freebsd-dev/sys/compat/ia32/ia32_signal.h

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Marcel Moolenaar
* Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Wemm
* All rights reserved.
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#ifndef _COMPAT_IA32_IA32_SIGNAL_H
#define _COMPAT_IA32_IA32_SIGNAL_H
#include <compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_signal.h>
Add support for the extended FPU states on amd64, both for native 64bit and 32bit ABIs. As a side-effect, it enables AVX on capable CPUs. In particular: - Query the CPU support for XSAVE, list of the supported extensions and the required size of FPU save area. The hw.use_xsave tunable is provided for disabling XSAVE, and hw.xsave_mask may be used to select the enabled extensions. - Remove the FPU save area from PCB and dynamically allocate the (run-time sized) user save area on the top of the kernel stack, right above the PCB. Reorganize the thread0 PCB initialization to postpone it after BSP is queried for save area size. - The dumppcb, stoppcbs and susppcbs now do not carry the FPU state as well. FPU state is only useful for suspend, where it is saved in dynamically allocated suspfpusave area. - Use XSAVE and XRSTOR to save/restore FPU state, if supported and enabled. - Define new mcontext_t flag _MC_HASFPXSTATE, indicating that mcontext_t has a valid pointer to out-of-struct extended FPU state. Signal handlers are supplied with stack-allocated fpu state. The sigreturn(2) and setcontext(2) syscall honour the flag, allowing the signal handlers to inspect and manipilate extended state in the interrupted context. - The getcontext(2) never returns extended state, since there is no place in the fixed-sized mcontext_t to place variable-sized save area. And, since mcontext_t is embedded into ucontext_t, makes it impossible to fix in a reasonable way. Instead of extending getcontext(2) syscall, provide a sysarch(2) facility to query extended FPU state. - Add ptrace(2) support for getting and setting extended state; while there, implement missed PT_I386_{GET,SET}XMMREGS for 32bit binaries. - Change fpu_kern KPI to not expose struct fpu_kern_ctx layout to consumers, making it opaque. Internally, struct fpu_kern_ctx now contains a space for the extended state. Convert in-kernel consumers of fpu_kern KPI both on i386 and amd64. First version of the support for AVX was submitted by Tim Bird <tim.bird am sony com> on behalf of Sony. This version was written from scratch. Tested by: pho (previous version), Yamagi Burmeister <lists yamagi org> MFC after: 1 month
2012-01-21 17:45:27 +00:00
#define _MC_IA32_HASSEGS 0x1
#define _MC_IA32_HASBASES 0x2
#define _MC_IA32_HASFPXSTATE 0x4
#define _MC_IA32_FLAG_MASK \
(_MC_IA32_HASSEGS | _MC_IA32_HASBASES | _MC_IA32_HASFPXSTATE)
struct ia32_mcontext {
uint32_t mc_onstack; /* XXX - sigcontext compat. */
uint32_t mc_gs; /* machine state (struct trapframe) */
uint32_t mc_fs;
uint32_t mc_es;
uint32_t mc_ds;
uint32_t mc_edi;
uint32_t mc_esi;
uint32_t mc_ebp;
uint32_t mc_isp;
uint32_t mc_ebx;
uint32_t mc_edx;
uint32_t mc_ecx;
uint32_t mc_eax;
uint32_t mc_trapno;
uint32_t mc_err;
uint32_t mc_eip;
uint32_t mc_cs;
uint32_t mc_eflags;
uint32_t mc_esp;
uint32_t mc_ss;
uint32_t mc_len; /* sizeof(struct ia32_mcontext) */
/* We use the same values for fpformat and ownedfp */
uint32_t mc_fpformat;
uint32_t mc_ownedfp;
uint32_t mc_flags;
/*
* See <i386/include/npx.h> for the internals of mc_fpstate[].
*/
uint32_t mc_fpstate[128] __aligned(16);
uint32_t mc_fsbase;
uint32_t mc_gsbase;
uint32_t mc_xfpustate;
uint32_t mc_xfpustate_len;
uint32_t mc_spare2[4];
};
struct ia32_ucontext {
sigset_t uc_sigmask;
struct ia32_mcontext uc_mcontext;
uint32_t uc_link;
struct sigaltstack32 uc_stack;
uint32_t uc_flags;
uint32_t __spare__[4];
};
struct ia32_freebsd4_mcontext {
uint32_t mc_onstack; /* XXX - sigcontext compat. */
uint32_t mc_gs; /* machine state (struct trapframe) */
uint32_t mc_fs;
uint32_t mc_es;
uint32_t mc_ds;
uint32_t mc_edi;
uint32_t mc_esi;
uint32_t mc_ebp;
uint32_t mc_isp;
uint32_t mc_ebx;
uint32_t mc_edx;
uint32_t mc_ecx;
uint32_t mc_eax;
uint32_t mc_trapno;
uint32_t mc_err;
uint32_t mc_eip;
uint32_t mc_cs;
uint32_t mc_eflags;
uint32_t mc_esp;
uint32_t mc_ss;
uint32_t mc_fpregs[28];
uint32_t __spare__[17];
};
struct ia32_freebsd4_ucontext {
sigset_t uc_sigmask;
struct ia32_freebsd4_mcontext uc_mcontext;
uint32_t uc_link;
struct sigaltstack32 uc_stack;
uint32_t __spare__[8];
};
struct ia32_osigcontext {
uint32_t sc_onstack;
uint32_t sc_mask;
uint32_t sc_esp;
uint32_t sc_ebp;
uint32_t sc_isp;
uint32_t sc_eip;
uint32_t sc_eflags;
uint32_t sc_es;
uint32_t sc_ds;
uint32_t sc_cs;
uint32_t sc_ss;
uint32_t sc_edi;
uint32_t sc_esi;
uint32_t sc_ebx;
uint32_t sc_edx;
uint32_t sc_ecx;
uint32_t sc_eax;
uint32_t sc_gs;
uint32_t sc_fs;
uint32_t sc_trapno;
uint32_t sc_err;
};
/*
* Signal frames, arguments passed to application signal handlers.
*/
struct ia32_freebsd4_sigframe {
uint32_t sf_signum;
uint32_t sf_siginfo; /* code or pointer to sf_si */
uint32_t sf_ucontext; /* points to sf_uc */
uint32_t sf_addr; /* undocumented 4th arg */
uint32_t sf_ah; /* action/handler pointer */
struct ia32_freebsd4_ucontext sf_uc; /* = *sf_ucontext */
struct siginfo32 sf_si; /* = *sf_siginfo (SA_SIGINFO case) */
};
struct ia32_sigframe {
uint32_t sf_signum;
uint32_t sf_siginfo; /* code or pointer to sf_si */
uint32_t sf_ucontext; /* points to sf_uc */
uint32_t sf_addr; /* undocumented 4th arg */
uint32_t sf_ah; /* action/handler pointer */
/* Beware, hole due to ucontext being 16 byte aligned! */
struct ia32_ucontext sf_uc; /* = *sf_ucontext */
struct siginfo32 sf_si; /* = *sf_siginfo (SA_SIGINFO case) */
};
struct ia32_osiginfo {
struct ia32_osigcontext si_sc;
int si_signo;
int si_code;
union sigval32 si_value;
};
struct ia32_osigframe {
int sf_signum;
uint32_t sf_arg2; /* int or siginfo_t */
uint32_t sf_scp;
uint32_t sf_addr;
uint32_t sf_ah; /* action/handler pointer */
struct ia32_osiginfo sf_siginfo;
};
1. Change prototype of trapsignal and sendsig to use ksiginfo_t *, most changes in MD code are trivial, before this change, trapsignal and sendsig use discrete parameters, now they uses member fields of ksiginfo_t structure. For sendsig, this change allows us to pass POSIX realtime signal value to user code. 2. Remove cpu_thread_siginfo, it is no longer needed because we now always generate ksiginfo_t data and feed it to libpthread. 3. Add p_sigqueue to proc structure to hold shared signals which were blocked by all threads in the proc. 4. Add td_sigqueue to thread structure to hold all signals delivered to thread. 5. i386 and amd64 now return POSIX standard si_code, other arches will be fixed. 6. In this sigqueue implementation, pending signal set is kept as before, an extra siginfo list holds additional siginfo_t data for signals. kernel code uses psignal() still behavior as before, it won't be failed even under memory pressure, only exception is when deleting a signal, we should call sigqueue_delete to remove signal from sigqueue but not SIGDELSET. Current there is no kernel code will deliver a signal with additional data, so kernel should be as stable as before, a ksiginfo can carry more information, for example, allow signal to be delivered but throw away siginfo data if memory is not enough. SIGKILL and SIGSTOP have fast path in sigqueue_add, because they can not be caught or masked. The sigqueue() syscall allows user code to queue a signal to target process, if resource is unavailable, EAGAIN will be returned as specification said. Just before thread exits, signal queue memory will be freed by sigqueue_flush. Current, all signals are allowed to be queued, not only realtime signals. Earlier patch reviewed by: jhb, deischen Tested on: i386, amd64
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struct ksiginfo;
struct image_params;
void ia32_sendsig(sig_t, struct ksiginfo *, sigset_t *);
void ia32_setregs(struct thread *td, struct image_params *imgp,
uintptr_t stack);
int setup_lcall_gate(void);
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#endif