Commit aeb43984 authored by Rob Pike's avatar Rob Pike

add signal handling and traceback support therein.

factor the runtime into architecture-dependent and -independent pieces.
ditto for the OS dependence.

SVN=124020
parent 54abac67
...@@ -364,9 +364,16 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) ...@@ -364,9 +364,16 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
if(!debug['l']) { if(!debug['l']) {
loadlib(); loadlib();
/* BUG: these should be an archive or pulled via pragmas in rt0_*.6 */
a = mal(strlen(goroot)+strlen(goarch)+20); a = mal(strlen(goroot)+strlen(goarch)+20);
sprint(a, "%s/lib/rt_%s.6", goroot, goarch); sprint(a, "%s/lib/rt_%s.6", goroot, goarch);
objfile(a); objfile(a);
a = mal(strlen(goroot)+strlen(goarch)+strlen(goos)+20);
sprint(a, "%s/lib/rt1_%s_%s.6", goroot, goarch, goos);
objfile(a);
a = mal(strlen(goroot)+strlen(goarch)+20);
sprint(a, "%s/lib/rt2_%s.6", goroot, goarch);
objfile(a);
} }
firstp = firstp->link; firstp = firstp->link;
......
...@@ -10,5 +10,14 @@ mv rt0_amd64_darwin.6 ../../lib/rt0_amd64_darwin.6 ...@@ -10,5 +10,14 @@ mv rt0_amd64_darwin.6 ../../lib/rt0_amd64_darwin.6
$HOME/bin/6a rt0_amd64_linux.s $HOME/bin/6a rt0_amd64_linux.s
mv rt0_amd64_linux.6 ../../lib/rt0_amd64_linux.6 mv rt0_amd64_linux.6 ../../lib/rt0_amd64_linux.6
$HOME/bin/6c rt1_amd64_linux.c
mv rt1_amd64_linux.6 ../../lib/rt1_amd64_linux.6
$HOME/bin/6c rt1_amd64_darwin.c
mv rt1_amd64_darwin.6 ../../lib/rt1_amd64_darwin.6
$HOME/bin/6c rt2_amd64.c
mv rt2_amd64.6 ../../lib/rt2_amd64.6
$HOME/bin/6c runtime.c $HOME/bin/6c runtime.c
mv runtime.6 ../../lib/rt_amd64.6 mv runtime.6 ../../lib/rt_amd64.6
...@@ -52,6 +52,25 @@ TEXT sys_write(SB),1,$-8 ...@@ -52,6 +52,25 @@ TEXT sys_write(SB),1,$-8
CALL notok(SB) CALL notok(SB)
RET RET
TEXT sys_rt_sigaction(SB),1,$-8
MOVL 8(SP), DI
MOVQ 16(SP), SI
MOVQ 24(SP), DX
MOVQ 32(SP), CX
MOVL CX, R10
MOVL $13, AX // syscall entry
SYSCALL
JCC 2(PC)
CALL notok(SB)
RET
TEXT sigtramp(SB),1,$24
MOVQ DI,0(SP)
MOVQ SI,8(SP)
MOVQ DX,16(SP)
CALL sighandler(SB)
RET
TEXT sys_breakpoint(SB),1,$-8 TEXT sys_breakpoint(SB),1,$-8
BYTE $0xcc BYTE $0xcc
RET RET
......
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "runtime.h"
void
initsig(void)
{
/* no signal handler on mac yet */
}
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "runtime.h"
#include "signals.h"
/*
* This assembler routine takes the args from registers, puts them on the stack,
* and calls sighandler().
*/
extern void sigtramp();
/*
* Rudimentary reverse-engineered definition of signal interface.
* You'd think it would be documented.
*/
typedef struct siginfo {
int32 si_signo; /* signal number */
int32 si_errno; /* errno association */
int32 si_code; /* signal code */
int32 si_status; /* exit value */
void *si_addr; /* faulting address */
/* more stuff here */
} siginfo;
typedef struct sigaction {
union {
void (*sa_handler)(int32);
void (*sa_sigaction)(int32, siginfo *, void *);
} u; /* signal handler */
int32 sa_flags; /* see signal options below */
uint8 sa_mask[2]; /* signal mask to apply. BUG: 2 is a guess */
} sigaction;
void
sighandler(int32 sig, siginfo* info, void** context) {
int32 i;
if(sig < 0 || sig >= NSIG){
prints("Signal ");
sys_printint(sig);
}else{
prints(sigtab[sig].name);
}
prints("\nFaulting address: 0x");
sys_printpointer(info->si_addr);
prints("\nPC: 0x");
sys_printpointer(context[21]);
prints("\nSP: 0x");
sys_printpointer(context[20]);
prints("\n");
traceback(context[21], context[20]); /* empirically discovered locations */
sys_breakpoint();
sys_exit(2);
}
sigaction a;
void
initsig(void)
{
int32 i;
a.u.sa_sigaction = (void*)sigtramp;
a.sa_flags = 1|2|4|0x10000000|0x20000000|0x40000000|0x80000000;
//a.sa_flags |= SA_SIGINFO;
a.sa_flags = ~0; /* BUG: why is this needed? */
for(i=0; i<sizeof(a.sa_mask); i++)
a.sa_mask[i] = 0xFF;
//a.sa_mask[1] = (1 << (11-1));
for(i = 0; i <NSIG; i++)
if(sigtab[i].catch){
sys_rt_sigaction(i, &a, (void*)0, 8);
}
}
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "runtime.h"
extern int32 debug;
static int8 spmark[] = "\xa7\xf1\xd9\x2a\x82\xc8\xd8\xfe";
void
traceback(uint8 *pc, uint8 *sp)
{
int32 spoff;
int8* spp;
int32 counter;
int32 i;
int8* name;
counter = 0;
name = "panic";
for(;;){
prints("0x");
sys_printpointer(pc);
prints("?zi\n");
/* find SP offset by stepping back through instructions to SP offset marker */
while(pc > (uint8*)0x1000+sizeof spmark-1) {
for(spp = spmark; *spp != '\0' && *pc++ == (uint8)*spp++; )
;
if(*spp == '\0'){
spoff = *pc++;
spoff += *pc++ << 8;
spoff += *pc++ << 16;
name = (int8*)pc;
sp += spoff + 8;
break;
}
}
if(counter++ > 100){
prints("stack trace terminated\n");
break;
}
if((pc = ((uint8**)sp)[-1]) <= (uint8*)0x1000)
break;
/* print args for this frame */
prints("\t");
prints(name);
prints("(");
for(i = 0; i < 3; i++){
if(i != 0)
prints(", ");
sys_printint(((uint32*)sp)[i]);
}
prints(", ...)\n");
prints("\t");
prints(name);
prints("(");
for(i = 0; i < 3; i++){
if(i != 0)
prints(", ");
prints("0x");
sys_printpointer(((void**)sp)[i]);
}
prints(", ...)\n");
/* print pc for next frame */
}
}
...@@ -103,15 +103,7 @@ sys_printpc(void *p) ...@@ -103,15 +103,7 @@ sys_printpc(void *p)
void void
sys_panicl(int32 lno) sys_panicl(int32 lno)
{ {
uint8 *pc;
uint8 *sp; uint8 *sp;
uint8 *retpc;
int32 spoff;
static int8 spmark[] = "\xa7\xf1\xd9\x2a\x82\xc8\xd8\xfe";
int8* spp;
int32 counter;
int32 i;
int8* name;
prints("\npanic on line "); prints("\npanic on line ");
sys_printint(lno); sys_printint(lno);
...@@ -119,55 +111,9 @@ sys_panicl(int32 lno) ...@@ -119,55 +111,9 @@ sys_panicl(int32 lno)
sys_printpc(&lno); sys_printpc(&lno);
prints("\n"); prints("\n");
sp = (uint8*)&lno; sp = (uint8*)&lno;
pc = (uint8*)sys_panicl; traceback(sys_getcallerpc(&lno), sp);
counter = 0; sys_breakpoint();
name = "panic"; sys_exit(2);
while((pc = ((uint8**)sp)[-1]) > (uint8*)0x1000) {
/* print args for this frame */
prints("\t");
prints(name);
prints("(");
for(i = 0; i < 3; i++){
if(i != 0)
prints(", ");
sys_printint(((uint32*)sp)[i]);
}
prints(", ...)\n");
prints("\t");
prints(name);
prints("(");
for(i = 0; i < 3; i++){
if(i != 0)
prints(", ");
prints("0x");
sys_printpointer(((void**)sp)[i]);
}
prints(", ...)\n");
/* print pc for next frame */
prints("0x");
sys_printpointer(pc);
prints("?zi\n");
/* next word down on stack is PC */
retpc = pc;
/* find SP offset by stepping back through instructions to SP offset marker */
while(pc > (uint8*)0x1000+11) {
for(spp = spmark; *spp != '\0' && *pc++ == (uint8)*spp++; )
;
if(*spp == '\0'){
spoff = *pc++;
spoff += *pc++ << 8;
spoff += *pc++ << 16;
name = (int8*)pc;
sp += spoff + 8;
break;
}
}
if(counter++ > 100){
prints("stack trace terminated\n");
break;
}
}
*(int32*)0 = 0;
} }
dump(byte *p, int32 n) dump(byte *p, int32 n)
...@@ -788,7 +734,6 @@ sys_modf(float64 din, float64 dou1, float64 dou2) ...@@ -788,7 +734,6 @@ sys_modf(float64 din, float64 dou1, float64 dou2)
FLUSH(&dou2); FLUSH(&dou2);
} }
void
check(void) check(void)
{ {
int8 a; int8 a;
...@@ -817,4 +762,5 @@ check(void) ...@@ -817,4 +762,5 @@ check(void)
if(sizeof(k) != 8) throw("bad k"); if(sizeof(k) != 8) throw("bad k");
if(sizeof(l) != 8) throw("bad l"); if(sizeof(l) != 8) throw("bad l");
// prints(1"check ok\n"); // prints(1"check ok\n");
initsig();
} }
...@@ -88,6 +88,12 @@ void prints(int8*); ...@@ -88,6 +88,12 @@ void prints(int8*);
void mcpy(byte*, byte*, uint32); void mcpy(byte*, byte*, uint32);
void* mal(uint32); void* mal(uint32);
uint32 cmpstring(string, string); uint32 cmpstring(string, string);
void initsig(void);
void traceback(uint8 *pc, uint8 *sp);
struct SigTab {
int32 catch;
int8 *name;
};
/* /*
* low level go -called * low level go -called
...@@ -98,6 +104,8 @@ void sys_breakpoint(void); ...@@ -98,6 +104,8 @@ void sys_breakpoint(void);
uint8* sys_mmap(byte*, uint32, int32, int32, int32, uint32); uint8* sys_mmap(byte*, uint32, int32, int32, int32, uint32);
void sys_memclr(byte*, uint32); void sys_memclr(byte*, uint32);
void* sys_getcallerpc(void*); void* sys_getcallerpc(void*);
void sys_sigaction(int64, void*, void*);
void sys_rt_sigaction(int64, void*, void*, uint64);
/* /*
* runtime go-called * runtime go-called
......
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
static struct SigTab sigtab[] = {
/* 0 */ 0, "SIGNONE: no trap",
/* 1 */ 0, "SIGHUP: terminal line hangup",
/* 2 */ 0, "SIGINT: interrupt program",
/* 3 */ 1, "SIGQUIT: quit program",
/* 4 */ 1, "SIGILL: illegal instruction",
/* 5 */ 0, "SIGTRAP: trace trap", /* uncaught; used by panic and signal handler */
/* 6 */ 1, "SIGABRT: abort program",
/* 7 */ 1, "SIGEMT: emulate instruction executed",
/* 8 */ 1, "SIGFPE: floating-point exception",
/* 9 */ 0, "SIGKILL: kill program",
/* 10 */ 1, "SIGBUS: bus error",
/* 11 */ 1, "SIGSEGV: segmentation violation",
/* 12 */ 1, "SIGSYS: non-existent system call invoked",
/* 13 */ 0, "SIGPIPE: write on a pipe with no reader",
/* 14 */ 0, "SIGALRM: real-time timer expired",
/* 15 */ 0, "SIGTERM: software termination signal",
/* 16 */ 0, "SIGURG: urgent condition present on socket",
/* 17 */ 0, "SIGSTOP: stop",
/* 18 */ 0, "SIGTSTP: stop signal generated from keyboard",
/* 19 */ 0, "SIGCONT: continue after stop",
/* 20 */ 0, "SIGCHLD: child status has changed",
/* 21 */ 0, "SIGTTIN: background read attempted from control terminal",
/* 22 */ 0, "SIGTTOU: background write attempted to control terminal",
/* 23 */ 0, "SIGIO: I/O is possible on a descriptor",
/* 24 */ 0, "SIGXCPU: cpu time limit exceeded",
/* 25 */ 0, "SIGXFSZ: file size limit exceeded",
/* 26 */ 0, "SIGVTALRM: virtual time alarm",
/* 27 */ 0, "SIGPROF: profiling timer alarm",
/* 28 */ 0, "SIGWINCH: Window size change",
/* 29 */ 0, "SIGINFO: status request from keyboard",
/* 30 */ 0, "SIGUSR1: User defined signal 1",
/* 31 */ 0, "SIGUSR2: User defined signal 2",
};
#define NSIG 32
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