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sewardj9926dce2005-03-23 13:31:48 +0000223 March 05
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4Do we still need ARCH_PTHREQ_RET (or *PTHREQ* for that matter) ?
5
sewardj21c25812005-03-11 03:07:23 +00006Notes pertaining to the 2.4.0 - 3.0 merge
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8As of 10 March (svn rev 3266, vex svn rev 1019) the merged code base
9can start and run programs with --tool=none. Both threaded and
10unthreaded programs appear to work (knode, opera, konqueror).
sewardjf15bba62005-03-02 14:22:49 +000011
sewardj21c25812005-03-11 03:07:23 +000012Known breakage is:
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14* Basically only x86 works. I was part-way through getting amd64
15 to work when I stopped to do the merge. I think you can assume
16 amd64 is pretty much knackered right now.
17
18* No other tools work. Memcheck worked fine in 3.0 prior to the
19 merge but needs to have Jeremy's space-saving hacks folded in.
20 Also the leak checker improvements. Ditto addrcheck.
21 Cachegrind is broken because it is not Vex-aware, and Vex needs
22 to be changed to convey info on instruction boundaries to it.
23 Helgrind is not Vex aware. Also, Helgrind will not work because
24 thread-event-modelling does not work (see below). Memcheck
25 and Addrcheck could be made to work with minor effort, and
26 that should happen asap. Cachegrind also needs to be fixed
27 shortly.
28
29* Function wrapping a la 2.4.0 is disabled, and will likely remain
30 disabled for an extended period until I consider the software
31 engineering consequences of it, specifically if a cleaner
32 implementation is possible. Result of that is that thread-event
33 modelling and Helgrind are also disabled for that period.
34
sewardj21c25812005-03-11 03:07:23 +000035* signal contexts for x86 signal deliveries are partially broken. On
36 delivery of an rt-signal, a context frame is built, but only the 8
37 integer registers and %eflags are written into it, no SSE and no FP
38 state. Also, the vcpu state is restored on return to whatever it
39 was before the signal was delivered; it is not restored from the
40 sigcontext offered to the handler. That means handlers which
41 expect to be able to modify the machine state will not work.
42 This will be fixed; it requires a small amount of work on the
43 Vex side.
44
45* I got rid of extra UInt* flags arg for syscall pre wrappers,
46 so they can't add MayBlock after examining the args. Should
47 be reinstated. I commented out various *flags |= MayBlock"
48 so they can easily enough be put back in.
49
50* Tracking of device segments is somehow broken (I forget how)
51
sewardjd1212b92005-03-11 12:43:19 +000052* Core dumping is disabled (has been for a while in the 3.0 line)
53 because it needs to be factored per arch (or is it per arch+os).
54
sewardj21c25812005-03-11 03:07:23 +000055
56Other notes I made:
57
58* Check tests/filter_stderr_basic; I got confused whilst merging it
59
60* Dubious use of setjmp in run_thread_for_a_while -- I thought it
61 was only OK to use setjmp as the arg of an if: if (setjmp(...)) ...
62
63* EmWarn/Int confusion -- what type is it in the guest state?
64
65* Reinstate per-thread dispatch ctrs. First find out what the
66 rationale for per-thread counters is.
67
68* main: TL_(fini) is not given exitcode and it should be.
69
70* Prototype for VG_(_client_syscall) [note leading _] is in a
71 bad place.
72
73(It was a 3-way merge, using the most recent common ancestor
74 of the 2.4.0 and 3.0 lines:
75
76 cvs co -D "11/19/2004 17:45:00 GMT" valgrind
77
78 and the 2.4.0 line
79
80 obtained at Fri Mar 4 15:52:46 GMT 2005 by:
81 cvs co valgrind
82
83 and the 3.0 line, which is svn revision 3261.
84)
85
86
87Cleanup notes derived from making AMD64 work. JRS, started 2 March 05.
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sewardjf15bba62005-03-02 14:22:49 +000089The following cleanups need to be done.
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91AMD64 vsyscalls
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93The redirect mechanism should (could) be used to support vsyscalls on
94both amd64 and x86, by redirecting jumps to the vsyscall entry
95point(s) to appropriate helper stubs instead. There is no point in
96using the current x86 scheme of copying the trampoline code around the
97place and making the AT_SYSINFO entry point at it, as that mechanism
98does not work on amd64.
99
100On x86-linux, the vsyscall address is whatever the AT_SYSINFO entry
101says it is. Reroute all jumps to that to a suitable stub.
102
103On amd64, there are multiple vsyscall entry points at -10M +
1041024*vsyscall_no (currently there are only two). These each need to be
105redirected to suitable stubs which do normal syscalls instead.
106
107These redirects should be set up as part of platform-specific
108initialisation sequences. They should not be set up as at present in
109vg_symtab2.c. All this stuff should be within platform-specific
110startup code, and should not be visible in generic core service code.
111
112
113Redirection mechanism
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sewardj21c25812005-03-11 03:07:23 +0000115How this works is difficult to understand. This should be fixed. The
116list of unresolved redirections should be a seperate data structure
117from the currently active (addr, addr) mapping.
sewardjf15bba62005-03-02 14:22:49 +0000118
119There's a whole big #ifdef TEST section in vg_symtab2.c which has
120no apparent purpose.
121
sewardj6941a1a2005-03-02 16:01:23 +0000122The redirecting-symtab-loader seems like a good idea on the face
123of it: you can write functions whose name says, in effect
124 "i_am_a_replacement_for_FOO"
125and then all jumps/calls to FOO get redirected there. Problem is
126that nameing mechanism involves $ signs etc in symbol names, which
127makes it very fragile. TODO: (1) figure out if we still need
128this, and if so (2) fix.
129
sewardjf15bba62005-03-02 14:22:49 +0000130
131System call handlers
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133The pre/post functions should be factored into: marshallers, which get
134the syscall args from wherever they live, and handlers proper, which
135do whatever pre/post checks/hanldling is needed. The handlers are
136more or less platform independent. The marshallers insulate the
137handlers from details of knowing how to get hold of syscall arg/result
138values given that different platforms use different and sometimes
139strange calling conventions.
140
141The syscall handlers assume that the result register (RES) does not
142overlap with any argument register (ARGn). They assume this by
143blithely referring to ARGn in the post-handlers. This should be fixed
144properly -- before the call, a copy of the args should be saved so
145they can be safely inspected after the call.
146
147The mechanisms by which a pre-handler can complete a syscall itself
148without handing it off to the kernel need to be cleaned up. The
149"Special" syscall designation no longer really makes sense (it never
150did) and should be removed.
151
sewardj6941a1a2005-03-02 16:01:23 +0000152Sockets: move the socketcall marshaller from vg_syscalls.c into
153x86-linux/syscalls.c; it is in the wrong place.
sewardjf15bba62005-03-02 14:22:49 +0000154