X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fruntime%2Fbsd-os.h;h=63da20bc9c88d72ae4e69869d7f288ea24087eb7;hb=7f0f521aa3f6b45259c5dfd5f7f11adcd1a7cac6;hp=1cdc422f82fffbe9248e08afb7c7c3be5ac42c24;hpb=7f76d571fe545578e3bd26e627d181a39a8f1eb7;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/runtime/bsd-os.h b/src/runtime/bsd-os.h index 1cdc422..63da20b 100644 --- a/src/runtime/bsd-os.h +++ b/src/runtime/bsd-os.h @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ typedef caddr_t os_vm_address_t; typedef vm_size_t os_vm_size_t; typedef off_t os_vm_offset_t; typedef int os_vm_prot_t; +typedef int os_context_register_t; #if defined __FreeBSD__ /* Note: The man page for sigaction(2) in FreeBSD 4.0 says that this @@ -28,14 +29,10 @@ typedef int os_vm_prot_t; * original FreeBSD port of SBCL, that's wrong, it's actually a * ucontext_t. */ typedef ucontext_t os_context_t; -/* KLUDGE: A hack inherited from CMU CL used to be conditional on - * !defined(__linux__), and has now been made conditional on - * CANNOT_GET_TO_SINGLE_STEP_FLAG: if the OS won't let us flip the - * single-step flag bit in the state stored in a signal context, then - * we need to mess around with overwriting preceding code with - * bit-flipping code. This isn't needed in Linux or OpenBSD; I haven't - * been able to test whether it's still needed in FreeBSD, so for - * conservatism it's left in. -- WHN 2000-10-24 */ +/* As the sbcl-devel message from Raymond Wiker 2000-12-01, FreeBSD + * (unlike Linux and OpenBSD) doesn't let us tweak the CPU's single + * step flag bit by messing with the flags stored in a signal context, + * so we need to implement single stepping in a more roundabout way. */ #define CANNOT_GET_TO_SINGLE_STEP_FLAG #elif defined __OpenBSD__ typedef struct sigcontext os_context_t; @@ -43,8 +40,9 @@ typedef struct sigcontext os_context_t; #error unsupported BSD variant #endif +#include "target-arch-os.h" +#include "target-arch.h" + #define OS_VM_PROT_READ PROT_READ #define OS_VM_PROT_WRITE PROT_WRITE #define OS_VM_PROT_EXECUTE PROT_EXEC - -#define OS_VM_DEFAULT_PAGESIZE 4096