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clang-p2996/libcxxabi/src/cxa_thread_atexit.cpp
Louis Dionne 368faacac7 [libc++] Revert "Protect users from relying on detail headers" & related changes
This commit reverts 5aaefa51 (and also partly 7f285f48e7 and b6d75682f9,
which were related to the original commit). As landed, 5aaefa51 had
unintended consequences on some downstream bots and didn't have proper
coverage upstream due to a few subtle things. Implementing this is
something we should do in libc++, however we'll first need to address
a few issues listed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D106124#3349710.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D120683
2022-03-01 08:20:24 -05:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "abort_message.h"
#include "cxxabi.h"
#include <__threading_support>
#ifndef _LIBCXXABI_HAS_NO_THREADS
#if defined(__ELF__) && defined(_LIBCXXABI_LINK_PTHREAD_LIB)
#pragma comment(lib, "pthread")
#endif
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
namespace __cxxabiv1 {
using Dtor = void(*)(void*);
extern "C"
#ifndef HAVE___CXA_THREAD_ATEXIT_IMPL
// A weak symbol is used to detect this function's presence in the C library
// at runtime, even if libc++ is built against an older libc
_LIBCXXABI_WEAK
#endif
int __cxa_thread_atexit_impl(Dtor, void*, void*);
#ifndef HAVE___CXA_THREAD_ATEXIT_IMPL
namespace {
// This implementation is used if the C library does not provide
// __cxa_thread_atexit_impl() for us. It has a number of limitations that are
// difficult to impossible to address without ..._impl():
//
// - dso_symbol is ignored. This means that a shared library may be unloaded
// (via dlclose()) before its thread_local destructors have run.
//
// - thread_local destructors for the main thread are run by the destructor of
// a static object. This is later than expected; they should run before the
// destructors of any objects with static storage duration.
//
// - thread_local destructors on non-main threads run on the first iteration
// through the __libccpp_tls_key destructors.
// std::notify_all_at_thread_exit() and similar functions must be careful to
// wait until the second iteration to provide their intended ordering
// guarantees.
//
// Another limitation, though one shared with ..._impl(), is that any
// thread_locals that are first initialized after non-thread_local global
// destructors begin to run will not be destroyed. [basic.start.term] states
// that all thread_local destructors are sequenced before the destruction of
// objects with static storage duration, resulting in a contradiction if a
// thread_local is constructed after that point. Thus we consider such
// programs ill-formed, and don't bother to run those destructors. (If the
// program terminates abnormally after such a thread_local is constructed,
// the destructor is not expected to run and thus there is no contradiction.
// So construction still has to work.)
struct DtorList {
Dtor dtor;
void* obj;
DtorList* next;
};
// The linked list of thread-local destructors to run
__thread DtorList* dtors = nullptr;
// True if the destructors are currently scheduled to run on this thread
__thread bool dtors_alive = false;
// Used to trigger destructors on thread exit; value is ignored
std::__libcpp_tls_key dtors_key;
void run_dtors(void*) {
while (auto head = dtors) {
dtors = head->next;
head->dtor(head->obj);
::free(head);
}
dtors_alive = false;
}
struct DtorsManager {
DtorsManager() {
// There is intentionally no matching std::__libcpp_tls_delete call, as
// __cxa_thread_atexit() may be called arbitrarily late (for example, from
// global destructors or atexit() handlers).
if (std::__libcpp_tls_create(&dtors_key, run_dtors) != 0) {
abort_message("std::__libcpp_tls_create() failed in __cxa_thread_atexit()");
}
}
~DtorsManager() {
// std::__libcpp_tls_key destructors do not run on threads that call exit()
// (including when the main thread returns from main()), so we explicitly
// call the destructor here. This runs at exit time (potentially earlier
// if libc++abi is dlclose()'d). Any thread_locals initialized after this
// point will not be destroyed.
run_dtors(nullptr);
}
};
} // namespace
#endif // HAVE___CXA_THREAD_ATEXIT_IMPL
extern "C" {
_LIBCXXABI_FUNC_VIS int __cxa_thread_atexit(Dtor dtor, void* obj, void* dso_symbol) throw() {
#ifdef HAVE___CXA_THREAD_ATEXIT_IMPL
return __cxa_thread_atexit_impl(dtor, obj, dso_symbol);
#else
if (__cxa_thread_atexit_impl) {
return __cxa_thread_atexit_impl(dtor, obj, dso_symbol);
} else {
// Initialize the dtors std::__libcpp_tls_key (uses __cxa_guard_*() for
// one-time initialization and __cxa_atexit() for destruction)
static DtorsManager manager;
if (!dtors_alive) {
if (std::__libcpp_tls_set(dtors_key, &dtors_key) != 0) {
return -1;
}
dtors_alive = true;
}
auto head = static_cast<DtorList*>(::malloc(sizeof(DtorList)));
if (!head) {
return -1;
}
head->dtor = dtor;
head->obj = obj;
head->next = dtors;
dtors = head;
return 0;
}
#endif // HAVE___CXA_THREAD_ATEXIT_IMPL
}
} // extern "C"
} // namespace __cxxabiv1