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diff --git a/src/pkg/runtime/signal_amd64x.c b/src/pkg/runtime/signal_amd64x.c deleted file mode 100644 index 04026f32f..000000000 --- a/src/pkg/runtime/signal_amd64x.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013 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. - -// +build amd64 amd64p32 -// +build darwin dragonfly freebsd linux nacl netbsd openbsd solaris - -#include "runtime.h" -#include "defs_GOOS_GOARCH.h" -#include "os_GOOS.h" -#include "signal_GOOS_GOARCH.h" -#include "signals_GOOS.h" - -void -runtime·dumpregs(Siginfo *info, void *ctxt) -{ - USED(info); - USED(ctxt); - - runtime·printf("rax %X\n", SIG_RAX(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rbx %X\n", SIG_RBX(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rcx %X\n", SIG_RCX(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rdx %X\n", SIG_RDX(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rdi %X\n", SIG_RDI(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rsi %X\n", SIG_RSI(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rbp %X\n", SIG_RBP(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rsp %X\n", SIG_RSP(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("r8 %X\n", SIG_R8(info, ctxt) ); - runtime·printf("r9 %X\n", SIG_R9(info, ctxt) ); - runtime·printf("r10 %X\n", SIG_R10(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("r11 %X\n", SIG_R11(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("r12 %X\n", SIG_R12(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("r13 %X\n", SIG_R13(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("r14 %X\n", SIG_R14(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("r15 %X\n", SIG_R15(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rip %X\n", SIG_RIP(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("rflags %X\n", SIG_RFLAGS(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("cs %X\n", SIG_CS(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("fs %X\n", SIG_FS(info, ctxt)); - runtime·printf("gs %X\n", SIG_GS(info, ctxt)); -} - -void -runtime·sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo *info, void *ctxt, G *gp) -{ - uintptr *sp; - SigTab *t; - bool crash; - - if(sig == SIGPROF) { - runtime·sigprof((byte*)SIG_RIP(info, ctxt), (byte*)SIG_RSP(info, ctxt), nil, gp, m); - return; - } - -#ifdef GOOS_darwin - // x86-64 has 48-bit virtual addresses. The top 16 bits must echo bit 47. - // The hardware delivers a different kind of fault for a malformed address - // than it does for an attempt to access a valid but unmapped address. - // OS X 10.9.2 mishandles the malformed address case, making it look like - // a user-generated signal (like someone ran kill -SEGV ourpid). - // We pass user-generated signals to os/signal, or else ignore them. - // Doing that here - and returning to the faulting code - results in an - // infinite loop. It appears the best we can do is rewrite what the kernel - // delivers into something more like the truth. The address used below - // has very little chance of being the one that caused the fault, but it is - // malformed, it is clearly not a real pointer, and if it does get printed - // in real life, people will probably search for it and find this code. - // There are no Google hits for b01dfacedebac1e or 0xb01dfacedebac1e - // as I type this comment. - if(sig == SIGSEGV && SIG_CODE0(info, ctxt) == SI_USER) { - SIG_CODE0(info, ctxt) = SI_USER+1; - info->si_addr = (void*)(uintptr)0xb01dfacedebac1eULL; - } -#endif - - t = &runtime·sigtab[sig]; - if(SIG_CODE0(info, ctxt) != SI_USER && (t->flags & SigPanic)) { - // 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 = SIG_CODE0(info, ctxt); - gp->sigcode1 = SIG_CODE1(info, ctxt); - gp->sigpc = SIG_RIP(info, ctxt); - -#ifdef GOOS_darwin - // Work around Leopard bug that doesn't set FPE_INTDIV. - // Look at instruction to see if it is a divide. - // Not necessary in Snow Leopard (si_code will be != 0). - if(sig == SIGFPE && gp->sigcode0 == 0) { - byte *pc; - pc = (byte*)gp->sigpc; - if((pc[0]&0xF0) == 0x40) // 64-bit REX prefix - pc++; - else if(pc[0] == 0x66) // 16-bit instruction prefix - pc++; - if(pc[0] == 0xF6 || pc[0] == 0xF7) - gp->sigcode0 = FPE_INTDIV; - } -#endif - - // Only push runtime·sigpanic if rip != 0. - // If rip == 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(SIG_RIP(info, ctxt) != 0) { - sp = (uintptr*)SIG_RSP(info, ctxt); - if(sizeof(uintreg) > sizeof(uintptr)) - *--sp = 0; - *--sp = SIG_RIP(info, ctxt); - SIG_RSP(info, ctxt) = (uintptr)sp; - } - SIG_RIP(info, ctxt) = (uintptr)runtime·sigpanic; - return; - } - - if(SIG_CODE0(info, ctxt) == SI_USER || (t->flags & SigNotify)) - if(runtime·sigsend(sig)) - return; - if(t->flags & SigKill) - runtime·exit(2); - if(!(t->flags & SigThrow)) - return; - - m->throwing = 1; - m->caughtsig = gp; - 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", SIG_RIP(info, ctxt)); - 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(&crash)){ - runtime·goroutineheader(gp); - runtime·traceback(SIG_RIP(info, ctxt), SIG_RSP(info, ctxt), 0, gp); - runtime·tracebackothers(gp); - runtime·printf("\n"); - runtime·dumpregs(info, ctxt); - } - - if(crash) - runtime·crash(); - - runtime·exit(2); -} |