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+/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
+ * vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80:
+ * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+ * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+ * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
+
+#ifndef js_Tracer_h
+#define js_Tracer_h
+
+#include "gc/Barrier.h"
+#include "gc/TraceKind.h"
+#include "js/HashTable.h"
+#include "js/TracingAPI.h"
+
+namespace JS {
+using CompartmentSet =
+ js::HashSet<Compartment*, js::DefaultHasher<Compartment*>,
+ js::SystemAllocPolicy>;
+} // namespace JS
+
+namespace js {
+
+class TaggedProto;
+
+// Internal Tracing API
+//
+// Tracing is an abstract visitation of each edge in a JS heap graph.[1] The
+// most common (and performance sensitive) use of this infrastructure is for GC
+// "marking" as part of the mark-and-sweep collector; however, this
+// infrastructure is much more general than that and is used for many other
+// purposes as well.
+//
+// One commonly misunderstood subtlety of the tracing architecture is the role
+// of graph vertices versus graph edges. Graph vertices are the heap
+// allocations -- GC things -- that are returned by Allocate. Graph edges are
+// pointers -- including tagged pointers like Value and jsid -- that link the
+// allocations into a complex heap. The tracing API deals *only* with edges.
+// Any action taken on the target of a graph edge is independent of the tracing
+// itself.
+//
+// Another common misunderstanding relates to the role of the JSTracer. The
+// JSTracer instance determines what tracing does when visiting an edge; it
+// does not itself participate in the tracing process, other than to be passed
+// through as opaque data. It works like a closure in that respect.
+//
+// Tracing implementations internal to SpiderMonkey should use these interfaces
+// instead of the public interfaces in js/TracingAPI.h. Unlike the public
+// tracing methods, these work on internal types and avoid an external call.
+//
+// Note that the implementations for these methods are, surprisingly, in
+// js/src/gc/Marking.cpp. This is so that the compiler can inline as much as
+// possible in the common, marking pathways. Conceptually, however, they remain
+// as part of the generic "tracing" architecture, rather than the more specific
+// marking implementation of tracing.
+//
+// 1 - In SpiderMonkey, we call this concept tracing rather than visiting
+// because "visiting" is already used by the compiler. Also, it's been
+// called "tracing" forever and changing it would be extremely difficult at
+// this point.
+
+class GCMarker;
+
+// Debugging functions to check tracing invariants.
+#ifdef DEBUG
+template <typename T>
+void CheckTracedThing(JSTracer* trc, T* thing);
+template <typename T>
+void CheckTracedThing(JSTracer* trc, const T& thing);
+#else
+template <typename T>
+inline void CheckTracedThing(JSTracer* trc, T* thing) {}
+template <typename T>
+inline void CheckTracedThing(JSTracer* trc, const T& thing) {}
+#endif
+
+namespace gc {
+
+// Our barrier templates are parameterized on the pointer types so that we can
+// share the definitions with Value and jsid. Thus, we need to strip the
+// pointer before sending the type to BaseGCType and re-add it on the other
+// side. As such:
+template <typename T>
+struct PtrBaseGCType {
+ using type = T;
+};
+template <typename T>
+struct PtrBaseGCType<T*> {
+ using type = typename BaseGCType<T>::type*;
+};
+
+// Cast a possibly-derived T** pointer to a base class pointer.
+template <typename T>
+typename PtrBaseGCType<T>::type* ConvertToBase(T* thingp) {
+ return reinterpret_cast<typename PtrBaseGCType<T>::type*>(thingp);
+}
+
+// Internal methods to trace edges.
+
+#define DEFINE_TRACE_FUNCTION(name, type, _1, _2) \
+ MOZ_ALWAYS_INLINE bool TraceEdgeInternal(JSTracer* trc, type** thingp, \
+ const char* name) { \
+ CheckTracedThing(trc, *thingp); \
+ trc->on##name##Edge(thingp, name); \
+ return *thingp; \
+ }
+JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(DEFINE_TRACE_FUNCTION)
+#undef DEFINE_TRACE_FUNCTION
+
+bool TraceEdgeInternal(JSTracer* trc, Value* thingp, const char* name);
+bool TraceEdgeInternal(JSTracer* trc, jsid* thingp, const char* name);
+bool TraceEdgeInternal(JSTracer* trc, TaggedProto* thingp, const char* name);
+
+template <typename T>
+void TraceRangeInternal(JSTracer* trc, size_t len, T* vec, const char* name);
+template <typename T>
+bool TraceWeakMapKeyInternal(JSTracer* trc, Zone* zone, T* thingp,
+ const char* name);
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+void AssertRootMarkingPhase(JSTracer* trc);
+void AssertShouldMarkInZone(GCMarker* marker, gc::Cell* thing);
+#else
+inline void AssertRootMarkingPhase(JSTracer* trc) {}
+inline void AssertShouldMarkInZone(GCMarker* marker, gc::Cell* thing) {}
+#endif
+
+} // namespace gc
+
+// Trace through a strong edge in the live object graph on behalf of
+// tracing. The effect of tracing the edge depends on the JSTracer being
+// used. For pointer types, |*thingp| must not be null.
+//
+// Note that weak edges are handled separately. GC things with weak edges must
+// not trace those edges during marking tracing (which would keep the referent
+// alive) but instead arrange for the edge to be swept by calling
+// js::gc::IsAboutToBeFinalized or TraceWeakEdge during sweeping.
+//
+// GC things that are weakly held in containers can use WeakMap or a container
+// wrapped in the WeakCache<> template to perform the appropriate sweeping.
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceEdge(JSTracer* trc, const WriteBarriered<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(thingp->unbarrieredAddress()),
+ name);
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceEdge(JSTracer* trc, WeakHeapPtr<T>* thingp, const char* name) {
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(thingp->unbarrieredAddress()),
+ name);
+}
+
+template <class BC, class T>
+inline void TraceCellHeaderEdge(JSTracer* trc,
+ gc::CellWithTenuredGCPointer<BC, T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ T* thing = thingp->headerPtr();
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(&thing), name);
+ if (thing != thingp->headerPtr()) {
+ thingp->unbarrieredSetHeaderPtr(thing);
+ }
+}
+
+template <class T>
+inline void TraceCellHeaderEdge(JSTracer* trc,
+ gc::TenuredCellWithGCPointer<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ T* thing = thingp->headerPtr();
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(&thing), name);
+ if (thing != thingp->headerPtr()) {
+ thingp->unbarrieredSetHeaderPtr(thing);
+ }
+}
+
+// Trace through a possibly-null edge in the live object graph on behalf of
+// tracing.
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceNullableEdge(JSTracer* trc, const WriteBarriered<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ if (InternalBarrierMethods<T>::isMarkable(thingp->get())) {
+ TraceEdge(trc, thingp, name);
+ }
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceNullableEdge(JSTracer* trc, WeakHeapPtr<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ if (InternalBarrierMethods<T>::isMarkable(thingp->unbarrieredGet())) {
+ TraceEdge(trc, thingp, name);
+ }
+}
+
+template <class BC, class T>
+inline void TraceNullableCellHeaderEdge(
+ JSTracer* trc, gc::CellWithTenuredGCPointer<BC, T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ T* thing = thingp->headerPtr();
+ if (thing) {
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(&thing), name);
+ if (thing != thingp->headerPtr()) {
+ thingp->unbarrieredSetHeaderPtr(thing);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Trace through a "root" edge. These edges are the initial edges in the object
+// graph traversal. Root edges are asserted to only be traversed in the initial
+// phase of a GC.
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceRoot(JSTracer* trc, T* thingp, const char* name) {
+ gc::AssertRootMarkingPhase(trc);
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(thingp), name);
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceRoot(JSTracer* trc, const HeapPtr<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ TraceRoot(trc, thingp->unbarrieredAddress(), name);
+}
+
+// Idential to TraceRoot, except that this variant will not crash if |*thingp|
+// is null.
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceNullableRoot(JSTracer* trc, T* thingp, const char* name) {
+ gc::AssertRootMarkingPhase(trc);
+ if (InternalBarrierMethods<T>::isMarkable(*thingp)) {
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(thingp), name);
+ }
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceNullableRoot(JSTracer* trc, WeakHeapPtr<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ TraceNullableRoot(trc, thingp->unbarrieredAddress(), name);
+}
+
+// Like TraceEdge, but for edges that do not use one of the automatic barrier
+// classes and, thus, must be treated specially for moving GC. This method is
+// separate from TraceEdge to make accidental use of such edges more obvious.
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceManuallyBarrieredEdge(JSTracer* trc, T* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(thingp), name);
+}
+
+// Trace through a weak edge. If *thingp is not marked at the end of marking,
+// it is replaced by nullptr, and this method will return false to indicate that
+// the edge no longer exists.
+template <typename T>
+inline bool TraceManuallyBarrieredWeakEdge(JSTracer* trc, T* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ return gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(thingp), name);
+}
+
+// The result of tracing a weak edge, which can be either:
+//
+// - the target is dead (and the edge has been cleared), or
+// - the target is alive (and the edge may have been updated)
+//
+// This includes the initial and final values of the edge to allow cleanup if
+// the target is dead or access to the referent if it is alive.
+template <typename T>
+struct TraceWeakResult {
+ const bool live_;
+ const T initial_;
+ const T final_;
+
+ bool isLive() const { return live_; }
+ bool isDead() const { return !live_; }
+
+ MOZ_IMPLICIT operator bool() const { return isLive(); }
+
+ T initialTarget() const {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(isDead());
+ return initial_;
+ }
+
+ T finalTarget() const {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(isLive());
+ return final_;
+ }
+};
+
+template <typename T>
+inline TraceWeakResult<T> TraceWeakEdge(JSTracer* trc, BarrieredBase<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ T* addr = thingp->unbarrieredAddress();
+ T initial = *addr;
+ bool live = !InternalBarrierMethods<T>::isMarkable(initial) ||
+ gc::TraceEdgeInternal(trc, gc::ConvertToBase(addr), name);
+ return TraceWeakResult<T>{live, initial, *addr};
+}
+
+// Trace all edges contained in the given array.
+
+template <typename T>
+void TraceRange(JSTracer* trc, size_t len, BarrieredBase<T>* vec,
+ const char* name) {
+ gc::TraceRangeInternal(trc, len,
+ gc::ConvertToBase(vec[0].unbarrieredAddress()), name);
+}
+
+// Trace all root edges in the given array.
+
+template <typename T>
+void TraceRootRange(JSTracer* trc, size_t len, T* vec, const char* name) {
+ gc::AssertRootMarkingPhase(trc);
+ gc::TraceRangeInternal(trc, len, gc::ConvertToBase(vec), name);
+}
+
+// As below but with manual barriers.
+template <typename T>
+void TraceManuallyBarrieredCrossCompartmentEdge(JSTracer* trc, JSObject* src,
+ T* dst, const char* name);
+
+// Trace an edge that crosses compartment boundaries. If the compartment of the
+// destination thing is not being GC'd, then the edge will not be traced.
+template <typename T>
+void TraceCrossCompartmentEdge(JSTracer* trc, JSObject* src,
+ const WriteBarriered<T>* dst, const char* name) {
+ TraceManuallyBarrieredCrossCompartmentEdge(
+ trc, src, gc::ConvertToBase(dst->unbarrieredAddress()), name);
+}
+
+// Trace an edge that's guaranteed to be same-zone but may cross a compartment
+// boundary. This should NOT be used for object => object edges, as those have
+// to be in the cross-compartment wrapper map.
+//
+// WARNING: because this turns off certain compartment checks, you most likely
+// don't want to use this! If you still think you need this function, talk to a
+// GC peer first.
+template <typename T>
+void TraceSameZoneCrossCompartmentEdge(JSTracer* trc,
+ const WriteBarriered<T>* dst,
+ const char* name);
+
+// Trace a weak map key. For debugger weak maps these may be cross compartment,
+// but the compartment must always be within the current sweep group.
+template <typename T>
+void TraceWeakMapKeyEdgeInternal(JSTracer* trc, Zone* weakMapZone, T** thingp,
+ const char* name);
+
+template <typename T>
+inline void TraceWeakMapKeyEdge(JSTracer* trc, Zone* weakMapZone,
+ const WriteBarriered<T>* thingp,
+ const char* name) {
+ TraceWeakMapKeyEdgeInternal(
+ trc, weakMapZone, gc::ConvertToBase(thingp->unbarrieredAddress()), name);
+}
+
+// Trace a root edge that uses the base GC thing type, instead of a more
+// specific type.
+void TraceGenericPointerRoot(JSTracer* trc, gc::Cell** thingp,
+ const char* name);
+
+// Trace a non-root edge that uses the base GC thing type, instead of a more
+// specific type.
+void TraceManuallyBarrieredGenericPointerEdge(JSTracer* trc, gc::Cell** thingp,
+ const char* name);
+
+void TraceGCCellPtrRoot(JSTracer* trc, JS::GCCellPtr* thingp, const char* name);
+
+void TraceManuallyBarrieredGCCellPtr(JSTracer* trc, JS::GCCellPtr* thingp,
+ const char* name);
+
+namespace gc {
+
+// Trace through a shape or group iteratively during cycle collection to avoid
+// deep or infinite recursion.
+void TraceCycleCollectorChildren(JS::CallbackTracer* trc, Shape* shape);
+
+/**
+ * Trace every value within |compartments| that is wrapped by a
+ * cross-compartment wrapper from a compartment that is not an element of
+ * |compartments|.
+ */
+void TraceIncomingCCWs(JSTracer* trc, const JS::CompartmentSet& compartments);
+
+/* Get information about a GC thing. Used when dumping the heap. */
+void GetTraceThingInfo(char* buf, size_t bufsize, void* thing,
+ JS::TraceKind kind, bool includeDetails);
+
+// Overloaded function to call the correct GenericTracer method based on the
+// argument type.
+#define DEFINE_DISPATCH_FUNCTION(name, type, _1, _2) \
+ inline void DispatchToOnEdge(JSTracer* trc, type** thingp, \
+ const char* name) { \
+ trc->on##name##Edge(thingp, name); \
+ }
+JS_FOR_EACH_TRACEKIND(DEFINE_DISPATCH_FUNCTION)
+#undef DEFINE_DISPATCH_FUNCTION
+
+} // namespace gc
+} // namespace js
+
+#endif /* js_Tracer_h */