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1 /*
2 * This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
3 * more information.
5 * This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
6 * written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
7 * public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
8 * provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
9 * files for more information.
12 #if !defined(_INCLUDE_INTERRUPT_H_)
13 #define _INCLUDE_INTERRUPT_H_
15 #include <signal.h>
16 #include <string.h>
19 * This is a workaround for some slightly silly Linux/GNU Libc
20 * behaviour: glibc defines sigset_t to support 1024 signals, which is
21 * more than the kernel. This is usually not a problem, but becomes
22 * one when we want to save a signal mask from a ucontext, and restore
23 * it later into another ucontext: the ucontext is allocated on the
24 * stack by the kernel, so copying a libc-sized sigset_t into it will
25 * overflow and cause other data on the stack to be corrupted */
26 /* FIXME: do not rely on NSIG being a multiple of 8 */
27 #define REAL_SIGSET_SIZE_BYTES ((NSIG/8))
29 static inline void
30 sigcopyset(sigset_t *new, sigset_t *old)
32 memcpy(new, old, REAL_SIGSET_SIZE_BYTES);
35 extern void get_current_sigmask(sigset_t *sigset);
37 /* Set all deferrable signals into *s. */
38 extern void sigaddset_deferrable(sigset_t *s);
39 /* Set all blockable signals into *s. */
40 extern void sigaddset_blockable(sigset_t *s);
41 /* Set all gc signals into *s. */
42 extern void sigaddset_gc(sigset_t *s);
44 extern sigset_t deferrable_sigset;
45 extern sigset_t blockable_sigset;
46 extern sigset_t gc_sigset;
48 extern boolean deferrables_blocked_p(sigset_t *sigset);
49 extern boolean blockables_blocked_p(sigset_t *sigset);
50 extern boolean gc_signals_blocked_p(sigset_t *sigset);
52 extern void check_deferrables_blocked_or_lose(sigset_t *sigset);
53 extern void check_blockables_blocked_or_lose(sigset_t *sigset);
54 extern void check_gc_signals_blocked_or_lose(sigset_t *sigset);
56 extern void check_deferrables_unblocked_or_lose(sigset_t *sigset);
57 extern void check_blockables_unblocked_or_lose(sigset_t *sigset);
58 extern void check_gc_signals_unblocked_or_lose(sigset_t *sigset);
60 extern void block_deferrable_signals(sigset_t *where, sigset_t *old);
61 extern void block_blockable_signals(sigset_t *where, sigset_t *old);
62 extern void block_gc_signals(sigset_t *where, sigset_t *old);
64 extern void unblock_deferrable_signals(sigset_t *where, sigset_t *old);
65 extern void unblock_blockable_signals(sigset_t *where, sigset_t *old);
66 extern void unblock_gc_signals(sigset_t *where, sigset_t *old);
68 extern void maybe_save_gc_mask_and_block_deferrables(sigset_t *sigset);
70 /* maximum signal nesting depth
72 * FIXME: In CMUCL this was 4096, and it was first scaled down to 256
73 * and then 32, until finally Stumpwm broke: it is possible to receive
74 * interrupts in sufficiently quick succession that handler nesting
75 * can become preposterous. Scaling this back up to 1024 is a bandaid:
76 * for a real fix we should consider the following things:
78 * We should almost certainly always use
79 * arrange_return_to_lisp_function, though it needs to be thought
80 * about arguments, and it needs to be able to pass a frobbable
81 * context to the callee...
83 * There are cases when nesting handlers is exactly what we want:
84 * eg. SIGINT.
86 * There are cases when we probably want to drop duplicate signals
87 * on the floor if they arrive before the previous one has been handled.
88 * Eg. SIGPROF.
90 * There are cases when we probably want to handle duplicate signals
91 * after the previous handler has returned, not before. Eg. SIGALARM.
93 * -- NS 2007-01-29
95 #define MAX_INTERRUPTS 1024
97 union interrupt_handler {
98 lispobj lisp;
99 void (*c)(int, siginfo_t*, os_context_t*);
102 extern union interrupt_handler interrupt_handlers[NSIG];
104 struct interrupt_data {
105 /* signal information for pending signal. pending_signal=0 when there
106 * is no pending signal. */
107 void (*pending_handler) (int, siginfo_t*, os_context_t*) ;
108 int pending_signal;
109 siginfo_t pending_info;
110 sigset_t pending_mask;
111 /* Was pending mask saved for gc request? True if GC_PENDING or
112 * SIG_STOP_FOR_GC happened in a pseudo atomic with GC_INHIBIT NIL
113 * and with no pending handler. Both deferrable interrupt handlers
114 * and gc are careful not to clobber each other's pending_mask. */
115 boolean gc_blocked_deferrables;
116 #ifdef LISP_FEATURE_PPC
117 /* On PPC when consing wants to turn to alloc(), it does so via a
118 * trap. When alloc() wants to save the sigmask it consults
119 * allocation_trap_context. It does not look up the most recent
120 * context, because alloc() can be called from other places
121 * too. */
122 os_context_t *allocation_trap_context;
123 #endif
126 extern boolean interrupt_handler_pending_p(void);
127 extern void interrupt_init(void);
128 extern void fake_foreign_function_call(os_context_t* context);
129 extern void undo_fake_foreign_function_call(os_context_t* context);
130 extern void arrange_return_to_lisp_function(os_context_t *, lispobj);
131 extern void interrupt_handle_now(int, siginfo_t*, os_context_t*);
132 extern void interrupt_handle_pending(os_context_t*);
133 extern void interrupt_internal_error(os_context_t*, boolean continuable);
134 extern boolean handle_guard_page_triggered(os_context_t *,os_vm_address_t);
135 extern boolean maybe_defer_handler(void *handler, struct interrupt_data *data,
136 int signal, siginfo_t *info,
137 os_context_t *context);
138 #if defined LISP_FEATURE_GENCGC
139 /* assembly language stub that executes trap_PendingInterrupt */
140 extern void do_pending_interrupt(void);
141 #endif
143 #ifdef LISP_FEATURE_SB_THREAD
144 extern void sig_stop_for_gc_handler(int, siginfo_t*, os_context_t*);
145 #endif
146 typedef void (*interrupt_handler_t)(int, siginfo_t *, os_context_t *);
147 extern void undoably_install_low_level_interrupt_handler (
148 int signal,
149 interrupt_handler_t handler);
150 extern unsigned long install_handler(int signal,
151 interrupt_handler_t handler);
153 extern union interrupt_handler interrupt_handlers[NSIG];
155 /* The void* casting here avoids having to mess with the various types
156 * of function argument lists possible for signal handlers:
157 * SA_SIGACTION handlers have one signature, and the default old-style
158 * signal(..) handlers have another, and attempting to represent them
159 * "cleanly" with union types is in fact a mess. */
160 #define ARE_SAME_HANDLER(x, y) ((void*)(x) == (void*)(y))
162 extern void handle_trap(os_context_t *context, int trap);
164 #ifndef LISP_FEATURE_WIN32
165 extern void lisp_memory_fault_error(os_context_t *context,
166 os_vm_address_t addr);
167 #endif
169 #include "thread.h"
171 extern void lower_thread_control_stack_guard_page(struct thread *th);
172 extern void reset_thread_control_stack_guard_page(struct thread *th);
174 #endif