//===- MemoryObject.h - Abstract memory interface ---------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_MEMORYOBJECT_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_MEMORYOBJECT_H #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" namespace llvm { /// MemoryObject - Abstract base class for contiguous addressable memory. /// Necessary for cases in which the memory is in another process, in a /// file, or on a remote machine. /// All size and offset parameters are uint64_ts, to allow 32-bit processes /// access to 64-bit address spaces. class MemoryObject { public: /// Destructor - Override as necessary. virtual ~MemoryObject(); /// getBase - Returns the lowest valid address in the region. /// /// @result - The lowest valid address. virtual uint64_t getBase() const = 0; /// getExtent - Returns the size of the region in bytes. (The region is /// contiguous, so the highest valid address of the region /// is getBase() + getExtent() - 1). /// /// @result - The size of the region. virtual uint64_t getExtent() const = 0; /// readByte - Tries to read a single byte from the region. /// /// @param address - The address of the byte, in the same space as getBase(). /// @param ptr - A pointer to a byte to be filled in. Must be non-NULL. /// @result - 0 if successful; -1 if not. Failure may be due to a /// bounds violation or an implementation-specific error. virtual int readByte(uint64_t address, uint8_t *ptr) const = 0; /// readBytes - Tries to read a contiguous range of bytes from the /// region, up to the end of the region. /// You should override this function if there is a quicker /// way than going back and forth with individual bytes. /// /// @param address - The address of the first byte, in the same space as /// getBase(). /// @param size - The number of bytes to copy. /// @param buf - A pointer to a buffer to be filled in. Must be non-NULL /// and large enough to hold size bytes. /// @result - 0 if successful; -1 if not. Failure may be due to a /// bounds violation or an implementation-specific error. virtual int readBytes(uint64_t address, uint64_t size, uint8_t *buf) const; }; } #endif