| // 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. |
| |
| package runtime |
| |
| import ( |
| "runtime/internal/sys" |
| "unsafe" |
| ) |
| |
| type mOS struct { |
| unused byte |
| } |
| |
| func futex(addr unsafe.Pointer, op int32, val uint32, ts, addr2 unsafe.Pointer, val3 uint32) int32 { |
| return int32(syscall(_SYS_futex, uintptr(addr), uintptr(op), uintptr(val), uintptr(ts), uintptr(addr2), uintptr(val3))) |
| } |
| |
| // Linux futex. |
| // |
| // futexsleep(uint32 *addr, uint32 val) |
| // futexwakeup(uint32 *addr) |
| // |
| // Futexsleep atomically checks if *addr == val and if so, sleeps on addr. |
| // Futexwakeup wakes up threads sleeping on addr. |
| // Futexsleep is allowed to wake up spuriously. |
| |
| const ( |
| _FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG = 128 |
| _FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE = 0 | _FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG |
| _FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE = 1 | _FUTEX_PRIVATE_FLAG |
| ) |
| |
| // Atomically, |
| // if(*addr == val) sleep |
| // Might be woken up spuriously; that's allowed. |
| // Don't sleep longer than ns; ns < 0 means forever. |
| //go:nosplit |
| func futexsleep(addr *uint32, val uint32, ns int64) { |
| var ts timespec |
| |
| // Some Linux kernels have a bug where futex of |
| // FUTEX_WAIT returns an internal error code |
| // as an errno. Libpthread ignores the return value |
| // here, and so can we: as it says a few lines up, |
| // spurious wakeups are allowed. |
| if ns < 0 { |
| futex(unsafe.Pointer(addr), _FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, val, nil, nil, 0) |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // It's difficult to live within the no-split stack limits here. |
| // On ARM and 386, a 64-bit divide invokes a general software routine |
| // that needs more stack than we can afford. So we use timediv instead. |
| // But on real 64-bit systems, where words are larger but the stack limit |
| // is not, even timediv is too heavy, and we really need to use just an |
| // ordinary machine instruction. |
| if sys.PtrSize == 8 { |
| ts.set_sec(ns / 1000000000) |
| ts.set_nsec(int32(ns % 1000000000)) |
| } else { |
| ts.tv_nsec = 0 |
| ts.set_sec(int64(timediv(ns, 1000000000, (*int32)(unsafe.Pointer(&ts.tv_nsec))))) |
| } |
| futex(unsafe.Pointer(addr), _FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, val, unsafe.Pointer(&ts), nil, 0) |
| } |
| |
| // If any procs are sleeping on addr, wake up at most cnt. |
| //go:nosplit |
| func futexwakeup(addr *uint32, cnt uint32) { |
| ret := futex(unsafe.Pointer(addr), _FUTEX_WAKE_PRIVATE, cnt, nil, nil, 0) |
| if ret >= 0 { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // I don't know that futex wakeup can return |
| // EAGAIN or EINTR, but if it does, it would be |
| // safe to loop and call futex again. |
| systemstack(func() { |
| print("futexwakeup addr=", addr, " returned ", ret, "\n") |
| }) |
| |
| *(*int32)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(0x1006))) = 0x1006 |
| } |
| |
| const ( |
| _AT_NULL = 0 // End of vector |
| _AT_PAGESZ = 6 // System physical page size |
| _AT_HWCAP = 16 // hardware capability bit vector |
| _AT_RANDOM = 25 // introduced in 2.6.29 |
| _AT_HWCAP2 = 26 // hardware capability bit vector 2 |
| ) |
| |
| var procAuxv = []byte("/proc/self/auxv\x00") |
| |
| var addrspace_vec [1]byte |
| |
| //extern mincore |
| func mincore(addr unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr, dst *byte) int32 |
| |
| func sysargs(argc int32, argv **byte) { |
| n := argc + 1 |
| |
| // skip over argv, envp to get to auxv |
| for argv_index(argv, n) != nil { |
| n++ |
| } |
| |
| // skip NULL separator |
| n++ |
| |
| // now argv+n is auxv |
| auxv := (*[1 << 28]uintptr)(add(unsafe.Pointer(argv), uintptr(n)*sys.PtrSize)) |
| if sysauxv(auxv[:]) != 0 { |
| return |
| } |
| // In some situations we don't get a loader-provided |
| // auxv, such as when loaded as a library on Android. |
| // Fall back to /proc/self/auxv. |
| fd := open(&procAuxv[0], 0 /* O_RDONLY */, 0) |
| if fd < 0 { |
| // On Android, /proc/self/auxv might be unreadable (issue 9229), so we fallback to |
| // try using mincore to detect the physical page size. |
| // mincore should return EINVAL when address is not a multiple of system page size. |
| const size = 256 << 10 // size of memory region to allocate |
| p, err := mmap(nil, size, _PROT_READ|_PROT_WRITE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0) |
| if err != 0 { |
| return |
| } |
| var n uintptr |
| for n = 4 << 10; n < size; n <<= 1 { |
| err := mincore(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p)+n), 1, &addrspace_vec[0]) |
| if err == 0 { |
| physPageSize = n |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if physPageSize == 0 { |
| physPageSize = size |
| } |
| munmap(p, size) |
| return |
| } |
| var buf [128]uintptr |
| n = read(fd, noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0])), int32(unsafe.Sizeof(buf))) |
| closefd(fd) |
| if n < 0 { |
| return |
| } |
| // Make sure buf is terminated, even if we didn't read |
| // the whole file. |
| buf[len(buf)-2] = _AT_NULL |
| sysauxv(buf[:]) |
| } |
| |
| func sysauxv(auxv []uintptr) int { |
| var i int |
| for ; auxv[i] != _AT_NULL; i += 2 { |
| tag, val := auxv[i], auxv[i+1] |
| switch tag { |
| case _AT_RANDOM: |
| // The kernel provides a pointer to 16-bytes |
| // worth of random data. |
| startupRandomData = (*[16]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(val))[:] |
| |
| setRandomNumber(uint32(startupRandomData[4]) | uint32(startupRandomData[5])<<8 | |
| uint32(startupRandomData[6])<<16 | uint32(startupRandomData[7])<<24) |
| |
| case _AT_PAGESZ: |
| physPageSize = val |
| } |
| |
| archauxv(tag, val) |
| |
| // Commented out for gccgo for now. |
| // vdsoauxv(tag, val) |
| } |
| return i / 2 |
| } |