// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package runtime import ( "internal/abi" "internal/goarch" "unsafe" ) // cbs stores all registered Go callbacks. var cbs struct { lock mutex // use cbsLock / cbsUnlock for race instrumentation. ctxt [cb_max]winCallback index map[winCallbackKey]int n int } func cbsLock() { lock(&cbs.lock) // compileCallback is used by goenvs prior to completion of schedinit. // raceacquire involves a racecallback to get the proc, which is not // safe prior to scheduler initialization. Thus avoid instrumentation // until then. if raceenabled && mainStarted { raceacquire(unsafe.Pointer(&cbs.lock)) } } func cbsUnlock() { if raceenabled && mainStarted { racerelease(unsafe.Pointer(&cbs.lock)) } unlock(&cbs.lock) } // winCallback records information about a registered Go callback. type winCallback struct { fn *funcval // Go function retPop uintptr // For 386 cdecl, how many bytes to pop on return abiMap abiDesc } // abiPartKind is the action an abiPart should take. type abiPartKind int const ( abiPartBad abiPartKind = iota abiPartStack // Move a value from memory to the stack. abiPartReg // Move a value from memory to a register. ) // abiPart encodes a step in translating between calling ABIs. type abiPart struct { kind abiPartKind srcStackOffset uintptr dstStackOffset uintptr // used if kind == abiPartStack dstRegister int // used if kind == abiPartReg len uintptr } func (a *abiPart) tryMerge(b abiPart) bool { if a.kind != abiPartStack || b.kind != abiPartStack { return false } if a.srcStackOffset+a.len == b.srcStackOffset && a.dstStackOffset+a.len == b.dstStackOffset { a.len += b.len return true } return false } // abiDesc specifies how to translate from a C frame to a Go // frame. This does not specify how to translate back because // the result is always a uintptr. If the C ABI is fastcall, // this assumes the four fastcall registers were first spilled // to the shadow space. type abiDesc struct { parts []abiPart srcStackSize uintptr // stdcall/fastcall stack space tracking dstStackSize uintptr // Go stack space used dstSpill uintptr // Extra stack space for argument spill slots dstRegisters int // Go ABI int argument registers used // retOffset is the offset of the uintptr-sized result in the Go // frame. retOffset uintptr } func (p *abiDesc) assignArg(t *_type) { if t.Size_ > goarch.PtrSize { // We don't support this right now. In // stdcall/cdecl, 64-bit ints and doubles are // passed as two words (little endian); and // structs are pushed on the stack. In // fastcall, arguments larger than the word // size are passed by reference. On arm, // 8-byte aligned arguments round up to the // next even register and can be split across // registers and the stack. panic("compileCallback: argument size is larger than uintptr") } if k := t.Kind_ & abi.KindMask; GOARCH != "386" && (k == abi.Float32 || k == abi.Float64) { // In fastcall, floating-point arguments in // the first four positions are passed in // floating-point registers, which we don't // currently spill. arm passes floating-point // arguments in VFP registers, which we also // don't support. // So basically we only support 386. panic("compileCallback: float arguments not supported") } if t.Size_ == 0 { // The Go ABI aligns for zero-sized types. p.dstStackSize = alignUp(p.dstStackSize, uintptr(t.Align_)) return } // In the C ABI, we're already on a word boundary. // Also, sub-word-sized fastcall register arguments // are stored to the least-significant bytes of the // argument word and all supported Windows // architectures are little endian, so srcStackOffset // is already pointing to the right place for smaller // arguments. The same is true on arm. oldParts := p.parts if p.tryRegAssignArg(t, 0) { // Account for spill space. // // TODO(mknyszek): Remove this when we no longer have // caller reserved spill space. p.dstSpill = alignUp(p.dstSpill, uintptr(t.Align_)) p.dstSpill += t.Size_ } else { // Register assignment failed. // Undo the work and stack assign. p.parts = oldParts // The Go ABI aligns arguments. p.dstStackSize = alignUp(p.dstStackSize, uintptr(t.Align_)) // Copy just the size of the argument. Note that this // could be a small by-value struct, but C and Go // struct layouts are compatible, so we can copy these // directly, too. part := abiPart{ kind: abiPartStack, srcStackOffset: p.srcStackSize, dstStackOffset: p.dstStackSize, len: t.Size_, } // Add this step to the adapter. if len(p.parts) == 0 || !p.parts[len(p.parts)-1].tryMerge(part) { p.parts = append(p.parts, part) } // The Go ABI packs arguments. p.dstStackSize += t.Size_ } // cdecl, stdcall, fastcall, and arm pad arguments to word size. // TODO(rsc): On arm and arm64 do we need to skip the caller's saved LR? p.srcStackSize += goarch.PtrSize } // tryRegAssignArg tries to register-assign a value of type t. // If this type is nested in an aggregate type, then offset is the // offset of this type within its parent type. // Assumes t.size <= goarch.PtrSize and t.size != 0. // // Returns whether the assignment succeeded. func (p *abiDesc) tryRegAssignArg(t *_type, offset uintptr) bool { switch k := t.Kind_ & abi.KindMask; k { case abi.Bool, abi.Int, abi.Int8, abi.Int16, abi.Int32, abi.Uint, abi.Uint8, abi.Uint16, abi.Uint32, abi.Uintptr, abi.Pointer, abi.UnsafePointer: // Assign a register for all these types. return p.assignReg(t.Size_, offset) case abi.Int64, abi.Uint64: // Only register-assign if the registers are big enough. if goarch.PtrSize == 8 { return p.assignReg(t.Size_, offset) } case abi.Array: at := (*arraytype)(unsafe.Pointer(t)) if at.Len == 1 { return p.tryRegAssignArg(at.Elem, offset) // TODO fix when runtime is fully commoned up w/ abi.Type } case abi.Struct: st := (*structtype)(unsafe.Pointer(t)) for i := range st.Fields { f := &st.Fields[i] if !p.tryRegAssignArg(f.Typ, offset+f.Offset) { return false } } return true } // Pointer-sized types such as maps and channels are currently // not supported. panic("compileCallback: type " + toRType(t).string() + " is currently not supported for use in system callbacks") } // assignReg attempts to assign a single register for an // argument with the given size, at the given offset into the // value in the C ABI space. // // Returns whether the assignment was successful. func (p *abiDesc) assignReg(size, offset uintptr) bool { if p.dstRegisters >= intArgRegs { return false } p.parts = append(p.parts, abiPart{ kind: abiPartReg, srcStackOffset: p.srcStackSize + offset, dstRegister: p.dstRegisters, len: size, }) p.dstRegisters++ return true } type winCallbackKey struct { fn *funcval cdecl bool } func callbackasm() // callbackasmAddr returns address of runtime.callbackasm // function adjusted by i. // On x86 and amd64, runtime.callbackasm is a series of CALL instructions, // and we want callback to arrive at // correspondent call instruction instead of start of // runtime.callbackasm. // On ARM, runtime.callbackasm is a series of mov and branch instructions. // R12 is loaded with the callback index. Each entry is two instructions, // hence 8 bytes. func callbackasmAddr(i int) uintptr { var entrySize int switch GOARCH { default: panic("unsupported architecture") case "386", "amd64": entrySize = 5 case "arm", "arm64": // On ARM and ARM64, each entry is a MOV instruction // followed by a branch instruction entrySize = 8 } return abi.FuncPCABI0(callbackasm) + uintptr(i*entrySize) } const callbackMaxFrame = 64 * goarch.PtrSize // compileCallback converts a Go function fn into a C function pointer // that can be passed to Windows APIs. // // On 386, if cdecl is true, the returned C function will use the // cdecl calling convention; otherwise, it will use stdcall. On amd64, // it always uses fastcall. On arm, it always uses the ARM convention. // //go:linkname compileCallback syscall.compileCallback func compileCallback(fn eface, cdecl bool) (code uintptr) { if GOARCH != "386" { // cdecl is only meaningful on 386. cdecl = false } if fn._type == nil || (fn._type.Kind_&abi.KindMask) != abi.Func { panic("compileCallback: expected function with one uintptr-sized result") } ft := (*functype)(unsafe.Pointer(fn._type)) // Check arguments and construct ABI translation. var abiMap abiDesc for _, t := range ft.InSlice() { abiMap.assignArg(t) } // The Go ABI aligns the result to the word size. src is // already aligned. abiMap.dstStackSize = alignUp(abiMap.dstStackSize, goarch.PtrSize) abiMap.retOffset = abiMap.dstStackSize if len(ft.OutSlice()) != 1 { panic("compileCallback: expected function with one uintptr-sized result") } if ft.OutSlice()[0].Size_ != goarch.PtrSize { panic("compileCallback: expected function with one uintptr-sized result") } if k := ft.OutSlice()[0].Kind_ & abi.KindMask; k == abi.Float32 || k == abi.Float64 { // In cdecl and stdcall, float results are returned in // ST(0). In fastcall, they're returned in XMM0. // Either way, it's not AX. panic("compileCallback: float results not supported") } if intArgRegs == 0 { // Make room for the uintptr-sized result. // If there are argument registers, the return value will // be passed in the first register. abiMap.dstStackSize += goarch.PtrSize } // TODO(mknyszek): Remove dstSpill from this calculation when we no longer have // caller reserved spill space. frameSize := alignUp(abiMap.dstStackSize, goarch.PtrSize) frameSize += abiMap.dstSpill if frameSize > callbackMaxFrame { panic("compileCallback: function argument frame too large") } // For cdecl, the callee is responsible for popping its // arguments from the C stack. var retPop uintptr if cdecl { retPop = abiMap.srcStackSize } key := winCallbackKey{(*funcval)(fn.data), cdecl} cbsLock() // Check if this callback is already registered. if n, ok := cbs.index[key]; ok { cbsUnlock() return callbackasmAddr(n) } // Register the callback. if cbs.index == nil { cbs.index = make(map[winCallbackKey]int) } n := cbs.n if n >= len(cbs.ctxt) { cbsUnlock() throw("too many callback functions") } c := winCallback{key.fn, retPop, abiMap} cbs.ctxt[n] = c cbs.index[key] = n cbs.n++ cbsUnlock() return callbackasmAddr(n) } type callbackArgs struct { index uintptr // args points to the argument block. // // For cdecl and stdcall, all arguments are on the stack. // // For fastcall, the trampoline spills register arguments to // the reserved spill slots below the stack arguments, // resulting in a layout equivalent to stdcall. // // For arm, the trampoline stores the register arguments just // below the stack arguments, so again we can treat it as one // big stack arguments frame. args unsafe.Pointer // Below are out-args from callbackWrap result uintptr retPop uintptr // For 386 cdecl, how many bytes to pop on return } // callbackWrap is called by callbackasm to invoke a registered C callback. func callbackWrap(a *callbackArgs) { c := cbs.ctxt[a.index] a.retPop = c.retPop // Convert from C to Go ABI. var regs abi.RegArgs var frame [callbackMaxFrame]byte goArgs := unsafe.Pointer(&frame) for _, part := range c.abiMap.parts { switch part.kind { case abiPartStack: memmove(add(goArgs, part.dstStackOffset), add(a.args, part.srcStackOffset), part.len) case abiPartReg: goReg := unsafe.Pointer(®s.Ints[part.dstRegister]) memmove(goReg, add(a.args, part.srcStackOffset), part.len) default: panic("bad ABI description") } } // TODO(mknyszek): Remove this when we no longer have // caller reserved spill space. frameSize := alignUp(c.abiMap.dstStackSize, goarch.PtrSize) frameSize += c.abiMap.dstSpill // Even though this is copying back results, we can pass a nil // type because those results must not require write barriers. reflectcall(nil, unsafe.Pointer(c.fn), noescape(goArgs), uint32(c.abiMap.dstStackSize), uint32(c.abiMap.retOffset), uint32(frameSize), ®s) // Extract the result. // // There's always exactly one return value, one pointer in size. // If it's on the stack, then we will have reserved space for it // at the end of the frame, otherwise it was passed in a register. if c.abiMap.dstStackSize != c.abiMap.retOffset { a.result = *(*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(&frame[c.abiMap.retOffset])) } else { var zero int // On architectures with no registers, Ints[0] would be a compile error, // so we use a dynamic index. These architectures will never take this // branch, so this won't cause a runtime panic. a.result = regs.Ints[zero] } } const _LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32 = 0x00000800 //go:linkname syscall_loadsystemlibrary syscall.loadsystemlibrary func syscall_loadsystemlibrary(filename *uint16) (handle, err uintptr) { handle, _, err = syscall_SyscallN(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_LoadLibraryExW)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(filename)), 0, _LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32) KeepAlive(filename) if handle != 0 { err = 0 } return } // golang.org/x/sys linknames syscall.loadlibrary // (in addition to standard package syscall). // Do not remove or change the type signature. // //go:linkname syscall_loadlibrary syscall.loadlibrary func syscall_loadlibrary(filename *uint16) (handle, err uintptr) { handle, _, err = syscall_SyscallN(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_LoadLibraryW)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(filename))) KeepAlive(filename) if handle != 0 { err = 0 } return } // golang.org/x/sys linknames syscall.getprocaddress // (in addition to standard package syscall). // Do not remove or change the type signature. // //go:linkname syscall_getprocaddress syscall.getprocaddress func syscall_getprocaddress(handle uintptr, procname *byte) (outhandle, err uintptr) { outhandle, _, err = syscall_SyscallN(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_GetProcAddress)), handle, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(procname))) KeepAlive(procname) if outhandle != 0 { err = 0 } return } //go:linkname syscall_Syscall syscall.Syscall //go:nosplit func syscall_Syscall(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { return syscall_syscalln(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3) } //go:linkname syscall_Syscall6 syscall.Syscall6 //go:nosplit func syscall_Syscall6(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { return syscall_syscalln(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6) } //go:linkname syscall_Syscall9 syscall.Syscall9 //go:nosplit func syscall_Syscall9(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { return syscall_syscalln(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9) } //go:linkname syscall_Syscall12 syscall.Syscall12 //go:nosplit func syscall_Syscall12(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { return syscall_syscalln(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12) } //go:linkname syscall_Syscall15 syscall.Syscall15 //go:nosplit func syscall_Syscall15(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { return syscall_syscalln(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15) } //go:linkname syscall_Syscall18 syscall.Syscall18 //go:nosplit func syscall_Syscall18(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { return syscall_syscalln(fn, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18) } // maxArgs should be divisible by 2, as Windows stack // must be kept 16-byte aligned on syscall entry. // // Although it only permits maximum 42 parameters, it // is arguably large enough. const maxArgs = 42 //go:linkname syscall_SyscallN syscall.SyscallN //go:nosplit func syscall_SyscallN(fn uintptr, args ...uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { return syscall_syscalln(fn, uintptr(len(args)), args...) } //go:nosplit func syscall_syscalln(fn, n uintptr, args ...uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr) { if n > uintptr(len(args)) { panic("syscall: n > len(args)") // should not be reachable from user code } if n > maxArgs { panic("runtime: SyscallN has too many arguments") } // The cgocall parameters are stored in m instead of in // the stack because the stack can move during fn if it // calls back into Go. c := &getg().m.winsyscall c.fn = fn c.n = n if c.n != 0 { c.args = uintptr(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&args[0]))) } cgocall(asmstdcallAddr, unsafe.Pointer(c)) // cgocall may reschedule us on to a different M, // but it copies the return values into the new M's // so we can read them from there. c = &getg().m.winsyscall return c.r1, c.r2, c.err }