X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fruntime%2Fx86-arch.c;h=9a835fa979f7932ec9009d3bbbddf84f87add5bf;hb=230707c1899c1c008f7ce2ad97e2fd04849f7443;hp=8f220a2304e55a9132a626b06ab40107b626b679;hpb=7fb597b585fc715537ea644f7d84440eca217ca1;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/runtime/x86-arch.c b/src/runtime/x86-arch.c index 8f220a2..9a835fa 100644 --- a/src/runtime/x86-arch.c +++ b/src/runtime/x86-arch.c @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ #include "interrupt.h" #include "interr.h" #include "breakpoint.h" -#include "monitor.h" #include "thread.h" #include "genesis/static-symbols.h" @@ -66,6 +65,8 @@ context_eflags_addr(os_context_t *context) return &context->uc_mcontext.mc_eflags; #elif defined __OpenBSD__ return &context->sc_eflags; +#elif defined LISP_FEATURE_DARWIN + return &context->uc_mcontext->ss.eflags; #elif defined __NetBSD__ return &(context->uc_mcontext.__gregs[_REG_EFL]); #elif defined LISP_FEATURE_WIN32 @@ -222,7 +223,7 @@ sigtrap_handler(int signal, siginfo_t *info, void *void_context) *(single_stepping-2) = single_step_save2; *(single_stepping-1) = single_step_save3; #else - *context_eflags_addr(context) ^= 0x100; + *context_eflags_addr(context) &= ~0x100; #endif /* Re-install the breakpoint if possible. */ if (*os_context_pc_addr(context) == (int)single_stepping + 1) { @@ -248,15 +249,28 @@ sigtrap_handler(int signal, siginfo_t *info, void *void_context) single-stepping (as far as I can tell) this is somewhat moot, but it might be worth either moving this code up or deleting the single-stepping code entirely. -- CSR, 2002-07-15 */ -#ifdef LISP_FEATURE_LINUX +#if defined(LISP_FEATURE_LINUX) || defined(RESTORE_FP_CONTROL_FROM_CONTEXT) os_restore_fp_control(context); #endif + +#ifdef LISP_FEATURE_SUNOS + /* For some reason the breakpoints that :ENCAPSULATE NIL tracing sets up + * cause a trace trap (i.e. processor single-stepping trap) on the following + * instruction on Solaris 10/x86. -- JES, 2006-04-07 + */ + if (info->si_code == TRAP_TRACE) { + lose("foo"); + return; + } +#endif + /* On entry %eip points just after the INT3 byte and aims at the * 'kind' value (eg trap_Cerror). For error-trap and Cerror-trap a * number of bytes will follow, the first is the length of the byte * arguments to follow. */ trap = *(unsigned char *)(*os_context_pc_addr(context)); + /* FSHOW((stderr, "/\n", trap, *os_context_pc_addr(context))); */ switch (trap) { case trap_PendingInterrupt: @@ -301,8 +315,19 @@ sigtrap_handler(int signal, siginfo_t *info, void *void_context) static void sigill_handler(int signal, siginfo_t *siginfo, void *void_context) { os_context_t *context = (os_context_t*)void_context; + + /* Triggering SIGTRAP using int3 is unreliable on OS X/x86, so + * we need to use illegal instructions for traps. + */ +#if defined(LISP_FEATURE_DARWIN) + if (*((unsigned short *)*os_context_pc_addr(context)) == 0x0b0f) { + *os_context_pc_addr(context) += 2; + return sigtrap_handler(signal, siginfo, void_context); + } +#endif + fake_foreign_function_call(context); - monitor_or_something(); + lose("fake_foreign_call fell through"); } void