/* * copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include <signal.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <algorithm> #include <memory> #include "jni.h" #include "JniInvocation.h" #include "ScopedLocalRef.h" #include "toStringArray.h" namespace art { // Determine whether or not the specified method is public. static bool IsMethodPublic(JNIEnv* env, jclass c, jmethodID method_id) { ScopedLocalRef<jobject> reflected(env, env->ToReflectedMethod(c, method_id, JNI_FALSE)); if (reflected.get() == nullptr) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to get reflected method\n"); return false; } // We now have a Method instance. We need to call its // getModifiers() method. jclass method_class = env->FindClass("java/lang/reflect/Method"); if (method_class == nullptr) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to find class java.lang.reflect.Method\n"); return false; } jmethodID mid = env->GetMethodID(method_class, "getModifiers", "()I"); if (mid == nullptr) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to find java.lang.reflect.Method.getModifiers\n"); return false; } int modifiers = env->CallIntMethod(reflected.get(), mid); static const int PUBLIC = 0x0001; // java.lang.reflect.Modifiers.PUBLIC if ((modifiers & PUBLIC) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Modifiers mismatch\n"); return false; } return true; } static int InvokeMain(JNIEnv* env, char** argv) { // We want to call main() with a String array with our arguments in // it. Create an array and populate it. Note argv[0] is not // included. ScopedLocalRef<jobjectArray> args(env, toStringArray(env, argv + 1)); if (args.get() == nullptr) { env->ExceptionDescribe(); return EXIT_FAILURE; } // Find [class].main(String[]). // Convert "com.android.Blah" to "com/android/Blah". std::string class_name(argv[0]); std::replace(class_name.begin(), class_name.end(), '.', '/'); ScopedLocalRef<jclass> klass(env, env->FindClass(class_name.c_str())); if (klass.get() == nullptr) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to locate class '%s'\n", class_name.c_str()); env->ExceptionDescribe(); return EXIT_FAILURE; } jmethodID method = env->GetStaticMethodID(klass.get(), "main", "([Ljava/lang/String;)V"); if (method == nullptr) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to find static main(String[]) in '%s'\n", class_name.c_str()); env->ExceptionDescribe(); return EXIT_FAILURE; } // Make sure the method is public. JNI doesn't prevent us from // calling a private method, so we have to check it explicitly. if (!IsMethodPublic(env, klass.get(), method)) { fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, main() is not public in '%s'\n", class_name.c_str()); env->ExceptionDescribe(); return EXIT_FAILURE; } // Invoke main(). env->CallStaticVoidMethod(klass.get(), method, args.get()); // Check whether there was an uncaught exception. We don't log any uncaught exception here; // detaching this thread will do that for us, but it will clear the exception (and invalidate // our JNIEnv), so we need to check here. return env->ExceptionCheck() ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS; } // Parse arguments. Most of it just gets passed through to the runtime. // The JNI spec defines a handful of standard arguments. static int dalvikvm(int argc, char** argv) { setvbuf(stdout, nullptr, _IONBF, 0); // Skip over argv[0]. argv++; argc--; // If we're adding any additional stuff, e.g. function hook specifiers, // add them to the count here. // // We're over-allocating, because this includes the options to the runtime // plus the options to the program. int option_count = argc; std::unique_ptr<JavaVMOption[]> options(new JavaVMOption[option_count]()); // Copy options over. Everything up to the name of the class starts // with a '-' (the function hook stuff is strictly internal). // // [Do we need to catch & handle "-jar" here?] bool need_extra = false; const char* lib = nullptr; const char* what = nullptr; int curr_opt, arg_idx; for (curr_opt = arg_idx = 0; arg_idx < argc; arg_idx++) { if (argv[arg_idx][0] != '-' && !need_extra) { break; } if (strncmp(argv[arg_idx], "-XXlib:", strlen("-XXlib:")) == 0) { lib = argv[arg_idx] + strlen("-XXlib:"); continue; } options[curr_opt++].optionString = argv[arg_idx]; // Some options require an additional argument. need_extra = false; if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "-classpath") == 0 || strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "-cp") == 0) { need_extra = true; what = argv[arg_idx]; } } if (need_extra) { fprintf(stderr, "%s must be followed by an additional argument giving a value\n", what); return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (curr_opt > option_count) { fprintf(stderr, "curr_opt(%d) > option_count(%d)\n", curr_opt, option_count); abort(); return EXIT_FAILURE; } // Find the JNI_CreateJavaVM implementation. JniInvocation jni_invocation; if (!jni_invocation.Init(lib)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize JNI invocation API from %s\n", lib); return EXIT_FAILURE; } JavaVMInitArgs init_args; init_args.version = JNI_VERSION_1_6; init_args.options = options.get(); init_args.nOptions = curr_opt; init_args.ignoreUnrecognized = JNI_FALSE; // Start the runtime. The current thread becomes the main thread. JavaVM* vm = nullptr; JNIEnv* env = nullptr; if (JNI_CreateJavaVM(&vm, &env, &init_args) != JNI_OK) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize runtime (check log for details)\n"); return EXIT_FAILURE; } // Make sure they provided a class name. We do this after // JNI_CreateJavaVM so that things like "-help" have the opportunity // to emit a usage statement. if (arg_idx == argc) { fprintf(stderr, "Class name required\n"); return EXIT_FAILURE; } int rc = InvokeMain(env, &argv[arg_idx]); #if defined(NDEBUG) // The DestroyJavaVM call will detach this thread for us. In debug builds, we don't want to // detach because detaching disables the CheckSafeToLockOrUnlock checking. if (vm->DetachCurrentThread() != JNI_OK) { fprintf(stderr, "Warning: unable to detach main thread\n"); rc = EXIT_FAILURE; } #endif if (vm->DestroyJavaVM() != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Warning: runtime did not shut down cleanly\n"); rc = EXIT_FAILURE; } return rc; } } // namespace art int main(int argc, char** argv) { return art::dalvikvm(argc, argv); }