| // Copyright 2009 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. |
| |
| //go:build dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd |
| // +build dragonfly freebsd linux netbsd openbsd |
| |
| package runtime |
| |
| import "unsafe" |
| |
| func dumpregs(c *sigctxt) { |
| print("trap ", hex(c.trap()), "\n") |
| print("error ", hex(c.error()), "\n") |
| print("oldmask ", hex(c.oldmask()), "\n") |
| print("r0 ", hex(c.r0()), "\n") |
| print("r1 ", hex(c.r1()), "\n") |
| print("r2 ", hex(c.r2()), "\n") |
| print("r3 ", hex(c.r3()), "\n") |
| print("r4 ", hex(c.r4()), "\n") |
| print("r5 ", hex(c.r5()), "\n") |
| print("r6 ", hex(c.r6()), "\n") |
| print("r7 ", hex(c.r7()), "\n") |
| print("r8 ", hex(c.r8()), "\n") |
| print("r9 ", hex(c.r9()), "\n") |
| print("r10 ", hex(c.r10()), "\n") |
| print("fp ", hex(c.fp()), "\n") |
| print("ip ", hex(c.ip()), "\n") |
| print("sp ", hex(c.sp()), "\n") |
| print("lr ", hex(c.lr()), "\n") |
| print("pc ", hex(c.pc()), "\n") |
| print("cpsr ", hex(c.cpsr()), "\n") |
| print("fault ", hex(c.fault()), "\n") |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| //go:nowritebarrierrec |
| func (c *sigctxt) sigpc() uintptr { return uintptr(c.pc()) } |
| |
| func (c *sigctxt) sigsp() uintptr { return uintptr(c.sp()) } |
| func (c *sigctxt) siglr() uintptr { return uintptr(c.lr()) } |
| |
| // preparePanic sets up the stack to look like a call to sigpanic. |
| func (c *sigctxt) preparePanic(sig uint32, gp *g) { |
| // We arrange lr, and pc to pretend the panicking |
| // function calls sigpanic directly. |
| // Always save LR to stack so that panics in leaf |
| // functions are correctly handled. This smashes |
| // the stack frame but we're not going back there |
| // anyway. |
| sp := c.sp() - 4 |
| c.set_sp(sp) |
| *(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(sp))) = c.lr() |
| |
| pc := gp.sigpc |
| |
| if shouldPushSigpanic(gp, pc, uintptr(c.lr())) { |
| // Make it look the like faulting PC called sigpanic. |
| c.set_lr(uint32(pc)) |
| } |
| |
| // In case we are panicking from external C code |
| c.set_r10(uint32(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(gp)))) |
| c.set_pc(uint32(funcPC(sigpanic))) |
| } |
| |
| func (c *sigctxt) pushCall(targetPC, resumePC uintptr) { |
| // Push the LR to stack, as we'll clobber it in order to |
| // push the call. The function being pushed is responsible |
| // for restoring the LR and setting the SP back. |
| // This extra slot is known to gentraceback. |
| sp := c.sp() - 4 |
| c.set_sp(sp) |
| *(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(sp))) = c.lr() |
| // Set up PC and LR to pretend the function being signaled |
| // calls targetPC at resumePC. |
| c.set_lr(uint32(resumePC)) |
| c.set_pc(uint32(targetPC)) |
| } |