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* This module provides OS specific helper function for DLL support
*
* Copyright: Copyright Digital Mars 2010 - 2012.
* License: Distributed under the
* $(LINK2 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt, Boost Software License 1.0).
* (See accompanying file LICENSE)
* Authors: Rainer Schuetze
* Source: $(DRUNTIMESRC src/core/sys/windows/_dll.d)
*/
/* NOTE: This file has been patched from the original DMD distribution to
* work with the GDC compiler.
*/
module core.sys.windows.dll;
version( Windows )
{
import core.sys.windows.windows;
import core.stdc.string;
import core.runtime;
public import core.sys.windows.threadaux;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// support fixing implicit TLS for dynamically loaded DLLs on Windows XP
extern (C)
{
version (MinGW)
{
extern __gshared void* _tls_start;
extern __gshared void* _tls_end;
extern __gshared void* __xl_a;
alias _tls_start _tlsstart;
alias _tls_end _tlsend;
alias __xl_a _tls_callbacks_a;
}
else version (Win32)
{
extern __gshared void* _tlsstart;
extern __gshared void* _tlsend;
extern __gshared void* _tls_callbacks_a;
extern __gshared int _tls_index;
}
}
extern (C) // rt.minfo
{
void rt_moduleTlsCtor();
void rt_moduleTlsDtor();
}
private:
version (Win32)
{
struct dll_aux
{
// don't let symbols leak into other modules
struct LdrpTlsListEntry
{
LdrpTlsListEntry* next;
LdrpTlsListEntry* prev;
void* tlsstart;
void* tlsend;
void* ptr_tlsindex;
void* callbacks;
void* zerofill;
int tlsindex;
}
alias extern(Windows)
void* fnRtlAllocateHeap(void* HeapHandle, uint Flags, size_t Size) nothrow;
// find a code sequence and return the address after the sequence
static void* findCodeSequence( void* adr, int len, ref ubyte[] pattern ) nothrow
{
if( !adr )
return null;
ubyte* code = cast(ubyte*) adr;
for( int p = 0; p < len; p++ )
{
if( code[ p .. p + pattern.length ] == pattern[ 0 .. $ ] )
{
ubyte* padr = code + p + pattern.length;
return padr;
}
}
return null;
}
// find a code sequence and return the (relative) address that follows
static void* findCodeReference( void* adr, int len, ref ubyte[] pattern, bool relative ) nothrow
{
if( !adr )
return null;
ubyte* padr = cast(ubyte*) findCodeSequence( adr, len, pattern );
if( padr )
{
if( relative )
return padr + 4 + *cast(int*) padr;
return *cast(void**) padr;
}
return null;
}
// crawl through ntdll to find function _LdrpAllocateTls@0 and references
// to _LdrpNumberOfTlsEntries, _NtdllBaseTag and _LdrpTlsList
// LdrInitializeThunk
// -> _LdrpInitialize@12
// -> _LdrpInitializeThread@4
// -> _LdrpAllocateTls@0
// -> je chunk
// _LdrpNumberOfTlsEntries - number of entries in TlsList
// _NtdllBaseTag - tag used for RtlAllocateHeap
// _LdrpTlsList - root of the double linked list with TlsList entries
static __gshared int* pNtdllBaseTag; // remembered for reusage in addTlsData
static __gshared ubyte[] jmp_LdrpInitialize = [ 0x33, 0xED, 0xE9 ]; // xor ebp,ebp; jmp _LdrpInitialize
static __gshared ubyte[] jmp__LdrpInitialize = [ 0x5D, 0xE9 ]; // pop ebp; jmp __LdrpInitialize
static __gshared ubyte[] jmp__LdrpInitialize_xp64 = [ 0x5D, 0x90, 0x90, 0x90, 0x90, 0x90 ]; // pop ebp; nop; nop; nop; nop; nop;
static __gshared ubyte[] call_LdrpInitializeThread = [ 0xFF, 0x75, 0x08, 0xE8 ]; // push [ebp+8]; call _LdrpInitializeThread
static __gshared ubyte[] call_LdrpAllocateTls = [ 0x00, 0x00, 0xE8 ]; // jne 0xc3; call _LdrpAllocateTls
static __gshared ubyte[] call_LdrpAllocateTls_svr03 = [ 0x65, 0xfc, 0x00, 0xE8 ]; // and [ebp+fc], 0; call _LdrpAllocateTls
static __gshared ubyte[] jne_LdrpAllocateTls = [ 0x0f, 0x85 ]; // jne body_LdrpAllocateTls
static __gshared ubyte[] mov_LdrpNumberOfTlsEntries = [ 0x8B, 0x0D ]; // mov ecx, _LdrpNumberOfTlsEntries
static __gshared ubyte[] mov_NtdllBaseTag = [ 0x51, 0x8B, 0x0D ]; // push ecx; mov ecx, _NtdllBaseTag
static __gshared ubyte[] mov_NtdllBaseTag_srv03 = [ 0x50, 0xA1 ]; // push eax; mov eax, _NtdllBaseTag
static __gshared ubyte[] mov_LdrpTlsList = [ 0x8B, 0x3D ]; // mov edi, _LdrpTlsList
static LdrpTlsListEntry* addTlsListEntry( void** peb, void* tlsstart, void* tlsend, void* tls_callbacks_a, int* tlsindex ) nothrow
{
HANDLE hnd = GetModuleHandleA( "NTDLL" );
assert( hnd, "cannot get module handle for ntdll" );
ubyte* fn = cast(ubyte*) GetProcAddress( hnd, "LdrInitializeThunk" );
assert( fn, "cannot find LdrInitializeThunk in ntdll" );
void* pLdrpInitialize = findCodeReference( fn, 20, jmp_LdrpInitialize, true );
void* p_LdrpInitialize = findCodeReference( pLdrpInitialize, 40, jmp__LdrpInitialize, true );
if( !p_LdrpInitialize )
p_LdrpInitialize = findCodeSequence( pLdrpInitialize, 40, jmp__LdrpInitialize_xp64 );
void* pLdrpInitializeThread = findCodeReference( p_LdrpInitialize, 200, call_LdrpInitializeThread, true );
void* pLdrpAllocateTls = findCodeReference( pLdrpInitializeThread, 40, call_LdrpAllocateTls, true );
if(!pLdrpAllocateTls)
pLdrpAllocateTls = findCodeReference( pLdrpInitializeThread, 100, call_LdrpAllocateTls_svr03, true );
void* pBodyAllocateTls = findCodeReference( pLdrpAllocateTls, 40, jne_LdrpAllocateTls, true );
int* pLdrpNumberOfTlsEntries = cast(int*) findCodeReference( pBodyAllocateTls, 60, mov_LdrpNumberOfTlsEntries, false );
pNtdllBaseTag = cast(int*) findCodeReference( pBodyAllocateTls, 30, mov_NtdllBaseTag, false );
if(!pNtdllBaseTag)
pNtdllBaseTag = cast(int*) findCodeReference( pBodyAllocateTls, 30, mov_NtdllBaseTag_srv03, false );
LdrpTlsListEntry* pLdrpTlsList = cast(LdrpTlsListEntry*)findCodeReference( pBodyAllocateTls, 80, mov_LdrpTlsList, false );
if( !pLdrpNumberOfTlsEntries || !pNtdllBaseTag || !pLdrpTlsList )
return null;
fnRtlAllocateHeap* fnAlloc = cast(fnRtlAllocateHeap*) GetProcAddress( hnd, "RtlAllocateHeap" );
if( !fnAlloc )
return null;
// allocate new TlsList entry (adding 0xC0000 to the tag is obviously a flag also usesd by
// the nt-loader, could be the result of HEAP_MAKE_TAG_FLAGS(0,HEAP_NO_SERIALIZE|HEAP_GROWABLE)
// but this is not documented in the msdn entry for RtlAlloateHeap
void* heap = peb[6];
LdrpTlsListEntry* entry = cast(LdrpTlsListEntry*) (*fnAlloc)( heap, *pNtdllBaseTag | 0xc0000, LdrpTlsListEntry.sizeof );
if( !entry )
return null;
// fill entry
entry.tlsstart = tlsstart;
entry.tlsend = tlsend;
entry.ptr_tlsindex = tlsindex;
entry.callbacks = tls_callbacks_a;
entry.zerofill = null;
entry.tlsindex = *pLdrpNumberOfTlsEntries;
// and add it to the end of TlsList
*tlsindex = *pLdrpNumberOfTlsEntries;
entry.next = pLdrpTlsList;
entry.prev = pLdrpTlsList.prev;
pLdrpTlsList.prev.next = entry;
pLdrpTlsList.prev = entry;
(*pLdrpNumberOfTlsEntries)++;
return entry;
}
// reallocate TLS array and create a copy of the TLS data section
static bool addTlsData( void** teb, void* tlsstart, void* tlsend, int tlsindex ) nothrow
{
HANDLE hnd = GetModuleHandleA( "NTDLL" );
assert( hnd, "cannot get module handle for ntdll" );
fnRtlAllocateHeap* fnAlloc = cast(fnRtlAllocateHeap*) GetProcAddress( hnd, "RtlAllocateHeap" );
if( !fnAlloc || !pNtdllBaseTag )
return false;
void** peb = cast(void**) teb[12];
void* heap = peb[6];
auto sz = tlsend - tlsstart;
void* tlsdata = cast(void*) (*fnAlloc)( heap, *pNtdllBaseTag | 0xc0000, sz );
if( !tlsdata )
return false;
// no relocations! not even self-relocations. Windows does not do them.
core.stdc.string.memcpy( tlsdata, tlsstart, sz );
// create copy of tls pointer array
void** array = cast(void**) (*fnAlloc)( heap, *pNtdllBaseTag | 0xc0000, (tlsindex + 1) * (void*).sizeof );
if( !array )
return false;
if( tlsindex > 0 && teb[11] )
core.stdc.string.memcpy( array, teb[11], tlsindex * (void*).sizeof);
array[tlsindex] = tlsdata;
teb[11] = cast(void*) array;
// let the old array leak, in case a oncurrent thread is still relying on it
return true;
}
alias bool BOOLEAN;
struct UNICODE_STRING
{
short Length;
short MaximumLength;
wchar* Buffer;
}
struct LIST_ENTRY
{
LIST_ENTRY* next;
LIST_ENTRY* prev;
}
// the following structures can be found here: http://undocumented.ntinternals.net/
struct LDR_MODULE
{
LIST_ENTRY InLoadOrderModuleList;
LIST_ENTRY InMemoryOrderModuleList;
LIST_ENTRY InInitializationOrderModuleList;
PVOID BaseAddress;
PVOID EntryPoint;
ULONG SizeOfImage;
UNICODE_STRING FullDllName;
UNICODE_STRING BaseDllName;
ULONG Flags;
SHORT LoadCount;
SHORT TlsIndex;
LIST_ENTRY HashTableEntry;
ULONG TimeDateStamp;
}
struct PEB_LDR_DATA
{
ULONG Length;
BOOLEAN Initialized;
PVOID SsHandle;
LIST_ENTRY InLoadOrderModuleList;
LIST_ENTRY InMemoryOrderModuleList;
LIST_ENTRY InInitializationOrderModuleList;
}
static LDR_MODULE* findLdrModule( HINSTANCE hInstance, void** peb ) nothrow
{
PEB_LDR_DATA* ldrData = cast(PEB_LDR_DATA*) peb[3];
LIST_ENTRY* root = &ldrData.InLoadOrderModuleList;
for(LIST_ENTRY* entry = root.next; entry != root; entry = entry.next)
{
LDR_MODULE *ldrMod = cast(LDR_MODULE*) entry;
if(ldrMod.BaseAddress == hInstance)
return ldrMod;
}
return null;
}
static bool setDllTlsUsage( HINSTANCE hInstance, void** peb ) nothrow
{
LDR_MODULE *thisMod = findLdrModule( hInstance, peb );
if( !thisMod )
return false;
thisMod.TlsIndex = -1; // uses TLS (not the index itself)
thisMod.LoadCount = -1; // never unload
return true;
}
}
}
public:
/* *****************************************************
* Fix implicit thread local storage for the case when a DLL is loaded
* dynamically after process initialization.
* The link time variables are passed to allow placing this function into
* an RTL DLL itself.
* The problem is described in Bugzilla 3342 and
* http://www.nynaeve.net/?p=187, to quote from the latter:
*
* "When a DLL using implicit TLS is loaded, because the loader doesn't process the TLS
* directory, the _tls_index value is not initialized by the loader, nor is there space
* allocated for module's TLS data in the ThreadLocalStoragePointer arrays of running
* threads. The DLL continues to load, however, and things will appear to work... until the
* first access to a __declspec(thread) variable occurs, that is."
*
* _tls_index is initialized by the compiler to 0, so we can use this as a test.
*/
bool dll_fixTLS( HINSTANCE hInstance, void* tlsstart, void* tlsend, void* tls_callbacks_a, int* tlsindex ) nothrow
{
version (Win64)
return true; // fixed
else
{
/* If the OS has allocated a TLS slot for us, we don't have to do anything
* tls_index 0 means: the OS has not done anything, or it has allocated slot 0
* Vista and later Windows systems should do this correctly and not need
* this function.
*/
if( *tlsindex != 0 )
return true;
void** peb;
version (GNU_InlineAsm)
{
asm { "movl %%fs:0x30, %0;" : "=r" peb; }
}
else
{
asm
{
mov EAX,FS:[0x30];
mov peb, EAX;
}
}
dll_aux.LDR_MODULE *ldrMod = dll_aux.findLdrModule( hInstance, peb );
if( !ldrMod )
return false; // not in module list, bail out
if( ldrMod.TlsIndex != 0 )
return true; // the OS has already setup TLS
dll_aux.LdrpTlsListEntry* entry = dll_aux.addTlsListEntry( peb, tlsstart, tlsend, tls_callbacks_a, tlsindex );
if( !entry )
return false;
scope (failure) assert(0); // enforce nothrow, Bugzilla 13561
if( !enumProcessThreads(
function (uint id, void* context) nothrow {
dll_aux.LdrpTlsListEntry* entry = cast(dll_aux.LdrpTlsListEntry*) context;
return dll_aux.addTlsData( getTEB( id ), entry.tlsstart, entry.tlsend, entry.tlsindex );
}, entry ) )
return false;
ldrMod.TlsIndex = -1; // flag TLS usage (not the index itself)
ldrMod.LoadCount = -1; // prevent unloading of the DLL,
// since XP does not keep track of used TLS entries
return true;
}
}
// fixup TLS storage, initialize runtime and attach to threads
// to be called from DllMain with reason DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH
bool dll_process_attach( HINSTANCE hInstance, bool attach_threads,
void* tlsstart, void* tlsend, void* tls_callbacks_a, int* tlsindex )
{
version (Win32)
{
if( !dll_fixTLS( hInstance, tlsstart, tlsend, tls_callbacks_a, tlsindex ) )
return false;
}
Runtime.initialize();
if( !attach_threads )
return true;
// attach to all other threads
return enumProcessThreads(
function (uint id, void* context) {
if( !thread_findByAddr( id ) )
{
// if the OS has not prepared TLS for us, don't attach to the thread
if( GetTlsDataAddress( id ) )
{
thread_attachByAddr( id );
thread_moduleTlsCtor( id );
}
}
return true;
}, null );
}
// same as above, but only usable if druntime is linked statically
bool dll_process_attach( HINSTANCE hInstance, bool attach_threads = true )
{
version (Win64)
{
return dll_process_attach( hInstance, attach_threads,
null, null, null, null );
}
else
{
return dll_process_attach( hInstance, attach_threads,
&_tlsstart, &_tlsend, &_tls_callbacks_a, &_tls_index );
}
}
// to be called from DllMain with reason DLL_PROCESS_DETACH
void dll_process_detach( HINSTANCE hInstance, bool detach_threads = true )
{
// detach from all other threads
if( detach_threads )
enumProcessThreads(
function (uint id, void* context) {
if( id != GetCurrentThreadId() && thread_findByAddr( id ) )
{
thread_moduleTlsDtor( id );
thread_detachByAddr( id );
}
return true;
}, null );
Runtime.terminate();
}
/* Make sure that tlsCtorRun is itself a tls variable
*/
static bool tlsCtorRun;
static this() { tlsCtorRun = true; }
static ~this() { tlsCtorRun = false; }
// to be called from DllMain with reason DLL_THREAD_ATTACH
bool dll_thread_attach( bool attach_thread = true, bool initTls = true )
{
// if the OS has not prepared TLS for us, don't attach to the thread
// (happened when running under x64 OS)
if( !GetTlsDataAddress( GetCurrentThreadId() ) )
return false;
if( !thread_findByAddr( GetCurrentThreadId() ) )
{
// only attach to thread and initalize it if it is not in the thread list (so it's not created by "new Thread")
if( attach_thread )
thread_attachThis();
if( initTls && !tlsCtorRun ) // avoid duplicate calls
rt_moduleTlsCtor();
}
return true;
}
// to be called from DllMain with reason DLL_THREAD_DETACH
bool dll_thread_detach( bool detach_thread = true, bool exitTls = true )
{
// if the OS has not prepared TLS for us, we did not attach to the thread
if( !GetTlsDataAddress( GetCurrentThreadId() ) )
return false;
if( thread_findByAddr( GetCurrentThreadId() ) )
{
if( exitTls && tlsCtorRun ) // avoid dtors to be run twice
rt_moduleTlsDtor();
if( detach_thread )
thread_detachThis();
}
return true;
}
}
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