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31 
32 /**************************************************
33  * VxWorks version of the __gnat_sigtramp service *
34  **************************************************/
35 
36 #include "sigtramp.h"
37 /* See sigtramp.h for a general explanation of functionality.  */
38 
39 #include <vxWorks.h>
40 #include <arch/../regs.h>
41 #ifndef __RTP__
42 #if defined(__i386__)
43 #include <version.h>
44 #endif
45 #include <sigLib.h>
46 #else
47 #include <signal.h>
48 #include <regs.h>
49 
50 typedef struct mcontext
51   {
52     REG_SET     regs;
53   } mcontext_t;
54 
55 typedef struct ucontext
56   {
57     mcontext_t          uc_mcontext;    /* register set */
58     struct ucontext *   uc_link;        /* not used */
59     sigset_t            uc_sigmask;     /* set of signals blocked */
60     stack_t             uc_stack;       /* stack of context signaled */
61   } ucontext_t;
62 #endif
63 
64 /* ----------------------
65    -- General comments --
66    ----------------------
67 
68    Stubs are generated from toplevel asms and .cfi directives, much simpler
69    to use and check for correctness than manual encodings of CFI byte
70    sequences.  The general idea is to establish CFA as sigcontext->sc_pregs
71    (for DKM) and mcontext (for RTP) and state where to find the registers as
72    offsets from there.
73 
74    As of today, we support a stub providing CFI info for common
75    registers (GPRs, LR, ...). We might need variants with support for floating
76    point or altivec registers as well at some point.
77 
78    Checking which variant should apply and getting at sc_pregs / mcontext
79    is simpler to express in C (we can't use offsetof in toplevel asms and
80    hardcoding constants is not workable with the flurry of VxWorks variants),
81    so this is the choice for our toplevel interface.
82 
83    Note that the registers we "restore" here are those to which we have
84    direct access through the system sigcontext structure, which includes
85    only a partial set of the non-volatiles ABI-wise.  */
86 
87 /* -------------------------------------------
88    -- Prototypes for our internal asm stubs --
89    -------------------------------------------
90 
91    Eventhough our symbols will remain local, the prototype claims "extern"
92    and not "static" to prevent compiler complaints about a symbol used but
93    never defined.  */
94 
95 #define TRAMP_COMMON __gnat_sigtramp_common
96 
97 /* sigtramp stub providing CFI info for common registers.  */
98 
99 extern void
100 TRAMP_COMMON (int signo, void *siginfo, void *sigcontext,
101               __sigtramphandler_t * handler, REG_SET * sc_pregs);
102 
103 /* -------------------------------------
104    -- Common interface implementation --
105    -------------------------------------
106 
107    We enforce optimization to minimize the overhead of the extra layer.  */
108 
109 #if defined(__vxworks) && (defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)) && !defined (VTHREADS)
110 static int __gnat_is_vxsim = 0;
111 
__gnat_set_is_vxsim(int val)112 void __gnat_set_is_vxsim(int val) {
113   __gnat_is_vxsim = val;
114 }
115 #endif
116 
117 void __gnat_sigtramp (int signo, void *si, void *sc,
118 		      __sigtramphandler_t * handler)
119      __attribute__((optimize(2)));
120 
__gnat_sigtramp(int signo,void * si,void * sc,__sigtramphandler_t * handler)121 void __gnat_sigtramp (int signo, void *si, void *sc,
122 		      __sigtramphandler_t * handler)
123 {
124   REG_SET *pregs;
125 
126   /* VXSIM uses a different signal context structure than the regular x86
127      targets:
128      * on x86-vx6: two 32-bit values are added at the end of the REG_SET, plus
129        an explicit padding of 0xc8 characters (200 characters). The sigcontext
130        containing a complete REG_SET just before the field 'sc_pregs', this
131        adds a 208 bytes offset to get the value of 'sc_pregs'.
132      * on x86-vx7: the same offset is used on vx7: 3 32-bit values are present
133        at the end of the reg set, but the padding is then of 0xc4 characters.
134      * on x86_64-vx7: two 64-bit values are added at the beginning of the
135        REG_SET. This adds a 16 bytes offset to get the value of 'sc_pregs',
136        and another 16 bytes offset within the pregs structure to retrieve the
137        registers list.
138 
139      * See header file regsSimlinux.h.
140   */
141 
142   /* Retrieve the registers to restore : */
143 #ifndef __RTP__
144 #ifdef __HANDLE_VXSIM_SC
145 #if defined(__i386__)
146   /* move sctx 208 bytes further, so that the vxsim's sc_pregs field coincide
147      with the expected x86 one */
148   struct sigcontext * sctx =
149     (struct sigcontext *) (sc + (__gnat_is_vxsim ?
150 				 (_WRS_VXWORKS_MAJOR == 7 ? 204 : 208)
151 				 : 0));
152 #elif defined(__x86_64__)
153   /* move sctx 16 bytes further, so that the vxsim's sc_pregs field coincide
154      with the expected x86_64 one */
155   struct sigcontext * sctx =
156     (struct sigcontext *) (sc + (__gnat_is_vxsim ? 16 : 0));
157 #endif /* __i386__ || __x86_64__ */
158 #else  /* __HANDLE_VXSIM_SC__ */
159   struct sigcontext * sctx = (struct sigcontext *) sc;
160 #endif
161 
162   pregs = sctx->sc_pregs;
163 
164 #else /* !defined(__RTP__) */
165 
166   mcontext_t *mcontext = &((ucontext_t *) sc)->uc_mcontext;
167   /* No specific offset in this case for vxsim */
168   pregs = &(mcontext->regs);
169 
170 #endif /* !defined(__RTP__) */
171 
172 #if defined (__HANDLE_VXSIM_SC) && defined (__x86_64__)
173   /* Ignore the first two values, that are not registers in case of
174      vxsim */
175   pregs = (REG_SET *) ((void *)pregs + (__gnat_is_vxsim ? 16 : 0));
176 #endif
177 
178   /* And now call the real signal trampoline with the list of registers */
179   __gnat_sigtramp_common (signo, si, sc, handler, pregs);
180 }
181 
182 /* Include the target specific bits.  */
183 #include "sigtramp-vxworks-target.inc"
184 
185 /* sigtramp stub for common registers.  */
186 
187 asm (SIGTRAMP_START(TRAMP_COMMON));
188 asm (CFI_DEF_CFA);
189 asm (CFI_COMMON_REGS);
190 asm (SIGTRAMP_BODY);
191 asm (SIGTRAMP_END(TRAMP_COMMON));
192