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/* DWARF2 EH unwinding support for SPARC Solaris.
Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Do code reading to identify a signal frame, and set the frame
state data appropriately. See unwind-dw2.c for the structs. */
#include <ucontext.h>
#include <sys/frame.h>
#include <sys/stack.h>
#ifdef __arch64__
#define IS_SIGHANDLER sparc64_is_sighandler
static int
sparc64_is_sighandler (unsigned int *pc, void *cfa, int *nframes)
{
if (/* Solaris 8+ - multi-threaded
----------------------------
<__sighndlr>: save %sp, -176, %sp
<__sighndlr+4>: mov %i0, %o0
<__sighndlr+8>: mov %i1, %o1
<__sighndlr+12>: call %i3
<__sighndlr+16>: mov %i2, %o2
<__sighndlr+20>: ret <--- PC
<__sighndlr+24>: restore */
pc[-5] == 0x9de3bf50
&& pc[-4] == 0x90100018
&& pc[-3] == 0x92100019
&& pc[-2] == 0x9fc6c000
&& pc[-1] == 0x9410001a
&& pc[ 0] == 0x81c7e008
&& pc[ 1] == 0x81e80000)
{
/* We have observed different calling frames among different
versions of the operating system, so that we need to
discriminate using the upper frame. We look for the return
address of the caller frame (there is an offset of 15 double
words between the frame address and the place where this return
address is stored) in order to do some more pattern matching. */
unsigned int cuh_pattern
= *(unsigned int *)(*(unsigned long *)(cfa + 15*8) - 4);
if (cuh_pattern == 0x92100019)
/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern in Solaris 11
libc.so.1:
<call_user_handler+864>: mov %i1, %o1
<call_user_handler+868>: call __sighndlr
This is the same setup as for Solaris 10, see below. */
*nframes = 3;
else if (cuh_pattern == 0xd25fa7ef)
{
/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern in Solaris 10
libc.so.1:
<call_user_handler+988>: ldx [ %fp + 0x7ef ], %o1
<call_user_handler+992>: call __sighndlr
There are 2 cases so we look for the return address of the
caller's caller frame in order to do more pattern matching. */
unsigned long sah_address = *(unsigned long *)(cfa + 176 + 15*8);
if (sah_address && *(unsigned int *)(sah_address - 4) == 0x92100019)
/* We need to move up three frames:
<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
__sighndlr
call_user_handler
sigacthandler
<kernel> */
*nframes = 3;
else
/* The sigacthandler frame isn't present in the chain.
We need to move up two frames:
<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
__sighndlr
call_user_handler
<kernel> */
*nframes = 2;
}
else if (cuh_pattern == 0x9410001a || cuh_pattern == 0x9410001b)
/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern in Solaris 9
libthread.so.1:
<call_user_handler+600>: mov %i2, %o2
<call_user_handler+604>: call __sighndlr
This is the same setup as for Solaris 10, see above. */
*nframes = 3;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
#define MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR sparc64_fallback_frame_state
#define MD_FROB_UPDATE_CONTEXT sparc64_frob_update_context
static void
sparc64_frob_update_context (struct _Unwind_Context *context,
_Unwind_FrameState *fs)
{
/* The column of %sp contains the old CFA, not the old value of %sp.
The CFA offset already comprises the stack bias so, when %sp is the
CFA register, we must avoid counting the stack bias twice. */
if (fs->regs.cfa_reg == __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ()
&& fs->regs.cfa_how == CFA_REG_OFFSET
&& fs->regs.cfa_offset != 0)
{
long i;
context->cfa -= STACK_BIAS;
for (i = 0; i < __LIBGCC_DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS__ + 1; ++i)
if (fs->regs.reg[i].how == REG_SAVED_OFFSET)
_Unwind_SetGRPtr (context, i,
_Unwind_GetGRPtr (context, i) - STACK_BIAS);
}
}
#else
#define IS_SIGHANDLER sparc_is_sighandler
static int
sparc_is_sighandler (unsigned int *pc, void *cfa, int *nframes)
{
if(/* Solaris 8+ - multi-threaded
----------------------------
<__sighndlr>: save %sp, -96, %sp
<__sighndlr+4>: mov %i0, %o0
<__sighndlr+8>: mov %i1, %o1
<__sighndlr+12>: call %i3
<__sighndlr+16>: mov %i2, %o2
<__sighndlr+20>: ret <--- PC
<__sighndlr+24>: restore */
pc[-5] == 0x9de3bfa0
&& pc[-4] == 0x90100018
&& pc[-3] == 0x92100019
&& pc[-2] == 0x9fc6c000
&& pc[-1] == 0x9410001a
&& pc[ 0] == 0x81c7e008
&& pc[ 1] == 0x81e80000)
{
/* We have observed different calling frames among different
versions of the operating system, so that we need to
discriminate using the upper frame. We look for the return
address of the caller frame (there is an offset of 15 words
between the frame address and the place where this return
address is stored) in order to do some more pattern matching. */
unsigned int cuh_pattern
= *(unsigned int *)(*(unsigned int *)(cfa + 15*4) - 4);
if (cuh_pattern == 0x92100019)
/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern in Solaris 11
libc.so.1:
<call_user_handler+876>: mov %i1, %o1
<call_user_handler+880>: call __sighndlr
This is the same setup as for Solaris 10, see below. */
*nframes = 3;
else if (cuh_pattern == 0xd407a04c)
{
/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern in Solaris 10
libc.so.1:
<call_user_handler+948>: ld [ %fp + 0x4c ], %o2
<call_user_handler+952>: call __sighndlr
There are 2 cases so we look for the return address of the
caller's caller frame in order to do more pattern matching. */
unsigned int sah_address = *(unsigned int *)(cfa + 96 + 15*4);
if (sah_address && *(unsigned int *)(sah_address - 4) == 0x92100019)
/* We need to move up three frames:
<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
__sighndlr
call_user_handler
sigacthandler
<kernel> */
*nframes = 3;
else
/* The sigacthandler frame isn't present in the chain.
We need to move up two frames:
<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
__sighndlr
call_user_handler
<kernel> */
*nframes = 2;
}
else if (cuh_pattern == 0x9410001a || cuh_pattern == 0x9410001b)
/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern in Solaris 9
libthread.so.1:
<call_user_handler+560>: mov %i2, %o2
<call_user_handler+564>: call __sighndlr
This is the same setup as for Solaris 10, see above. */
*nframes = 3;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
#define MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR sparc_fallback_frame_state
#endif
static _Unwind_Reason_Code
MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR (struct _Unwind_Context *context,
_Unwind_FrameState *fs)
{
void *pc = context->ra;
void *this_cfa = context->cfa;
int nframes = 0;
long new_cfa;
void *ra_location, *shifted_ra_location;
mcontext_t *mctx;
int i;
/* Deal with frame-less function from which a signal was raised. */
if (_Unwind_IsSignalFrame (context))
{
/* The CFA is by definition unmodified in this case. */
fs->regs.cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET;
fs->regs.cfa_reg = __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ();
fs->regs.cfa_offset = 0;
/* This is the canonical RA column. */
fs->retaddr_column = 15;
return _URC_NO_REASON;
}
/* Do some pattern matching at the return address. */
if (IS_SIGHANDLER (pc, this_cfa, &nframes))
{
struct frame *fp = (struct frame *) this_cfa;
struct handler_args {
struct frame frwin;
ucontext_t ucontext;
} *handler_args;
ucontext_t *ucp;
/* this_cfa points into the frame after the saved frame pointer and
saved pc (struct frame).
The ucontext_t structure is in the kernel frame after a struct
frame. Since the frame sizes vary even within OS releases, we
need to walk the stack to get there. */
for (i = 0; i < nframes; i++)
fp = (struct frame *) ((char *)fp->fr_savfp + STACK_BIAS);
handler_args = (struct handler_args *) fp;
ucp = &handler_args->ucontext;
mctx = &ucp->uc_mcontext;
}
else
return _URC_END_OF_STACK;
/* The frame address is %sp + STACK_BIAS in 64-bit mode. */
new_cfa = mctx->gregs[REG_SP] + STACK_BIAS;
fs->regs.cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET;
fs->regs.cfa_reg = __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ();
fs->regs.cfa_offset = new_cfa - (long) this_cfa + STACK_BIAS;
/* Restore global and out registers (in this order) from the
ucontext_t structure, uc_mcontext.gregs field. */
for (i = 1; i < 16; i++)
{
/* We never restore %sp as everything is purely CFA-based. */
if ((unsigned int) i == __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ())
continue;
/* First the global registers and then the out registers. */
fs->regs.reg[i].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
fs->regs.reg[i].loc.offset = (long)&mctx->gregs[REG_Y + i] - new_cfa;
}
/* Just above the stack pointer there are 16 extended words in which
the register window (in and local registers) was saved. */
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
{
fs->regs.reg[i + 16].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
fs->regs.reg[i + 16].loc.offset = i * sizeof(long);
}
/* Check whether we need to restore FPU registers. */
if (mctx->fpregs.fpu_qcnt)
{
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
{
fs->regs.reg[i + 32].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
fs->regs.reg[i + 32].loc.offset
= (long)&mctx->fpregs.fpu_fr.fpu_regs[i] - new_cfa;
}
#ifdef __arch64__
/* For 64-bit, fpu_fr.fpu_dregs contains 32 instead of 16 doubles. */
for (i = 32; i < 64; i++)
{
if (i > 32 && (i & 1))
continue;
fs->regs.reg[i + 32].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
fs->regs.reg[i + 32].loc.offset
= (long)&mctx->fpregs.fpu_fr.fpu_dregs[i/2] - new_cfa;
}
#endif
}
/* State the rules to find the kernel's code "return address", which is
the address of the active instruction when the signal was caught.
On the SPARC, since RETURN_ADDR_OFFSET (essentially 8) is defined, we
need to preventively subtract it from the purported return address. */
ra_location = &mctx->gregs[REG_PC];
shifted_ra_location = &mctx->gregs[REG_Y];
*(void **)shifted_ra_location = *(void **)ra_location - 8;
fs->retaddr_column = 0;
fs->regs.reg[0].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
fs->regs.reg[0].loc.offset = (long)shifted_ra_location - new_cfa;
/* SIGFPE for IEEE-754 exceptions is delivered after the faulting insn
rather than before it, so don't set fs->signal_frame in that case.
We test whether the cexc field of the FSR is zero. */
if ((mctx->fpregs.fpu_fsr & 0x1f) == 0)
fs->signal_frame = 1;
return _URC_NO_REASON;
}
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