// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package runtime import "unsafe" type sigctxt struct { info *siginfo ctxt unsafe.Pointer } //go:nosplit //go:nowritebarrierrec func (c *sigctxt) regs() *regs32 { return &(*ucontext)(c.ctxt).uc_mcontext.ss } func (c *sigctxt) r0() uint32 { return c.regs().r[0] } func (c *sigctxt) r1() uint32 { return c.regs().r[1] } func (c *sigctxt) r2() uint32 { return c.regs().r[2] } func (c *sigctxt) r3() uint32 { return c.regs().r[3] } func (c *sigctxt) r4() uint32 { return c.regs().r[4] } func (c *sigctxt) r5() uint32 { return c.regs().r[5] } func (c *sigctxt) r6() uint32 { return c.regs().r[6] } func (c *sigctxt) r7() uint32 { return c.regs().r[7] } func (c *sigctxt) r8() uint32 { return c.regs().r[8] } func (c *sigctxt) r9() uint32 { return c.regs().r[9] } func (c *sigctxt) r10() uint32 { return c.regs().r[10] } func (c *sigctxt) fp() uint32 { return c.regs().r[11] } func (c *sigctxt) ip() uint32 { return c.regs().r[12] } func (c *sigctxt) sp() uint32 { return c.regs().sp } func (c *sigctxt) lr() uint32 { return c.regs().lr } //go:nosplit //go:nowritebarrierrec func (c *sigctxt) pc() uint32 { return c.regs().pc } func (c *sigctxt) cpsr() uint32 { return c.regs().cpsr } func (c *sigctxt) fault() uintptr { return uintptr(c.info.si_addr) } func (c *sigctxt) sigcode() uint32 { return uint32(c.info.si_code) } func (c *sigctxt) trap() uint32 { return 0 } func (c *sigctxt) error() uint32 { return 0 } func (c *sigctxt) oldmask() uint32 { return 0 } func (c *sigctxt) set_pc(x uint32) { c.regs().pc = x } func (c *sigctxt) set_sp(x uint32) { c.regs().sp = x } func (c *sigctxt) set_lr(x uint32) { c.regs().lr = x } func (c *sigctxt) set_r10(x uint32) { c.regs().r[10] = x } func (c *sigctxt) set_sigcode(x uint32) { c.info.si_code = int32(x) } func (c *sigctxt) set_sigaddr(x uint32) { c.info.si_addr = x } func (c *sigctxt) fixsigcode(sig uint32) { switch sig { case _SIGTRAP: // OS X sets c.sigcode() == TRAP_BRKPT unconditionally for all SIGTRAPs, // leaving no way to distinguish a breakpoint-induced SIGTRAP // from an asynchronous signal SIGTRAP. // They all look breakpoint-induced by default. // Try looking at the code to see if it's a breakpoint. // The assumption is that we're very unlikely to get an // asynchronous SIGTRAP at just the moment that the // PC started to point at unmapped memory. pc := uintptr(c.pc()) // OS X will leave the pc just after the instruction. code := (*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(pc - 4)) if *code != 0xe7f001f0 { // SIGTRAP on something other than breakpoint. c.set_sigcode(_SI_USER) } } }