LLVM is inconsistent about how it converts `errno` to `std::error_code`. This can cause problems because values outside of `std::errc` compare differently if one is system and one is generic on POSIX systems. This is even more of a problem on Windows where use of the system category is just wrong, as that is for Windows errors, which have a completely different mapping than POSIX/generic errors. This patch fixes one instance of this mistake in `JSONTransport.cpp`. This patch adds `errnoAsErrorCode()` which makes it so people do not need to think about this issue in the future. It also cleans up a lot of usage of `errno` in LLVM and Clang.
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//===- Unix/Memory.cpp - Generic UNIX System Configuration ------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines some functions for various memory management utilities.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "Unix.h"
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#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Alignment.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Process.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Valgrind.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_MMAN_H
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef __APPLE__
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#include <mach/mach.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef __Fuchsia__
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#include <zircon/syscalls.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(__APPLE__)
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extern "C" void sys_icache_invalidate(const void *Addr, size_t len);
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#else
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extern "C" void __clear_cache(void *, void *);
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#endif
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static int getPosixProtectionFlags(unsigned Flags) {
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switch (Flags & llvm::sys::Memory::MF_RWE_MASK) {
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case llvm::sys::Memory::MF_READ:
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return PROT_READ;
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case llvm::sys::Memory::MF_WRITE:
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return PROT_WRITE;
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case llvm::sys::Memory::MF_READ | llvm::sys::Memory::MF_WRITE:
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return PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;
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case llvm::sys::Memory::MF_READ | llvm::sys::Memory::MF_EXEC:
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return PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC;
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case llvm::sys::Memory::MF_READ | llvm::sys::Memory::MF_WRITE |
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llvm::sys::Memory::MF_EXEC:
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return PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC;
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case llvm::sys::Memory::MF_EXEC:
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#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__powerpc__)
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// On PowerPC, having an executable page that has no read permission
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// can have unintended consequences. The function InvalidateInstruction-
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// Cache uses instructions dcbf and icbi, both of which are treated by
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// the processor as loads. If the page has no read permissions,
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// executing these instructions will result in a segmentation fault.
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return PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC;
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#else
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return PROT_EXEC;
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#endif
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default:
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llvm_unreachable("Illegal memory protection flag specified!");
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}
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// Provide a default return value as required by some compilers.
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return PROT_NONE;
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}
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namespace llvm {
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namespace sys {
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MemoryBlock Memory::allocateMappedMemory(size_t NumBytes,
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const MemoryBlock *const NearBlock,
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unsigned PFlags, std::error_code &EC) {
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EC = std::error_code();
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if (NumBytes == 0)
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return MemoryBlock();
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// On platforms that have it, we can use MAP_ANON to get a memory-mapped
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// page without file backing, but we need a fallback of opening /dev/zero
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// for strictly POSIX platforms instead.
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int fd;
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#if defined(MAP_ANON)
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fd = -1;
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#else
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fd = open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR);
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if (fd == -1) {
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EC = errnoAsErrorCode();
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return MemoryBlock();
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}
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#endif
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int MMFlags = MAP_PRIVATE;
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#if defined(MAP_ANON)
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MMFlags |= MAP_ANON;
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#endif
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int Protect = getPosixProtectionFlags(PFlags);
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#if defined(__NetBSD__) && defined(PROT_MPROTECT)
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Protect |= PROT_MPROTECT(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC);
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#endif
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// Use any near hint and the page size to set a page-aligned starting address
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uintptr_t Start = NearBlock ? reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(NearBlock->base()) +
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NearBlock->allocatedSize()
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: 0;
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static const size_t PageSize = Process::getPageSizeEstimate();
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const size_t NumPages = (NumBytes + PageSize - 1) / PageSize;
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if (Start && Start % PageSize)
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Start += PageSize - Start % PageSize;
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// FIXME: Handle huge page requests (MF_HUGE_HINT).
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void *Addr = ::mmap(reinterpret_cast<void *>(Start), PageSize * NumPages,
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Protect, MMFlags, fd, 0);
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if (Addr == MAP_FAILED) {
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if (NearBlock) { // Try again without a near hint
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#if !defined(MAP_ANON)
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close(fd);
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#endif
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return allocateMappedMemory(NumBytes, nullptr, PFlags, EC);
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}
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EC = errnoAsErrorCode();
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#if !defined(MAP_ANON)
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close(fd);
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#endif
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return MemoryBlock();
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}
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#if !defined(MAP_ANON)
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close(fd);
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#endif
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MemoryBlock Result;
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Result.Address = Addr;
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Result.AllocatedSize = PageSize * NumPages;
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Result.Flags = PFlags;
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// Rely on protectMappedMemory to invalidate instruction cache.
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if (PFlags & MF_EXEC) {
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EC = Memory::protectMappedMemory(Result, PFlags);
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if (EC != std::error_code())
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return MemoryBlock();
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}
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return Result;
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}
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std::error_code Memory::releaseMappedMemory(MemoryBlock &M) {
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if (M.Address == nullptr || M.AllocatedSize == 0)
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return std::error_code();
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if (0 != ::munmap(M.Address, M.AllocatedSize))
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return errnoAsErrorCode();
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M.Address = nullptr;
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M.AllocatedSize = 0;
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return std::error_code();
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}
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std::error_code Memory::protectMappedMemory(const MemoryBlock &M,
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unsigned Flags) {
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static const Align PageSize = Align(Process::getPageSizeEstimate());
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if (M.Address == nullptr || M.AllocatedSize == 0)
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return std::error_code();
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if (!Flags)
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return std::error_code(EINVAL, std::generic_category());
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int Protect = getPosixProtectionFlags(Flags);
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uintptr_t Start =
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alignAddr((const uint8_t *)M.Address - PageSize.value() + 1, PageSize);
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uintptr_t End =
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alignAddr((const uint8_t *)M.Address + M.AllocatedSize, PageSize);
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bool InvalidateCache = (Flags & MF_EXEC);
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#if defined(__arm__) || defined(__aarch64__)
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// Certain ARM implementations treat icache clear instruction as a memory
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// read, and CPU segfaults on trying to clear cache on !PROT_READ page.
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// Therefore we need to temporarily add PROT_READ for the sake of flushing the
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// instruction caches.
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if (InvalidateCache && !(Protect & PROT_READ)) {
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int Result = ::mprotect((void *)Start, End - Start, Protect | PROT_READ);
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if (Result != 0)
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return errnoAsErrorCode();
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Memory::InvalidateInstructionCache(M.Address, M.AllocatedSize);
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InvalidateCache = false;
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}
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#endif
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int Result = ::mprotect((void *)Start, End - Start, Protect);
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if (Result != 0)
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return errnoAsErrorCode();
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if (InvalidateCache)
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Memory::InvalidateInstructionCache(M.Address, M.AllocatedSize);
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return std::error_code();
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}
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/// InvalidateInstructionCache - Before the JIT can run a block of code
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/// that has been emitted it must invalidate the instruction cache on some
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/// platforms.
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void Memory::InvalidateInstructionCache(const void *Addr, size_t Len) {
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// icache invalidation for PPC and ARM.
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#if defined(__APPLE__)
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#if (defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__arm__) || defined(__arm64__))
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sys_icache_invalidate(const_cast<void *>(Addr), Len);
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#endif
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#elif defined(__Fuchsia__)
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zx_status_t Status = zx_cache_flush(Addr, Len, ZX_CACHE_FLUSH_INSN);
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assert(Status == ZX_OK && "cannot invalidate instruction cache");
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#else
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#if defined(__powerpc__) && defined(__GNUC__)
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const size_t LineSize = 32;
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const intptr_t Mask = ~(LineSize - 1);
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const intptr_t StartLine = ((intptr_t)Addr) & Mask;
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const intptr_t EndLine = ((intptr_t)Addr + Len + LineSize - 1) & Mask;
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for (intptr_t Line = StartLine; Line < EndLine; Line += LineSize)
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asm volatile("dcbf 0, %0" : : "r"(Line));
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asm volatile("sync");
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for (intptr_t Line = StartLine; Line < EndLine; Line += LineSize)
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asm volatile("icbi 0, %0" : : "r"(Line));
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asm volatile("isync");
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#elif (defined(__arm__) || defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__loongarch__) || \
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defined(__mips__)) && \
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defined(__GNUC__)
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// FIXME: Can we safely always call this for __GNUC__ everywhere?
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const char *Start = static_cast<const char *>(Addr);
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const char *End = Start + Len;
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__clear_cache(const_cast<char *>(Start), const_cast<char *>(End));
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#endif
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#endif // end apple
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ValgrindDiscardTranslations(Addr, Len);
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}
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} // namespace sys
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} // namespace llvm
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