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Segmented Stacks in LLVM
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.. contents::
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:local:
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Introduction
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============
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Segmented stack allows stack space to be allocated incrementally than as a
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monolithic chunk (of some worst case size) at thread initialization. This is
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done by allocating stack blocks (henceforth called *stacklets*) and linking them
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into a doubly linked list. The function prologue is responsible for checking if
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the current stacklet has enough space for the function to execute; and if not,
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call into the libgcc runtime to allocate more stack space. Segmented stacks are
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enabled with the ``"split-stack"`` attribute on LLVM functions.
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The runtime functionality is `already there in libgcc
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<http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SplitStacks>`_.
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Implementation Details
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======================
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.. _allocating stacklets:
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Allocating Stacklets
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--------------------
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As mentioned above, the function prologue checks if the current stacklet has
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enough space. The current approach is to use a slot in the TCB to store the
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current stack limit (minus the amount of space needed to allocate a new block) -
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this slot's offset is again dictated by ``libgcc``. The generated
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assembly looks like this on x86-64:
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.. code-block:: text
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leaq -8(%rsp), %r10
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cmpq %fs:112, %r10
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jg .LBB0_2
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# More stack space needs to be allocated
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movabsq $8, %r10 # The amount of space needed
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movabsq $0, %r11 # The total size of arguments passed on stack
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callq __morestack
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ret # The reason for this extra return is explained below
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.LBB0_2:
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# Usual prologue continues here
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The size of function arguments on the stack needs to be passed to
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``__morestack`` (this function is implemented in ``libgcc``) since that number
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of bytes has to be copied from the previous stacklet to the current one. This is
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so that SP (and FP) relative addressing of function arguments work as expected.
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The unusual ``ret`` is needed to have the function which made a call to
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``__morestack`` return correctly. ``__morestack``, instead of returning, calls
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into ``.LBB0_2``. This is possible since both, the size of the ``ret``
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instruction and the PC of call to ``__morestack`` are known. When the function
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body returns, control is transferred back to ``__morestack``. ``__morestack``
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then de-allocates the new stacklet, restores the correct SP value, and does a
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second return, which returns control to the correct caller.
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Variable Sized Allocas
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----------------------
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The section on `allocating stacklets`_ automatically assumes that every stack
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frame will be of fixed size. However, LLVM allows the use of the ``llvm.alloca``
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intrinsic to allocate dynamically sized blocks of memory on the stack. When
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faced with such a variable-sized alloca, code is generated to:
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* Check if the current stacklet has enough space. If yes, just bump the SP, like
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in the normal case.
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* If not, generate a call to ``libgcc``, which allocates the memory from the
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heap.
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The memory allocated from the heap is linked into a list in the current
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stacklet, and freed along with the same. This prevents a memory leak.
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