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AT_HWCAP is not available on FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE or earlier and the wrong const was used. Use the correct value, and initialize hwcap with ^uint32(0) inorder not to fail the VFP tests. Fixes #24507. Change-Id: I5c3eed57bb53bf992b7de0eec88ea959806306b9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/102355 Reviewed-by: Tobias Klauser <tobias.klauser@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Tobias Klauser <tobias.klauser@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
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413 lines
10 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package runtime
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import (
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"runtime/internal/sys"
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"unsafe"
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)
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type mOS struct{}
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//go:noescape
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func thr_new(param *thrparam, size int32) int32
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//go:noescape
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func sigaltstack(new, old *stackt)
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//go:noescape
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func sigprocmask(how int32, new, old *sigset)
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//go:noescape
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func setitimer(mode int32, new, old *itimerval)
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//go:noescape
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func sysctl(mib *uint32, miblen uint32, out *byte, size *uintptr, dst *byte, ndst uintptr) int32
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func raise(sig uint32)
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func raiseproc(sig uint32)
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//go:noescape
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func sys_umtx_op(addr *uint32, mode int32, val uint32, uaddr1 uintptr, ut *umtx_time) int32
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func osyield()
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// From FreeBSD's <sys/sysctl.h>
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const (
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_CTL_HW = 6
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_HW_PAGESIZE = 7
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)
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var sigset_all = sigset{[4]uint32{^uint32(0), ^uint32(0), ^uint32(0), ^uint32(0)}}
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// Undocumented numbers from FreeBSD's lib/libc/gen/sysctlnametomib.c.
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const (
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_CTL_QUERY = 0
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_CTL_QUERY_MIB = 3
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)
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// sysctlnametomib fill mib with dynamically assigned sysctl entries of name,
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// return count of effected mib slots, return 0 on error.
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func sysctlnametomib(name []byte, mib *[_CTL_MAXNAME]uint32) uint32 {
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oid := [2]uint32{_CTL_QUERY, _CTL_QUERY_MIB}
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miblen := uintptr(_CTL_MAXNAME)
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if sysctl(&oid[0], 2, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(mib)), &miblen, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&name[0])), (uintptr)(len(name))) < 0 {
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return 0
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}
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miblen /= unsafe.Sizeof(uint32(0))
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if miblen <= 0 {
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return 0
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}
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return uint32(miblen)
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}
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const (
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_CPU_CURRENT_PID = -1 // Current process ID.
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)
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//go:noescape
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func cpuset_getaffinity(level int, which int, id int64, size int, mask *byte) int32
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//go:systemstack
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func getncpu() int32 {
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// Use a large buffer for the CPU mask. We're on the system
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// stack, so this is fine, and we can't allocate memory for a
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// dynamically-sized buffer at this point.
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const maxCPUs = 64 * 1024
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var mask [maxCPUs / 8]byte
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var mib [_CTL_MAXNAME]uint32
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// According to FreeBSD's /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_cpuset.c,
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// cpuset_getaffinity return ERANGE when provided buffer size exceed the limits in kernel.
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// Querying kern.smp.maxcpus to calculate maximum buffer size.
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// See https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=200802
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// Variable kern.smp.maxcpus introduced at Dec 23 2003, revision 123766,
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// with dynamically assigned sysctl entries.
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miblen := sysctlnametomib([]byte("kern.smp.maxcpus"), &mib)
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if miblen == 0 {
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return 1
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}
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// Query kern.smp.maxcpus.
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dstsize := uintptr(4)
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maxcpus := uint32(0)
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if sysctl(&mib[0], miblen, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&maxcpus)), &dstsize, nil, 0) != 0 {
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return 1
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}
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maskSize := int(maxcpus+7) / 8
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if maskSize < sys.PtrSize {
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maskSize = sys.PtrSize
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}
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if maskSize > len(mask) {
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maskSize = len(mask)
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}
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if cpuset_getaffinity(_CPU_LEVEL_WHICH, _CPU_WHICH_PID, _CPU_CURRENT_PID,
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maskSize, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&mask[0]))) != 0 {
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return 1
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}
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n := int32(0)
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for _, v := range mask[:maskSize] {
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for v != 0 {
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n += int32(v & 1)
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v >>= 1
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}
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}
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if n == 0 {
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return 1
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}
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return n
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}
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func getPageSize() uintptr {
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mib := [2]uint32{_CTL_HW, _HW_PAGESIZE}
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out := uint32(0)
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nout := unsafe.Sizeof(out)
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ret := sysctl(&mib[0], 2, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&out)), &nout, nil, 0)
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if ret >= 0 {
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return uintptr(out)
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}
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return 0
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}
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// FreeBSD's umtx_op syscall is effectively the same as Linux's futex, and
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// thus the code is largely similar. See Linux implementation
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// and lock_futex.go for comments.
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//go:nosplit
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func futexsleep(addr *uint32, val uint32, ns int64) {
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systemstack(func() {
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futexsleep1(addr, val, ns)
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})
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}
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func futexsleep1(addr *uint32, val uint32, ns int64) {
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var utp *umtx_time
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if ns >= 0 {
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var ut umtx_time
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ut._clockid = _CLOCK_MONOTONIC
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ut._timeout.set_sec(int64(timediv(ns, 1000000000, (*int32)(unsafe.Pointer(&ut._timeout.tv_nsec)))))
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utp = &ut
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}
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ret := sys_umtx_op(addr, _UMTX_OP_WAIT_UINT_PRIVATE, val, unsafe.Sizeof(*utp), utp)
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if ret >= 0 || ret == -_EINTR {
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return
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}
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print("umtx_wait addr=", addr, " val=", val, " ret=", ret, "\n")
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*(*int32)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(0x1005))) = 0x1005
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}
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//go:nosplit
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func futexwakeup(addr *uint32, cnt uint32) {
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ret := sys_umtx_op(addr, _UMTX_OP_WAKE_PRIVATE, cnt, 0, nil)
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if ret >= 0 {
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return
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}
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systemstack(func() {
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print("umtx_wake_addr=", addr, " ret=", ret, "\n")
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})
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}
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func thr_start()
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// May run with m.p==nil, so write barriers are not allowed.
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//go:nowritebarrier
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func newosproc(mp *m, stk unsafe.Pointer) {
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if false {
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print("newosproc stk=", stk, " m=", mp, " g=", mp.g0, " thr_start=", funcPC(thr_start), " id=", mp.id, " ostk=", &mp, "\n")
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}
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param := thrparam{
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start_func: funcPC(thr_start),
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arg: unsafe.Pointer(mp),
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stack_base: mp.g0.stack.lo,
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stack_size: uintptr(stk) - mp.g0.stack.lo,
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child_tid: unsafe.Pointer(&mp.procid),
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parent_tid: nil,
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tls_base: unsafe.Pointer(&mp.tls[0]),
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tls_size: unsafe.Sizeof(mp.tls),
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}
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var oset sigset
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sigprocmask(_SIG_SETMASK, &sigset_all, &oset)
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// TODO: Check for error.
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ret := thr_new(¶m, int32(unsafe.Sizeof(param)))
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sigprocmask(_SIG_SETMASK, &oset, nil)
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if ret < 0 {
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print("runtime: failed to create new OS thread (have ", mcount(), " already; errno=", -ret, ")\n")
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throw("newosproc")
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}
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}
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// Version of newosproc that doesn't require a valid G.
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//go:nosplit
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func newosproc0(stacksize uintptr, fn unsafe.Pointer) {
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stack := sysAlloc(stacksize, &memstats.stacks_sys)
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if stack == nil {
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write(2, unsafe.Pointer(&failallocatestack[0]), int32(len(failallocatestack)))
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exit(1)
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}
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// This code "knows" it's being called once from the library
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// initialization code, and so it's using the static m0 for the
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// tls and procid (thread) pointers. thr_new() requires the tls
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// pointers, though the tid pointers can be nil.
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// However, newosproc0 is currently unreachable because builds
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// utilizing c-shared/c-archive force external linking.
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param := thrparam{
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start_func: funcPC(fn),
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arg: nil,
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stack_base: uintptr(stack), //+stacksize?
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stack_size: stacksize,
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child_tid: unsafe.Pointer(&m0.procid),
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parent_tid: nil,
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tls_base: unsafe.Pointer(&m0.tls[0]),
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tls_size: unsafe.Sizeof(m0.tls),
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}
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var oset sigset
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sigprocmask(_SIG_SETMASK, &sigset_all, &oset)
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ret := thr_new(¶m, int32(unsafe.Sizeof(param)))
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sigprocmask(_SIG_SETMASK, &oset, nil)
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if ret < 0 {
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write(2, unsafe.Pointer(&failthreadcreate[0]), int32(len(failthreadcreate)))
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exit(1)
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}
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}
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var failallocatestack = []byte("runtime: failed to allocate stack for the new OS thread\n")
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var failthreadcreate = []byte("runtime: failed to create new OS thread\n")
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// Called to do synchronous initialization of Go code built with
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// -buildmode=c-archive or -buildmode=c-shared.
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// None of the Go runtime is initialized.
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//go:nosplit
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//go:nowritebarrierrec
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func libpreinit() {
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initsig(true)
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}
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func osinit() {
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ncpu = getncpu()
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if physPageSize == 0 {
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physPageSize = getPageSize()
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}
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}
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var urandom_dev = []byte("/dev/urandom\x00")
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//go:nosplit
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func getRandomData(r []byte) {
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fd := open(&urandom_dev[0], 0 /* O_RDONLY */, 0)
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n := read(fd, unsafe.Pointer(&r[0]), int32(len(r)))
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closefd(fd)
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extendRandom(r, int(n))
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}
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func goenvs() {
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goenvs_unix()
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}
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// Called to initialize a new m (including the bootstrap m).
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// Called on the parent thread (main thread in case of bootstrap), can allocate memory.
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func mpreinit(mp *m) {
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mp.gsignal = malg(32 * 1024)
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mp.gsignal.m = mp
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}
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// Called to initialize a new m (including the bootstrap m).
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// Called on the new thread, cannot allocate memory.
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func minit() {
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// m.procid is a uint64, but thr_new writes a uint32 on 32-bit systems.
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// Fix it up. (Only matters on big-endian, but be clean anyway.)
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if sys.PtrSize == 4 {
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_g_ := getg()
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_g_.m.procid = uint64(*(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&_g_.m.procid)))
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}
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// On FreeBSD before about April 2017 there was a bug such
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// that calling execve from a thread other than the main
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// thread did not reset the signal stack. That would confuse
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// minitSignals, which calls minitSignalStack, which checks
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// whether there is currently a signal stack and uses it if
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// present. To avoid this confusion, explicitly disable the
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// signal stack on the main thread when not running in a
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// library. This can be removed when we are confident that all
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// FreeBSD users are running a patched kernel. See issue #15658.
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if gp := getg(); !isarchive && !islibrary && gp.m == &m0 && gp == gp.m.g0 {
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st := stackt{ss_flags: _SS_DISABLE}
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sigaltstack(&st, nil)
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}
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minitSignals()
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}
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// Called from dropm to undo the effect of an minit.
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//go:nosplit
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func unminit() {
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unminitSignals()
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}
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func sigtramp()
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type sigactiont struct {
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sa_handler uintptr
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sa_flags int32
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sa_mask sigset
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}
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// See os_freebsd2.go, os_freebsd_amd64.go for setsig function
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//go:nosplit
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//go:nowritebarrierrec
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func setsigstack(i uint32) {
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var sa sigactiont
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sigaction(i, nil, &sa)
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if sa.sa_flags&_SA_ONSTACK != 0 {
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return
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}
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sa.sa_flags |= _SA_ONSTACK
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sigaction(i, &sa, nil)
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}
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//go:nosplit
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//go:nowritebarrierrec
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func getsig(i uint32) uintptr {
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var sa sigactiont
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sigaction(i, nil, &sa)
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return sa.sa_handler
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}
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// setSignaltstackSP sets the ss_sp field of a stackt.
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//go:nosplit
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func setSignalstackSP(s *stackt, sp uintptr) {
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s.ss_sp = sp
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}
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//go:nosplit
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//go:nowritebarrierrec
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func sigaddset(mask *sigset, i int) {
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mask.__bits[(i-1)/32] |= 1 << ((uint32(i) - 1) & 31)
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}
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func sigdelset(mask *sigset, i int) {
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mask.__bits[(i-1)/32] &^= 1 << ((uint32(i) - 1) & 31)
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}
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func (c *sigctxt) fixsigcode(sig uint32) {
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}
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func sysargs(argc int32, argv **byte) {
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n := argc + 1
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// skip over argv, envp to get to auxv
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for argv_index(argv, n) != nil {
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n++
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}
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// skip NULL separator
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n++
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// now argv+n is auxv
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auxv := (*[1 << 28]uintptr)(add(unsafe.Pointer(argv), uintptr(n)*sys.PtrSize))
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sysauxv(auxv[:])
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}
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const (
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_AT_NULL = 0 // Terminates the vector
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_AT_PAGESZ = 6 // Page size in bytes
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_AT_HWCAP = 26 // CPU feature flags
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)
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func sysauxv(auxv []uintptr) {
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for i := 0; auxv[i] != _AT_NULL; i += 2 {
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tag, val := auxv[i], auxv[i+1]
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switch tag {
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// _AT_NCPUS from auxv shouldn't be used due to golang.org/issue/15206
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case _AT_PAGESZ:
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physPageSize = val
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}
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archauxv(tag, val)
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}
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}
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// sysSigaction calls the sigaction system call.
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//go:nosplit
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func sysSigaction(sig uint32, new, old *sigactiont) {
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// Use system stack to avoid split stack overflow on amd64
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if asmSigaction(uintptr(sig), new, old) != 0 {
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systemstack(func() {
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throw("sigaction failed")
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})
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}
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}
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// asmSigaction is implemented in assembly.
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//go:noescape
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func asmSigaction(sig uintptr, new, old *sigactiont) int32
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