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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:14:23 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:14:23 +0000 |
commit | 73df946d56c74384511a194dd01dbe099584fd1a (patch) | |
tree | fd0bcea490dd81327ddfbb31e215439672c9a068 /src/runtime/os_openbsd.go | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.16.10.upstream/1.16.10upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/runtime/os_openbsd.go')
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1 files changed, 274 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/runtime/os_openbsd.go b/src/runtime/os_openbsd.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6259b96 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/runtime/os_openbsd.go @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +// Copyright 2011 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. + +package runtime + +import ( + "runtime/internal/atomic" + "unsafe" +) + +type mOS struct { + waitsemacount uint32 +} + +const ( + _ESRCH = 3 + _EWOULDBLOCK = _EAGAIN + _ENOTSUP = 91 + + // From OpenBSD's sys/time.h + _CLOCK_REALTIME = 0 + _CLOCK_VIRTUAL = 1 + _CLOCK_PROF = 2 + _CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 3 +) + +type sigset uint32 + +var sigset_all = ^sigset(0) + +// From OpenBSD's <sys/sysctl.h> +const ( + _CTL_KERN = 1 + _KERN_OSREV = 3 + + _CTL_HW = 6 + _HW_NCPU = 3 + _HW_PAGESIZE = 7 + _HW_NCPUONLINE = 25 +) + +func sysctlInt(mib []uint32) (int32, bool) { + var out int32 + nout := unsafe.Sizeof(out) + ret := sysctl(&mib[0], uint32(len(mib)), (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&out)), &nout, nil, 0) + if ret < 0 { + return 0, false + } + return out, true +} + +func getncpu() int32 { + // Try hw.ncpuonline first because hw.ncpu would report a number twice as + // high as the actual CPUs running on OpenBSD 6.4 with hyperthreading + // disabled (hw.smt=0). See https://golang.org/issue/30127 + if n, ok := sysctlInt([]uint32{_CTL_HW, _HW_NCPUONLINE}); ok { + return int32(n) + } + if n, ok := sysctlInt([]uint32{_CTL_HW, _HW_NCPU}); ok { + return int32(n) + } + return 1 +} + +func getPageSize() uintptr { + if ps, ok := sysctlInt([]uint32{_CTL_HW, _HW_PAGESIZE}); ok { + return uintptr(ps) + } + return 0 +} + +func getOSRev() int { + if osrev, ok := sysctlInt([]uint32{_CTL_KERN, _KERN_OSREV}); ok { + return int(osrev) + } + return 0 +} + +//go:nosplit +func semacreate(mp *m) { +} + +//go:nosplit +func semasleep(ns int64) int32 { + _g_ := getg() + + // Compute sleep deadline. + var tsp *timespec + if ns >= 0 { + var ts timespec + ts.setNsec(ns + nanotime()) + tsp = &ts + } + + for { + v := atomic.Load(&_g_.m.waitsemacount) + if v > 0 { + if atomic.Cas(&_g_.m.waitsemacount, v, v-1) { + return 0 // semaphore acquired + } + continue + } + + // Sleep until woken by semawakeup or timeout; or abort if waitsemacount != 0. + // + // From OpenBSD's __thrsleep(2) manual: + // "The abort argument, if not NULL, points to an int that will + // be examined [...] immediately before blocking. If that int + // is non-zero then __thrsleep() will immediately return EINTR + // without blocking." + ret := thrsleep(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&_g_.m.waitsemacount)), _CLOCK_MONOTONIC, tsp, 0, &_g_.m.waitsemacount) + if ret == _EWOULDBLOCK { + return -1 + } + } +} + +//go:nosplit +func semawakeup(mp *m) { + atomic.Xadd(&mp.waitsemacount, 1) + ret := thrwakeup(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&mp.waitsemacount)), 1) + if ret != 0 && ret != _ESRCH { + // semawakeup can be called on signal stack. + systemstack(func() { + print("thrwakeup addr=", &mp.waitsemacount, " sem=", mp.waitsemacount, " ret=", ret, "\n") + }) + } +} + +func osinit() { + ncpu = getncpu() + physPageSize = getPageSize() + haveMapStack = getOSRev() >= 201805 // OpenBSD 6.3 +} + +var urandom_dev = []byte("/dev/urandom\x00") + +//go:nosplit +func getRandomData(r []byte) { + fd := open(&urandom_dev[0], 0 /* O_RDONLY */, 0) + n := read(fd, unsafe.Pointer(&r[0]), int32(len(r))) + closefd(fd) + extendRandom(r, int(n)) +} + +func goenvs() { + goenvs_unix() +} + +// Called to initialize a new m (including the bootstrap m). +// Called on the parent thread (main thread in case of bootstrap), can allocate memory. +func mpreinit(mp *m) { + gsignalSize := int32(32 * 1024) + if GOARCH == "mips64" { + gsignalSize = int32(64 * 1024) + } + mp.gsignal = malg(gsignalSize) + mp.gsignal.m = mp +} + +// Called to initialize a new m (including the bootstrap m). +// Called on the new thread, can not allocate memory. +func minit() { + getg().m.procid = uint64(getthrid()) + minitSignals() +} + +// Called from dropm to undo the effect of an minit. +//go:nosplit +func unminit() { + unminitSignals() +} + +// Called from exitm, but not from drop, to undo the effect of thread-owned +// resources in minit, semacreate, or elsewhere. Do not take locks after calling this. +func mdestroy(mp *m) { +} + +func sigtramp() + +type sigactiont struct { + sa_sigaction uintptr + sa_mask uint32 + sa_flags int32 +} + +//go:nosplit +//go:nowritebarrierrec +func setsig(i uint32, fn uintptr) { + var sa sigactiont + sa.sa_flags = _SA_SIGINFO | _SA_ONSTACK | _SA_RESTART + sa.sa_mask = uint32(sigset_all) + if fn == funcPC(sighandler) { + fn = funcPC(sigtramp) + } + sa.sa_sigaction = fn + sigaction(i, &sa, nil) +} + +//go:nosplit +//go:nowritebarrierrec +func setsigstack(i uint32) { + throw("setsigstack") +} + +//go:nosplit +//go:nowritebarrierrec +func getsig(i uint32) uintptr { + var sa sigactiont + sigaction(i, nil, &sa) + return sa.sa_sigaction +} + +// setSignaltstackSP sets the ss_sp field of a stackt. +//go:nosplit +func setSignalstackSP(s *stackt, sp uintptr) { + s.ss_sp = sp +} + +//go:nosplit +//go:nowritebarrierrec +func sigaddset(mask *sigset, i int) { + *mask |= 1 << (uint32(i) - 1) +} + +func sigdelset(mask *sigset, i int) { + *mask &^= 1 << (uint32(i) - 1) +} + +//go:nosplit +func (c *sigctxt) fixsigcode(sig uint32) { +} + +var haveMapStack = false + +func osStackAlloc(s *mspan) { + // OpenBSD 6.4+ requires that stacks be mapped with MAP_STACK. + // It will check this on entry to system calls, traps, and + // when switching to the alternate system stack. + // + // This function is called before s is used for any data, so + // it's safe to simply re-map it. + osStackRemap(s, _MAP_STACK) +} + +func osStackFree(s *mspan) { + // Undo MAP_STACK. + osStackRemap(s, 0) +} + +func osStackRemap(s *mspan, flags int32) { + if !haveMapStack { + // OpenBSD prior to 6.3 did not have MAP_STACK and so + // the following mmap will fail. But it also didn't + // require MAP_STACK (obviously), so there's no need + // to do the mmap. + return + } + a, err := mmap(unsafe.Pointer(s.base()), s.npages*pageSize, _PROT_READ|_PROT_WRITE, _MAP_PRIVATE|_MAP_ANON|_MAP_FIXED|flags, -1, 0) + if err != 0 || uintptr(a) != s.base() { + print("runtime: remapping stack memory ", hex(s.base()), " ", s.npages*pageSize, " a=", a, " err=", err, "\n") + throw("remapping stack memory failed") + } +} + +//go:nosplit +func raise(sig uint32) { + thrkill(getthrid(), int(sig)) +} + +func signalM(mp *m, sig int) { + thrkill(int32(mp.procid), sig) +} |