1 | /* Page fault handling library.
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2 | Copyright (C) 1993-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 | Copyright (C) 2018 Nylon Chen <[email protected]>
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4 |
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5 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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6 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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7 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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8 | (at your option) any later version.
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9 |
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10 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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11 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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13 | GNU General Public License for more details.
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14 |
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15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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16 | along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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17 |
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18 | /* Written by Bruno Haible and Nylon Chen. */
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19 |
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20 | #include <config.h>
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21 |
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22 | /* Specification. */
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23 | #include "sigsegv.h"
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24 |
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25 | #include <errno.h>
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26 | #include <stdio.h> /* declares perror */
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27 | #include <stdint.h> /* defines uintptr_t */
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28 | #include <stdlib.h>
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29 | #include <signal.h>
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30 | #if HAVE_GETRLIMIT
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31 | # include <sys/resource.h> /* declares struct rlimit */
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32 | #endif
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33 |
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34 | #ifdef __OpenBSD__
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35 | # include <sys/param.h> /* defines macro OpenBSD */
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36 | #endif
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37 |
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38 |
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39 | /* Version number. */
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40 | int libsigsegv_version = LIBSIGSEGV_VERSION;
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41 |
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42 |
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43 | /* ======================= Fault handler information ======================= */
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44 |
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45 | /* Define:
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46 |
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47 | SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST
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48 | is the argument list for the actual fault handler.
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49 |
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50 | and if available (optional):
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51 |
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52 | SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS
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53 | is a macro for fetching the fault address.
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54 |
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55 | SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT
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56 | is a macro giving a pointer to the entire fault context (i.e.
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57 | the register set etc.).
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58 |
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59 | SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
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60 | is a macro for fetching the stackpointer at the moment the fault
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61 | occurred.
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62 | */
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63 |
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64 | #if defined __linux__ || defined __ANDROID__ /* Linux */
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65 |
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66 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
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67 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
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68 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
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69 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
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70 |
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71 | # if defined __alpha__
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72 |
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73 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/sys/ucontext.h
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74 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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75 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/sigcontextinfo.h.
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76 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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77 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/sys/ucontext.h
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78 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>
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79 | are actually the same. */
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80 |
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81 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.sc_regs[30]
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82 |
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83 | # elif defined __arm64__ /* 64-bit */
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84 |
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85 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/sys/ucontext.h.
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86 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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87 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/sys/ucontext.h
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88 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>
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89 | are actually the same. */
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90 |
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91 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.sp
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92 |
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93 | # elif defined __arm__ || defined __armhf__ /* 32-bit */
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94 |
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95 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/sys/ucontext.h
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96 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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97 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/sigcontextinfo.h.
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98 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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99 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/sys/ucontext.h
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100 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>
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101 | are actually the same. */
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102 |
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103 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.arm_sp
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104 |
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105 | # elif defined __cris__
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106 |
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107 | /* See glibc-ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/cris/sys/ucontext.h.
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108 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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109 | glibc-ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/cris/sys/ucontext.h
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110 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>
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111 | are actually the same. */
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112 |
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113 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.usp
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114 |
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115 | # elif defined __hppa__
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116 |
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117 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/sys/ucontext.h.
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118 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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119 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/hppa/sys/ucontext.h
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120 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>
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121 | are actually the same. */
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122 |
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123 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.sc_gr[30]
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124 |
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125 | # elif defined __x86_64__ /* 64 bit registers */
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126 |
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127 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h
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128 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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129 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sigcontextinfo.h.
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130 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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131 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h
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132 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in
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133 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/bits/sigcontext.h
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134 | (see also <asm/sigcontext.h>)
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135 | are effectively the same. */
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136 |
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137 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RSP]
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138 |
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139 | # elif defined __i386__ /* 32 bit registers */
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140 |
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141 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h
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142 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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143 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sigcontextinfo.h.
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144 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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145 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/sys/ucontext.h
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146 | and the 'struct sigcontext_ia32' defined in <asm/sigcontext32.h>
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147 | are effectively the same. */
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148 |
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149 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ESP]
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150 | /* same value as ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_UESP] */
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151 |
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152 | # elif defined __ia64__
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153 |
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154 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/sys/ucontext.h.
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155 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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156 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/sys/ucontext.h
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157 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in
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158 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/bits/sigcontext.h
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159 | (see also <asm/sigcontext.h>)
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160 | are actually the same. */
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161 |
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162 | /* IA-64 has two stack pointers, one that grows down, called $r12, and one
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163 | that grows up, called $bsp/$bspstore. */
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164 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.sc_gr[12]
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165 |
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166 | /* It would be better to access $bspstore instead of $bsp but I don't know
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167 | where to find it in 'struct sigcontext'. Anyway, it doesn't matter
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168 | because $bsp and $bspstore never differ by more than ca. 1 KB. */
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169 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_BSP_POINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.sc_ar_bsp
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170 |
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171 | # elif defined __m68k__
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172 |
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173 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/ucontext.h
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174 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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175 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sigcontextinfo.h.
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176 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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177 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k/sys/ucontext.h
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178 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>
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179 | are quite different types. */
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180 |
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181 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[R_SP]
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182 |
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183 | # elif defined __mips__ || defined __mipsn32__ || defined __mips64__
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184 |
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185 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sys/ucontext.h
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186 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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187 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sigcontextinfo.h.
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188 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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189 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sys/ucontext.h
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190 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in
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191 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/sigcontext.h
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192 | (see also <asm/sigcontext.h>)
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193 | are effectively the same. */
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194 |
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195 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[29]
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196 |
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197 | # elif defined __nds32__
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198 |
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199 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nds32/sys/ucontext.h
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200 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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201 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/nds32/sigcontextinfo.h.
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202 | Both are found in <https://patches-gcc.linaro.org/cover/4409/> part 08/11
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203 | <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2018-05/msg00125.html>. */
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204 |
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205 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.nds32_sp
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206 |
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207 | # elif defined __powerpc__ || defined __powerpc64__ || defined __powerpc64_elfv2__
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208 |
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209 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/sys/ucontext.h
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210 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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211 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/sigcontextinfo.h.
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212 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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213 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/sys/ucontext.h,
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214 | the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>,
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215 | and the 'struct pt_regs' defined in <asm/ptrace.h>
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216 | are quite different types. */
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217 |
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218 | # if defined __powerpc64__ || defined __powerpc64_elfv2__ /* 64-bit */
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219 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gp_regs[1]
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220 | # else /* 32-bit */
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221 | /* both should be equivalent */
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222 | # if 0
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223 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.regs->gpr[1]
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224 | # else
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225 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.uc_regs->gregs[1]
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226 | # endif
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227 | # endif
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228 |
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229 | # elif defined __riscv32__ || __riscv64__
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230 |
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231 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/sys/ucontext.h
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232 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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233 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/sigcontextinfo.h.
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234 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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235 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/sys/ucontext.h
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236 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in
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237 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/riscv/bits/sigcontext.h
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238 | start with the same block of 32 general-purpose registers. */
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239 |
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240 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.__gregs[REG_SP]
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241 |
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242 | # elif defined __s390__ || defined __s390x__
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243 |
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244 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/sys/ucontext.h
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245 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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246 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/sigcontextinfo.h.
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247 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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248 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/sys/ucontext.h
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249 | and the '_sigregs' type, indirect part of 'struct sigcontext', defined
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250 | in <asm/sigcontext.h>, are effectively the same. */
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251 |
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252 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[15]
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253 |
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254 | # elif defined __sh__
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255 |
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256 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sys/ucontext.h
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257 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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258 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sigcontextinfo.h.
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259 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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260 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sys/ucontext.h
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261 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in <asm/sigcontext.h>
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262 | are effectively the same. */
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263 |
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264 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[15]
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265 |
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266 | # elif defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc64__
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267 |
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268 | /* See glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sys/ucontext.h
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269 | and the definition of GET_STACK in
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270 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/{sparc32,sparc64}/sigcontextinfo.h.
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271 | Note that the 'mcontext_t' defined in
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272 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sys/ucontext.h
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273 | and the 'struct sigcontext' defined in
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274 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/sigcontext.h
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275 | (see also <asm/sigcontext.h>)
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276 | are quite different types. */
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277 |
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278 | # if defined __sparc64__/* 64-bit */
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279 | /* From linux-4.8.1/arch/sparc/kernel/signal_64.c, function setup_rt_frame, we
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280 | see that ucp is not an 'ucontext_t *' but rather a 'struct sigcontext *'
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281 | that happens to have the same value as sip (which is possible because a
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282 | 'struct sigcontext' starts with 128 bytes room for the siginfo_t). */
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283 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER (((struct sigcontext *) ucp)->sigc_regs.u_regs[14] + 2047)
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284 | # else /* 32-bit */
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285 | /* From linux-4.8.1/arch/sparc/kernel/signal_32.c, function setup_rt_frame,
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286 | and linux-4.8.1/arch/sparc/kernel/signal32.c, function setup_rt_frame32, we
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287 | see that ucp is a 'struct pt_regs *' or 'struct pt_regs32 *', respectively.
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288 | In userland, this is a 'struct sigcontext *'. */
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289 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((struct sigcontext *) ucp)->si_regs.u_regs[14]
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290 | # endif
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291 |
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292 | /* The sip->si_addr field is correct for a normal fault, but unusable in case
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293 | of a stack overflow. What I observe (when running
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294 | tests/test-sigsegv-catch-stackoverflow1, with a printf right at the beginning
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295 | of sigsegv_handler) is that sip->si_addr is near 0:
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296 | - in 64-bit mode: sip->si_addr = 0x000000000000030F, and gdb shows me that
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297 | the fault occurs in an instruction 'stx %o3,[%fp+0x30f]' and %fp is 0.
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298 | In fact, all registers %l0..%l7 and %i0..%i7 are 0.
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299 | - in 32-bit mode: sip->si_addr = 0xFFFFFA64, and gdb shows me that
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300 | the fault occurs in an instruction 'st %g2,[%fp-1436]' and %fp is 0.
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301 | In fact, all registers %l0..%l7 and %i0..%i7 are 0.
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302 | Apparently when the stack overflow occurred, some trap has tried to move the
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303 | contents of the registers %l0..%l7 and %i0..%i7 (a "window" in SPARC
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304 | terminology) to the stack, did not succeed in doing this, replaced all these
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305 | register values with 0, and resumed execution at the fault location. This
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306 | time, due to %fp = 0, a different fault was triggered. Now it is impossible
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307 | to determine the real (previous) fault address because, even if know the
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308 | faulting instruction, the previous register values have been lost. */
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309 | # define BOGUS_FAULT_ADDRESS_UPON_STACK_OVERFLOW
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310 |
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311 | # else
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312 |
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313 | /* When adding support for other CPUs here: */
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314 |
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315 | /* For SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST, see the definition of SIGCONTEXT in
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316 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/<cpu>/sigcontextinfo.h. */
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317 |
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318 | /* For SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER, see the definition of GET_STACK in
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319 | glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/<cpu>/sigcontextinfo.h. */
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320 |
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321 | # endif
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322 |
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323 | #endif
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324 |
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325 | #if defined __GNU__ /* Hurd */
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326 |
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327 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, int code, struct sigcontext *scp
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328 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS (unsigned long) code
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329 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT scp
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330 |
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331 | # if defined __i386__
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332 |
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333 | /* scp points to a 'struct sigcontext' (defined in
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334 | glibc/sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/bits/sigcontext.h).
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335 | The registers of this struct get pushed on the stack through
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336 | gnumach/i386/i386/locore.S:trapall. */
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337 | /* Both sc_esp and sc_uesp appear to have the same value.
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338 | It appears more reliable to use sc_uesp because it is labelled as
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339 | "old esp, if trapped from user". */
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340 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_uesp
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341 |
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342 | # endif
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343 |
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344 | #endif
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345 |
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346 | #if defined __FreeBSD_kernel__ || defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __DragonFly__ /* GNU/kFreeBSD, FreeBSD */
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347 |
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348 | # if defined __arm__ || defined __armhf__ || defined __arm64__
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349 |
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350 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
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351 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
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352 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
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353 |
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354 | # if defined __arm64__ /* 64-bit */
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355 |
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356 | /* See sys/arm64/include/ucontext.h. */
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357 |
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358 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.mc_gpregs.gp_sp
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359 |
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360 | # elif defined __arm__ || defined __armhf__ /* 32-bit */
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361 |
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362 | /* See sys/arm/include/ucontext.h. */
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363 |
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364 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_SP]
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365 |
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366 | # endif
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367 |
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368 | # else
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369 |
|
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370 | /* On FreeBSD 12, both of these approaches work. On FreeBSD derivatives, the
|
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371 | first one has more chances to work. */
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372 | # if 1
|
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373 | /* Use signal handlers without SA_SIGINFO. */
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374 |
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375 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, int code, struct sigcontext *scp, void *addr
|
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376 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS addr
|
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377 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT scp
|
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378 |
|
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379 | /* See sys/x86/include/signal.h. */
|
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380 |
|
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381 | # if defined __x86_64__
|
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382 | /* 64 bit registers */
|
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383 |
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384 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_rsp
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385 |
|
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386 | # elif defined __i386__
|
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387 | /* 32 bit registers */
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388 |
|
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389 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_esp
|
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390 |
|
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391 | # endif
|
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392 |
|
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393 | # else
|
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394 | /* Use signal handlers with SA_SIGINFO. */
|
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395 |
|
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396 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *scp
|
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397 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
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398 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((struct sigcontext *) scp)
|
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399 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
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400 |
|
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401 | /* See sys/x86/include/signal.h. */
|
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402 |
|
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403 | # if defined __x86_64__
|
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404 | /* 64 bit registers */
|
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405 |
|
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406 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((struct sigcontext *) scp)->sc_rsp
|
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407 |
|
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408 | # elif defined __i386__
|
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409 | /* 32 bit registers */
|
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410 |
|
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411 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((struct sigcontext *) scp)->sc_esp
|
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412 |
|
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413 | # endif
|
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414 |
|
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415 | # endif
|
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416 |
|
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417 | # endif
|
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418 |
|
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419 | #endif
|
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420 |
|
---|
421 | #if defined __NetBSD__ /* NetBSD */
|
---|
422 |
|
---|
423 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
|
---|
424 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
---|
425 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
|
---|
426 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
427 |
|
---|
428 | /* _UC_MACHINE_SP is a platform independent macro.
|
---|
429 | Defined in <machine/mcontext.h>, see
|
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430 | http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sys/arch/$arch/include/mcontext.h
|
---|
431 | Supported on alpha, amd64, i386, ia64, m68k, mips, powerpc, sparc since
|
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432 | NetBSD 2.0.
|
---|
433 | On i386, _UC_MACHINE_SP is the same as ->uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_UESP],
|
---|
434 | and apparently the same value as ->uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_ESP]. */
|
---|
435 | # ifdef _UC_MACHINE_SP
|
---|
436 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER _UC_MACHINE_SP ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
|
---|
437 | # endif
|
---|
438 |
|
---|
439 | #endif
|
---|
440 |
|
---|
441 | #if defined __OpenBSD__ /* OpenBSD */
|
---|
442 |
|
---|
443 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, struct sigcontext *scp
|
---|
444 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
---|
445 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT scp
|
---|
446 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
447 |
|
---|
448 | # if defined __alpha__
|
---|
449 |
|
---|
450 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
451 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/alpha/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
452 |
|
---|
453 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_regs[30]
|
---|
454 |
|
---|
455 | # elif defined __arm__ || defined __armhf__
|
---|
456 |
|
---|
457 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
458 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/arm/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
459 |
|
---|
460 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_usr_sp
|
---|
461 |
|
---|
462 | # elif defined __hppa__ || defined __hppa64__
|
---|
463 |
|
---|
464 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
465 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/hppa/include/signal.h
|
---|
466 | and
|
---|
467 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/hppa64/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
468 |
|
---|
469 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_regs[30]
|
---|
470 |
|
---|
471 | # elif defined __x86_64__
|
---|
472 | /* 64 bit registers */
|
---|
473 |
|
---|
474 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
475 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/amd64/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
476 |
|
---|
477 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_rsp
|
---|
478 |
|
---|
479 | # elif defined __i386__
|
---|
480 | /* 32 bit registers */
|
---|
481 |
|
---|
482 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
483 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/i386/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
484 |
|
---|
485 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_esp
|
---|
486 |
|
---|
487 | # elif defined __m68k__
|
---|
488 |
|
---|
489 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
490 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/m68k/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
491 |
|
---|
492 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_sp
|
---|
493 |
|
---|
494 | # elif defined __m88k__
|
---|
495 |
|
---|
496 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
497 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/m88k/include/signal.h
|
---|
498 | and the definition of 'struct reg' in
|
---|
499 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/m88k/include/reg.h. */
|
---|
500 |
|
---|
501 | # if OpenBSD >= 201211 /* OpenBSD version >= 5.2 */
|
---|
502 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_regs[31]
|
---|
503 | # else
|
---|
504 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_regs.r[31]
|
---|
505 | # endif
|
---|
506 |
|
---|
507 | # elif defined __mips__ || defined __mipsn32__ || defined __mips64__
|
---|
508 |
|
---|
509 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
510 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/mips64/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
511 |
|
---|
512 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_regs[29]
|
---|
513 |
|
---|
514 | # elif defined __powerpc__ || defined __powerpc64__
|
---|
515 |
|
---|
516 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' and 'struct trapframe' in
|
---|
517 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/powerpc/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
518 |
|
---|
519 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_frame.fixreg[1]
|
---|
520 |
|
---|
521 | # elif defined __sh__
|
---|
522 |
|
---|
523 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
524 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/sh/include/signal.h
|
---|
525 | and the definition of 'struct reg' in
|
---|
526 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/sh/include/reg.h. */
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 | # if OpenBSD >= 201211 /* OpenBSD version >= 5.2 */
|
---|
529 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_reg[20-15]
|
---|
530 | # else
|
---|
531 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_reg.r_r15
|
---|
532 | # endif
|
---|
533 |
|
---|
534 | # elif defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc64__
|
---|
535 |
|
---|
536 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
537 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/sparc/include/signal.h
|
---|
538 | and
|
---|
539 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/sparc64/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
540 |
|
---|
541 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_sp
|
---|
542 |
|
---|
543 | # elif defined __vax__
|
---|
544 |
|
---|
545 | /* See the definition of 'struct sigcontext' in
|
---|
546 | openbsd-src/sys/arch/vax/include/signal.h. */
|
---|
547 |
|
---|
548 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_sp
|
---|
549 |
|
---|
550 | # endif
|
---|
551 |
|
---|
552 | #endif
|
---|
553 |
|
---|
554 | #if (defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__) /* macOS */
|
---|
555 |
|
---|
556 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
|
---|
557 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
---|
558 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
|
---|
559 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
560 |
|
---|
561 | # if defined __x86_64__
|
---|
562 |
|
---|
563 | /* See the definitions of
|
---|
564 | - 'ucontext_t' and 'struct __darwin_ucontext' in <sys/_types/_ucontext.h>,
|
---|
565 | - 'struct __darwin_mcontext64' in <i386/_mcontext.h>, and
|
---|
566 | - 'struct __darwin_x86_thread_state64' in <mach/i386/_structs.h>. */
|
---|
567 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext->__ss.__rsp
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | # elif defined __i386__
|
---|
570 |
|
---|
571 | /* See the definitions of
|
---|
572 | - 'ucontext_t' and 'struct __darwin_ucontext' in <sys/_types/_ucontext.h>,
|
---|
573 | - 'struct __darwin_mcontext32' in <i386/_mcontext.h>, and
|
---|
574 | - 'struct __darwin_i386_thread_state' in <mach/i386/_structs.h>. */
|
---|
575 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext->__ss.__esp
|
---|
576 |
|
---|
577 | # elif defined __arm64__
|
---|
578 |
|
---|
579 | /* See the definitions of
|
---|
580 | - 'ucontext_t' and 'struct __darwin_ucontext' in <sys/_types/_ucontext.h>,
|
---|
581 | - 'struct __darwin_mcontext64' in <arm/_mcontext.h>, and
|
---|
582 | - 'struct __darwin_arm_thread_state64' in <mach/arm/_structs.h>. */
|
---|
583 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext->__ss.__sp
|
---|
584 |
|
---|
585 | # elif defined __powerpc__
|
---|
586 |
|
---|
587 | /* See the definitions of
|
---|
588 | - 'ucontext_t' and 'struct __darwin_ucontext' in <sys/_structs.h>,
|
---|
589 | - 'struct __darwin_mcontext' in <ppc/_structs.h>, and
|
---|
590 | - 'struct __darwin_ppc_thread_state' in <mach/ppc/_structs.h>. */
|
---|
591 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext->__ss.__r1
|
---|
592 |
|
---|
593 | # endif
|
---|
594 |
|
---|
595 | #endif
|
---|
596 |
|
---|
597 | #if defined _AIX /* AIX */
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
|
---|
600 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
---|
601 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
|
---|
602 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
603 |
|
---|
604 | # if defined __powerpc__ || defined __powerpc64__
|
---|
605 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.jmp_context.gpr[1]
|
---|
606 | # endif
|
---|
607 |
|
---|
608 | #endif
|
---|
609 |
|
---|
610 | #if defined __sgi /* IRIX */
|
---|
611 |
|
---|
612 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, int code, struct sigcontext *scp
|
---|
613 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS (unsigned long) scp->sc_badvaddr
|
---|
614 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT scp
|
---|
615 |
|
---|
616 | # if defined __mips__ || defined __mipsn32__ || defined __mips64__
|
---|
617 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER scp->sc_regs[29]
|
---|
618 | # endif
|
---|
619 |
|
---|
620 | #endif
|
---|
621 |
|
---|
622 | #if defined __sun /* Solaris */
|
---|
623 |
|
---|
624 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
|
---|
625 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
---|
626 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
|
---|
627 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
628 |
|
---|
629 | # if defined __x86_64__
|
---|
630 | /* 64 bit registers */
|
---|
631 |
|
---|
632 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_RSP]
|
---|
633 |
|
---|
634 | # elif defined __i386__
|
---|
635 | /* 32 bit registers */
|
---|
636 |
|
---|
637 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[ESP]
|
---|
638 |
|
---|
639 | # elif defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc64__
|
---|
640 |
|
---|
641 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_O6]
|
---|
642 |
|
---|
643 | # if SOLARIS11
|
---|
644 |
|
---|
645 | /* On Solaris 11.3/SPARC, both in 32-bit and 64-bit mode, when catching
|
---|
646 | stack overflow, the fault address is correct the first time, but is zero
|
---|
647 | or near zero the second time.
|
---|
648 | 'truss tests/test-sigsegv-catch-stackoverflow1' shows it:
|
---|
649 |
|
---|
650 | In 32-bit mode:
|
---|
651 |
|
---|
652 | Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x000116E8
|
---|
653 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0xFFB00000
|
---|
654 | Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
|
---|
655 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0xFFB00000
|
---|
656 | then
|
---|
657 | Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x000116E8
|
---|
658 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000008
|
---|
659 | Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
|
---|
660 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000008
|
---|
661 |
|
---|
662 | In 64-bit mode:
|
---|
663 |
|
---|
664 | Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x100001C58
|
---|
665 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0xFFFFFFFF7FF00000
|
---|
666 | Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
|
---|
667 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0xFFFFFFFF7FF00000
|
---|
668 | then
|
---|
669 | Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x100001C58
|
---|
670 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000000
|
---|
671 | Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [caught]
|
---|
672 | siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000000
|
---|
673 | */
|
---|
674 | # define BOGUS_FAULT_ADDRESS_UPON_STACK_OVERFLOW
|
---|
675 |
|
---|
676 | # endif
|
---|
677 |
|
---|
678 | # endif
|
---|
679 |
|
---|
680 | #endif
|
---|
681 |
|
---|
682 | #if defined __CYGWIN__ /* Cygwin */
|
---|
683 |
|
---|
684 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
|
---|
685 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
---|
686 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
|
---|
687 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
688 |
|
---|
689 | /* See the definition of 'ucontext_t' in <sys/ucontext.h> and
|
---|
690 | of 'struct __mcontext' in <cygwin/signal.h>. */
|
---|
691 | # if defined __x86_64__
|
---|
692 | /* 64 bit registers */
|
---|
693 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.rsp
|
---|
694 | # elif defined __i386__
|
---|
695 | /* 32 bit registers */
|
---|
696 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.esp
|
---|
697 | # endif
|
---|
698 |
|
---|
699 | #endif
|
---|
700 |
|
---|
701 | #if defined __HAIKU__ /* Haiku */
|
---|
702 |
|
---|
703 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST int sig, siginfo_t *sip, void *ucp
|
---|
704 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS sip->si_addr
|
---|
705 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT ((ucontext_t *) ucp)
|
---|
706 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
707 |
|
---|
708 | # if defined __x86_64__
|
---|
709 | /* 64 bit registers */
|
---|
710 |
|
---|
711 | /* See the definition of 'ucontext_t' in <signal.h> and
|
---|
712 | of 'struct vregs' in <arch/x86_64/signal.h>. */
|
---|
713 |
|
---|
714 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.rsp
|
---|
715 |
|
---|
716 | # elif defined __i386__
|
---|
717 | /* 32 bit registers */
|
---|
718 |
|
---|
719 | /* See the definition of 'ucontext_t' in <signal.h> and
|
---|
720 | of 'struct vregs' in <arch/x86/signal.h>. */
|
---|
721 |
|
---|
722 | # define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER ((ucontext_t *) ucp)->uc_mcontext.esp
|
---|
723 |
|
---|
724 | # endif
|
---|
725 |
|
---|
726 | #endif
|
---|
727 |
|
---|
728 | /* ========================================================================== */
|
---|
729 |
|
---|
730 | /* List of signals that are sent when an invalid virtual memory address
|
---|
731 | is accessed, or when the stack overflows. */
|
---|
732 | #if defined __GNU__ \
|
---|
733 | || defined __FreeBSD_kernel__ || defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __DragonFly__ \
|
---|
734 | || defined __NetBSD__ || defined __OpenBSD__ \
|
---|
735 | || (defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__)
|
---|
736 | # define SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS(var,body) \
|
---|
737 | { int var; var = SIGSEGV; { body } var = SIGBUS; { body } }
|
---|
738 | #else
|
---|
739 | # define SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS(var,body) \
|
---|
740 | { int var; var = SIGSEGV; { body } }
|
---|
741 | #endif
|
---|
742 |
|
---|
743 | /* ========================================================================== */
|
---|
744 |
|
---|
745 | /* Determine the virtual memory area of a given address. */
|
---|
746 | #include "stackvma.h"
|
---|
747 |
|
---|
748 | /* ========================================================================== */
|
---|
749 |
|
---|
750 | /* On the average Unix platform, we define
|
---|
751 |
|
---|
752 | HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY
|
---|
753 | if there is a fault-*.h include file which defines
|
---|
754 | SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST and SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS.
|
---|
755 |
|
---|
756 | HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
757 | if HAVE_SIGALTSTACK is set and
|
---|
758 | at least two of the following are true:
|
---|
759 | A) There is a fault-*.h include file which defines
|
---|
760 | SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST and SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS.
|
---|
761 | B) There is a fault-*.h include file which defines
|
---|
762 | SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST and SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER.
|
---|
763 | C) There is a stackvma-*.c, other than stackvma-none.c, which
|
---|
764 | defines sigsegv_get_vma.
|
---|
765 |
|
---|
766 | Why? Obviously, to catch stack overflow, we need an alternate signal
|
---|
767 | stack; this requires kernel support. But we also need to distinguish
|
---|
768 | (with a reasonable confidence) a stack overflow from a regular SIGSEGV.
|
---|
769 | If we have A) and B), we use the
|
---|
770 | Heuristic AB: If the fault address is near the stack pointer, it's a
|
---|
771 | stack overflow.
|
---|
772 | If we have A) and C), we use the
|
---|
773 | Heuristic AC: If the fault address is near and beyond the bottom of
|
---|
774 | the stack's virtual memory area, it's a stack overflow.
|
---|
775 | If we have B) and C), we use the
|
---|
776 | Heuristic BC: If the stack pointer is near the bottom of the stack's
|
---|
777 | virtual memory area, it's a stack overflow.
|
---|
778 | This heuristic comes in two flavours: On OSes which let the stack's
|
---|
779 | VMA grow continuously, we determine the bottom by use of getrlimit().
|
---|
780 | On OSes which preallocate the stack's VMA with its maximum size
|
---|
781 | (like BeOS), we use the stack's VMA directly.
|
---|
782 | */
|
---|
783 |
|
---|
784 | #if HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY \
|
---|
785 | && !(defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST && defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS)
|
---|
786 | # error "You need to define SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST and SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS before you can define HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY."
|
---|
787 | #endif
|
---|
788 | #if !HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY \
|
---|
789 | && (defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST && defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS) \
|
---|
790 | && !(defined __FreeBSD__ && (defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc64__))
|
---|
791 | # if __GNUC__ || (__clang_major__ >= 4)
|
---|
792 | # warning "You can define HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY on this platform."
|
---|
793 | # else
|
---|
794 | # error "You can define HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY on this platform."
|
---|
795 | # endif
|
---|
796 | #endif
|
---|
797 |
|
---|
798 | #if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY \
|
---|
799 | && !(defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS + defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER + HAVE_STACKVMA >= 2)
|
---|
800 | # error "You need to define two of SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS, SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER, HAVE_STACKVMA, before you can define HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY."
|
---|
801 | #endif
|
---|
802 | #if !HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY \
|
---|
803 | && (defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS + defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER + HAVE_STACKVMA >= 2) \
|
---|
804 | && !(defined __FreeBSD__ && (defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc64__)) \
|
---|
805 | && !(defined __NetBSD__ && (defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc64__))
|
---|
806 | # if __GNUC__ || (__clang_major__ >= 4)
|
---|
807 | # warning "You can define HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY on this platform."
|
---|
808 | # else
|
---|
809 | # error "You can define HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY on this platform."
|
---|
810 | # endif
|
---|
811 | #endif
|
---|
812 |
|
---|
813 | /* ========================================================================== */
|
---|
814 |
|
---|
815 | #if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
816 |
|
---|
817 | /* ======= Leaving a signal handler executing on the alternate stack ======= */
|
---|
818 |
|
---|
819 | /* Platform dependent:
|
---|
820 | Leaving a signal handler executing on the alternate stack. */
|
---|
821 | static void sigsegv_reset_onstack_flag (void);
|
---|
822 |
|
---|
823 | /* -------------------------- leave-sigaltstack.c -------------------------- */
|
---|
824 |
|
---|
825 | # if defined __GNU__ \
|
---|
826 | || defined __FreeBSD_kernel__ || defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __DragonFly__ \
|
---|
827 | || defined __NetBSD__ || defined __OpenBSD__
|
---|
828 |
|
---|
829 | static void
|
---|
830 | sigsegv_reset_onstack_flag (void)
|
---|
831 | {
|
---|
832 | stack_t ss;
|
---|
833 |
|
---|
834 | if (sigaltstack (NULL, &ss) >= 0)
|
---|
835 | {
|
---|
836 | ss.ss_flags &= ~SS_ONSTACK;
|
---|
837 | sigaltstack (&ss, NULL);
|
---|
838 | }
|
---|
839 | }
|
---|
840 |
|
---|
841 | /* --------------------------- leave-setcontext.c --------------------------- */
|
---|
842 |
|
---|
843 | # elif defined __sgi || defined __sun /* IRIX, Solaris */
|
---|
844 |
|
---|
845 | # include <ucontext.h>
|
---|
846 |
|
---|
847 | static void
|
---|
848 | sigsegv_reset_onstack_flag (void)
|
---|
849 | {
|
---|
850 | ucontext_t uc;
|
---|
851 |
|
---|
852 | if (getcontext (&uc) >= 0)
|
---|
853 | /* getcontext returns twice. We are interested in the returned context
|
---|
854 | only the first time, i.e. when the SS_ONSTACK bit is set. */
|
---|
855 | if (uc.uc_stack.ss_flags & SS_ONSTACK)
|
---|
856 | {
|
---|
857 | uc.uc_stack.ss_flags &= ~SS_ONSTACK;
|
---|
858 | /* Note that setcontext() does not refill uc. Therefore if
|
---|
859 | setcontext() keeps SS_ONSTACK set in the kernel, either
|
---|
860 | setcontext() will return -1 or getcontext() will return a
|
---|
861 | second time, with the SS_ONSTACK bit being cleared. */
|
---|
862 | setcontext (&uc);
|
---|
863 | }
|
---|
864 | }
|
---|
865 |
|
---|
866 | /* ------------------------------ leave-nop.c ------------------------------ */
|
---|
867 |
|
---|
868 | # else
|
---|
869 |
|
---|
870 | static void
|
---|
871 | sigsegv_reset_onstack_flag (void)
|
---|
872 | {
|
---|
873 | /* Nothing to do. sigaltstack() simply looks at the stack pointer,
|
---|
874 | therefore SS_ONSTACK is not sticky. */
|
---|
875 | }
|
---|
876 |
|
---|
877 | # endif
|
---|
878 |
|
---|
879 | /* ========================================================================== */
|
---|
880 |
|
---|
881 | # if HAVE_STACKVMA
|
---|
882 |
|
---|
883 | /* Address of the last byte belonging to the stack vma. */
|
---|
884 | static uintptr_t stack_top = 0;
|
---|
885 |
|
---|
886 | /* Needs to be called once only. */
|
---|
887 | static void
|
---|
888 | remember_stack_top (void *some_variable_on_stack)
|
---|
889 | {
|
---|
890 | struct vma_struct vma;
|
---|
891 |
|
---|
892 | if (sigsegv_get_vma ((uintptr_t) some_variable_on_stack, &vma) >= 0)
|
---|
893 | stack_top = vma.end - 1;
|
---|
894 | }
|
---|
895 |
|
---|
896 | # endif /* HAVE_STACKVMA */
|
---|
897 |
|
---|
898 | static stackoverflow_handler_t stk_user_handler = (stackoverflow_handler_t)NULL;
|
---|
899 | static uintptr_t stk_extra_stack;
|
---|
900 | static size_t stk_extra_stack_size;
|
---|
901 |
|
---|
902 | #endif /* HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY */
|
---|
903 |
|
---|
904 | #if HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY
|
---|
905 |
|
---|
906 | /* User's SIGSEGV handler. */
|
---|
907 | static sigsegv_handler_t user_handler = (sigsegv_handler_t)NULL;
|
---|
908 |
|
---|
909 | #endif /* HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY */
|
---|
910 |
|
---|
911 |
|
---|
912 | /* Our SIGSEGV handler, with OS dependent argument list. */
|
---|
913 |
|
---|
914 | #if HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY
|
---|
915 |
|
---|
916 | static void
|
---|
917 | sigsegv_handler (SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST)
|
---|
918 | {
|
---|
919 | void *address = (void *) (SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS);
|
---|
920 |
|
---|
921 | # if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
922 | # if !(HAVE_STACKVMA || defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER)
|
---|
923 | #error "Insufficient heuristics for detecting a stack overflow. Either define CFG_STACKVMA and HAVE_STACKVMA correctly, or define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER correctly, or undefine HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY!"
|
---|
924 | # endif
|
---|
925 |
|
---|
926 | /* Call user's handler. */
|
---|
927 | if (user_handler && (*user_handler) (address, 0))
|
---|
928 | {
|
---|
929 | /* Handler successful. */
|
---|
930 | }
|
---|
931 | else
|
---|
932 | {
|
---|
933 | /* Handler declined responsibility. */
|
---|
934 |
|
---|
935 | /* Did the user install a stack overflow handler? */
|
---|
936 | if (stk_user_handler)
|
---|
937 | {
|
---|
938 | /* See whether it was a stack overflow. If so, longjump away. */
|
---|
939 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
|
---|
940 | uintptr_t old_sp = (uintptr_t) (SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER);
|
---|
941 | # ifdef __ia64
|
---|
942 | uintptr_t old_bsp = (uintptr_t) (SIGSEGV_FAULT_BSP_POINTER);
|
---|
943 | # endif
|
---|
944 | # endif
|
---|
945 |
|
---|
946 | # if HAVE_STACKVMA
|
---|
947 | /* Were we able to determine the stack top? */
|
---|
948 | if (stack_top)
|
---|
949 | {
|
---|
950 | /* Determine stack bounds. */
|
---|
951 | int saved_errno;
|
---|
952 | struct vma_struct vma;
|
---|
953 | int ret;
|
---|
954 |
|
---|
955 | saved_errno = errno;
|
---|
956 | ret = sigsegv_get_vma (stack_top, &vma);
|
---|
957 | errno = saved_errno;
|
---|
958 | if (ret >= 0)
|
---|
959 | {
|
---|
960 | # ifndef BOGUS_FAULT_ADDRESS_UPON_STACK_OVERFLOW
|
---|
961 | /* Heuristic AC: If the fault_address is nearer to the stack
|
---|
962 | segment's [start,end] than to the previous segment, we
|
---|
963 | consider it a stack overflow.
|
---|
964 | In the case of IA-64, we know that the previous segment
|
---|
965 | is the up-growing bsp segment, and either of the two
|
---|
966 | stacks can overflow. */
|
---|
967 | uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t) address;
|
---|
968 |
|
---|
969 | # ifdef __ia64
|
---|
970 | if (addr >= vma.prev_end && addr <= vma.end - 1)
|
---|
971 | # else
|
---|
972 | # if STACK_DIRECTION < 0
|
---|
973 | if (addr >= vma.start
|
---|
974 | ? (addr <= vma.end - 1)
|
---|
975 | : vma.is_near_this (addr, &vma))
|
---|
976 | # else
|
---|
977 | if (addr <= vma.end - 1
|
---|
978 | ? (addr >= vma.start)
|
---|
979 | : vma.is_near_this (addr, &vma))
|
---|
980 | # endif
|
---|
981 | # endif
|
---|
982 | {
|
---|
983 | # else /* BOGUS_FAULT_ADDRESS_UPON_STACK_OVERFLOW */
|
---|
984 | # if HAVE_GETRLIMIT && defined RLIMIT_STACK
|
---|
985 | /* Heuristic BC: If the stack size has reached its maximal size,
|
---|
986 | and old_sp is near the low end, we consider it a stack
|
---|
987 | overflow. */
|
---|
988 | struct rlimit rl;
|
---|
989 |
|
---|
990 | saved_errno = errno;
|
---|
991 | ret = getrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rl);
|
---|
992 | errno = saved_errno;
|
---|
993 | if (ret >= 0)
|
---|
994 | {
|
---|
995 | uintptr_t current_stack_size = vma.end - vma.start;
|
---|
996 | uintptr_t max_stack_size = rl.rlim_cur;
|
---|
997 | if (current_stack_size <= max_stack_size + 4096
|
---|
998 | && max_stack_size <= current_stack_size + 4096
|
---|
999 | # else
|
---|
1000 | {
|
---|
1001 | if (1
|
---|
1002 | # endif
|
---|
1003 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
|
---|
1004 | /* Heuristic BC: If we know old_sp, and it is neither
|
---|
1005 | near the low end, nor in the alternate stack, then
|
---|
1006 | it's probably not a stack overflow. */
|
---|
1007 | && ((old_sp >= stk_extra_stack
|
---|
1008 | && old_sp <= stk_extra_stack + stk_extra_stack_size)
|
---|
1009 | # if STACK_DIRECTION < 0
|
---|
1010 | || (old_sp <= vma.start + 4096
|
---|
1011 | && vma.start <= old_sp + 4096))
|
---|
1012 | # else
|
---|
1013 | || (old_sp <= vma.end + 4096
|
---|
1014 | && vma.end <= old_sp + 4096))
|
---|
1015 | # endif
|
---|
1016 | # endif
|
---|
1017 | )
|
---|
1018 | # endif /* BOGUS_FAULT_ADDRESS_UPON_STACK_OVERFLOW */
|
---|
1019 | # else /* !HAVE_STACKVMA */
|
---|
1020 | /* Heuristic AB: If the fault address is near the stack pointer,
|
---|
1021 | it's a stack overflow. */
|
---|
1022 | uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t) address;
|
---|
1023 |
|
---|
1024 | if ((addr <= old_sp + 4096 && old_sp <= addr + 4096)
|
---|
1025 | # ifdef __ia64
|
---|
1026 | || (addr <= old_bsp + 4096 && old_bsp <= addr + 4096)
|
---|
1027 | # endif
|
---|
1028 | )
|
---|
1029 | {
|
---|
1030 | {
|
---|
1031 | {
|
---|
1032 | # endif /* !HAVE_STACKVMA */
|
---|
1033 | {
|
---|
1034 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
|
---|
1035 | int emergency =
|
---|
1036 | (old_sp >= stk_extra_stack
|
---|
1037 | && old_sp <= stk_extra_stack + stk_extra_stack_size);
|
---|
1038 | stackoverflow_context_t context = (SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT);
|
---|
1039 | # else
|
---|
1040 | int emergency = 0;
|
---|
1041 | stackoverflow_context_t context = (void *) 0;
|
---|
1042 | # endif
|
---|
1043 | /* Call user's handler. */
|
---|
1044 | (*stk_user_handler) (emergency, context);
|
---|
1045 | }
|
---|
1046 | }
|
---|
1047 | }
|
---|
1048 | }
|
---|
1049 | }
|
---|
1050 | # endif /* HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY */
|
---|
1051 |
|
---|
1052 | if (user_handler && (*user_handler) (address, 1))
|
---|
1053 | {
|
---|
1054 | /* Handler successful. */
|
---|
1055 | }
|
---|
1056 | else
|
---|
1057 | {
|
---|
1058 | /* Handler declined responsibility for real. */
|
---|
1059 |
|
---|
1060 | /* Remove ourselves and dump core. */
|
---|
1061 | SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS (signo, signal (signo, SIG_DFL);)
|
---|
1062 | }
|
---|
1063 |
|
---|
1064 | # if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
1065 | }
|
---|
1066 | # endif /* HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY */
|
---|
1067 | }
|
---|
1068 |
|
---|
1069 | #elif HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
1070 |
|
---|
1071 | static void
|
---|
1072 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
|
---|
1073 | sigsegv_handler (SIGSEGV_FAULT_HANDLER_ARGLIST)
|
---|
1074 | # else
|
---|
1075 | sigsegv_handler (int sig)
|
---|
1076 | # endif
|
---|
1077 | {
|
---|
1078 | # if !((HAVE_GETRLIMIT && defined RLIMIT_STACK) || defined SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER)
|
---|
1079 | # error "Insufficient heuristics for detecting a stack overflow. Either define SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER correctly, or undefine HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY!"
|
---|
1080 | # endif
|
---|
1081 |
|
---|
1082 | /* Did the user install a handler? */
|
---|
1083 | if (stk_user_handler)
|
---|
1084 | {
|
---|
1085 | /* See whether it was a stack overflow. If so, longjump away. */
|
---|
1086 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
|
---|
1087 | uintptr_t old_sp = (uintptr_t) (SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER);
|
---|
1088 | # endif
|
---|
1089 |
|
---|
1090 | /* Were we able to determine the stack top? */
|
---|
1091 | if (stack_top)
|
---|
1092 | {
|
---|
1093 | /* Determine stack bounds. */
|
---|
1094 | int saved_errno;
|
---|
1095 | struct vma_struct vma;
|
---|
1096 | int ret;
|
---|
1097 |
|
---|
1098 | saved_errno = errno;
|
---|
1099 | ret = sigsegv_get_vma (stack_top, &vma);
|
---|
1100 | errno = saved_errno;
|
---|
1101 | if (ret >= 0)
|
---|
1102 | {
|
---|
1103 | # if HAVE_GETRLIMIT && defined RLIMIT_STACK
|
---|
1104 | /* Heuristic BC: If the stack size has reached its maximal size,
|
---|
1105 | and old_sp is near the low end, we consider it a stack
|
---|
1106 | overflow. */
|
---|
1107 | struct rlimit rl;
|
---|
1108 |
|
---|
1109 | saved_errno = errno;
|
---|
1110 | ret = getrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rl);
|
---|
1111 | errno = saved_errno;
|
---|
1112 | if (ret >= 0)
|
---|
1113 | {
|
---|
1114 | uintptr_t current_stack_size = vma.end - vma.start;
|
---|
1115 | uintptr_t max_stack_size = rl.rlim_cur;
|
---|
1116 | if (current_stack_size <= max_stack_size + 4096
|
---|
1117 | && max_stack_size <= current_stack_size + 4096
|
---|
1118 | # else
|
---|
1119 | {
|
---|
1120 | if (1
|
---|
1121 | # endif
|
---|
1122 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
|
---|
1123 | /* Heuristic BC: If we know old_sp, and it is neither
|
---|
1124 | near the low end, nor in the alternate stack, then
|
---|
1125 | it's probably not a stack overflow. */
|
---|
1126 | && ((old_sp >= stk_extra_stack
|
---|
1127 | && old_sp <= stk_extra_stack + stk_extra_stack_size)
|
---|
1128 | # if STACK_DIRECTION < 0
|
---|
1129 | || (old_sp <= vma.start + 4096
|
---|
1130 | && vma.start <= old_sp + 4096))
|
---|
1131 | # else
|
---|
1132 | || (old_sp <= vma.end + 4096
|
---|
1133 | && vma.end <= old_sp + 4096))
|
---|
1134 | # endif
|
---|
1135 | # endif
|
---|
1136 | )
|
---|
1137 | {
|
---|
1138 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_STACKPOINTER
|
---|
1139 | int emergency =
|
---|
1140 | (old_sp >= stk_extra_stack
|
---|
1141 | && old_sp <= stk_extra_stack + stk_extra_stack_size);
|
---|
1142 | stackoverflow_context_t context = (SIGSEGV_FAULT_CONTEXT);
|
---|
1143 | # else
|
---|
1144 | int emergency = 0;
|
---|
1145 | stackoverflow_context_t context = (void *) 0;
|
---|
1146 | # endif
|
---|
1147 | /* Call user's handler. */
|
---|
1148 | (*stk_user_handler)(emergency,context);
|
---|
1149 | }
|
---|
1150 | }
|
---|
1151 | }
|
---|
1152 | }
|
---|
1153 | }
|
---|
1154 |
|
---|
1155 | /* Remove ourselves and dump core. */
|
---|
1156 | SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS (signo, signal (signo, SIG_DFL);)
|
---|
1157 | }
|
---|
1158 |
|
---|
1159 | #endif
|
---|
1160 |
|
---|
1161 |
|
---|
1162 | #if HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY || HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
1163 |
|
---|
1164 | static void
|
---|
1165 | install_for (int sig)
|
---|
1166 | {
|
---|
1167 | struct sigaction action;
|
---|
1168 |
|
---|
1169 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
1170 | action.sa_sigaction = &sigsegv_handler;
|
---|
1171 | # else
|
---|
1172 | action.sa_handler = (void (*) (int)) &sigsegv_handler;
|
---|
1173 | # endif
|
---|
1174 | /* Block most signals while SIGSEGV is being handled. */
|
---|
1175 | /* Signals SIGKILL, SIGSTOP cannot be blocked. */
|
---|
1176 | /* Signals SIGCONT, SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU are not blocked because
|
---|
1177 | dealing with these signals seems dangerous. */
|
---|
1178 | /* Signals SIGILL, SIGABRT, SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGTRAP, SIGIOT, SIGEMT, SIGBUS,
|
---|
1179 | SIGSYS, SIGSTKFLT are not blocked because these are synchronous signals,
|
---|
1180 | which may require immediate intervention, otherwise the process may
|
---|
1181 | starve. */
|
---|
1182 | sigemptyset (&action.sa_mask);
|
---|
1183 | # ifdef SIGHUP
|
---|
1184 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGHUP);
|
---|
1185 | # endif
|
---|
1186 | # ifdef SIGINT
|
---|
1187 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGINT);
|
---|
1188 | # endif
|
---|
1189 | # ifdef SIGQUIT
|
---|
1190 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGQUIT);
|
---|
1191 | # endif
|
---|
1192 | # ifdef SIGPIPE
|
---|
1193 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGPIPE);
|
---|
1194 | # endif
|
---|
1195 | # ifdef SIGALRM
|
---|
1196 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGALRM);
|
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1197 | # endif
|
---|
1198 | # ifdef SIGTERM
|
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1199 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGTERM);
|
---|
1200 | # endif
|
---|
1201 | # ifdef SIGUSR1
|
---|
1202 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGUSR1);
|
---|
1203 | # endif
|
---|
1204 | # ifdef SIGUSR2
|
---|
1205 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGUSR2);
|
---|
1206 | # endif
|
---|
1207 | # ifdef SIGCHLD
|
---|
1208 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGCHLD);
|
---|
1209 | # endif
|
---|
1210 | # ifdef SIGCLD
|
---|
1211 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGCLD);
|
---|
1212 | # endif
|
---|
1213 | # ifdef SIGURG
|
---|
1214 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGURG);
|
---|
1215 | # endif
|
---|
1216 | # ifdef SIGIO
|
---|
1217 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGIO);
|
---|
1218 | # endif
|
---|
1219 | # ifdef SIGPOLL
|
---|
1220 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGPOLL);
|
---|
1221 | # endif
|
---|
1222 | # ifdef SIGXCPU
|
---|
1223 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGXCPU);
|
---|
1224 | # endif
|
---|
1225 | # ifdef SIGXFSZ
|
---|
1226 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGXFSZ);
|
---|
1227 | # endif
|
---|
1228 | # ifdef SIGVTALRM
|
---|
1229 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGVTALRM);
|
---|
1230 | # endif
|
---|
1231 | # ifdef SIGPROF
|
---|
1232 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGPROF);
|
---|
1233 | # endif
|
---|
1234 | # ifdef SIGPWR
|
---|
1235 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGPWR);
|
---|
1236 | # endif
|
---|
1237 | # ifdef SIGLOST
|
---|
1238 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGLOST);
|
---|
1239 | # endif
|
---|
1240 | # ifdef SIGWINCH
|
---|
1241 | sigaddset (&action.sa_mask,SIGWINCH);
|
---|
1242 | # endif
|
---|
1243 | /* Note that sigaction() implicitly adds sig itself to action.sa_mask. */
|
---|
1244 | /* Ask the OS to provide a structure siginfo_t to the handler. */
|
---|
1245 | # ifdef SIGSEGV_FAULT_ADDRESS_FROM_SIGINFO
|
---|
1246 | action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;
|
---|
1247 | # else
|
---|
1248 | action.sa_flags = 0;
|
---|
1249 | # endif
|
---|
1250 | # if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY && HAVE_SIGALTSTACK /* not BeOS */
|
---|
1251 | /* Work around Linux 2.2.5 bug: If SA_ONSTACK is specified but sigaltstack()
|
---|
1252 | has not been called, the kernel will busy loop, eating CPU time. So
|
---|
1253 | avoid setting SA_ONSTACK until the user has requested stack overflow
|
---|
1254 | handling. */
|
---|
1255 | if (stk_user_handler)
|
---|
1256 | action.sa_flags |= SA_ONSTACK;
|
---|
1257 | # endif
|
---|
1258 | sigaction (sig, &action, (struct sigaction *) NULL);
|
---|
1259 | }
|
---|
1260 |
|
---|
1261 | #endif /* HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY || HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY */
|
---|
1262 |
|
---|
1263 | int
|
---|
1264 | sigsegv_install_handler (sigsegv_handler_t handler)
|
---|
1265 | {
|
---|
1266 | #if HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY
|
---|
1267 | user_handler = handler;
|
---|
1268 |
|
---|
1269 | SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS (sig, install_for (sig);)
|
---|
1270 |
|
---|
1271 | return 0;
|
---|
1272 | #else
|
---|
1273 | return -1;
|
---|
1274 | #endif
|
---|
1275 | }
|
---|
1276 |
|
---|
1277 | void
|
---|
1278 | sigsegv_deinstall_handler (void)
|
---|
1279 | {
|
---|
1280 | #if HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY
|
---|
1281 | user_handler = (sigsegv_handler_t)NULL;
|
---|
1282 |
|
---|
1283 | # if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
1284 | if (!stk_user_handler)
|
---|
1285 | # endif
|
---|
1286 | {
|
---|
1287 | SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS (sig, signal (sig, SIG_DFL);)
|
---|
1288 | }
|
---|
1289 | #endif
|
---|
1290 | }
|
---|
1291 |
|
---|
1292 | int
|
---|
1293 | sigsegv_leave_handler (void (*continuation) (void*, void*, void*),
|
---|
1294 | void* cont_arg1, void* cont_arg2, void* cont_arg3)
|
---|
1295 | {
|
---|
1296 | #if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
1297 | /*
|
---|
1298 | * Reset the system's knowledge that we are executing on the alternate
|
---|
1299 | * stack. If we didn't do that, siglongjmp would be needed instead of
|
---|
1300 | * longjmp to leave the signal handler.
|
---|
1301 | */
|
---|
1302 | sigsegv_reset_onstack_flag ();
|
---|
1303 | #endif
|
---|
1304 | (*continuation) (cont_arg1, cont_arg2, cont_arg3);
|
---|
1305 | return 1;
|
---|
1306 | }
|
---|
1307 |
|
---|
1308 | int
|
---|
1309 | stackoverflow_install_handler (stackoverflow_handler_t handler,
|
---|
1310 | void *extra_stack, size_t extra_stack_size)
|
---|
1311 | {
|
---|
1312 | #if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
1313 | # if HAVE_STACKVMA
|
---|
1314 | if (!stack_top)
|
---|
1315 | {
|
---|
1316 | int dummy;
|
---|
1317 | remember_stack_top (&dummy);
|
---|
1318 | if (!stack_top)
|
---|
1319 | return -1;
|
---|
1320 | }
|
---|
1321 | # endif
|
---|
1322 |
|
---|
1323 | stk_user_handler = handler;
|
---|
1324 | stk_extra_stack = (uintptr_t) extra_stack;
|
---|
1325 | stk_extra_stack_size = extra_stack_size;
|
---|
1326 | {
|
---|
1327 | stack_t ss;
|
---|
1328 | # if SIGALTSTACK_SS_REVERSED
|
---|
1329 | ss.ss_sp = (char *) extra_stack + extra_stack_size - sizeof (void *);
|
---|
1330 | ss.ss_size = extra_stack_size - sizeof (void *);
|
---|
1331 | # else
|
---|
1332 | ss.ss_sp = extra_stack;
|
---|
1333 | ss.ss_size = extra_stack_size;
|
---|
1334 | # endif
|
---|
1335 | ss.ss_flags = 0; /* no SS_DISABLE */
|
---|
1336 | if (sigaltstack (&ss, (stack_t*)0) < 0)
|
---|
1337 | return -1;
|
---|
1338 | }
|
---|
1339 |
|
---|
1340 | /* Install the signal handlers with SA_ONSTACK. */
|
---|
1341 | SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS (sig, install_for (sig);)
|
---|
1342 | return 0;
|
---|
1343 | #else
|
---|
1344 | return -1;
|
---|
1345 | #endif
|
---|
1346 | }
|
---|
1347 |
|
---|
1348 | void
|
---|
1349 | stackoverflow_deinstall_handler (void)
|
---|
1350 | {
|
---|
1351 | #if HAVE_STACK_OVERFLOW_RECOVERY
|
---|
1352 | stk_user_handler = (stackoverflow_handler_t) NULL;
|
---|
1353 |
|
---|
1354 | # if HAVE_SIGSEGV_RECOVERY
|
---|
1355 | if (user_handler)
|
---|
1356 | {
|
---|
1357 | /* Reinstall the signal handlers without SA_ONSTACK, to avoid Linux
|
---|
1358 | bug. */
|
---|
1359 | SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS (sig, install_for (sig);)
|
---|
1360 | }
|
---|
1361 | else
|
---|
1362 | # endif
|
---|
1363 | {
|
---|
1364 | SIGSEGV_FOR_ALL_SIGNALS (sig, signal (sig, SIG_DFL);)
|
---|
1365 | }
|
---|
1366 |
|
---|
1367 | {
|
---|
1368 | stack_t ss;
|
---|
1369 | ss.ss_flags = SS_DISABLE;
|
---|
1370 | if (sigaltstack (&ss, (stack_t *) 0) < 0)
|
---|
1371 | perror ("gnulib sigsegv (stackoverflow_deinstall_handler)");
|
---|
1372 | }
|
---|
1373 | #endif
|
---|
1374 | }
|
---|