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      1 // Copyright 2014 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef V8_RUNTIME_RUNTIME_UTILS_H_
      6 #define V8_RUNTIME_RUNTIME_UTILS_H_
      7 
      8 #include "src/base/logging.h"
      9 #include "src/globals.h"
     10 #include "src/runtime/runtime.h"
     11 
     12 namespace v8 {
     13 namespace internal {
     14 
     15 // Cast the given object to a value of the specified type and store
     16 // it in a variable with the given name.  If the object is not of the
     17 // expected type we crash safely.
     18 #define CONVERT_ARG_CHECKED(Type, name, index) \
     19   CHECK(args[index]->Is##Type());              \
     20   Type* name = Type::cast(args[index]);
     21 
     22 #define CONVERT_ARG_HANDLE_CHECKED(Type, name, index) \
     23   CHECK(args[index]->Is##Type());                     \
     24   Handle<Type> name = args.at<Type>(index);
     25 
     26 #define CONVERT_NUMBER_ARG_HANDLE_CHECKED(name, index) \
     27   CHECK(args[index]->IsNumber());                      \
     28   Handle<Object> name = args.at(index);
     29 
     30 // Cast the given object to a boolean and store it in a variable with
     31 // the given name.  If the object is not a boolean we crash safely.
     32 #define CONVERT_BOOLEAN_ARG_CHECKED(name, index) \
     33   CHECK(args[index]->IsBoolean());               \
     34   bool name = args[index]->IsTrue(isolate);
     35 
     36 // Cast the given argument to a Smi and store its value in an int variable
     37 // with the given name.  If the argument is not a Smi we crash safely.
     38 #define CONVERT_SMI_ARG_CHECKED(name, index) \
     39   CHECK(args[index]->IsSmi());               \
     40   int name = args.smi_at(index);
     41 
     42 // Cast the given argument to a double and store it in a variable with
     43 // the given name.  If the argument is not a number (as opposed to
     44 // the number not-a-number) we crash safely.
     45 #define CONVERT_DOUBLE_ARG_CHECKED(name, index) \
     46   CHECK(args[index]->IsNumber());               \
     47   double name = args.number_at(index);
     48 
     49 // Cast the given argument to a size_t and store its value in a variable with
     50 // the given name.  If the argument is not a size_t we crash safely.
     51 #define CONVERT_SIZE_ARG_CHECKED(name, index)    \
     52   CHECK(args[index]->IsNumber());                \
     53   Handle<Object> name##_object = args.at(index); \
     54   size_t name = 0;                               \
     55   CHECK(TryNumberToSize(*name##_object, &name));
     56 
     57 // Call the specified converter on the object *comand store the result in
     58 // a variable of the specified type with the given name.  If the
     59 // object is not a Number we crash safely.
     60 #define CONVERT_NUMBER_CHECKED(type, name, Type, obj) \
     61   CHECK(obj->IsNumber());                             \
     62   type name = NumberTo##Type(obj);
     63 
     64 // Cast the given argument to PropertyDetails and store its value in a
     65 // variable with the given name.  If the argument is not a Smi we crash safely.
     66 #define CONVERT_PROPERTY_DETAILS_CHECKED(name, index) \
     67   CHECK(args[index]->IsSmi());                        \
     68   PropertyDetails name = PropertyDetails(Smi::cast(args[index]));
     69 
     70 // Assert that the given argument has a valid value for a LanguageMode
     71 // and store it in a LanguageMode variable with the given name.
     72 #define CONVERT_LANGUAGE_MODE_ARG_CHECKED(name, index) \
     73   CHECK(args[index]->IsNumber());                      \
     74   int32_t __tmp_##name = 0;                            \
     75   CHECK(args[index]->ToInt32(&__tmp_##name));          \
     76   CHECK(is_valid_language_mode(__tmp_##name));         \
     77   LanguageMode name = static_cast<LanguageMode>(__tmp_##name);
     78 
     79 // Assert that the given argument is a number within the Int32 range
     80 // and convert it to int32_t.  If the argument is not an Int32 we crash safely.
     81 #define CONVERT_INT32_ARG_CHECKED(name, index) \
     82   CHECK(args[index]->IsNumber());              \
     83   int32_t name = 0;                            \
     84   CHECK(args[index]->ToInt32(&name));
     85 
     86 // Assert that the given argument is a number within the Uint32 range
     87 // and convert it to uint32_t.  If the argument is not an Uint32 call
     88 // IllegalOperation and return.
     89 #define CONVERT_UINT32_ARG_CHECKED(name, index) \
     90   CHECK(args[index]->IsNumber());               \
     91   uint32_t name = 0;                            \
     92   CHECK(args[index]->ToUint32(&name));
     93 
     94 // Cast the given argument to PropertyAttributes and store its value in a
     95 // variable with the given name.  If the argument is not a Smi or the
     96 // enum value is out of range, we crash safely.
     97 #define CONVERT_PROPERTY_ATTRIBUTES_CHECKED(name, index)                     \
     98   CHECK(args[index]->IsSmi());                                               \
     99   CHECK((args.smi_at(index) & ~(READ_ONLY | DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE)) == 0); \
    100   PropertyAttributes name = static_cast<PropertyAttributes>(args.smi_at(index));
    101 
    102 // A mechanism to return a pair of Object pointers in registers (if possible).
    103 // How this is achieved is calling convention-dependent.
    104 // All currently supported x86 compiles uses calling conventions that are cdecl
    105 // variants where a 64-bit value is returned in two 32-bit registers
    106 // (edx:eax on ia32, r1:r0 on ARM).
    107 // In AMD-64 calling convention a struct of two pointers is returned in rdx:rax.
    108 // In Win64 calling convention, a struct of two pointers is returned in memory,
    109 // allocated by the caller, and passed as a pointer in a hidden first parameter.
    110 #ifdef V8_HOST_ARCH_64_BIT
    111 struct ObjectPair {
    112   Object* x;
    113   Object* y;
    114 };
    115 
    116 
    117 static inline ObjectPair MakePair(Object* x, Object* y) {
    118   ObjectPair result = {x, y};
    119   // Pointers x and y returned in rax and rdx, in AMD-x64-abi.
    120   // In Win64 they are assigned to a hidden first argument.
    121   return result;
    122 }
    123 #elif V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64 && V8_TARGET_ARCH_32_BIT
    124 // For x32 a 128-bit struct return is done as rax and rdx from the ObjectPair
    125 // are used in the full codegen and Crankshaft compiler. An alternative is
    126 // using uint64_t and modifying full codegen and Crankshaft compiler.
    127 struct ObjectPair {
    128   Object* x;
    129   uint32_t x_upper;
    130   Object* y;
    131   uint32_t y_upper;
    132 };
    133 
    134 
    135 static inline ObjectPair MakePair(Object* x, Object* y) {
    136   ObjectPair result = {x, 0, y, 0};
    137   // Pointers x and y returned in rax and rdx, in x32-abi.
    138   return result;
    139 }
    140 #else
    141 typedef uint64_t ObjectPair;
    142 static inline ObjectPair MakePair(Object* x, Object* y) {
    143 #if defined(V8_TARGET_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
    144   return reinterpret_cast<uint32_t>(x) |
    145          (reinterpret_cast<ObjectPair>(y) << 32);
    146 #elif defined(V8_TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN)
    147   return reinterpret_cast<uint32_t>(y) |
    148          (reinterpret_cast<ObjectPair>(x) << 32);
    149 #else
    150 #error Unknown endianness
    151 #endif
    152 }
    153 #endif
    154 
    155 
    156 // A mechanism to return a triple of Object pointers. In all calling
    157 // conventions, a struct of two pointers is returned in memory,
    158 // allocated by the caller, and passed as a pointer in a hidden first parameter.
    159 struct ObjectTriple {
    160   Object* x;
    161   Object* y;
    162   Object* z;
    163 };
    164 
    165 static inline ObjectTriple MakeTriple(Object* x, Object* y, Object* z) {
    166   ObjectTriple result = {x, y, z};
    167   // ObjectTriple is assigned to a hidden first argument.
    168   return result;
    169 }
    170 
    171 }  // namespace internal
    172 }  // namespace v8
    173 
    174 #endif  // V8_RUNTIME_RUNTIME_UTILS_H_
    175