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| 14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===--- TrailingObjects.h - Variable-length classes ------------*- C++ -*-===// | 
| 2 | // | ||
| 3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | ||
| 4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | ||
| 5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | ||
| 6 | // | ||
| 7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 8 | /// | ||
| 9 | /// \file | ||
| 10 | /// This header defines support for implementing classes that have | ||
| 11 | /// some trailing object (or arrays of objects) appended to them. The | ||
| 12 | /// main purpose is to make it obvious where this idiom is being used, | ||
| 13 | /// and to make the usage more idiomatic and more difficult to get | ||
| 14 | /// wrong. | ||
| 15 | /// | ||
| 16 | /// The TrailingObject template abstracts away the reinterpret_cast, | ||
| 17 | /// pointer arithmetic, and size calculations used for the allocation | ||
| 18 | /// and access of appended arrays of objects, and takes care that they | ||
| 19 | /// are all allocated at their required alignment. Additionally, it | ||
| 20 | /// ensures that the base type is final -- deriving from a class that | ||
| 21 | /// expects data appended immediately after it is typically not safe. | ||
| 22 | /// | ||
| 23 | /// Users are expected to derive from this template, and provide | ||
| 24 | /// numTrailingObjects implementations for each trailing type except | ||
| 25 | /// the last, e.g. like this sample: | ||
| 26 | /// | ||
| 27 | /// \code | ||
| 28 | /// class VarLengthObj : private TrailingObjects<VarLengthObj, int, double> { | ||
| 29 | ///   friend TrailingObjects; | ||
| 30 | /// | ||
| 31 | ///   unsigned NumInts, NumDoubles; | ||
| 32 | ///   size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken<int>) const { return NumInts; } | ||
| 33 | ///  }; | ||
| 34 | /// \endcode | ||
| 35 | /// | ||
| 36 | /// You can access the appended arrays via 'getTrailingObjects', and | ||
| 37 | /// determine the size needed for allocation via | ||
| 38 | /// 'additionalSizeToAlloc' and 'totalSizeToAlloc'. | ||
| 39 | /// | ||
| 40 | /// All the methods implemented by this class are are intended for use | ||
| 41 | /// by the implementation of the class, not as part of its interface | ||
| 42 | /// (thus, private inheritance is suggested). | ||
| 43 | /// | ||
| 44 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 45 | |||
| 46 | #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_TRAILINGOBJECTS_H | ||
| 47 | #define LLVM_SUPPORT_TRAILINGOBJECTS_H | ||
| 48 | |||
| 49 | #include "llvm/Support/AlignOf.h" | ||
| 50 | #include "llvm/Support/Alignment.h" | ||
| 51 | #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" | ||
| 52 | #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" | ||
| 53 | #include "llvm/Support/type_traits.h" | ||
| 54 | #include <new> | ||
| 55 | #include <type_traits> | ||
| 56 | |||
| 57 | namespace llvm { | ||
| 58 | |||
| 59 | namespace trailing_objects_internal { | ||
| 60 | /// Helper template to calculate the max alignment requirement for a set of | ||
| 61 | /// objects. | ||
| 62 | template <typename First, typename... Rest> class AlignmentCalcHelper { | ||
| 63 | private: | ||
| 64 | enum { | ||
| 65 | FirstAlignment = alignof(First), | ||
| 66 | RestAlignment = AlignmentCalcHelper<Rest...>::Alignment, | ||
| 67 | }; | ||
| 68 | |||
| 69 | public: | ||
| 70 | enum { | ||
| 71 | Alignment = FirstAlignment > RestAlignment ? FirstAlignment : RestAlignment | ||
| 72 | }; | ||
| 73 | }; | ||
| 74 | |||
| 75 | template <typename First> class AlignmentCalcHelper<First> { | ||
| 76 | public: | ||
| 77 | enum { Alignment = alignof(First) }; | ||
| 78 | }; | ||
| 79 | |||
| 80 | /// The base class for TrailingObjects* classes. | ||
| 81 | class TrailingObjectsBase { | ||
| 82 | protected: | ||
| 83 |   /// OverloadToken's purpose is to allow specifying function overloads | ||
| 84 |   /// for different types, without actually taking the types as | ||
| 85 |   /// parameters. (Necessary because member function templates cannot | ||
| 86 |   /// be specialized, so overloads must be used instead of | ||
| 87 |   /// specialization.) | ||
| 88 | template <typename T> struct OverloadToken {}; | ||
| 89 | }; | ||
| 90 | |||
| 91 | // Just a little helper for transforming a type pack into the same | ||
| 92 | // number of a different type. e.g.: | ||
| 93 | //   ExtractSecondType<Foo..., int>::type | ||
| 94 | template <typename Ty1, typename Ty2> struct ExtractSecondType { | ||
| 95 | typedef Ty2 type; | ||
| 96 | }; | ||
| 97 | |||
| 98 | // TrailingObjectsImpl is somewhat complicated, because it is a | ||
| 99 | // recursively inheriting template, in order to handle the template | ||
| 100 | // varargs. Each level of inheritance picks off a single trailing type | ||
| 101 | // then recurses on the rest. The "Align", "BaseTy", and | ||
| 102 | // "TopTrailingObj" arguments are passed through unchanged through the | ||
| 103 | // recursion. "PrevTy" is, at each level, the type handled by the | ||
| 104 | // level right above it. | ||
| 105 | |||
| 106 | template <int Align, typename BaseTy, typename TopTrailingObj, typename PrevTy, | ||
| 107 | typename... MoreTys> | ||
| 108 | class TrailingObjectsImpl { | ||
| 109 |   // The main template definition is never used -- the two | ||
| 110 |   // specializations cover all possibilities. | ||
| 111 | }; | ||
| 112 | |||
| 113 | template <int Align, typename BaseTy, typename TopTrailingObj, typename PrevTy, | ||
| 114 | typename NextTy, typename... MoreTys> | ||
| 115 | class TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, PrevTy, NextTy, | ||
| 116 |                           MoreTys...> | ||
| 117 | : public TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, NextTy, | ||
| 118 | MoreTys...> { | ||
| 119 | |||
| 120 | typedef TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, NextTy, MoreTys...> | ||
| 121 |       ParentType; | ||
| 122 | |||
| 123 | struct RequiresRealignment { | ||
| 124 | static const bool value = alignof(PrevTy) < alignof(NextTy); | ||
| 125 | }; | ||
| 126 | |||
| 127 | static constexpr bool requiresRealignment() { | ||
| 128 | return RequiresRealignment::value; | ||
| 129 |   } | ||
| 130 | |||
| 131 | protected: | ||
| 132 |   // Ensure the inherited getTrailingObjectsImpl is not hidden. | ||
| 133 | using ParentType::getTrailingObjectsImpl; | ||
| 134 | |||
| 135 |   // These two functions are helper functions for | ||
| 136 |   // TrailingObjects::getTrailingObjects. They recurse to the left -- | ||
| 137 |   // the result for each type in the list of trailing types depends on | ||
| 138 |   // the result of calling the function on the type to the | ||
| 139 |   // left. However, the function for the type to the left is | ||
| 140 |   // implemented by a *subclass* of this class, so we invoke it via | ||
| 141 |   // the TopTrailingObj, which is, via the | ||
| 142 |   // curiously-recurring-template-pattern, the most-derived type in | ||
| 143 |   // this recursion, and thus, contains all the overloads. | ||
| 144 | static const NextTy * | ||
| 145 | getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj, | ||
| 146 | TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<NextTy>) { | ||
| 147 | auto *Ptr = TopTrailingObj::getTrailingObjectsImpl( | ||
| 148 | Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()) + | ||
| 149 | TopTrailingObj::callNumTrailingObjects( | ||
| 150 | Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()); | ||
| 151 | |||
| 152 | if (requiresRealignment()) | ||
| 153 | return reinterpret_cast<const NextTy *>( | ||
| 154 | alignAddr(Ptr, Align::Of<NextTy>())); | ||
| 155 |     else | ||
| 156 | return reinterpret_cast<const NextTy *>(Ptr); | ||
| 157 |   } | ||
| 158 | |||
| 159 | static NextTy * | ||
| 160 | getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj, | ||
| 161 | TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<NextTy>) { | ||
| 162 | auto *Ptr = TopTrailingObj::getTrailingObjectsImpl( | ||
| 163 | Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()) + | ||
| 164 | TopTrailingObj::callNumTrailingObjects( | ||
| 165 | Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<PrevTy>()); | ||
| 166 | |||
| 167 | if (requiresRealignment()) | ||
| 168 | return reinterpret_cast<NextTy *>(alignAddr(Ptr, Align::Of<NextTy>())); | ||
| 169 |     else | ||
| 170 | return reinterpret_cast<NextTy *>(Ptr); | ||
| 171 |   } | ||
| 172 | |||
| 173 |   // Helper function for TrailingObjects::additionalSizeToAlloc: this | ||
| 174 |   // function recurses to superclasses, each of which requires one | ||
| 175 |   // fewer size_t argument, and adds its own size. | ||
| 176 | static constexpr size_t additionalSizeToAllocImpl( | ||
| 177 | size_t SizeSoFar, size_t Count1, | ||
| 178 | typename ExtractSecondType<MoreTys, size_t>::type... MoreCounts) { | ||
| 179 | return ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl( | ||
| 180 | (requiresRealignment() ? llvm::alignTo<alignof(NextTy)>(SizeSoFar) | ||
| 181 | : SizeSoFar) + | ||
| 182 | sizeof(NextTy) * Count1, | ||
| 183 | MoreCounts...); | ||
| 184 |   } | ||
| 185 | }; | ||
| 186 | |||
| 187 | // The base case of the TrailingObjectsImpl inheritance recursion, | ||
| 188 | // when there's no more trailing types. | ||
| 189 | template <int Align, typename BaseTy, typename TopTrailingObj, typename PrevTy> | ||
| 190 | class alignas(Align) TrailingObjectsImpl<Align, BaseTy, TopTrailingObj, PrevTy> | ||
| 191 | : public TrailingObjectsBase { | ||
| 192 | protected: | ||
| 193 |   // This is a dummy method, only here so the "using" doesn't fail -- | ||
| 194 |   // it will never be called, because this function recurses backwards | ||
| 195 |   // up the inheritance chain to subclasses. | ||
| 196 | static void getTrailingObjectsImpl(); | ||
| 197 | |||
| 198 | static constexpr size_t additionalSizeToAllocImpl(size_t SizeSoFar) { | ||
| 199 | return SizeSoFar; | ||
| 200 |   } | ||
| 201 | |||
| 202 | template <bool CheckAlignment> static void verifyTrailingObjectsAlignment() {} | ||
| 203 | }; | ||
| 204 | |||
| 205 | } // end namespace trailing_objects_internal | ||
| 206 | |||
| 207 | // Finally, the main type defined in this file, the one intended for users... | ||
| 208 | |||
| 209 | /// See the file comment for details on the usage of the | ||
| 210 | /// TrailingObjects type. | ||
| 211 | template <typename BaseTy, typename... TrailingTys> | ||
| 212 | class TrailingObjects : private trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl< | ||
| 213 | trailing_objects_internal::AlignmentCalcHelper< | ||
| 214 | TrailingTys...>::Alignment, | ||
| 215 | BaseTy, TrailingObjects<BaseTy, TrailingTys...>, | ||
| 216 | BaseTy, TrailingTys...> { | ||
| 217 | |||
| 218 | template <int A, typename B, typename T, typename P, typename... M> | ||
| 219 | friend class trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl; | ||
| 220 | |||
| 221 | template <typename... Tys> class Foo {}; | ||
| 222 | |||
| 223 | typedef trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl< | ||
| 224 | trailing_objects_internal::AlignmentCalcHelper<TrailingTys...>::Alignment, | ||
| 225 | BaseTy, TrailingObjects<BaseTy, TrailingTys...>, BaseTy, TrailingTys...> | ||
| 226 |       ParentType; | ||
| 227 | using TrailingObjectsBase = trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsBase; | ||
| 228 | |||
| 229 | using ParentType::getTrailingObjectsImpl; | ||
| 230 | |||
| 231 |   // This function contains only a static_assert BaseTy is final. The | ||
| 232 |   // static_assert must be in a function, and not at class-level | ||
| 233 |   // because BaseTy isn't complete at class instantiation time, but | ||
| 234 |   // will be by the time this function is instantiated. | ||
| 235 | static void verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions() { | ||
| 236 | static_assert(std::is_final<BaseTy>(), "BaseTy must be final."); | ||
| 237 |   } | ||
| 238 | |||
| 239 |   // These two methods are the base of the recursion for this method. | ||
| 240 | static const BaseTy * | ||
| 241 | getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj, | ||
| 242 | TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<BaseTy>) { | ||
| 243 | return Obj; | ||
| 244 |   } | ||
| 245 | |||
| 246 | static BaseTy * | ||
| 247 | getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj, | ||
| 248 | TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<BaseTy>) { | ||
| 249 | return Obj; | ||
| 250 |   } | ||
| 251 | |||
| 252 |   // callNumTrailingObjects simply calls numTrailingObjects on the | ||
| 253 |   // provided Obj -- except when the type being queried is BaseTy | ||
| 254 |   // itself. There is always only one of the base object, so that case | ||
| 255 |   // is handled here. (An additional benefit of indirecting through | ||
| 256 |   // this function is that consumers only say "friend | ||
| 257 |   // TrailingObjects", and thus, only this class itself can call the | ||
| 258 |   // numTrailingObjects function.) | ||
| 259 | static size_t | ||
| 260 | callNumTrailingObjects(const BaseTy *Obj, | ||
| 261 | TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<BaseTy>) { | ||
| 262 | return 1; | ||
| 263 |   } | ||
| 264 | |||
| 265 | template <typename T> | ||
| 266 | static size_t callNumTrailingObjects(const BaseTy *Obj, | ||
| 267 | TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>) { | ||
| 268 | return Obj->numTrailingObjects(TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>()); | ||
| 269 |   } | ||
| 270 | |||
| 271 | public: | ||
| 272 |   // Make this (privately inherited) member public. | ||
| 273 | #ifndef _MSC_VER | ||
| 274 | using ParentType::OverloadToken; | ||
| 275 | #else | ||
| 276 |   // An MSVC bug prevents the above from working, (last tested at CL version | ||
| 277 |   // 19.28). "Class5" in TrailingObjectsTest.cpp tests the problematic case. | ||
| 278 | template <typename T> | ||
| 279 | using OverloadToken = typename ParentType::template OverloadToken<T>; | ||
| 280 | #endif | ||
| 281 | |||
| 282 |   /// Returns a pointer to the trailing object array of the given type | ||
| 283 |   /// (which must be one of those specified in the class template). The | ||
| 284 |   /// array may have zero or more elements in it. | ||
| 285 | template <typename T> const T *getTrailingObjects() const { | ||
| 286 | verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions(); | ||
| 287 |     // Forwards to an impl function with overloads, since member | ||
| 288 |     // function templates can't be specialized. | ||
| 289 | return this->getTrailingObjectsImpl( | ||
| 290 | static_cast<const BaseTy *>(this), | ||
| 291 | TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>()); | ||
| 292 |   } | ||
| 293 | |||
| 294 |   /// Returns a pointer to the trailing object array of the given type | ||
| 295 |   /// (which must be one of those specified in the class template). The | ||
| 296 |   /// array may have zero or more elements in it. | ||
| 297 | template <typename T> T *getTrailingObjects() { | ||
| 298 | verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions(); | ||
| 299 |     // Forwards to an impl function with overloads, since member | ||
| 300 |     // function templates can't be specialized. | ||
| 301 | return this->getTrailingObjectsImpl( | ||
| 302 | static_cast<BaseTy *>(this), TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken<T>()); | ||
| 303 |   } | ||
| 304 | |||
| 305 |   /// Returns the size of the trailing data, if an object were | ||
| 306 |   /// allocated with the given counts (The counts are in the same order | ||
| 307 |   /// as the template arguments). This does not include the size of the | ||
| 308 |   /// base object.  The template arguments must be the same as those | ||
| 309 |   /// used in the class; they are supplied here redundantly only so | ||
| 310 |   /// that it's clear what the counts are counting in callers. | ||
| 311 | template <typename... Tys> | ||
| 312 | static constexpr std::enable_if_t< | ||
| 313 | std::is_same<Foo<TrailingTys...>, Foo<Tys...>>::value, size_t> | ||
| 314 | additionalSizeToAlloc(typename trailing_objects_internal::ExtractSecondType< | ||
| 315 | TrailingTys, size_t>::type... Counts) { | ||
| 316 | return ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl(0, Counts...); | ||
| 317 |   } | ||
| 318 | |||
| 319 |   /// Returns the total size of an object if it were allocated with the | ||
| 320 |   /// given trailing object counts. This is the same as | ||
| 321 |   /// additionalSizeToAlloc, except it *does* include the size of the base | ||
| 322 |   /// object. | ||
| 323 | template <typename... Tys> | ||
| 324 | static constexpr std::enable_if_t< | ||
| 325 | std::is_same<Foo<TrailingTys...>, Foo<Tys...>>::value, size_t> | ||
| 326 | totalSizeToAlloc(typename trailing_objects_internal::ExtractSecondType< | ||
| 327 | TrailingTys, size_t>::type... Counts) { | ||
| 328 | return sizeof(BaseTy) + ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl(0, Counts...); | ||
| 329 |   } | ||
| 330 | |||
| 331 | TrailingObjects() = default; | ||
| 332 | TrailingObjects(const TrailingObjects &) = delete; | ||
| 333 | TrailingObjects(TrailingObjects &&) = delete; | ||
| 334 | TrailingObjects &operator=(const TrailingObjects &) = delete; | ||
| 335 | TrailingObjects &operator=(TrailingObjects &&) = delete; | ||
| 336 | |||
| 337 |   /// A type where its ::with_counts template member has a ::type member | ||
| 338 |   /// suitable for use as uninitialized storage for an object with the given | ||
| 339 |   /// trailing object counts. The template arguments are similar to those | ||
| 340 |   /// of additionalSizeToAlloc. | ||
| 341 |   /// | ||
| 342 |   /// Use with FixedSizeStorageOwner, e.g.: | ||
| 343 |   /// | ||
| 344 |   /// \code{.cpp} | ||
| 345 |   /// | ||
| 346 |   /// MyObj::FixedSizeStorage<void *>::with_counts<1u>::type myStackObjStorage; | ||
| 347 |   /// MyObj::FixedSizeStorageOwner | ||
| 348 |   ///     myStackObjOwner(new ((void *)&myStackObjStorage) MyObj); | ||
| 349 |   /// MyObj *const myStackObjPtr = myStackObjOwner.get(); | ||
| 350 |   /// | ||
| 351 |   /// \endcode | ||
| 352 | template <typename... Tys> struct FixedSizeStorage { | ||
| 353 | template <size_t... Counts> struct with_counts { | ||
| 354 | enum { Size = totalSizeToAlloc<Tys...>(Counts...) }; | ||
| 355 | struct type { | ||
| 356 | alignas(BaseTy) char buffer[Size]; | ||
| 357 | }; | ||
| 358 | }; | ||
| 359 | }; | ||
| 360 | |||
| 361 |   /// A type that acts as the owner for an object placed into fixed storage. | ||
| 362 | class FixedSizeStorageOwner { | ||
| 363 | public: | ||
| 364 | FixedSizeStorageOwner(BaseTy *p) : p(p) {} | ||
| 365 | ~FixedSizeStorageOwner() { | ||
| 366 | assert(p && "FixedSizeStorageOwner owns null?"); | ||
| 367 | p->~BaseTy(); | ||
| 368 |     } | ||
| 369 | |||
| 370 | BaseTy *get() { return p; } | ||
| 371 | const BaseTy *get() const { return p; } | ||
| 372 | |||
| 373 | private: | ||
| 374 | FixedSizeStorageOwner(const FixedSizeStorageOwner &) = delete; | ||
| 375 | FixedSizeStorageOwner(FixedSizeStorageOwner &&) = delete; | ||
| 376 | FixedSizeStorageOwner &operator=(const FixedSizeStorageOwner &) = delete; | ||
| 377 | FixedSizeStorageOwner &operator=(FixedSizeStorageOwner &&) = delete; | ||
| 378 | |||
| 379 | BaseTy *const p; | ||
| 380 | }; | ||
| 381 | }; | ||
| 382 | |||
| 383 | } // end namespace llvm | ||
| 384 | |||
| 385 | #endif |