The terminator instructions are: ':ref:`ret <i_ret>`',
':ref:`br <i_br>`', ':ref:`switch <i_switch>`',
':ref:`indirectbr <i_indirectbr>`', ':ref:`invoke <i_invoke>`',
-':ref:`resume <i_resume>`', ':ref:`catchpad <i_catchpad>`',
-':ref:`catchendpad <i_catchendpad>`',
+':ref:`resume <i_resume>`', ':ref:`catchswitch <i_catchswitch>`',
':ref:`catchret <i_catchret>`',
-':ref:`cleanupendpad <i_cleanupendpad>`',
':ref:`cleanupret <i_cleanupret>`',
':ref:`terminatepad <i_terminatepad>`',
and ':ref:`unreachable <i_unreachable>`'.
resume { i8*, i32 } %exn
-.. _i_catchpad:
+.. _i_catchswitch:
-'``catchpad``' Instruction
+'``catchswitch``' Instruction
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Syntax:
::
- <resultval> = catchpad [<args>*]
- to label <normal label> unwind label <exception label>
+ <resultval> = catchswitch within <parent> [ label <handler1>, label <handler2>, ... ] unwind to caller
+ <resultval> = catchswitch within <parent> [ label <handler1>, label <handler2>, ... ] unwind label <default>
Overview:
"""""""""
-The '``catchpad``' instruction is used by `LLVM's exception handling
-system <ExceptionHandling.html#overview>`_ to specify that a basic block
-is a catch block --- one where a personality routine attempts to transfer
-control to catch an exception.
-The ``args`` correspond to whatever information the personality
-routine requires to know if this is an appropriate place to catch the
-exception. Control is transfered to the ``exception`` label if the
-``catchpad`` is not an appropriate handler for the in-flight exception.
-The ``normal`` label should contain the code found in the ``catch``
-portion of a ``try``/``catch`` sequence. The ``resultval`` has the type
-:ref:`token <t_token>` and is used to match the ``catchpad`` to
-corresponding :ref:`catchrets <i_catchret>`.
+The '``catchswitch``' instruction is used by `LLVM's exception handling system
+<ExceptionHandling.html#overview>`_ to describe the set of possible catch handlers
+that may be executed by the :ref:`EH personality routine <personalityfn>`.
Arguments:
""""""""""
-The instruction takes a list of arbitrary values which are interpreted
-by the :ref:`personality function <personalityfn>`.
+The ``parent`` argument is the token of the funclet that contains the
+``catchswitch`` instruction. If the ``catchswitch`` is not inside a funclet,
+this operand may be the token ``none``.
-The ``catchpad`` must be provided a ``normal`` label to transfer control
-to if the ``catchpad`` matches the exception and an ``exception``
-label to transfer control to if it doesn't.
+The ``default`` argument is the label of another basic block beginning with a
+"pad" instruction, one of ``cleanuppad``, ``terminatepad``, or
+``catchswitch``.
+
+The ``handlers`` are a list of successor blocks that each begin with a
+:ref:`catchpad <i_catchpad>` instruction.
Semantics:
""""""""""
-When the call stack is being unwound due to an exception being thrown,
-the exception is compared against the ``args``. If it doesn't match,
-then control is transfered to the ``exception`` basic block.
-As with calling conventions, how the personality function results are
-represented in LLVM IR is target specific.
+Executing this instruction transfers control to one of the successors in
+``handlers``, if appropriate, or continues to unwind via the unwind label if
+present.
-The ``catchpad`` instruction has several restrictions:
-
-- A catch block is a basic block which is the unwind destination of
- an exceptional instruction.
-- A catch block must have a '``catchpad``' instruction as its
- first non-PHI instruction.
-- A catch block's ``exception`` edge must refer to a catch block or a
- catch-end block.
-- There can be only one '``catchpad``' instruction within the
- catch block.
-- A basic block that is not a catch block may not include a
- '``catchpad``' instruction.
-- A catch block which has another catch block as a predecessor may not have
- any other predecessors.
-- It is undefined behavior for control to transfer from a ``catchpad`` to a
- ``ret`` without first executing a ``catchret`` that consumes the
- ``catchpad`` or unwinding through its ``catchendpad``.
-- It is undefined behavior for control to transfer from a ``catchpad`` to
- itself without first executing a ``catchret`` that consumes the
- ``catchpad`` or unwinding through its ``catchendpad``.
+The ``catchswitch`` is both a terminator and a "pad" instruction, meaning that
+it must be both the first non-phi instruction and last instruction in the basic
+block. Therefore, it must be the only non-phi instruction in the block.
Example:
""""""""
.. code-block:: llvm
- ;; A catch block which can catch an integer.
- %tok = catchpad [i8** @_ZTIi]
- to label %int.handler unwind label %terminate
+ dispatch1:
+ %cs1 = catchswitch within none [label %handler0, label %handler1] unwind to caller
+ dispatch2:
+ %cs2 = catchswitch within %parenthandler [label %handler0] unwind label %cleanup
-.. _i_catchendpad:
+.. _i_catchpad:
-'``catchendpad``' Instruction
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+'``catchpad``' Instruction
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Syntax:
"""""""
::
- catchendpad unwind label <nextaction>
- catchendpad unwind to caller
+ <resultval> = catchpad within <catchswitch> [<args>*]
Overview:
"""""""""
-The '``catchendpad``' instruction is used by `LLVM's exception handling
-system <ExceptionHandling.html#overview>`_ to communicate to the
-:ref:`personality function <personalityfn>` which invokes are associated
-with a chain of :ref:`catchpad <i_catchpad>` instructions; propagating an
-exception out of a catch handler is represented by unwinding through its
-``catchendpad``. Unwinding to the outer scope when a chain of catch handlers
-do not handle an exception is also represented by unwinding through their
-``catchendpad``.
-
-The ``nextaction`` label indicates where control should transfer to if
-none of the ``catchpad`` instructions are suitable for catching the
-in-flight exception.
-
-If a ``nextaction`` label is not present, the instruction unwinds out of
-its parent function. The
-:ref:`personality function <personalityfn>` will continue processing
-exception handling actions in the caller.
+The '``catchpad``' instruction is used by `LLVM's exception handling
+system <ExceptionHandling.html#overview>`_ to specify that a basic block
+begins a catch handler --- one where a personality routine attempts to transfer
+control to catch an exception.
Arguments:
""""""""""
-The instruction optionally takes a label, ``nextaction``, indicating
-where control should transfer to if none of the preceding
-``catchpad`` instructions are suitable for the in-flight exception.
+The ``catchswitch`` operand must always be a token produced by a
+:ref:`catchswitch <i_catchswitch>` instruction in a predecessor block. This
+ensures that each ``catchpad`` has exactly one predecessor block, and it always
+terminates in a ``catchswitch``.
+
+The ``args`` correspond to whatever information the personality routine
+requires to know if this is an appropriate handler for the exception. Control
+will transfer to the ``catchpad`` if this is the first appropriate handler for
+the exception.
+
+The ``resultval`` has the type :ref:`token <t_token>` and is used to match the
+``catchpad`` to corresponding :ref:`catchrets <i_catchret>` and other nested EH
+pads.
Semantics:
""""""""""
-When the call stack is being unwound due to an exception being thrown
-and none of the constituent ``catchpad`` instructions match, then
-control is transfered to ``nextaction`` if it is present. If it is not
-present, control is transfered to the caller.
+When the call stack is being unwound due to an exception being thrown, the
+exception is compared against the ``args``. If it doesn't match, control will
+not reach the ``catchpad`` instruction. The representation of ``args`` is
+entirely target and personality function-specific.
-The ``catchendpad`` instruction has several restrictions:
+Like the :ref:`landingpad <i_landingpad>` instruction, the ``catchpad``
+instruction must be the first non-phi of its parent basic block.
-- A catch-end block is a basic block which is the unwind destination of
- an exceptional instruction.
-- A catch-end block must have a '``catchendpad``' instruction as its
- first non-PHI instruction.
-- There can be only one '``catchendpad``' instruction within the
- catch-end block.
-- A basic block that is not a catch-end block may not include a
- '``catchendpad``' instruction.
-- Exactly one catch block may unwind to a ``catchendpad``.
-- It is undefined behavior to execute a ``catchendpad`` if none of the
- '``catchpad``'s chained to it have been executed.
-- It is undefined behavior to execute a ``catchendpad`` twice without an
- intervening execution of one or more of the '``catchpad``'s chained to it.
-- It is undefined behavior to execute a ``catchendpad`` if, after the most
- recent execution of the normal successor edge of any ``catchpad`` chained
- to it, some ``catchret`` consuming that ``catchpad`` has already been
- executed.
-- It is undefined behavior to execute a ``catchendpad`` if, after the most
- recent execution of the normal successor edge of any ``catchpad`` chained
- to it, any other ``catchpad`` or ``cleanuppad`` has been executed but has
- not had a corresponding
- ``catchret``/``cleanupret``/``catchendpad``/``cleanupendpad`` executed.
+The meaning of the tokens produced and consumed by ``catchpad`` and other "pad"
+instructions is described in the
+`Windows exception handling documentation <ExceptionHandling.html#wineh>`.
+
+Executing a ``catchpad`` instruction constitutes "entering" that pad.
+The pad may then be "exited" in one of three ways:
+1) explicitly via a ``catchret`` that consumes it. Executing such a ``catchret``
+ is undefined behavior if any descendant pads have been entered but not yet
+ exited.
+2) implicitly via a call (which unwinds all the way to the current function's caller),
+ or via a ``catchswitch``, ``cleanupret``, or ``terminatepad`` that unwinds to caller.
+3) implicitly via an unwind edge whose destination EH pad isn't a descendant of
+ the ``catchpad``. When the ``catchpad`` is exited in this manner, it is
+ undefined behavior if the destination EH pad has a parent which is not an
+ ancestor of the ``catchpad`` being exited.
Example:
""""""""
.. code-block:: llvm
- catchendpad unwind label %terminate
- catchendpad unwind to caller
+ dispatch:
+ %cs = catchswitch within none [label %handler0] unwind to caller
+ ;; A catch block which can catch an integer.
+ handler0:
+ %tok = catchpad within %cs [i8** @_ZTIi]
.. _i_catchret:
::
- catchret <value> to label <normal>
+ catchret from <token> to label <normal>
Overview:
"""""""""
Semantics:
""""""""""
-The '``catchret``' instruction ends the existing (in-flight) exception
-whose unwinding was interrupted with a
-:ref:`catchpad <i_catchpad>` instruction.
-The :ref:`personality function <personalityfn>` gets a chance to execute
-arbitrary code to, for example, run a C++ destructor.
-Control then transfers to ``normal``.
-It may be passed an optional, personality specific, value.
-
-It is undefined behavior to execute a ``catchret`` whose ``catchpad`` has
-not been executed.
-
-It is undefined behavior to execute a ``catchret`` if, after the most recent
-execution of its ``catchpad``, some ``catchret`` or ``catchendpad`` linked
-to the same ``catchpad`` has already been executed.
-
-It is undefined behavior to execute a ``catchret`` if, after the most recent
-execution of its ``catchpad``, any other ``catchpad`` or ``cleanuppad`` has
-been executed but has not had a corresponding
-``catchret``/``cleanupret``/``catchendpad``/``cleanupendpad`` executed.
-
-Example:
-""""""""
-
-.. code-block:: llvm
-
- catchret %catch label %continue
-
-.. _i_cleanupendpad:
-
-'``cleanupendpad``' Instruction
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-Syntax:
-"""""""
-
-::
-
- cleanupendpad <value> unwind label <nextaction>
- cleanupendpad <value> unwind to caller
-
-Overview:
-"""""""""
-
-The '``cleanupendpad``' instruction is used by `LLVM's exception handling
-system <ExceptionHandling.html#overview>`_ to communicate to the
-:ref:`personality function <personalityfn>` which invokes are associated
-with a :ref:`cleanuppad <i_cleanuppad>` instructions; propagating an exception
-out of a cleanup is represented by unwinding through its ``cleanupendpad``.
-
-The ``nextaction`` label indicates where control should unwind to next, in the
-event that a cleanup is exited by means of an(other) exception being raised.
-
-If a ``nextaction`` label is not present, the instruction unwinds out of
-its parent function. The
-:ref:`personality function <personalityfn>` will continue processing
-exception handling actions in the caller.
-
-Arguments:
-""""""""""
-
-The '``cleanupendpad``' instruction requires one argument, which indicates
-which ``cleanuppad`` it exits, and must be a :ref:`cleanuppad <i_cleanuppad>`.
-It also has an optional successor, ``nextaction``, indicating where control
-should transfer to.
-
-Semantics:
-""""""""""
-
-When and exception propagates to a ``cleanupendpad``, control is transfered to
-``nextaction`` if it is present. If it is not present, control is transfered to
-the caller.
+The '``catchret``' instruction ends an existing (in-flight) exception whose
+unwinding was interrupted with a :ref:`catchpad <i_catchpad>` instruction. The
+:ref:`personality function <personalityfn>` gets a chance to execute arbitrary
+code to, for example, destroy the active exception. Control then transfers to
+``normal``.
-The ``cleanupendpad`` instruction has several restrictions:
-
-- A cleanup-end block is a basic block which is the unwind destination of
- an exceptional instruction.
-- A cleanup-end block must have a '``cleanupendpad``' instruction as its
- first non-PHI instruction.
-- There can be only one '``cleanupendpad``' instruction within the
- cleanup-end block.
-- A basic block that is not a cleanup-end block may not include a
- '``cleanupendpad``' instruction.
-- It is undefined behavior to execute a ``cleanupendpad`` whose ``cleanuppad``
- has not been executed.
-- It is undefined behavior to execute a ``cleanupendpad`` if, after the most
- recent execution of its ``cleanuppad``, some ``cleanupret`` or ``cleanupendpad``
- consuming the same ``cleanuppad`` has already been executed.
-- It is undefined behavior to execute a ``cleanupendpad`` if, after the most
- recent execution of its ``cleanuppad``, any other ``cleanuppad`` or
- ``catchpad`` has been executed but has not had a corresponding
- ``cleanupret``/``catchret``/``cleanupendpad``/``catchendpad`` executed.
+The ``token`` argument must be a token produced by a dominating ``catchpad``
+instruction. The ``catchret`` destroys the physical frame established by
+``catchpad``, so executing multiple returns on the same token without
+re-executing the ``catchpad`` will result in undefined behavior.
+See :ref:`catchpad <i_catchpad>` for more details.
Example:
""""""""
.. code-block:: llvm
- cleanupendpad %cleanup unwind label %terminate
- cleanupendpad %cleanup unwind to caller
+ catchret from %catch label %continue
.. _i_cleanupret:
::
- cleanupret <value> unwind label <continue>
- cleanupret <value> unwind to caller
+ cleanupret from <value> unwind label <continue>
+ cleanupret from <value> unwind to caller
Overview:
"""""""""
:ref:`cleanuppad <i_cleanuppad>` it transferred control to has ended.
It transfers control to ``continue`` or unwinds out of the function.
-It is undefined behavior to execute a ``cleanupret`` whose ``cleanuppad`` has
-not been executed.
-
-It is undefined behavior to execute a ``cleanupret`` if, after the most recent
-execution of its ``cleanuppad``, some ``cleanupret`` or ``cleanupendpad``
-consuming the same ``cleanuppad`` has already been executed.
-
-It is undefined behavior to execute a ``cleanupret`` if, after the most recent
-execution of its ``cleanuppad``, any other ``cleanuppad`` or ``catchpad`` has
-been executed but has not had a corresponding
-``cleanupret``/``catchret``/``cleanupendpad``/``catchendpad`` executed.
+The unwind destination ``continue``, if present, must be an EH pad
+whose parent is either ``none`` or an ancestor of the ``cleanuppad``
+being returned from. This constitutes an exceptional exit from all
+ancestors of the completed ``cleanuppad``, up to but not including
+the parent of ``continue``.
+See :ref:`cleanuppad <i_cleanuppad>` for more details.
Example:
""""""""
.. code-block:: llvm
- cleanupret %cleanup unwind to caller
- cleanupret %cleanup unwind label %continue
+ cleanupret from %cleanup unwind to caller
+ cleanupret from %cleanup unwind label %continue
.. _i_terminatepad:
::
- terminatepad [<args>*] unwind label <exception label>
- terminatepad [<args>*] unwind to caller
+ terminatepad within <token> [<args>*] unwind label <exception label>
+ terminatepad within <token> [<args>*] unwind to caller
Overview:
"""""""""
the first argument to ``terminatepad`` specifies what function the
personality should defer to in order to terminate the program.
-The ``terminatepad`` instruction has several restrictions:
-
-- A terminate block is a basic block which is the unwind destination of
- an exceptional instruction.
-- A terminate block must have a '``terminatepad``' instruction as its
- first non-PHI instruction.
-- There can be only one '``terminatepad``' instruction within the
- terminate block.
-- A basic block that is not a terminate block may not include a
- '``terminatepad``' instruction.
+The ``terminatepad`` instruction is both a terminator and a "pad" instruction,
+meaning that is always the only non-phi instruction in the basic block.
Example:
""""""""
.. code-block:: llvm
;; A terminate block which only permits integers.
- terminatepad [i8** @_ZTIi] unwind label %continue
+ terminatepad within none [i8** @_ZTIi] unwind label %continue
.. _i_unreachable:
::
- <resultval> = cleanuppad [<args>*]
+ <resultval> = cleanuppad within <parent> [<args>*]
Overview:
"""""""""
information the :ref:`personality function <personalityfn>` requires to
execute the cleanup.
The ``resultval`` has the type :ref:`token <t_token>` and is used to
-match the ``cleanuppad`` to corresponding :ref:`cleanuprets <i_cleanupret>`
-and :ref:`cleanupendpads <i_cleanupendpad>`.
+match the ``cleanuppad`` to corresponding :ref:`cleanuprets <i_cleanupret>`.
+The ``parent`` argument is the token of the funclet that contains the
+``cleanuppad`` instruction. If the ``cleanuppad`` is not inside a funclet,
+this operand may be the token ``none``.
Arguments:
""""""""""
cleanup block.
- A basic block that is not a cleanup block may not include a
'``cleanuppad``' instruction.
-- All '``cleanupret``'s and '``cleanupendpad``'s which consume a ``cleanuppad``
- must have the same exceptional successor.
-- It is undefined behavior for control to transfer from a ``cleanuppad`` to a
- ``ret`` without first executing a ``cleanupret`` or ``cleanupendpad`` that
- consumes the ``cleanuppad``.
-- It is undefined behavior for control to transfer from a ``cleanuppad`` to
- itself without first executing a ``cleanupret`` or ``cleanupendpad`` that
- consumes the ``cleanuppad``.
+
+Executing a ``cleanuppad`` instruction constitutes "entering" that pad.
+The pad may then be "exited" in one of three ways:
+1) explicitly via a ``cleanupret`` that consumes it. Executing such a ``cleanupret``
+ is undefined behavior if any descendant pads have been entered but not yet
+ exited.
+2) implicitly via a call (which unwinds all the way to the current function's caller),
+ or via a ``catchswitch``, ``cleanupret``, or ``terminatepad`` that unwinds to caller.
+3) implicitly via an unwind edge whose destination EH pad isn't a descendant of
+ the ``cleanuppad``. When the ``cleanuppad`` is exited in this manner, it is
+ undefined behavior if the destination EH pad has a parent which is not an
+ ancestor of the ``cleanuppad`` being exited.
+
+It is undefined behavior for the ``cleanuppad`` to exit via an unwind edge which
+does not transitively unwind to the same destination as a constituent
+``cleanupret``.
Example:
""""""""
.. code-block:: llvm
- %tok = cleanuppad []
+ %tok = cleanuppad within %cs []
.. _intrinsics: