gcc/libjava/darwin.cc

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/* darwin.cc - class loader stuff for Darwin. */
/* Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
#include <config.h>
#include <jvm.h>
/* In theory, we should be able to do:
#include <mach-o/getsect.h>
#include <mach-o/dyld.h>
but all the types in these headers changed between Panther and Tiger,
so the only way to be avoid type mismatches is to declare the routines
ourself. */
#include <stdint.h>
struct mach_header;
extern "C" void _dyld_register_func_for_add_image
(void (*func)(const struct mach_header *mh, intptr_t vmaddr_slide));
extern "C" void _dyld_register_func_for_remove_image
(void (*func)(const struct mach_header *mh, intptr_t vmaddr_slide));
extern "C" char *getsectdatafromheader
(const struct mach_header *mhp, const char *segname, const char *sectname,
uint32_t *size);
/* When a new image is loaded, look to see if it has a jcr section
and if so register the classes listed in it. */
static void
darwin_java_register_dyld_add_image_hook (const struct mach_header *mh,
intptr_t slide)
{
char *fde;
uint32_t sz;
fde = getsectdatafromheader (mh, "__DATA", "jcr", &sz);
if (! fde)
return;
/* As far as I can tell, you're only supposed to load shared
libraries while having a lock on java.lang.Class. So there's
no need to synchronize on anything here. (I'm not sure how exactly
you can ensure this given lazy library loading. FIXME.) */
_Jv_RegisterClasses_Counted ((const jclass *) (fde + slide),
sz / sizeof (jclass *));
}
static struct darwin_constructor_s{
darwin_constructor_s()
{
_dyld_register_func_for_add_image
(darwin_java_register_dyld_add_image_hook);
/* At present, you mustn't unload any java plugin. */
};
} darwin_constructor;