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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/signal_darwin_arm64.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/signal_darwin_arm64.go')
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diff --git a/src/runtime/signal_darwin_arm64.go b/src/runtime/signal_darwin_arm64.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..690ffe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/runtime/signal_darwin_arm64.go @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +// Copyright 2015 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 "unsafe" + +type sigctxt struct { + info *siginfo + ctxt unsafe.Pointer +} + +//go:nosplit +//go:nowritebarrierrec +func (c *sigctxt) regs() *regs64 { return &(*ucontext)(c.ctxt).uc_mcontext.ss } + +func (c *sigctxt) r0() uint64 { return c.regs().x[0] } +func (c *sigctxt) r1() uint64 { return c.regs().x[1] } +func (c *sigctxt) r2() uint64 { return c.regs().x[2] } +func (c *sigctxt) r3() uint64 { return c.regs().x[3] } +func (c *sigctxt) r4() uint64 { return c.regs().x[4] } +func (c *sigctxt) r5() uint64 { return c.regs().x[5] } +func (c *sigctxt) r6() uint64 { return c.regs().x[6] } +func (c *sigctxt) r7() uint64 { return c.regs().x[7] } +func (c *sigctxt) r8() uint64 { return c.regs().x[8] } +func (c *sigctxt) r9() uint64 { return c.regs().x[9] } +func (c *sigctxt) r10() uint64 { return c.regs().x[10] } +func (c *sigctxt) r11() uint64 { return c.regs().x[11] } +func (c *sigctxt) r12() uint64 { return c.regs().x[12] } +func (c *sigctxt) r13() uint64 { return c.regs().x[13] } +func (c *sigctxt) r14() uint64 { return c.regs().x[14] } +func (c *sigctxt) r15() uint64 { return c.regs().x[15] } +func (c *sigctxt) r16() uint64 { return c.regs().x[16] } +func (c *sigctxt) r17() uint64 { return c.regs().x[17] } +func (c *sigctxt) r18() uint64 { return c.regs().x[18] } +func (c *sigctxt) r19() uint64 { return c.regs().x[19] } +func (c *sigctxt) r20() uint64 { return c.regs().x[20] } +func (c *sigctxt) r21() uint64 { return c.regs().x[21] } +func (c *sigctxt) r22() uint64 { return c.regs().x[22] } +func (c *sigctxt) r23() uint64 { return c.regs().x[23] } +func (c *sigctxt) r24() uint64 { return c.regs().x[24] } +func (c *sigctxt) r25() uint64 { return c.regs().x[25] } +func (c *sigctxt) r26() uint64 { return c.regs().x[26] } +func (c *sigctxt) r27() uint64 { return c.regs().x[27] } +func (c *sigctxt) r28() uint64 { return c.regs().x[28] } +func (c *sigctxt) r29() uint64 { return c.regs().fp } +func (c *sigctxt) lr() uint64 { return c.regs().lr } +func (c *sigctxt) sp() uint64 { return c.regs().sp } + +//go:nosplit +//go:nowritebarrierrec +func (c *sigctxt) pc() uint64 { return c.regs().pc } + +func (c *sigctxt) fault() uintptr { return uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(c.info.si_addr)) } + +func (c *sigctxt) sigcode() uint64 { return uint64(c.info.si_code) } +func (c *sigctxt) sigaddr() uint64 { return uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(c.info.si_addr))) } + +func (c *sigctxt) set_pc(x uint64) { c.regs().pc = x } +func (c *sigctxt) set_sp(x uint64) { c.regs().sp = x } +func (c *sigctxt) set_lr(x uint64) { c.regs().lr = x } +func (c *sigctxt) set_r28(x uint64) { c.regs().x[28] = x } + +func (c *sigctxt) set_sigcode(x uint64) { c.info.si_code = int32(x) } +func (c *sigctxt) set_sigaddr(x uint64) { + c.info.si_addr = (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(x))) +} + +//go:nosplit +func (c *sigctxt) fixsigcode(sig uint32) { + switch sig { + case _SIGTRAP: + // OS X sets c.sigcode() == TRAP_BRKPT unconditionally for all SIGTRAPs, + // leaving no way to distinguish a breakpoint-induced SIGTRAP + // from an asynchronous signal SIGTRAP. + // They all look breakpoint-induced by default. + // Try looking at the code to see if it's a breakpoint. + // The assumption is that we're very unlikely to get an + // asynchronous SIGTRAP at just the moment that the + // PC started to point at unmapped memory. + pc := uintptr(c.pc()) + // OS X will leave the pc just after the instruction. + code := (*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(pc - 4)) + if *code != 0xd4200000 { + // SIGTRAP on something other than breakpoint. + c.set_sigcode(_SI_USER) + } + } +} |