gecko-dev/ef/Runtime/NativeMethods/NativeMethodDispatcher.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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#ifndef _NATIVE_METHOD_DISPATCHER_H_
#define _NATIVE_METHOD_DISPATCHER_H_
#include "prlink.h"
#include "ClassCentral.h"
#include "ClassFileSummary.h"
#include "FieldOrMethod.h"
#include "Vector.h"
#include "NameMangler.h"
/* A quick note on "internal-style" native methods. Other than the JRI
* and JNI, the VM also supports a third kind of native-method dispatch.
* In this approach, native method names are mangled exactly as in the JNI,
* but with a Netscape_ prefixed to the JNI-style mangled name. The
* arguments to the native methods are C++ counterparts to the Java Objects
* used in the VM. The javah program will generate headers and stubs for
* these functions. Fields are accessed directly, via the C++ structures.
* Methods (for now) are called via the reflection API.
*/
class NativeMethodDispatcher {
public:
static void staticInit();
/* Loads a shared library whose simple name (without a system-specific
* extension) is given by simpleLibName. Returns a handle to the library
* on success, NULL on failure.
*/
static PRLibrary *loadLibrary(const char *simpleLibName);
/* Resolve the native-method whose information is given by m. This method
* mangles the methodname, and returns the address of the method to call.
* Platform-specific directives (such as the __stdcall suffix on windows)
* are added by this method; the name should not contain those.
*/
static addr resolve(Method &m);
/* Register a native name mangler */
static void registerMangler(NameMangler &mangler) {
manglers.append(&mangler);
}
private:
/* Array of name-mangler classes, each of which implements a particular
* name-mangling scheme
*/
static Vector<NameMangler *> manglers;
/* Given a mangled function name, construct a platform and compiler-
* specific symbol that can be searched for in the set of loaded libraries.
* name is the mangled function name. method contains run-time information
* about the method. callType is the native calling convention to use.
* mangler is a class that mangles the function name and adds additional
* arguments, if neccessary.
*/
static bool buildFunName(char *name, Int32 nameMax,
Method &method,
NativeCallingConvention callType,
NameMangler &mangler);
};
#endif /* _NATIVE_METHOD_DISPATCHER_H_ */