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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- Implementation of POSIX signals. ---*/
/*--- vg_signals.c ---*/
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
This file is part of Valgrind, an x86 protected-mode emulator
designed for debugging and profiling binaries on x86-Unixes.
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Julian Seward
jseward@acm.org
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307, USA.
The GNU General Public License is contained in the file LICENSE.
*/
#include "vg_include.h"
#include "vg_constants.h"
#include "vg_unsafe.h"
#include "valgrind.h" /* for VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE */
/* Define to give more sanity checking for signals. */
#define DEBUG_SIGNALS
/* KNOWN BUGS 24 May 02:
- A signal is not masked in its own handler. Neither are the
signals in the signal's blocking mask.
- There is only one pending set for the entire process, whereas
POSIX seems to require each thread have its own pending set.
This means that a signal can only be pending for one thread at
a time.
- The following causes an infinite loop: start Hugs, Feb 2001
version, and do Control-C at the prompt. There is an infinite
series of sigints delivered (to the client); but also seemingly
to valgrind, which is very strange. I don't know why.
Probably a lot more bugs which I haven't discovered yet.
*/
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Forwards decls.
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
static void vg_oursignalhandler ( Int sigNo );
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
HIGH LEVEL STUFF TO DO WITH SIGNALS: POLICY (MOSTLY)
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Signal state for this process.
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* Base-ment of these arrays[VKI_KNSIG].
Valid signal numbers are 1 .. VKI_KNSIG inclusive.
Rather than subtracting 1 for indexing these arrays, which
is tedious and error-prone, they are simply dimensioned 1 larger,
and entry [0] is not used.
*/
/* -----------------------------------------------------
Static client signal state (SCSS). This is the state
that the client thinks it has the kernel in.
SCSS records verbatim the client's settings. These
are mashed around only when SKSS is calculated from it.
-------------------------------------------------- */
typedef
struct {
void* scss_handler; /* VKI_SIG_DFL or VKI_SIG_IGN or ptr to
client's handler */
UInt scss_flags;
vki_ksigset_t scss_mask;
void* scss_restorer; /* god knows; we ignore it. */
}
SCSS_Per_Signal;
typedef
struct {
/* per-signal info */
SCSS_Per_Signal scss_per_sig[1+VKI_KNSIG];
/* Signal delivery stack, if any. */
vki_kstack_t altstack;
/* Additional elements to SCSS not stored here:
- for each thread, the thread's blocking mask
- for each thread in WaitSIG, the set of waited-on sigs
*/
}
SCSS;
static SCSS vg_scss;
/* -----------------------------------------------------
Static kernel signal state (SKSS). This is the state
that we have the kernel in. It is computed from SCSS.
-------------------------------------------------- */
/* Let's do:
sigprocmask assigns to all thread masks
so that at least everything is always consistent
Flags:
SA_NOCLDSTOP -- passed to kernel
SA_ONESHOT or SA_RESETHAND -- required; abort if not set
SA_RESTART -- we observe this but set our handlers always to restart
SA_NOMASK or SA_NODEFER -- required to not be set; abort if set
SA_ONSTACK -- currently not supported; abort if set.
*/
typedef
struct {
void* skss_handler; /* VKI_SIG_DFL or VKI_SIG_IGN
or ptr to our handler */
UInt skss_flags;
/* There is no skss_mask, since we know that we will always ask
for all signals to be blocked in our one-and-only
sighandler. */
/* Also there is no skss_restorer. */
}
SKSS_Per_Signal;
typedef
struct {
SKSS_Per_Signal skss_per_sig[1+VKI_KNSIG];
vki_ksigset_t skss_sigmask; /* process' blocked signal mask */
}
SKSS;
static SKSS vg_skss;
/* -----------------------------------------------------
Dynamic client signal state (DCSS). This holds transient
information about state of client signals.
-------------------------------------------------- */
typedef
struct {
/* True iff a signal has been received but not yet passed to
client. */
Bool dcss_sigpending[1+VKI_KNSIG];
/* If sigpending[] is True, has meaning:
VG_INVALID_THREADID -- to be passed to any suitable thread
other -- to be passed only to the specified thread. */
ThreadId dcss_destthread[1+VKI_KNSIG];
}
DCSS;
static DCSS vg_dcss;
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Compute the SKSS required by the current SCSS.
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
static
void pp_SKSS ( void )
{
Int sig;
VG_(printf)("\n\nSKSS:\n");
for (sig = 1; sig <= VKI_KNSIG; sig++) {
VG_(printf)("sig %d: handler 0x%x, flags 0x%x\n", sig,
vg_skss.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_handler,
vg_skss.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_flags );
}
VG_(printf)("Global sigmask (63 .. 0) = 0x%x 0x%x\n",
vg_skss.skss_sigmask.ws[1],
vg_skss.skss_sigmask.ws[0] );
}
static __inline__
Bool is_WaitSIGd_by_any_thread ( Int sig )
{
ThreadId tid;
for (tid = 1; tid < VG_N_THREADS; tid++) {
if (VG_(threads)[tid].status != VgTs_WaitSIG)
continue;
if (VG_(ksigismember)( &VG_(threads)[tid].sigs_waited_for, sig ))
return True;
}
return False;
}
static __inline__
Bool is_blocked_by_all_threads ( Int sig )
{
ThreadId tid;
for (tid = 1; tid < VG_N_THREADS; tid++) {
if (VG_(threads)[tid].status == VgTs_Empty)
continue;
if (! VG_(ksigismember)( &VG_(threads)[tid].sig_mask, sig ))
return False;
}
return True;
}
/* This is the core, clever bit. Computation is as follows:
For each signal
handler = if client has a handler, then our handler
else if is WaitSIG'd by any thread, then our handler
else if client is DFL, then DFL
else (client must be IGN) IGN
blocked = if is blocked by all threads and not WaitSIG'd by
any thread
then BLOCKED
else UNBLOCKED
*/
static
void calculate_SKSS_from_SCSS ( SKSS* dst )
{
Int sig;
void* skss_handler;
void* scss_handler;
Bool iz_WaitSIGd_by_any_thread;
Bool iz_blocked_by_all_threads;
Bool skss_blocked;
UInt scss_flags;
UInt skss_flags;
VG_(ksigemptyset)( &dst->skss_sigmask );
for (sig = 1; sig <= VKI_KNSIG; sig++) {
/* Calculate kernel handler and blockedness for sig, as per rules
in above comment. */
iz_WaitSIGd_by_any_thread = is_WaitSIGd_by_any_thread(sig);
iz_blocked_by_all_threads = is_blocked_by_all_threads(sig);
scss_handler = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sig].scss_handler;
scss_flags = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sig].scss_flags;
/* Restorer */
/*
Doesn't seem like we can spin this one.
if (vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sig].scss_restorer != NULL)
VG_(unimplemented)
("sigactions with non-NULL .sa_restorer field");
*/
/* Handler */
if (scss_handler != VKI_SIG_DFL && scss_handler != VKI_SIG_IGN) {
skss_handler = &vg_oursignalhandler;
} else
if (iz_WaitSIGd_by_any_thread) {
skss_handler = &vg_oursignalhandler;
} else
if (scss_handler == VKI_SIG_DFL) {
skss_handler = VKI_SIG_DFL;
}
else {
vg_assert(scss_handler == VKI_SIG_IGN);
skss_handler = VKI_SIG_IGN;
}
/* Blockfulness */
skss_blocked
= iz_blocked_by_all_threads && !iz_WaitSIGd_by_any_thread;
/* Flags */
skss_flags = 0;
/* SA_NOCLDSTOP: pass to kernel */
if (scss_flags & VKI_SA_NOCLDSTOP)
skss_flags |= VKI_SA_NOCLDSTOP;
/* SA_ONESHOT: ignore client setting */
/*
if (!(scss_flags & VKI_SA_ONESHOT))
VG_(unimplemented)
("sigactions without SA_ONESHOT");
vg_assert(scss_flags & VKI_SA_ONESHOT);
skss_flags |= VKI_SA_ONESHOT;
*/
/* SA_RESTART: ignore client setting and set for us */
skss_flags |= VKI_SA_RESTART;
/* SA_NOMASK: not allowed */
/*
.. well, ignore it.
if (scss_flags & VKI_SA_NOMASK)
VG_(unimplemented)
("sigactions with SA_NOMASK");
vg_assert(!(scss_flags & VKI_SA_NOMASK));
*/
/* SA_ONSTACK: client setting is irrelevant here */
/*
if (scss_flags & VKI_SA_ONSTACK)
VG_(unimplemented)
("signals on an alternative stack (SA_ONSTACK)");
vg_assert(!(scss_flags & VKI_SA_ONSTACK));
*/
/* ... but WE ask for on-stack ourselves ... */
skss_flags |= VKI_SA_ONSTACK;
/* Create SKSS entry for this signal. */
if (skss_blocked
&& sig != VKI_SIGKILL && sig != VKI_SIGSTOP)
VG_(ksigaddset)( &dst->skss_sigmask, sig );
if (sig != VKI_SIGKILL && sig != VKI_SIGSTOP)
dst->skss_per_sig[sig].skss_handler = skss_handler;
else
dst->skss_per_sig[sig].skss_handler = VKI_SIG_DFL;
dst->skss_per_sig[sig].skss_flags = skss_flags;
}
/* Sanity checks. */
vg_assert(dst->skss_per_sig[VKI_SIGKILL].skss_handler
== VKI_SIG_DFL);
vg_assert(dst->skss_per_sig[VKI_SIGSTOP].skss_handler
== VKI_SIG_DFL);
vg_assert(!VG_(ksigismember)( &dst->skss_sigmask, VKI_SIGKILL ));
vg_assert(!VG_(ksigismember)( &dst->skss_sigmask, VKI_SIGSTOP ));
if (0)
pp_SKSS();
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
After a possible SCSS change, update SKSS and the kernel itself.
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* IMPORTANT NOTE: to avoid race conditions, we must always enter here
with ALL KERNEL SIGNALS BLOCKED !
*/
void VG_(handle_SCSS_change) ( Bool force_update )
{
Int res, sig;
SKSS skss_old;
vki_ksigaction ksa, ksa_old;
# ifdef DEBUG_SIGNALS
vki_ksigset_t test_sigmask;
res = VG_(ksigprocmask)( VKI_SIG_SETMASK /*irrelevant*/,
NULL, &test_sigmask );
vg_assert(res == 0);
/* The kernel never says that SIGKILL or SIGSTOP are masked. It is
correct! So we fake it here for the purposes only of
assertion. */
VG_(ksigaddset)( &test_sigmask, VKI_SIGKILL );
VG_(ksigaddset)( &test_sigmask, VKI_SIGSTOP );
vg_assert(VG_(kisfullsigset)( &test_sigmask ));
# endif
/* Remember old SKSS and calculate new one. */
skss_old = vg_skss;
calculate_SKSS_from_SCSS ( &vg_skss );
/* Compare the new SKSS entries vs the old ones, and update kernel
where they differ. */
for (sig = 1; sig <= VKI_KNSIG; sig++) {
/* Trying to do anything with SIGKILL is pointless; just ignore
it. */
if (sig == VKI_SIGKILL || sig == VKI_SIGSTOP)
continue;
/* Aside: take the opportunity to clean up DCSS: forget about any
pending signals directed at dead threads. */
if (vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sig]
&& vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig] != VG_INVALID_THREADID) {
ThreadId tid = vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig];
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_or_empty_tid)(tid));
if (VG_(threads)[tid].status == VgTs_Empty) {
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sig] = False;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig] = VG_INVALID_THREADID;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"discarding pending signal %d due to thread %d exiting",
sig, tid );
}
}
/* End of the Aside. Now the Main Business. */
if (!force_update) {
if ((skss_old.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_handler
== vg_skss.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_handler)
&& (skss_old.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_flags
== vg_skss.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_flags))
/* no difference */
continue;
}
ksa.ksa_handler = vg_skss.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_handler;
ksa.ksa_flags = vg_skss.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_flags;
vg_assert(ksa.ksa_flags & VKI_SA_ONSTACK);
VG_(ksigfillset)( &ksa.ksa_mask );
VG_(ksigdelset)( &ksa.ksa_mask, VKI_SIGKILL );
VG_(ksigdelset)( &ksa.ksa_mask, VKI_SIGSTOP );
ksa.ksa_restorer = NULL;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"setting ksig %d to: hdlr 0x%x, flags 0x%x, "
"mask(63..0) 0x%x 0x%x",
sig, ksa.ksa_handler,
ksa.ksa_flags,
ksa.ksa_mask.ws[1],
ksa.ksa_mask.ws[0]
);
res = VG_(ksigaction)( sig, &ksa, &ksa_old );
vg_assert(res == 0);
/* Since we got the old sigaction more or less for free, might
as well extract the maximum sanity-check value from it. */
if (!force_update) {
vg_assert(ksa_old.ksa_handler
== skss_old.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_handler);
vg_assert(ksa_old.ksa_flags
== skss_old.skss_per_sig[sig].skss_flags);
vg_assert(ksa_old.ksa_restorer
== NULL);
VG_(ksigaddset)( &ksa_old.ksa_mask, VKI_SIGKILL );
VG_(ksigaddset)( &ksa_old.ksa_mask, VKI_SIGSTOP );
vg_assert(VG_(kisfullsigset)( &ksa_old.ksa_mask ));
}
}
/* Just set the new sigmask, even if it's no different from the
old, since we have to do this anyway, to unblock the host
signals. */
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"setting kmask(63..0) to 0x%x 0x%x",
vg_skss.skss_sigmask.ws[1],
vg_skss.skss_sigmask.ws[0]
);
VG_(restore_all_host_signals)( &vg_skss.skss_sigmask );
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Update/query SCSS in accordance with client requests.
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* Logic for this alt-stack stuff copied directly from do_sigaltstack
in kernel/signal.[ch] */
/* True if we are on the alternate signal stack. */
static Int on_sig_stack ( Addr m_esp )
{
return (m_esp - (Addr)vg_scss.altstack.ss_sp
< vg_scss.altstack.ss_size);
}
static Int sas_ss_flags ( Addr m_esp )
{
return (vg_scss.altstack.ss_size == 0
? VKI_SS_DISABLE
: on_sig_stack(m_esp) ? VKI_SS_ONSTACK : 0);
}
void VG_(do__NR_sigaltstack) ( ThreadId tid )
{
vki_kstack_t* ss;
vki_kstack_t* oss;
Addr m_esp;
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
ss = (vki_kstack_t*)(VG_(threads)[tid].m_ebx);
oss = (vki_kstack_t*)(VG_(threads)[tid].m_ecx);
m_esp = VG_(threads)[tid].m_esp;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugExtraMsg,
"__NR_sigaltstack: tid %d, "
"ss 0x%x, oss 0x%x (current %%esp %p)",
tid, (UInt)ss, (UInt)oss, (UInt)m_esp );
if (oss != NULL) {
oss->ss_sp = vg_scss.altstack.ss_sp;
oss->ss_size = vg_scss.altstack.ss_size;
oss->ss_flags = sas_ss_flags(m_esp);
}
if (ss != NULL) {
if (on_sig_stack(VG_(threads)[tid].m_esp)) {
SET_EAX(tid, -VKI_EPERM);
return;
}
if (ss->ss_flags != VKI_SS_DISABLE
&& ss->ss_flags != VKI_SS_ONSTACK
&& ss->ss_flags != 0) {
SET_EAX(tid, -VKI_EINVAL);
return;
}
if (ss->ss_flags == VKI_SS_DISABLE) {
vg_scss.altstack.ss_size = 0;
vg_scss.altstack.ss_sp = NULL;
} else {
if (ss->ss_size < VKI_MINSIGSTKSZ) {
SET_EAX(tid, -VKI_ENOMEM);
return;
}
}
vg_scss.altstack.ss_sp = ss->ss_sp;
vg_scss.altstack.ss_size = ss->ss_size;
}
SET_EAX(tid, 0);
}
void VG_(do__NR_sigaction) ( ThreadId tid )
{
Int signo;
vki_ksigaction* new_act;
vki_ksigaction* old_act;
vki_ksigset_t irrelevant_sigmask;
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
signo = VG_(threads)[tid].m_ebx; /* int sigNo */
new_act = (vki_ksigaction*)(VG_(threads)[tid].m_ecx);
old_act = (vki_ksigaction*)(VG_(threads)[tid].m_edx);
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugExtraMsg,
"__NR_sigaction: tid %d, sigNo %d, "
"new 0x%x, old 0x%x, new flags 0x%x",
tid, signo, (UInt)new_act, (UInt)old_act,
(UInt)(new_act ? new_act->ksa_flags : 0) );
/* Rule out various error conditions. The aim is to ensure that if
when the call is passed to the kernel it will definitely
succeed. */
/* Reject out-of-range signal numbers. */
if (signo < 1 || signo > VKI_KNSIG) goto bad_signo;
/* Reject attempts to set a handler (or set ignore) for SIGKILL. */
if ( (signo == VKI_SIGKILL || signo == VKI_SIGSTOP)
&& new_act
&& new_act->ksa_handler != VKI_SIG_DFL)
goto bad_sigkill_or_sigstop;
/* If the client supplied non-NULL old_act, copy the relevant SCSS
entry into it. */
if (old_act) {
old_act->ksa_handler = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_handler;
old_act->ksa_flags = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_flags;
old_act->ksa_mask = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_mask;
old_act->ksa_restorer = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_restorer;
}
/* And now copy new SCSS entry from new_act. */
if (new_act) {
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_handler = new_act->ksa_handler;
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_flags = new_act->ksa_flags;
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_mask = new_act->ksa_mask;
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[signo].scss_restorer = new_act->ksa_restorer;
}
/* All happy bunnies ... */
if (new_act) {
VG_(block_all_host_signals)( &irrelevant_sigmask );
VG_(handle_SCSS_change)( False /* lazy update */ );
}
SET_EAX(tid, 0);
return;
bad_signo:
VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg,
"Warning: bad signal number %d in __NR_sigaction.",
signo);
SET_EAX(tid, -VKI_EINVAL);
return;
bad_sigkill_or_sigstop:
VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg,
"Warning: attempt to set %s handler in __NR_sigaction.",
signo == VKI_SIGKILL ? "SIGKILL" : "SIGSTOP" );
SET_EAX(tid, -VKI_EINVAL);
return;
}
static
void do_sigprocmask_bitops ( Int vki_how,
vki_ksigset_t* orig_set,
vki_ksigset_t* modifier )
{
switch (vki_how) {
case VKI_SIG_BLOCK:
VG_(ksigaddset_from_set)( orig_set, modifier );
break;
case VKI_SIG_UNBLOCK:
VG_(ksigdelset_from_set)( orig_set, modifier );
break;
case VKI_SIG_SETMASK:
*orig_set = *modifier;
break;
default:
VG_(panic)("do_sigprocmask_bitops");
break;
}
}
/* Handle blocking mask set/get uniformly for threads and process as a
whole. If tid==VG_INVALID_THREADID, this is really
__NR_sigprocmask, in which case we set the masks for all threads to
the "set" and return in "oldset" that from the root thread (1).
Otherwise, tid will denote a valid thread, in which case we just
set/get its mask.
Note that the thread signal masks are an implicit part of SCSS,
which is why this routine is allowed to mess with them.
*/
static
void do_setmask ( ThreadId tid,
Int how,
vki_ksigset_t* newset,
vki_ksigset_t* oldset )
{
vki_ksigset_t irrelevant_sigmask;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugExtraMsg,
"do_setmask: tid = %d (%d means ALL), how = %d (%s), set = %p",
tid,
VG_INVALID_THREADID,
how,
how==VKI_SIG_BLOCK ? "SIG_BLOCK" : (
how==VKI_SIG_UNBLOCK ? "SIG_UNBLOCK" : (
how==VKI_SIG_SETMASK ? "SIG_SETMASK" : "???")),
newset
);
if (tid == VG_INVALID_THREADID) {
/* Behave as if __NR_sigprocmask. */
if (oldset) {
/* A bit fragile. Should do better here really. */
vg_assert(VG_(threads)[1].status != VgTs_Empty);
*oldset = VG_(threads)[1].sig_mask;
}
if (newset) {
ThreadId tidd;
for (tidd = 1; tidd < VG_N_THREADS; tidd++) {
if (VG_(threads)[tidd].status == VgTs_Empty)
continue;
do_sigprocmask_bitops (
how, &VG_(threads)[tidd].sig_mask, newset );
}
}
} else {
/* Just do this thread. */
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
if (oldset)
*oldset = VG_(threads)[tid].sig_mask;
if (newset)
do_sigprocmask_bitops (
how, &VG_(threads)[tid].sig_mask, newset );
}
if (newset) {
VG_(block_all_host_signals)( &irrelevant_sigmask );
VG_(handle_SCSS_change)( False /* lazy update */ );
}
}
void VG_(do__NR_sigprocmask) ( ThreadId tid,
Int how,
vki_ksigset_t* set,
vki_ksigset_t* oldset )
{
if (how == VKI_SIG_BLOCK || how == VKI_SIG_UNBLOCK
|| how == VKI_SIG_SETMASK) {
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
do_setmask ( VG_INVALID_THREADID, how, set, oldset );
/* Syscall returns 0 (success) to its thread. */
SET_EAX(tid, 0);
} else {
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"sigprocmask: unknown `how' field %d", how);
SET_EAX(tid, -VKI_EINVAL);
}
}
void VG_(do_pthread_sigmask_SCSS_upd) ( ThreadId tid,
Int how,
vki_ksigset_t* set,
vki_ksigset_t* oldset )
{
/* Assume that how has been validated by caller. */
vg_assert(how == VKI_SIG_BLOCK || how == VKI_SIG_UNBLOCK
|| how == VKI_SIG_SETMASK);
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
do_setmask ( tid, how, set, oldset );
/* The request return code is set in do_pthread_sigmask */
}
void VG_(send_signal_to_thread) ( ThreadId thread, Int sig )
{
Int res;
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(thread));
vg_assert(sig >= 1 && sig <= VKI_KNSIG);
switch ((UInt)(vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sig].scss_handler)) {
case ((UInt)VKI_SIG_IGN):
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"send_signal %d to_thread %d: IGN, ignored", sig, thread );
break;
case ((UInt)VKI_SIG_DFL):
/* This is the tricky case. Since we don't handle default
actions, the simple thing is to send someone round to the
front door and signal there. Then the kernel will do
whatever it does with the default action. */
res = VG_(kill)( VG_(getpid)(), sig );
vg_assert(res == 0);
break;
default:
if (!vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sig]) {
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sig] = True;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig] = thread;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"send_signal %d to_thread %d: now pending", sig, thread );
} else {
if (vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig] == thread) {
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"send_signal %d to_thread %d: already pending ... "
"discarded", sig, thread );
} else {
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"send_signal %d to_thread %d: was pending for %d, "
"now pending for %d",
sig, thread, vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig], thread );
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig] = thread;
}
}
}
}
/* Store in set the signals which could be delivered to this thread
right now (since they are pending) but cannot be, because the
thread has masked them out. */
void VG_(do_sigpending) ( ThreadId tid, vki_ksigset_t* set )
{
Int sig, res;
Bool maybe_pend;
vki_ksigset_t process_pending;
/* Get the set of signals which are pending for the process as a
whole. */
res = VG_(sigpending)( &process_pending );
vg_assert(res == 0);
VG_(ksigemptyset)(set);
for (sig = 1; sig <= VKI_KNSIG; sig++) {
/* Figure out if the signal could be pending for this thread.
There are two cases. */
maybe_pend = False;
/* Case 1: perhaps the signal is pending for the process as a
whole -- that is, is blocked even valgrind's signal
handler. */
if (VG_(ksigismember)( &process_pending, sig ))
maybe_pend = True;
/* Case 2: the signal has been collected by our handler and is
now awaiting disposition inside valgrind. */
if (/* is it pending at all? */
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sig]
&&
/* check it is not specifically directed to some other thread */
(vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig] == VG_INVALID_THREADID
|| vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sig] == tid)
)
maybe_pend = True;
if (!maybe_pend)
continue; /* this signal just ain't pending! */
/* Check other necessary conditions now ... */
if (VG_(ksigismember)( &VG_(threads)[tid].sigs_waited_for, sig ))
continue; /* tid is sigwaiting for sig, so will never be
offered to a handler */
if (! VG_(ksigismember)( &VG_(threads)[tid].sig_mask, sig ))
continue; /* not blocked in this thread */
/* Ok, sig could be delivered to this thread if only it wasn't
masked out. So we add it to set. */
VG_(ksigaddset)( set, sig );
}
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
LOW LEVEL STUFF TO DO WITH SIGNALS: IMPLEMENTATION
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Handy utilities to block/restore all host signals.
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* Block all host signals, dumping the old mask in *saved_mask. */
void VG_(block_all_host_signals) ( /* OUT */ vki_ksigset_t* saved_mask )
{
Int ret;
vki_ksigset_t block_procmask;
VG_(ksigfillset)(&block_procmask);
ret = VG_(ksigprocmask)
(VKI_SIG_SETMASK, &block_procmask, saved_mask);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
}
/* Restore the blocking mask using the supplied saved one. */
void VG_(restore_all_host_signals) ( /* IN */ vki_ksigset_t* saved_mask )
{
Int ret;
ret = VG_(ksigprocmask)(VKI_SIG_SETMASK, saved_mask, NULL);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
The signal simulation proper. A simplified version of what the
Linux kernel does.
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/* A structure in which to save the application's registers
during the execution of signal handlers. */
typedef
struct {
/* These are parameters to the signal handler. */
UInt retaddr; /* Sig handler's (bogus) return address */
Int sigNo; /* The arg to the sig handler. */
Addr psigInfo; /* ptr to siginfo_t; NULL for now. */
Addr puContext; /* ptr to ucontext; NULL for now. */
/* Sanity check word. */
UInt magicPI;
/* Saved processor state. */
UInt fpustate[VG_SIZE_OF_FPUSTATE_W];
UInt eax;
UInt ecx;
UInt edx;
UInt ebx;
UInt ebp;
UInt esp;
UInt esi;
UInt edi;
Addr eip;
UInt eflags;
/* Scheduler-private stuff: what was the thread's status prior to
delivering this signal? */
ThreadStatus status;
/* Sanity check word. Is the highest-addressed word; do not
move!*/
UInt magicE;
}
VgSigFrame;
/* Set up a stack frame (VgSigContext) for the client's signal
handler. This includes the signal number and a bogus return
address. */
static
void vg_push_signal_frame ( ThreadId tid, int sigNo )
{
Int i;
Addr esp, esp_top_of_frame;
VgSigFrame* frame;
ThreadState* tst;
vg_assert(sigNo >= 1 && sigNo <= VKI_KNSIG);
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
tst = & VG_(threads)[tid];
if (/* this signal asked to run on an alt stack */
(vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_flags & VKI_SA_ONSTACK)
&& /* there is a defined and enabled alt stack, which we're not
already using. Logic from get_sigframe in
arch/i386/kernel/signal.c. */
sas_ss_flags(tst->m_esp) == 0
) {
esp_top_of_frame
= (Addr)(vg_scss.altstack.ss_sp) + vg_scss.altstack.ss_size;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"delivering signal %d to thread %d: on ALT STACK",
sigNo, tid );
} else {
esp_top_of_frame = tst->m_esp;
}
esp = esp_top_of_frame;
esp -= sizeof(VgSigFrame);
frame = (VgSigFrame*)esp;
/* Assert that the frame is placed correctly. */
vg_assert( (sizeof(VgSigFrame) & 0x3) == 0 );
vg_assert( ((Char*)(&frame->magicE)) + sizeof(UInt)
== ((Char*)(esp_top_of_frame)) );
frame->retaddr = (UInt)(&VG_(signalreturn_bogusRA));
frame->sigNo = sigNo;
frame->psigInfo = (Addr)NULL;
frame->puContext = (Addr)NULL;
frame->magicPI = 0x31415927;
for (i = 0; i < VG_SIZE_OF_FPUSTATE_W; i++)
frame->fpustate[i] = tst->m_fpu[i];
frame->eax = tst->m_eax;
frame->ecx = tst->m_ecx;
frame->edx = tst->m_edx;
frame->ebx = tst->m_ebx;
frame->ebp = tst->m_ebp;
frame->esp = tst->m_esp;
frame->esi = tst->m_esi;
frame->edi = tst->m_edi;
frame->eip = tst->m_eip;
frame->eflags = tst->m_eflags;
frame->status = tst->status;
frame->magicE = 0x27182818;
/* Set the thread so it will next run the handler. */
tst->m_esp = esp;
tst->m_eip = (Addr)vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler;
/* This thread needs to be marked runnable, but we leave that the
caller to do. */
/* Make sigNo and retaddr fields readable -- at 0(%ESP) and 4(%ESP) */
if (VG_(clo_instrument)) {
VGM_(make_readable) ( ((Addr)esp)+0 ,4 );
VGM_(make_readable) ( ((Addr)esp)+4 ,4 );
}
/*
VG_(printf)("pushed signal frame; %%ESP now = %p, next %%EBP = %p\n",
esp, tst->m_eip);
*/
}
/* Clear the signal frame created by vg_push_signal_frame, restore the
simulated machine state, and return the signal number that the
frame was for. */
static
Int vg_pop_signal_frame ( ThreadId tid )
{
Addr esp;
Int sigNo, i;
VgSigFrame* frame;
ThreadState* tst;
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
tst = & VG_(threads)[tid];
/* Correctly reestablish the frame base address. */
esp = tst->m_esp;
frame = (VgSigFrame*)
(esp -4 /* because the handler's RET pops the RA */
+20 /* because signalreturn_bogusRA pushes 5 words */);
vg_assert(frame->magicPI == 0x31415927);
vg_assert(frame->magicE == 0x27182818);
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"vg_pop_signal_frame (thread %d): valid magic", tid);
/* restore machine state */
for (i = 0; i < VG_SIZE_OF_FPUSTATE_W; i++)
tst->m_fpu[i] = frame->fpustate[i];
/* Mark the frame structure as nonaccessible. */
if (VG_(clo_instrument))
VGM_(make_noaccess)( (Addr)frame, sizeof(VgSigFrame) );
/* Restore machine state from the saved context. */
tst->m_eax = frame->eax;
tst->m_ecx = frame->ecx;
tst->m_edx = frame->edx;
tst->m_ebx = frame->ebx;
tst->m_ebp = frame->ebp;
tst->m_esp = frame->esp;
tst->m_esi = frame->esi;
tst->m_edi = frame->edi;
tst->m_eflags = frame->eflags;
tst->m_eip = frame->eip;
sigNo = frame->sigNo;
/* And restore the thread's status to what it was before the signal
was delivered. */
tst->status = frame->status;
return sigNo;
}
/* A handler is returning. Restore the machine state from the stacked
VgSigContext and continue with whatever was going on before the
handler ran. Returns the SA_RESTART syscall-restartability-status
of the delivered signal. */
Bool VG_(signal_returns) ( ThreadId tid )
{
Int sigNo;
vki_ksigset_t saved_procmask;
/* Block host signals ... */
VG_(block_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
/* Pop the signal frame and restore tid's status to what it was
before the signal was delivered. */
sigNo = vg_pop_signal_frame(tid);
vg_assert(sigNo >= 1 && sigNo <= VKI_KNSIG);
/* Unlock and return. */
VG_(restore_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
/* Scheduler now can resume this thread, or perhaps some other.
Tell the scheduler whether or not any syscall interrupted by
this signal should be restarted, if possible, or no. */
return
(vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_flags & VKI_SA_RESTART)
? True
: False;
}
/* Deliver all pending signals, by building stack frames for their
handlers. Return True if any signals were delivered. */
Bool VG_(deliver_signals) ( void )
{
vki_ksigset_t saved_procmask;
Int sigNo;
Bool found, scss_changed;
ThreadState* tst;
ThreadId tid;
/* A cheap check. We don't need to have exclusive access to the
pending array, because in the worst case, vg_oursignalhandler
will add signals, causing us to return, thinking there are no
signals to deliver, when in fact there are some. A subsequent
call here will handle the signal(s) we missed. */
found = False;
for (sigNo = 1; sigNo <= VKI_KNSIG; sigNo++)
if (vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo])
found = True;
if (!found) return False;
/* Now we have to do it properly. Get exclusive access by
blocking all the host's signals. That means vg_oursignalhandler
can't run whilst we are messing with stuff.
*/
scss_changed = False;
VG_(block_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
/* Look for signals to deliver ... */
for (sigNo = 1; sigNo <= VKI_KNSIG; sigNo++) {
if (!vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo])
continue;
/* sigNo is pending. Try to find a suitable thread to deliver
it to. */
/* First off, are any threads in sigwait() for the signal?
If so just give to one of them and have done. */
for (tid = 1; tid < VG_N_THREADS; tid++) {
tst = & VG_(threads)[tid];
/* Is tid waiting for a signal? If not, ignore. */
if (tst->status != VgTs_WaitSIG)
continue;
/* Is the signal directed at a specific thread other than
this one? If yes, ignore. */
if (vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo] != VG_INVALID_THREADID
&& vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo] != tid)
continue;
/* Is tid waiting for the signal? If not, ignore. */
if (VG_(ksigismember)(&(tst->sigs_waited_for), sigNo))
break;
}
if (tid < VG_N_THREADS) {
UInt* sigwait_args;
tst = & VG_(threads)[tid];
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals) || VG_(clo_trace_sched))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"releasing thread %d from sigwait() due to signal %d",
tid, sigNo );
sigwait_args = (UInt*)(tst->m_eax);
if (NULL != (UInt*)(sigwait_args[2])) {
*(Int*)(sigwait_args[2]) = sigNo;
if (VG_(clo_instrument))
VGM_(make_readable)( (Addr)(sigwait_args[2]),
sizeof(UInt));
}
SET_EDX(tid, 0);
tst->status = VgTs_Runnable;
VG_(ksigemptyset)(&tst->sigs_waited_for);
scss_changed = True;
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo] = False;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo] = VG_INVALID_THREADID;
/*paranoia*/
continue; /* for (sigNo = 1; ...) loop */
}
/* Well, nobody appears to be sigwaiting for it. So we really
are delivering the signal in the usual way. And that the
client really has a handler for this thread! */
vg_assert(vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo]);
/* A recent addition, so as to stop seriously wierd progs dying
at the following assertion (which this renders redundant,
btw). */
if (vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler == VKI_SIG_IGN
|| vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler == VKI_SIG_DFL) {
/* Strange; perhaps the handler disappeared before we could
deliver the signal. */
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"discarding signal %d for thread %d because handler missing",
sigNo, tid );
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo] = False;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo] = VG_INVALID_THREADID;
continue; /* for (sigNo = 1; ...) loop */
}
vg_assert(vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler != VKI_SIG_IGN
&& vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler != VKI_SIG_DFL);
tid = vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo];
vg_assert(tid == VG_INVALID_THREADID
|| VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
if (tid != VG_INVALID_THREADID) {
/* directed to a specific thread; ensure it actually still
exists ... */
tst = & VG_(threads)[tid];
if (tst->status == VgTs_Empty) {
/* dead, for whatever reason; ignore this signal */
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"discarding signal %d for nonexistent thread %d",
sigNo, tid );
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo] = False;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo] = VG_INVALID_THREADID;
continue; /* for (sigNo = 1; ...) loop */
}
} else {
/* not directed to a specific thread, so search for a
suitable candidate */
for (tid = 1; tid < VG_N_THREADS; tid++) {
tst = & VG_(threads)[tid];
if (tst->status != VgTs_Empty
&& !VG_(ksigismember)(&(tst->sig_mask), sigNo))
break;
}
if (tid == VG_N_THREADS)
/* All threads have this signal blocked, so we can't
deliver it just now */
continue; /* for (sigNo = 1; ...) loop */
}
/* Ok, we can deliver signal sigNo to thread tid. */
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,"delivering signal %d to thread %d",
sigNo, tid );
/* Create a signal delivery frame, and set the client's %ESP and
%EIP so that when execution continues, we will enter the
signal handler with the frame on top of the client's stack,
as it expects. */
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
vg_push_signal_frame ( tid, sigNo );
VG_(threads)[tid].status = VgTs_Runnable;
/* Signify that the signal has been delivered. */
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo] = False;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo] = VG_INVALID_THREADID;
if (vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_flags & VKI_SA_ONESHOT) {
/* Do the ONESHOT thing. */
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler = VKI_SIG_DFL;
scss_changed = True;
}
}
/* Unlock and return. */
if (scss_changed) {
/* handle_SCSS_change computes a new kernel blocking mask and
applies that. */
VG_(handle_SCSS_change)( False /* lazy update */ );
} else {
/* No SCSS change, so just restore the existing blocking
mask. */
VG_(restore_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
}
return True;
}
/* Receive a signal from the host, and either discard it or park it in
the queue of pending signals. All other signals will be blocked
when this handler runs. Runs with all host signals blocked, so as
to have mutual exclusion when adding stuff to the queue. */
static
void vg_oursignalhandler ( Int sigNo )
{
ThreadId tid;
Int dummy_local;
Bool sane;
vki_ksigset_t saved_procmask;
/*
if (sigNo == VKI_SIGUSR1) {
VG_(printf)("YOWZA! SIGUSR1\n\n");
VG_(clo_trace_pthread_level) = 2;
VG_(clo_trace_sched) = True;
VG_(clo_trace_syscalls) = True;
VG_(clo_trace_signals) = True;
return;
}
*/
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals)) {
VG_(start_msg)(Vg_DebugMsg);
VG_(add_to_msg)("signal %d arrived ... ", sigNo );
}
vg_assert(sigNo >= 1 && sigNo <= VKI_KNSIG);
/* Sanity check. Ensure we're really running on the signal stack
we asked for. */
if ( !(
((Char*)(&(VG_(sigstack)[0])) <= (Char*)(&dummy_local))
&&
((Char*)(&dummy_local) < (Char*)(&(VG_(sigstack)[10000])))
)
) {
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"FATAL: signal delivered on the wrong stack?!");
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"A possible workaround follows. Please tell me");
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
"(jseward@acm.org) if the suggested workaround doesn't help.");
VG_(unimplemented)
("support for progs compiled with -p/-pg; "
"rebuild your prog without -p/-pg");
}
vg_assert((Char*)(&(VG_(sigstack)[0])) <= (Char*)(&dummy_local));
vg_assert((Char*)(&dummy_local) < (Char*)(&(VG_(sigstack)[10000])));
VG_(block_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
/* This is a sanity check. Either a signal has arrived because the
client set a handler for it, or because some thread sigwaited on
it. Establish that at least one of these is the case. */
sane = False;
if (vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler != VKI_SIG_DFL
&& vg_scss.scss_per_sig[sigNo].scss_handler != VKI_SIG_IGN) {
sane = True;
} else {
for (tid = 1; tid < VG_N_THREADS; tid++) {
if (VG_(threads)[tid].status != VgTs_WaitSIG)
continue;
if (VG_(ksigismember)(&VG_(threads)[tid].sigs_waited_for, sigNo))
sane = True;
}
}
if (!sane) {
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals)) {
VG_(add_to_msg)("unexpected!");
VG_(end_msg)();
}
/* Note: we panic with all signals blocked here. Don't think
that matters. */
VG_(panic)("vg_oursignalhandler: unexpected signal");
}
/* End of the sanity check. */
/* Decide what to do with it. */
if (vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo]) {
/* pending; ignore it. */
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals)) {
VG_(add_to_msg)("already pending; discarded" );
VG_(end_msg)();
}
} else {
/* Ok, we'd better deliver it to the client. */
/* Queue it up for delivery at some point in the future. */
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[sigNo] = True;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[sigNo] = VG_INVALID_THREADID;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals)) {
VG_(add_to_msg)("queued" );
VG_(end_msg)();
}
}
/* We've finished messing with the queue, so re-enable host
signals. */
VG_(restore_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
if (sigNo == VKI_SIGSEGV || sigNo == VKI_SIGBUS
|| sigNo == VKI_SIGFPE || sigNo == VKI_SIGILL) {
/* Can't continue; must longjmp back to the scheduler and thus
enter the sighandler immediately. */
VG_(longjmpd_on_signal) = sigNo;
__builtin_longjmp(VG_(scheduler_jmpbuf),1);
}
}
/* The outer insn loop calls here to reenable a host signal if
vg_oursighandler longjmp'd.
*/
void VG_(unblock_host_signal) ( Int sigNo )
{
Int ret;
vki_ksigset_t set;
VG_(ksigemptyset)(&set);
ret = VG_(ksigaddset)(&set,sigNo);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
ret = VG_(ksigprocmask)(VKI_SIG_UNBLOCK,&set,NULL);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
}
static __attribute((unused))
void pp_vg_ksigaction ( vki_ksigaction* sa )
{
Int i;
VG_(printf)("vg_ksigaction: handler %p, flags 0x%x, restorer %p\n",
sa->ksa_handler, (UInt)sa->ksa_flags, sa->ksa_restorer);
VG_(printf)("vg_ksigaction: { ");
for (i = 1; i <= VKI_KNSIG; i++)
if (VG_(ksigismember(&(sa->ksa_mask),i)))
VG_(printf)("%d ", i);
VG_(printf)("}\n");
}
/* At startup, copy the process' real signal state to the SCSS.
Whilst doing this, block all real signals. Then calculate SKSS and
set the kernel to that. Also initialise DCSS.
*/
void VG_(sigstartup_actions) ( void )
{
Int i, ret;
vki_ksigset_t saved_procmask;
vki_kstack_t altstack_info;
vki_ksigaction sa;
/* VG_(printf)("SIGSTARTUP\n"); */
/* Block all signals.
saved_procmask remembers the previous mask. */
VG_(block_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
/* Copy per-signal settings to SCSS. */
for (i = 1; i <= VKI_KNSIG; i++) {
/* Get the old host action */
ret = VG_(ksigaction)(i, NULL, &sa);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(printf)("snaffling handler 0x%x for signal %d\n",
(Addr)(sa.ksa_handler), i );
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_handler = sa.ksa_handler;
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_flags = sa.ksa_flags;
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_mask = sa.ksa_mask;
vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_restorer = sa.ksa_restorer;
}
/* Copy the alt stack, if any. */
ret = VG_(ksigaltstack)(NULL, &vg_scss.altstack);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
/* Copy the process' signal mask into the root thread. */
vg_assert(VG_(threads)[1].status == VgTs_Runnable);
VG_(threads)[1].sig_mask = saved_procmask;
/* Initialise DCSS. */
for (i = 1; i <= VKI_KNSIG; i++) {
vg_dcss.dcss_sigpending[i] = False;
vg_dcss.dcss_destthread[i] = VG_INVALID_THREADID;
}
/* Register an alternative stack for our own signal handler to run
on. */
altstack_info.ss_sp = &(VG_(sigstack)[0]);
altstack_info.ss_size = 10000 * sizeof(UInt);
altstack_info.ss_flags = 0;
ret = VG_(ksigaltstack)(&altstack_info, NULL);
if (ret != 0) {
VG_(panic)(
"vg_sigstartup_actions: couldn't install alternative sigstack");
}
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals)) {
VG_(message)(Vg_DebugExtraMsg,
"vg_sigstartup_actions: sigstack installed ok");
}
/* DEBUGGING HACK */
/* VG_(ksignal)(VKI_SIGUSR1, &VG_(oursignalhandler)); */
/* Calculate SKSS and apply it. This also sets the initial kernel
mask we need to run with. */
VG_(handle_SCSS_change)( True /* forced update */ );
}
/* Copy the process' sim signal state to the real state,
for when we transfer from the simulated to real CPU.
PROBLEM: what if we're running a signal handler when we
get here? Hmm.
I guess we wind up in vg_signalreturn_bogusRA, *or* the
handler has done/will do a longjmp, in which case we're ok.
It is important (see vg_startup.S) that this proc does not
change the state of the real FPU, since it is called when
running the program on the real CPU.
*/
void VG_(sigshutdown_actions) ( void )
{
Int i, ret;
vki_ksigset_t saved_procmask;
vki_ksigaction sa;
VG_(block_all_host_signals)( &saved_procmask );
/* Copy per-signal settings from SCSS. */
for (i = 1; i <= VKI_KNSIG; i++) {
sa.ksa_handler = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_handler;
sa.ksa_flags = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_flags;
sa.ksa_mask = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_mask;
sa.ksa_restorer = vg_scss.scss_per_sig[i].scss_restorer;
if (VG_(clo_trace_signals))
VG_(printf)("restoring handler 0x%x for signal %d\n",
(Addr)(sa.ksa_handler), i );
/* Get the old host action */
ret = VG_(ksigaction)(i, &sa, NULL);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
}
/* Restore the sig alt stack. */
ret = VG_(ksigaltstack)(&vg_scss.altstack, NULL);
vg_assert(ret == 0);
/* A bit of a kludge -- set the sigmask to that of the root
thread. */
vg_assert(VG_(threads)[1].status != VgTs_Empty);
VG_(restore_all_host_signals)( &VG_(threads)[1].sig_mask );
}
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/*--- end vg_signals.c ---*/
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