| // Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package runtime |
| |
| import "unsafe" |
| |
| type sigctxt struct { |
| info *siginfo |
| ctxt unsafe.Pointer |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| //go:nowritebarrierrec |
| func (c *sigctxt) regs() *regs64 { return &(*ucontext)(c.ctxt).uc_mcontext.ss } |
| |
| func (c *sigctxt) rax() uint64 { return c.regs().rax } |
| func (c *sigctxt) rbx() uint64 { return c.regs().rbx } |
| func (c *sigctxt) rcx() uint64 { return c.regs().rcx } |
| func (c *sigctxt) rdx() uint64 { return c.regs().rdx } |
| func (c *sigctxt) rdi() uint64 { return c.regs().rdi } |
| func (c *sigctxt) rsi() uint64 { return c.regs().rsi } |
| func (c *sigctxt) rbp() uint64 { return c.regs().rbp } |
| func (c *sigctxt) rsp() uint64 { return c.regs().rsp } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r8() uint64 { return c.regs().r8 } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r9() uint64 { return c.regs().r9 } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r10() uint64 { return c.regs().r10 } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r11() uint64 { return c.regs().r11 } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r12() uint64 { return c.regs().r12 } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r13() uint64 { return c.regs().r13 } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r14() uint64 { return c.regs().r14 } |
| func (c *sigctxt) r15() uint64 { return c.regs().r15 } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| //go:nowritebarrierrec |
| func (c *sigctxt) rip() uint64 { return c.regs().rip } |
| |
| func (c *sigctxt) rflags() uint64 { return c.regs().rflags } |
| func (c *sigctxt) cs() uint64 { return c.regs().cs } |
| func (c *sigctxt) fs() uint64 { return c.regs().fs } |
| func (c *sigctxt) gs() uint64 { return c.regs().gs } |
| func (c *sigctxt) sigcode() uint64 { return uint64(c.info.si_code) } |
| func (c *sigctxt) sigaddr() uint64 { return c.info.si_addr } |
| |
| func (c *sigctxt) set_rip(x uint64) { c.regs().rip = x } |
| func (c *sigctxt) set_rsp(x uint64) { c.regs().rsp = x } |
| func (c *sigctxt) set_sigcode(x uint64) { c.info.si_code = int32(x) } |
| func (c *sigctxt) set_sigaddr(x uint64) { c.info.si_addr = x } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (c *sigctxt) fixsigcode(sig uint32) { |
| switch sig { |
| case _SIGTRAP: |
| // OS X sets c.sigcode() == TRAP_BRKPT unconditionally for all SIGTRAPs, |
| // leaving no way to distinguish a breakpoint-induced SIGTRAP |
| // from an asynchronous signal SIGTRAP. |
| // They all look breakpoint-induced by default. |
| // Try looking at the code to see if it's a breakpoint. |
| // The assumption is that we're very unlikely to get an |
| // asynchronous SIGTRAP at just the moment that the |
| // PC started to point at unmapped memory. |
| pc := uintptr(c.rip()) |
| // OS X will leave the pc just after the INT 3 instruction. |
| // INT 3 is usually 1 byte, but there is a 2-byte form. |
| code := (*[2]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(pc - 2)) |
| if code[1] != 0xCC && (code[0] != 0xCD || code[1] != 3) { |
| // SIGTRAP on something other than INT 3. |
| c.set_sigcode(_SI_USER) |
| } |
| |
| case _SIGSEGV: |
| // x86-64 has 48-bit virtual addresses. The top 16 bits must echo bit 47. |
| // The hardware delivers a different kind of fault for a malformed address |
| // than it does for an attempt to access a valid but unmapped address. |
| // OS X 10.9.2 mishandles the malformed address case, making it look like |
| // a user-generated signal (like someone ran kill -SEGV ourpid). |
| // We pass user-generated signals to os/signal, or else ignore them. |
| // Doing that here - and returning to the faulting code - results in an |
| // infinite loop. It appears the best we can do is rewrite what the kernel |
| // delivers into something more like the truth. The address used below |
| // has very little chance of being the one that caused the fault, but it is |
| // malformed, it is clearly not a real pointer, and if it does get printed |
| // in real life, people will probably search for it and find this code. |
| // There are no Google hits for b01dfacedebac1e or 0xb01dfacedebac1e |
| // as I type this comment. |
| if c.sigcode() == _SI_USER { |
| c.set_sigcode(_SI_USER + 1) |
| c.set_sigaddr(0xb01dfacedebac1e) |
| } |
| } |
| } |