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// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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// under the License..

//! Utilities for parsing DWARF-encoded data streams.
//! See <http://www.dwarfstd.org>,
//! DWARF-4 standard, Section 7 - "Data Representation"

// This module is used only by x86_64-pc-windows-gnu for now, but we
// are compiling it everywhere to avoid regressions.
#![allow(unused)]

#[cfg(feature = "unit_test")]
mod tests;

pub mod eh;

use core::mem;

pub struct DwarfReader {
    pub ptr: *const u8,
}

#[repr(C, packed)]
struct Unaligned<T>(T);

impl DwarfReader {
    pub fn new(ptr: *const u8) -> DwarfReader {
        DwarfReader { ptr }
    }

    // DWARF streams are packed, so e.g., a u32 would not necessarily be aligned
    // on a 4-byte boundary. This may cause problems on platforms with strict
    // alignment requirements. By wrapping data in a "packed" struct, we are
    // telling the backend to generate "misalignment-safe" code.
    pub unsafe fn read<T: Copy>(&mut self) -> T {
        let Unaligned(result) = *(self.ptr as *const Unaligned<T>);
        self.ptr = self.ptr.add(mem::size_of::<T>());
        result
    }

    // ULEB128 and SLEB128 encodings are defined in Section 7.6 - "Variable
    // Length Data".
    pub unsafe fn read_uleb128(&mut self) -> u64 {
        let mut shift: usize = 0;
        let mut result: u64 = 0;
        let mut byte: u8;
        loop {
            byte = self.read::<u8>();
            result |= ((byte & 0x7F) as u64) << shift;
            shift += 7;
            if byte & 0x80 == 0 {
                break;
            }
        }
        result
    }

    pub unsafe fn read_sleb128(&mut self) -> i64 {
        let mut shift: u32 = 0;
        let mut result: u64 = 0;
        let mut byte: u8;
        loop {
            byte = self.read::<u8>();
            result |= ((byte & 0x7F) as u64) << shift;
            shift += 7;
            if byte & 0x80 == 0 {
                break;
            }
        }
        // sign-extend
        if shift < u64::BITS && (byte & 0x40) != 0 {
            result |= (!0) << shift;
        }
        result as i64
    }
}