[libcxx-commits] [libcxxabi] 4721490 - [libc++abi][AIX] Use different function pointer types for destructors with 1 or 2 args (#89624)

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Author: Xing Xue
Date: 2024-05-06T06:39:31-04:00
New Revision: 47214903b1c6d0590780c7e69a2e3e612f43e4a2

URL: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/47214903b1c6d0590780c7e69a2e3e612f43e4a2
DIFF: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/47214903b1c6d0590780c7e69a2e3e612f43e4a2.diff

LOG: [libc++abi][AIX] Use different function pointer types for destructors with 1 or 2 args (#89624)

The destructors generated by the legacy IBM `xlclang++` compiler can
take 1 or 2 arguments and the differences were handled by type `cast`
where it is needed. Clang now treats the `cast` here as an error after
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/999d4f840777bf8de26d45947192aa0728edc0fb
landed with `-Xextra -Werror`. The issue had been worked around by using
`#pragma GCC diagnostic push/pop`. This patch defines 2 separate
destructor types for 1 argument and 2 arguments respectively so `cast`
is not needed.

Added: 
    

Modified: 
    libcxxabi/src/aix_state_tab_eh.inc

Removed: 
    


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diff  --git a/libcxxabi/src/aix_state_tab_eh.inc b/libcxxabi/src/aix_state_tab_eh.inc
index 9f46001b020906..285c9ac71d60d5 100644
--- a/libcxxabi/src/aix_state_tab_eh.inc
+++ b/libcxxabi/src/aix_state_tab_eh.inc
@@ -102,8 +102,6 @@ static bool state_tab_dbg() {
 
 namespace __state_table_eh {
 
-using destruct_f = void (*)(void*);
-
 // Definition of flags for the state table entry field 'action flag'.
 enum FSMEntryCount : intptr_t { beginCatch = -1, endCatch = -2, deleteObject = -3, cleanupLabel = -4, terminate = -5 };
 
@@ -145,8 +143,10 @@ struct FSMEntry {
     intptr_t nextStatePtr;
   };
   union {
-    // Address of the destructor function.
-    void (*destructor)(void*, size_t);
+    // Address of the destructor function with 1 argument.
+    void (*destructor)(void*);
+    // Address of the destructor function with 2 arguments.
+    void (*xlCDestructor)(void*, size_t);
     // The address of the catch block or cleanup code.
     void* landingPad;
   };
@@ -191,17 +191,12 @@ static void invoke_destructor(FSMEntry* fsmEntry, void* addr) {
   try {
     if (fsmEntry->elementCount == 1) {
       _LIBCXXABI_TRACE_STATETAB0("calling scalar destructor\n");
-      (*fsmEntry->destructor)(addr, dtorArgument);
+      (*fsmEntry->xlCDestructor)(addr, dtorArgument);
       _LIBCXXABI_TRACE_STATETAB0("returned from scalar destructor\n");
     } else {
       _LIBCXXABI_TRACE_STATETAB0("calling vector destructor\n");
-      // TODO: in the legacy ABI, destructors had a second argument. We don't expect to encounter
-      // destructors of this type in the itanium-based ABI, so this should be safe, but this could use some cleanup.
-#pragma GCC diagnostic push
-#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-function-type"
       __cxa_vec_cleanup(addr, reinterpret_cast<size_t>(fsmEntry->elementCount), fsmEntry->elemSize,
-                        reinterpret_cast<destruct_f>(fsmEntry->destructor));
-#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
+                        fsmEntry->destructor);
       _LIBCXXABI_TRACE_STATETAB0("returned from vector destructor\n");
     }
   } catch (...) {
@@ -218,7 +213,7 @@ static void invoke_delete(FSMEntry* fsmEntry, void* addr) {
   try {
     _LIBCXXABI_TRACE_STATETAB0("..calling delete()\n");
     // 'destructor' holds a function pointer to delete().
-    (*fsmEntry->destructor)(objectAddress, fsmEntry->elemSize);
+    (*fsmEntry->xlCDestructor)(objectAddress, fsmEntry->elemSize);
     _LIBCXXABI_TRACE_STATETAB0("..returned from delete()\n");
   } catch (...) {
     _LIBCXXABI_TRACE_STATETAB0("Uncaught exception in delete(), terminating\n");


        


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