| // Copyright 2011 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 |
| |
| /* |
| Stack layout parameters. |
| Included both by runtime (compiled via 6c) and linkers (compiled via gcc). |
| |
| The per-goroutine g->stackguard is set to point stackGuard bytes |
| above the bottom of the stack. Each function compares its stack |
| pointer against g->stackguard to check for overflow. To cut one |
| instruction from the check sequence for functions with tiny frames, |
| the stack is allowed to protrude stackSmall bytes below the stack |
| guard. Functions with large frames don't bother with the check and |
| always call morestack. The sequences are (for amd64, others are |
| similar): |
| |
| guard = g->stackguard |
| frame = function's stack frame size |
| argsize = size of function arguments (call + return) |
| |
| stack frame size <= stackSmall: |
| CMPQ guard, SP |
| JHI 3(PC) |
| MOVQ m->morearg, $(argsize << 32) |
| CALL morestack(SB) |
| |
| stack frame size > stackSmall but < stackBig |
| LEAQ (frame-stackSmall)(SP), R0 |
| CMPQ guard, R0 |
| JHI 3(PC) |
| MOVQ m->morearg, $(argsize << 32) |
| CALL morestack(SB) |
| |
| stack frame size >= stackBig: |
| MOVQ m->morearg, $((argsize << 32) | frame) |
| CALL morestack(SB) |
| |
| The bottom stackGuard - stackSmall bytes are important: there has |
| to be enough room to execute functions that refuse to check for |
| stack overflow, either because they need to be adjacent to the |
| actual caller's frame (deferproc) or because they handle the imminent |
| stack overflow (morestack). |
| |
| For example, deferproc might call malloc, which does one of the |
| above checks (without allocating a full frame), which might trigger |
| a call to morestack. This sequence needs to fit in the bottom |
| section of the stack. On amd64, morestack's frame is 40 bytes, and |
| deferproc's frame is 56 bytes. That fits well within the |
| stackGuard - stackSmall = 128 bytes at the bottom. |
| The linkers explore all possible call traces involving non-splitting |
| functions to make sure that this limit cannot be violated. |
| */ |
| |
| const ( |
| // stackSystem is a number of additional bytes to add |
| // to each stack below the usual guard area for OS-specific |
| // purposes like signal handling. Used on Windows and on |
| // Plan 9 because they do not use a separate stack. |
| // Defined in os_*.go. |
| |
| // The amount of extra stack to allocate beyond the size |
| // needed for the single frame that triggered the split. |
| stackExtra = 2048 |
| |
| // The minimum stack segment size to allocate. |
| // If the amount needed for the splitting frame + stackExtra |
| // is less than this number, the stack will have this size instead. |
| stackMin = 8192 |
| stackSystemRounded = stackSystem + (-stackSystem & (stackMin - 1)) |
| Fixedstack = stackMin + stackSystemRounded |
| |
| // Functions that need frames bigger than this use an extra |
| // instruction to do the stack split check, to avoid overflow |
| // in case SP - framesize wraps below zero. |
| // This value can be no bigger than the size of the unmapped |
| // space at zero. |
| stackBig = 4096 |
| |
| // The stack guard is a pointer this many bytes above the |
| // bottom of the stack. |
| stackGuard = 256 + stackSystem |
| |
| // After a stack split check the SP is allowed to be this |
| // many bytes below the stack guard. This saves an instruction |
| // in the checking sequence for tiny frames. |
| stackSmall = 96 |
| |
| // The maximum number of bytes that a chain of NOSPLIT |
| // functions can use. |
| stackLimit = stackGuard - stackSystem - stackSmall |
| |
| // The assumed size of the top-of-stack data block. |
| // The actual size can be smaller than this but cannot be larger. |
| // Checked in proc.c's runtime.malg. |
| stackTop = 88 |
| |
| // Goroutine preemption request. |
| // Stored into g->stackguard0 to cause split stack check failure. |
| // Must be greater than any real sp. |
| // 0xfffffade in hex. |
| stackPreempt = ^uintptr(1313) |
| ) |