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2/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00003/*--- A header file for all private parts of Valgrind's core. ---*/
nethercote5a2664c2004-09-02 15:37:39 +00004/*--- Include no other! (more or less...) ---*/
rjwalsh7109a8c2004-09-02 00:31:02 +00005/*--- core.h ---*/
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00006/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7
8/*
njnc9539842002-10-02 13:26:35 +00009 This file is part of Valgrind, an extensible x86 protected-mode
10 emulator for monitoring program execution on x86-Unixes.
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000011
nethercotebb1c9912004-01-04 16:43:23 +000012 Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Julian Seward
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000013 jseward@acm.org
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000014
15 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
16 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
17 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
18 License, or (at your option) any later version.
19
20 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
21 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
23 General Public License for more details.
24
25 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
26 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
27 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
28 02111-1307, USA.
29
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +000030 The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000031*/
32
rjwalsh7109a8c2004-09-02 00:31:02 +000033#ifndef __CORE_H
34#define __CORE_H
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000035
nethercote7be47252004-09-02 16:02:58 +000036/*
37 Header hierarchy:
38
39 - core C files include core.h
40 - core asm files include core_asm.h
41 - tool C files include tool.h
42 - tool asm files include tool_asm.h
43
44 - The hierarchy of the header files themselves is based around the
45 following rules:
46
47 - core headers include tool headers
48 - generic headers include arch/OS/platform headers
49 - C headers include asm headers
50
51 This gives the following hierarchy (only showing 'arch' headers, not
nethercote80cca432004-09-02 16:25:49 +000052 'os' or 'platform' headers), where arrows indicate inclusion, and
53 $VG_ARCH==x86:
nethercote7be47252004-09-02 16:02:58 +000054
nethercote80cca432004-09-02 16:25:49 +000055
56 (include/x86/tool_arch_asm.h?) <----- coregrind/x86/core_arch_asm.h
57 ^ ^ ^ ^
58 / \ / \
59 / \ / \
60 / \ / \
61 include/tool_asm.h <-\---- coregrind/core_asm.h \
62 ^ \ ^ \
63 \ include/x86/tool_arch.h <--------coregrind/x86/core_arch.h
64 \ ^ \ ^
65 \ / \ /
66 \ / \ /
67 \ / \ /
68 include/tool.h <------------ coregrind/core.h
69
nethercote7be47252004-09-02 16:02:58 +000070
71 Note that core.h contains the *declarations* of arch-specific functions
72 and variables, which can be used by the core_arch.h file of any
73 architecture. (The functions/variables are *defined* within arch/.)
74 However, arch-specific macros and types cannot go into core.h, because
75 there is no separation between declaration and definition for
76 macros/types, so they instead go into $VG_ARCH/core_arch.h.
nethercote80cca432004-09-02 16:25:49 +000077
78 The tool-specific headers are all in include/ so they can be seen by any
79 external tools.
nethercote7be47252004-09-02 16:02:58 +000080*/
81
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000082
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +000083/* For system call numbers __NR_... */
nethercotef94fe2f2004-09-10 14:23:59 +000084#include "vki_unistd.h"
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +000085
nethercote13343132004-09-02 15:49:09 +000086#include "core_asm.h" // asm stuff
87#include "tool.h" // tool stuff
nethercotebb4222b2004-09-10 17:42:11 +000088#include "core_arch.h" // arch-specific stuff, eg. x86/core_arch.h
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +000089
90// Ugly: this is needed by linux/core_os.h
91typedef struct _ThreadState ThreadState;
92
93#include "core_os.h" // OS-specific stuff, eg. linux/core_os.h
nethercotebb4222b2004-09-10 17:42:11 +000094#include "core_platform.h" // platform-specific stuff,
95 // eg. x86-linux/core_platform.h
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000096
fitzhardinge39de4b42003-10-31 07:12:21 +000097#include "valgrind.h"
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +000098
njn26f02512004-11-22 18:33:15 +000099#undef TL_
100#define TL_(x) vgToolInternal_##x
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000101
nethercote7be47252004-09-02 16:02:58 +0000102
103/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
104 Build options and table sizes. You should be able to change these
105 options or sizes, recompile, and still have a working system.
106 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
107
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000108/* Constants for the slow translation lookup cache. */
109#define VG_TRANSTAB_SLOW_BITS 11
110#define VG_TRANSTAB_SLOW_SIZE (1 << VG_TRANSTAB_SLOW_BITS)
111#define VG_TRANSTAB_SLOW_MASK ((VG_TRANSTAB_SLOW_SIZE) - 1)
112
113/* Size of a buffer used for creating messages. */
114#define M_VG_MSGBUF 10000
115
116/* Size of a smallish table used to read /proc/self/map entries. */
sewardjebc82332002-04-24 14:44:23 +0000117#define M_PROCMAP_BUF 50000
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000118
119/* Max length of pathname to a .so/executable file. */
120#define M_VG_LIBNAMESTR 100
121
122/* Max length of a text fragment used to construct error messages. */
nethercote3b38c1d2004-10-18 15:47:18 +0000123#define M_VG_ERRTXT 4096
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000124
125/* Max length of the string copied from env var VG_ARGS at startup. */
126#define M_VG_CMDLINE_STRLEN 1000
127
128/* Max number of options for Valgrind which we can handle. */
129#define M_VG_CMDLINE_OPTS 100
130
131/* After this many different unsuppressed errors have been observed,
132 be more conservative about collecting new ones. */
133#define M_VG_COLLECT_ERRORS_SLOWLY_AFTER 50
134
135/* After this many different unsuppressed errors have been observed,
136 stop collecting errors at all, and tell the user their program is
137 evidently a steaming pile of camel dung. */
sewardj1bebcbf2002-04-24 21:24:18 +0000138#define M_VG_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN 300
sewardjf2537be2002-04-24 21:03:47 +0000139
140/* After this many total errors have been observed, stop collecting
141 errors at all. Counterpart to M_VG_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN. */
sewardj1bebcbf2002-04-24 21:24:18 +0000142#define M_VG_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_FOUND 30000
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000143
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000144/* The maximum number of calls we're prepared to save in a
145 backtrace. */
146#define VG_DEEPEST_BACKTRACE 50
147
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000148/* Number of lists in which we keep track of ExeContexts. Should be
149 prime. */
sewardj59fb25c2003-09-28 16:32:58 +0000150#define VG_N_EC_LISTS 4999 /* a prime number */
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000151
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000152/* Defines the thread-scheduling timeslice, in terms of the number of
153 basic blocks we attempt to run each thread for. Smaller values
154 give finer interleaving but much increased scheduling overheads. */
sewardj4505b9e2002-05-28 11:27:31 +0000155#define VG_SCHEDULING_QUANTUM 50000
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000156
fitzhardingef0046f22003-12-18 02:39:22 +0000157/* Number of file descriptors that Valgrind tries to reserve for
158 it's own use - two per thread plues a small number of extras. */
159#define VG_N_RESERVED_FDS (VG_N_THREADS*2 + 4)
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000160
sewardjbf290b92002-05-01 02:28:01 +0000161/* Stack size for a thread. We try and check that they do not go
162 beyond it. */
sewardjf0b06452002-06-04 08:38:04 +0000163#define VG_PTHREAD_STACK_SIZE (1 << 20)
sewardjbf290b92002-05-01 02:28:01 +0000164
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000165/* Number of entries in each thread's cleanup stack. */
sewardj61821c02003-05-04 13:02:10 +0000166#define VG_N_CLEANUPSTACK 16
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000167
sewardj2cb00342002-06-28 01:46:26 +0000168/* Number of entries in each thread's fork-handler stack. */
sewardj4700f042003-07-26 17:49:58 +0000169#define VG_N_FORKHANDLERSTACK 4
sewardj2cb00342002-06-28 01:46:26 +0000170
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000171/* Max number of callers for context in a suppression. */
172#define VG_N_SUPP_CALLERS 4
sewardj73cf3bc2002-11-03 03:20:15 +0000173
thughes8abf3922004-10-16 10:59:49 +0000174/* Numer of entries in each thread's signal queue. */
175#define VG_N_SIGNALQUEUE 8
176
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000177/* Useful macros */
178/* a - alignment - must be a power of 2 */
179#define ROUNDDN(p, a) ((Addr)(p) & ~((a)-1))
180#define ROUNDUP(p, a) ROUNDDN((p)+(a)-1, (a))
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000181#define PGROUNDDN(p) ROUNDDN(p, VKI_PAGE_SIZE)
182#define PGROUNDUP(p) ROUNDUP(p, VKI_PAGE_SIZE)
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000183
nethercote80013e92004-09-05 20:39:51 +0000184/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
185 Environment variables
186 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
187
188/* The directory we look for all our auxillary files in */
189#define VALGRINDLIB "VALGRINDLIB"
190
191/* Additional command-line arguments; they are overridden by actual
192 command-line option. Each argument is separated by spaces. There
193 is no quoting mechanism.
194 */
195#define VALGRINDOPTS "VALGRIND_OPTS"
196
197/* If this variable is present in the environment, then valgrind will
198 not parse the command line for options at all; all options come
199 from this variable. Arguments are terminated by ^A (\001). There
200 is no quoting mechanism.
201
202 This variable is not expected to be set by anything other than
203 Valgrind itself, as part of its handling of execve with
204 --trace-children=yes. This variable should not be present in the
205 client environment.
206 */
207#define VALGRINDCLO "_VALGRIND_CLO"
208
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000209
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000210/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000211 Command-line-settable options
212 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
213
sewardj4f094a72002-11-05 23:37:35 +0000214/* Default destination port to be used in logging over a network, if
215 none specified. */
216#define VG_CLO_DEFAULT_LOGPORT 1500
sewardj73cf3bc2002-11-03 03:20:15 +0000217
218/* The max number of suppression files. */
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000219#define VG_CLO_MAX_SFILES 10
220
nethercote04d0fbc2004-01-26 16:48:06 +0000221/* Default debugger command. */
222#define VG_CLO_DEFAULT_DBCOMMAND GDB_PATH " -nw %f %p"
223
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000224/* Describes where logging output is to be sent. */
225typedef
226 enum {
227 VgLogTo_Fd,
228 VgLogTo_File,
229 VgLogTo_Socket
230 } VgLogTo;
231
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000232/* pid of main process */
233extern Int VG_(main_pid);
234
235/* pgrp of process (global to all threads) */
236extern Int VG_(main_pgrp);
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000237
thughesad1c9562004-06-26 11:27:52 +0000238/* Application-visible file descriptor limits */
239extern Int VG_(fd_soft_limit);
240extern Int VG_(fd_hard_limit);
fitzhardingef0046f22003-12-18 02:39:22 +0000241
sewardj8b635a42004-11-22 19:01:47 +0000242/* Vex iropt control */
243extern VexControl VG_(clo_vex_control);
sewardj72f98ff2002-06-13 17:23:38 +0000244/* Should we stop collecting errors if too many appear? default: YES */
sewardj2e432902002-06-13 20:44:00 +0000245extern Bool VG_(clo_error_limit);
nethercote04d0fbc2004-01-26 16:48:06 +0000246/* Enquire about whether to attach to a debugger at errors? default: NO */
247extern Bool VG_(clo_db_attach);
248/* The debugger command? default: whatever gdb ./configure found */
249extern Char* VG_(clo_db_command);
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +0000250/* Enquire about generating a suppression for each error? default: NO */
251extern Bool VG_(clo_gen_suppressions);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000252/* Sanity-check level: 0 = none, 1 (default), > 1 = expensive. */
nethercote27fec902004-06-16 21:26:32 +0000253extern Int VG_(clo_sanity_level);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000254/* Automatically attempt to demangle C++ names? default: YES */
255extern Bool VG_(clo_demangle);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000256/* Simulate child processes? default: NO */
257extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_children);
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000258
259/* Where logging output is to be sent to.
260
nethercotef8548672004-06-21 12:42:35 +0000261 When log_to == VgLogTo_Fd, clo_log_fd holds the file id, and is
262 taken from the command line. clo_log_name is irrelevant.
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000263
nethercotef8548672004-06-21 12:42:35 +0000264 When log_to == VgLogTo_File, clo_log_name holds the log-file
265 name, and is taken from the command line. clo_log_fd is then
266 made to hold the relevant file id, by opening clo_log_name
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000267 (concatenated with the process ID) for writing.
268
nethercotef8548672004-06-21 12:42:35 +0000269 When log_to == VgLogTo_Socket, clo_log_name holds the
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000270 hostname:portnumber pair, and is taken from the command line.
nethercotef8548672004-06-21 12:42:35 +0000271 clo_log_fd is then made to hold the relevant file handle, by
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000272 opening a connection to said hostname:portnumber pair.
273
nethercotef8548672004-06-21 12:42:35 +0000274 Global default is to set log_to == VgLogTo_Fd and log_fd == 2
sewardj4cf05692002-10-27 20:28:29 +0000275 (stderr). */
276extern VgLogTo VG_(clo_log_to);
nethercotef8548672004-06-21 12:42:35 +0000277extern Int VG_(clo_log_fd);
278extern Char* VG_(clo_log_name);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000279
thughes6233a382004-08-21 11:10:44 +0000280/* Add timestamps to log messages? default: NO */
281extern Bool VG_(clo_time_stamp);
282
sewardj6024b212003-07-13 10:54:33 +0000283/* The file descriptor to read for input. default: 0 == stdin */
284extern Int VG_(clo_input_fd);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000285/* The number of suppression files specified. */
286extern Int VG_(clo_n_suppressions);
287/* The names of the suppression files. */
288extern Char* VG_(clo_suppressions)[VG_CLO_MAX_SFILES];
289
290/* Single stepping? default: NO */
291extern Bool VG_(clo_single_step);
292/* Code improvement? default: YES */
293extern Bool VG_(clo_optimise);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000294/* DEBUG: print generated code? default: 00000 ( == NO ) */
295extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_codegen);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000296/* DEBUG: print system calls? default: NO */
297extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_syscalls);
298/* DEBUG: print signal details? default: NO */
299extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_signals);
300/* DEBUG: print symtab details? default: NO */
301extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_symtab);
sewardj8937c812002-04-12 20:12:20 +0000302/* DEBUG: print thread scheduling events? default: NO */
303extern Bool VG_(clo_trace_sched);
sewardj45b4b372002-04-16 22:50:32 +0000304/* DEBUG: print pthread (mutex etc) events? default: 0 (none), 1
305 (some), 2 (all) */
306extern Int VG_(clo_trace_pthread_level);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000307/* Display gory details for the k'th most popular error. default:
308 Infinity. */
309extern Int VG_(clo_dump_error);
310/* Number of parents of a backtrace. Default: 8. */
311extern Int VG_(clo_backtrace_size);
daywalker7e73e5f2003-07-04 16:18:15 +0000312/* Engage miscellaneous weird hacks needed for some progs. */
sewardj8d365b52002-05-12 10:52:16 +0000313extern Char* VG_(clo_weird_hacks);
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000314/* How often we should poll for signals, assuming we need to poll for
315 signals. */
316extern Int VG_(clo_signal_polltime);
317
318/* Low latency syscalls and signals */
319extern Bool VG_(clo_lowlat_syscalls);
320extern Bool VG_(clo_lowlat_signals);
321
rjwalshf5f536f2003-11-17 17:45:00 +0000322/* Track open file descriptors? */
323extern Bool VG_(clo_track_fds);
324
sewardj858964b2002-10-05 14:15:43 +0000325/* Should we run __libc_freeres at exit? Sometimes causes crashes.
326 Default: YES. Note this is subservient to VG_(needs).libc_freeres;
327 if the latter says False, then the setting of VG_(clo_weird_hacks)
nethercote996901a2004-08-03 13:29:09 +0000328 is ignored. Ie if a tool says no, I don't want this to run, that
sewardj858964b2002-10-05 14:15:43 +0000329 cannot be overridden from the command line. */
330extern Bool VG_(clo_run_libc_freeres);
sewardjb5ff83e2002-12-01 19:40:49 +0000331/* Use the basic-block chaining optimisation? Default: YES */
sewardj22854b92002-11-30 14:00:47 +0000332extern Bool VG_(clo_chain_bb);
fitzhardinge462f4f92003-12-18 02:10:54 +0000333/* Generate branch-prediction hints? */
334extern Bool VG_(clo_branchpred);
nethercote77eba602003-11-13 17:35:04 +0000335/* Continue stack traces below main()? Default: NO */
336extern Bool VG_(clo_show_below_main);
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000337/* Test each client pointer dereference to check it's within the
338 client address space bounds */
339extern Bool VG_(clo_pointercheck);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000340
rjwalshe4e779d2004-04-16 23:02:29 +0000341/* Set up the libc freeres wrapper */
342extern void VG_(intercept_libc_freeres_wrapper)(Addr);
343
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000344/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
nethercote85cdd342004-08-01 22:36:40 +0000345 Profiling stuff
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000346 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
347
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000348extern void VGP_(init_profiling) ( void );
349extern void VGP_(done_profiling) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000350
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000351#undef VGP_PUSHCC
352#undef VGP_POPCC
353#define VGP_PUSHCC(x) if (VG_(clo_profile)) VGP_(pushcc)(x)
354#define VGP_POPCC(x) if (VG_(clo_profile)) VGP_(popcc)(x)
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000355
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000356/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
nethercote996901a2004-08-03 13:29:09 +0000357 Tool-related types
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000358 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
nethercote996901a2004-08-03 13:29:09 +0000359/* These structs are not exposed to tools to mitigate possibility of
360 binary-incompatibilities when the core/tool interface changes. Instead,
nethercote46063202004-09-02 08:51:43 +0000361 set functions are provided (see include/tool.h). */
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000362typedef
363 struct {
364 Char* name;
365 Char* version;
366 Char* description;
367 Char* copyright_author;
368 Char* bug_reports_to;
njn120281f2003-02-03 12:20:07 +0000369 UInt avg_translation_sizeB;
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000370 }
371 VgDetails;
372
373extern VgDetails VG_(details);
374
375/* If new fields are added to this type, update:
376 * - vg_main.c:initialisation of VG_(needs)
377 * - vg_main.c:sanity_check_needs()
378 *
379 * If the name of this type or any of its fields change, update:
380 * - dependent comments (just search for "VG_(needs)").
381 */
382typedef
383 struct {
384 Bool libc_freeres;
385 Bool core_errors;
njn95ec8702004-11-22 16:46:13 +0000386 Bool tool_errors;
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000387 Bool basic_block_discards;
388 Bool shadow_regs;
389 Bool command_line_options;
390 Bool client_requests;
391 Bool extended_UCode;
392 Bool syscall_wrapper;
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000393 Bool sanity_checks;
394 Bool data_syms;
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000395 Bool shadow_memory;
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000396 }
397 VgNeeds;
398
399extern VgNeeds VG_(needs);
400
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000401extern void VG_(tool_init_dlsym)(void *dlhandle);
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000402
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000403#include "vg_toolint.h"
njn810086f2002-11-14 12:42:47 +0000404
405/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
406 Exports of vg_needs.c
407 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
408
409void VG_(sanity_check_needs)(void);
410
411/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000412 Exports of vg_malloc2.c
413 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
414
415/* Allocation arenas.
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000416
417 CORE for the core's general use.
nethercote60f5b822004-01-26 17:24:42 +0000418 TOOL for the tool to use (and the only one it uses).
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000419 SYMTAB for Valgrind's symbol table storage.
420 JITTER for small storage during translation.
nethercote996901a2004-08-03 13:29:09 +0000421 CLIENT for the client's mallocs/frees, if the tool replaces glibc's
422 malloc() et al -- redzone size is chosen by the tool.
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000423 DEMANGLE for the C++ demangler.
424 EXECTXT for storing ExeContexts.
425 ERRORS for storing CoreErrors.
426 TRANSIENT for very short-term use. It should be empty in between uses.
427
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000428 When adding a new arena, remember also to add it to ensure_mm_init().
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000429*/
430typedef Int ArenaId;
431
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000432#define VG_N_ARENAS 9
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000433
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000434#define VG_AR_CORE 0
nethercote60f5b822004-01-26 17:24:42 +0000435#define VG_AR_TOOL 1
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000436#define VG_AR_SYMTAB 2
437#define VG_AR_JITTER 3
438#define VG_AR_CLIENT 4
439#define VG_AR_DEMANGLE 5
440#define VG_AR_EXECTXT 6
441#define VG_AR_ERRORS 7
442#define VG_AR_TRANSIENT 8
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000443
nethercote2d5b8162004-08-11 09:40:52 +0000444// This is both the minimum payload size of a malloc'd block, and its
445// minimum alignment. Must be a power of 2 greater than 4, and should be
446// greater than 8.
447#define VG_MIN_MALLOC_SZB 8
448
449// Round-up size for --sloppy-malloc=yes.
450#define VG_SLOPPY_MALLOC_SZB 4
451
nethercote7ac7f7b2004-11-02 12:36:02 +0000452extern void* VG_(arena_malloc) ( ArenaId arena, SizeT nbytes );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000453extern void VG_(arena_free) ( ArenaId arena, void* ptr );
nethercote7ac7f7b2004-11-02 12:36:02 +0000454extern void* VG_(arena_calloc) ( ArenaId arena, SizeT alignment,
455 SizeT nmemb, SizeT nbytes );
456extern void* VG_(arena_realloc) ( ArenaId arena, void* ptr, SizeT alignment,
457 SizeT size );
458extern void* VG_(arena_malloc_aligned) ( ArenaId aid, SizeT req_alignB,
459 SizeT req_pszB );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000460
nethercote7ac7f7b2004-11-02 12:36:02 +0000461extern SizeT VG_(arena_payload_szB) ( ArenaId aid, void* payload );
njn8a6b6c02003-04-22 22:45:55 +0000462
nethercote885dd912004-08-03 23:14:00 +0000463extern void VG_(sanity_check_malloc_all) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000464
nethercote3a42fb82004-08-03 18:08:50 +0000465extern void VG_(print_all_arena_stats) ( void );
nethercote885dd912004-08-03 23:14:00 +0000466
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000467extern Bool VG_(is_empty_arena) ( ArenaId aid );
468
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000469/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000470 Exports of vg_intercept.c
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000471 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
472
473/* This doesn't export code or data that valgrind.so needs to link
474 against. However, the scheduler does need to know the following
475 request codes. A few, publically-visible, request codes are also
nethercote996901a2004-08-03 13:29:09 +0000476 defined in valgrind.h, and similar headers for some tools. */
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000477
njn4c791212003-05-02 17:53:54 +0000478#define VG_USERREQ__MALLOC 0x2001
479#define VG_USERREQ__FREE 0x2002
480
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +0000481/* (Fn, Arg): Create a new thread and run Fn applied to Arg in it. Fn
482 MUST NOT return -- ever. Eventually it will do either __QUIT or
483 __WAIT_JOINER. */
484#define VG_USERREQ__APPLY_IN_NEW_THREAD 0x3001
485
486/* ( no-args ): calling thread disappears from the system forever.
487 Reclaim resources. */
488#define VG_USERREQ__QUIT 0x3002
489
490/* ( void* ): calling thread waits for joiner and returns the void* to
491 it. */
492#define VG_USERREQ__WAIT_JOINER 0x3003
493
494/* ( ThreadId, void** ): wait to join a thread. */
495#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_JOIN 0x3004
496
497/* Set cancellation state and type for this thread. */
498#define VG_USERREQ__SET_CANCELSTATE 0x3005
499#define VG_USERREQ__SET_CANCELTYPE 0x3006
500
501/* ( no-args ): Test if we are at a cancellation point. */
502#define VG_USERREQ__TESTCANCEL 0x3007
503
504/* ( ThreadId, &thread_exit_wrapper is the only allowable arg ): call
505 with this arg to indicate that a cancel is now pending for the
506 specified thread. */
507#define VG_USERREQ__SET_CANCELPEND 0x3008
508
509/* Set/get detach state for this thread. */
510#define VG_USERREQ__SET_OR_GET_DETACH 0x3009
511
thughese321d492004-10-17 15:00:20 +0000512#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_GET_THREADID 0x300A
513#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_LOCK 0x300B
514#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK 0x300C
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +0000515#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_TRYLOCK 0x300D
516#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_UNLOCK 0x300E
517#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_COND_WAIT 0x300F
518#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT 0x3010
519#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_COND_SIGNAL 0x3011
520#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_COND_BROADCAST 0x3012
521#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_KEY_CREATE 0x3013
522#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_KEY_DELETE 0x3014
sewardj00a66b12002-10-12 16:42:35 +0000523#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_SETSPECIFIC_PTR 0x3015
524#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_GETSPECIFIC_PTR 0x3016
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +0000525#define VG_USERREQ__READ_MILLISECOND_TIMER 0x3017
526#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_SIGMASK 0x3018
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000527#define VG_USERREQ__SIGWAIT 0x3019 /* unused */
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +0000528#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_KILL 0x301A
529#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_YIELD 0x301B
sewardj00a66b12002-10-12 16:42:35 +0000530#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_KEY_VALIDATE 0x301C
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000531
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000532#define VG_USERREQ__CLEANUP_PUSH 0x3020
533#define VG_USERREQ__CLEANUP_POP 0x3021
sewardj870497a2002-05-29 01:06:47 +0000534#define VG_USERREQ__GET_KEY_D_AND_S 0x3022
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000535
sewardjef037c72002-05-30 00:40:03 +0000536#define VG_USERREQ__NUKE_OTHER_THREADS 0x3023
sewardjefbfcdf2002-06-19 17:35:45 +0000537
538/* Ask how many signal handler returns have happened to this
539 thread. */
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000540#define VG_USERREQ__GET_N_SIGS_RETURNED 0x3024 /* unused */
sewardjef037c72002-05-30 00:40:03 +0000541
sewardj2cb00342002-06-28 01:46:26 +0000542/* Get/set entries for a thread's pthread_atfork stack. */
543#define VG_USERREQ__SET_FHSTACK_USED 0x3025
544#define VG_USERREQ__GET_FHSTACK_USED 0x3026
545#define VG_USERREQ__SET_FHSTACK_ENTRY 0x3027
546#define VG_USERREQ__GET_FHSTACK_ENTRY 0x3028
sewardjefbfcdf2002-06-19 17:35:45 +0000547
nethercotef971ab72004-08-02 16:27:40 +0000548/* Denote the finish of __libc_freeres_wrapper(). */
sewardj1fe7b002002-07-16 01:43:15 +0000549#define VG_USERREQ__LIBC_FREERES_DONE 0x3029
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000550
551/* Allocate RT signals */
552#define VG_USERREQ__GET_SIGRT_MIN 0x302B
553#define VG_USERREQ__GET_SIGRT_MAX 0x302C
554#define VG_USERREQ__ALLOC_RTSIG 0x302D
555
556/* Hook for replace_malloc.o to get malloc functions */
557#define VG_USERREQ__GET_MALLOCFUNCS 0x3030
558
thughesdaa34562004-06-27 12:48:53 +0000559/* Get stack information for a thread. */
560#define VG_USERREQ__GET_STACK_INFO 0x3033
561
sewardj45b4b372002-04-16 22:50:32 +0000562/* Cosmetic ... */
563#define VG_USERREQ__GET_PTHREAD_TRACE_LEVEL 0x3101
sewardj4dced352002-06-04 22:54:20 +0000564/* Log a pthread error from client-space. Cosmetic. */
565#define VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_ERROR 0x3102
fitzhardinge39de4b42003-10-31 07:12:21 +0000566/* Internal equivalent of VALGRIND_PRINTF . */
567#define VG_USERREQ__INTERNAL_PRINTF 0x3103
568/* Internal equivalent of VALGRIND_PRINTF_BACKTRACE . */
569#define VG_USERREQ__INTERNAL_PRINTF_BACKTRACE 0x3104
sewardj45b4b372002-04-16 22:50:32 +0000570
sewardj54cacf02002-04-12 23:24:59 +0000571/*
nethercote5a2664c2004-09-02 15:37:39 +0000572In core_asm.h:
sewardj54cacf02002-04-12 23:24:59 +0000573#define VG_USERREQ__SIGNAL_RETURNS 0x4001
sewardj54cacf02002-04-12 23:24:59 +0000574*/
575
rjwalshe4e779d2004-04-16 23:02:29 +0000576#define VG_INTERCEPT_PREFIX "_vgi__"
577#define VG_INTERCEPT_PREFIX_LEN 6
578#define VG_INTERCEPT(name) _vgi__##name
579#define VG_INTERCEPT_ALIAS(name) "_vgi__" #name
580
581#define VG_WRAPPER_PREFIX "_vgw__"
582#define VG_WRAPPER_PREFIX_LEN 6
583#define VG_WRAPPER(name) _vgw__##name
584#define VG_WRAPPER_ALIAS(name) "_vgw__" #name
585
njn4c791212003-05-02 17:53:54 +0000586
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +0000587struct vg_mallocfunc_info {
588 /* things vg_replace_malloc.o needs to know about */
589 Addr sk_malloc;
590 Addr sk_calloc;
591 Addr sk_realloc;
592 Addr sk_memalign;
593 Addr sk___builtin_new;
594 Addr sk___builtin_vec_new;
595 Addr sk_free;
596 Addr sk___builtin_delete;
597 Addr sk___builtin_vec_delete;
598
599 Addr arena_payload_szB;
600
601 Bool clo_sloppy_malloc;
602 Bool clo_trace_malloc;
603};
sewardj1fe7b002002-07-16 01:43:15 +0000604
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000605/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +0000606 Exports of vg_defaults.c
607 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
608
609extern Bool VG_(sk_malloc_called_by_scheduler);
610
nethercotef9b59412004-09-10 15:33:32 +0000611/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
nethercote1f0173b2004-02-28 15:40:36 +0000612 Exports of vg_libpthread.c
613 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
614
615/* Replacements for pthread types, shared between vg_libpthread.c and
616 vg_scheduler.c. See comment in vg_libpthread.c above the other
617 vg_pthread_*_t types for a description of how these are used. */
618
619struct _vg_pthread_fastlock
620{
621 long int __vg_status; /* "Free" or "taken" or head of waiting list */
622 int __vg_spinlock; /* Used by compare_and_swap emulation. Also,
623 adaptive SMP lock stores spin count here. */
624};
625
626typedef struct
627{
628 int __vg_m_reserved; /* Reserved for future use */
629 int __vg_m_count; /* Depth of recursive locking */
630 /*_pthread_descr*/ void* __vg_m_owner; /* Owner thread (if recursive or errcheck) */
631 int __vg_m_kind; /* Mutex kind: fast, recursive or errcheck */
632 struct _vg_pthread_fastlock __vg_m_lock; /* Underlying fast lock */
633} vg_pthread_mutex_t;
634
635typedef struct
636{
637 struct _vg_pthread_fastlock __vg_c_lock; /* Protect against concurrent access */
nethercotedffad082004-02-28 23:32:11 +0000638 /*_pthread_descr*/ void* __vg_c_waiting; /* Threads waiting on this condition */
639
640 // Nb: the following padding removed because it was missing from an
641 // earlier glibc, so the size test in the CONVERT macro was failing.
642 // --njn
643
nethercote1f0173b2004-02-28 15:40:36 +0000644 // Padding ensures the size is 48 bytes
nethercotedffad082004-02-28 23:32:11 +0000645 /*char __vg_padding[48 - sizeof(struct _vg_pthread_fastlock)
nethercote1f0173b2004-02-28 15:40:36 +0000646 - sizeof(void*) - sizeof(long long)];
nethercotedffad082004-02-28 23:32:11 +0000647 long long __vg_align;*/
nethercote1f0173b2004-02-28 15:40:36 +0000648} vg_pthread_cond_t;
649
650
651/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000652 Exports of vg_scheduler.c
653 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
654
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000655typedef
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000656 enum ThreadStatus {
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000657 VgTs_Empty, /* this slot is not in use */
658 VgTs_Runnable, /* waiting to be scheduled */
659 VgTs_WaitJoiner, /* waiting for someone to do join on me */
660 VgTs_WaitJoinee, /* waiting for the thread I did join on */
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000661 VgTs_WaitMX, /* waiting on a mutex */
sewardj3b5d8862002-04-20 13:53:23 +0000662 VgTs_WaitCV, /* waiting on a condition variable */
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000663 VgTs_WaitSys, /* waiting for a syscall to complete */
664 VgTs_Sleeping, /* sleeping for a while */
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000665 }
666 ThreadStatus;
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000667
thughes11975ff2004-06-12 12:58:22 +0000668typedef
669 enum CleanupType {
670 VgCt_None, /* this cleanup entry is not initialised */
671 VgCt_Function, /* an old-style function pointer cleanup */
672 VgCt_Longjmp /* a new-style longjmp based cleanup */
673 }
674 CleanupType;
675
thughesdaa34562004-06-27 12:48:53 +0000676/* Information on a thread's stack. */
677typedef
678 struct {
679 Addr base;
680 UInt size;
681 UInt guardsize;
682 }
683 StackInfo;
684
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000685/* An entry in a threads's cleanup stack. */
686typedef
687 struct {
thughes11975ff2004-06-12 12:58:22 +0000688 CleanupType type;
689 union {
690 struct {
691 void (*fn)(void*);
692 void* arg;
693 } function;
694 struct {
thughesebed9982004-06-12 17:25:25 +0000695 void *ub;
thughes11975ff2004-06-12 12:58:22 +0000696 int ctype;
697 } longjmp;
698 } data;
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000699 }
700 CleanupEntry;
sewardj2cb00342002-06-28 01:46:26 +0000701
702/* An entry in a thread's fork-handler stack. */
703typedef
704 struct {
705 void (*prepare)(void);
706 void (*parent)(void);
707 void (*child)(void);
708 }
709 ForkHandlerEntry;
710
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000711typedef struct ProxyLWP ProxyLWP;
sewardj2cb00342002-06-28 01:46:26 +0000712
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +0000713//typedef
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000714 struct _ThreadState {
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000715 /* ThreadId == 0 (and hence vg_threads[0]) is NEVER USED.
716 The thread identity is simply the index in vg_threads[].
717 ThreadId == 1 is the root thread and has the special property
718 that we don't try and allocate or deallocate its stack. For
719 convenience of generating error message, we also put the
720 ThreadId in this tid field, but be aware that it should
721 ALWAYS == the index in vg_threads[]. */
722 ThreadId tid;
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000723
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000724 /* Current scheduling status.
sewardj5f07b662002-04-23 16:52:51 +0000725
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000726 Complications: whenever this is set to VgTs_WaitMX, you
727 should also set .m_edx to whatever the required return value
728 is for pthread_mutex_lock / pthread_cond_timedwait for when
729 the mutex finally gets unblocked. */
730 ThreadStatus status;
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000731
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000732 /* When .status == WaitMX, points to the mutex I am waiting for.
733 When .status == WaitCV, points to the mutex associated with
734 the condition variable indicated by the .associated_cv field.
735 In all other cases, should be NULL. */
nethercote1f0173b2004-02-28 15:40:36 +0000736 vg_pthread_mutex_t* associated_mx;
sewardj3b5d8862002-04-20 13:53:23 +0000737
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000738 /* When .status == WaitCV, points to the condition variable I am
739 waiting for. In all other cases, should be NULL. */
740 void* /*pthread_cond_t* */ associated_cv;
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000741
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000742 /* If VgTs_Sleeping, this is when we should wake up, measured in
njn6c846552003-09-16 07:41:43 +0000743 milliseconds as supplied by VG_(read_millisecond_timer).
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000744
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000745 If VgTs_WaitCV, this indicates the time at which
746 pthread_cond_timedwait should wake up. If == 0xFFFFFFFF,
747 this means infinitely far in the future, viz,
748 pthread_cond_wait. */
749 UInt awaken_at;
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +0000750
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000751 /* If VgTs_WaitJoiner, return value, as generated by joinees. */
752 void* joinee_retval;
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +0000753
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000754 /* If VgTs_WaitJoinee, place to copy the return value to, and
755 the identity of the thread we're waiting for. */
756 void** joiner_thread_return;
757 ThreadId joiner_jee_tid;
sewardj8ad94e12002-05-29 00:10:20 +0000758
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000759 /* If VgTs_WaitSys, this is the result of the pre-syscall check */
760 void *sys_pre_res;
761
762 /* If VgTs_WaitSys, this is the syscall we're currently running */
763 Int syscallno;
764
thughesbaa46e52004-07-29 17:44:23 +0000765 /* If VgTs_WaitSys, this is the syscall flags */
766 UInt sys_flags;
767
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000768 /* Details about this thread's proxy LWP */
769 ProxyLWP *proxy;
770
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000771 /* Whether or not detached. */
772 Bool detached;
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +0000773
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000774 /* Cancelability state and type. */
775 Bool cancel_st; /* False==PTH_CANCEL_DISABLE; True==.._ENABLE */
776 Bool cancel_ty; /* False==PTH_CANC_ASYNCH; True==..._DEFERRED */
777
778 /* Pointer to fn to call to do cancellation. Indicates whether
779 or not cancellation is pending. If NULL, not pending. Else
780 should be &thread_exit_wrapper(), indicating that
781 cancallation is pending. */
782 void (*cancel_pend)(void*);
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000783
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000784 /* The cleanup stack. */
785 Int custack_used;
786 CleanupEntry custack[VG_N_CLEANUPSTACK];
sewardj5f07b662002-04-23 16:52:51 +0000787
sewardj00a66b12002-10-12 16:42:35 +0000788 /* A pointer to the thread's-specific-data. This is handled almost
789 entirely from vg_libpthread.c. We just provide hooks to get and
790 set this ptr. This is either NULL, indicating the thread has
791 read/written none of its specifics so far, OR points to a
792 void*[VG_N_THREAD_KEYS], allocated and deallocated in
793 vg_libpthread.c. */
794 void** specifics_ptr;
sewardjb48e5002002-05-13 00:16:03 +0000795
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000796 /* This thread's blocked-signals mask. Semantics is that for a
797 signal to be delivered to this thread, the signal must not be
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000798 blocked by this signal mask. If more than one thread accepts a
799 signal, then it will be delivered to one at random. If all
800 threads block the signal, it will remain pending until either a
801 thread unblocks it or someone uses sigwaitsig/sigtimedwait.
802
803 sig_mask reflects what the client told us its signal mask should
804 be, but isn't necessarily the current signal mask of the proxy
805 LWP: it may have more signals blocked because of signal
806 handling, or it may be different because of sigsuspend.
807 */
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000808 vki_sigset_t sig_mask;
sewardjb48e5002002-05-13 00:16:03 +0000809
fitzhardingef0dd7e12004-01-16 02:17:30 +0000810 /* Effective signal mask. This is the mask which currently
811 applies; it may be different from sig_mask while a signal
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000812 handler is running.
813 */
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000814 vki_sigset_t eff_sig_mask;
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000815
thughes8abf3922004-10-16 10:59:49 +0000816 /* Signal queue. This is used when the kernel doesn't route
817 signals properly in order to remember the signal information
818 while we are routing the signal. It is a circular queue with
819 insertions performed at the head and removals at the tail.
820 */
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000821 vki_siginfo_t sigqueue[VG_N_SIGNALQUEUE];
thughes8abf3922004-10-16 10:59:49 +0000822 Int sigqueue_head;
823 Int sigqueue_tail;
824
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000825 /* Stacks. When a thread slot is freed, we don't deallocate its
826 stack; we just leave it lying around for the next use of the
827 slot. If the next use of the slot requires a larger stack,
828 only then is the old one deallocated and a new one
829 allocated.
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000830
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000831 For the main thread (threadid == 0), this mechanism doesn't
832 apply. We don't know the size of the stack since we didn't
833 allocate it, and furthermore we never reallocate it. */
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000834
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000835 /* The allocated size of this thread's stack (permanently zero
836 if this is ThreadId == 0, since we didn't allocate its stack) */
837 UInt stack_size;
sewardj1e8cdc92002-04-18 11:37:52 +0000838
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000839 /* Address of the lowest word in this thread's stack. NULL means
840 not allocated yet.
841 */
842 Addr stack_base;
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000843
thughesdaa34562004-06-27 12:48:53 +0000844 /* The allocated size of this thread's stack's guard area (permanently
845 zero if this is ThreadId == 0, since we didn't allocate its stack) */
846 UInt stack_guard_size;
847
sewardj92a59562002-09-30 00:53:10 +0000848 /* Address of the highest legitimate word in this stack. This is
849 used for error messages only -- not critical for execution
850 correctness. Is is set for all stacks, specifically including
851 ThreadId == 0 (the main thread). */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +0000852 Addr stack_highest_word;
853
fitzhardinge98c4dc02004-03-16 08:27:29 +0000854 /* Alternate signal stack */
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000855 vki_stack_t altstack;
fitzhardinge98c4dc02004-03-16 08:27:29 +0000856
nethercotec06e2132004-09-03 13:45:29 +0000857 /* Architecture-specific thread state */
858 arch_thread_t arch;
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +0000859};
860//ThreadState;
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000861
862
sewardj018f7622002-05-15 21:13:39 +0000863/* The thread table. */
864extern ThreadState VG_(threads)[VG_N_THREADS];
865
866/* Check that tid is in range and denotes a non-Empty thread. */
sewardjb48e5002002-05-13 00:16:03 +0000867extern Bool VG_(is_valid_tid) ( ThreadId tid );
868
njn72718642003-07-24 08:45:32 +0000869/* Determine if 'tid' is that of the current running thread (Nb: returns
870 False if no thread is currently running. */
871extern Bool VG_(is_running_thread)(ThreadId tid);
872
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000873/* Get the ThreadState for a particular thread */
874extern ThreadState *VG_(get_ThreadState)(ThreadId tid);
875
sewardj1e8cdc92002-04-18 11:37:52 +0000876/* Similarly ... */
877extern ThreadId VG_(get_current_tid) ( void );
878
sewardjccef2e62002-05-29 19:26:32 +0000879/* Nuke all threads except tid. */
880extern void VG_(nuke_all_threads_except) ( ThreadId me );
881
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000882/* Give a hint to the scheduler that it may be a good time to find a
883 new runnable thread. If prefer_sched != VG_INVALID_THREADID, then
884 try to schedule that thread.
885*/
886extern void VG_(need_resched) ( ThreadId prefer_sched );
887
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000888/* Return codes from the scheduler. */
889typedef
sewardj7e87e382002-05-03 19:09:05 +0000890 enum {
891 VgSrc_Deadlock, /* no runnable threads and no prospect of any
892 even if we wait for a long time */
893 VgSrc_ExitSyscall, /* client called exit(). This is the normal
894 route out. */
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000895 VgSrc_FatalSig /* Killed by the default action of a fatal
896 signal */
sewardj7e87e382002-05-03 19:09:05 +0000897 }
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000898 VgSchedReturnCode;
899
sewardj7e87e382002-05-03 19:09:05 +0000900
nethercote238a3c32004-08-09 13:13:31 +0000901// The scheduler. 'fatal_sigNo' is only set if VgSrc_FatalSig is returned.
902extern VgSchedReturnCode VG_(scheduler)
903 ( Int* exit_code, ThreadId* last_run_thread, Int* fatal_sigNo );
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000904
905extern void VG_(scheduler_init) ( void );
906
sewardj15a43e12002-04-17 19:35:12 +0000907extern void VG_(pp_sched_status) ( void );
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000908
nethercote75d26242004-08-01 22:59:18 +0000909// Longjmp back to the scheduler and thus enter the sighandler immediately.
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000910extern void VG_(resume_scheduler) ( Int sigNo, vki_siginfo_t *info );
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000911
nethercote238a3c32004-08-09 13:13:31 +0000912// Longjmp, ending the scheduler, when a fatal signal occurs in the client.
913extern void VG_(scheduler_handle_fatal_signal)( Int sigNo );
914
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000915/* The red-zone size which we put at the bottom (highest address) of
916 thread stacks, for paranoia reasons. This can be arbitrary, and
917 doesn't really need to be set at compile time. */
nethercote6e4f9dc2004-07-30 23:36:37 +0000918#define VG_AR_CLIENT_STACKBASE_REDZONE_SZB 16
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000919
nethercoteaff1c772004-09-13 16:11:09 +0000920// Write a value to a client's thread register, and shadow (if necessary).
921// Note that there are some further similar macros in the arch- and
922// platform-specific parts; these ones are the totally generic ones.
923#define SET_THREAD_REG( zztid, zzval, zzGETREG, zzREG, zzevent, zzargs... ) \
924 do { zzGETREG(VG_(threads)[zztid].arch) = (zzval); \
925 VG_TRACK( zzevent, zztid, zzREG, ##zzargs ); \
sewardj018f7622002-05-15 21:13:39 +0000926 } while (0)
927
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +0000928#define SET_CLREQ_RETVAL(zztid, zzval) \
nethercoteaff1c772004-09-13 16:11:09 +0000929 SET_THREAD_REG(zztid, zzval, ARCH_CLREQ_RET, R_CLREQ_RET, \
930 post_reg_write_clientreq_return)
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +0000931
932#define SET_CLCALL_RETVAL(zztid, zzval, f) \
nethercoteaff1c772004-09-13 16:11:09 +0000933 SET_THREAD_REG(zztid, zzval, ARCH_CLREQ_RET, R_CLREQ_RET, \
934 post_reg_write_clientcall_return, f)
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +0000935
936#define SET_PTHREQ_ESP(zztid, zzval) \
nethercoteaff1c772004-09-13 16:11:09 +0000937 SET_THREAD_REG(zztid, zzval, ARCH_STACK_PTR, R_STACK_PTR, \
938 post_reg_write_pthread_return)
njnd3040452003-05-19 15:04:06 +0000939
940#define SET_PTHREQ_RETVAL(zztid, zzval) \
nethercoteaff1c772004-09-13 16:11:09 +0000941 SET_THREAD_REG(zztid, zzval, ARCH_PTHREQ_RET, R_PTHREQ_RET, \
942 post_reg_write_pthread_return)
sewardj018f7622002-05-15 21:13:39 +0000943
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000944
945/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000946 Exports of vg_signals.c
947 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
948
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000949extern Bool VG_(do_signal_routing); /* whether scheduler LWP has to route signals */
950
951/* RT signal allocation */
952extern Int VG_(sig_rtmin);
953extern Int VG_(sig_rtmax);
954extern Int VG_(sig_alloc_rtsig) ( Int high );
955
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000956extern void VG_(sigstartup_actions) ( void );
957
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000958extern void VG_(deliver_signal) ( ThreadId tid, const vki_siginfo_t *, Bool async );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000959extern void VG_(unblock_host_signal) ( Int sigNo );
sewardj018f7622002-05-15 21:13:39 +0000960
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000961extern Bool VG_(is_sig_ign) ( Int sigNo );
962
963/* Route pending signals from the scheduler LWP to the appropriate
964 thread LWP. */
965extern void VG_(route_signals) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000966
967/* Fake system calls for signal handling. */
nethercote93d9aa12004-11-10 19:08:31 +0000968extern void VG_(do_sys_sigaltstack) ( ThreadId tid );
969extern void VG_(do_sys_sigaction) ( ThreadId tid );
970extern void VG_(do_sys_sigprocmask) ( ThreadId tid, Int how,
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000971 vki_sigset_t* set,
972 vki_sigset_t* oldset );
nethercote85cdd342004-08-01 22:36:40 +0000973extern void VG_(do_pthread_sigmask_SCSS_upd) ( ThreadId tid, Int how,
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000974 vki_sigset_t* set,
975 vki_sigset_t* oldset );
sewardjefbfcdf2002-06-19 17:35:45 +0000976
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000977/* Modify the current thread's state once we have detected it is
978 returning from a signal handler. */
nethercoteaff1c772004-09-13 16:11:09 +0000979extern Bool VG_(signal_returns) ( ThreadId tid );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000980
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +0000981/* Handy utilities to block/restore all host signals. */
982extern void VG_(block_all_host_signals)
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000983 ( /* OUT */ vki_sigset_t* saved_mask );
sewardj018f7622002-05-15 21:13:39 +0000984extern void VG_(restore_all_host_signals)
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +0000985 ( /* IN */ vki_sigset_t* saved_mask );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000986
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +0000987extern void VG_(kill_self)(Int sigNo);
988
fitzhardingef1beb252004-03-16 09:49:08 +0000989/* These function synthesize a fault, as if the running instruction
990 had had a fault. These functions do not return - they longjmp back
991 into the scheduler so the signal can be delivered. */
992extern void VG_(synth_fault) (ThreadId tid);
993extern void VG_(synth_fault_mapping)(ThreadId tid, Addr addr);
994extern void VG_(synth_fault_perms) (ThreadId tid, Addr addr);
995
nethercote759dda32004-08-07 18:16:56 +0000996extern void VG_(get_sigstack_bounds)( Addr* low, Addr* high );
fitzhardingef1beb252004-03-16 09:49:08 +0000997
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +0000998/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
999 Exports of vg_mylibc.c
1000 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1001
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +00001002#define vg_assert(expr) \
1003 ((void) ((expr) ? 0 : \
1004 (VG_(core_assert_fail) (VG__STRING(expr), \
1005 __FILE__, __LINE__, \
1006 __PRETTY_FUNCTION__), 0)))
1007__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
daywalker3222e0a2003-09-18 01:39:50 +00001008extern void VG_(core_assert_fail) ( const Char* expr, const Char* file,
1009 Int line, const Char* fn );
njne427a662002-10-02 11:08:25 +00001010__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
1011extern void VG_(core_panic) ( Char* str );
thughes5876d552004-09-26 18:44:06 +00001012__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
1013extern void VG_(core_panic_at) ( Char* str, ExeContext *ec );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001014
nethercote05675c82004-08-04 10:37:49 +00001015/* Tools use VG_(strdup)() which doesn't expose ArenaId */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001016extern Char* VG_(arena_strdup) ( ArenaId aid, const Char* s);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001017
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001018extern Int VG_(fcntl) ( Int fd, Int cmd, Int arg );
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001019extern Int VG_(poll)( struct vki_pollfd *, UInt nfds, Int timeout);
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +00001020
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001021/* system/mman.h */
nethercote8b5f40c2004-11-02 13:29:50 +00001022extern void* VG_(mmap)( void* start, SizeT length, UInt prot, UInt flags,
nethercote5b9fafd2004-11-04 18:39:22 +00001023 UInt sf_flags, UInt fd, OffT offset );
nethercote8b5f40c2004-11-02 13:29:50 +00001024extern Int VG_(munmap)( void* start, SizeT length );
1025extern Int VG_(mprotect)( void *start, SizeT length, UInt prot );
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001026
1027
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001028/* Move an fd into the Valgrind-safe range */
1029Int VG_(safe_fd)(Int oldfd);
1030
sewardj570f8902002-11-03 11:44:36 +00001031extern Int VG_(write_socket)( Int sd, void *msg, Int count );
sewardj73cf3bc2002-11-03 03:20:15 +00001032
1033/* --- Connecting over the network --- */
1034extern Int VG_(connect_via_socket)( UChar* str );
1035
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001036/* Environment manipulations */
nethercote60a96c52004-08-03 13:08:31 +00001037extern Char **VG_(env_setenv) ( Char ***envp, const Char* varname,
1038 const Char *val );
1039extern void VG_(env_unsetenv) ( Char **env, const Char *varname );
1040extern void VG_(env_remove_valgrind_env_stuff) ( Char** env );
sewardj570f8902002-11-03 11:44:36 +00001041
1042/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1043 Exports of vg_message.c
1044 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1045
1046/* Low-level -- send bytes directly to the message sink. Do not
1047 use. */
1048extern void VG_(send_bytes_to_logging_sink) ( Char* msg, Int nbytes );
1049
nethercoted1da90e2004-08-03 17:26:39 +00001050// Functions for printing from code within Valgrind, but which runs on the
nethercotec91ce8d2004-08-09 11:15:10 +00001051// sim'd CPU. Defined here because needed for vg_libpthread.c,
1052// vg_replace_malloc.c, plus the rest of the core. The weak attribute
1053// ensures the multiple definitions are not a problem. They must be functions
1054// rather than macros so that va_list can be used.
1055
1056__attribute__((weak))
1057int
1058VALGRIND_INTERNAL_PRINTF(char *format, ...)
1059{
nethercotebe671db2004-10-26 11:44:46 +00001060 UWord _qzz_res = 0;
nethercotec91ce8d2004-08-09 11:15:10 +00001061 va_list vargs;
1062 va_start(vargs, format);
1063 VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(_qzz_res, 0, VG_USERREQ__INTERNAL_PRINTF,
nethercotebe671db2004-10-26 11:44:46 +00001064 (UWord)format, (UWord)vargs, 0, 0);
nethercotec91ce8d2004-08-09 11:15:10 +00001065 va_end(vargs);
1066 return _qzz_res;
1067}
1068
1069__attribute__((weak))
1070int
1071VALGRIND_INTERNAL_PRINTF_BACKTRACE(char *format, ...)
1072{
nethercotebe671db2004-10-26 11:44:46 +00001073 UWord _qzz_res = 0;
nethercotec91ce8d2004-08-09 11:15:10 +00001074 va_list vargs;
1075 va_start(vargs, format);
1076 VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(_qzz_res, 0, VG_USERREQ__INTERNAL_PRINTF_BACKTRACE,
nethercotebe671db2004-10-26 11:44:46 +00001077 (UWord)format, (UWord)vargs, 0, 0);
nethercotec91ce8d2004-08-09 11:15:10 +00001078 va_end(vargs);
1079 return _qzz_res;
1080}
1081
nethercoted1da90e2004-08-03 17:26:39 +00001082
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001083/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001084 Exports of vg_demangle.c
1085 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1086
1087extern void VG_(demangle) ( Char* orig, Char* result, Int result_size );
1088
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001089/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1090 Exports of vg_from_ucode.c
1091 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1092
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001093extern void VG_(print_ccall_stats) ( void );
1094extern void VG_(print_UInstr_histogram) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001095
sewardj22854b92002-11-30 14:00:47 +00001096extern void VG_(unchain_jumpsite) ( Addr jumpsite );
1097extern Addr VG_(get_jmp_dest) ( Addr jumpsite );
sewardj22854b92002-11-30 14:00:47 +00001098
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001099/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1100 Exports of vg_to_ucode.c
1101 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1102
fitzhardingec2dbbac2004-01-23 23:09:01 +00001103Bool VG_(cpu_has_feature)(UInt feat);
1104
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001105
1106/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1107 Exports of vg_translate.c
1108 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1109
nethercote4d714382004-10-13 09:47:24 +00001110extern Bool VG_(translate) ( ThreadId tid, Addr orig_addr, Bool debugging );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001111
sewardjb5ff83e2002-12-01 19:40:49 +00001112
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001113/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1114 Exports of vg_execontext.c.
1115 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1116
nethercote4ad74312004-10-26 09:59:49 +00001117/* Records the PC and a bit of the call chain. The first 4 IP
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001118 values are used in comparisons do remove duplicate errors, and for
1119 comparing against suppression specifications. The rest are purely
1120 informational (but often important). */
1121
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001122struct _ExeContext {
1123 struct _ExeContext * next;
1124 /* Variable-length array. The size is VG_(clo_backtrace_size); at
nethercote86c5dcb2004-09-05 21:32:37 +00001125 least 1, at most VG_DEEPEST_BACKTRACE. [0] is the current IP,
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001126 [1] is its caller, [2] is the caller of [1], etc. */
nethercote86c5dcb2004-09-05 21:32:37 +00001127 Addr ips[0];
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001128};
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001129
1130
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001131/* Print stats (informational only). */
nethercote3a42fb82004-08-03 18:08:50 +00001132extern void VG_(print_ExeContext_stats) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001133
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001134/* Like VG_(get_ExeContext), but with a slightly different type */
nethercote3d4a0b12004-09-06 15:14:46 +00001135extern ExeContext* VG_(get_ExeContext2) ( Addr ip, Addr fp,
1136 Addr fp_min, Addr fp_max );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001137
1138
1139/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1140 Exports of vg_errcontext.c.
1141 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1142
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001143extern void VG_(load_suppressions) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001144
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001145extern void VG_(record_pthread_error) ( ThreadId tid, Char* msg );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001146
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001147extern void VG_(show_all_errors) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001148
nethercotef2b11482004-08-02 12:36:01 +00001149extern Bool VG_(is_action_requested) ( Char* action, Bool* clo );
njn43c799e2003-04-08 00:08:52 +00001150
nethercotef2b11482004-08-02 12:36:01 +00001151extern UInt VG_(get_n_errs_found) ( void );
njn47363ab2003-04-21 13:24:40 +00001152
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001153/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1154 Exports of vg_procselfmaps.c
1155 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1156
njnfa1016e2003-09-25 17:54:11 +00001157/* Reads /proc/self/maps into a static buffer which can be parsed by
1158 VG_(parse_procselfmaps)(). */
1159extern void VG_(read_procselfmaps) ( void );
njn3e884182003-04-15 13:03:23 +00001160
1161/* Parses /proc/self/maps, calling `record_mapping' for each entry. If
1162 `read_from_file' is True, /proc/self/maps is read directly, otherwise
1163 it's read from the buffer filled by VG_(read_procselfmaps_contents)(). */
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001164extern
njnfa1016e2003-09-25 17:54:11 +00001165void VG_(parse_procselfmaps) (
nethercote8991d5a2004-11-03 17:07:46 +00001166 void (*record_mapping)( Addr addr, SizeT len, Char rr, Char ww, Char xx,
nethercote85cdd342004-08-01 22:36:40 +00001167 UInt dev, UInt ino, ULong foff,
1168 const UChar *filename ) );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001169
1170
1171/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1172 Exports of vg_symtab2.c
1173 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1174
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001175typedef struct _Segment Segment;
1176
1177extern Bool VG_(is_object_file) ( const void *hdr );
nethercote4ad74312004-10-26 09:59:49 +00001178extern void VG_(mini_stack_dump) ( Addr ips[], UInt n_ips );
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001179extern SegInfo * VG_(read_seg_symbols) ( Segment *seg );
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001180extern void VG_(symtab_incref) ( SegInfo * );
nethercote8991d5a2004-11-03 17:07:46 +00001181extern void VG_(symtab_decref) ( SegInfo *, Addr a );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001182
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001183extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_nodemangle)( Addr a, Char* fnname, Int n_fnname );
sewardj25c7c3a2003-07-10 00:17:58 +00001184
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001185/* Set up some default redirects */
1186extern void VG_(setup_code_redirect_table) ( void );
sewardj25c7c3a2003-07-10 00:17:58 +00001187
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001188/* Redirection machinery */
nethercote85cdd342004-08-01 22:36:40 +00001189extern Addr VG_(code_redirect) ( Addr orig );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001190
1191/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001192 Exports of vg_main.c
1193 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1194
sewardjb91ae7f2003-04-29 23:50:00 +00001195/* Is this a SSE/SSE2-capable CPU? If so, we had better save/restore
1196 the SSE state all over the place. This is set up very early, in
nethercote1d447092004-02-01 17:29:59 +00001197 main(). We have to determine it early since we can't even
sewardjb91ae7f2003-04-29 23:50:00 +00001198 correctly snapshot the startup machine state without it. */
1199extern Bool VG_(have_ssestate);
1200
sewardj73cf3bc2002-11-03 03:20:15 +00001201/* Tell the logging mechanism whether we are logging to a file
1202 descriptor or a socket descriptor. */
1203extern Bool VG_(logging_to_filedes);
1204
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001205/* Sanity checks which may be done at any time. The scheduler decides when. */
nethercote885dd912004-08-03 23:14:00 +00001206extern void VG_(sanity_check_general) ( Bool force_expensive );
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001207
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001208/* Address space */
1209extern Addr VG_(client_base); /* client address space limits */
1210extern Addr VG_(client_end);
1211extern Addr VG_(client_mapbase); /* base of mappings */
1212extern Addr VG_(clstk_base); /* client stack range */
1213extern Addr VG_(clstk_end);
fitzhardinge92360792003-12-24 10:11:11 +00001214extern Addr VG_(client_trampoline_code);
1215
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001216extern Addr VG_(brk_base); /* start of brk */
1217extern Addr VG_(brk_limit); /* current brk */
nethercote996901a2004-08-03 13:29:09 +00001218extern Addr VG_(shadow_base); /* tool's shadow memory */
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001219extern Addr VG_(shadow_end);
1220extern Addr VG_(valgrind_base); /* valgrind's address range */
nethercote820bd8c2004-09-07 23:04:49 +00001221extern Addr VG_(valgrind_last); // Nb: last byte, rather than one past the end
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001222
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001223extern struct vki_rlimit VG_(client_rlimit_data); /* client's original rlimit data */
1224extern struct vki_rlimit VG_(client_rlimit_stack); /* client's original rlimit stack */
fitzhardingeb50068f2004-02-24 23:42:55 +00001225
fitzhardingea49f9b52003-12-16 22:26:45 +00001226/* client executable file descriptor */
1227extern Int VG_(clexecfd);
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001228
nethercotef6a1d502004-08-09 12:21:57 +00001229// Help set up the child used when doing execve() with --trace-children=yes
1230Char* VG_(build_child_VALGRINDCLO) ( Char* exename );
1231Char* VG_(build_child_exename) ( void );
1232
nethercote4ad74312004-10-26 09:59:49 +00001233/* Determine if SP adjustment must be noted */
1234extern Bool VG_(need_to_handle_SP_assignment) ( void );
njnf4ce3d32003-02-10 10:17:26 +00001235
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001236/* Called when some unhandleable client behaviour is detected.
1237 Prints a msg and aborts. */
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001238extern void VG_(unimplemented) ( Char* msg )
1239 __attribute__((__noreturn__));
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001240
nethercote04d0fbc2004-01-26 16:48:06 +00001241/* Something of a function looking for a home ... start up debugger. */
1242extern void VG_(start_debugger) ( Int tid );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001243
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001244/* Counts downwards in vg_run_innerloop. */
1245extern UInt VG_(dispatch_ctr);
1246
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001247/* --- Counters, for informational purposes only. --- */
1248
nethercote92e7b7f2004-08-07 17:52:25 +00001249// These counters must be declared here because they're maintained by
1250// vg_dispatch.S.
1251extern UInt VG_(bb_enchain_count); // Counts of chain operations done
1252extern UInt VG_(bb_dechain_count); // Counts of unchain operations done
1253extern UInt VG_(unchained_jumps_done); // Number of unchained jumps performed
sewardj22854b92002-11-30 14:00:47 +00001254
nethercote844e7122004-08-02 15:27:22 +00001255extern void VG_(print_scheduler_stats) ( void );
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +00001256
nethercote2e05c332004-09-06 16:43:37 +00001257extern Int VG_(alloc_BaB)( Int ); // Allocate slots in baseBlock
1258extern void VG_(align_BaB)( UInt ); // Align baseBlock offset
1259extern Int VG_(alloc_BaB_1_set)( Addr ); // Allocate & init baseBlock slot
1260
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001261/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1262 Exports of vg_memory.c
1263 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1264
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001265/* A Segment is mapped piece of client memory. This covers all kinds
1266 of mapped memory (exe, brk, mmap, .so, shm, stack, etc)
1267
1268 We try to encode everything we know about a particular segment here.
1269*/
nethercote85cdd342004-08-01 22:36:40 +00001270#define SF_FIXED (1 << 0) // client asked for MAP_FIXED
1271#define SF_SHARED (1 << 1) // shared
1272#define SF_SHM (1 << 2) // SYSV SHM (also SF_SHARED)
1273#define SF_MMAP (1 << 3) // mmap memory
1274#define SF_FILE (1 << 4) // mapping is backed by a file
1275#define SF_STACK (1 << 5) // is a stack
1276#define SF_GROWDOWN (1 << 6) // segment grows down
1277#define SF_GROWUP (1 << 7) // segment grows up
1278#define SF_EXEC (1 << 8) // segment created by exec
1279#define SF_DYNLIB (1 << 9) // mapped from dynamic library
1280#define SF_NOSYMS (1 << 10) // don't load syms, even if present
1281#define SF_BRK (1 << 11) // brk segment
1282#define SF_CORE (1 << 12) // allocated by core on behalf of the client
1283#define SF_VALGRIND (1 << 13) // a valgrind-internal mapping - not in client
1284#define SF_CODE (1 << 14) // segment contains cached code
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001285
1286struct _Segment {
1287 UInt prot; /* VKI_PROT_* */
1288 UInt flags; /* SF_* */
1289
1290 Addr addr; /* mapped addr (page aligned) */
nethercote8991d5a2004-11-03 17:07:46 +00001291 SizeT len; /* size of mapping (page aligned) */
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001292
1293 /* These are valid if (flags & SF_FILE) */
1294 ULong offset; /* file offset */
1295 const Char *filename; /* filename (NULL if unknown) */
1296 UInt dev; /* device */
1297 UInt ino; /* inode */
1298
1299 SegInfo *symtab; /* symbol table */
1300};
1301
1302/* segment mapped from a file descriptor */
nethercote8b5f40c2004-11-02 13:29:50 +00001303extern void VG_(map_fd_segment) (Addr addr, SizeT len, UInt prot, UInt flags,
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001304 Int fd, ULong off, const Char *filename);
1305
1306/* segment mapped from a file */
nethercote8b5f40c2004-11-02 13:29:50 +00001307extern void VG_(map_file_segment)(Addr addr, SizeT len, UInt prot, UInt flags,
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001308 UInt dev, UInt ino, ULong off, const Char *filename);
1309
1310/* simple segment */
nethercote8b5f40c2004-11-02 13:29:50 +00001311extern void VG_(map_segment) (Addr addr, SizeT len, UInt prot, UInt flags);
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001312
nethercote8b5f40c2004-11-02 13:29:50 +00001313extern void VG_(unmap_range) (Addr addr, SizeT len);
1314extern void VG_(mprotect_range)(Addr addr, SizeT len, UInt prot);
1315extern Addr VG_(find_map_space)(Addr base, SizeT len, Bool for_client);
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001316
1317extern Segment *VG_(find_segment)(Addr a);
fitzhardinged65dcad2004-03-13 02:06:58 +00001318extern Segment *VG_(first_segment)(void);
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001319extern Segment *VG_(next_segment)(Segment *);
1320
nethercote8991d5a2004-11-03 17:07:46 +00001321extern Bool VG_(seg_contains)(const Segment *s, Addr ptr, SizeT size);
1322extern Bool VG_(seg_overlaps)(const Segment *s, Addr ptr, SizeT size);
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001323
nethercote8991d5a2004-11-03 17:07:46 +00001324extern void VG_(pad_address_space) (void);
thughes9aaebc32004-07-15 23:13:37 +00001325extern void VG_(unpad_address_space)(void);
1326
nethercoteeec46302004-08-23 15:06:23 +00001327extern REGPARM(1)
nethercote4ad74312004-10-26 09:59:49 +00001328 void VG_(unknown_SP_update) ( Addr new_SP );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001329
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001330/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1331 Exports of vg_proxylwp.c
1332 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1333
nethercote24e0d442004-10-18 17:36:40 +00001334enum PXState
1335{
1336 PXS_BAD = -1,
1337 PXS_WaitReq, /* waiting for a request */
1338 PXS_RunSyscall, /* running a syscall */
1339 PXS_IntReply, /* request interrupted - need to send reply */
1340 PXS_SysDone, /* small window between syscall
1341 complete and results written out */
1342 PXS_SigACK, /* waiting for a signal ACK */
1343};
1344
1345
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001346/* Issue a syscall for thread tid */
1347extern Int VG_(sys_issue)(int tid);
1348
1349extern void VG_(proxy_init) ( void );
1350extern void VG_(proxy_create) ( ThreadId tid );
1351extern void VG_(proxy_delete) ( ThreadId tid, Bool force );
1352extern void VG_(proxy_results) ( void );
1353extern void VG_(proxy_sendsig) ( ThreadId tid, Int signo );
1354extern void VG_(proxy_setsigmask)(ThreadId tid);
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001355extern void VG_(proxy_sigack) ( ThreadId tid, const vki_sigset_t *);
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001356extern void VG_(proxy_abort_syscall) ( ThreadId tid );
1357extern void VG_(proxy_waitsig) ( void );
fitzhardinge31ba9052004-01-16 02:15:23 +00001358extern void VG_(proxy_wait_sys) (ThreadId tid, Bool restart);
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001359
nethercote85cdd342004-08-01 22:36:40 +00001360extern void VG_(proxy_shutdown) ( void ); // shut down the syscall workers
1361extern Int VG_(proxy_resfd) ( void ); // FD something can select on to know
1362 // a syscall finished
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001363
1364/* Sanity-check the whole proxy-LWP machinery */
nethercote885dd912004-08-03 23:14:00 +00001365void VG_(sanity_check_proxy)(void);
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001366
1367/* Send a signal from a thread's proxy to the thread. This longjmps
1368 back into the proxy's main loop, so it doesn't return. */
1369__attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001370extern void VG_(proxy_handlesig)( const vki_siginfo_t *siginfo,
nethercotee5a3e2b2004-10-13 14:42:57 +00001371 Addr ip, Int sysnum );
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001372
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001373/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001374 Exports of vg_syscalls.c
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001375 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1376
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001377extern Char *VG_(resolve_filename)(Int fd);
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001378
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001379extern Bool VG_(pre_syscall) ( ThreadId tid );
fitzhardinge31ba9052004-01-16 02:15:23 +00001380extern void VG_(post_syscall)( ThreadId tid, Bool restart );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001381
nethercote5b9fafd2004-11-04 18:39:22 +00001382extern Bool VG_(is_kerror) ( Word res );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001383
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001384/* Internal atfork handlers */
1385typedef void (*vg_atfork_t)(ThreadId);
1386extern void VG_(atfork)(vg_atfork_t pre, vg_atfork_t parent, vg_atfork_t child);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001387
rjwalshf5f536f2003-11-17 17:45:00 +00001388/* fd leakage calls. */
1389extern void VG_(init_preopened_fds) ( void );
nethercote3a42fb82004-08-03 18:08:50 +00001390extern void VG_(show_open_fds) ( void );
rjwalshf5f536f2003-11-17 17:45:00 +00001391
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001392// Return true if address range entirely contained within client
1393// address space.
1394Bool VG_(valid_client_addr)(Addr start, SizeT size, ThreadId tid,
1395 const Char *syscallname);
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001396
1397// Return true if we're allowed to use or create this fd.
1398Bool VG_(fd_allowed)(Int fd, const Char *syscallname, ThreadId tid, Bool soft);
1399
1400void VG_(record_fd_open)(Int tid, Int fd, char *pathname);
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001401
1402// Flags describing syscall wrappers
1403#define Special (1 << 0)
1404#define MayBlock (1 << 1)
1405#define NBRunInLWP (1 << 2) // non-blocking, but must run in LWP context
1406#define PostOnFail (1 << 3)
1407
1408// For each generic ("gen") wrapper, we declare the pre-wrapper, the
1409// post-wrapper (which is actually not always needed), and the associated
1410// flags.
1411#define GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(x) \
1412 extern UInt VGA_(gen_##x##_flags); \
1413 extern void VGA_(gen_##x##_before)(ThreadId tid, ThreadState *tst); \
1414 extern void VGA_(gen_##x##_after) (ThreadId tid, ThreadState *tst)
1415
1416// Generic (platform-independent) syscall wrappers. These are generally
1417// POSIX or something like that; those that are not POSIX are annotated
1418// with what standards they are part of, as stated in the Linux man pages.
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001419// For many of them, it's unclear if they are generic, or Linux-specific, or
1420// x86/Linux-specific, or something else again.
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001421//
1422// Nb: This list may change over time... ones thought at first to be generic
1423// may turn out not to be, and so be moved into OS-specific or
1424// platform-specific files. If there's any doubt, I'm leaving them in here.
1425//
1426// Nb 2: if porting to a new OS, you should really check all these generic
1427// wrappers to make sure they match your OS, painful as it might be.
1428
1429GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_ni_syscall); // * P -- unimplemented
1430GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_exit);
1431GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fork);
1432GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_read);
1433GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_write);
1434GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_open);
1435GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_close);
1436GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_waitpid);
1437GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_creat);
1438GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_link);
1439GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_unlink);
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001440GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_execve); // (*??) P
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001441GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_chdir);
1442GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_time);
1443GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mknod);
1444GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_chmod);
1445GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_lseek);
1446GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getpid);
1447GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_alarm);
1448GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_pause);
1449GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_utime);
1450GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_access);
1451GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_kill);
1452GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rename);
1453GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mkdir);
1454GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rmdir);
1455GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_dup);
1456GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_times);
1457GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fcntl); // POSIX (but complicated)
1458GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setpgid);
1459GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_umask);
1460GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_dup2);
1461GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getppid);
1462GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getpgrp);
1463GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setsid);
1464GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_munmap);
1465GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_truncate);
1466GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_ftruncate);
1467GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fchmod);
1468GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_msync);
1469GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_readv);
1470GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_writev);
1471GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getsid);
1472GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fdatasync);
1473GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mlock);
1474GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_munlock);
1475GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mlockall);
1476GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_munlockall);
1477GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_setparam);
1478GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_getparam);
1479GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_setscheduler);
1480GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_getscheduler);
1481GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_yield);
1482GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_get_priority_max);
1483GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_get_priority_min);
1484GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_nanosleep);
1485GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mremap); // POSIX, but Linux arg order may be odd
1486GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getuid);
1487GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getgid);
1488GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_geteuid);
1489GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getegid);
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001490GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getpgid);
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001491GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fsync);
1492GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_wait4);
1493GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mprotect);
1494GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sigprocmask);
1495GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_timer_create); // Linux: varies across archs?
1496GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_timer_settime);
1497GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_timer_gettime);
1498GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_timer_getoverrun);
1499GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_timer_delete);
1500GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_clock_settime);
1501GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_clock_gettime);
1502GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_clock_getres);
1503GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getcwd);
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001504GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_symlink);
1505GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getgroups);
1506GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setgroups); // SVr4, SVID, X/OPEN, 4.3BSD
1507GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_chown);
1508GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setuid);
1509GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_gettimeofday);
1510GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_madvise);
1511GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sigpending);
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001512
1513// These ones aren't POSIX, but are in some standard and look reasonably
1514// generic, and are the same for all architectures under Linux.
1515GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_nice); // SVr4, SVID EXT, AT&T, X/OPEN, BSD 4.3
1516GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sync); // SVr4, SVID, X/OPEN, BSD 4.3
1517GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_brk); // 4.3BSD
1518GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_acct); // SVR4, non-POSIX
1519GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_chroot); // SVr4, SVID, 4.4BSD, X/OPEN
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001520GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_readlink); // X/OPEN, 4.4BSD
1521GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fchdir); // SVr4, SVID, POSIX, X/OPEN, 4.4BSD
1522GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getdents); // SVr4,SVID
1523GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_select); // 4.4BSD
1524GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_flock); // 4.4BSD
1525GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_poll); // XPG4-UNIX
1526GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getrusage); // SVr4, 4.3BSD
1527GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_settimeofday); // SVr4, 4.3BSD (non-POSIX)
1528GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getpriority); // SVr4, 4.4BSD
1529GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setpriority); // SVr4, 4.4BSD
1530GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setitimer); // SVr4, 4.4BSD
1531GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getitimer); // SVr4, 4.4BSD
1532GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setreuid); // 4.3BSD
1533GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setregid); // 4.3BSD
1534GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fchown); // SVr4,4.3BSD
1535GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setgid); // SVr4,SVID
1536GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_utimes); // 4.3BSD
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001537
1538// These ones may be Linux specific... not sure. They use 16-bit gid_t and
1539// uid_t types. The similarly named (minus the "16" suffix) ones below use
1540// 32-bit versions of these types.
1541GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setuid16); // ## P
1542GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getuid16); // ## P
1543GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setgid16); // ## SVr4,SVID
1544GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getgid16); // ## P
1545GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_geteuid16); // ## P
1546GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getegid16); // ## P
1547GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setreuid16); // ## BSD4.3
1548GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setregid16); // ## BSD4.3
1549GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getgroups16); // ## P
1550GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setgroups16); // ## SVr4, SVID, X/OPEN, 4.3BSD
1551GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fchown16); // ## SVr4,BSD4.3
1552GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_chown16); // ## P
1553
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001554// Linux's funny many-in-one socketcall is certainly not generic, but I
1555// didn't want to move it until necessary because it's big and has a lot of
1556// associated junk.
1557GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_socketcall);
1558
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001559// Some archs on Linux do not match the generic wrapper for sys_pipe().
1560GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_pipe);
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001561
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001562// May not be generic for every architecture under Linux.
1563GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sigaction); // (x86) P
1564
1565// Funny names, not sure...
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001566GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_newstat); // * P
1567GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_newlstat); // *
1568GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_newfstat); // * P (SVr4,BSD4.3)
1569
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001570// For the remainder, not really sure yet
1571GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(old_mmap); // x86, weird arg passing
1572GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_ptrace); // (x86?) (almost-P)
1573GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sigsuspend); // POSIX, but L (proto varies across archs)
1574GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setrlimit); // SVr4, 4.3BSD
1575GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_ioctl); // x86? (various)
1576GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_old_getrlimit); // SVr4, 4.3BSD L?
1577GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_statfs); // * L?
1578GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fstatfs); // * L?
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001579GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_iopl); // (x86/amd64) L
1580GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_ipc); // (x86) L
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001581GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_newuname); // * P
1582GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_init_module); // * L?
1583GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_quotactl); // * (?)
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001584GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rt_sigaction); // (x86) ()
1585GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rt_sigprocmask); // * ?
1586GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rt_sigpending); // * ?
1587GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rt_sigtimedwait); // * ?
1588GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rt_sigqueueinfo); // * ?
1589GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_rt_sigsuspend); // () ()
1590GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_pread64); // * (Unix98?)
1591GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_pwrite64); // * (Unix98?)
1592GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_capget); // * L?
1593GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_capset); // * L?
1594GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sigaltstack); // (x86) (XPG4-UNIX)
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001595GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getpmsg); // (?) (?)
1596GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_putpmsg); // (?) (?)
1597GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getrlimit); // * (?)
1598GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mmap2); // (x86?) P?
1599GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_truncate64); // %% (P?)
1600GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_ftruncate64); // %% (P?)
1601GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_stat64); // %% (?)
1602GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_lstat64); // %% (?)
1603GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fstat64); // %% (?)
1604GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_lchown); // * (L?)
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001605GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mincore); // * L?
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001606GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getdents64); // * (SVr4,SVID?)
1607GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fcntl64); // * P?
1608GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_setxattr); // * L?
1609GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_lsetxattr); // * L?
1610GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fsetxattr); // * L?
1611GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_getxattr); // * L?
1612GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_lgetxattr); // * L?
1613GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fgetxattr); // * L?
1614GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_listxattr); // * L?
1615GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_llistxattr); // * L?
1616GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_flistxattr); // * L?
1617GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_removexattr); // * L?
1618GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_lremovexattr); // * L?
1619GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fremovexattr); // * L?
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001620GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_setaffinity); // * L?
1621GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_sched_getaffinity); // * L?
nethercote3d5e9102004-11-17 18:22:38 +00001622GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_exit_group); // * ?
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001623GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_lookup_dcookie); // (*/32/64) L
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001624GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_set_tid_address); // * ?
1625GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_statfs64); // * (?)
1626GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_fstatfs64); // * (?)
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001627GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mq_open); // * P?
1628GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mq_unlink); // * P?
1629GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mq_timedsend); // * P?
1630GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mq_timedreceive); // * P?
1631GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mq_notify); // * P?
1632GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER(sys_mq_getsetattr); // * P?
1633
1634#undef GEN_SYSCALL_WRAPPER
1635
1636// Macros used in syscall wrappers
sewardj8b635a42004-11-22 19:01:47 +00001637/* PRRAn == "pre-register-read-argument"
1638 PRRSN == "pre-register-read-syscall"
1639*/
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001640
1641#define PRRSN \
njn26f02512004-11-22 18:33:15 +00001642 TL_(pre_reg_read)(Vg_CoreSysCall, tid, "(syscallno)", \
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001643 R_SYSCALL_NUM, sizeof(UWord));
1644#define PRRAn(n,s,t,a) \
njn26f02512004-11-22 18:33:15 +00001645 TL_(pre_reg_read)(Vg_CoreSysCall, tid, s"("#a")", \
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001646 R_SYSCALL_ARG##n, sizeof(t));
1647#define PRE_REG_READ0(tr, s) \
1648 if (VG_(defined_pre_reg_read)()) { \
1649 PRRSN; \
1650 }
1651#define PRE_REG_READ1(tr, s, t1, a1) \
1652 if (VG_(defined_pre_reg_read)()) { \
1653 PRRSN; \
1654 PRRAn(1,s,t1,a1); \
1655 }
1656#define PRE_REG_READ2(tr, s, t1, a1, t2, a2) \
1657 if (VG_(defined_pre_reg_read)()) { \
1658 PRRSN; \
1659 PRRAn(1,s,t1,a1); PRRAn(2,s,t2,a2); \
1660 }
1661#define PRE_REG_READ3(tr, s, t1, a1, t2, a2, t3, a3) \
1662 if (VG_(defined_pre_reg_read)()) { \
1663 PRRSN; \
1664 PRRAn(1,s,t1,a1); PRRAn(2,s,t2,a2); PRRAn(3,s,t3,a3); \
1665 }
1666#define PRE_REG_READ4(tr, s, t1, a1, t2, a2, t3, a3, t4, a4) \
1667 if (VG_(defined_pre_reg_read)()) { \
1668 PRRSN; \
1669 PRRAn(1,s,t1,a1); PRRAn(2,s,t2,a2); PRRAn(3,s,t3,a3); \
1670 PRRAn(4,s,t4,a4); \
1671 }
1672#define PRE_REG_READ5(tr, s, t1, a1, t2, a2, t3, a3, t4, a4, t5, a5) \
1673 if (VG_(defined_pre_reg_read)()) { \
1674 PRRSN; \
1675 PRRAn(1,s,t1,a1); PRRAn(2,s,t2,a2); PRRAn(3,s,t3,a3); \
1676 PRRAn(4,s,t4,a4); PRRAn(5,s,t5,a5); \
1677 }
1678#define PRE_REG_READ6(tr, s, t1, a1, t2, a2, t3, a3, t4, a4, t5, a5, t6, a6) \
1679 if (VG_(defined_pre_reg_read)()) { \
1680 PRRSN; \
1681 PRRAn(1,s,t1,a1); PRRAn(2,s,t2,a2); PRRAn(3,s,t3,a3); \
1682 PRRAn(4,s,t4,a4); PRRAn(5,s,t5,a5); PRRAn(6,s,t6,a6); \
1683 }
1684
1685#define PRE_MEM_READ(zzname, zzaddr, zzlen) \
1686 VG_TRACK( pre_mem_read, Vg_CoreSysCall, tid, zzname, zzaddr, zzlen)
1687
1688#define PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ(zzname, zzaddr) \
1689 VG_TRACK( pre_mem_read_asciiz, Vg_CoreSysCall, tid, zzname, zzaddr)
1690
1691#define PRE_MEM_WRITE(zzname, zzaddr, zzlen) \
1692 VG_TRACK( pre_mem_write, Vg_CoreSysCall, tid, zzname, zzaddr, zzlen)
1693
1694#define POST_MEM_WRITE(zzaddr, zzlen) \
1695 VG_TRACK( post_mem_write, zzaddr, zzlen)
1696
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001697/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1698 Exports of vg_transtab.c
1699 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1700
njn25e49d8e72002-09-23 09:36:25 +00001701/* The fast-cache for tt-lookup. */
1702extern Addr VG_(tt_fast)[VG_TT_FAST_SIZE];
1703
nethercote92e7b7f2004-08-07 17:52:25 +00001704extern void VG_(init_tt_tc) ( void );
sewardjc0d8f682002-11-30 00:49:43 +00001705extern void VG_(add_to_trans_tab) ( Addr orig_addr, Int orig_size,
sewardj8b635a42004-11-22 19:01:47 +00001706 Addr trans_addr, Int trans_size );
nethercote92e7b7f2004-08-07 17:52:25 +00001707extern Addr VG_(search_transtab) ( Addr original_addr );
sewardj6c3769f2002-11-29 01:02:45 +00001708
nethercote92e7b7f2004-08-07 17:52:25 +00001709extern void VG_(invalidate_translations) ( Addr start, UInt range,
1710 Bool unchain_blocks );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001711
nethercote92e7b7f2004-08-07 17:52:25 +00001712extern void VG_(sanity_check_tt_tc) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001713
nethercote92e7b7f2004-08-07 17:52:25 +00001714extern void VG_(print_tt_tc_stats) ( void );
1715
1716extern Int VG_(get_bbs_translated) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001717
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001718/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001719 Exports of vg_syscall.S
1720 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1721
jsgf855d93d2003-10-13 22:26:55 +00001722extern Int VG_(do_syscall) ( UInt, ... );
1723extern Int VG_(clone) ( Int (*fn)(void *), void *stack, Int flags, void *arg,
1724 Int *child_tid, Int *parent_tid);
fitzhardinge4f10ada2004-06-03 10:00:42 +00001725extern void VG_(sigreturn)(void);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001726
1727/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001728 Exports of vg_dispatch.S
1729 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1730
sewardj2e93c502002-04-12 11:12:52 +00001731/* Run a thread for a (very short) while, until some event happens
1732 which means we need to defer to the scheduler. */
1733extern UInt VG_(run_innerloop) ( void );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001734
sewardj22854b92002-11-30 14:00:47 +00001735/* The patching routing called when a BB wants to chain itself to
1736 another. */
1737extern UInt VG_(patch_me);
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001738
1739/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1740 Exports of vg_helpers.S
1741 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1742
sewardj51096432002-12-14 23:59:09 +00001743extern void VG_(helper_undefined_instruction);
1744
fitzhardinge92360792003-12-24 10:11:11 +00001745/* Information about trampoline code (for signal return and syscalls) */
1746extern const Char VG_(trampoline_code_start);
1747extern const Int VG_(trampoline_code_length);
1748extern const Int VG_(tramp_sigreturn_offset);
1749extern const Int VG_(tramp_syscall_offset);
sewardj20917d82002-05-28 01:36:45 +00001750
njn4f9c9342002-04-29 16:03:24 +00001751/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
nethercote996901a2004-08-03 13:29:09 +00001752 Things relating to the used tool
njn4f9c9342002-04-29 16:03:24 +00001753 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1754
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001755#define VG_TRACK(fn, args...) \
1756 do { \
1757 if (VG_(defined_##fn)()) \
njn26f02512004-11-22 18:33:15 +00001758 TL_(fn)(args); \
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001759 } while(0)
sewardj18d75132002-05-16 11:06:21 +00001760
fitzhardinge98abfc72003-12-16 02:05:15 +00001761__attribute__ ((noreturn))
1762extern void VG_(missing_tool_func) ( const Char* fn );
sewardj18d75132002-05-16 11:06:21 +00001763
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001764/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
nethercote6a27d832004-09-07 10:17:02 +00001765 The baseBlock -- arch-neutral bits
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001766 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1767
nethercote2e05c332004-09-06 16:43:37 +00001768#define INVALID_OFFSET (-1)
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001769
1770/* An array of words. In generated code, %ebp always points to the
1771 start of this array. Useful stuff, like the simulated CPU state,
1772 and the addresses of helper functions, can then be found by
1773 indexing off %ebp. The following declares variables which, at
1774 startup time, are given values denoting offsets into baseBlock.
1775 These offsets are in *words* from the start of baseBlock. */
1776
sewardjb91ae7f2003-04-29 23:50:00 +00001777#define VG_BASEBLOCK_WORDS 400
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001778
1779extern UInt VG_(baseBlock)[VG_BASEBLOCK_WORDS];
1780
nethercotec06e2132004-09-03 13:45:29 +00001781// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1782// Architecture-specific things defined in eg. x86/*.c
1783// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1784
nethercotec009ebe2004-09-13 11:05:11 +00001785// For setting up the baseBlock
nethercote4ad74312004-10-26 09:59:49 +00001786extern void VGA_(init_low_baseBlock) ( Addr client_ip, Addr sp_at_startup );
1787extern void VGA_(init_high_baseBlock) ( Addr client_ip, Addr sp_at_startup );
nethercote2e05c332004-09-06 16:43:37 +00001788
nethercotec009ebe2004-09-13 11:05:11 +00001789// Register state moving
nethercotec06e2132004-09-03 13:45:29 +00001790extern void VGA_(load_state) ( arch_thread_t*, ThreadId tid );
1791extern void VGA_(save_state) ( arch_thread_t*, ThreadId tid );
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001792
sewardj8b635a42004-11-22 19:01:47 +00001793// Register state access
1794extern void VGA_(set_thread_shadow_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg, UInt val );
1795extern UInt VGA_(get_thread_shadow_archreg) ( ThreadId tid, UInt archreg );
1796extern UInt VGA_(get_shadow_archreg) ( UInt archreg );
1797
nethercotec009ebe2004-09-13 11:05:11 +00001798// Thread stuff
nethercote7587d472004-09-11 23:51:50 +00001799extern void VGA_(clear_thread) ( arch_thread_t* );
1800extern void VGA_(init_thread) ( arch_thread_t* );
nethercotef9b59412004-09-10 15:33:32 +00001801extern void VGA_(cleanup_thread) ( arch_thread_t* );
1802extern void VGA_(setup_child) ( arch_thread_t*, arch_thread_t* );
1803
nethercote6b9c8472004-09-13 13:16:40 +00001804extern void VGA_(set_arg_and_bogus_ret) ( ThreadId tid, UWord arg, Addr ret );
1805extern void VGA_(thread_initial_stack) ( ThreadId tid, UWord arg, Addr ret );
1806
nethercotec009ebe2004-09-13 11:05:11 +00001807// Symtab stuff
nethercotecd656042004-09-11 23:48:22 +00001808extern UInt* VGA_(reg_addr_from_BB) ( Int reg );
1809extern UInt* VGA_(reg_addr_from_tst) ( Int reg, arch_thread_t* );
1810
nethercotefedd8102004-09-13 15:19:34 +00001811// Pointercheck
1812extern Bool VGA_(setup_pointercheck) ( void );
1813
1814// For attaching the debugger
1815extern Int VGA_(ptrace_setregs_from_BB) ( Int pid );
1816extern Int VGA_(ptrace_setregs_from_tst) ( Int pid, arch_thread_t* arch );
1817
1818// Making coredumps
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001819extern void VGA_(fill_elfregs_from_BB) ( struct vki_user_regs_struct* regs );
1820extern void VGA_(fill_elfregs_from_tst) ( struct vki_user_regs_struct* regs,
sewardj8b635a42004-11-22 19:01:47 +00001821 arch_thread_t* arch );
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001822extern void VGA_(fill_elffpregs_from_BB) ( vki_elf_fpregset_t* fpu );
1823extern void VGA_(fill_elffpregs_from_tst) ( vki_elf_fpregset_t* fpu,
nethercotefedd8102004-09-13 15:19:34 +00001824 const arch_thread_t* arch );
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001825extern void VGA_(fill_elffpxregs_from_BB) ( vki_elf_fpxregset_t* xfpu );
1826extern void VGA_(fill_elffpxregs_from_tst) ( vki_elf_fpxregset_t* xfpu,
nethercotefedd8102004-09-13 15:19:34 +00001827 const arch_thread_t* arch );
1828
nethercote6eec4602004-09-13 14:15:36 +00001829// Signal stuff
nethercote4ad74312004-10-26 09:59:49 +00001830extern void VGA_(push_signal_frame) ( ThreadId tid, Addr sp_top_of_frame,
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001831 const vki_siginfo_t *siginfo,
nethercote6eec4602004-09-13 14:15:36 +00001832 void *handler, UInt flags,
nethercote73b526f2004-10-31 18:48:21 +00001833 const vki_sigset_t *mask);
nethercote6eec4602004-09-13 14:15:36 +00001834extern Int VGA_(pop_signal_frame) ( ThreadId tid );
1835
nethercote9b3c7652004-10-19 13:18:00 +00001836// libpthread stuff
1837typedef struct arch_thread_aux arch_thread_aux_t;
1838
1839void VGA_(thread_create) ( arch_thread_aux_t *aux );
1840void VGA_(thread_wrapper)( arch_thread_aux_t *aux );
1841void VGA_(thread_exit) ( void );
1842
1843Bool VGA_(has_tls) ( void );
1844
1845#define MY__STRING(__str) #__str
1846
1847// Assertion to use in code running on the simulated CPU.
1848#define my_assert(expr) \
1849 ((void) ((expr) ? 0 : \
1850 (VG_(user_assert_fail) (MY__STRING(expr), \
1851 __FILE__, __LINE__, \
1852 __PRETTY_FUNCTION__), 0)))
1853
1854extern void VG_(user_assert_fail) ( const Char* expr, const Char* file,
1855 Int line, const Char* fn );
1856
1857
nethercote41c75da2004-10-18 15:34:14 +00001858// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1859// Platform-specific things defined in eg. x86/*.c
1860// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
nethercote775508a2004-09-07 22:38:23 +00001861
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001862struct SyscallTableEntry {
1863 UInt *flags_ptr;
1864 void (*before)(ThreadId tid, ThreadState *tst);
1865 void (*after) (ThreadId tid, ThreadState *tst);
1866};
1867
1868/* This table is the mapping from __NR_xxx syscall numbers to the PRE/POST
1869 wrappers for the relevant syscalls used in the OS kernel for that number.
1870 Note that the constant names don't always match the wrapper names in a
1871 straightforward way. For example, on x86/Linux:
1872
1873 __NR_lchown --> sys_lchown16()
1874 __NR_lchown32 --> sys_lchown()
1875 __NR_select --> old_select()
1876 __NR__newselect --> sys_select()
1877*/
1878extern const struct SyscallTableEntry VGA_(syscall_table)[];
1879
1880extern const UInt VGA_(syscall_table_size);
1881
1882
nethercote24e0d442004-10-18 17:36:40 +00001883extern const Addr vga_sys_before, vga_sys_restarted,
nethercote8ff888f2004-11-17 17:11:45 +00001884 vga_sys_after, vga_sys_done;
nethercote24e0d442004-10-18 17:36:40 +00001885
nethercote6eb106b2004-10-18 17:41:36 +00001886extern void VGA_(restart_syscall)(arch_thread_t* arch);
nethercote24e0d442004-10-18 17:36:40 +00001887
nethercote6eb106b2004-10-18 17:41:36 +00001888extern void VGA_(thread_syscall)(Int syscallno, arch_thread_t* arch,
nethercote24e0d442004-10-18 17:36:40 +00001889 enum PXState* state, enum PXState poststate);
sewardj3b2736a2002-03-24 12:18:35 +00001890
1891/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1892 Finally - autoconf-generated settings
1893 ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1894
1895#include "config.h"
1896
nethercotec06e2132004-09-03 13:45:29 +00001897#endif /* ndef __CORE_H */
1898
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001899/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
nethercote109d0df2004-09-02 08:10:13 +00001900/*--- end ---*/
sewardjde4a1d02002-03-22 01:27:54 +00001901/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/