//===--- TrailingObjects.h - Variable-length classes ------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// \file /// This header defines support for implementing classes that have /// some trailing object (or arrays of objects) appended to them. The /// main purpose is to make it obvious where this idiom is being used, /// and to make the usage more idiomatic and more difficult to get /// wrong. /// /// The TrailingObject template abstracts away the reinterpret_cast, /// pointer arithmetic, and size calculations used for the allocation /// and access of appended arrays of objects, and takes care that they /// are all allocated at their required alignment. Additionally, it /// ensures that the base type is final -- deriving from a class that /// expects data appended immediately after it is typically not safe. /// /// Users are expected to derive from this template, and provide /// numTrailingObjects implementations for each trailing type except /// the last, e.g. like this sample: /// /// \code /// class VarLengthObj : private TrailingObjects { /// friend TrailingObjects; /// /// unsigned NumInts, NumDoubles; /// size_t numTrailingObjects(OverloadToken) const { return NumInts; } /// }; /// \endcode /// /// You can access the appended arrays via 'getTrailingObjects', and /// determine the size needed for allocation via /// 'additionalSizeToAlloc' and 'totalSizeToAlloc'. /// /// All the methods implemented by this class are are intended for use /// by the implementation of the class, not as part of its interface /// (thus, private inheritance is suggested). /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_TRAILINGOBJECTS_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_TRAILINGOBJECTS_H #include "llvm/Support/AlignOf.h" #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" #include "llvm/Support/type_traits.h" #include #include namespace llvm { namespace trailing_objects_internal { /// Helper template to calculate the max alignment requirement for a set of /// objects. template class AlignmentCalcHelper { private: enum { FirstAlignment = AlignOf::Alignment, RestAlignment = AlignmentCalcHelper::Alignment, }; public: enum { Alignment = FirstAlignment > RestAlignment ? FirstAlignment : RestAlignment }; }; template class AlignmentCalcHelper { public: enum { Alignment = AlignOf::Alignment }; }; /// The base class for TrailingObjects* classes. class TrailingObjectsBase { protected: /// OverloadToken's purpose is to allow specifying function overloads /// for different types, without actually taking the types as /// parameters. (Necessary because member function templates cannot /// be specialized, so overloads must be used instead of /// specialization.) template struct OverloadToken {}; }; /// This helper template works-around MSVC 2013's lack of useful /// alignas() support. The argument to LLVM_ALIGNAS(), in MSVC, is /// required to be a literal integer. But, you *can* use template /// specialization to select between a bunch of different LLVM_ALIGNAS /// expressions... template class TrailingObjectsAligner : public TrailingObjectsBase {}; template <> class LLVM_ALIGNAS(1) TrailingObjectsAligner<1> : public TrailingObjectsBase {}; template <> class LLVM_ALIGNAS(2) TrailingObjectsAligner<2> : public TrailingObjectsBase {}; template <> class LLVM_ALIGNAS(4) TrailingObjectsAligner<4> : public TrailingObjectsBase {}; template <> class LLVM_ALIGNAS(8) TrailingObjectsAligner<8> : public TrailingObjectsBase {}; template <> class LLVM_ALIGNAS(16) TrailingObjectsAligner<16> : public TrailingObjectsBase { }; template <> class LLVM_ALIGNAS(32) TrailingObjectsAligner<32> : public TrailingObjectsBase { }; // Just a little helper for transforming a type pack into the same // number of a different type. e.g.: // ExtractSecondType::type template struct ExtractSecondType { typedef Ty2 type; }; // TrailingObjectsImpl is somewhat complicated, because it is a // recursively inheriting template, in order to handle the template // varargs. Each level of inheritance picks off a single trailing type // then recurses on the rest. The "Align", "BaseTy", and // "TopTrailingObj" arguments are passed through unchanged through the // recursion. "PrevTy" is, at each level, the type handled by the // level right above it. template struct TrailingObjectsImpl { // The main template definition is never used -- the two // specializations cover all possibilities. }; template struct TrailingObjectsImpl : public TrailingObjectsImpl { typedef TrailingObjectsImpl ParentType; // Ensure the methods we inherit are not hidden. using ParentType::getTrailingObjectsImpl; using ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl; static LLVM_CONSTEXPR bool requiresRealignment() { return llvm::AlignOf::Alignment < llvm::AlignOf::Alignment; } // These two functions are helper functions for // TrailingObjects::getTrailingObjects. They recurse to the left -- // the result for each type in the list of trailing types depends on // the result of calling the function on the type to the // left. However, the function for the type to the left is // implemented by a *subclass* of this class, so we invoke it via // the TopTrailingObj, which is, via the // curiously-recurring-template-pattern, the most-derived type in // this recursion, and thus, contains all the overloads. static const NextTy * getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken) { auto *Ptr = TopTrailingObj::getTrailingObjectsImpl( Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken()) + TopTrailingObj::callNumTrailingObjects( Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken()); if (requiresRealignment()) return reinterpret_cast( llvm::alignAddr(Ptr, llvm::alignOf())); else return reinterpret_cast(Ptr); } static NextTy * getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken) { auto *Ptr = TopTrailingObj::getTrailingObjectsImpl( Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken()) + TopTrailingObj::callNumTrailingObjects( Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken()); if (requiresRealignment()) return reinterpret_cast( llvm::alignAddr(Ptr, llvm::alignOf())); else return reinterpret_cast(Ptr); } // Helper function for TrailingObjects::additionalSizeToAlloc: this // function recurses to superclasses, each of which requires one // fewer size_t argument, and adds its own size. static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t additionalSizeToAllocImpl( size_t SizeSoFar, size_t Count1, typename ExtractSecondType::type... MoreCounts) { return additionalSizeToAllocImpl( (requiresRealignment() ? llvm::RoundUpToAlignment(SizeSoFar, llvm::alignOf()) : SizeSoFar) + sizeof(NextTy) * Count1, MoreCounts...); } }; // The base case of the TrailingObjectsImpl inheritance recursion, // when there's no more trailing types. template struct TrailingObjectsImpl : public TrailingObjectsAligner { // This is a dummy method, only here so the "using" doesn't fail -- // it will never be called, because this function recurses backwards // up the inheritance chain to subclasses. static void getTrailingObjectsImpl(); static LLVM_CONSTEXPR size_t additionalSizeToAllocImpl(size_t SizeSoFar) { return SizeSoFar; } template static void verifyTrailingObjectsAlignment() {} }; } // end namespace trailing_objects_internal // Finally, the main type defined in this file, the one intended for users... /// See the file comment for details on the usage of the /// TrailingObjects type. template class TrailingObjects : private trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl< trailing_objects_internal::AlignmentCalcHelper< TrailingTys...>::Alignment, BaseTy, TrailingObjects, BaseTy, TrailingTys...> { template friend struct trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl; template class Foo {}; typedef trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsImpl< trailing_objects_internal::AlignmentCalcHelper::Alignment, BaseTy, TrailingObjects, BaseTy, TrailingTys...> ParentType; using TrailingObjectsBase = trailing_objects_internal::TrailingObjectsBase; using ParentType::getTrailingObjectsImpl; // This function contains only a static_assert BaseTy is final. The // static_assert must be in a function, and not at class-level // because BaseTy isn't complete at class instantiation time, but // will be by the time this function is instantiated. static void verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions() { #ifdef LLVM_IS_FINAL static_assert(LLVM_IS_FINAL(BaseTy), "BaseTy must be final."); #endif } // These two methods are the base of the recursion for this method. static const BaseTy * getTrailingObjectsImpl(const BaseTy *Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken) { return Obj; } static BaseTy * getTrailingObjectsImpl(BaseTy *Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken) { return Obj; } // callNumTrailingObjects simply calls numTrailingObjects on the // provided Obj -- except when the type being queried is BaseTy // itself. There is always only one of the base object, so that case // is handled here. (An additional benefit of indirecting through // this function is that consumers only say "friend // TrailingObjects", and thus, only this class itself can call the // numTrailingObjects function.) static size_t callNumTrailingObjects(const BaseTy *Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken) { return 1; } template static size_t callNumTrailingObjects(const BaseTy *Obj, TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken) { return Obj->numTrailingObjects(TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken()); } public: // make this (privately inherited) class public. using ParentType::OverloadToken; /// Returns a pointer to the trailing object array of the given type /// (which must be one of those specified in the class template). The /// array may have zero or more elements in it. template const T *getTrailingObjects() const { verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions(); // Forwards to an impl function with overloads, since member // function templates can't be specialized. return this->getTrailingObjectsImpl( static_cast(this), TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken()); } /// Returns a pointer to the trailing object array of the given type /// (which must be one of those specified in the class template). The /// array may have zero or more elements in it. template T *getTrailingObjects() { verifyTrailingObjectsAssertions(); // Forwards to an impl function with overloads, since member // function templates can't be specialized. return this->getTrailingObjectsImpl( static_cast(this), TrailingObjectsBase::OverloadToken()); } /// Returns the size of the trailing data, if an object were /// allocated with the given counts (The counts are in the same order /// as the template arguments). This does not include the size of the /// base object. The template arguments must be the same as those /// used in the class; they are supplied here redundantly only so /// that it's clear what the counts are counting in callers. template static LLVM_CONSTEXPR typename std::enable_if< std::is_same, Foo>::value, size_t>::type additionalSizeToAlloc( typename trailing_objects_internal::ExtractSecondType< TrailingTys, size_t>::type... Counts) { return ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl(0, Counts...); } /// Returns the total size of an object if it were allocated with the /// given trailing object counts. This is the same as /// additionalSizeToAlloc, except it *does* include the size of the base /// object. template static LLVM_CONSTEXPR typename std::enable_if< std::is_same, Foo>::value, size_t>::type totalSizeToAlloc(typename trailing_objects_internal::ExtractSecondType< TrailingTys, size_t>::type... Counts) { return sizeof(BaseTy) + ParentType::additionalSizeToAllocImpl(0, Counts...); } }; } // end namespace llvm #endif