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1 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //
8 //  This file implements the "Exception Handling APIs"
9 //  https://itanium-cxx-abi.github.io/cxx-abi/abi-eh.html
10 //
11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
12 
13 #include "cxxabi.h"
14 
15 #include <exception>        // for std::terminate
16 #include <string.h>         // for memset
17 #include "cxa_exception.h"
18 #include "cxa_handlers.h"
19 #include "fallback_malloc.h"
20 #include "include/atomic_support.h" // from libc++
21 
22 #if __has_feature(address_sanitizer)
23 #include <sanitizer/asan_interface.h>
24 #endif
25 
26 // +---------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------+
27 // | __cxa_exception           | _Unwind_Exception CLNGC++\0 | thrown object |
28 // +---------------------------+-----------------------------+---------------+
29 //                                                           ^
30 //                                                           |
31 //   +-------------------------------------------------------+
32 //   |
33 // +---------------------------+-----------------------------+
34 // | __cxa_dependent_exception | _Unwind_Exception CLNGC++\1 |
35 // +---------------------------+-----------------------------+
36 
37 namespace __cxxabiv1 {
38 
39 //  Utility routines
40 static
41 inline
42 __cxa_exception*
cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(void * thrown_object)43 cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(void* thrown_object)
44 {
45     return static_cast<__cxa_exception*>(thrown_object) - 1;
46 }
47 
48 // Note:  This is never called when exception_header is masquerading as a
49 //        __cxa_dependent_exception.
50 static
51 inline
52 void*
thrown_object_from_cxa_exception(__cxa_exception * exception_header)53 thrown_object_from_cxa_exception(__cxa_exception* exception_header)
54 {
55     return static_cast<void*>(exception_header + 1);
56 }
57 
58 //  Get the exception object from the unwind pointer.
59 //  Relies on the structure layout, where the unwind pointer is right in
60 //  front of the user's exception object
61 static
62 inline
63 __cxa_exception*
cxa_exception_from_exception_unwind_exception(_Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception)64 cxa_exception_from_exception_unwind_exception(_Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception)
65 {
66     return cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(unwind_exception + 1 );
67 }
68 
69 // Round s up to next multiple of a.
70 static inline
aligned_allocation_size(size_t s,size_t a)71 size_t aligned_allocation_size(size_t s, size_t a) {
72     return (s + a - 1) & ~(a - 1);
73 }
74 
75 static inline
cxa_exception_size_from_exception_thrown_size(size_t size)76 size_t cxa_exception_size_from_exception_thrown_size(size_t size) {
77     return aligned_allocation_size(size + sizeof (__cxa_exception),
78                                    alignof(__cxa_exception));
79 }
80 
__setExceptionClass(_Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception,uint64_t newValue)81 void __setExceptionClass(_Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception, uint64_t newValue) {
82     ::memcpy(&unwind_exception->exception_class, &newValue, sizeof(newValue));
83 }
84 
85 
setOurExceptionClass(_Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception)86 static void setOurExceptionClass(_Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception) {
87     __setExceptionClass(unwind_exception, kOurExceptionClass);
88 }
89 
setDependentExceptionClass(_Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception)90 static void setDependentExceptionClass(_Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception) {
91     __setExceptionClass(unwind_exception, kOurDependentExceptionClass);
92 }
93 
94 //  Is it one of ours?
__getExceptionClass(const _Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception)95 uint64_t __getExceptionClass(const _Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception) {
96     // On x86 and some ARM unwinders, unwind_exception->exception_class is
97     // a uint64_t. On other ARM unwinders, it is a char[8].
98     // See: http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ihi0038b/IHI0038B_ehabi.pdf
99     // So we just copy it into a uint64_t to be sure.
100     uint64_t exClass;
101     ::memcpy(&exClass, &unwind_exception->exception_class, sizeof(exClass));
102     return exClass;
103 }
104 
__isOurExceptionClass(const _Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception)105 bool __isOurExceptionClass(const _Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception) {
106     return (__getExceptionClass(unwind_exception) & get_vendor_and_language) ==
107            (kOurExceptionClass                    & get_vendor_and_language);
108 }
109 
isDependentException(_Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception)110 static bool isDependentException(_Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception) {
111     return (__getExceptionClass(unwind_exception) & 0xFF) == 0x01;
112 }
113 
114 //  This does not need to be atomic
incrementHandlerCount(__cxa_exception * exception)115 static inline int incrementHandlerCount(__cxa_exception *exception) {
116     return ++exception->handlerCount;
117 }
118 
119 //  This does not need to be atomic
decrementHandlerCount(__cxa_exception * exception)120 static inline  int decrementHandlerCount(__cxa_exception *exception) {
121     return --exception->handlerCount;
122 }
123 
124 /*
125     If reason isn't _URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT, then the terminateHandler
126     stored in exc is called.  Otherwise the exceptionDestructor stored in
127     exc is called, and then the memory for the exception is deallocated.
128 
129     This is never called for a __cxa_dependent_exception.
130 */
131 static
132 void
exception_cleanup_func(_Unwind_Reason_Code reason,_Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception)133 exception_cleanup_func(_Unwind_Reason_Code reason, _Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception)
134 {
135     __cxa_exception* exception_header = cxa_exception_from_exception_unwind_exception(unwind_exception);
136     if (_URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT != reason)
137         std::__terminate(exception_header->terminateHandler);
138     // Just in case there exists a dependent exception that is pointing to this,
139     //    check the reference count and only destroy this if that count goes to zero.
140     __cxa_decrement_exception_refcount(unwind_exception + 1);
141 }
142 
failed_throw(__cxa_exception * exception_header)143 static _LIBCXXABI_NORETURN void failed_throw(__cxa_exception* exception_header) {
144 //  Section 2.5.3 says:
145 //      * For purposes of this ABI, several things are considered exception handlers:
146 //      ** A terminate() call due to a throw.
147 //  and
148 //      * Upon entry, Following initialization of the catch parameter,
149 //          a handler must call:
150 //      * void *__cxa_begin_catch(void *exceptionObject );
151     (void) __cxa_begin_catch(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
152     std::__terminate(exception_header->terminateHandler);
153 }
154 
155 // Return the offset of the __cxa_exception header from the start of the
156 // allocated buffer. If __cxa_exception's alignment is smaller than the maximum
157 // useful alignment for the target machine, padding has to be inserted before
158 // the header to ensure the thrown object that follows the header is
159 // sufficiently aligned. This happens if _Unwind_exception isn't double-word
160 // aligned (on Darwin, for example).
get_cxa_exception_offset()161 static size_t get_cxa_exception_offset() {
162   struct S {
163   } __attribute__((aligned));
164 
165   // Compute the maximum alignment for the target machine.
166   constexpr size_t alignment = alignof(S);
167   constexpr size_t excp_size = sizeof(__cxa_exception);
168   constexpr size_t aligned_size =
169       (excp_size + alignment - 1) / alignment * alignment;
170   constexpr size_t offset = aligned_size - excp_size;
171   static_assert((offset == 0 || alignof(_Unwind_Exception) < alignment),
172                 "offset is non-zero only if _Unwind_Exception isn't aligned");
173   return offset;
174 }
175 
176 extern "C" {
177 
178 //  Allocate a __cxa_exception object, and zero-fill it.
179 //  Reserve "thrown_size" bytes on the end for the user's exception
180 //  object. Zero-fill the object. If memory can't be allocated, call
181 //  std::terminate. Return a pointer to the memory to be used for the
182 //  user's exception object.
__cxa_allocate_exception(size_t thrown_size)183 void *__cxa_allocate_exception(size_t thrown_size) throw() {
184     size_t actual_size = cxa_exception_size_from_exception_thrown_size(thrown_size);
185 
186     // Allocate extra space before the __cxa_exception header to ensure the
187     // start of the thrown object is sufficiently aligned.
188     size_t header_offset = get_cxa_exception_offset();
189     char *raw_buffer =
190         (char *)__aligned_malloc_with_fallback(header_offset + actual_size);
191     if (NULL == raw_buffer)
192         std::terminate();
193     __cxa_exception *exception_header =
194         static_cast<__cxa_exception *>((void *)(raw_buffer + header_offset));
195     ::memset(exception_header, 0, actual_size);
196     return thrown_object_from_cxa_exception(exception_header);
197 }
198 
199 
200 //  Free a __cxa_exception object allocated with __cxa_allocate_exception.
__cxa_free_exception(void * thrown_object)201 void __cxa_free_exception(void *thrown_object) throw() {
202     // Compute the size of the padding before the header.
203     size_t header_offset = get_cxa_exception_offset();
204     char *raw_buffer =
205         ((char *)cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(thrown_object)) - header_offset;
206     __aligned_free_with_fallback((void *)raw_buffer);
207 }
208 
__cxa_init_primary_exception(void * object,std::type_info * tinfo,void * (_LIBCXXABI_DTOR_FUNC * dest)(void *))209 __cxa_exception* __cxa_init_primary_exception(void* object, std::type_info* tinfo,
210 #ifdef __wasm__
211 // In Wasm, a destructor returns its argument
212                                               void *(_LIBCXXABI_DTOR_FUNC* dest)(void*)) throw() {
213 #else
214                                               void(_LIBCXXABI_DTOR_FUNC* dest)(void*)) throw() {
215 #endif
216   __cxa_exception* exception_header = cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(object);
217   exception_header->referenceCount = 0;
218   exception_header->unexpectedHandler = std::get_unexpected();
219   exception_header->terminateHandler = std::get_terminate();
220   exception_header->exceptionType = tinfo;
221   exception_header->exceptionDestructor = dest;
222   setOurExceptionClass(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
223   exception_header->unwindHeader.exception_cleanup = exception_cleanup_func;
224 
225   return exception_header;
226 }
227 
228 //  This function shall allocate a __cxa_dependent_exception and
229 //  return a pointer to it. (Really to the object, not past its' end).
230 //  Otherwise, it will work like __cxa_allocate_exception.
231 void * __cxa_allocate_dependent_exception () {
232     size_t actual_size = sizeof(__cxa_dependent_exception);
233     void *ptr = __aligned_malloc_with_fallback(actual_size);
234     if (NULL == ptr)
235         std::terminate();
236     ::memset(ptr, 0, actual_size);
237     return ptr;
238 }
239 
240 
241 //  This function shall free a dependent_exception.
242 //  It does not affect the reference count of the primary exception.
243 void __cxa_free_dependent_exception (void * dependent_exception) {
244     __aligned_free_with_fallback(dependent_exception);
245 }
246 
247 
248 // 2.4.3 Throwing the Exception Object
249 /*
250 After constructing the exception object with the throw argument value,
251 the generated code calls the __cxa_throw runtime library routine. This
252 routine never returns.
253 
254 The __cxa_throw routine will do the following:
255 
256 * Obtain the __cxa_exception header from the thrown exception object address,
257 which can be computed as follows:
258  __cxa_exception *header = ((__cxa_exception *) thrown_exception - 1);
259 * Save the current unexpected_handler and terminate_handler in the __cxa_exception header.
260 * Save the tinfo and dest arguments in the __cxa_exception header.
261 * Set the exception_class field in the unwind header. This is a 64-bit value
262 representing the ASCII string "XXXXC++\0", where "XXXX" is a
263 vendor-dependent string. That is, for implementations conforming to this
264 ABI, the low-order 4 bytes of this 64-bit value will be "C++\0".
265 * Increment the uncaught_exception flag.
266 * Call _Unwind_RaiseException in the system unwind library, Its argument is the
267 pointer to the thrown exception, which __cxa_throw itself received as an argument.
268 __Unwind_RaiseException begins the process of stack unwinding, described
269 in Section 2.5. In special cases, such as an inability to find a
270 handler, _Unwind_RaiseException may return. In that case, __cxa_throw
271 will call terminate, assuming that there was no handler for the
272 exception.
273 */
274 void
275 #ifdef __wasm__
276 // In Wasm, a destructor returns its argument
277 __cxa_throw(void *thrown_object, std::type_info *tinfo, void *(_LIBCXXABI_DTOR_FUNC *dest)(void *)) {
278 #else
279 __cxa_throw(void *thrown_object, std::type_info *tinfo, void (_LIBCXXABI_DTOR_FUNC *dest)(void *)) {
280 #endif
281   __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals();
282   globals->uncaughtExceptions += 1; // Not atomically, since globals are thread-local
283 
284   __cxa_exception* exception_header = __cxa_init_primary_exception(thrown_object, tinfo, dest);
285   exception_header->referenceCount = 1; // This is a newly allocated exception, no need for thread safety.
286 
287 #if __has_feature(address_sanitizer)
288   // Inform the ASan runtime that now might be a good time to clean stuff up.
289   __asan_handle_no_return();
290 #endif
291 
292 #ifdef __USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__
293     _Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
294 #else
295     _Unwind_RaiseException(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
296 #endif
297     //  This only happens when there is no handler, or some unexpected unwinding
298     //     error happens.
299     failed_throw(exception_header);
300 }
301 
302 
303 // 2.5.3 Exception Handlers
304 /*
305 The adjusted pointer is computed by the personality routine during phase 1
306   and saved in the exception header (either __cxa_exception or
307   __cxa_dependent_exception).
308 
309   Requires:  exception is native
310 */
311 void *__cxa_get_exception_ptr(void *unwind_exception) throw() {
312 #if defined(_LIBCXXABI_ARM_EHABI)
313     return reinterpret_cast<void*>(
314         static_cast<_Unwind_Control_Block*>(unwind_exception)->barrier_cache.bitpattern[0]);
315 #else
316     return cxa_exception_from_exception_unwind_exception(
317         static_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(unwind_exception))->adjustedPtr;
318 #endif
319 }
320 
321 #if defined(_LIBCXXABI_ARM_EHABI)
322 /*
323 The routine to be called before the cleanup.  This will save __cxa_exception in
324 __cxa_eh_globals, so that __cxa_end_cleanup() can recover later.
325 */
326 bool __cxa_begin_cleanup(void *unwind_arg) throw() {
327     _Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception = static_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(unwind_arg);
328     __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals();
329     __cxa_exception* exception_header =
330         cxa_exception_from_exception_unwind_exception(unwind_exception);
331 
332     if (__isOurExceptionClass(unwind_exception))
333     {
334         if (0 == exception_header->propagationCount)
335         {
336             exception_header->nextPropagatingException = globals->propagatingExceptions;
337             globals->propagatingExceptions = exception_header;
338         }
339         ++exception_header->propagationCount;
340     }
341     else
342     {
343         // If the propagatingExceptions stack is not empty, since we can't
344         // chain the foreign exception, terminate it.
345         if (NULL != globals->propagatingExceptions)
346             std::terminate();
347         globals->propagatingExceptions = exception_header;
348     }
349     return true;
350 }
351 
352 /*
353 The routine to be called after the cleanup has been performed.  It will get the
354 propagating __cxa_exception from __cxa_eh_globals, and continue the stack
355 unwinding with _Unwind_Resume.
356 
357 According to ARM EHABI 8.4.1, __cxa_end_cleanup() should not clobber any
358 register, thus we have to write this function in assembly so that we can save
359 {r1, r2, r3}.  We don't have to save r0 because it is the return value and the
360 first argument to _Unwind_Resume().  The function also saves/restores r4 to
361 keep the stack aligned and to provide a temp register.  _Unwind_Resume never
362 returns and we need to keep the original lr so just branch to it.  When
363 targeting bare metal, the function also clobbers ip/r12 to hold the address of
364 _Unwind_Resume, which may be too far away for an ordinary branch.
365 */
366 __attribute__((used)) static _Unwind_Exception *
367 __cxa_end_cleanup_impl()
368 {
369     __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals();
370     __cxa_exception* exception_header = globals->propagatingExceptions;
371     if (NULL == exception_header)
372     {
373         // It seems that __cxa_begin_cleanup() is not called properly.
374         // We have no choice but terminate the program now.
375         std::terminate();
376     }
377 
378     if (__isOurExceptionClass(&exception_header->unwindHeader))
379     {
380         --exception_header->propagationCount;
381         if (0 == exception_header->propagationCount)
382         {
383             globals->propagatingExceptions = exception_header->nextPropagatingException;
384             exception_header->nextPropagatingException = NULL;
385         }
386     }
387     else
388     {
389         globals->propagatingExceptions = NULL;
390     }
391     return &exception_header->unwindHeader;
392 }
393 
394 asm("	.pushsection	.text.__cxa_end_cleanup,\"ax\",%progbits\n"
395     "	.globl	__cxa_end_cleanup\n"
396     "	.type	__cxa_end_cleanup,%function\n"
397     "__cxa_end_cleanup:\n"
398 #if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT)
399     "	bti\n"
400 #endif
401     "	push	{r1, r2, r3, r4}\n"
402     "	mov	r4, lr\n"
403     "	bl	__cxa_end_cleanup_impl\n"
404     "	mov	lr, r4\n"
405 #if defined(LIBCXXABI_BAREMETAL)
406     "	ldr	r4,	=_Unwind_Resume\n"
407     "	mov	ip,	r4\n"
408 #endif
409     "	pop	{r1, r2, r3, r4}\n"
410 #if defined(LIBCXXABI_BAREMETAL)
411     "	bx	ip\n"
412 #else
413     "	b	_Unwind_Resume\n"
414 #endif
415     "	.popsection");
416 #endif // defined(_LIBCXXABI_ARM_EHABI)
417 
418 /*
419 This routine can catch foreign or native exceptions.  If native, the exception
420 can be a primary or dependent variety.  This routine may remain blissfully
421 ignorant of whether the native exception is primary or dependent.
422 
423 If the exception is native:
424 * Increment's the exception's handler count.
425 * Push the exception on the stack of currently-caught exceptions if it is not
426   already there (from a rethrow).
427 * Decrements the uncaught_exception count.
428 * Returns the adjusted pointer to the exception object, which is stored in
429   the __cxa_exception by the personality routine.
430 
431 If the exception is foreign, this means it did not originate from one of throw
432 routines.  The foreign exception does not necessarily have a __cxa_exception
433 header.  However we can catch it here with a catch (...), or with a call
434 to terminate or unexpected during unwinding.
435 * Do not try to increment the exception's handler count, we don't know where
436   it is.
437 * Push the exception on the stack of currently-caught exceptions only if the
438   stack is empty.  The foreign exception has no way to link to the current
439   top of stack.  If the stack is not empty, call terminate.  Even with an
440   empty stack, this is hacked in by pushing a pointer to an imaginary
441   __cxa_exception block in front of the foreign exception.  It would be better
442   if the __cxa_eh_globals structure had a stack of _Unwind_Exception, but it
443   doesn't.  It has a stack of __cxa_exception (which has a next* in it).
444 * Do not decrement the uncaught_exception count because we didn't increment it
445   in __cxa_throw (or one of our rethrow functions).
446 * If we haven't terminated, assume the exception object is just past the
447   _Unwind_Exception and return a pointer to that.
448 */
449 void*
450 __cxa_begin_catch(void* unwind_arg) throw()
451 {
452     _Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception = static_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(unwind_arg);
453     bool native_exception = __isOurExceptionClass(unwind_exception);
454     __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals();
455     // exception_header is a hackish offset from a foreign exception, but it
456     //   works as long as we're careful not to try to access any __cxa_exception
457     //   parts.
458     __cxa_exception* exception_header =
459             cxa_exception_from_exception_unwind_exception
460             (
461                 static_cast<_Unwind_Exception*>(unwind_exception)
462             );
463 
464 #if defined(__MVS__)
465     // Remove the exception object from the linked list of exceptions that the z/OS unwinder
466     // maintains before adding it to the libc++abi list of caught exceptions.
467     // The libc++abi will manage the lifetime of the exception from this point forward.
468     _UnwindZOS_PopException();
469 #endif
470 
471     if (native_exception)
472     {
473         // Increment the handler count, removing the flag about being rethrown
474         exception_header->handlerCount = exception_header->handlerCount < 0 ?
475             -exception_header->handlerCount + 1 : exception_header->handlerCount + 1;
476         //  place the exception on the top of the stack if it's not already
477         //    there by a previous rethrow
478         if (exception_header != globals->caughtExceptions)
479         {
480             exception_header->nextException = globals->caughtExceptions;
481             globals->caughtExceptions = exception_header;
482         }
483         globals->uncaughtExceptions -= 1;   // Not atomically, since globals are thread-local
484 #if defined(_LIBCXXABI_ARM_EHABI)
485         return reinterpret_cast<void*>(exception_header->unwindHeader.barrier_cache.bitpattern[0]);
486 #else
487         return exception_header->adjustedPtr;
488 #endif
489     }
490     // Else this is a foreign exception
491     // If the caughtExceptions stack is not empty, terminate
492     if (globals->caughtExceptions != 0)
493         std::terminate();
494     // Push the foreign exception on to the stack
495     globals->caughtExceptions = exception_header;
496     return unwind_exception + 1;
497 }
498 
499 
500 /*
501 Upon exit for any reason, a handler must call:
502     void __cxa_end_catch ();
503 
504 This routine can be called for either a native or foreign exception.
505 For a native exception:
506 * Locates the most recently caught exception and decrements its handler count.
507 * Removes the exception from the caught exception stack, if the handler count goes to zero.
508 * If the handler count goes down to zero, and the exception was not re-thrown
509   by throw, it locates the primary exception (which may be the same as the one
510   it's handling) and decrements its reference count. If that reference count
511   goes to zero, the function destroys the exception. In any case, if the current
512   exception is a dependent exception, it destroys that.
513 
514 For a foreign exception:
515 * If it has been rethrown, there is nothing to do.
516 * Otherwise delete the exception and pop the catch stack to empty.
517 */
518 void __cxa_end_catch() {
519   static_assert(sizeof(__cxa_exception) == sizeof(__cxa_dependent_exception),
520                 "sizeof(__cxa_exception) must be equal to "
521                 "sizeof(__cxa_dependent_exception)");
522   static_assert(__builtin_offsetof(__cxa_exception, referenceCount) ==
523                     __builtin_offsetof(__cxa_dependent_exception,
524                                        primaryException),
525                 "the layout of __cxa_exception must match the layout of "
526                 "__cxa_dependent_exception");
527   static_assert(__builtin_offsetof(__cxa_exception, handlerCount) ==
528                     __builtin_offsetof(__cxa_dependent_exception, handlerCount),
529                 "the layout of __cxa_exception must match the layout of "
530                 "__cxa_dependent_exception");
531     __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals_fast(); // __cxa_get_globals called in __cxa_begin_catch
532     __cxa_exception* exception_header = globals->caughtExceptions;
533     // If we've rethrown a foreign exception, then globals->caughtExceptions
534     //    will have been made an empty stack by __cxa_rethrow() and there is
535     //    nothing more to be done.  Do nothing!
536     if (NULL != exception_header)
537     {
538         bool native_exception = __isOurExceptionClass(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
539         if (native_exception)
540         {
541             // This is a native exception
542             if (exception_header->handlerCount < 0)
543             {
544                 //  The exception has been rethrown by __cxa_rethrow, so don't delete it
545                 if (0 == incrementHandlerCount(exception_header))
546                 {
547                     //  Remove from the chain of uncaught exceptions
548                     globals->caughtExceptions = exception_header->nextException;
549                     // but don't destroy
550                 }
551                 // Keep handlerCount negative in case there are nested catch's
552                 //   that need to be told that this exception is rethrown.  Don't
553                 //   erase this rethrow flag until the exception is recaught.
554             }
555             else
556             {
557                 // The native exception has not been rethrown
558                 if (0 == decrementHandlerCount(exception_header))
559                 {
560                     //  Remove from the chain of uncaught exceptions
561                     globals->caughtExceptions = exception_header->nextException;
562                     // Destroy this exception, being careful to distinguish
563                     //    between dependent and primary exceptions
564                     if (isDependentException(&exception_header->unwindHeader))
565                     {
566                         // Reset exception_header to primaryException and deallocate the dependent exception
567                         __cxa_dependent_exception* dep_exception_header =
568                             reinterpret_cast<__cxa_dependent_exception*>(exception_header);
569                         exception_header =
570                             cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(dep_exception_header->primaryException);
571                         __cxa_free_dependent_exception(dep_exception_header);
572                     }
573                     // Destroy the primary exception only if its referenceCount goes to 0
574                     //    (this decrement must be atomic)
575                     __cxa_decrement_exception_refcount(thrown_object_from_cxa_exception(exception_header));
576                 }
577             }
578         }
579         else
580         {
581             // The foreign exception has not been rethrown.  Pop the stack
582             //    and delete it.  If there are nested catch's and they try
583             //    to touch a foreign exception in any way, that is undefined
584             //     behavior.  They likely can't since the only way to catch
585             //     a foreign exception is with catch (...)!
586             _Unwind_DeleteException(&globals->caughtExceptions->unwindHeader);
587             globals->caughtExceptions = 0;
588         }
589     }
590 }
591 
592 void __cxa_call_terminate(void* unwind_arg) throw() {
593   __cxa_begin_catch(unwind_arg);
594   std::terminate();
595 }
596 
597 // Note:  exception_header may be masquerading as a __cxa_dependent_exception
598 //        and that's ok.  exceptionType is there too.
599 //        However watch out for foreign exceptions.  Return null for them.
600 std::type_info *__cxa_current_exception_type() {
601 //  get the current exception
602     __cxa_eh_globals *globals = __cxa_get_globals_fast();
603     if (NULL == globals)
604         return NULL;     //  If there have never been any exceptions, there are none now.
605     __cxa_exception *exception_header = globals->caughtExceptions;
606     if (NULL == exception_header)
607         return NULL;        //  No current exception
608     if (!__isOurExceptionClass(&exception_header->unwindHeader))
609         return NULL;
610     return exception_header->exceptionType;
611 }
612 
613 // 2.5.4 Rethrowing Exceptions
614 /*  This routine can rethrow native or foreign exceptions.
615 If the exception is native:
616 * marks the exception object on top of the caughtExceptions stack
617   (in an implementation-defined way) as being rethrown.
618 * If the caughtExceptions stack is empty, it calls terminate()
619   (see [C++FDIS] [except.throw], 15.1.8).
620 * It then calls _Unwind_RaiseException which should not return
621    (terminate if it does).
622   Note:  exception_header may be masquerading as a __cxa_dependent_exception
623          and that's ok.
624 */
625 void __cxa_rethrow() {
626     __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals();
627     __cxa_exception* exception_header = globals->caughtExceptions;
628     if (NULL == exception_header)
629         std::terminate();      // throw; called outside of a exception handler
630     bool native_exception = __isOurExceptionClass(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
631     if (native_exception)
632     {
633         //  Mark the exception as being rethrown (reverse the effects of __cxa_begin_catch)
634         exception_header->handlerCount = -exception_header->handlerCount;
635         globals->uncaughtExceptions += 1;
636         //  __cxa_end_catch will remove this exception from the caughtExceptions stack if necessary
637     }
638     else  // this is a foreign exception
639     {
640         // The only way to communicate to __cxa_end_catch that we've rethrown
641         //   a foreign exception, so don't delete us, is to pop the stack here
642         //   which must be empty afterwards.  Then __cxa_end_catch will do
643         //   nothing
644         globals->caughtExceptions = 0;
645     }
646 #ifdef __USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__
647     _Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
648 #else
649     _Unwind_RaiseException(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
650 #endif
651 
652     //  If we get here, some kind of unwinding error has occurred.
653     //  There is some weird code generation bug happening with
654     //     Apple clang version 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.2) (based on LLVM 3.1svn)
655     //     If we call failed_throw here.  Turns up with -O2 or higher, and -Os.
656     __cxa_begin_catch(&exception_header->unwindHeader);
657     if (native_exception)
658         std::__terminate(exception_header->terminateHandler);
659     // Foreign exception: can't get exception_header->terminateHandler
660     std::terminate();
661 }
662 
663 /*
664     If thrown_object is not null, atomically increment the referenceCount field
665     of the __cxa_exception header associated with the thrown object referred to
666     by thrown_object.
667 
668     Requires:  If thrown_object is not NULL, it is a native exception.
669 */
670 void
671 __cxa_increment_exception_refcount(void *thrown_object) throw() {
672     if (thrown_object != NULL )
673     {
674         __cxa_exception* exception_header = cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(thrown_object);
675         std::__libcpp_atomic_add(&exception_header->referenceCount, size_t(1));
676     }
677 }
678 
679 /*
680     If thrown_object is not null, atomically decrement the referenceCount field
681     of the __cxa_exception header associated with the thrown object referred to
682     by thrown_object.  If the referenceCount drops to zero, destroy and
683     deallocate the exception.
684 
685     Requires:  If thrown_object is not NULL, it is a native exception.
686 */
687 _LIBCXXABI_NO_CFI
688 void __cxa_decrement_exception_refcount(void *thrown_object) throw() {
689     if (thrown_object != NULL )
690     {
691         __cxa_exception* exception_header = cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(thrown_object);
692         if (std::__libcpp_atomic_add(&exception_header->referenceCount, size_t(-1)) == 0)
693         {
694             if (NULL != exception_header->exceptionDestructor)
695                 exception_header->exceptionDestructor(thrown_object);
696             __cxa_free_exception(thrown_object);
697         }
698     }
699 }
700 
701 /*
702     Returns a pointer to the thrown object (if any) at the top of the
703     caughtExceptions stack.  Atomically increment the exception's referenceCount.
704     If there is no such thrown object or if the thrown object is foreign,
705     returns null.
706 
707     We can use __cxa_get_globals_fast here to get the globals because if there have
708     been no exceptions thrown, ever, on this thread, we can return NULL without
709     the need to allocate the exception-handling globals.
710 */
711 void *__cxa_current_primary_exception() throw() {
712 //  get the current exception
713     __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals_fast();
714     if (NULL == globals)
715         return NULL;        //  If there are no globals, there is no exception
716     __cxa_exception* exception_header = globals->caughtExceptions;
717     if (NULL == exception_header)
718         return NULL;        //  No current exception
719     if (!__isOurExceptionClass(&exception_header->unwindHeader))
720         return NULL;        // Can't capture a foreign exception (no way to refcount it)
721     if (isDependentException(&exception_header->unwindHeader)) {
722         __cxa_dependent_exception* dep_exception_header =
723             reinterpret_cast<__cxa_dependent_exception*>(exception_header);
724         exception_header = cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(dep_exception_header->primaryException);
725     }
726     void* thrown_object = thrown_object_from_cxa_exception(exception_header);
727     __cxa_increment_exception_refcount(thrown_object);
728     return thrown_object;
729 }
730 
731 /*
732     If reason isn't _URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT, then the terminateHandler
733     stored in exc is called.  Otherwise the referenceCount stored in the
734     primary exception is decremented, destroying the primary if necessary.
735     Finally the dependent exception is destroyed.
736 */
737 static
738 void
739 dependent_exception_cleanup(_Unwind_Reason_Code reason, _Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception)
740 {
741     __cxa_dependent_exception* dep_exception_header =
742                       reinterpret_cast<__cxa_dependent_exception*>(unwind_exception + 1) - 1;
743     if (_URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT != reason)
744         std::__terminate(dep_exception_header->terminateHandler);
745     __cxa_decrement_exception_refcount(dep_exception_header->primaryException);
746     __cxa_free_dependent_exception(dep_exception_header);
747 }
748 
749 /*
750     If thrown_object is not null, allocate, initialize and throw a dependent
751     exception.
752 */
753 void
754 __cxa_rethrow_primary_exception(void* thrown_object)
755 {
756     if ( thrown_object != NULL )
757     {
758         // thrown_object guaranteed to be native because
759         //   __cxa_current_primary_exception returns NULL for foreign exceptions
760         __cxa_exception* exception_header = cxa_exception_from_thrown_object(thrown_object);
761         __cxa_dependent_exception* dep_exception_header =
762             static_cast<__cxa_dependent_exception*>(__cxa_allocate_dependent_exception());
763         dep_exception_header->primaryException = thrown_object;
764         __cxa_increment_exception_refcount(thrown_object);
765         dep_exception_header->exceptionType = exception_header->exceptionType;
766         dep_exception_header->unexpectedHandler = std::get_unexpected();
767         dep_exception_header->terminateHandler = std::get_terminate();
768         setDependentExceptionClass(&dep_exception_header->unwindHeader);
769         __cxa_get_globals()->uncaughtExceptions += 1;
770         dep_exception_header->unwindHeader.exception_cleanup = dependent_exception_cleanup;
771 #ifdef __USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__
772         _Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException(&dep_exception_header->unwindHeader);
773 #else
774         _Unwind_RaiseException(&dep_exception_header->unwindHeader);
775 #endif
776         // Some sort of unwinding error.  Note that terminate is a handler.
777         __cxa_begin_catch(&dep_exception_header->unwindHeader);
778     }
779     // If we return client will call terminate()
780 }
781 
782 bool
783 __cxa_uncaught_exception() throw() { return __cxa_uncaught_exceptions() != 0; }
784 
785 unsigned int
786 __cxa_uncaught_exceptions() throw()
787 {
788     // This does not report foreign exceptions in flight
789     __cxa_eh_globals* globals = __cxa_get_globals_fast();
790     if (globals == 0)
791         return 0;
792     return globals->uncaughtExceptions;
793 }
794 
795 } // extern "C"
796 
797 }  // abi
798