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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . I N T E R R U P T _ M A N A G E M E N T --
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34 -- This is the POSIX threads version of this package
36 -- Make a careful study of all signals available under the OS, to see which
37 -- need to be reserved, kept always unmasked, or kept always unmasked. Be on
38 -- the lookout for special signals that may be used by the thread library.
40 -- Since this is a multi target file, the signal <-> exception mapping
41 -- is simple minded. If you need a more precise and target specific
42 -- signal handling, create a new s-intman.adb that will fit your needs.
44 -- This file assumes that:
46 -- SIGFPE, SIGILL, SIGSEGV and SIGBUS exist. They are mapped as follows:
47 -- SIGPFE => Constraint_Error
48 -- SIGILL => Program_Error
49 -- SIGSEGV => Storage_Error
50 -- SIGBUS => Storage_Error
52 -- SIGINT exists and will be kept unmasked unless the pragma
53 -- Unreserve_All_Interrupts is specified anywhere in the application.
55 -- System.OS_Interface contains the following:
56 -- SIGADAABORT: the signal that will be used to abort tasks.
57 -- Unmasked: the OS specific set of signals that should be unmasked in
58 -- all the threads. SIGADAABORT is unmasked by
60 -- Reserved: the OS specific set of signals that are reserved.
62 package body System
.Interrupt_Management
is
65 use System
.OS_Interface
;
67 type Interrupt_List
is array (Interrupt_ID
range <>) of Interrupt_ID
;
68 Exception_Interrupts
: constant Interrupt_List
:=
69 (SIGFPE
, SIGILL
, SIGSEGV
, SIGBUS
);
71 Unreserve_All_Interrupts
: Interfaces
.C
.int
;
73 (C
, Unreserve_All_Interrupts
, "__gl_unreserve_all_interrupts");
75 -----------------------
76 -- Local Subprograms --
77 -----------------------
79 function State
(Int
: Interrupt_ID
) return Character;
80 pragma Import
(C
, State
, "__gnat_get_interrupt_state");
81 -- Get interrupt state. Defined in init.c The input argument is the
82 -- interrupt number, and the result is one of the following:
84 User
: constant Character := 'u';
85 Runtime
: constant Character := 'r';
86 Default
: constant Character := 's';
87 -- 'n' this interrupt not set by any Interrupt_State pragma
88 -- 'u' Interrupt_State pragma set state to User
89 -- 'r' Interrupt_State pragma set state to Runtime
90 -- 's' Interrupt_State pragma set state to System (use "default"
93 procedure Notify_Exception
95 siginfo
: System
.Address
;
96 ucontext
: System
.Address
);
97 -- This function identifies the Ada exception to be raised using the
98 -- information when the system received a synchronous signal. Since this
99 -- function is machine and OS dependent, different code has to be provided
100 -- for different target.
102 ----------------------
103 -- Notify_Exception --
104 ----------------------
106 Signal_Mask
: aliased sigset_t
;
107 -- The set of signals handled by Notify_Exception
109 procedure Notify_Exception
111 siginfo
: System
.Address
;
112 ucontext
: System
.Address
)
114 pragma Unreferenced
(siginfo
);
116 Result
: Interfaces
.C
.int
;
119 -- With the __builtin_longjmp, the signal mask is not restored, so we
120 -- need to restore it explicitely.
122 Result
:= pthread_sigmask
(SIG_UNBLOCK
, Signal_Mask
'Access, null);
123 pragma Assert
(Result
= 0);
125 -- Perform the necessary context adjustments prior to a raise
126 -- from a signal handler.
128 Adjust_Context_For_Raise
(signo
, ucontext
);
130 -- Check that treatment of exception propagation here is consistent with
131 -- treatment of the abort signal in System.Task_Primitives.Operations.
135 raise Constraint_Error
;
145 end Notify_Exception
;
151 Initialized
: Boolean := False;
153 procedure Initialize
is
154 act
: aliased struct_sigaction
;
155 old_act
: aliased struct_sigaction
;
156 Result
: System
.OS_Interface
.int
;
165 -- Need to call pthread_init very early because it is doing signal
170 Abort_Task_Interrupt
:= SIGADAABORT
;
172 act
.sa_handler
:= Notify_Exception
'Address;
174 act
.sa_flags
:= SA_SIGINFO
;
176 -- Setting SA_SIGINFO asks the kernel to pass more than just the signal
177 -- number argument to the handler when it is called. The set of extra
178 -- parameters includes a pointer to the interrupted context, which the
179 -- ZCX propagation scheme needs.
181 -- Most man pages for sigaction mention that sa_sigaction should be set
182 -- instead of sa_handler when SA_SIGINFO is on. In practice, the two
183 -- fields are actually union'ed and located at the same offset.
185 -- On some targets, we set sa_flags to SA_NODEFER so that during the
186 -- handler execution we do not change the Signal_Mask to be masked for
189 -- This is a temporary fix to the problem that the Signal_Mask is not
190 -- restored after the exception (longjmp) from the handler. The right
191 -- fix should be made in sigsetjmp so that we save the Signal_Set and
192 -- restore it after a longjmp.
194 -- Since SA_NODEFER is obsolete, instead we reset explicitely the mask
195 -- in the exception handler.
197 Result
:= sigemptyset
(Signal_Mask
'Access);
198 pragma Assert
(Result
= 0);
200 -- Add signals that map to Ada exceptions to the mask
202 for J
in Exception_Interrupts
'Range loop
203 if State
(Exception_Interrupts
(J
)) /= Default
then
205 sigaddset
(Signal_Mask
'Access, Signal
(Exception_Interrupts
(J
)));
206 pragma Assert
(Result
= 0);
210 act
.sa_mask
:= Signal_Mask
;
212 pragma Assert
(Keep_Unmasked
= (Interrupt_ID
'Range => False));
213 pragma Assert
(Reserve
= (Interrupt_ID
'Range => False));
215 -- Process state of exception signals
217 for J
in Exception_Interrupts
'Range loop
218 if State
(Exception_Interrupts
(J
)) /= User
then
219 Keep_Unmasked
(Exception_Interrupts
(J
)) := True;
220 Reserve
(Exception_Interrupts
(J
)) := True;
222 if State
(Exception_Interrupts
(J
)) /= Default
then
225 (Signal
(Exception_Interrupts
(J
)), act
'Unchecked_Access,
226 old_act
'Unchecked_Access);
227 pragma Assert
(Result
= 0);
232 if State
(Abort_Task_Interrupt
) /= User
then
233 Keep_Unmasked
(Abort_Task_Interrupt
) := True;
234 Reserve
(Abort_Task_Interrupt
) := True;
237 -- Set SIGINT to unmasked state as long as it is not in "User" state.
238 -- Check for Unreserve_All_Interrupts last
240 if State
(SIGINT
) /= User
then
241 Keep_Unmasked
(SIGINT
) := True;
242 Reserve
(SIGINT
) := True;
245 -- Check all signals for state that requires keeping them unmasked and
248 for J
in Interrupt_ID
'Range loop
249 if State
(J
) = Default
or else State
(J
) = Runtime
then
250 Keep_Unmasked
(J
) := True;
255 -- Add the set of signals that must always be unmasked for this target
257 for J
in Unmasked
'Range loop
258 Keep_Unmasked
(Interrupt_ID
(Unmasked
(J
))) := True;
259 Reserve
(Interrupt_ID
(Unmasked
(J
))) := True;
262 -- Add target-specific reserved signals
264 for J
in Reserved
'Range loop
265 Reserve
(Interrupt_ID
(Reserved
(J
))) := True;
268 -- Process pragma Unreserve_All_Interrupts. This overrides any settings
269 -- due to pragma Interrupt_State:
271 if Unreserve_All_Interrupts
/= 0 then
272 Keep_Unmasked
(SIGINT
) := False;
273 Reserve
(SIGINT
) := False;
276 -- We do not really have Signal 0. We just use this value to identify
277 -- non-existent signals (see s-intnam.ads). Therefore, Signal should not
278 -- be used in all signal related operations hence mark it as reserved.
283 end System
.Interrupt_Management
;