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author | Michael Stapelberg <michael@stapelberg.de> | 2013-03-23 11:28:53 +0100 |
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committer | Michael Stapelberg <michael@stapelberg.de> | 2013-03-23 11:28:53 +0100 |
commit | b39e15dde5ec7b96c15da9faf4ab5892501c1aae (patch) | |
tree | 718cede1f6ca97d082c6c40b7dc3f4f6148253c0 /src/pkg/runtime/signal_linux_386.c | |
parent | 04b08da9af0c450d645ab7389d1467308cfc2db8 (diff) | |
download | golang-upstream/1.1_hg20130323.tar.gz |
Imported Upstream version 1.1~hg20130323upstream/1.1_hg20130323
Diffstat (limited to 'src/pkg/runtime/signal_linux_386.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/pkg/runtime/signal_linux_386.c | 175 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 175 deletions
diff --git a/src/pkg/runtime/signal_linux_386.c b/src/pkg/runtime/signal_linux_386.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9b45ec3bd..000000000 --- a/src/pkg/runtime/signal_linux_386.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -#include "runtime.h" -#include "defs_GOOS_GOARCH.h" -#include "signals_GOOS.h" -#include "os_GOOS.h" - -void -runtime·dumpregs(Sigcontext *r) -{ - runtime·printf("eax %x\n", r->eax); - runtime·printf("ebx %x\n", r->ebx); - runtime·printf("ecx %x\n", r->ecx); - runtime·printf("edx %x\n", r->edx); - runtime·printf("edi %x\n", r->edi); - runtime·printf("esi %x\n", r->esi); - runtime·printf("ebp %x\n", r->ebp); - runtime·printf("esp %x\n", r->esp); - runtime·printf("eip %x\n", r->eip); - runtime·printf("eflags %x\n", r->eflags); - runtime·printf("cs %x\n", r->cs); - runtime·printf("fs %x\n", r->fs); - runtime·printf("gs %x\n", r->gs); -} - -/* - * This assembler routine takes the args from registers, puts them on the stack, - * and calls sighandler(). - */ -extern void runtime·sigtramp(void); -extern void runtime·sigreturn(void); // calls runtime·sigreturn - -void -runtime·sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo *info, void *context, G *gp) -{ - Ucontext *uc; - Sigcontext *r; - uintptr *sp; - SigTab *t; - - uc = context; - r = &uc->uc_mcontext; - - if(sig == SIGPROF) { - runtime·sigprof((uint8*)r->eip, (uint8*)r->esp, nil, gp); - return; - } - - t = &runtime·sigtab[sig]; - if(info->si_code != SI_USER && (t->flags & SigPanic)) { - if(gp == nil || gp == m->g0) - goto Throw; - // Make it look like a call to the signal func. - // Have to pass arguments out of band since - // augmenting the stack frame would break - // the unwinding code. - gp->sig = sig; - gp->sigcode0 = info->si_code; - gp->sigcode1 = ((uintptr*)info)[3]; - gp->sigpc = r->eip; - - // Only push runtime·sigpanic if r->eip != 0. - // If r->eip == 0, probably panicked because of a - // call to a nil func. Not pushing that onto sp will - // make the trace look like a call to runtime·sigpanic instead. - // (Otherwise the trace will end at runtime·sigpanic and we - // won't get to see who faulted.) - if(r->eip != 0) { - sp = (uintptr*)r->esp; - *--sp = r->eip; - r->esp = (uintptr)sp; - } - r->eip = (uintptr)runtime·sigpanic; - return; - } - - if(info->si_code == SI_USER || (t->flags & SigNotify)) - if(runtime·sigsend(sig)) - return; - if(t->flags & SigKill) - runtime·exit(2); - if(!(t->flags & SigThrow)) - return; - -Throw: - runtime·startpanic(); - - if(sig < 0 || sig >= NSIG) - runtime·printf("Signal %d\n", sig); - else - runtime·printf("%s\n", runtime·sigtab[sig].name); - - runtime·printf("PC=%X\n", r->eip); - if(m->lockedg != nil && m->ncgo > 0 && gp == m->g0) { - runtime·printf("signal arrived during cgo execution\n"); - gp = m->lockedg; - } - runtime·printf("\n"); - - if(runtime·gotraceback()){ - runtime·traceback((void*)r->eip, (void*)r->esp, 0, gp); - runtime·tracebackothers(gp); - runtime·dumpregs(r); - } - - runtime·exit(2); -} - -void -runtime·signalstack(byte *p, int32 n) -{ - Sigaltstack st; - - st.ss_sp = p; - st.ss_size = n; - st.ss_flags = 0; - if(p == nil) - st.ss_flags = SS_DISABLE; - runtime·sigaltstack(&st, nil); -} - -void -runtime·setsig(int32 i, void (*fn)(int32, Siginfo*, void*, G*), bool restart) -{ - Sigaction sa; - - // If SIGHUP handler is SIG_IGN, assume running - // under nohup and do not set explicit handler. - if(i == SIGHUP) { - runtime·memclr((byte*)&sa, sizeof sa); - if(runtime·rt_sigaction(i, nil, &sa, sizeof(sa.sa_mask)) != 0) - runtime·throw("rt_sigaction read failure"); - if(sa.k_sa_handler == SIG_IGN) - return; - } - - runtime·memclr((byte*)&sa, sizeof sa); - sa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK | SA_SIGINFO | SA_RESTORER; - if(restart) - sa.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; - sa.sa_mask = ~0ULL; - sa.sa_restorer = (void*)runtime·sigreturn; - if(fn == runtime·sighandler) - fn = (void*)runtime·sigtramp; - sa.k_sa_handler = fn; - if(runtime·rt_sigaction(i, &sa, nil, sizeof(sa.sa_mask)) != 0) - runtime·throw("rt_sigaction failure"); -} - -#define AT_NULL 0 -#define AT_SYSINFO 32 -extern uint32 runtime·_vdso; - -#pragma textflag 7 -void -runtime·linux_setup_vdso(int32 argc, void *argv_list) -{ - byte **argv = &argv_list; - byte **envp; - uint32 *auxv; - - // skip envp to get to ELF auxiliary vector. - for(envp = &argv[argc+1]; *envp != nil; envp++) - ; - envp++; - - for(auxv=(uint32*)envp; auxv[0] != AT_NULL; auxv += 2) { - if(auxv[0] == AT_SYSINFO) { - runtime·_vdso = auxv[1]; - break; - } - } -} |