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/*
 * Copyright 2010, The Android Open Source Project
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 * limitations under the License.
 */

#ifndef _FRAMEWORKS_COMPILE_SLANG_SLANG_RS_OBJECT_REF_COUNT_H_  // NOLINT
#define _FRAMEWORKS_COMPILE_SLANG_SLANG_RS_OBJECT_REF_COUNT_H_

#include <list>
#include <stack>
#include <vector>

#include "clang/AST/StmtVisitor.h"

#include "slang_assert.h"
#include "slang_rs_export_type.h"

namespace clang {
  class Expr;
  class Stmt;
}

namespace slang {

// Recursive check
bool HasRSObjectType(const clang::Type *T);

// This class provides the overall reference counting mechanism for handling
// local variables of RS object types (rs_font, rs_allocation, ...). This
// class ensures that appropriate functions (rsSetObject, rsClearObject) are
// called at proper points in the object's lifetime.
// 1) Each local object of appropriate type must be zero-initialized to
// prevent corruption during subsequent rsSetObject()/rsClearObject() calls.
// 2) Assignments using these types must also be converted into the
// appropriate (possibly a series of) rsSetObject() calls.
// 3) Finally, rsClearObject() must be called for each local object when it goes
// out of scope.
class RSObjectRefCount : public clang::StmtVisitor<RSObjectRefCount> {
 private:
  class Scope {
   private:
    clang::CompoundStmt *mCS;         // Associated compound statement ({ ... })
    clang::Stmt *mCurrent;            // The statement currently being analyzed
    std::list<clang::VarDecl*> mRSO;  // Declared RS objects in this scope (but
                                      // not any scopes nested)

   public:
    explicit Scope(clang::CompoundStmt *CS) : mCS(CS) {
    }

    bool hasRSObject() const { return !mRSO.empty(); }

    inline void addRSObject(clang::VarDecl* VD) {
      mRSO.push_back(VD);
    }

    void ReplaceRSObjectAssignment(clang::BinaryOperator *AS);

    void AppendRSObjectInit(clang::VarDecl *VD,
                            clang::DeclStmt *DS,
                            DataType DT,
                            clang::Expr *InitExpr);

    // Inserts rsClearObject() calls at the end and at all exiting points of the
    // current scope. At each statement that exits the current scope -- e.g.,
    // a return, break, or continue statement in the current or a nested scope
    // -- rsClearObject() calls are inserted for local variables defined in the
    // current scope before that point.
    // Note goto statements are not handled. (See the DestructorVisitor class in
    // the .cpp file.)
    // Also note this function is called for every nested scope. As a result, for a
    // return statement, each rsObject declared in all its (nested) enclosing
    // scopes would have a rsClearObject() call properly inserted before
    // the return statement.
    void InsertLocalVarDestructors();

    // Sets the current statement being analyzed
    void setCurrentStmt(clang::Stmt *S) { mCurrent = S; }

    // Inserts a statement before the current statement
    void InsertStmt(const clang::ASTContext &C, clang::Stmt *NewStmt);

    // Replaces the current statement with NewStmt;
    void ReplaceStmt(const clang::ASTContext &C, clang::Stmt *NewStmt);

    // Replaces OldExpr with NewExpr in the current statement
    void ReplaceExpr(const clang::ASTContext& C, clang::Expr* OldExpr,
                     clang::Expr* NewExpr);

    static clang::Stmt *ClearRSObject(clang::VarDecl *VD,
                                      clang::DeclContext *DC);
  };

  clang::ASTContext &mCtx;
  std::deque<Scope*> mScopeStack;  // A deque used as a stack to store scopes, but also
                                   // accessed through its iterator in read-only mode.
  clang::DeclContext* mCurrentDC;
  bool RSInitFD;  // TODO: this should be static, since this flag affects all instances.
  unsigned mTempID;  // A unique id that can be used to distinguish temporary variables

  // RSSetObjectFD and RSClearObjectFD holds FunctionDecl of rsSetObject()
  // and rsClearObject() in the current ASTContext.
  static clang::FunctionDecl *RSSetObjectFD[];
  static clang::FunctionDecl *RSClearObjectFD[];

  inline bool emptyScope() const { return mScopeStack.empty(); }

  inline Scope *getCurrentScope() {
    return mScopeStack.back();
  }

  // Returns the next available unique id for temporary variables
  unsigned getNextID() { return mTempID++; }

  // Initialize RSSetObjectFD and RSClearObjectFD.
  static void GetRSRefCountingFunctions(clang::ASTContext &C);

  // Return false if the type of variable declared in VD does not contain
  // an RS object type.
  static bool InitializeRSObject(clang::VarDecl *VD,
                                 DataType *DT,
                                 clang::Expr **InitExpr);

  // Return an empty list initializer expression at the appropriate location.
  // This construct can then be used to cheaply construct a zero-initializer
  // for any RenderScript objects (like rs_allocation) or rs_matrix* types
  // (possibly even embedded within other types). These types are expected to
  // be zero-initialized always, and so we can use this helper to ensure that
  // they at least have an empty initializer.
  static clang::Expr *CreateEmptyInitListExpr(
      clang::ASTContext &C,
      const clang::SourceLocation &Loc);

  // Given a return statement RS that returns an rsObject, creates a temporary
  // variable, and sets it to the original return expression using rsSetObject().
  // Creates a new return statement that returns the temporary variable.
  // Returns a new compound statement that contains the new variable declaration,
  // the rsSetOjbect() call, and the new return statement.
  static clang::CompoundStmt* CreateRetStmtWithTempVar(
      clang::ASTContext& C,
      clang::DeclContext* DC,
      clang::ReturnStmt* RS,
      const unsigned id);

 public:
  explicit RSObjectRefCount(clang::ASTContext &C)
      : mCtx(C), RSInitFD(false), mTempID(0) {
  }

  void Init() {
    if (!RSInitFD) {
      GetRSRefCountingFunctions(mCtx);
      RSInitFD = true;
    }
  }

  // For function parameters and local variables that are or contain RS objects,
  // e.g., rs_allocation, this method transforms the function body to correctly
  // adjust reference counts of those objects.
  void HandleParamsAndLocals(clang::FunctionDecl *FD);

  static clang::FunctionDecl *GetRSSetObjectFD(DataType DT) {
    slangAssert(RSExportPrimitiveType::IsRSObjectType(DT));
    if (DT >= 0 && DT < DataTypeMax) {
      return RSSetObjectFD[DT];
    } else {
      slangAssert(false && "incorrect type");
      return nullptr;
    }
  }

  static clang::FunctionDecl *GetRSSetObjectFD(const clang::Type *T) {
    return GetRSSetObjectFD(RSExportPrimitiveType::GetRSSpecificType(T));
  }

  static clang::FunctionDecl *GetRSClearObjectFD(DataType DT) {
    slangAssert(RSExportPrimitiveType::IsRSObjectType(DT));
    if (DT >= 0 && DT < DataTypeMax) {
      return RSClearObjectFD[DT];
    } else {
      slangAssert(false && "incorrect type");
      return nullptr;
    }
  }

  static clang::FunctionDecl *GetRSClearObjectFD(const clang::Type *T) {
    return GetRSClearObjectFD(RSExportPrimitiveType::GetRSSpecificType(T));
  }

  // This method creates a "guard" variable for the expression E that is object-
  // typed or object-containing, e.g., a struct with object-type fields.
  // It creates one or more rsSetObject() calls to set the value of the guard to E.
  // This effectively increases the sysRef count of the objects referenced by E
  // by 1, therefore "guarding" the objects, which might otherwise lose a
  // reference and get deleted. Statements that declare the new variable and set
  // the value of the new variable are added to the vector NewStmts.
  //
  // Parameters:
  // C: The clang AST Context.
  // DC: The DeclContext for any new Decl to add
  // E: The expression with reference to the objects for which we want to
  //    increase the sysRef count
  // VarName: The name to use for the new guard variable
  // NewStmts: The vector for all statements added to create and set the guard.
  //
  // Returns:
  // An expression consisting of the guard variable
  //
  static clang::DeclRefExpr *CreateGuard(clang::ASTContext &C,
                                         clang::DeclContext *DC,
                                         clang::Expr *E,
                                         const llvm::Twine &VarName,
                                         std::vector<clang::Stmt*> &NewStmts);

  // For any function parameter that is object-typed or object-containing, if it
  // is overwritten inside the function, a system reference (sysRef) count
  // would decrement and may reach 0, leading the object to be deleted. This may
  // create a dangling pointer reference after a call to the function.
  // For example, the object in parameter a in the function below may be deleted
  // before the function returns.
  //   void foo(rs_allocation a) {  // assuming a references obj with sysRef of 1
  //     rs_allocation b = {};
  //     a = b;  // decrements sysRef of obj and deletes it
  //   }
  //
  // To avoid this problem, the sysRef counts of objects contained in parameters
  // --directly for object-typed parameters or indirectly as fields for struct-
  // typed parameters--are incremented at the beginning of the function, and
  // decremented at the end and any exiting point of the function. To achieve
  // these effects, the compiler creates a temporary local variable, and calls
  // rsSetObject() to set its value to that of the parameter. At the end of the
  // function and at any exiting point, the compiler adds calls to
  // rsClearObject() on the parameter. Each rsClearObject() call would decrement
  // the sysRef count of an incoming object if the parameter is never overwritten
  // in the function, or it would properly decrement the sysRef count of the new
  // object that the parameter is updated to in the function, since now the
  // parameter is going out of scope. For example, the compiler would transform
  // the previous code example into the following.
  //   void foo(rs_allocation a) {  // assuming a references obj with sysRef of 1
  //     rs_allocation .rs.param.a;
  //     rsSetObject(&.rs.param.a, a);  // sysRef of obj becomes 2
  //     rs_allocation b = {};
  //     a = b;  // sysRef of obj becomes 1
  //     rsClearObject(&a);  // sysRef of obj stays 1. obj stays undeleted.
  //   }
  //
  // This method creates the guard variable for a object-type parameter,
  // named with the prefix ".rs.param." added to the parameter name. It calls
  // CreateGuard() to do this. The rsClearObject() call for the parameter as
  // described above is not added by this function, but by the caller of this
  // function, i.e., HandleParametersAndLocals().
  //
  // Parameters:
  // C: The clang AST Context.
  // DC: The DeclContext for any new Decl to add. It should be the FunctionnDecl
  //     of the function being transformed.
  // PD: The ParmDecl for the parameter.
  // NewStmts: The vector for all statements added to create and set the guard.
  //
  static void CreateParameterGuard(
      clang::ASTContext &C,
      clang::DeclContext *DC,
      clang::ParmVarDecl *PD,
      std::vector<clang::Stmt*> &NewStmts);

  void SetDeclContext(clang::DeclContext* DC) { mCurrentDC = DC; }
  clang::DeclContext* GetDeclContext() const { return mCurrentDC; }

  void VisitStmt(clang::Stmt *S);
  void VisitCallExpr(clang::CallExpr *CE);
  void VisitDeclStmt(clang::DeclStmt *DS);
  void VisitCompoundStmt(clang::CompoundStmt *CS);
  void VisitBinAssign(clang::BinaryOperator *AS);
  void VisitReturnStmt(clang::ReturnStmt *RS);
  // We believe that RS objects are never involved in CompoundAssignOperator.
  // I.e., rs_allocation foo; foo += bar;

  // Emit a global destructor to clean up RS objects.
  clang::FunctionDecl *CreateStaticGlobalDtor();
};

}  // namespace slang

#endif  // _FRAMEWORKS_COMPILE_SLANG_SLANG_RS_OBJECT_REF_COUNT_H_  NOLINT