#include #include #include "objc/runtime.h" #include "class.h" #include "ivar.h" #include "visibility.h" ptrdiff_t objc_alignof_type(const char *); ptrdiff_t objc_sizeof_type(const char *); PRIVATE void objc_compute_ivar_offsets(Class class) { int i = 0; /* If this class was compiled with support for late-bound ivars, the * instance_size field will contain 0 - {the size of the instance variables * declared for just this class}. The individual instance variable offset * fields will then be the offsets from the start of the class, and so must * have the size of the parent class prepended. */ if (class->instance_size <= 0) { Class super = class_getSuperclass(class); long ivar_start = 0; if (Nil != super) { if (super->instance_size <= 0) { objc_compute_ivar_offsets(super); } ivar_start = super->instance_size; } class->instance_size = ivar_start - class->instance_size; /* For each instance variable, we add the offset if required (it will be zero * if this class is compiled with a static ivar layout). We then set the * value of a global variable to the offset value. * * Any class compiled with support for the non-fragile ABI, but not actually * using it, will export the ivar offset field as a symbol. * * Note that using non-fragile ivars breaks @defs(). If you need equivalent * functionality, provide an alternative @interface with all variables * declared @public. */ if (class->ivars) { for (i = 0 ; i < class->ivars->count ; i++) { struct objc_ivar *ivar = &class->ivars->ivar_list[i]; ivar->offset += ivar_start; /* If we're using the new ABI then we also set up the faster ivar * offset variables. */ if (objc_test_class_flag(class, objc_class_flag_new_abi)) { *(class->ivar_offsets[i]) = ivar->offset; } } } } else { if (NULL == class->ivars) { return; } Class super = class_getSuperclass(class); int start = class->ivars->ivar_list[0].offset; /* Quick and dirty test. If the first ivar comes straight after the last * class, then it's fine. */ if (Nil == super || start == super->instance_size) {return; } /* Find the last superclass with at least one ivar. */ while (NULL == super->ivars) { super = class_getSuperclass(super); } struct objc_ivar *ivar = &super->ivars->ivar_list[super->ivars->count-1]; // Find the end of the last ivar - instance_size contains some padding // for alignment. int real_end = ivar->offset + objc_sizeof_type(ivar->type); // Keep going if the new class starts at the end of the superclass if (start == real_end) { return; } // The classes don't line up, but don't panic; check that the // difference is not just padding for alignment int align = objc_alignof_type(class->ivars->ivar_list[0].type); if (start > real_end && (start - align) < real_end) { return; } /* Panic if this class has an instance variable that overlaps the * superclass. */ fprintf(stderr, "Error: Instance variables in %s overlap superclass %s. ", class->name, super->name); fprintf(stderr, "Offset of first instance variable, %s, is %d. ", class->ivars->ivar_list[0].name, start); fprintf(stderr, "Last instance variable in superclass, %s, ends at offset %d. ", ivar->name, ivar->offset + (int)objc_sizeof_type(ivar->type)); fprintf(stderr, "This probably means that you are subclassing a" "class from a library, which has changed in a binary-incompatible" "way.\n"); abort(); } } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Public API functions //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// void object_setIvar(id object, Ivar ivar, id value) { char *addr = (char*)object; addr += ivar_getOffset(ivar); *(id*)addr = value; } Ivar object_setInstanceVariable(id obj, const char *name, void *value) { Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable(object_getClass(obj), name); object_setIvar(obj, ivar, value); return ivar; } id object_getIvar(id object, Ivar ivar) { return *(id*)(((char*)object) + ivar_getOffset(ivar)); } Ivar object_getInstanceVariable(id obj, const char *name, void **outValue) { Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable(object_getClass(obj), name); if (NULL != outValue) { *outValue = object_getIvar(obj, ivar); } return ivar; }