Bug 58778. Improve RTTI heuristics for Linux, and turn them on! r=beard, sr=brendan

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@ -101,25 +101,73 @@ Signaller::~Signaller()
signal(mSignal, mOldHandler);
}
// The following are pointers that bamboozle our otherwise feeble
// attempts to "safely" collect type names.
//
// XXX this kind of sucks because it means that anyone trying to use
// this without NSPR will get unresolved symbols when this library
// loads. It's also not very extensible. Oh well: FIX ME!
extern "C" {
// from nsprpub/pr/src/io/priometh.c (libnspr4.so)
extern void* _pr_faulty_methods;
};
static inline int
sanity_check_vtable_i386(void** vt)
{
// Now that we're "safe" inside the signal handler, we can
// start poking around. If we're really an object with
// RTTI, then the second entry in the vtable should point
// to a function.
//
// Let's see if the second entry:
//
// 1) looks like a 4-byte aligned pointer
//
// 2) points to something that looks like the following
// i386 instructions:
//
// 55 push %ebp
// 89e5 mov %esp,%ebp
//
// (which is the standard function prologue generated
// by egcs).
unsigned** i = reinterpret_cast<unsigned**>(vt) + 1;
return !(unsigned(*i) & 3) && ((**i & 0xffffff) == 0xe58955);
}
static inline int
sanity_check_vtable_ppc(void** vt)
{
// XXX write me!
return 1;
}
#if defined(__i386)
# define SANITY_CHECK_VTABLE(vt) (sanity_check_vtable_i386(vt))
#elif defined(PPC)
# define SANITY_CHECK_VTABLE(vt) (sanity_check_vtable_ppc(vt))
#else
# define SANITY_CHECK_VTABLE(vt) (1)
#endif
const char* getTypeName(void* ptr)
{
#if 0
// sanity check the vtable pointer, before trying to use RTTI on the object.
void** vt = *(void***)ptr;
if (vt && !(unsigned(vt) & 3)) {
Signaller s1(SIGSEGV), s2(SIGILL);
if (vt && !(unsigned(vt) & 3) && (vt != &_pr_faulty_methods)) {
Signaller s1(SIGSEGV);
if (attempt() == 0) {
if (SANITY_CHECK_VTABLE(vt)) {
// Looks like a function: what the hell, let's call it.
IUnknown* u = static_cast<IUnknown*>(ptr);
const char* type = typeid(*u).name();
// make sure it looks like a C++ identifier.
if (type && (isalnum(type[0]) || type[0] == '_')) {
// ECGS seems to prefix a length string.
// EGCS seems to prefix a length string.
while (isdigit(*type)) ++type;
return type;
}
}
}
#endif
return "void*";
}