------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS -- -- -- -- S Y S T E M . R I D E N T -- -- -- -- S p e c -- -- -- -- Copyright (C) 1992-2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- -- -- -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- -- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- -- -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -- -- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General -- -- Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING. If not, write -- -- to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, -- -- MA 02111-1307, USA. -- -- -- -- As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this -- -- unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, -- -- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be -- -- covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not -- -- however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be -- -- covered by the GNU Public License. -- -- -- -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. -- -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. -- -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- This package defines the set of restriction identifiers. It is a generic -- package that is instantiated by the compiler/binder in package Rident, and -- is instantiated in package System.Restrictions for use at run-time. -- The reason that we make this a generic package is so that in the case of -- the instantiation in Rident for use at compile time and bind time, we can -- generate normal image tables for the enumeration types, which are needed -- for diagnostic and informational messages. At run-time we really do not -- want to waste the space for these image tables, and they are not needed, -- so we can do the instantiation under control of Discard_Names to remove -- the tables. generic package System.Rident is -- The following enumeration type defines the set of restriction -- identifiers that are implemented in GNAT. -- To add a new restriction identifier, add an entry with the name -- to be used in the pragma, and add appropriate calls to the -- Restrict.Check_Restriction routine. type Restriction_Id is -- The following cases are checked for consistency in the binder (Simple_Barriers, -- GNAT (Ravenscar) No_Abort_Statements, -- (RM D.7(5), H.4(3)) No_Access_Subprograms, -- (RM H.4(17)) No_Allocators, -- (RM H.4(7)) No_Asynchronous_Control, -- (RM D.7(10)) No_Calendar, -- GNAT No_Delay, -- (RM H.4(21)) No_Direct_Boolean_Operators, -- GNAT No_Dispatch, -- (RM H.4(19)) No_Dynamic_Attachment, -- GNAT No_Dynamic_Priorities, -- (RM D.9(9)) No_Enumeration_Maps, -- GNAT No_Entry_Calls_In_Elaboration_Code, -- GNAT No_Entry_Queue, -- GNAT (Ravenscar) No_Exception_Handlers, -- GNAT No_Exception_Registration, -- GNAT No_Exceptions, -- (RM H.4(12)) No_Finalization, -- GNAT No_Fixed_Point, -- (RM H.4(15)) No_Floating_Point, -- (RM H.4(14)) No_IO, -- (RM H.4(20)) No_Implicit_Conditionals, -- GNAT No_Implicit_Dynamic_Code, -- GNAT No_Implicit_Heap_Allocations, -- (RM D.8(8), H.4(3)) No_Implicit_Loops, -- GNAT No_Initialize_Scalars, -- GNAT No_Local_Allocators, -- (RM H.4(8)) No_Local_Protected_Objects, -- GNAT No_Nested_Finalization, -- (RM D.7(4)) No_Protected_Type_Allocators, -- GNAT No_Protected_Types, -- (RM H.4(5)) No_Recursion, -- (RM H.4(22)) No_Reentrancy, -- (RM H.4(23)) No_Relative_Delay, -- GNAT (Ravenscar) No_Requeue_Statements, -- GNAT No_Secondary_Stack, -- GNAT No_Select_Statements, -- GNAT (Ravenscar) No_Standard_Storage_Pools, -- GNAT No_Streams, -- GNAT No_Task_Allocators, -- (RM D.7(7)) No_Task_Attributes_Package, -- GNAT No_Task_Hierarchy, -- (RM D.7(3), H.4(3)) No_Task_Termination, -- GNAT (Ravenscar) No_Tasking, -- GNAT No_Terminate_Alternatives, -- (RM D.7(6)) No_Unchecked_Access, -- (RM H.4(18)) No_Unchecked_Conversion, -- (RM H.4(16)) No_Unchecked_Deallocation, -- (RM H.4(9)) No_Wide_Characters, -- GNAT Static_Priorities, -- GNAT Static_Storage_Size, -- GNAT -- The following cases do not require partition-wide checks Immediate_Reclamation, -- (RM H.4(10)) No_Implementation_Attributes, -- GNAT No_Implementation_Pragmas, -- GNAT No_Implementation_Restrictions, -- GNAT No_Elaboration_Code, -- GNAT No_Obsolescent_Features, -- Ada 2005 AI-368 -- The following cases require a parameter value -- The following entries are fully checked at compile/bind time, -- which means that the compiler can in general tell the minimum -- value which could be used with a restrictions pragma. The binder -- can deduce the appropriate minimum value for the partition by -- taking the maximum value required by any unit. Max_Protected_Entries, -- (RM D.7(14)) Max_Select_Alternatives, -- (RM D.7(12)) Max_Task_Entries, -- (RM D.7(13), H.4(3)) -- The following entries are also fully checked at compile/bind -- time, and the compiler can also at least in some cases tell -- the minimum value which could be used with a restriction pragma. -- The difference is that the contributions are additive, so the -- binder deduces this value by adding the unit contributions. Max_Tasks, -- (RM D.7(19), H.4(3)) -- The following entries are checked at compile time only for -- zero/nonzero entries. This means that the compiler can tell -- at compile time if a restriction value of zero is (would be) -- violated, but that is all. The compiler cannot distinguish -- between different non-zero values. Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting, -- (RM D.7(18), H.4(3)) Max_Entry_Queue_Length, -- GNAT -- The remaining entries are not checked at compile/bind time Max_Storage_At_Blocking, -- (RM D.7(17)) Not_A_Restriction_Id); -- Synonyms permitted for historical purposes of compatibility. -- Must be coordinated with Restrict.Process_Restriction_Synonym. Boolean_Entry_Barriers : Restriction_Id renames Simple_Barriers; Max_Entry_Queue_Depth : Restriction_Id renames Max_Entry_Queue_Length; No_Dynamic_Interrupts : Restriction_Id renames No_Dynamic_Attachment; No_Requeue : Restriction_Id renames No_Requeue_Statements; No_Task_Attributes : Restriction_Id renames No_Task_Attributes_Package; subtype All_Restrictions is Restriction_Id range Simple_Barriers .. Max_Storage_At_Blocking; -- All restrictions (excluding only Not_A_Restriction_Id) subtype All_Boolean_Restrictions is Restriction_Id range Simple_Barriers .. No_Obsolescent_Features; -- All restrictions which do not take a parameter subtype Partition_Boolean_Restrictions is All_Boolean_Restrictions range Simple_Barriers .. Static_Storage_Size; -- Boolean restrictions that are checked for partition consistency. -- Note that all parameter restrictions are checked for partition -- consistency by default, so this distinction is only needed in the -- case of Boolean restrictions. subtype Cunit_Boolean_Restrictions is All_Boolean_Restrictions range Immediate_Reclamation .. No_Obsolescent_Features; -- Boolean restrictions that are not checked for partition consistency -- and that thus apply only to the current unit. Note that for these -- restrictions, the compiler does not apply restrictions found in -- with'ed units, parent specs etc to the main unit. subtype All_Parameter_Restrictions is Restriction_Id range Max_Protected_Entries .. Max_Storage_At_Blocking; -- All restrictions that are take a parameter subtype Checked_Parameter_Restrictions is All_Parameter_Restrictions range Max_Protected_Entries .. Max_Entry_Queue_Length; -- These are the parameter restrictions that can be at least partially -- checked at compile/binder time. Minimally, the compiler can detect -- violations of a restriction pragma with a value of zero reliably. subtype Checked_Max_Parameter_Restrictions is Checked_Parameter_Restrictions range Max_Protected_Entries .. Max_Task_Entries; -- Restrictions with parameters that can be checked in some cases by -- maximizing among statically detected instances where the compiler -- can determine the count. subtype Checked_Add_Parameter_Restrictions is Checked_Parameter_Restrictions range Max_Tasks .. Max_Tasks; -- Restrictions with parameters that can be checked in some cases by -- summing the statically detected instances where the compiler can -- determine the count. subtype Checked_Val_Parameter_Restrictions is Checked_Parameter_Restrictions range Max_Protected_Entries .. Max_Tasks; -- Restrictions with parameter where the count is known at least in -- some cases by the compiler/binder. subtype Checked_Zero_Parameter_Restrictions is Checked_Parameter_Restrictions range Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting .. Max_Entry_Queue_Length; -- Restrictions with parameters where the compiler can detect the use of -- the feature, and hence violations of a restriction specifying a value -- of zero, but cannot detect specific values other than zero/nonzero. subtype Unchecked_Parameter_Restrictions is All_Parameter_Restrictions range Max_Storage_At_Blocking .. Max_Storage_At_Blocking; -- Restrictions with parameters where the compiler cannot ever detect -- corresponding compile time usage, so the binder and compiler never -- detect violations of any restriction. ------------------------------------- -- Restriction Status Declarations -- ------------------------------------- -- The following declarations are used to record the current status -- or restrictions (for the current unit, or related units, at compile -- time, and for all units in a partition at bind time or run time). type Restriction_Flags is array (All_Restrictions) of Boolean; type Restriction_Values is array (All_Parameter_Restrictions) of Natural; type Parameter_Flags is array (All_Parameter_Restrictions) of Boolean; type Restrictions_Info is record Set : Restriction_Flags := (others => False); -- An entry is True in the Set array if a restrictions pragma has -- been encountered for the given restriction. If the value is -- True for a parameter restriction, then the corresponding entry -- in the Value array gives the minimum value encountered for any -- such restriction. Value : Restriction_Values; -- If the entry for a parameter restriction in Set is True (i.e. a -- restrictions pragma for the restriction has been encountered), then -- the corresponding entry in the Value array is the minimum value -- specified by any such restrictions pragma. Note that a restrictions -- pragma specifying a value greater than Int'Last is simply ignored. Violated : Restriction_Flags := (others => False); -- An entry is True in the violations array if the compiler has -- detected a violation of the restriction. For a parameter -- restriction, the Count and Unknown arrays have additional -- information. Count : Restriction_Values := (others => 0); -- If an entry for a parameter restriction is True in Violated, -- the corresponding entry in the Count array may record additional -- information. If the actual minimum count is known (by taking -- maximums, or sums, depending on the restriction), it will be -- recorded in this array. If not, then the value will remain zero. Unknown : Parameter_Flags := (others => False); -- If an entry for a parameter restriction is True in Violated, -- the corresponding entry in the Unknown array may record additional -- information. If the actual count is not known by the compiler (but -- is known to be non-zero), then the entry in Unknown will be True. -- This indicates that the value in Count is not known to be exact, -- and the actual violation count may be higher. -- Note: If Violated (K) is True, then either Count (K) > 0 or -- Unknown (K) = True. It is possible for both these to be set. -- For example, if Count (K) = 3 and Unknown (K) is True, it means -- that the actual violation count is at least 3 but might be higher. end record; ---------------------------------- -- Profile Definitions and Data -- ---------------------------------- type Profile_Name is (Ravenscar, Restricted); -- Names of recognized pfofiles type Profile_Data is record Set : Restriction_Flags; -- Set to True if given restriction must be set for the profile, -- and False if it need not be set (False does not mean that it -- must not be set, just that it need not be set). If the flag -- is True for a parameter restriction, then the Value array -- gives the maximum value permitted by the profile. Value : Restriction_Values; -- An entry in this array is meaningful only if the corresponding -- flag in Set is True. In that case, the value in this array is -- the maximum value of the parameter permitted by the profile. end record; Profile_Info : array (Profile_Name) of Profile_Data := -- Restricted Profile (Restricted => -- Restrictions for Restricted profile (Set => (No_Abort_Statements => True, No_Asynchronous_Control => True, No_Dynamic_Attachment => True, No_Dynamic_Priorities => True, No_Entry_Queue => True, No_Local_Protected_Objects => True, No_Protected_Type_Allocators => True, No_Requeue_Statements => True, No_Task_Allocators => True, No_Task_Attributes_Package => True, No_Task_Hierarchy => True, No_Terminate_Alternatives => True, Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting => True, Max_Protected_Entries => True, Max_Select_Alternatives => True, Max_Task_Entries => True, others => False), -- Value settings for Restricted profile Value => (Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting => 0, Max_Protected_Entries => 1, Max_Select_Alternatives => 0, Max_Task_Entries => 0, others => 0)), -- Ravenscar Profile -- Note: the table entries here only represent the -- required restriction profile for Ravenscar. The -- full Ravenscar profile also requires: -- pragma Dispatching_Policy (FIFO_Within_Priorities); -- pragma Locking_Policy (Ceiling_Locking); -- pragma Detect_Blocking Ravenscar => -- Restrictions for Ravenscar = Restricted profile .. (Set => (No_Abort_Statements => True, No_Asynchronous_Control => True, No_Dynamic_Attachment => True, No_Dynamic_Priorities => True, No_Entry_Queue => True, No_Local_Protected_Objects => True, No_Protected_Type_Allocators => True, No_Requeue_Statements => True, No_Task_Allocators => True, No_Task_Attributes_Package => True, No_Task_Hierarchy => True, No_Terminate_Alternatives => True, Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting => True, Max_Protected_Entries => True, Max_Select_Alternatives => True, Max_Task_Entries => True, -- plus these additional restrictions: No_Calendar => True, No_Implicit_Heap_Allocations => True, No_Relative_Delay => True, No_Select_Statements => True, No_Task_Termination => True, Simple_Barriers => True, others => False), -- Value settings for Ravenscar (same as Restricted) Value => (Max_Asynchronous_Select_Nesting => 0, Max_Protected_Entries => 1, Max_Select_Alternatives => 0, Max_Task_Entries => 0, others => 0))); end System.Rident;