:datum object
:expected-type '(unsigned-byte 32)))
+(deferr tls-exhausted-error ()
+ ;; There is nothing we can do about it. A number of entries in the
+ ;; tls could be reserved and made available for recovery but since
+ ;; tls indices are never reused it would be kind of silly and
+ ;; without it signalling an error is more than likely to end in a
+ ;; recursive error.
+ (%primitive print "Thread local storage exhausted.")
+ (sb!impl::%halt))
+
(macrolet
((define-simple-array-internal-errors ()
`(progn
(values "<error finding interrupted name -- trapped debug-condition>"
nil)))))
\f
+
;;;; INTERNAL-ERROR signal handler
(defun internal-error (context continuable)
(infinite-error-protect
(/show0 "about to bind ALIEN-CONTEXT")
(let ((alien-context (locally
- (declare (optimize (inhibit-warnings 3)))
+ (declare (optimize (inhibit-warnings 3)))
(sb!alien:sap-alien context (* os-context-t)))))
(/show0 "about to bind ERROR-NUMBER and ARGUMENTS")
(multiple-value-bind (error-number arguments)
(%primitive print "can't recover from error in cold init, halting")
(%primitive sb!c:halt))
- (multiple-value-bind (name sb!debug:*stack-top-hint*)
- (find-interrupted-name-and-frame)
- (/show0 "back from FIND-INTERRUPTED-NAME")
- (let ((fp (int-sap (sb!vm:context-register alien-context
- sb!vm::cfp-offset)))
- (handler (and (< -1 error-number (length *internal-errors*))
- (svref *internal-errors* error-number))))
- (cond ((null handler)
- (error 'simple-error
- :format-control
- "unknown internal error, ~D, args=~S"
- :format-arguments
- (list error-number
- (mapcar (lambda (sc-offset)
- (sb!di::sub-access-debug-var-slot
- fp sc-offset alien-context))
- arguments))))
- ((not (functionp handler))
- (error 'simple-error
- :format-control "internal error ~D: ~A; args=~S"
- :format-arguments
- (list error-number
- handler
- (mapcar (lambda (sc-offset)
- (sb!di::sub-access-debug-var-slot
- fp sc-offset alien-context))
- arguments))))
- (t
- (funcall handler name fp alien-context arguments)))))))))
+ (with-interrupt-bindings
+ (multiple-value-bind (name sb!debug:*stack-top-hint*)
+ (find-interrupted-name-and-frame)
+ (/show0 "back from FIND-INTERRUPTED-NAME")
+ ;; Unblock trap signal here, we unwound the stack and can't return.
+ ;; FIXME: Should we not reset the _entire_ mask, but just
+ ;; restore it to the state before we got the condition?
+ ;; FIXME 2: Signals are currently unblocked in
+ ;; interrupt.c:internal_error before we do stack unwinding, can this
+ ;; introduce a race condition?
+ #!+(and linux mips)
+ (sb!unix::reset-signal-mask)
+ (let ((fp (int-sap (sb!vm:context-register alien-context
+ sb!vm::cfp-offset)))
+ (handler (and (< -1 error-number (length *internal-errors*))
+ (svref *internal-errors* error-number))))
+ (cond ((null handler)
+ (error 'simple-error
+ :format-control
+ "unknown internal error, ~D, args=~S"
+ :format-arguments
+ (list error-number
+ (mapcar (lambda (sc-offset)
+ (sb!di::sub-access-debug-var-slot
+ fp sc-offset alien-context))
+ arguments))))
+ ((not (functionp handler))
+ (error 'simple-error
+ :format-control "internal error ~D: ~A; args=~S"
+ :format-arguments
+ (list error-number
+ handler
+ (mapcar (lambda (sc-offset)
+ (sb!di::sub-access-debug-var-slot
+ fp sc-offset alien-context))
+ arguments))))
+ (t
+ (funcall handler name fp alien-context arguments))))))))))
(defun control-stack-exhausted-error ()
(let ((sb!debug:*stack-top-hint* nil))
(error 'control-stack-exhausted))))
;;; KLUDGE: we keep a single HEAP-EXHAUSTED-ERROR object around, so
-;;; that we don't need to allocate it when running out of memory. Similarly
-;;; we pass the amounts in special variables as there may be multiple threads
-;;; running into trouble at the same time. The condition is created by GC-REINIT.
+;;; that we don't need to allocate it when running out of
+;;; memory. Similarly we pass the amounts in special variables as
+;;; there may be multiple threads running into trouble at the same
+;;; time. The condition is created by GC-REINIT.
(defvar *heap-exhausted-error-condition*)
(defvar *heap-exhausted-error-available-bytes*)
(defvar *heap-exhausted-error-requested-bytes*)
(defun undefined-alien-function-error ()
(error 'undefined-alien-function-error))
+#!-win32
+(define-alien-variable current-memory-fault-address unsigned-long)
+
+#!-win32
(defun memory-fault-error ()
- (error 'memory-fault-error))
+ (error 'memory-fault-error
+ :address current-memory-fault-address))
+
+;;; This is SIGTRAP / EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT that runtime could not deal
+;;; with. Prior to Windows we just had a Lisp side handler for
+;;; SIGTRAP, but now we need to deal with this portably.
+(defun unhandled-trap-error (context-sap)
+ (declare (type system-area-pointer context-sap))
+ (infinite-error-protect
+ (let ((context (sap-alien context-sap (* os-context-t))))
+ (error 'breakpoint-error
+ :context context
+ :address (sap-int (sb!vm:context-pc context))))))