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/* DWARF2 EH unwinding support for MIPS IRIX 6.
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Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
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permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
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3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
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a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
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see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* Do code reading to identify a signal frame, and set the frame
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state data appropriately. See unwind-dw2.c for the structs. */
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/* This code was developed-for and only tested-in limited ABI
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configurations. Characterize that. */
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#if defined (_ABIN32) || defined (_ABI64)
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#define SUPPORTED_ABI 1
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#else
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#define SUPPORTED_ABI 0
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#endif
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#include <signal.h>
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#define MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR mips_fallback_frame_state
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/* Look at the code around RA to see if it matches a sighandler caller with a
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sigcontext_t * argument (SA_SIGINFO cleared). Return that pointer argument
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if it does match, or 0 otherwise. */
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static sigcontext_t *
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sigcontext_for (unsigned int *ra, void *cfa)
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{
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/* IRIX 6.5, mono-threaded application. We're lucky enough to be able
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to expect a short very sighandler specific sequence around.
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<_sigtramp+124>: li v0,1088 (SYS_sigreturn)
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<_sigtramp+128>: syscall */
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if ( ra[6] == 0x24020440
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&& ra[7] == 0x0000000c)
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return (sigcontext_t *)(cfa + 0x30);
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/* IRIX 6.5 variants, multi-threaded application, pthreads. Nothing really
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sighandler specific handy, so match a fairly long constant sequence. */
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#if _MIPS_SIM == _ABIN32
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/*
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<sig_fixup_mask+40>: sd s0,0(sp)
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<sig_fixup_mask+44>: sll ra,a0,0x2
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<sig_fixup_mask+48>: addiu t9,t9,-28584/-28456/-28448
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<sig_fixup_mask+52>: lw s0,3804(at)
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<sig_fixup_mask+56>: addu t9,t9,ra
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<sig_fixup_mask+60>: lw t9,0(t9)
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<sig_fixup_mask+64>: ld at,3696(at)
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<sig_fixup_mask+68>: ld s2,88(s0)
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<sig_fixup_mask+72>: jalr t9
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<sig_fixup_mask+76>: sd at,88(s0) */
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if ( ra[-10] == 0xffb00000
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&& ra[ -9] == 0x0004f880
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&& (ra[-8] == 0x27399058
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|| ra[-8] == 0x273990d8
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|| ra[-8] == 0x273990e0)
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&& ra[ -7] == 0x8c300edc
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&& ra[ -6] == 0x033fc821
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&& ra[ -5] == 0x8f390000
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&& ra[ -4] == 0xdc210e70
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&& ra[ -3] == 0xde120058
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&& ra[ -2] == 0x0320f809
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&& ra[ -1] == 0xfe010058)
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#elif _MIPS_SIM == _ABI64
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/*
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<sig_fixup_mask+44>: sd s0,0(sp)
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<sig_fixup_mask+48>: daddu t9,t9,ra
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<sig_fixup_mask+52>: dsll ra,a0,0x3
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<sig_fixup_mask+56>: ld s0,3880(at)
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<sig_fixup_mask+60>: daddu t9,t9,ra
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<sig_fixup_mask+64>: ld t9,0(t9)
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<sig_fixup_mask+68>: ld at,3696(at)
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<sig_fixup_mask+72>: ld s2,152(s0)
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<sig_fixup_mask+76>: jalr t9
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<sig_fixup_mask+80>: sd at,152(s0) */
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if ( ra[-10] == 0xffb00000
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&& ra[ -9] == 0x033fc82d
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&& ra[ -8] == 0x0004f8f8
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&& ra[ -7] == 0xdc300f28
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&& ra[ -6] == 0x033fc82d
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&& ra[ -5] == 0xdf390000
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&& ra[ -4] == 0xdc210e70
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&& ra[ -3] == 0xde120098
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&& ra[ -2] == 0x0320f809
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&& ra[ -1] == 0xfe010098)
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#endif
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return (sigcontext_t *)(cfa + 0x60);
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return 0;
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}
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#define SIGCTX_GREG_ADDR(REGNO,SIGCTX) \
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((void *) &(SIGCTX)->sc_regs[REGNO])
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#define SIGCTX_FPREG_ADDR(REGNO,SIGCTX) \
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((void *) &(SIGCTX)->sc_fpregs[REGNO])
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static _Unwind_Reason_Code
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mips_fallback_frame_state (struct _Unwind_Context *context,
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_Unwind_FrameState *fs)
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{
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/* Return address and CFA of the frame we're attempting to unwind through,
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possibly a signal handler. */
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void *ctx_ra = (void *)context->ra;
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void *ctx_cfa = (void *)context->cfa;
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/* CFA of the intermediate abstract kernel frame between the interrupted
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code and the signal handler, if we're indeed unwinding through a signal
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handler. */
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void *k_cfa;
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/* Pointer to the sigcontext_t structure pushed by the kernel when we're
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unwinding through a signal handler setup with SA_SIGINFO cleared. */
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sigcontext_t *sigctx;
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int i;
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if (! SUPPORTED_ABI)
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return _URC_END_OF_STACK;
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sigctx = sigcontext_for (ctx_ra, ctx_cfa);
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if (sigctx == 0)
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return _URC_END_OF_STACK;
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/* The abstract kernel frame's CFA is extactly the stack pointer
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value at the interruption point. */
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k_cfa = *(void **)SIGCTX_GREG_ADDR (CTX_SP, sigctx);
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/* State the rules to compute the CFA we have the value of: use the
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previous CFA and offset by the difference between the two. See
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uw_update_context_1 for the supporting details. */
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fs->regs.cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.cfa_reg = __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ();
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fs->regs.cfa_offset = k_cfa - ctx_cfa;
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/* Fill the internal frame_state structure with information stating where
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each register of interest can be found from the CFA. */
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for (i = 0; i <= 31; i ++)
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{
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fs->regs.reg[i].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[i].loc.offset = SIGCTX_GREG_ADDR (i, sigctx) - k_cfa;
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}
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for (i = 0; i <= 31; i ++)
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{
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fs->regs.reg[32+i].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[32+i].loc.offset = SIGCTX_FPREG_ADDR (i, sigctx) - k_cfa;
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}
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/* State the rules to find the kernel's code "return address", which is the
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address of the active instruction when the signal was caught. */
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fs->retaddr_column = DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN;
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fs->regs.reg[fs->retaddr_column].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[fs->retaddr_column].loc.offset = (void *)&sigctx->sc_pc - k_cfa;
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fs->signal_frame = 1;
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return _URC_NO_REASON;
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}
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