glibc/hurd/hurdfault.c
Roland McGrath aa1075ea2f Sun May 12 11:16:58 1996 Roland McGrath <roland@delasyd.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* mach/Machrules (%.udeps rule): Write deps for %_server.[ch] too.
	(%_server.[ch] rule): Don't depend on %.defs; use #include to get
	installed .defs file.

	* stdio-common/vfprintf.c (flockfile, funlockfile): Define to
	nothing for stdio.  Fix fUNlockfile -> funlockfile for libio.
	* stdio-common/vfscanf.c: Likewise.

Sat May 11 13:43:41 1996  Roland McGrath  <roland@delasyd.gnu.ai.mit.edu>

	* hurd/hurdfault.c: Include faultexc_server.h instead of faultexc.h.

	* mach/Machrules (%.ir rule): Don't produce deps for imports.

	* elf/dl-fini.c (_dl_fini): Clear L->l_init_called after calling fn.

	* Makerules (install): Depend on $(slibdir)/libc.so$(libc.so-version).
	[!subdir] ($(libdir)/libc.so, $(common-objpfx)/libc-syms.so): Protect
	these targets and install dep on $(libdir)/libc.so with this.

	* hurd/Makefile: Removed all rules and defns for using code from Hurd
	sources and installing headers from there.

	* sysdeps/mach/hurd/errnos.awk: Set in_mach_errors to FILENAME when we
 	set it.  In Mach error matching clause, only match if FILENAME is
 	still the same value.

	* sysdeps/mach/hurd/Makefile: Don't include sysdeps/mach/Makefile;
	$(mach-srcdir) no longer exists.
	(hurd-srcdir): Variable removed.
	(includes): Don't append -I$(hurd-srcdir).
	(last-includes): Variable removed.
	Remove vpath specs using $(hurd-srcdir).
	(mach-errno-h): New canned sequence.
	($(common-objpfx)errnos.d): New target, generated included makefile
	to determine absolute file names of Mach headers to search for error
	codes and set variable mach-errnos-deps.
	($(common-objpfx)stamp-errnos): Depend on $(mach-errnos-deps) instead
	of prior explicit list.
	(generated): Add errnos.d, stamp-errnos.

	* mach/Machrules (some-if-rtn): New variable and target; compute deps
	of some if routine and make all if routines depend on that .d file
	instead of static list of .h files.

	* mach/Makefile (mach/mach_interface.defs,
	mach/memory_object_user.defs): Targets removed.
	($(objpfx)mach-syscalls.mk): Tweak this kludge so it doesn't depend
	directly on Mach sources.

	* sysdeps/mach/Makefile (mach-srcdir): Variable removed.
	(includes): Don't append -I$(mach-srcdir).
	Remove vpath specs using $(mach-srcdir).

	* hurd/Makefile (server-interfaces): Add faultexc.
	(sig): Remove it from here.
	(fault%.[ch]): Rule removed.
	(MIGFLAGS-faultexc): New variable.

	* hurd/faultexc.defs: New file.

	* mach/Machrules (%.ustamp rule): Pass $(MIGFLAGS-$*) to mig.
	(%_server.[ch] rule): Likewise.

	* mach/Makefile: Removed all rules and defns for using code from Mach
	sources and installing headers from there.

	* Makeconfig [$(build-shared)=yes] (link-libc): Append
	$(libc.so-version) to libc.so.

	* mach/Machrules (%.ustamp rule): Don't depend on %.defs.
	(%.udeps): New rule parallel to that one, generating included
	makefiles with -M output from `#include <%.defs>'.

	* Makerules (sed-remove-objpfx): Remove space before \ at eol.
1996-05-12 16:38:08 +00:00

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/* Handle faults in the signal thread.
Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library 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
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave,
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include <hurd.h>
#include <hurd/signal.h>
#include "hurdfault.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "thread_state.h"
#include "faultexc_server.h" /* mig-generated header for our exc server. */
#include <assert.h>
jmp_buf _hurdsig_fault_env;
struct hurd_signal_preempter _hurdsig_fault_preempter;
static mach_port_t forward_sigexc;
kern_return_t
_hurdsig_fault_catch_exception_raise (mach_port_t port,
thread_t thread,
task_t task,
int exception,
int code,
int subcode)
{
int signo;
struct hurd_signal_detail d;
if (port != forward_sigexc ||
thread != _hurd_msgport_thread || task != __mach_task_self ())
return EPERM; /* Strange bogosity. */
d.exc = exception;
d.exc_code = code;
d.exc_subcode = subcode;
/* Call the machine-dependent function to translate the Mach exception
codes into a signal number and subcode. */
_hurd_exception2signal (&d, &signo);
return HURD_PREEMPT_SIGNAL_P (&_hurdsig_fault_preempter, signo, d.code)
? 0 : EGREGIOUS;
}
static void
faulted (void)
{
struct
{
mach_msg_header_t head;
char buf[64];
} request;
struct
{
mach_msg_header_t head;
mach_msg_type_t type;
int result;
} reply;
extern int _hurdsig_fault_exc_server (mach_msg_header_t *,
mach_msg_header_t *);
/* Wait for the exception_raise message forwarded by the proc server. */
if (__mach_msg (&request.head, MACH_RCV_MSG, 0,
sizeof request, forward_sigexc,
MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL)
!= MACH_MSG_SUCCESS)
__libc_fatal ("msg receive failed on signal thread exc\n");
/* Run the exc demuxer which should call the server function above.
That function returns 0 if the exception was expected. */
_hurdsig_fault_exc_server (&request.head, &reply.head);
if (reply.head.msgh_remote_port != MACH_PORT_NULL)
__mach_msg (&reply.head, MACH_SEND_MSG, reply.head.msgh_size,
0, MACH_PORT_NULL, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL);
if (reply.result == MIG_BAD_ID)
__mach_msg_destroy (&request.head);
if (reply.result)
__libc_fatal ("BUG: unexpected fault in signal thread\n");
_hurdsig_fault_preempter.signals = 0;
longjmp (_hurdsig_fault_env, 1);
}
static char faultstack[1024];
/* Send exceptions for the signal thread to the proc server.
It will forward the message on to our message port,
and then restore the thread's state to code which
does `longjmp (_hurd_sigthread_fault_env, 1)'. */
void
_hurdsig_fault_init (void)
{
error_t err;
struct machine_thread_state state;
mach_port_t sigexc;
/* Allocate a port to receive signal thread exceptions.
We will move this receive right to the proc server. */
err = __mach_port_allocate (__mach_task_self (),
MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &sigexc);
assert_perror (err);
err = __mach_port_allocate (__mach_task_self (),
MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &forward_sigexc);
assert_perror (err);
/* Allocate a port to receive the exception msgs forwarded
from the proc server. */
err = __mach_port_insert_right (__mach_task_self (), sigexc,
sigexc, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND);
assert_perror (err);
/* Set the queue limit for this port to just one. The proc server will
notice if we ever get a second exception while one remains queued and
unreceived, and decide we are hopelessly buggy. */
err = __mach_port_set_qlimit (__mach_task_self (), forward_sigexc, 1);
assert_perror (err);
/* This state will be restored when we fault.
It runs the function above. */
memset (&state, 0, sizeof state);
MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SET_PC (&state, faulted);
MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_SET_SP (&state, faultstack, sizeof faultstack);
err = __USEPORT
(PROC,
__proc_handle_exceptions (port,
sigexc,
forward_sigexc, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND,
MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
(natural_t *) &state,
MACHINE_THREAD_STATE_COUNT));
assert_perror (err);
/* Direct signal thread exceptions to the proc server. */
err = __thread_set_special_port (_hurd_msgport_thread,
THREAD_EXCEPTION_PORT, sigexc);
__mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), sigexc);
assert_perror (err);
}