/* * Run an duk_hobject finalizer. Used for both reference counting * and mark-and-sweep algorithms. Must never throw an error. * * There is no return value. Any return value or error thrown by * the finalizer is ignored (although errors are debug logged). * * Notes: * * - The thread used for calling the finalizer is the same as the * 'thr' argument. This may need to change later. * * - The finalizer thread 'top' assertions are there because it is * critical that strict stack policy is observed (i.e. no cruft * left on the finalizer stack). */ #include "duk_internal.h" #if defined(DUK_USE_FINALIZER_SUPPORT) DUK_LOCAL duk_ret_t duk__finalize_helper(duk_context *ctx, void *udata) { duk_hthread *thr; DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); thr = (duk_hthread *) ctx; DUK_UNREF(udata); DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("protected finalization helper running")); /* [... obj] */ /* XXX: Finalizer lookup should traverse the prototype chain (to allow * inherited finalizers) but should not invoke accessors or proxy object * behavior. At the moment this lookup will invoke proxy behavior, so * caller must ensure that this function is not called if the target is * a Proxy. */ duk_get_prop_stridx(ctx, -1, DUK_STRIDX_INT_FINALIZER); /* -> [... obj finalizer] */ if (!duk_is_callable(ctx, -1)) { DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("-> no finalizer or finalizer not callable")); return 0; } duk_dup_m2(ctx); duk_push_boolean(ctx, DUK_HEAP_HAS_FINALIZER_NORESCUE(thr->heap)); DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("-> finalizer found, calling finalizer")); duk_call(ctx, 2); /* [ ... obj finalizer obj heapDestruct ] -> [ ... obj retval ] */ DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("finalizer finished successfully")); return 0; /* Note: we rely on duk_safe_call() to fix up the stack for the caller, * so we don't need to pop stuff here. There is no return value; * caller determines rescued status based on object refcount. */ } DUK_INTERNAL void duk_hobject_run_finalizer(duk_hthread *thr, duk_hobject *obj) { duk_context *ctx = (duk_context *) thr; duk_ret_t rc; #ifdef DUK_USE_ASSERTIONS duk_idx_t entry_top; #endif DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("running object finalizer for object: %p", (void *) obj)); DUK_ASSERT(thr != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(ctx != NULL); DUK_ASSERT(obj != NULL); DUK_ASSERT_VALSTACK_SPACE(thr, 1); #ifdef DUK_USE_ASSERTIONS entry_top = duk_get_top(ctx); #endif /* * Get and call the finalizer. All of this must be wrapped * in a protected call, because even getting the finalizer * may trigger an error (getter may throw one, for instance). */ DUK_ASSERT(!DUK_HEAPHDR_HAS_READONLY((duk_heaphdr *) obj)); if (DUK_HEAPHDR_HAS_FINALIZED((duk_heaphdr *) obj)) { DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("object already finalized, avoid running finalizer twice: %!O", obj)); return; } DUK_HEAPHDR_SET_FINALIZED((duk_heaphdr *) obj); /* ensure never re-entered until rescue cycle complete */ if (DUK_HOBJECT_HAS_EXOTIC_PROXYOBJ(obj)) { /* This shouldn't happen; call sites should avoid looking up * _Finalizer "through" a Proxy, but ignore if we come here * with a Proxy to avoid finalizer re-entry. */ DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("object is a proxy, skip finalizer call")); return; } /* XXX: use a NULL error handler for the finalizer call? */ DUK_DDD(DUK_DDDPRINT("-> finalizer found, calling wrapped finalize helper")); duk_push_hobject(ctx, obj); /* this also increases refcount by one */ rc = duk_safe_call(ctx, duk__finalize_helper, NULL /*udata*/, 0 /*nargs*/, 1 /*nrets*/); /* -> [... obj retval/error] */ DUK_ASSERT_TOP(ctx, entry_top + 2); /* duk_safe_call discipline */ if (rc != DUK_EXEC_SUCCESS) { /* Note: we ask for one return value from duk_safe_call to get this * error debugging here. */ DUK_D(DUK_DPRINT("wrapped finalizer call failed for object %p (ignored); error: %!T", (void *) obj, (duk_tval *) duk_get_tval(ctx, -1))); } duk_pop_2(ctx); /* -> [...] */ DUK_ASSERT_TOP(ctx, entry_top); } #endif /* DUK_USE_FINALIZER_SUPPORT */