X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tools-for-build%2Fldso-stubs.lisp;h=e125e9fa511b6b0adf9cd86dd476473e7af9a6fd;hb=a4c87f2654b9bd5b5f35cb84ddf12e40bbadc407;hp=25bc891169bd9835d0670dfe49cc49f7992464c1;hpb=d1355f6b79af346f05cf21c18637e269e0b499a1;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/tools-for-build/ldso-stubs.lisp b/tools-for-build/ldso-stubs.lisp index 25bc891..e125e9f 100644 --- a/tools-for-build/ldso-stubs.lisp +++ b/tools-for-build/ldso-stubs.lisp @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -;;;; Generate stubs for C-linkage library functions which we need to refer to +;;;; Generate stubs for C-linkage library functions which we need to refer to ;;;; from Lisp. ;;;; ;;;; (But note this is only the Linux version, as per the FIXME ;;;; note in the BSD version in undefineds.h.) ;;;; -;;;; These stubs exist for the benefit of Lisp code that needs to refer +;;;; These stubs exist for the benefit of Lisp code that needs to refer ;;;; to foreign symbols when dlsym() is not available (i.e. when dumping ;;;; cold-sbcl.core, when we may be running in a host that's not SBCL, ;;;; or on platforms that don't have it at all). If the runtime is ;;;; dynamically linked, library functions won't be linked into it, so ;;;; the map file won't show them. So, we need a bunch of stubs that -;;;; nm(1) _can_ see. +;;;; nm(1) _can_ see. ;;;; ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for ;;;; more information. @@ -22,31 +22,45 @@ ;;;; files for more information. #!-sparc -(defun ldso-stubify (fct str) - (format str "LDSO_STUBIFY(~A)~%" fct)) +(defun ldso-stubify (fct stream) + (format stream "LDSO_STUBIFY(~A)~%" fct)) ;;; This is an attempt to follow DB's hint of sbcl-devel ;;; 2001-09-18. -- CSR ;;; ;;; And an attempt to work around the Sun toolchain... --ns -#!+sparc -(defun ldso-stubify (fct str) - (apply #'format str " +#!+sparc +(defun ldso-stubify (fct stream) + (apply #'format stream " .globl ldso_stub__~A ; \\ - FUNCDEF(ldso_stub__~A) ; \\ + FUNCDEF(ldso_stub__~A) ; \\ ldso_stub__~A: ; \\ - sethi %hi(~A),%g1 ; \\ - jmpl %g1+%lo(~A),%g0 ; \\ - nop /* delay slot*/ ; \\ + sethi %hi(~A),%g1 ; \\ + jmpl %g1+%lo(~A),%g0 ; \\ + nop /* delay slot*/ ; \\ .L~Ae1: ; \\ - .size ldso_stub__~A,.L~Ae1-ldso_stub__~A ;~%" + .size ldso_stub__~A,.L~Ae1-ldso_stub__~A ;~%" (make-list 9 :initial-element fct))) +#!+hppa +(defun ldso-stubify (fct stream) + (let ((stub (format nil "ldso_stub__~a" fct))) + (apply #'format stream (list +" .export ~A +~A: + .proc + .callinfo + b,n ~a + .procend + .import ~a,code~%" stub stub fct fct)))) + (defvar *preludes* '(" /* This is an automatically generated file, please do not hand-edit it. * See the program tools-for-build/ldso-stubs.lisp. */ +#ifndef LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY #define LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY +#endif #include \"sbcl.h\"" #!+sparc " @@ -55,88 +69,130 @@ ldso_stub__~A: ; \\ #endif .text" -#!+x86 " +#!+(and (or x86 x86-64) (not darwin)) " #define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ - .align 16 ; \\ + .align 16 ; \\ .globl ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ - .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ + .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ - jmp fct ; \\ + jmp fct ; \\ .L ## fct ## e1: ; \\ - .size ldso_stub__ ## fct,.L ## fct ## e1-ldso_stub__ ## fct ;" + .size ldso_stub__ ## fct,.L ## fct ## e1-ldso_stub__ ## fct ;" ;;; osf1 has ancient cpp that doesn't do ## #!+(and osf1 alpha) " #define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ .globl ldso_stub__/**/fct ; \\ ldso_stub__/**/fct: ; \\ - jmp fct ; \\ + jmp fct ; \\ .L/**/fct/**/e1: ;" ;;; but there's no reason we need to put up with that on modern (Linux) OSes #!+(and linux alpha) " #define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ .globl ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ - .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ + .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ - jmp fct ; \\ + jmp fct ; \\ .L ## fct ## e1: ; \\ - .size ldso_stub__ ## fct,.L ## fct ## e1-ldso_stub__ ## fct ;" + .size ldso_stub__ ## fct,.L ## fct ## e1-ldso_stub__ ## fct ;" -#!+(and linux ppc) " +#!+hppa " + .level 2.0 + .text" + +#!+(and (not darwin) ppc) " #define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ .globl ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ - .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ + .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ b fct ; \\ .L ## fct ## e1: ; \\ .size ldso_stub__ ## fct,.L ## fct ## e1-ldso_stub__ ## fct ;" #!+(and darwin ppc) " -#define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) @\\ +#define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) @\\ .text @\\ -.globl ldso_stub___ ## fct @\\ -ldso_stub___ ## fct: @\\ - b ldso_stub__ ## fct ## stub @\\ -.symbol_stub ldso_stub__ ## fct ## stub: @\\ -.indirect_symbol _ ## fct @\\ - lis r11,ha16(ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr) @\\ - lwz r12,lo16(ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr)(r11) @\\ - mtctr r12 @\\ - addi r11,r11,lo16(ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr) @\\ - bctr @\\ -.lazy_symbol_pointer @\\ -ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr: @\\ - .indirect_symbol _ ## fct @\\ - .long dyld_stub_binding_helper" - -;;; KLUDGE: set up the vital fifth argument, passed on the +.globl _ldso_stub__ ## fct @\\ +_ldso_stub__ ## fct: @\\ + b _ldso_stub__ ## fct ## stub @\\ +.symbol_stub _ldso_stub__ ## fct ## stub: @\\ +.indirect_symbol _ ## fct @\\ + lis r11,ha16(_ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr) @\\ + lwz r12,lo16(_ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr)(r11) @\\ + mtctr r12 @\\ + addi r11,r11,lo16(_ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr) @\\ + bctr @\\ +.lazy_symbol_pointer @\\ +_ldso_stub__ ## fct ## $lazy_ptr: @\\ + .indirect_symbol _ ## fct @\\ + .long dyld_stub_binding_helper" + +;;; darwin x86 assembler is weird and follows the ppc assembler syntax +#!+(and darwin x86) " +#define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ +.text ; \\ + .align 4 ; \\ +.globl _ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ +_ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ + jmp L ## fct ## $stub ; \\ + .section __IMPORT,__jump_table,symbol_stubs,self_modifying_code+pure_instructions,5 ; \\ +L ## fct ## $stub: ; \\ + .indirect_symbol _ ## fct ; \\ + hlt ; \\ + hlt ; \\ + hlt ; \\ + hlt ; \\ + hlt ; \\ + .subsections_via_symbols ; " + +;;; darwin x86-64 +#!+(and darwin x86-64) " +#define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ + .align 4 ; \\ +.globl _ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ +_ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ + jmp _ ## fct ; \\ +.L ## fct ## e1: ; " + +;;; KLUDGE: set up the vital fifth argument, passed on the ;;; stack. Do this unconditionally, even if the stub is for a ;;; function with few arguments: it can't hurt. We only do this for ;;; the fifth argument, as the first four are passed in registers ;;; and we apparently don't ever need to pass six arguments to a ;;; libc function. -- CSR, 2003-10-29 +;;; Expanded to 8 arguments regardless. -- ths, 2005-03-24 #!+mips " -#define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ -.globl ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ - .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ -ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ - addiu $29,-48 ; \\ - sw $28,40($29) ; \\ - sw $31,44($29) ; \\ - lw $25,64($29) ; \\ - sw $25,16($29) ; \\ - la $25, fct ; \\ - jalr $25 ; \\ - lw $31,44($29) ; \\ - lw $28,40($29) ; \\ - addiu $29,48 ; \\ - jr $31 ; \\ -.L ## fct ## e1: ; \\ - .size ldso_stub__ ## fct,.L ## fct ## e1-ldso_stub__ ## fct ;")) +#define LDSO_STUBIFY(fct) \\ + .globl ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ + .type ldso_stub__ ## fct,@function ; \\ + .ent ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ +ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ + .set noat ; \\ + addiu $29,-48 ; \\ + sw $28,40($29) ; \\ + sw $31,44($29) ; \\ + lw $25,64($29) ; \\ + lw $1,68($29) ; \\ + sw $25,16($29) ; \\ + sw $1,20($29) ; \\ + lw $25,72($29) ; \\ + lw $1,76($29) ; \\ + sw $25,24($29) ; \\ + sw $1,28($29) ; \\ + .set at ; \\ + la $25, fct ; \\ + jalr $25 ; \\ + lw $31,44($29) ; \\ + lw $28,40($29) ; \\ + addiu $29,48 ; \\ + jr $31 ; \\ + .end ldso_stub__ ## fct ; \\ + .size ldso_stub__ ## fct,.-ldso_stub__ ## fct ;")) (defvar *stubs* (append - '("accept" + '("_exit" + "accept" "access" "acos" "acosh" @@ -165,6 +221,7 @@ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ "fork" "free" "fstat" + #!+inode64 "fstat$INODE64" "fsync" "ftruncate" "getcwd" @@ -195,17 +252,21 @@ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ "log1p" "lseek" "lstat" + #!+inode64 "lstat$INODE64" "malloc" "memmove" "mkdir" + "nanosleep" "nl_langinfo" "open" "opendir" "pipe" + "poll" "pow" "read" "readdir" "readlink" + "realpath" "recv" "rename" "rmdir" @@ -217,6 +278,7 @@ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ "sinh" "socket" "stat" + #!+inode64 "stat$INODE64" "strerror" "strlen" "symlink" @@ -230,10 +292,11 @@ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ "tcsetattr" "truncate" "ttyname" - "tzname" + #!-hpux "tzname" "unlink" "utimes" - "wait3" + "wait3" + "waitpid" "write") ;; These aren't needed on the X86 because they're microcoded into the ;; FPU, so the Lisp VOPs can implement them directly without having to @@ -241,27 +304,40 @@ ldso_stub__ ## fct: ; \\ ;; ;; Note: There might be some other functions in this category as well. ;; E.g. I notice tanh() and acos() in the list above.. -- WHN 2001-06-07 - #!-x86 + #!-x86 '("sin" - "cos" - "tan" - "atan" - "atan2" - "exp" - "log" - "log10" + "cos" + "tan" + "atan" + "atan2" + "exp" + "log" + "log10" "sqrt") #!+alpha '("ieee_get_fp_control" "ieee_set_fp_control") - #!-darwin + ;; FIXME: After 1.0 this should be made + ;; #!-linkage-table, as we only need these stubs if + ;; we don't have linkage-table. Done this way now to + ;; cut down on the number of ports affected. + #!-(or win32 darwin freebsd netbsd openbsd) + '("ptsname" + "grantpt" + "unlockpt") + #!+openbsd + '("openpty") '("dlclose" "dlerror" "dlopen" "dlsym") - #!+os-provides-dladdr - '("dladdr") - #!-(and sparc sunos) ;; !defined(SVR4) + #!+bsd + '("sysctl") + #!+darwin + '("sysctlbyname") + #!+os-provides-dladdr + '("dladdr") + #!-sunos ;; !defined(SVR4) '("sigsetmask"))) (with-open-file (f "src/runtime/ldso-stubs.S" :direction :output :if-exists :supersede)