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This logic is duplicated in all of the preparePanic functions. Pull it out into one architecture-independent function. Change-Id: I7ef4e78e3eda0b7be1a480fb5245fc7424fb2b4e Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/91255 Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
81 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
81 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 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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// +build linux darwin
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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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func dumpregs(c *sigctxt) {
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print("r0 ", hex(c.r0()), "\n")
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print("r1 ", hex(c.r1()), "\n")
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print("r2 ", hex(c.r2()), "\n")
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print("r3 ", hex(c.r3()), "\n")
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print("r4 ", hex(c.r4()), "\n")
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print("r5 ", hex(c.r5()), "\n")
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print("r6 ", hex(c.r6()), "\n")
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print("r7 ", hex(c.r7()), "\n")
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print("r8 ", hex(c.r8()), "\n")
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print("r9 ", hex(c.r9()), "\n")
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print("r10 ", hex(c.r10()), "\n")
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print("r11 ", hex(c.r11()), "\n")
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print("r12 ", hex(c.r12()), "\n")
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print("r13 ", hex(c.r13()), "\n")
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print("r14 ", hex(c.r14()), "\n")
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print("r15 ", hex(c.r15()), "\n")
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print("r16 ", hex(c.r16()), "\n")
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print("r17 ", hex(c.r17()), "\n")
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print("r18 ", hex(c.r18()), "\n")
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print("r19 ", hex(c.r19()), "\n")
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print("r20 ", hex(c.r20()), "\n")
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print("r21 ", hex(c.r21()), "\n")
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print("r22 ", hex(c.r22()), "\n")
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print("r23 ", hex(c.r23()), "\n")
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print("r24 ", hex(c.r24()), "\n")
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print("r25 ", hex(c.r25()), "\n")
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print("r26 ", hex(c.r26()), "\n")
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print("r27 ", hex(c.r27()), "\n")
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print("r28 ", hex(c.r28()), "\n")
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print("r29 ", hex(c.r29()), "\n")
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print("lr ", hex(c.lr()), "\n")
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print("sp ", hex(c.sp()), "\n")
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print("pc ", hex(c.pc()), "\n")
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print("fault ", hex(c.fault()), "\n")
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}
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//go:nosplit
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//go:nowritebarrierrec
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func (c *sigctxt) sigpc() uintptr { return uintptr(c.pc()) }
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func (c *sigctxt) sigsp() uintptr { return uintptr(c.sp()) }
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func (c *sigctxt) siglr() uintptr { return uintptr(c.lr()) }
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// preparePanic sets up the stack to look like a call to sigpanic.
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func (c *sigctxt) preparePanic(sig uint32, gp *g) {
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// We arrange lr, and pc to pretend the panicking
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// function calls sigpanic directly.
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// Always save LR to stack so that panics in leaf
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// functions are correctly handled. This smashes
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// the stack frame but we're not going back there
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// anyway.
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sp := c.sp() - sys.SpAlign // needs only sizeof uint64, but must align the stack
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c.set_sp(sp)
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*(*uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(sp))) = c.lr()
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pc := gp.sigpc
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if shouldPushSigpanic(gp, pc, uintptr(c.lr())) {
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// Make it look the like faulting PC called sigpanic.
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c.set_lr(uint64(pc))
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}
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// In case we are panicking from external C code
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c.set_r28(uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(gp))))
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c.set_pc(uint64(funcPC(sigpanic)))
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}
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