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libunwind-eh_elf/tests/Gtest-resume-sig.c
Dave Watson 29483327be x86_64: Use sigprocmask from signal frames
Currently setcontext for x86_64 restores the signal mask, even
though it is never saved anywhere.  This means the signal mask
is often garbage after an unw_resume.

(changed in commit f8a15e9679)

It looks like this was a fix for the Gtest-resume-sig function -
testing if signal masks are restored across signal frames.  The
root issue looks like that x86_64 only uses sigreturn for the exact
signal frame, and not for any decedant frames as well (as i64 does).

Instead, modify Gresume to use sigreturn if *any* frame on the stack
is a signal frame, so that we correct fixup the signal mask and any
sigaltstacks.  The sigreturn os-specific functions are changed slightly
to copy in the saved ucontext structure if we are jumping farther
up the stack.

This should fix sigprocmask reported issues such as
https://github.com/dropbox/pyston/blob/master/libunwind_patches/0002-pyston-stop-x86_64-setcontext-restoring-uninitialize.patch

Tests pass on freebsd, linux
2017-01-13 08:28:22 -08:00

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/* libunwind - a platform-independent unwind library
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/* Verify that unw_resume() restores the signal mask at proper time. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
#endif
#include "compiler.h"
#include <libunwind.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef HAVE_IA64INTRIN_H
# include <ia64intrin.h>
#endif
#define panic(args...) \
do { fprintf (stderr, args); ++nerrors; } while (0)
int verbose;
int nerrors;
int got_usr1, got_usr2;
char *sigusr1_sp;
uintptr_t
get_bsp (void)
{
#if UNW_TARGET_IA64
# ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
return __getReg (_IA64_REG_AR_BSP);
# else
return (uintptr_t) __builtin_ia64_bsp ();
# endif
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
#ifdef TEST_WITH_SIGINFO
void
handler (int sig,
siginfo_t *si UNUSED,
void *ucontext UNUSED)
#else
void
handler (int sig)
#endif
{
unw_word_t ip;
sigset_t mask;
unw_context_t uc;
unw_cursor_t c;
char foo;
int ret;
#if UNW_TARGET_IA64
if (verbose)
printf ("bsp = %llx\n", (unsigned long long) get_bsp ());
#endif
if (verbose)
printf ("got signal %d\n", sig);
if (sig == SIGUSR1)
{
++got_usr1;
sigusr1_sp = &foo;
sigemptyset (&mask);
sigaddset (&mask, SIGUSR2);
sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &mask, NULL);
kill (getpid (), SIGUSR2); /* pend SIGUSR2 */
signal (SIGUSR1, SIG_IGN);
if ((ret = unw_getcontext (&uc)) < 0)
panic ("unw_getcontext() failed: ret=%d\n", ret);
if ((ret = unw_init_local (&c, &uc)) < 0)
panic ("unw_init_local() failed: ret=%d\n", ret);
if ((ret = unw_step (&c)) < 0) /* step to signal trampoline */
panic ("unw_step(1) failed: ret=%d\n", ret);
if ((ret = unw_step (&c)) < 0) /* step to kill() */
panic ("unw_step(2) failed: ret=%d\n", ret);
#if defined(UNW_TARGET_TILEGX)
if ((ret = unw_step (&c)) < 0) /* step to signal trampoline */
panic ("unw_step(2) failed: ret=%d\n", ret);
#endif
if ((ret = unw_get_reg (&c, UNW_REG_IP, &ip)) < 0)
panic ("unw_get_reg(IP) failed: ret=%d\n", ret);
if (verbose)
printf ("resuming at 0x%lx, with SIGUSR2 pending\n",
(unsigned long) ip);
unw_resume (&c);
}
else if (sig == SIGUSR2)
{
++got_usr2;
if (got_usr1)
{
if (verbose)
printf ("OK: stack still at %p\n", &foo);
}
signal (SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
}
else
panic ("Got unexpected signal %d\n", sig);
}
int
main (int argc, char **argv UNUSED)
{
struct sigaction sa;
float d = 1.0;
int n = 0;
if (argc > 1)
verbose = 1;
memset (&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
#ifdef TEST_WITH_SIGINFO
sa.sa_sigaction = handler;
sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;
#else
sa.sa_handler = handler;
#endif
if (sigaction (SIGUSR1, &sa, NULL) != 0 ||
sigaction (SIGUSR2, &sa, NULL) != 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "sigaction() failed: %s\n", strerror (errno));
return -1;
}
/* Use the FPU a bit; otherwise we get spurious errors should the
signal handler need to use the FPU for any reason. This seems to
happen on x86-64. */
while (d > 0.0)
{
d /= 2.0;
++n;
}
if (n > 9999)
return -1; /* can't happen, but don't tell the compiler... */
if (verbose)
printf ("sending SIGUSR1\n");
kill (getpid (), SIGUSR1);
if (!got_usr2)
panic ("failed to get SIGUSR2\n");
if (nerrors)
{
fprintf (stderr, "FAILURE: detected %d errors\n", nerrors);
exit (-1);
}
if (verbose)
printf ("SUCCESS\n");
return 0;
}