void memory_fault_handler(int signal, siginfo_t *siginfo,
os_context_t *context);
-/* exc_server handles mach exception messages from the kernel and
- * calls catch exception raise. We use the system-provided
- * mach_msg_server, which, I assume, calls exc_server in a loop.
- *
- */
-extern boolean_t exc_server();
-
/* This executes in the faulting thread as part of the signal
* emulation. It is passed a context with the uc_mcontext field
* pointing to a valid block of memory. */
os_invalidate((os_vm_address_t)regs, sizeof(mcontext_t));
/* Trap to restore the signal context. */
- asm volatile ("movl %0, %%eax; movl %1, %%ebx; .long 0xffff0b0f"
- : : "r" (thread_state), "r" (float_state));
+ asm volatile (".long 0xffff0b0f"
+ : : "a" (thread_state), "b" (float_state));
}
/* Convenience wrapper for the above */
int signal = 0;
void (*handler)(int, siginfo_t *, void *) = NULL;
siginfo_t siginfo;
- kern_return_t ret;
+ kern_return_t ret, dealloc_ret;
/* Get state and info */
state_count = x86_THREAD_STATE32_COUNT;
}
/* At stack guard */
if (os_trunc_to_page(addr) == CONTROL_STACK_GUARD_PAGE(th)) {
- protect_control_stack_guard_page(0, th);
- protect_control_stack_return_guard_page(1, th);
+ lower_thread_control_stack_guard_page(th);
handler = control_stack_exhausted_handler;
break;
}
/* Return from stack guard */
if (os_trunc_to_page(addr) == CONTROL_STACK_RETURN_GUARD_PAGE(th)) {
- protect_control_stack_guard_page(1, th);
- protect_control_stack_return_guard_page(0, th);
+ reset_thread_control_stack_guard_page(th);
break;
}
/* Regular memory fault */
siginfo.si_addr = addr;
call_handler_on_thread(thread, &thread_state, signal, &siginfo, handler);
}
- return ret;
-}
-
-void *
-mach_exception_handler(void *port)
-{
- mach_msg_server(exc_server, 2048, (mach_port_t) port, 0);
- /* mach_msg_server should never return, but it should dispatch mach
- * exceptions to our catch_exception_raise function
- */
- lose("mach_msg_server returned");
-}
-
-#endif
-
-#ifdef LISP_FEATURE_MACH_EXCEPTION_HANDLER
-
-/* Sets up the thread that will listen for mach exceptions. note that
- the exception handlers will be run on this thread. This is
- different from the BSD-style signal handling situation in which the
- signal handlers run in the relevant thread directly. */
-
-mach_port_t mach_exception_handler_port_set = MACH_PORT_NULL;
-
-pthread_t
-setup_mach_exception_handling_thread()
-{
- kern_return_t ret;
- pthread_t mach_exception_handling_thread = NULL;
- pthread_attr_t attr;
-
- /* allocate a mach_port for this process */
- ret = mach_port_allocate(mach_task_self(),
- MACH_PORT_RIGHT_PORT_SET,
- &mach_exception_handler_port_set);
-
- /* create the thread that will receive the mach exceptions */
- FSHOW((stderr, "Creating mach_exception_handler thread!\n"));
-
- pthread_attr_init(&attr);
- pthread_create(&mach_exception_handling_thread,
- &attr,
- mach_exception_handler,
- (void*) mach_exception_handler_port_set);
- pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
-
- return mach_exception_handling_thread;
-}
-
-/* tell the kernel that we want EXC_BAD_ACCESS exceptions sent to the
- exception port (which is being listened to do by the mach
- exception handling thread). */
-kern_return_t
-mach_thread_init(mach_port_t thread_exception_port)
-{
- kern_return_t ret;
- /* allocate a named port for the thread */
-
- FSHOW((stderr, "Allocating mach port %x\n", thread_exception_port));
-
- ret = mach_port_allocate_name(mach_task_self(),
- MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE,
- thread_exception_port);
- if (ret) {
- lose("mach_port_allocate_name failed with return_code %d\n", ret);
+ dealloc_ret = mach_port_deallocate (current_mach_task, thread);
+ if (dealloc_ret) {
+ lose("mach_port_deallocate (thread) failed with return_code %d\n", dealloc_ret);
}
- /* establish the right for the thread_exception_port to send messages */
- ret = mach_port_insert_right(mach_task_self(),
- thread_exception_port,
- thread_exception_port,
- MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND);
- if (ret) {
- lose("mach_port_insert_right failed with return_code %d\n", ret);
- }
-
- ret = thread_set_exception_ports(mach_thread_self(),
- EXC_MASK_BAD_ACCESS | EXC_MASK_BAD_INSTRUCTION,
- thread_exception_port,
- EXCEPTION_DEFAULT,
- THREAD_STATE_NONE);
- if (ret) {
- lose("thread_set_exception_port failed with return_code %d\n", ret);
- }
-
- ret = mach_port_move_member(mach_task_self(),
- thread_exception_port,
- mach_exception_handler_port_set);
- if (ret) {
- lose("mach_port_ failed with return_code %d\n", ret);
+ dealloc_ret = mach_port_deallocate (current_mach_task, task);
+ if (dealloc_ret) {
+ lose("mach_port_deallocate (task) failed with return_code %d\n", dealloc_ret);
}
return ret;
}
void
-setup_mach_exceptions() {
- setup_mach_exception_handling_thread();
- mach_thread_init(THREAD_STRUCT_TO_EXCEPTION_PORT(all_threads));
-}
-
-pid_t
-mach_fork() {
- pid_t pid = fork();
- if (pid == 0) {
- setup_mach_exceptions();
- return pid;
- } else {
- return pid;
- }
+os_restore_fp_control(os_context_t *context)
+{
+ /* KLUDGE: The x87 FPU control word is some nasty bitfield struct
+ * thing. Rather than deal with that, just grab it as a 16-bit
+ * integer. */
+ unsigned short fpu_control_word =
+ *((unsigned short *)&context->uc_mcontext->FS.FPU_FCW);
+ /* reset exception flags and restore control flags on x87 FPU */
+ asm ("fldcw %0" : : "m" (fpu_control_word));
}
#endif