2 * Emulation of Linux signals
4 * Copyright (c) 2003 Fabrice Bellard
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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19 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
20 #include "qemu/bitops.h"
21 #include <sys/ucontext.h>
22 #include <sys/resource.h>
26 #include "signal-common.h"
28 static struct target_sigaction sigact_table
[TARGET_NSIG
];
30 static void host_signal_handler(int host_signum
, siginfo_t
*info
,
35 * System includes define _NSIG as SIGRTMAX + 1,
36 * but qemu (like the kernel) defines TARGET_NSIG as TARGET_SIGRTMAX
37 * and the first signal is SIGHUP defined as 1
38 * Signal number 0 is reserved for use as kill(pid, 0), to test whether
39 * a process exists without sending it a signal.
42 QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(__SIGRTMAX
+ 1 != _NSIG
);
44 static uint8_t host_to_target_signal_table
[_NSIG
] = {
45 [SIGHUP
] = TARGET_SIGHUP
,
46 [SIGINT
] = TARGET_SIGINT
,
47 [SIGQUIT
] = TARGET_SIGQUIT
,
48 [SIGILL
] = TARGET_SIGILL
,
49 [SIGTRAP
] = TARGET_SIGTRAP
,
50 [SIGABRT
] = TARGET_SIGABRT
,
51 /* [SIGIOT] = TARGET_SIGIOT,*/
52 [SIGBUS
] = TARGET_SIGBUS
,
53 [SIGFPE
] = TARGET_SIGFPE
,
54 [SIGKILL
] = TARGET_SIGKILL
,
55 [SIGUSR1
] = TARGET_SIGUSR1
,
56 [SIGSEGV
] = TARGET_SIGSEGV
,
57 [SIGUSR2
] = TARGET_SIGUSR2
,
58 [SIGPIPE
] = TARGET_SIGPIPE
,
59 [SIGALRM
] = TARGET_SIGALRM
,
60 [SIGTERM
] = TARGET_SIGTERM
,
62 [SIGSTKFLT
] = TARGET_SIGSTKFLT
,
64 [SIGCHLD
] = TARGET_SIGCHLD
,
65 [SIGCONT
] = TARGET_SIGCONT
,
66 [SIGSTOP
] = TARGET_SIGSTOP
,
67 [SIGTSTP
] = TARGET_SIGTSTP
,
68 [SIGTTIN
] = TARGET_SIGTTIN
,
69 [SIGTTOU
] = TARGET_SIGTTOU
,
70 [SIGURG
] = TARGET_SIGURG
,
71 [SIGXCPU
] = TARGET_SIGXCPU
,
72 [SIGXFSZ
] = TARGET_SIGXFSZ
,
73 [SIGVTALRM
] = TARGET_SIGVTALRM
,
74 [SIGPROF
] = TARGET_SIGPROF
,
75 [SIGWINCH
] = TARGET_SIGWINCH
,
76 [SIGIO
] = TARGET_SIGIO
,
77 [SIGPWR
] = TARGET_SIGPWR
,
78 [SIGSYS
] = TARGET_SIGSYS
,
79 /* next signals stay the same */
82 static uint8_t target_to_host_signal_table
[TARGET_NSIG
+ 1];
84 /* valid sig is between 1 and _NSIG - 1 */
85 int host_to_target_signal(int sig
)
87 if (sig
< 1 || sig
>= _NSIG
) {
90 return host_to_target_signal_table
[sig
];
93 /* valid sig is between 1 and TARGET_NSIG */
94 int target_to_host_signal(int sig
)
96 if (sig
< 1 || sig
> TARGET_NSIG
) {
99 return target_to_host_signal_table
[sig
];
102 static inline void target_sigaddset(target_sigset_t
*set
, int signum
)
105 abi_ulong mask
= (abi_ulong
)1 << (signum
% TARGET_NSIG_BPW
);
106 set
->sig
[signum
/ TARGET_NSIG_BPW
] |= mask
;
109 static inline int target_sigismember(const target_sigset_t
*set
, int signum
)
112 abi_ulong mask
= (abi_ulong
)1 << (signum
% TARGET_NSIG_BPW
);
113 return ((set
->sig
[signum
/ TARGET_NSIG_BPW
] & mask
) != 0);
116 void host_to_target_sigset_internal(target_sigset_t
*d
,
119 int host_sig
, target_sig
;
120 target_sigemptyset(d
);
121 for (host_sig
= 1; host_sig
< _NSIG
; host_sig
++) {
122 target_sig
= host_to_target_signal(host_sig
);
123 if (target_sig
< 1 || target_sig
> TARGET_NSIG
) {
126 if (sigismember(s
, host_sig
)) {
127 target_sigaddset(d
, target_sig
);
132 void host_to_target_sigset(target_sigset_t
*d
, const sigset_t
*s
)
137 host_to_target_sigset_internal(&d1
, s
);
138 for(i
= 0;i
< TARGET_NSIG_WORDS
; i
++)
139 d
->sig
[i
] = tswapal(d1
.sig
[i
]);
142 void target_to_host_sigset_internal(sigset_t
*d
,
143 const target_sigset_t
*s
)
145 int host_sig
, target_sig
;
147 for (target_sig
= 1; target_sig
<= TARGET_NSIG
; target_sig
++) {
148 host_sig
= target_to_host_signal(target_sig
);
149 if (host_sig
< 1 || host_sig
>= _NSIG
) {
152 if (target_sigismember(s
, target_sig
)) {
153 sigaddset(d
, host_sig
);
158 void target_to_host_sigset(sigset_t
*d
, const target_sigset_t
*s
)
163 for(i
= 0;i
< TARGET_NSIG_WORDS
; i
++)
164 s1
.sig
[i
] = tswapal(s
->sig
[i
]);
165 target_to_host_sigset_internal(d
, &s1
);
168 void host_to_target_old_sigset(abi_ulong
*old_sigset
,
169 const sigset_t
*sigset
)
172 host_to_target_sigset(&d
, sigset
);
173 *old_sigset
= d
.sig
[0];
176 void target_to_host_old_sigset(sigset_t
*sigset
,
177 const abi_ulong
*old_sigset
)
182 d
.sig
[0] = *old_sigset
;
183 for(i
= 1;i
< TARGET_NSIG_WORDS
; i
++)
185 target_to_host_sigset(sigset
, &d
);
188 int block_signals(void)
190 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
193 /* It's OK to block everything including SIGSEGV, because we won't
194 * run any further guest code before unblocking signals in
195 * process_pending_signals().
198 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK
, &set
, 0);
200 return qatomic_xchg(&ts
->signal_pending
, 1);
203 /* Wrapper for sigprocmask function
204 * Emulates a sigprocmask in a safe way for the guest. Note that set and oldset
205 * are host signal set, not guest ones. Returns -TARGET_ERESTARTSYS if
206 * a signal was already pending and the syscall must be restarted, or
208 * If set is NULL, this is guaranteed not to fail.
210 int do_sigprocmask(int how
, const sigset_t
*set
, sigset_t
*oldset
)
212 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
215 *oldset
= ts
->signal_mask
;
221 if (block_signals()) {
222 return -TARGET_ERESTARTSYS
;
227 sigorset(&ts
->signal_mask
, &ts
->signal_mask
, set
);
230 for (i
= 1; i
<= NSIG
; ++i
) {
231 if (sigismember(set
, i
)) {
232 sigdelset(&ts
->signal_mask
, i
);
237 ts
->signal_mask
= *set
;
240 g_assert_not_reached();
243 /* Silently ignore attempts to change blocking status of KILL or STOP */
244 sigdelset(&ts
->signal_mask
, SIGKILL
);
245 sigdelset(&ts
->signal_mask
, SIGSTOP
);
250 #if !defined(TARGET_NIOS2)
251 /* Just set the guest's signal mask to the specified value; the
252 * caller is assumed to have called block_signals() already.
254 void set_sigmask(const sigset_t
*set
)
256 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
258 ts
->signal_mask
= *set
;
262 /* sigaltstack management */
264 int on_sig_stack(unsigned long sp
)
266 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
268 return (sp
- ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_sp
269 < ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_size
);
272 int sas_ss_flags(unsigned long sp
)
274 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
276 return (ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_size
== 0 ? SS_DISABLE
277 : on_sig_stack(sp
) ? SS_ONSTACK
: 0);
280 abi_ulong
target_sigsp(abi_ulong sp
, struct target_sigaction
*ka
)
283 * This is the X/Open sanctioned signal stack switching.
285 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
287 if ((ka
->sa_flags
& TARGET_SA_ONSTACK
) && !sas_ss_flags(sp
)) {
288 return ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_sp
+ ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_size
;
293 void target_save_altstack(target_stack_t
*uss
, CPUArchState
*env
)
295 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
297 __put_user(ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_sp
, &uss
->ss_sp
);
298 __put_user(sas_ss_flags(get_sp_from_cpustate(env
)), &uss
->ss_flags
);
299 __put_user(ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_size
, &uss
->ss_size
);
302 abi_long
target_restore_altstack(target_stack_t
*uss
, CPUArchState
*env
)
304 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
305 size_t minstacksize
= TARGET_MINSIGSTKSZ
;
308 #if defined(TARGET_PPC64)
309 /* ELF V2 for PPC64 has a 4K minimum stack size for signal handlers */
310 struct image_info
*image
= ts
->info
;
311 if (get_ppc64_abi(image
) > 1) {
316 __get_user(ss
.ss_sp
, &uss
->ss_sp
);
317 __get_user(ss
.ss_size
, &uss
->ss_size
);
318 __get_user(ss
.ss_flags
, &uss
->ss_flags
);
320 if (on_sig_stack(get_sp_from_cpustate(env
))) {
321 return -TARGET_EPERM
;
324 switch (ss
.ss_flags
) {
326 return -TARGET_EINVAL
;
328 case TARGET_SS_DISABLE
:
333 case TARGET_SS_ONSTACK
:
335 if (ss
.ss_size
< minstacksize
) {
336 return -TARGET_ENOMEM
;
341 ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_sp
= ss
.ss_sp
;
342 ts
->sigaltstack_used
.ss_size
= ss
.ss_size
;
346 /* siginfo conversion */
348 static inline void host_to_target_siginfo_noswap(target_siginfo_t
*tinfo
,
349 const siginfo_t
*info
)
351 int sig
= host_to_target_signal(info
->si_signo
);
352 int si_code
= info
->si_code
;
354 tinfo
->si_signo
= sig
;
356 tinfo
->si_code
= info
->si_code
;
358 /* This memset serves two purposes:
359 * (1) ensure we don't leak random junk to the guest later
360 * (2) placate false positives from gcc about fields
361 * being used uninitialized if it chooses to inline both this
362 * function and tswap_siginfo() into host_to_target_siginfo().
364 memset(tinfo
->_sifields
._pad
, 0, sizeof(tinfo
->_sifields
._pad
));
366 /* This is awkward, because we have to use a combination of
367 * the si_code and si_signo to figure out which of the union's
368 * members are valid. (Within the host kernel it is always possible
369 * to tell, but the kernel carefully avoids giving userspace the
370 * high 16 bits of si_code, so we don't have the information to
371 * do this the easy way...) We therefore make our best guess,
372 * bearing in mind that a guest can spoof most of the si_codes
373 * via rt_sigqueueinfo() if it likes.
375 * Once we have made our guess, we record it in the top 16 bits of
376 * the si_code, so that tswap_siginfo() later can use it.
377 * tswap_siginfo() will strip these top bits out before writing
378 * si_code to the guest (sign-extending the lower bits).
385 /* Sent via kill(), tkill() or tgkill(), or direct from the kernel.
386 * These are the only unspoofable si_code values.
388 tinfo
->_sifields
._kill
._pid
= info
->si_pid
;
389 tinfo
->_sifields
._kill
._uid
= info
->si_uid
;
390 si_type
= QEMU_SI_KILL
;
393 /* Everything else is spoofable. Make best guess based on signal */
396 tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._pid
= info
->si_pid
;
397 tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._uid
= info
->si_uid
;
398 tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._status
= info
->si_status
;
399 tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._utime
= info
->si_utime
;
400 tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._stime
= info
->si_stime
;
401 si_type
= QEMU_SI_CHLD
;
404 tinfo
->_sifields
._sigpoll
._band
= info
->si_band
;
405 tinfo
->_sifields
._sigpoll
._fd
= info
->si_fd
;
406 si_type
= QEMU_SI_POLL
;
409 /* Assume a sigqueue()/mq_notify()/rt_sigqueueinfo() source. */
410 tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._pid
= info
->si_pid
;
411 tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._uid
= info
->si_uid
;
412 /* XXX: potential problem if 64 bit */
413 tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._sigval
.sival_ptr
414 = (abi_ulong
)(unsigned long)info
->si_value
.sival_ptr
;
415 si_type
= QEMU_SI_RT
;
421 tinfo
->si_code
= deposit32(si_code
, 16, 16, si_type
);
424 void tswap_siginfo(target_siginfo_t
*tinfo
,
425 const target_siginfo_t
*info
)
427 int si_type
= extract32(info
->si_code
, 16, 16);
428 int si_code
= sextract32(info
->si_code
, 0, 16);
430 __put_user(info
->si_signo
, &tinfo
->si_signo
);
431 __put_user(info
->si_errno
, &tinfo
->si_errno
);
432 __put_user(si_code
, &tinfo
->si_code
);
434 /* We can use our internal marker of which fields in the structure
435 * are valid, rather than duplicating the guesswork of
436 * host_to_target_siginfo_noswap() here.
440 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._kill
._pid
, &tinfo
->_sifields
._kill
._pid
);
441 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._kill
._uid
, &tinfo
->_sifields
._kill
._uid
);
444 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._timer
._timer1
,
445 &tinfo
->_sifields
._timer
._timer1
);
446 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._timer
._timer2
,
447 &tinfo
->_sifields
._timer
._timer2
);
450 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigpoll
._band
,
451 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigpoll
._band
);
452 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigpoll
._fd
,
453 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigpoll
._fd
);
456 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigfault
._addr
,
457 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigfault
._addr
);
460 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigchld
._pid
,
461 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._pid
);
462 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigchld
._uid
,
463 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._uid
);
464 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigchld
._status
,
465 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._status
);
466 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigchld
._utime
,
467 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._utime
);
468 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._sigchld
._stime
,
469 &tinfo
->_sifields
._sigchld
._stime
);
472 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._rt
._pid
, &tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._pid
);
473 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._rt
._uid
, &tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._uid
);
474 __put_user(info
->_sifields
._rt
._sigval
.sival_ptr
,
475 &tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._sigval
.sival_ptr
);
478 g_assert_not_reached();
482 void host_to_target_siginfo(target_siginfo_t
*tinfo
, const siginfo_t
*info
)
484 target_siginfo_t tgt_tmp
;
485 host_to_target_siginfo_noswap(&tgt_tmp
, info
);
486 tswap_siginfo(tinfo
, &tgt_tmp
);
489 /* XXX: we support only POSIX RT signals are used. */
490 /* XXX: find a solution for 64 bit (additional malloced data is needed) */
491 void target_to_host_siginfo(siginfo_t
*info
, const target_siginfo_t
*tinfo
)
493 /* This conversion is used only for the rt_sigqueueinfo syscall,
494 * and so we know that the _rt fields are the valid ones.
498 __get_user(info
->si_signo
, &tinfo
->si_signo
);
499 __get_user(info
->si_errno
, &tinfo
->si_errno
);
500 __get_user(info
->si_code
, &tinfo
->si_code
);
501 __get_user(info
->si_pid
, &tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._pid
);
502 __get_user(info
->si_uid
, &tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._uid
);
503 __get_user(sival_ptr
, &tinfo
->_sifields
._rt
._sigval
.sival_ptr
);
504 info
->si_value
.sival_ptr
= (void *)(long)sival_ptr
;
507 static int fatal_signal (int sig
)
512 case TARGET_SIGWINCH
:
513 /* Ignored by default. */
520 /* Job control signals. */
527 /* returns 1 if given signal should dump core if not handled */
528 static int core_dump_signal(int sig
)
544 static void signal_table_init(void)
546 int host_sig
, target_sig
, count
;
549 * Signals are supported starting from TARGET_SIGRTMIN and going up
550 * until we run out of host realtime signals.
551 * glibc at least uses only the lower 2 rt signals and probably
552 * nobody's using the upper ones.
553 * it's why SIGRTMIN (34) is generally greater than __SIGRTMIN (32)
554 * To fix this properly we need to do manual signal delivery multiplexed
555 * over a single host signal.
556 * Attempts for configure "missing" signals via sigaction will be
559 for (host_sig
= SIGRTMIN
; host_sig
<= SIGRTMAX
; host_sig
++) {
560 target_sig
= host_sig
- SIGRTMIN
+ TARGET_SIGRTMIN
;
561 if (target_sig
<= TARGET_NSIG
) {
562 host_to_target_signal_table
[host_sig
] = target_sig
;
566 /* generate signal conversion tables */
567 for (target_sig
= 1; target_sig
<= TARGET_NSIG
; target_sig
++) {
568 target_to_host_signal_table
[target_sig
] = _NSIG
; /* poison */
570 for (host_sig
= 1; host_sig
< _NSIG
; host_sig
++) {
571 if (host_to_target_signal_table
[host_sig
] == 0) {
572 host_to_target_signal_table
[host_sig
] = host_sig
;
574 target_sig
= host_to_target_signal_table
[host_sig
];
575 if (target_sig
<= TARGET_NSIG
) {
576 target_to_host_signal_table
[target_sig
] = host_sig
;
580 if (trace_event_get_state_backends(TRACE_SIGNAL_TABLE_INIT
)) {
581 for (target_sig
= 1, count
= 0; target_sig
<= TARGET_NSIG
; target_sig
++) {
582 if (target_to_host_signal_table
[target_sig
] == _NSIG
) {
586 trace_signal_table_init(count
);
590 void signal_init(void)
592 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)thread_cpu
->opaque
;
593 struct sigaction act
;
594 struct sigaction oact
;
598 /* initialize signal conversion tables */
601 /* Set the signal mask from the host mask. */
602 sigprocmask(0, 0, &ts
->signal_mask
);
604 sigfillset(&act
.sa_mask
);
605 act
.sa_flags
= SA_SIGINFO
;
606 act
.sa_sigaction
= host_signal_handler
;
607 for(i
= 1; i
<= TARGET_NSIG
; i
++) {
609 if (i
== TARGET_SIGPROF
) {
613 host_sig
= target_to_host_signal(i
);
614 sigaction(host_sig
, NULL
, &oact
);
615 if (oact
.sa_sigaction
== (void *)SIG_IGN
) {
616 sigact_table
[i
- 1]._sa_handler
= TARGET_SIG_IGN
;
617 } else if (oact
.sa_sigaction
== (void *)SIG_DFL
) {
618 sigact_table
[i
- 1]._sa_handler
= TARGET_SIG_DFL
;
620 /* If there's already a handler installed then something has
621 gone horribly wrong, so don't even try to handle that case. */
622 /* Install some handlers for our own use. We need at least
623 SIGSEGV and SIGBUS, to detect exceptions. We can not just
624 trap all signals because it affects syscall interrupt
625 behavior. But do trap all default-fatal signals. */
626 if (fatal_signal (i
))
627 sigaction(host_sig
, &act
, NULL
);
631 /* Force a synchronously taken signal. The kernel force_sig() function
632 * also forces the signal to "not blocked, not ignored", but for QEMU
633 * that work is done in process_pending_signals().
635 void force_sig(int sig
)
637 CPUState
*cpu
= thread_cpu
;
638 CPUArchState
*env
= cpu
->env_ptr
;
639 target_siginfo_t info
;
643 info
.si_code
= TARGET_SI_KERNEL
;
644 info
._sifields
._kill
._pid
= 0;
645 info
._sifields
._kill
._uid
= 0;
646 queue_signal(env
, info
.si_signo
, QEMU_SI_KILL
, &info
);
649 /* Force a SIGSEGV if we couldn't write to memory trying to set
650 * up the signal frame. oldsig is the signal we were trying to handle
651 * at the point of failure.
653 #if !defined(TARGET_RISCV)
654 void force_sigsegv(int oldsig
)
656 if (oldsig
== SIGSEGV
) {
657 /* Make sure we don't try to deliver the signal again; this will
658 * end up with handle_pending_signal() calling dump_core_and_abort().
660 sigact_table
[oldsig
- 1]._sa_handler
= TARGET_SIG_DFL
;
662 force_sig(TARGET_SIGSEGV
);
667 /* abort execution with signal */
668 static void QEMU_NORETURN
dump_core_and_abort(int target_sig
)
670 CPUState
*cpu
= thread_cpu
;
671 CPUArchState
*env
= cpu
->env_ptr
;
672 TaskState
*ts
= (TaskState
*)cpu
->opaque
;
673 int host_sig
, core_dumped
= 0;
674 struct sigaction act
;
676 host_sig
= target_to_host_signal(target_sig
);
677 trace_user_force_sig(env
, target_sig
, host_sig
);
678 gdb_signalled(env
, target_sig
);
680 /* dump core if supported by target binary format */
681 if (core_dump_signal(target_sig
) && (ts
->bprm
->core_dump
!= NULL
)) {
684 ((*ts
->bprm
->core_dump
)(target_sig
, env
) == 0);
687 /* we already dumped the core of target process, we don't want
688 * a coredump of qemu itself */
689 struct rlimit nodump
;
690 getrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE
, &nodump
);
692 setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE
, &nodump
);
693 (void) fprintf(stderr
, "qemu: uncaught target signal %d (%s) - %s\n",
694 target_sig
, strsignal(host_sig
), "core dumped" );
697 /* The proper exit code for dying from an uncaught signal is
698 * -<signal>. The kernel doesn't allow exit() or _exit() to pass
699 * a negative value. To get the proper exit code we need to
700 * actually die from an uncaught signal. Here the default signal
701 * handler is installed, we send ourself a signal and we wait for
703 sigfillset(&act
.sa_mask
);
704 act
.sa_handler
= SIG_DFL
;
706 sigaction(host_sig
, &act
, NULL
);
708 /* For some reason raise(host_sig) doesn't send the signal when
709 * statically linked on x86-64. */
710 kill(getpid(), host_sig
);
712 /* Make sure the signal isn't masked (just reuse the mask inside
714 sigdelset(&act
.sa_mask
, host_sig
);
715 sigsuspend(&act
.sa_mask
);
721 /* queue a signal so that it will be send to the virtual CPU as soon
723 int queue_signal(CPUArchState
*env
, int sig
, int si_type
,
724 target_siginfo_t
*info
)
726 CPUState
*cpu
= env_cpu(env
);
727 TaskState
*ts
= cpu
->opaque
;
729 trace_user_queue_signal(env
, sig
);
731 info
->si_code
= deposit32(info
->si_code
, 16, 16, si_type
);
733 ts
->sync_signal
.info
= *info
;
734 ts
->sync_signal
.pending
= sig
;
735 /* signal that a new signal is pending */
736 qatomic_set(&ts
->signal_pending
, 1);
737 return 1; /* indicates that the signal was queued */
740 #ifndef HAVE_SAFE_SYSCALL
741 static inline void rewind_if_in_safe_syscall(void *puc
)
743 /* Default version: never rewind */
747 static void host_signal_handler(int host_signum
, siginfo_t
*info
,
750 CPUArchState
*env
= thread_cpu
->env_ptr
;
751 CPUState
*cpu
= env_cpu(env
);
752 TaskState
*ts
= cpu
->opaque
;
755 target_siginfo_t tinfo
;
756 ucontext_t
*uc
= puc
;
757 struct emulated_sigtable
*k
;
759 /* the CPU emulator uses some host signals to detect exceptions,
760 we forward to it some signals */
761 if ((host_signum
== SIGSEGV
|| host_signum
== SIGBUS
)
762 && info
->si_code
> 0) {
763 if (cpu_signal_handler(host_signum
, info
, puc
))
767 /* get target signal number */
768 sig
= host_to_target_signal(host_signum
);
769 if (sig
< 1 || sig
> TARGET_NSIG
)
771 trace_user_host_signal(env
, host_signum
, sig
);
773 rewind_if_in_safe_syscall(puc
);
775 host_to_target_siginfo_noswap(&tinfo
, info
);
776 k
= &ts
->sigtab
[sig
- 1];
779 ts
->signal_pending
= 1;
781 /* Block host signals until target signal handler entered. We
782 * can't block SIGSEGV or SIGBUS while we're executing guest
783 * code in case the guest code provokes one in the window between
784 * now and it getting out to the main loop. Signals will be
785 * unblocked again in process_pending_signals().
787 * WARNING: we cannot use sigfillset() here because the uc_sigmask
788 * field is a kernel sigset_t, which is much smaller than the
789 * libc sigset_t which sigfillset() operates on. Using sigfillset()
790 * would write 0xff bytes off the end of the structure and trash
791 * data on the struct.
792 * We can't use sizeof(uc->uc_sigmask) either, because the libc
793 * headers define the struct field with the wrong (too large) type.
795 memset(&uc
->uc_sigmask
, 0xff, SIGSET_T_SIZE
);
796 sigdelset(&uc
->uc_sigmask
, SIGSEGV
);
797 sigdelset(&uc
->uc_sigmask
, SIGBUS
);
799 /* interrupt the virtual CPU as soon as possible */
800 cpu_exit(thread_cpu
);
803 /* do_sigaltstack() returns target values and errnos. */
804 /* compare linux/kernel/signal.c:do_sigaltstack() */
805 abi_long
do_sigaltstack(abi_ulong uss_addr
, abi_ulong uoss_addr
,
808 target_stack_t oss
, *uoss
= NULL
;
809 abi_long ret
= -TARGET_EFAULT
;
812 /* Verify writability now, but do not alter user memory yet. */
813 if (!lock_user_struct(VERIFY_WRITE
, uoss
, uoss_addr
, 0)) {
816 target_save_altstack(&oss
, env
);
822 if (!lock_user_struct(VERIFY_READ
, uss
, uss_addr
, 1)) {
825 ret
= target_restore_altstack(uss
, env
);
832 memcpy(uoss
, &oss
, sizeof(oss
));
833 unlock_user_struct(uoss
, uoss_addr
, 1);
840 unlock_user_struct(uoss
, uoss_addr
, 0);
845 /* do_sigaction() return target values and host errnos */
846 int do_sigaction(int sig
, const struct target_sigaction
*act
,
847 struct target_sigaction
*oact
, abi_ulong ka_restorer
)
849 struct target_sigaction
*k
;
850 struct sigaction act1
;
854 trace_signal_do_sigaction_guest(sig
, TARGET_NSIG
);
856 if (sig
< 1 || sig
> TARGET_NSIG
) {
857 return -TARGET_EINVAL
;
860 if (act
&& (sig
== TARGET_SIGKILL
|| sig
== TARGET_SIGSTOP
)) {
861 return -TARGET_EINVAL
;
864 if (block_signals()) {
865 return -TARGET_ERESTARTSYS
;
868 k
= &sigact_table
[sig
- 1];
870 __put_user(k
->_sa_handler
, &oact
->_sa_handler
);
871 __put_user(k
->sa_flags
, &oact
->sa_flags
);
872 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_HAS_SA_RESTORER
873 __put_user(k
->sa_restorer
, &oact
->sa_restorer
);
876 oact
->sa_mask
= k
->sa_mask
;
879 /* FIXME: This is not threadsafe. */
880 __get_user(k
->_sa_handler
, &act
->_sa_handler
);
881 __get_user(k
->sa_flags
, &act
->sa_flags
);
882 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_HAS_SA_RESTORER
883 __get_user(k
->sa_restorer
, &act
->sa_restorer
);
885 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_HAS_KA_RESTORER
886 k
->ka_restorer
= ka_restorer
;
888 /* To be swapped in target_to_host_sigset. */
889 k
->sa_mask
= act
->sa_mask
;
891 /* we update the host linux signal state */
892 host_sig
= target_to_host_signal(sig
);
893 trace_signal_do_sigaction_host(host_sig
, TARGET_NSIG
);
894 if (host_sig
> SIGRTMAX
) {
895 /* we don't have enough host signals to map all target signals */
896 qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP
, "Unsupported target signal #%d, ignored\n",
899 * we don't return an error here because some programs try to
900 * register an handler for all possible rt signals even if they
902 * An error here can abort them whereas there can be no problem
903 * to not have the signal available later.
904 * This is the case for golang,
905 * See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/33746
906 * So we silently ignore the error.
910 if (host_sig
!= SIGSEGV
&& host_sig
!= SIGBUS
) {
911 sigfillset(&act1
.sa_mask
);
912 act1
.sa_flags
= SA_SIGINFO
;
913 if (k
->sa_flags
& TARGET_SA_RESTART
)
914 act1
.sa_flags
|= SA_RESTART
;
915 /* NOTE: it is important to update the host kernel signal
916 ignore state to avoid getting unexpected interrupted
918 if (k
->_sa_handler
== TARGET_SIG_IGN
) {
919 act1
.sa_sigaction
= (void *)SIG_IGN
;
920 } else if (k
->_sa_handler
== TARGET_SIG_DFL
) {
921 if (fatal_signal (sig
))
922 act1
.sa_sigaction
= host_signal_handler
;
924 act1
.sa_sigaction
= (void *)SIG_DFL
;
926 act1
.sa_sigaction
= host_signal_handler
;
928 ret
= sigaction(host_sig
, &act1
, NULL
);
934 static void handle_pending_signal(CPUArchState
*cpu_env
, int sig
,
935 struct emulated_sigtable
*k
)
937 CPUState
*cpu
= env_cpu(cpu_env
);
940 target_sigset_t target_old_set
;
941 struct target_sigaction
*sa
;
942 TaskState
*ts
= cpu
->opaque
;
944 trace_user_handle_signal(cpu_env
, sig
);
948 sig
= gdb_handlesig(cpu
, sig
);
951 handler
= TARGET_SIG_IGN
;
953 sa
= &sigact_table
[sig
- 1];
954 handler
= sa
->_sa_handler
;
957 if (unlikely(qemu_loglevel_mask(LOG_STRACE
))) {
958 print_taken_signal(sig
, &k
->info
);
961 if (handler
== TARGET_SIG_DFL
) {
962 /* default handler : ignore some signal. The other are job control or fatal */
963 if (sig
== TARGET_SIGTSTP
|| sig
== TARGET_SIGTTIN
|| sig
== TARGET_SIGTTOU
) {
964 kill(getpid(),SIGSTOP
);
965 } else if (sig
!= TARGET_SIGCHLD
&&
966 sig
!= TARGET_SIGURG
&&
967 sig
!= TARGET_SIGWINCH
&&
968 sig
!= TARGET_SIGCONT
) {
969 dump_core_and_abort(sig
);
971 } else if (handler
== TARGET_SIG_IGN
) {
973 } else if (handler
== TARGET_SIG_ERR
) {
974 dump_core_and_abort(sig
);
976 /* compute the blocked signals during the handler execution */
977 sigset_t
*blocked_set
;
979 target_to_host_sigset(&set
, &sa
->sa_mask
);
980 /* SA_NODEFER indicates that the current signal should not be
981 blocked during the handler */
982 if (!(sa
->sa_flags
& TARGET_SA_NODEFER
))
983 sigaddset(&set
, target_to_host_signal(sig
));
985 /* save the previous blocked signal state to restore it at the
986 end of the signal execution (see do_sigreturn) */
987 host_to_target_sigset_internal(&target_old_set
, &ts
->signal_mask
);
989 /* block signals in the handler */
990 blocked_set
= ts
->in_sigsuspend
?
991 &ts
->sigsuspend_mask
: &ts
->signal_mask
;
992 sigorset(&ts
->signal_mask
, blocked_set
, &set
);
993 ts
->in_sigsuspend
= 0;
995 /* if the CPU is in VM86 mode, we restore the 32 bit values */
996 #if defined(TARGET_I386) && !defined(TARGET_X86_64)
998 CPUX86State
*env
= cpu_env
;
999 if (env
->eflags
& VM_MASK
)
1000 save_v86_state(env
);
1003 /* prepare the stack frame of the virtual CPU */
1004 #if defined(TARGET_ARCH_HAS_SETUP_FRAME)
1005 if (sa
->sa_flags
& TARGET_SA_SIGINFO
) {
1006 setup_rt_frame(sig
, sa
, &k
->info
, &target_old_set
, cpu_env
);
1008 setup_frame(sig
, sa
, &target_old_set
, cpu_env
);
1011 /* These targets do not have traditional signals. */
1012 setup_rt_frame(sig
, sa
, &k
->info
, &target_old_set
, cpu_env
);
1014 if (sa
->sa_flags
& TARGET_SA_RESETHAND
) {
1015 sa
->_sa_handler
= TARGET_SIG_DFL
;
1020 void process_pending_signals(CPUArchState
*cpu_env
)
1022 CPUState
*cpu
= env_cpu(cpu_env
);
1024 TaskState
*ts
= cpu
->opaque
;
1026 sigset_t
*blocked_set
;
1028 while (qatomic_read(&ts
->signal_pending
)) {
1029 /* FIXME: This is not threadsafe. */
1031 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK
, &set
, 0);
1034 sig
= ts
->sync_signal
.pending
;
1036 /* Synchronous signals are forced,
1037 * see force_sig_info() and callers in Linux
1038 * Note that not all of our queue_signal() calls in QEMU correspond
1039 * to force_sig_info() calls in Linux (some are send_sig_info()).
1040 * However it seems like a kernel bug to me to allow the process
1041 * to block a synchronous signal since it could then just end up
1042 * looping round and round indefinitely.
1044 if (sigismember(&ts
->signal_mask
, target_to_host_signal_table
[sig
])
1045 || sigact_table
[sig
- 1]._sa_handler
== TARGET_SIG_IGN
) {
1046 sigdelset(&ts
->signal_mask
, target_to_host_signal_table
[sig
]);
1047 sigact_table
[sig
- 1]._sa_handler
= TARGET_SIG_DFL
;
1050 handle_pending_signal(cpu_env
, sig
, &ts
->sync_signal
);
1053 for (sig
= 1; sig
<= TARGET_NSIG
; sig
++) {
1054 blocked_set
= ts
->in_sigsuspend
?
1055 &ts
->sigsuspend_mask
: &ts
->signal_mask
;
1057 if (ts
->sigtab
[sig
- 1].pending
&&
1058 (!sigismember(blocked_set
,
1059 target_to_host_signal_table
[sig
]))) {
1060 handle_pending_signal(cpu_env
, sig
, &ts
->sigtab
[sig
- 1]);
1061 /* Restart scan from the beginning, as handle_pending_signal
1062 * might have resulted in a new synchronous signal (eg SIGSEGV).
1068 /* if no signal is pending, unblock signals and recheck (the act
1069 * of unblocking might cause us to take another host signal which
1070 * will set signal_pending again).
1072 qatomic_set(&ts
->signal_pending
, 0);
1073 ts
->in_sigsuspend
= 0;
1074 set
= ts
->signal_mask
;
1075 sigdelset(&set
, SIGSEGV
);
1076 sigdelset(&set
, SIGBUS
);
1077 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK
, &set
, 0);
1079 ts
->in_sigsuspend
= 0;