[LLVMdev] RFC: How to represent SEH (__try / __except) in LLVM IR

Kaylor, Andrew andrew.kaylor at intel.com
Tue Nov 25 15:09:57 PST 2014


> We should also think about how to call std::terminate when cleanup dtors throw. The current representation for Itanium is inefficient. As a strawman, I propose making @__clang_call_terminate an intrinsic:
…

That sounds like a good starting point.


> Chandler expressed strong concerns about this design, however, as @llvm.eh.get_capture_block adds an ordering constraint on CodeGen. Once you add this intrinsic, we *have* to do frame layout of @_Z13do_some_thingRi *before* we can emit code for all the callers of @llvm.eh.get_capture_block. Today, this is easy, because module order defines emission order, but in the great glorious future, codegen will hopefully be parallelized, and then we've inflicted this horrible constraint on the innocent.

> His suggestion to break the ordering dependence was to lock down the frame offset of the capture block to always be some fixed offset known by the target (ie ebp - 4 on x86, if we like that).

Chandler probably has a better feel for this sort of thing than I do.  I can’t think of a reason offhand why that wouldn’t work, but it makes me a little nervous.

What would that look like in the IR?  Would we use the same intrinsics and just lower them to use the known location?

I’ll think about this, but for now I’m happy to just proceed with the belief that it’s a solvable problem either way.

>> For C++ exception handling, we need cleanup code that executes before the catch handlers and cleanup code that excutes in the case on uncaught exceptions.  I think both of these need to be outlined for the MSVC environment. Do you think we need a stub handler to be inserted in cases where no actual cleanup is performed?
> I think it's actually harder than that, once you consider nested trys:
> void f() {
>  try {
>    Outer outer;
>    try {
>      Inner inner;
>      g();
>    } catch (int) {
>      // ~Inner gets run first
>    }
>  } catch (float) {
>    // ~Inner gets run first
>    // ~Outer gets run next
>  }
>  // uncaught exception? Run ~Inner then ~Outer.
> }

I took a look at the IR that’s generated for this example.  I see what you mean.  So there is potentially cleanup code before and after every catch handler, right?

Do you happen to know offhand what that looks like in the .xdata for the _CxxFrameHandler3 function?

-Andy

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