1 /* Routines dealing with ObjC encoding of types
2    Copyright (C) 1992-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 
4 This file is part of GCC.
5 
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10 
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15 
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17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
19 
20 #include "config.h"
21 #include "system.h"
22 #include "coretypes.h"
23 #include "tree.h"
24 #include "options.h"
25 #include "stringpool.h"
26 #include "stor-layout.h"
27 
28 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
29 #include "cp/cp-tree.h"
30 #else
31 #include "c/c-tree.h"
32 #include "c/c-lang.h"
33 #endif
34 
35 #include "c-family/c-objc.h"
36 
37 #include "objc-encoding.h"
38 #include "objc-act.h"
39 
40 /* For my_build_string().  */
41 #include "objc-runtime-shared-support.h"
42 
43 /* For BITS_PER_UNIT.  */
44 
45 /* When building Objective-C++, we are not linking against the C front-end
46    and so need to replicate the C tree-construction functions in some way.  */
47 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
48 #define OBJCP_REMAP_FUNCTIONS
49 #include "objcp-decl.h"
50 #endif  /* OBJCPLUS */
51 
52 /* Set up for use of obstacks.  */
53 
54 /* This obstack is used to accumulate the encoding of a data type.  */
55 static struct obstack util_obstack;
56 
57 /* This points to the beginning of obstack contents, so we can free
58    the whole contents.  */
59 static char *util_firstobj;
60 
objc_encoding_init(void)61 void objc_encoding_init (void)
62 {
63   gcc_obstack_init (&util_obstack);
64   util_firstobj = (char *) obstack_finish (&util_obstack);
65 }
66 
67 int generating_instance_variables = 0;
68 
69 static void encode_type_qualifiers (tree);
70 static void encode_type (tree, int, int);
71 static void encode_field (tree field_decl, int curtype, int format);
72 
73 static tree
objc_method_parm_type(tree type)74 objc_method_parm_type (tree type)
75 {
76   type = TREE_VALUE (TREE_TYPE (type));
77   if (TREE_CODE (type) == TYPE_DECL)
78     type = TREE_TYPE (type);
79   return type;
80 }
81 
82 static int
objc_encoded_type_size(tree type)83 objc_encoded_type_size (tree type)
84 {
85   int sz = int_size_in_bytes (type);
86 
87   /* Make all integer and enum types at least as large
88      as an int.  */
89   if (sz > 0 && INTEGRAL_TYPE_P (type))
90     sz = MAX (sz, int_size_in_bytes (integer_type_node));
91   /* Treat arrays as pointers, since that's how they're
92      passed in.  */
93   else if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
94     sz = int_size_in_bytes (ptr_type_node);
95   return sz;
96 }
97 
98 /* Encode a method prototype.  */
99 tree
encode_method_prototype(tree method_decl)100 encode_method_prototype (tree method_decl)
101 {
102   tree parms;
103   int parm_offset, i;
104   char buf[40];
105   tree result;
106 
107   /* ONEWAY and BYCOPY, for remote object are the only method qualifiers.  */
108   encode_type_qualifiers (TREE_PURPOSE (TREE_TYPE (method_decl)));
109 
110   /* Encode return type.  */
111   encode_type (objc_method_parm_type (method_decl),
112 	       obstack_object_size (&util_obstack),
113 	       OBJC_ENCODE_INLINE_DEFS);
114 
115   /* Stack size.  */
116   /* The first two arguments (self and _cmd) are pointers; account for
117      their size.  */
118   i = int_size_in_bytes (ptr_type_node);
119   parm_offset = 2 * i;
120   for (parms = METHOD_SEL_ARGS (method_decl); parms;
121        parms = DECL_CHAIN (parms))
122     {
123       tree type = objc_method_parm_type (parms);
124       int sz = objc_encoded_type_size (type);
125 
126       /* If a type size is not known, bail out.  */
127       if (sz < 0)
128 	{
129 	  error_at (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (method_decl),
130 		    "type %qT does not have a known size",
131 		    type);
132 	  /* Pretend that the encoding succeeded; the compilation will
133 	     fail nevertheless.  */
134 	  goto finish_encoding;
135 	}
136       parm_offset += sz;
137     }
138 
139   sprintf (buf, "%d@0:%d", parm_offset, i);
140   obstack_grow (&util_obstack, buf, strlen (buf));
141 
142   /* Argument types.  */
143   parm_offset = 2 * i;
144   for (parms = METHOD_SEL_ARGS (method_decl); parms;
145        parms = DECL_CHAIN (parms))
146     {
147       tree type = objc_method_parm_type (parms);
148 
149       /* Process argument qualifiers for user supplied arguments.  */
150       encode_type_qualifiers (TREE_PURPOSE (TREE_TYPE (parms)));
151 
152       /* Type.  */
153       encode_type (type, obstack_object_size (&util_obstack),
154 		   OBJC_ENCODE_INLINE_DEFS);
155 
156       /* Compute offset.  */
157       sprintf (buf, "%d", parm_offset);
158       parm_offset += objc_encoded_type_size (type);
159 
160       obstack_grow (&util_obstack, buf, strlen (buf));
161     }
162 
163   finish_encoding:
164   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '\0');
165   result = get_identifier (XOBFINISH (&util_obstack, char *));
166   obstack_free (&util_obstack, util_firstobj);
167   return result;
168 }
169 
170 /* This is used to implement @encode().  */
171 tree
objc_build_encode_expr(tree type)172 objc_build_encode_expr (tree type)
173 {
174   tree result;
175   const char *string;
176 
177   encode_type (type, obstack_object_size (&util_obstack),
178 	       OBJC_ENCODE_INLINE_DEFS);
179   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 0);    /* null terminate string */
180   string = XOBFINISH (&util_obstack, const char *);
181 
182   /* Synthesize a string that represents the encoded struct/union.  */
183   result = my_build_string (strlen (string) + 1, string);
184   obstack_free (&util_obstack, util_firstobj);
185   return result;
186 }
187 
188 /* "Encode" a data type into a string, which grows in util_obstack.
189 
190    The format is described in gcc/doc/objc.texi, section 'Type
191    encoding'.
192 
193    Most of the encode_xxx functions have a 'type' argument, which is
194    the type to encode, and an integer 'curtype' argument, which is the
195    index in the encoding string of the beginning of the encoding of
196    the current type, and allows you to find what characters have
197    already been written for the current type (they are the ones in the
198    current encoding string starting from 'curtype').
199 
200    For example, if we are encoding a method which returns 'int' and
201    takes a 'char **' argument, then when we get to the point of
202    encoding the 'char **' argument, the encoded string already
203    contains 'i12@0:4' (assuming a pointer size of 4 bytes).  So,
204    'curtype' will be set to 7 when starting to encode 'char **'.
205    During the whole of the encoding of 'char **', 'curtype' will be
206    fixed at 7, so the routine encoding the second pointer can find out
207    that it's actually encoding a pointer to a pointer by looking
208    backwards at what has already been encoded for the current type,
209    and seeing there is a "^" (meaning a pointer) in there.  */
210 
211 
212 /* Encode type qualifiers encodes one of the "PQ" Objective-C
213    keywords, ie 'in', 'out', 'inout', 'bycopy', 'byref', 'oneway'.
214    'const', instead, is encoded directly as part of the type.  */
215 static void
encode_type_qualifiers(tree declspecs)216 encode_type_qualifiers (tree declspecs)
217 {
218   tree spec;
219 
220   for (spec = declspecs; spec; spec = TREE_CHAIN (spec))
221     {
222       /* FIXME: Shouldn't we use token->keyword here ? */
223       if (ridpointers[(int) RID_IN] == TREE_VALUE (spec))
224 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'n');
225       else if (ridpointers[(int) RID_INOUT] == TREE_VALUE (spec))
226 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'N');
227       else if (ridpointers[(int) RID_OUT] == TREE_VALUE (spec))
228 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'o');
229       else if (ridpointers[(int) RID_BYCOPY] == TREE_VALUE (spec))
230 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'O');
231       else if (ridpointers[(int) RID_BYREF] == TREE_VALUE (spec))
232         obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'R');
233       else if (ridpointers[(int) RID_ONEWAY] == TREE_VALUE (spec))
234 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'V');
235       else
236 	gcc_unreachable ();
237     }
238 }
239 
240 /* Determine if a pointee is marked read-only.  Only used by the NeXT
241    runtime to be compatible with gcc-3.3.  */
242 static bool
pointee_is_readonly(tree pointee)243 pointee_is_readonly (tree pointee)
244 {
245   while (POINTER_TYPE_P (pointee))
246     pointee = TREE_TYPE (pointee);
247 
248   return TYPE_READONLY (pointee);
249 }
250 
251 /* Encode a pointer type.  */
252 static void
encode_pointer(tree type,int curtype,int format)253 encode_pointer (tree type, int curtype, int format)
254 {
255   tree pointer_to = TREE_TYPE (type);
256 
257   if (flag_next_runtime)
258     {
259       /* This code is used to be compatible with gcc-3.3.  */
260       /* For historical/compatibility reasons, the read-only qualifier
261 	 of the pointee gets emitted _before_ the '^'.  The read-only
262 	 qualifier of the pointer itself gets ignored, _unless_ we are
263 	 looking at a typedef!  Also, do not emit the 'r' for anything
264 	 but the outermost type!  */
265       if (!generating_instance_variables
266 	  && (obstack_object_size (&util_obstack) - curtype <= 1)
267 	  && (TYPE_NAME (type) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL
268 	      ? TYPE_READONLY (type)
269 	      : pointee_is_readonly (pointer_to)))
270 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'r');
271     }
272 
273   if (TREE_CODE (pointer_to) == RECORD_TYPE)
274     {
275       if (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (pointer_to)
276 	  && TREE_CODE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (pointer_to)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
277 	{
278 	  const char *name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (pointer_to));
279 
280 	  if (strcmp (name, TAG_OBJECT) == 0) /* '@' */
281 	    {
282 	      obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '@');
283 	      return;
284 	    }
285 	  else if (TYPE_HAS_OBJC_INFO (pointer_to)
286 		   && TYPE_OBJC_INTERFACE (pointer_to))
287 	    {
288               if (generating_instance_variables)
289 	        {
290 	          obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '@');
291 	          obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '"');
292 	          obstack_grow (&util_obstack, name, strlen (name));
293 	          obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '"');
294 	          return;
295 		}
296               else
297 	        {
298 	          obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '@');
299 	          return;
300 		}
301 	    }
302 	  else if (strcmp (name, TAG_CLASS) == 0) /* '#' */
303 	    {
304 	      obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '#');
305 	      return;
306 	    }
307 	  else if (strcmp (name, TAG_SELECTOR) == 0) /* ':' */
308 	    {
309 	      obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, ':');
310 	      return;
311 	    }
312 	}
313     }
314   else if (TREE_CODE (pointer_to) == INTEGER_TYPE
315 	   && TYPE_MODE (pointer_to) == QImode)
316     {
317       tree pname = TREE_CODE (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (pointer_to)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
318 	          ? OBJC_TYPE_NAME (pointer_to)
319 	          : DECL_NAME (OBJC_TYPE_NAME (pointer_to));
320 
321       /* (BOOL *) are an exception and are encoded as ^c, while all
322 	 other pointers to char are encoded as *.   */
323       if (strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (pname), "BOOL"))
324 	{
325 	  if (!flag_next_runtime)
326 	    {
327 	      /* The NeXT runtime adds the 'r' before getting here.  */
328 
329 	      /* It appears that "r*" means "const char *" rather than
330 		 "char *const".  "char *const" is encoded as "*",
331 		 which is identical to "char *", so the "const" is
332 		 unfortunately lost.  */
333 	      if (TYPE_READONLY (pointer_to))
334 		obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'r');
335 	    }
336 
337 	  obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '*');
338 	  return;
339 	}
340     }
341 
342   /* We have a normal pointer type that does not get special treatment.  */
343   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '^');
344   encode_type (pointer_to, curtype, format);
345 }
346 
347 static void
encode_array(tree type,int curtype,int format)348 encode_array (tree type, int curtype, int format)
349 {
350   tree an_int_cst = TYPE_SIZE (type);
351   tree array_of = TREE_TYPE (type);
352   char buffer[40];
353 
354   if (an_int_cst == NULL)
355     {
356       /* We are trying to encode an incomplete array.  An incomplete
357 	 array is forbidden as part of an instance variable; but it
358 	 may occur if the instance variable is a pointer to such an
359 	 array.  */
360 
361       /* So the only case in which an incomplete array could occur
362 	 (without being pointed to) is if we are encoding the
363 	 arguments or return value of a method.  In that case, an
364 	 incomplete array argument or return value (eg,
365 	 -(void)display: (char[])string) is treated like a pointer
366 	 because that is how the compiler does the function call.  A
367 	 special, more complicated case, is when the incomplete array
368 	 is the last member of a struct (eg, if we are encoding
369 	 "struct { unsigned long int a;double b[];}"), which is again
370 	 part of a method argument/return value.  In that case, we
371 	 really need to communicate to the runtime that there is an
372 	 incomplete array (not a pointer!) there.  So, we detect that
373 	 special case and encode it as a zero-length array.
374 
375 	 Try to detect that we are part of a struct.  We do this by
376 	 searching for '=' in the type encoding for the current type.
377 	 NB: This hack assumes that you can't use '=' as part of a C
378 	 identifier.
379       */
380       {
381 	char *enc = (char *) obstack_base (&util_obstack) + curtype;
382 	if (memchr (enc, '=',
383 		    obstack_object_size (&util_obstack) - curtype) == NULL)
384 	  {
385 	    /* We are not inside a struct.  Encode the array as a
386 	       pointer.  */
387 	    encode_pointer (type, curtype, format);
388 	    return;
389 	  }
390       }
391 
392       /* Else, we are in a struct, and we encode it as a zero-length
393 	 array.  */
394       sprintf (buffer, "[" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, (HOST_WIDE_INT)0);
395     }
396   else if (TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE (array_of)) == 0)
397    sprintf (buffer, "[" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, (HOST_WIDE_INT)0);
398   else
399     sprintf (buffer, "[" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC,
400 	     TREE_INT_CST_LOW (an_int_cst)
401 	      / TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE (array_of)));
402 
403   obstack_grow (&util_obstack, buffer, strlen (buffer));
404   encode_type (array_of, curtype, format);
405   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, ']');
406   return;
407 }
408 
409 /* Encode a vector.  The vector type is a GCC extension to C.  */
410 static void
encode_vector(tree type,int curtype,int format)411 encode_vector (tree type, int curtype, int format)
412 {
413   tree vector_of = TREE_TYPE (type);
414   char buffer[40];
415 
416   /* Vectors are like simple fixed-size arrays.  */
417 
418   /* Output ![xx,yy,<code>] where xx is the vector_size, yy is the
419      alignment of the vector, and <code> is the base type.  Eg, int
420      __attribute__ ((vector_size (16))) gets encoded as ![16,32,i]
421      assuming that the alignment is 32 bytes.  We include size and
422      alignment in bytes so that the runtime does not have to have any
423      knowledge of the actual types.
424   */
425   sprintf (buffer, "![" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC ",%d",
426 	   /* We want to compute the equivalent of sizeof (<vector>).
427 	      Code inspired by c_sizeof_or_alignof_type.  */
428 	   ((TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type))
429 	     / (TYPE_PRECISION (char_type_node) / BITS_PER_UNIT))),
430 	   /* We want to compute the equivalent of __alignof__
431 	      (<vector>).  Code inspired by
432 	      c_sizeof_or_alignof_type.  */
433 	   TYPE_ALIGN_UNIT (type));
434   obstack_grow (&util_obstack, buffer, strlen (buffer));
435   encode_type (vector_of, curtype, format);
436   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, ']');
437   return;
438 }
439 
440 static void
encode_aggregate_fields(tree type,bool pointed_to,int curtype,int format)441 encode_aggregate_fields (tree type, bool pointed_to, int curtype, int format)
442 {
443   tree field = TYPE_FIELDS (type);
444 
445   for (; field; field = DECL_CHAIN (field))
446     {
447 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
448       /* C++ static members, and things that are not field at all,
449 	 should not appear in the encoding.  */
450       if (TREE_CODE (field) != FIELD_DECL || TREE_STATIC (field))
451 	continue;
452 #endif
453 
454       /* Recursively encode fields of embedded base classes.  */
455       if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (field) && !DECL_NAME (field)
456 	  && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (field)) == RECORD_TYPE)
457 	{
458 	  encode_aggregate_fields (TREE_TYPE (field),
459 				   pointed_to, curtype, format);
460 	  continue;
461 	}
462 
463       if (generating_instance_variables && !pointed_to)
464 	{
465 	  tree fname = DECL_NAME (field);
466 
467 	  obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '"');
468 
469 	  if (fname && TREE_CODE (fname) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
470 	    obstack_grow (&util_obstack,
471 			  IDENTIFIER_POINTER (fname),
472 			  strlen (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (fname)));
473 
474 	  obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '"');
475         }
476 
477       encode_field (field, curtype, format);
478     }
479 }
480 
481 static void
encode_aggregate_within(tree type,int curtype,int format,int left,int right)482 encode_aggregate_within (tree type, int curtype, int format, int left,
483 			 int right)
484 {
485   tree name;
486   /* NB: aggregates that are pointed to have slightly different encoding
487      rules in that you never encode the names of instance variables.  */
488   int ob_size = obstack_object_size (&util_obstack);
489   bool inline_contents = false;
490   bool pointed_to = false;
491 
492   if (flag_next_runtime)
493     {
494       if (ob_size > 0
495 	  && *((char *) obstack_next_free (&util_obstack) - 1) == '^')
496 	pointed_to = true;
497 
498       if ((format == OBJC_ENCODE_INLINE_DEFS || generating_instance_variables)
499 	  && (!pointed_to || ob_size - curtype == 1
500 	      || (ob_size - curtype == 2
501 		  && *((char *) obstack_next_free (&util_obstack) - 2) == 'r')))
502 	inline_contents = true;
503     }
504   else
505     {
506       /* c0 and c1 are the last two characters in the encoding of the
507 	 current type; if the last two characters were '^' or '^r',
508 	 then we are encoding an aggregate that is "pointed to".  The
509 	 comment above applies: in that case we should avoid encoding
510 	 the names of instance variables.
511       */
512       char c0, c1;
513 
514       c1 = ob_size > 1 ? *((char *) obstack_next_free (&util_obstack) - 2) : 0;
515       c0 = ob_size > 0 ? *((char *) obstack_next_free (&util_obstack) - 1) : 0;
516       if (c0 == '^' || (c1 == '^' && c0 == 'r'))
517 	pointed_to = true;
518 
519       if (format == OBJC_ENCODE_INLINE_DEFS || generating_instance_variables)
520 	{
521 	  if (!pointed_to)
522 	    inline_contents = true;
523 	  else
524 	    {
525 	      /* Note that the check (ob_size - curtype < 2) prevents
526 		 infinite recursion when encoding a structure which is
527 		 a linked list (eg, struct node { struct node *next;
528 		 }).  Each time we follow a pointer, we add one
529 		 character to ob_size, and curtype is fixed, so after
530 		 at most two pointers we stop inlining contents and
531 		 break the loop.
532 
533 		 The other case where we don't inline is "^r", which
534 		 is a pointer to a constant struct.
535 	      */
536 	      if ((ob_size - curtype <= 2) && !(c0 == 'r'))
537 		inline_contents = true;
538 	    }
539 	}
540     }
541 
542   /* Traverse struct aliases; it is important to get the
543      original struct and its tag name (if any).  */
544   type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
545   name = OBJC_TYPE_NAME (type);
546   /* Open parenth/bracket.  */
547   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, left);
548 
549   /* Encode the struct/union tag name, or '?' if a tag was
550      not provided.  Typedef aliases do not qualify.  */
551 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
552   /* For compatibility with the NeXT runtime, ObjC++ encodes template
553      args as a composite struct tag name. */
554   if (name && TREE_CODE (name) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
555       /* Did this struct have a tag?  */
556       && !TYPE_WAS_ANONYMOUS (type))
557     obstack_grow (&util_obstack,
558 		  decl_as_string (type, TFF_DECL_SPECIFIERS | TFF_UNQUALIFIED_NAME),
559 		  strlen (decl_as_string (type, TFF_DECL_SPECIFIERS | TFF_UNQUALIFIED_NAME)));
560 #else
561   if (name && TREE_CODE (name) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
562     obstack_grow (&util_obstack,
563 		  IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name),
564 		  strlen (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name)));
565 #endif
566   else
567     obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '?');
568 
569   /* Encode the types (and possibly names) of the inner fields,
570      if required.  */
571   if (inline_contents)
572     {
573       obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '=');
574       encode_aggregate_fields (type, pointed_to, curtype, format);
575     }
576   /* Close parenth/bracket.  */
577   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, right);
578 }
579 
580 /* Encode a bitfield NeXT-style (i.e., without a bit offset or the underlying
581    field type.  */
582 static void
encode_next_bitfield(int width)583 encode_next_bitfield (int width)
584 {
585   char buffer[40];
586   sprintf (buffer, "b%d", width);
587   obstack_grow (&util_obstack, buffer, strlen (buffer));
588 }
589 
590 /* Encodes 'type', ignoring type qualifiers (which you should encode
591    beforehand if needed) with the exception of 'const', which is
592    encoded by encode_type.  See above for the explanation of
593    'curtype'.  'format' can be OBJC_ENCODE_INLINE_DEFS or
594    OBJC_ENCODE_DONT_INLINE_DEFS.  */
595 static void
encode_type(tree type,int curtype,int format)596 encode_type (tree type, int curtype, int format)
597 {
598   enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
599 
600   /* Ignore type qualifiers other than 'const' when encoding a
601      type.  */
602 
603   if (type == error_mark_node)
604     return;
605 
606   if (!flag_next_runtime)
607     {
608       if (TYPE_READONLY (type))
609 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'r');
610     }
611 
612   switch (code)
613     {
614     case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
615       if (flag_next_runtime)
616 	{
617 	  /* Kludge for backwards-compatibility with gcc-3.3: enums
618 	     are always encoded as 'i' no matter what type they
619 	     actually are (!).  */
620 	  obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'i');
621 	  break;
622 	}
623       /* Else, they are encoded exactly like the integer type that is
624 	 used by the compiler to store them.  */
625     case INTEGER_TYPE:
626       {
627 	char c;
628 	switch (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (TYPE_MODE (type)))
629 	  {
630 	  case 8:  c = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? 'C' : 'c'; break;
631 	  case 16: c = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? 'S' : 's'; break;
632 	  case 32:
633 	    {
634 	      tree int_type = type;
635 	      if (flag_next_runtime)
636 		{
637 		  /* Another legacy kludge for compatibility with
638 		     gcc-3.3: 32-bit longs are encoded as 'l' or 'L',
639 		     but not always.  For typedefs, we need to use 'i'
640 		     or 'I' instead if encoding a struct field, or a
641 		     pointer!  */
642 		  int_type =  ((!generating_instance_variables
643 				&& (obstack_object_size (&util_obstack)
644 				    == (unsigned) curtype))
645 			       ? TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type)
646 			       : type);
647 		}
648 	      if (int_type == long_unsigned_type_node
649 		  || int_type == long_integer_type_node)
650 		c = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? 'L' : 'l';
651 	      else
652 		c = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? 'I' : 'i';
653 	    }
654 	    break;
655 	  case 64:  c = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? 'Q' : 'q'; break;
656 	  case 128: c = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) ? 'T' : 't'; break;
657 	  default: gcc_unreachable ();
658 	  }
659 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, c);
660 	break;
661       }
662     case REAL_TYPE:
663       {
664 	char c;
665 	/* Floating point types.  */
666 	switch (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (TYPE_MODE (type)))
667 	  {
668 	  case 32:  c = 'f'; break;
669 	  case 64:  c = 'd'; break;
670 	  case 96:
671 	  case 128: c = 'D'; break;
672 	  default: gcc_unreachable ();
673 	  }
674 	obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, c);
675 	break;
676       }
677     case VOID_TYPE:
678       obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'v');
679       break;
680 
681     case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
682       obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'B');
683       break;
684 
685     case ARRAY_TYPE:
686       encode_array (type, curtype, format);
687       break;
688 
689     case POINTER_TYPE:
690 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
691     case REFERENCE_TYPE:
692 #endif
693       encode_pointer (type, curtype, format);
694       break;
695 
696     case RECORD_TYPE:
697       encode_aggregate_within (type, curtype, format, '{', '}');
698       break;
699 
700     case UNION_TYPE:
701       encode_aggregate_within (type, curtype, format, '(', ')');
702       break;
703 
704     case FUNCTION_TYPE: /* '?' means an unknown type.  */
705       obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '?');
706       break;
707 
708     case COMPLEX_TYPE:
709       /* A complex is encoded as 'j' followed by the inner type (eg,
710 	 "_Complex int" is encoded as 'ji').  */
711       obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'j');
712       encode_type (TREE_TYPE (type), curtype, format);
713       break;
714 
715     case VECTOR_TYPE:
716       encode_vector (type, curtype, format);
717       break;
718 
719     default:
720       warning (0, "unknown type %<%T%> found during Objective-C encoding",
721 	       TREE_TYPE (type));
722       obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, '?');
723       break;
724     }
725 
726   if (flag_next_runtime)
727     {
728       /* Super-kludge.  Some ObjC qualifier and type combinations need
729 	 to be rearranged for compatibility with gcc-3.3.  */
730       if (code == POINTER_TYPE && obstack_object_size (&util_obstack) >= 3)
731 	{
732 	  char *enc = (char *) obstack_base (&util_obstack) + curtype;
733 
734 	  /* Rewrite "in const" from "nr" to "rn".  */
735 	  if (curtype >= 1 && !strncmp (enc - 1, "nr", 2))
736 	    strncpy (enc - 1, "rn", 2);
737 	}
738     }
739 }
740 
741 static void
encode_gnu_bitfield(int position,tree type,int size)742 encode_gnu_bitfield (int position, tree type, int size)
743 {
744   enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
745   char buffer[40];
746   char charType = '?';
747 
748   /* This code is only executed for the GNU runtime, so we can ignore
749      the NeXT runtime kludge of always encoding enums as 'i' no matter
750      what integers they actually are.  */
751   if (code == INTEGER_TYPE  ||  code == ENUMERAL_TYPE)
752     {
753       if (integer_zerop (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type)))
754 	/* Unsigned integer types.  */
755 	{
756 	  switch (TYPE_MODE (type))
757 	    {
758 	    case QImode:
759 	      charType = 'C'; break;
760 	    case HImode:
761 	      charType = 'S'; break;
762 	    case SImode:
763 	      {
764 		if (type == long_unsigned_type_node)
765 		  charType = 'L';
766 		else
767 		  charType = 'I';
768 		break;
769 	      }
770 	    case DImode:
771 	      charType = 'Q'; break;
772 	    default:
773 	      gcc_unreachable ();
774 	    }
775 	}
776       else
777 	/* Signed integer types.  */
778 	{
779 	  switch (TYPE_MODE (type))
780 	    {
781 	    case QImode:
782 	      charType = 'c'; break;
783 	    case HImode:
784 	      charType = 's'; break;
785 	    case SImode:
786 	      {
787 		if (type == long_integer_type_node)
788 		  charType = 'l';
789 		else
790 		  charType = 'i';
791 		break;
792 	      }
793 	    case DImode:
794 	      charType = 'q'; break;
795 	    default:
796 	      gcc_unreachable ();
797 	    }
798 	}
799     }
800   else
801     {
802       /* Do not do any encoding, produce an error and keep going.  */
803       error ("trying to encode non-integer type as a bitfield");
804       return;
805     }
806 
807   sprintf (buffer, "b%d%c%d", position, charType, size);
808   obstack_grow (&util_obstack, buffer, strlen (buffer));
809 }
810 
811 static void
encode_field(tree field_decl,int curtype,int format)812 encode_field (tree field_decl, int curtype, int format)
813 {
814 #ifdef OBJCPLUS
815   /* C++ static members, and things that are not fields at all,
816      should not appear in the encoding.  */
817   if (TREE_CODE (field_decl) != FIELD_DECL || TREE_STATIC (field_decl))
818     return;
819 #endif
820 
821   /* Generate the bitfield typing information, if needed.  Note the difference
822      between GNU and NeXT runtimes.  */
823   if (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (field_decl))
824     {
825       int size = tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE (field_decl));
826 
827       if (flag_next_runtime)
828 	encode_next_bitfield (size);
829       else
830 	encode_gnu_bitfield (int_bit_position (field_decl),
831 			     DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (field_decl), size);
832     }
833   else
834     encode_type (TREE_TYPE (field_decl), curtype, format);
835 }
836 
837 tree
encode_field_decl(tree field_decl)838 encode_field_decl (tree field_decl)
839 {
840   tree result;
841 
842   encode_field (field_decl,
843 		obstack_object_size (&util_obstack),
844 		OBJC_ENCODE_DONT_INLINE_DEFS);
845 
846   /* Null terminate string.  */
847   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 0);
848 
849   /* Get identifier for the string.  */
850   result = get_identifier (XOBFINISH (&util_obstack, char *));
851   obstack_free (&util_obstack, util_firstobj);
852 
853   return result;
854 }
855 
856 /* This routine encodes the attribute of the input PROPERTY according
857    to following formula:
858 
859    Property attributes are stored as a comma-delimited C string.
860    Simple attributes such as readonly are encoded as single
861    character. The parametrized attributes, getter=name and
862    setter=name, are encoded as a single character followed by an
863    identifier.  Property types are also encoded as a parametrized
864    attribute.  The characters used to encode these attributes are
865    defined by the following enumeration:
866 
867    enum PropertyAttributes {
868      kPropertyReadOnly = 'R',
869      kPropertyBycopy = 'C',
870      kPropertyByref = '&',
871      kPropertyDynamic = 'D',
872      kPropertyGetter = 'G',
873      kPropertySetter = 'S',
874      kPropertyInstanceVariable = 'V',
875      kPropertyType = 'T',
876      kPropertyWeak = 'W',
877      kPropertyStrong = 'P',
878      kPropertyNonAtomic = 'N'
879    };  */
880 tree
objc_v2_encode_prop_attr(tree property)881 objc_v2_encode_prop_attr (tree property)
882 {
883   const char *string;
884   tree type = TREE_TYPE (property);
885 
886   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 'T');
887   encode_type (type, obstack_object_size (&util_obstack),
888 	       OBJC_ENCODE_INLINE_DEFS);
889 
890   if (PROPERTY_READONLY (property))
891     obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",R", 2);
892 
893   switch (PROPERTY_ASSIGN_SEMANTICS (property))
894     {
895     case OBJC_PROPERTY_COPY:
896       obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",C", 2);
897       break;
898     case OBJC_PROPERTY_RETAIN:
899       obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",&", 2);
900       break;
901     case OBJC_PROPERTY_ASSIGN:
902     default:
903       break;
904     }
905 
906   if (PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (property))
907     obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",D", 2);
908 
909   if (PROPERTY_NONATOMIC (property))
910     obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",N", 2);
911 
912   /* Here we want to encode the getter name, but only if it's not the
913      standard one.  */
914   if (PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (property) != PROPERTY_NAME (property))
915     {
916       obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",G", 2);
917       string = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_GETTER_NAME (property));
918       obstack_grow (&util_obstack, string, strlen (string));
919     }
920 
921   if (!PROPERTY_READONLY (property))
922     {
923       /* Here we want to encode the setter name, but only if it's not
924 	 the standard one.  */
925       tree standard_setter = get_identifier (objc_build_property_setter_name (PROPERTY_NAME (property)));
926       if (PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (property) != standard_setter)
927 	{
928 	  obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",S", 2);
929 	  string = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_SETTER_NAME (property));
930 	  obstack_grow (&util_obstack, string, strlen (string));
931 	}
932     }
933 
934   /* TODO: Encode strong ('P'), weak ('W') for garbage collection.  */
935 
936   if (!PROPERTY_DYNAMIC (property))
937     {
938       obstack_grow (&util_obstack, ",V", 2);
939       if (PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property))
940 	string = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_IVAR_NAME (property));
941       else
942 	string = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (PROPERTY_NAME (property));
943       obstack_grow (&util_obstack, string, strlen (string));
944     }
945 
946   /* NULL-terminate string.  */
947   obstack_1grow (&util_obstack, 0);
948   string = XOBFINISH (&util_obstack, char *);
949   obstack_free (&util_obstack, util_firstobj);
950   return get_identifier (string);
951 }
952