preserve_momentary): Likewise. (saveable_allocation): Likewise. (temporary_allocation): Likewise. (resume_temporary_allocation): Likewise. (perserve_initializer): Likewise. (debug_obstack): Likewise. (rtl_in_current_obstack): Likewise. (rtl_in_saveable_obstack): Likewise. (obfree): Likewise. * varasm.c (current_obstack): Remove. (saveable_obstack): Remove. (rtl_obstack): Remove. (immed_double_const): Don't mess with obstacks. (immed_real_cons): Likewise. (output_constant_def): Likewise. (init_varasm_status): Use xcalloc. (mark_pool_constant): Mark the pool constant itself. (free_varasm_status): Free memory. (decode_rtx_const): Call bzero directly, rather than expanding it inline. (record_rtx_const): Don't mess with obstacks. (force_const_mem): Likewise. * config/arm/arm.c (arm_encode_call_attribute): Remove ggc_p conditionals. (aof_pic_entry): Likewise. * config/ia64/ia64.c (ia64_encode_section_info): Likewise. * config/m32r/m32r.c (m32r_encode_section_info): Likewise. * config/pa/pa.c (saveable_obstack): Remove. (rtl_obstack): Likewise. (current_obstack): Likewise. (output_call): Don't mess with obstacks. (hppa_encode_label): Remove ggc_p conditionals. * config/romp/romp.c (get_symref): Don't mess with obstacks. * config/rs6000/rs6000.c (output_toc): Remove ggc_p conditional. (rs6000_encode_section_info): Likewise. * config/sh/sh.c (get_fpscr_rtx): Likewise. From-SVN: r36856
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461 lines
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/* Handle exceptions for GNU compiler for the Java(TM) language.
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Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU CC.
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GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks
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of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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The Free Software Foundation is independent of Sun Microsystems, Inc. */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "real.h"
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#include "rtl.h"
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#include "java-tree.h"
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#include "javaop.h"
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#include "java-opcodes.h"
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#include "jcf.h"
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#include "function.h"
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#include "except.h"
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#include "java-except.h"
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#include "eh-common.h"
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#include "toplev.h"
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static void expand_start_java_handler PARAMS ((struct eh_range *));
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static void expand_end_java_handler PARAMS ((struct eh_range *));
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static struct eh_range *find_handler_in_range PARAMS ((int, struct eh_range *,
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struct eh_range *));
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static void link_handler PARAMS ((struct eh_range *, struct eh_range *));
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static void check_start_handlers PARAMS ((struct eh_range *, int));
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static void free_eh_ranges PARAMS ((struct eh_range *range));
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extern struct obstack permanent_obstack;
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struct eh_range *current_method_handlers;
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struct eh_range *current_try_block = NULL;
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struct eh_range *eh_range_freelist = NULL;
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/* These variables are used to speed up find_handler. */
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static int cache_range_start, cache_range_end;
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static struct eh_range *cache_range;
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static struct eh_range *cache_next_child;
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/* A dummy range that represents the entire method. */
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struct eh_range whole_range;
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#if defined(DEBUG_JAVA_BINDING_LEVELS)
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int binding_depth;
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int is_class_level;
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int current_pc;
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extern void indent ();
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#endif
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/* Search for the most specific eh_range containing PC.
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Assume PC is within RANGE.
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CHILD is a list of children of RANGE such that any
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previous children have end_pc values that are too low. */
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static struct eh_range *
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find_handler_in_range (pc, range, child)
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int pc;
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struct eh_range *range;
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register struct eh_range *child;
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{
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for (; child != NULL; child = child->next_sibling)
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{
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if (pc < child->start_pc)
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break;
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if (pc < child->end_pc)
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return find_handler_in_range (pc, child, child->first_child);
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}
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cache_range = range;
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cache_range_start = pc;
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cache_next_child = child;
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cache_range_end = child == NULL ? range->end_pc : child->start_pc;
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return range;
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}
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/* Find the inner-most handler that contains PC. */
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struct eh_range *
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find_handler (pc)
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int pc;
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{
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struct eh_range *h;
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if (pc >= cache_range_start)
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{
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h = cache_range;
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if (pc < cache_range_end)
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return h;
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while (pc >= h->end_pc)
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{
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cache_next_child = h->next_sibling;
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h = h->outer;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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h = &whole_range;
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cache_next_child = h->first_child;
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}
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return find_handler_in_range (pc, h, cache_next_child);
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}
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/* Recursive helper routine for check_nested_ranges. */
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static void
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link_handler (range, outer)
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struct eh_range *range, *outer;
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{
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struct eh_range **ptr;
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if (range->start_pc == outer->start_pc && range->end_pc == outer->end_pc)
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{
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outer->handlers = chainon (outer->handlers, range->handlers);
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return;
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}
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/* If the new range completely encloses the `outer' range, then insert it
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between the outer range and its parent. */
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if (range->start_pc <= outer->start_pc && range->end_pc >= outer->end_pc)
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{
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range->outer = outer->outer;
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range->next_sibling = NULL;
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range->first_child = outer;
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{
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struct eh_range **pr = &(outer->outer->first_child);
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while (*pr != outer)
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pr = &(*pr)->next_sibling;
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*pr = range;
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}
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outer->outer = range;
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return;
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}
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/* Handle overlapping ranges by splitting the new range. */
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if (range->start_pc < outer->start_pc || range->end_pc > outer->end_pc)
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{
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struct eh_range *h
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= (struct eh_range *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct eh_range));
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if (range->start_pc < outer->start_pc)
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{
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h->start_pc = range->start_pc;
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h->end_pc = outer->start_pc;
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range->start_pc = outer->start_pc;
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}
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else
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{
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h->start_pc = outer->end_pc;
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h->end_pc = range->end_pc;
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range->end_pc = outer->end_pc;
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}
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h->first_child = NULL;
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h->outer = NULL;
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h->handlers = build_tree_list (TREE_PURPOSE (range->handlers),
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TREE_VALUE (range->handlers));
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h->next_sibling = NULL;
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/* Restart both from the top to avoid having to make this
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function smart about reentrancy. */
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link_handler (h, &whole_range);
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link_handler (range, &whole_range);
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return;
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}
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ptr = &outer->first_child;
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for (;; ptr = &(*ptr)->next_sibling)
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{
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if (*ptr == NULL || range->end_pc <= (*ptr)->start_pc)
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{
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range->next_sibling = *ptr;
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range->first_child = NULL;
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range->outer = outer;
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*ptr = range;
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return;
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}
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else if (range->start_pc < (*ptr)->end_pc)
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{
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link_handler (range, *ptr);
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return;
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}
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/* end_pc > (*ptr)->start_pc && start_pc >= (*ptr)->end_pc. */
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}
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}
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/* The first pass of exception range processing (calling add_handler)
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constructs a linked list of exception ranges. We turn this into
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the data structure expected by the rest of the code, and also
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ensure that exception ranges are properly nested. */
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void
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handle_nested_ranges ()
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{
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struct eh_range *ptr, *next;
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ptr = whole_range.first_child;
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whole_range.first_child = NULL;
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for (; ptr; ptr = next)
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{
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next = ptr->next_sibling;
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ptr->next_sibling = NULL;
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link_handler (ptr, &whole_range);
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}
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}
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/* Free RANGE as well as its children and siblings. */
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static void
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free_eh_ranges (range)
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struct eh_range *range;
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{
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while (range)
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{
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struct eh_range *next = range->next_sibling;
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free_eh_ranges (range->first_child);
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free (range);
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range = next;
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}
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}
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/* Called to re-initialize the exception machinery for a new method. */
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void
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method_init_exceptions ()
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{
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free_eh_ranges (&whole_range);
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whole_range.start_pc = 0;
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whole_range.end_pc = DECL_CODE_LENGTH (current_function_decl) + 1;
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whole_range.outer = NULL;
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whole_range.first_child = NULL;
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whole_range.next_sibling = NULL;
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cache_range_start = 0xFFFFFF;
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java_set_exception_lang_code ();
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}
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void
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java_set_exception_lang_code ()
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{
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set_exception_lang_code (EH_LANG_Java);
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set_exception_version_code (1);
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}
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/* Add an exception range. If we already have an exception range
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which has the same handler and label, and the new range overlaps
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that one, then we simply extend the existing range. Some bytecode
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obfuscators generate seemingly nonoverlapping exception ranges
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which, when coalesced, do in fact nest correctly.
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This constructs an ordinary linked list which check_nested_ranges()
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later turns into the data structure we actually want.
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We expect the input to come in order of increasing START_PC. This
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function doesn't attempt to detect the case where two previously
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added disjoint ranges could be coalesced by a new range; that is
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what the sorting counteracts. */
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void
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add_handler (start_pc, end_pc, handler, type)
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int start_pc, end_pc;
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tree handler;
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tree type;
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{
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struct eh_range *ptr, *prev = NULL, *h;
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for (ptr = whole_range.first_child; ptr; ptr = ptr->next_sibling)
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{
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if (start_pc >= ptr->start_pc
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&& start_pc <= ptr->end_pc
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&& TREE_PURPOSE (ptr->handlers) == type
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&& TREE_VALUE (ptr->handlers) == handler)
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{
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/* Already found an overlapping range, so coalesce. */
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ptr->end_pc = MAX (ptr->end_pc, end_pc);
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return;
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}
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prev = ptr;
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}
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h = (struct eh_range *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct eh_range));
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h->start_pc = start_pc;
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h->end_pc = end_pc;
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h->first_child = NULL;
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h->outer = NULL;
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h->handlers = build_tree_list (type, handler);
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h->next_sibling = NULL;
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h->expanded = 0;
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if (prev == NULL)
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whole_range.first_child = h;
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else
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prev->next_sibling = h;
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}
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/* if there are any handlers for this range, issue start of region */
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static void
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expand_start_java_handler (range)
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struct eh_range *range;
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{
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#if defined(DEBUG_JAVA_BINDING_LEVELS)
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indent ();
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fprintf (stderr, "expand start handler pc %d --> %d\n",
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current_pc, range->end_pc);
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#endif /* defined(DEBUG_JAVA_BINDING_LEVELS) */
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range->expanded = 1;
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expand_eh_region_start ();
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}
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tree
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prepare_eh_table_type (type)
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tree type;
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{
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tree exp;
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/* The "type" (metch_info) in a (Java) exception table is one:
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* a) NULL - meaning match any type in a try-finally.
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* b) a pointer to a (ccmpiled) class (low-order bit 0).
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* c) a pointer to the Utf8Const name of the class, plus one
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* (which yields a value with low-order bit 1). */
|
|
|
|
if (type == NULL_TREE)
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exp = CATCH_ALL_TYPE;
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else if (is_compiled_class (type))
|
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exp = build_class_ref (type);
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|
else
|
|
exp = fold (build
|
|
(PLUS_EXPR, ptr_type_node,
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build_utf8_ref (build_internal_class_name (type)),
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|
size_one_node));
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|
return exp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* if there are any handlers for this range, isssue end of range,
|
|
and then all handler blocks */
|
|
static void
|
|
expand_end_java_handler (range)
|
|
struct eh_range *range;
|
|
{
|
|
tree handler = range->handlers;
|
|
force_poplevels (range->start_pc);
|
|
expand_start_all_catch ();
|
|
for ( ; handler != NULL_TREE; handler = TREE_CHAIN (handler))
|
|
{
|
|
start_catch_handler (prepare_eh_table_type (TREE_PURPOSE (handler)));
|
|
/* Push the thrown object on the top of the stack */
|
|
expand_goto (TREE_VALUE (handler));
|
|
expand_resume_after_catch ();
|
|
end_catch_handler ();
|
|
}
|
|
expand_end_all_catch ();
|
|
#if defined(DEBUG_JAVA_BINDING_LEVELS)
|
|
indent ();
|
|
fprintf (stderr, "expand end handler pc %d <-- %d\n",
|
|
current_pc, range->start_pc);
|
|
#endif /* defined(DEBUG_JAVA_BINDING_LEVELS) */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Recursive helper routine for maybe_start_handlers. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
check_start_handlers (range, pc)
|
|
struct eh_range *range;
|
|
int pc;
|
|
{
|
|
if (range != NULL_EH_RANGE && range->start_pc == pc)
|
|
{
|
|
check_start_handlers (range->outer, pc);
|
|
if (!range->expanded)
|
|
expand_start_java_handler (range);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
static struct eh_range *current_range;
|
|
|
|
/* Emit any start-of-try-range starting at start_pc and ending after
|
|
end_pc. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
maybe_start_try (start_pc, end_pc)
|
|
int start_pc;
|
|
int end_pc;
|
|
{
|
|
struct eh_range *range;
|
|
if (! doing_eh (1))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
range = find_handler (start_pc);
|
|
while (range != NULL_EH_RANGE && range->start_pc == start_pc
|
|
&& range->end_pc < end_pc)
|
|
range = range->outer;
|
|
|
|
current_range = range;
|
|
check_start_handlers (range, start_pc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Emit any end-of-try-range ending at end_pc and starting before
|
|
start_pc. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
maybe_end_try (start_pc, end_pc)
|
|
int start_pc;
|
|
int end_pc;
|
|
{
|
|
if (! doing_eh (1))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
while (current_range != NULL_EH_RANGE && current_range->end_pc <= end_pc
|
|
&& current_range->start_pc >= start_pc)
|
|
{
|
|
expand_end_java_handler (current_range);
|
|
current_range = current_range->outer;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Emit the handler labels and their code */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
emit_handlers ()
|
|
{
|
|
if (catch_clauses)
|
|
{
|
|
rtx funcend = gen_label_rtx ();
|
|
emit_jump (funcend);
|
|
|
|
emit_insns (catch_clauses);
|
|
catch_clauses = catch_clauses_last = NULL_RTX;
|
|
expand_leftover_cleanups ();
|
|
|
|
emit_label (funcend);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Resume executing at the statement immediately after the end of an
|
|
exception region. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
expand_resume_after_catch ()
|
|
{
|
|
expand_goto (top_label_entry (&caught_return_label_stack));
|
|
}
|