ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibJS/SyntheticModule.cpp
Andreas Kling 3c74dc9f4d LibJS: Segregate GC-allocated objects by type
This patch adds two macros to declare per-type allocators:

- JS_DECLARE_ALLOCATOR(TypeName)
- JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(TypeName)

When used, they add a type-specific CellAllocator that the Heap will
delegate allocation requests to.

The result of this is that GC objects of the same type always end up
within the same HeapBlock, drastically reducing the ability to perform
type confusion attacks.

It also improves HeapBlock utilization, since each block now has cells
sized exactly to the type used within that block. (Previously we only
had a handful of block sizes available, and most GC allocations ended
up with a large amount of slack in their tails.)

There is a small performance hit from this, but I'm sure we can make
up for it elsewhere.

Note that the old size-based allocators still exist, and we fall back
to them for any type that doesn't have its own CellAllocator.
2023-11-19 12:10:31 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, David Tuin <davidot@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibJS/Runtime/AbstractOperations.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/Completion.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/GlobalEnvironment.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/ModuleEnvironment.h>
#include <LibJS/Runtime/VM.h>
#include <LibJS/SyntheticModule.h>
namespace JS {
JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(SyntheticModule);
// 1.2.1 CreateSyntheticModule ( exportNames, evaluationSteps, realm, hostDefined ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-createsyntheticmodule
SyntheticModule::SyntheticModule(Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> export_names, SyntheticModule::EvaluationFunction evaluation_steps, Realm& realm, StringView filename)
: Module(realm, filename)
, m_export_names(move(export_names))
, m_evaluation_steps(move(evaluation_steps))
{
// 1. Return Synthetic Module Record { [[Realm]]: realm, [[Environment]]: undefined, [[Namespace]]: undefined, [[HostDefined]]: hostDefined, [[ExportNames]]: exportNames, [[EvaluationSteps]]: evaluationSteps }.
}
// 1.2.3.1 GetExportedNames( exportStarSet ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-smr-getexportednames
ThrowCompletionOr<Vector<DeprecatedFlyString>> SyntheticModule::get_exported_names(VM&, Vector<Module*>)
{
// 1. Return module.[[ExportNames]].
return m_export_names;
}
// 1.2.3.2 ResolveExport( exportName, resolveSet ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-smr-resolveexport
ThrowCompletionOr<ResolvedBinding> SyntheticModule::resolve_export(VM&, DeprecatedFlyString const& export_name, Vector<ResolvedBinding>)
{
// 1. If module.[[ExportNames]] does not contain exportName, return null.
if (!m_export_names.contains_slow(export_name))
return ResolvedBinding::null();
// 2. Return ResolvedBinding Record { [[Module]]: module, [[BindingName]]: exportName }.
return ResolvedBinding { ResolvedBinding::BindingName, this, export_name };
}
// 1.2.3.3 Link ( ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-smr-instantiate
ThrowCompletionOr<void> SyntheticModule::link(VM& vm)
{
// Note: Has some changes from PR: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-json-modules/pull/13.
// Which includes renaming it from Instantiate ( ) to Link ( ).
// 1. Let realm be module.[[Realm]].
// 2. Assert: realm is not undefined.
// Note: This must be true because we use a reference.
// 3. Let env be NewModuleEnvironment(realm.[[GlobalEnv]]).
auto environment = vm.heap().allocate_without_realm<ModuleEnvironment>(&realm().global_environment());
// 4. Set module.[[Environment]] to env.
set_environment(environment);
// 5. For each exportName in module.[[ExportNames]],
for (auto& export_name : m_export_names) {
// a. Perform ! envRec.CreateMutableBinding(exportName, false).
MUST(environment->create_mutable_binding(vm, export_name, false));
// b. Perform ! envRec.InitializeBinding(exportName, undefined, normal).
MUST(environment->initialize_binding(vm, export_name, js_undefined(), Environment::InitializeBindingHint::Normal));
}
// 6. Return unused.
return {};
}
// 1.2.3.4 Evaluate ( ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-smr-Evaluate
ThrowCompletionOr<Promise*> SyntheticModule::evaluate(VM& vm)
{
// Note: Has some changes from PR: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-json-modules/pull/13.
// 1. Suspend the currently running execution context.
// FIXME: We don't have suspend yet.
// 2. Let moduleContext be a new ECMAScript code execution context.
ExecutionContext module_context { vm.heap() };
// 3. Set the Function of moduleContext to null.
// Note: This is the default value.
// 4. Set the Realm of moduleContext to module.[[Realm]].
module_context.realm = &realm();
// 5. Set the ScriptOrModule of moduleContext to module.
module_context.script_or_module = NonnullGCPtr<Module>(*this);
// 6. Set the VariableEnvironment of moduleContext to module.[[Environment]].
module_context.variable_environment = environment();
// 7. Set the LexicalEnvironment of moduleContext to module.[[Environment]].
module_context.lexical_environment = environment();
// 8. Push moduleContext on to the execution context stack; moduleContext is now the running execution context.
TRY(vm.push_execution_context(module_context, {}));
// 9. Let result be the result of performing module.[[EvaluationSteps]](module).
auto result = m_evaluation_steps(*this);
// 10. Suspend moduleContext and remove it from the execution context stack.
vm.pop_execution_context();
// 11. Resume the context that is now on the top of the execution context stack as the running execution context.
// 12. Return Completion(result).
// Note: Because we expect it to return a promise we convert this here.
auto promise = Promise::create(realm());
if (result.is_error()) {
VERIFY(result.throw_completion().value().has_value());
promise->reject(*result.throw_completion().value());
} else {
// Note: This value probably isn't visible to JS code? But undefined is fine anyway.
promise->fulfill(js_undefined());
}
return promise.ptr();
}
// 1.2.2 SetSyntheticModuleExport ( module, exportName, exportValue ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-setsyntheticmoduleexport
ThrowCompletionOr<void> SyntheticModule::set_synthetic_module_export(DeprecatedFlyString const& export_name, Value export_value)
{
auto& vm = this->realm().vm();
// Note: Has some changes from PR: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-json-modules/pull/13.
// 1. Return ? module.[[Environment]].SetMutableBinding(name, value, true).
return environment()->set_mutable_binding(vm, export_name, export_value, true);
}
// 1.3 CreateDefaultExportSyntheticModule ( defaultExport ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-create-default-export-synthetic-module
NonnullGCPtr<SyntheticModule> SyntheticModule::create_default_export_synthetic_module(Value default_export, Realm& realm, StringView filename)
{
// Note: Has some changes from PR: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-json-modules/pull/13.
// 1. Let closure be the a Abstract Closure with parameters (module) that captures defaultExport and performs the following steps when called:
auto closure = [default_export = make_handle(default_export)](SyntheticModule& module) -> ThrowCompletionOr<void> {
// a. Return ? module.SetSyntheticExport("default", defaultExport).
return module.set_synthetic_module_export("default", default_export.value());
};
// 2. Return CreateSyntheticModule("default", closure, realm)
return realm.heap().allocate_without_realm<SyntheticModule>(Vector<DeprecatedFlyString> { "default" }, move(closure), realm, filename);
}
// 1.4 ParseJSONModule ( source ), https://tc39.es/proposal-json-modules/#sec-parse-json-module
ThrowCompletionOr<NonnullGCPtr<Module>> parse_json_module(StringView source_text, Realm& realm, StringView filename)
{
auto& vm = realm.vm();
// 1. Let jsonParse be realm's intrinsic object named "%JSON.parse%".
auto json_parse = realm.intrinsics().json_parse_function();
// 2. Let json be ? Call(jsonParse, undefined, « sourceText »).
auto json = TRY(call(vm, *json_parse, js_undefined(), PrimitiveString::create(realm.vm(), source_text)));
// 3. Return CreateDefaultExportSyntheticModule(json, realm, hostDefined).
return SyntheticModule::create_default_export_synthetic_module(json, realm, filename);
}
}