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33 /* This file contains low level support for stack unwinding using GCC intrinsic
34 functions.
35 It has been tested on the following configurations:
36 PowerPC/AiX
37 PowerPC/VxWorks
38 Sparc/Solaris
39 i386/GNU/Linux
40 i386/Solaris
41 i386/NT
42 i386/OS2
43 i386/LynxOS
44 Alpha/VxWorks
45 Alpha/VMS
48 #ifdef __alpha_vxworks
49 #include "vxWorks.h"
50 #endif
52 #ifdef IN_RTS
53 #define POSIX
54 #include "tconfig.h"
55 #include "tsystem.h"
56 #else
57 #include "config.h"
58 #include "system.h"
59 #endif
61 extern int __gnat_backtrace (void **, int, void *, void *, int);
63 /* The point is to provide an implementation of the __gnat_backtrace function
64 above, called by the default implementation of the System.Traceback package.
66 We first have a series of target specific implementations, each included
67 from a separate C file for readability purposes.
69 Then come two flavors of a generic implementation: one relying on static
70 assumptions about the frame layout, and the other one using the GCC EH
71 infrastructure. The former uses a whole set of macros and structures which
72 may be tailored on a per target basis, and is activated as soon as
73 USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER is defined. The latter uses a small subset of the
74 macro definitions and is activated when USE_GCC_UNWINDER is defined. It is
75 only available post GCC 3.3.
77 Finally, there is a default dummy implementation, necessary to make the
78 linker happy on platforms where the feature is not supported, but where the
79 function is still referenced by the default System.Traceback. */
81 #define Lock_Task system__soft_links__lock_task
82 extern void (*Lock_Task) (void);
84 #define Unlock_Task system__soft_links__unlock_task
85 extern void (*Unlock_Task) (void);
87 /*-------------------------------------*
88 *-- Target specific implementations --*
89 *-------------------------------------*/
91 #if defined (__alpha_vxworks)
93 #include "tb-alvxw.c"
95 #elif defined (__ALPHA) && defined (__VMS__)
97 #include "tb-alvms.c"
99 #else
100 /* No target specific implementation. */
102 /*----------------------------------------------------------------*
103 *-- Target specific definitions for the generic implementation --*
104 *----------------------------------------------------------------*/
106 /* The stack layout is specified by the target ABI. The "generic" scheme is
107 based on the following assumption:
109 The stack layout from some frame pointer is such that the information
110 required to compute the backtrace is available at static offsets.
112 For a given frame, the information we are interested in is the saved return
113 address (somewhere after the call instruction in the caller) and a pointer
114 to the caller's frame. The former is the base of the call chain information
115 we store in the tracebacks array. The latter allows us to loop over the
116 successive frames in the chain.
118 To initiate the process, we retrieve an initial frame pointer using the
119 appropriate GCC builtin (__builtin_frame_address).
121 This scheme is unfortunately not applicable on every target because the
122 stack layout is not necessarily regular (static) enough. On targets where
123 this scheme applies, the implementation relies on the following items:
125 o struct layout, describing the expected stack data layout relevant to the
126 information we are interested in,
128 o FRAME_OFFSET, the offset, from a given frame pointer, at which this
129 layout will be found,
131 o FRAME_LEVEL, controls how many frames up we get at to start with,
132 from the initial frame pointer we compute by way of the GCC builtin,
134 0 is most often the appropriate value. 1 may be necessary on targets
135 where return addresses are saved by a function in it's caller's frame
136 (e.g. PPC).
138 o PC_ADJUST, to account for the difference between a call point (address
139 of a call instruction), which is what we want in the output array, and
140 the associated return address, which is what we retrieve from the stack.
142 o STOP_FRAME, to decide wether we reached the top of the call chain, and
143 thus if the process shall stop.
146 : stack
147 | +----------------+
148 | +-------->| : |
149 | | | (FRAME_OFFSET) |
150 | | | : | (PC_ADJUST)
151 | | layout:| return_address ----------------+
152 | | | .... | |
153 +--------------- next_frame | |
154 | | .... | |
155 | | | |
156 | +----------------+ | +-----+
157 | | : |<- Base fp | | : |
158 | | (FRAME_OFFSET) | (FRAME_LEVEL) | | : |
159 | | : | +---> | [1]
160 | layout:| return_address --------------------> | [0]
161 | | ... | (PC_ADJUST) +-----+
162 +---------- next_frame | traceback[]
163 | ... |
165 +----------------+
167 o BASE_SKIP,
169 Since we inherently deal with return addresses, there is an implicit shift
170 by at least one for the initial point we are able to observe in the chain.
172 On some targets (e.g. sparc-solaris), the first return address we can
173 easily get without special code is even our caller's return address, so
174 there is a initial shift of two.
176 BASE_SKIP represents this initial shift, which is the minimal "skip_frames"
177 value we support. We could add special code for the skip_frames < BASE_SKIP
178 cases. This is not done currently because there is virtually no situation
179 in which this would be useful.
181 Finally, to account for some ABI specificities, a target may (but does
182 not have to) define:
184 o FORCE_CALL, to force a call to a dummy function at the very beginning
185 of the computation. See the PPC AIX target for an example where this
186 is useful.
188 o FETCH_UP_FRAME, to force an invocation of __builtin_frame_address with a
189 positive argument right after a possibly forced call even if FRAME_LEVEL
190 is 0. See the Sparc Solaris case for an example where this is useful.
194 /*--------------------------- PPC AIX/Darwin ----------------------------*/
196 #if ((defined (_POWER) && defined (_AIX)) || \
197 (defined (__ppc__) && defined (__APPLE__)))
199 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
201 struct layout
203 struct layout *next;
204 void *pad;
205 void *return_address;
208 #define FRAME_OFFSET 0
209 #define PC_ADJUST -4
210 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) ((void *) (CURRENT) < (TOP_STACK))
212 /* The PPC ABI has an interesting specificity: the return address saved by a
213 function is located in it's caller's frame, and the save operation only
214 takes place if the function performs a call.
216 To have __gnat_backtrace retrieve its own return address, we then
217 define ... */
219 #define FORCE_CALL 1
220 #define FRAME_LEVEL 1
222 #define BASE_SKIP 1
224 /*---------------------------- PPC VxWorks------------------------------*/
226 #elif defined (_ARCH_PPC) && defined (__vxworks)
228 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
230 struct layout
232 struct layout *next;
233 void *return_address;
236 #define FORCE_CALL 1
237 #define FRAME_LEVEL 1
238 /* See the PPC AIX case for an explanation of these values. */
240 #define FRAME_OFFSET 0
241 #define PC_ADJUST -4
242 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) ((CURRENT)->next == 0)
244 #define BASE_SKIP 1
246 /*-------------------------- SPARC Solaris -----------------------------*/
248 #elif defined (sun) && defined (sparc)
250 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
252 /* These definitions are inspired from the Appendix D (Software
253 Considerations) of the SPARC V8 architecture manual. */
255 struct layout
257 struct layout *next;
258 void *return_address;
261 #ifdef __arch64__
262 #define STACK_BIAS 2047 /* V9 ABI */
263 #else
264 #define STACK_BIAS 0 /* V8 ABI */
265 #endif
267 #define FRAME_LEVEL 0
268 #define FRAME_OFFSET (14 * sizeof (void*) + STACK_BIAS)
269 #define PC_ADJUST 0
270 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) \
271 ((CURRENT)->return_address == 0|| (CURRENT)->next == 0 \
272 || (void *) (CURRENT) < (TOP_STACK))
274 /* The sparc register windows need to be flushed before we may access them
275 from the stack. This is achieved by way of builtin_frame_address only
276 when the "count" argument is positive, so force at least one such call. */
277 #define FETCH_UP_FRAME_ADDRESS
279 #define BASE_SKIP 2
280 /* From the frame pointer of frame N, we are accessing the flushed register
281 window of frame N-1 (positive offset from fp), in which we retrieve the
282 saved return address. We then end up with our caller's return address. */
284 /*------------------------------- x86 ----------------------------------*/
286 #elif defined (i386)
288 #ifdef __WIN32
289 #include <windows.h>
290 #define IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) (IsBadCodePtr((void *)ptr))
291 #else
292 #define IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) 0
293 #endif
295 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
297 struct layout
299 struct layout *next;
300 void *return_address;
303 #define LOWEST_ADDR 0
304 #define FRAME_LEVEL 1
305 /* builtin_frame_address (1) is expected to work on this target, and (0) might
306 return the soft stack pointer, which does not designate a location where a
307 backchain and a return address might be found. */
309 #define FRAME_OFFSET 0
310 #define PC_ADJUST -2
311 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) \
312 (IS_BAD_PTR((long)(CURRENT)->return_address) \
313 || (unsigned int)(CURRENT)->return_address < LOWEST_ADDR \
314 || (CURRENT)->return_address == 0|| (CURRENT)->next == 0 \
315 || (void *) (CURRENT) < (TOP_STACK))
317 #define BASE_SKIP (1+FRAME_LEVEL)
319 /* On i386 architecture we check that at the call point we really have a call
320 insn. Possible call instructions are:
322 call addr16 E8 xx xx xx xx
323 call reg FF Dx
324 call off(reg) FF xx xx
325 lcall addr seg 9A xx xx xx xx xx xx
327 This check will not catch all cases but it will increase the backtrace
328 reliability on this architecture.
331 #define VALID_STACK_FRAME(ptr) \
332 (!IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) \
333 && (((*((ptr) - 3) & 0xff) == 0xe8) \
334 || ((*((ptr) - 5) & 0xff) == 0x9a) \
335 || ((*((ptr) - 1) & 0xff) == 0xff) \
336 || (((*(ptr) & 0xd0ff) == 0xd0ff))))
338 /*----------------------------- x86_64 ---------------------------------*/
340 #elif defined (__x86_64__)
342 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
343 /* The generic unwinder is not used for this target because it is based
344 on frame layout assumptions that are not reliable on this target (the
345 rbp register is very likely used for something else than storing the
346 frame pointer in optimized code). Hence, we use the GCC unwinder
347 based on DWARF 2 call frame information, although it has the drawback
348 of not being able to unwind through frames compiled without DWARF 2
349 information.
352 #define PC_ADJUST -2
353 /* The minimum size of call instructions on this architecture is 2 bytes */
355 /*----------------------------- ia64 ---------------------------------*/
357 #elif defined (__ia64__) && (defined (linux) || defined (__hpux__))
359 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
360 /* Use _Unwind_Backtrace driven exceptions on ia64 HP-UX and ia64
361 GNU/Linux, where _Unwind_Backtrace is provided by the system unwind
362 library. On HP-UX 11.23 this requires patch PHSS_33352, which adds
363 _Unwind_Backtrace to the system unwind library. */
365 #define PC_ADJUST -16
366 /* Every call on ia64 is part of a 128 bit bundle, so an adjustment of
367 minus 16 bytes from the point of return finds the address of the
368 previous bundle. */
370 #endif
372 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
373 *-- The post GCC 3.3 infrastructure based implementation --*
374 *---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
376 #if defined (USE_GCC_UNWINDER) && (__GNUC__ * 10 + __GNUC_MINOR__ > 33)
378 /* Conditioning the inclusion on the GCC version is useful to avoid bootstrap
379 path problems, since the included file refers to post 3.3 functions in
380 libgcc, and the stage1 compiler is unlikely to be linked against a post 3.3
381 library. It actually disables the support for backtraces in this compiler
382 for targets defining USE_GCC_UNWINDER, which is OK since we don't use the
383 traceback capability in the compiler anyway.
385 The condition is expressed the way above because we cannot reliably rely on
386 any other macro from the base compiler when compiling stage1. */
388 #include "tb-gcc.c"
390 /*------------------------------------------------------------------*
391 *-- The generic implementation based on frame layout assumptions --*
392 *------------------------------------------------------------------*/
394 #elif defined (USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER)
396 #ifndef CURRENT_STACK_FRAME
397 # define CURRENT_STACK_FRAME ({ char __csf; &__csf; })
398 #endif
400 #ifndef VALID_STACK_FRAME
401 #define VALID_STACK_FRAME(ptr) 1
402 #endif
404 #ifndef MAX
405 #define MAX(x,y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y))
406 #endif
408 #ifndef FORCE_CALL
409 #define FORCE_CALL 0
410 #endif
412 /* Make sure the function is not inlined. */
413 static void forced_callee (void) __attribute__ ((noinline));
415 static void forced_callee (void)
417 /* Make sure the function is not pure. */
418 volatile int i __attribute__ ((unused)) = 0;
422 __gnat_backtrace (void **array,
423 int size,
424 void *exclude_min,
425 void *exclude_max,
426 int skip_frames)
428 struct layout *current;
429 void *top_frame;
430 void *top_stack;
431 int cnt = 0;
433 if (FORCE_CALL)
434 forced_callee ();
436 /* Force a call to builtin_frame_address with a positive argument
437 if required. This is necessary e.g. on sparc to have the register
438 windows flushed before we attempt to access them on the stack. */
439 #if defined (FETCH_UP_FRAME_ADDRESS) && (FRAME_LEVEL == 0)
440 __builtin_frame_address (1);
441 #endif
443 top_frame = __builtin_frame_address (FRAME_LEVEL);
444 top_stack = CURRENT_STACK_FRAME;
445 current = (struct layout *) ((size_t) top_frame + FRAME_OFFSET);
447 /* Skip the number of calls we have been requested to skip, accounting for
448 the BASE_SKIP parameter.
450 FRAME_LEVEL is meaningless for the count adjustment. It impacts where we
451 start retrieving data from, but how many frames "up" we start at is in
452 BASE_SKIP by definition. */
454 skip_frames = MAX (0, skip_frames - BASE_SKIP);
456 while (cnt < skip_frames)
458 current = (struct layout *) ((size_t) current->next + FRAME_OFFSET);
459 cnt++;
462 cnt = 0;
463 while (cnt < size)
465 if (STOP_FRAME (current, top_stack) ||
466 !VALID_STACK_FRAME((char *)(current->return_address + PC_ADJUST)))
467 break;
469 if (current->return_address < exclude_min
470 || current->return_address > exclude_max)
471 array[cnt++] = current->return_address + PC_ADJUST;
473 current = (struct layout *) ((size_t) current->next + FRAME_OFFSET);
476 return cnt;
479 #else
481 /* No target specific implementation and neither USE_GCC_UNWINDER not
482 USE_GCC_UNWINDER defined. */
484 /*------------------------------*
485 *-- The dummy implementation --*
486 *------------------------------*/
489 __gnat_backtrace (array, size, exclude_min, exclude_max, skip_frames)
490 void **array ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
491 int size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
492 void *exclude_min ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
493 void *exclude_max ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
494 int skip_frames ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
496 return 0;
499 #endif
501 #endif