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1 /*
2 * i386 signal handling routines
4 * Copyright 1999 Alexandre Julliard
6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
21 #ifdef __i386__
23 #include "config.h"
24 #include "wine/port.h"
26 #include <errno.h>
27 #include <signal.h>
28 #include <stdlib.h>
29 #include <stdarg.h>
30 #include <stdio.h>
31 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
32 # include <unistd.h>
33 #endif
35 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
36 # include <sys/param.h>
37 #endif
38 #ifdef HAVE_SYSCALL_H
39 # include <syscall.h>
40 #else
41 # ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSCALL_H
42 # include <sys/syscall.h>
43 # endif
44 #endif
46 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_VM86_H
47 # include <sys/vm86.h>
48 #endif
50 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SIGNAL_H
51 # include <sys/signal.h>
52 #endif
54 #include "windef.h"
55 #include "thread.h"
56 #include "wine/library.h"
57 #include "ntdll_misc.h"
59 /***********************************************************************
60 * signal context platform-specific definitions
63 #ifdef linux
64 typedef struct
66 unsigned short sc_gs, __gsh;
67 unsigned short sc_fs, __fsh;
68 unsigned short sc_es, __esh;
69 unsigned short sc_ds, __dsh;
70 unsigned long sc_edi;
71 unsigned long sc_esi;
72 unsigned long sc_ebp;
73 unsigned long sc_esp;
74 unsigned long sc_ebx;
75 unsigned long sc_edx;
76 unsigned long sc_ecx;
77 unsigned long sc_eax;
78 unsigned long sc_trapno;
79 unsigned long sc_err;
80 unsigned long sc_eip;
81 unsigned short sc_cs, __csh;
82 unsigned long sc_eflags;
83 unsigned long esp_at_signal;
84 unsigned short sc_ss, __ssh;
85 unsigned long i387;
86 unsigned long oldmask;
87 unsigned long cr2;
88 } SIGCONTEXT;
90 #define HANDLER_DEF(name) void name( int __signal, SIGCONTEXT __context )
91 #define HANDLER_CONTEXT (&__context)
93 /* this is the sigaction structure from the Linux 2.1.20 kernel. */
94 struct kernel_sigaction
96 void (*ksa_handler)();
97 unsigned long ksa_mask;
98 unsigned long ksa_flags;
99 void *ksa_restorer;
102 /* Similar to the sigaction function in libc, except it leaves alone the
103 restorer field, which is used to specify the signal stack address */
104 static inline int wine_sigaction( int sig, struct kernel_sigaction *new,
105 struct kernel_sigaction *old )
107 __asm__ __volatile__( "pushl %%ebx\n\t"
108 "movl %2,%%ebx\n\t"
109 "int $0x80\n\t"
110 "popl %%ebx"
111 : "=a" (sig)
112 : "0" (SYS_sigaction), "S" (sig), "c" (new), "d" (old) );
113 if (sig>=0) return 0;
114 errno = -sig;
115 return -1;
118 #ifdef HAVE_SIGALTSTACK
119 /* direct syscall for sigaltstack to work around glibc 2.0 brain-damage */
120 static inline int wine_sigaltstack( const struct sigaltstack *new,
121 struct sigaltstack *old )
123 int ret;
124 __asm__ __volatile__( "pushl %%ebx\n\t"
125 "movl %2,%%ebx\n\t"
126 "int $0x80\n\t"
127 "popl %%ebx"
128 : "=a" (ret)
129 : "0" (SYS_sigaltstack), "q" (new), "c" (old) );
130 if (ret >= 0) return 0;
131 errno = -ret;
132 return -1;
134 #endif
136 #define VM86_EAX 0 /* the %eax value while vm86_enter is executing */
138 int vm86_enter( void **vm86_ptr );
139 void vm86_return(void);
140 void vm86_return_end(void);
141 __ASM_GLOBAL_FUNC(vm86_enter,
142 "pushl %ebp\n\t"
143 "movl %esp, %ebp\n\t"
144 "movl $166,%eax\n\t" /*SYS_vm86*/
145 "movl 8(%ebp),%ecx\n\t" /* vm86_ptr */
146 "movl (%ecx),%ecx\n\t"
147 "pushl %ebx\n\t"
148 "movl $1,%ebx\n\t" /*VM86_ENTER*/
149 "pushl %ecx\n\t" /* put vm86plus_struct ptr somewhere we can find it */
150 "pushl %fs\n\t"
151 "pushl %gs\n\t"
152 "int $0x80\n"
153 ".globl " __ASM_NAME("vm86_return") "\n\t"
154 __ASM_FUNC("vm86_return") "\n"
155 __ASM_NAME("vm86_return") ":\n\t"
156 "popl %gs\n\t"
157 "popl %fs\n\t"
158 "popl %ecx\n\t"
159 "popl %ebx\n\t"
160 "popl %ebp\n\t"
161 "testl %eax,%eax\n\t"
162 "jl 0f\n\t"
163 "cmpb $0,%al\n\t" /* VM86_SIGNAL */
164 "je " __ASM_NAME("vm86_enter") "\n\t"
165 "0:\n\t"
166 "movl 4(%esp),%ecx\n\t" /* vm86_ptr */
167 "movl $0,(%ecx)\n\t"
168 ".globl " __ASM_NAME("vm86_return_end") "\n\t"
169 __ASM_FUNC("vm86_return_end") "\n"
170 __ASM_NAME("vm86_return_end") ":\n\t"
171 "ret" );
173 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_VM86_H
174 # define __HAVE_VM86
175 #endif
177 #endif /* linux */
179 #ifdef BSDI
181 #define EAX_sig(context) ((context)->tf_eax)
182 #define EBX_sig(context) ((context)->tf_ebx)
183 #define ECX_sig(context) ((context)->tf_ecx)
184 #define EDX_sig(context) ((context)->tf_edx)
185 #define ESI_sig(context) ((context)->tf_esi)
186 #define EDI_sig(context) ((context)->tf_edi)
187 #define EBP_sig(context) ((context)->tf_ebp)
189 #define CS_sig(context) ((context)->tf_cs)
190 #define DS_sig(context) ((context)->tf_ds)
191 #define ES_sig(context) ((context)->tf_es)
192 #define SS_sig(context) ((context)->tf_ss)
194 #include <machine/frame.h>
195 typedef struct trapframe SIGCONTEXT;
197 #define HANDLER_DEF(name) void name( int __signal, int code, SIGCONTEXT *__context )
198 #define HANDLER_CONTEXT __context
200 #define EFL_sig(context) ((context)->tf_eflags)
202 #define EIP_sig(context) (*((unsigned long*)&(context)->tf_eip))
203 #define ESP_sig(context) (*((unsigned long*)&(context)->tf_esp))
205 #endif /* bsdi */
207 #if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
209 typedef struct sigcontext SIGCONTEXT;
211 #define HANDLER_DEF(name) void name( int __signal, int code, SIGCONTEXT *__context )
212 #define HANDLER_CONTEXT __context
214 #endif /* *BSD */
216 #if defined(__svr4__) || defined(_SCO_DS) || defined(__sun)
218 #ifdef _SCO_DS
219 #include <sys/regset.h>
220 #endif
221 /* Solaris kludge */
222 #undef ERR
223 #include <sys/ucontext.h>
224 #undef ERR
225 typedef struct ucontext SIGCONTEXT;
227 #define HANDLER_DEF(name) void name( int __signal, siginfo_t *__siginfo, SIGCONTEXT *__context )
228 #define HANDLER_CONTEXT __context
230 #endif /* svr4 || SCO_DS */
232 #ifdef __EMX__
234 typedef struct
236 unsigned long ContextFlags;
237 FLOATING_SAVE_AREA sc_float;
238 unsigned long sc_gs;
239 unsigned long sc_fs;
240 unsigned long sc_es;
241 unsigned long sc_ds;
242 unsigned long sc_edi;
243 unsigned long sc_esi;
244 unsigned long sc_eax;
245 unsigned long sc_ebx;
246 unsigned long sc_ecx;
247 unsigned long sc_edx;
248 unsigned long sc_ebp;
249 unsigned long sc_eip;
250 unsigned long sc_cs;
251 unsigned long sc_eflags;
252 unsigned long sc_esp;
253 unsigned long sc_ss;
254 } SIGCONTEXT;
256 #endif /* __EMX__ */
258 #ifdef __CYGWIN__
260 /* FIXME: This section is just here so it can compile, it's most likely
261 * completely wrong. */
263 typedef struct
265 unsigned short sc_gs, __gsh;
266 unsigned short sc_fs, __fsh;
267 unsigned short sc_es, __esh;
268 unsigned short sc_ds, __dsh;
269 unsigned long sc_edi;
270 unsigned long sc_esi;
271 unsigned long sc_ebp;
272 unsigned long sc_esp;
273 unsigned long sc_ebx;
274 unsigned long sc_edx;
275 unsigned long sc_ecx;
276 unsigned long sc_eax;
277 unsigned long sc_trapno;
278 unsigned long sc_err;
279 unsigned long sc_eip;
280 unsigned short sc_cs, __csh;
281 unsigned long sc_eflags;
282 unsigned long esp_at_signal;
283 unsigned short sc_ss, __ssh;
284 unsigned long i387;
285 unsigned long oldmask;
286 unsigned long cr2;
287 } SIGCONTEXT;
289 #define HANDLER_DEF(name) void name( int __signal, SIGCONTEXT __context )
290 #define HANDLER_CONTEXT (&__context)
292 #endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
294 #ifdef __APPLE__
295 # include <sys/ucontext.h>
296 # include <sys/types.h>
297 # include <signal.h>
299 typedef ucontext_t SIGCONTEXT;
301 #define EAX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_eax)
302 #define EBX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_ebx)
303 #define ECX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_ecx)
304 #define EDX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_edx)
305 #define ESI_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_esi)
306 #define EDI_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_edi)
307 #define EBP_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_ebp)
309 #define CS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_cs)
310 #define DS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_ds)
311 #define ES_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_es)
312 #define FS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_fs)
313 #define GS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_gs)
314 #define SS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_ss)
316 #define EFL_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_eflags)
318 #define EIP_sig(context) (*((unsigned long*)&(context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_eip))
319 #define ESP_sig(context) (*((unsigned long*)&(context)->uc_mcontext->sc.sc_esp))
321 #define HANDLER_DEF(name) void name( int __signal, siginfo_t *__siginfo, SIGCONTEXT *__context )
322 #define HANDLER_CONTEXT (__context)
324 #define FAULT_ADDRESS (__siginfo->si_addr)
326 #endif /* __APPLE__ */
328 #if defined(linux) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) ||\
329 defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
331 #define EAX_sig(context) ((context)->sc_eax)
332 #define EBX_sig(context) ((context)->sc_ebx)
333 #define ECX_sig(context) ((context)->sc_ecx)
334 #define EDX_sig(context) ((context)->sc_edx)
335 #define ESI_sig(context) ((context)->sc_esi)
336 #define EDI_sig(context) ((context)->sc_edi)
337 #define EBP_sig(context) ((context)->sc_ebp)
339 #define CS_sig(context) ((context)->sc_cs)
340 #define DS_sig(context) ((context)->sc_ds)
341 #define ES_sig(context) ((context)->sc_es)
342 #define FS_sig(context) ((context)->sc_fs)
343 #define GS_sig(context) ((context)->sc_gs)
344 #define SS_sig(context) ((context)->sc_ss)
346 #define TRAP_sig(context) ((context)->sc_trapno)
348 #ifdef __NetBSD__
349 #define ERROR_sig(context) ((context)->sc_err)
350 #endif
352 #ifdef linux
353 #define ERROR_sig(context) ((context)->sc_err)
354 #define FPU_sig(context) ((FLOATING_SAVE_AREA*)((context)->i387))
355 #define FAULT_ADDRESS ((void *)HANDLER_CONTEXT->cr2)
356 #endif
358 #ifdef __FreeBSD__
359 #define EFL_sig(context) ((context)->sc_efl)
360 /* FreeBSD, see i386/i386/traps.c::trap_pfault va->err kludge */
361 #define FAULT_ADDRESS ((void *)HANDLER_CONTEXT->sc_err)
362 #else
363 #define EFL_sig(context) ((context)->sc_eflags)
364 #endif
366 #define EIP_sig(context) (*((unsigned long*)&(context)->sc_eip))
367 #define ESP_sig(context) (*((unsigned long*)&(context)->sc_esp))
369 #endif /* linux || __NetBSD__ || __FreeBSD__ || __OpenBSD__ */
371 #if defined(__svr4__) || defined(_SCO_DS) || defined(__sun)
373 #ifdef _SCO_DS
374 #define gregs regs
375 #endif
377 #define EAX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[EAX])
378 #define EBX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[EBX])
379 #define ECX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[ECX])
380 #define EDX_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[EDX])
381 #define ESI_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[ESI])
382 #define EDI_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[EDI])
383 #define EBP_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[EBP])
385 #define CS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[CS])
386 #define DS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[DS])
387 #define ES_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[ES])
388 #define SS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[SS])
390 #define FS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[FS])
391 #define GS_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[GS])
393 #define EFL_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[EFL])
395 #define EIP_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[EIP])
396 #ifdef UESP
397 #define ESP_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[UESP])
398 #elif defined(R_ESP)
399 #define ESP_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[R_ESP])
400 #else
401 #define ESP_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[ESP])
402 #endif
403 #ifdef TRAPNO
404 #define TRAP_sig(context) ((context)->uc_mcontext.gregs[TRAPNO])
405 #endif
407 #define FAULT_ADDRESS (__siginfo->si_addr)
409 #endif /* svr4 || SCO_DS */
411 /* exception code definitions (already defined by FreeBSD/NetBSD) */
412 #if !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__NetBSD__) /* FIXME: other BSDs? */
413 #define T_DIVIDE 0 /* Division by zero exception */
414 #define T_TRCTRAP 1 /* Single-step exception */
415 #define T_NMI 2 /* NMI interrupt */
416 #define T_BPTFLT 3 /* Breakpoint exception */
417 #define T_OFLOW 4 /* Overflow exception */
418 #define T_BOUND 5 /* Bound range exception */
419 #define T_PRIVINFLT 6 /* Invalid opcode exception */
420 #define T_DNA 7 /* Device not available exception */
421 #define T_DOUBLEFLT 8 /* Double fault exception */
422 #define T_FPOPFLT 9 /* Coprocessor segment overrun */
423 #define T_TSSFLT 10 /* Invalid TSS exception */
424 #define T_SEGNPFLT 11 /* Segment not present exception */
425 #define T_STKFLT 12 /* Stack fault */
426 #define T_PROTFLT 13 /* General protection fault */
427 #define T_PAGEFLT 14 /* Page fault */
428 #define T_RESERVED 15 /* Unknown exception */
429 #define T_ARITHTRAP 16 /* Floating point exception */
430 #define T_ALIGNFLT 17 /* Alignment check exception */
431 #define T_MCHK 18 /* Machine check exception */
432 #define T_CACHEFLT 19 /* Cache flush exception */
433 #endif
434 #if defined(__NetBSD__)
435 #define T_MCHK 19 /* Machine check exception */
436 #endif
438 #define T_UNKNOWN (-1) /* Unknown fault (TRAP_sig not defined) */
440 #include "wine/exception.h"
441 #include "wine/debug.h"
443 WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(seh);
445 typedef int (*wine_signal_handler)(unsigned int sig);
447 static size_t signal_stack_mask;
448 static size_t signal_stack_size;
450 static wine_signal_handler handlers[256];
452 extern void DECLSPEC_NORETURN __wine_call_from_32_restore_regs( CONTEXT context );
455 /***********************************************************************
456 * dispatch_signal
458 inline static int dispatch_signal(unsigned int sig)
460 if (handlers[sig] == NULL) return 0;
461 return handlers[sig](sig);
465 /***********************************************************************
466 * get_trap_code
468 * Get the trap code for a signal.
470 static inline int get_trap_code( const SIGCONTEXT *sigcontext )
472 #ifdef TRAP_sig
473 return TRAP_sig(sigcontext);
474 #else
475 return T_UNKNOWN; /* unknown trap code */
476 #endif
479 /***********************************************************************
480 * get_error_code
482 * Get the error code for a signal.
484 static inline int get_error_code( const SIGCONTEXT *sigcontext )
486 #ifdef ERROR_sig
487 return ERROR_sig(sigcontext);
488 #else
489 return 0;
490 #endif
493 /***********************************************************************
494 * get_signal_stack
496 * Get the base of the signal stack for the current thread.
498 static inline void *get_signal_stack(void)
500 return (char *)NtCurrentTeb() + 4096;
504 /***********************************************************************
505 * get_current_teb
507 * Get the current teb based on the stack pointer.
509 static inline TEB *get_current_teb(void)
511 unsigned long esp;
512 __asm__("movl %%esp,%0" : "=g" (esp) );
513 return (TEB *)(esp & ~signal_stack_mask);
517 #ifdef __HAVE_VM86
518 /***********************************************************************
519 * save_vm86_context
521 * Set the register values from a vm86 structure.
523 static void save_vm86_context( CONTEXT *context, const struct vm86plus_struct *vm86 )
525 context->Eax = vm86->regs.eax;
526 context->Ebx = vm86->regs.ebx;
527 context->Ecx = vm86->regs.ecx;
528 context->Edx = vm86->regs.edx;
529 context->Esi = vm86->regs.esi;
530 context->Edi = vm86->regs.edi;
531 context->Esp = vm86->regs.esp;
532 context->Ebp = vm86->regs.ebp;
533 context->Eip = vm86->regs.eip;
534 context->SegCs = vm86->regs.cs;
535 context->SegDs = vm86->regs.ds;
536 context->SegEs = vm86->regs.es;
537 context->SegFs = vm86->regs.fs;
538 context->SegGs = vm86->regs.gs;
539 context->SegSs = vm86->regs.ss;
540 context->EFlags = vm86->regs.eflags;
544 /***********************************************************************
545 * restore_vm86_context
547 * Build a vm86 structure from the register values.
549 static void restore_vm86_context( const CONTEXT *context, struct vm86plus_struct *vm86 )
551 vm86->regs.eax = context->Eax;
552 vm86->regs.ebx = context->Ebx;
553 vm86->regs.ecx = context->Ecx;
554 vm86->regs.edx = context->Edx;
555 vm86->regs.esi = context->Esi;
556 vm86->regs.edi = context->Edi;
557 vm86->regs.esp = context->Esp;
558 vm86->regs.ebp = context->Ebp;
559 vm86->regs.eip = context->Eip;
560 vm86->regs.cs = context->SegCs;
561 vm86->regs.ds = context->SegDs;
562 vm86->regs.es = context->SegEs;
563 vm86->regs.fs = context->SegFs;
564 vm86->regs.gs = context->SegGs;
565 vm86->regs.ss = context->SegSs;
566 vm86->regs.eflags = context->EFlags;
570 /**********************************************************************
571 * merge_vm86_pending_flags
573 * Merges TEB.vm86_ptr and TEB.vm86_pending VIP flags and
574 * raises exception if there are pending events and VIF flag
575 * has been turned on.
577 * Called from __wine_enter_vm86 because vm86_enter
578 * doesn't check for pending events.
580 * Called from raise_vm86_sti_exception to check for
581 * pending events in a signal safe way.
583 static void merge_vm86_pending_flags( EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec )
585 BOOL check_pending = TRUE;
586 struct vm86plus_struct *vm86 =
587 (struct vm86plus_struct*)(ntdll_get_thread_data()->vm86_ptr);
590 * In order to prevent a race when SIGUSR2 occurs while
591 * we are returning from exception handler, pending events
592 * will be rechecked after each raised exception.
594 while (check_pending && NtCurrentTeb()->vm86_pending)
596 check_pending = FALSE;
597 ntdll_get_thread_data()->vm86_ptr = NULL;
600 * If VIF is set, throw exception.
601 * Note that SIGUSR2 may turn VIF flag off so
602 * VIF check must occur only when TEB.vm86_ptr is NULL.
604 if (vm86->regs.eflags & VIF_MASK)
606 CONTEXT vcontext;
607 save_vm86_context( &vcontext, vm86 );
609 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_VM86_STI;
610 rec->ExceptionFlags = EXCEPTION_CONTINUABLE;
611 rec->ExceptionRecord = NULL;
612 rec->NumberParameters = 0;
613 rec->ExceptionAddress = (LPVOID)vcontext.Eip;
615 vcontext.EFlags &= ~VIP_MASK;
616 NtCurrentTeb()->vm86_pending = 0;
617 __regs_RtlRaiseException( rec, &vcontext );
619 restore_vm86_context( &vcontext, vm86 );
620 check_pending = TRUE;
623 ntdll_get_thread_data()->vm86_ptr = vm86;
627 * Merge VIP flags in a signal safe way. This requires
628 * that the following operation compiles into atomic
629 * instruction.
631 vm86->regs.eflags |= NtCurrentTeb()->vm86_pending;
633 #endif /* __HAVE_VM86 */
636 typedef void (WINAPI *raise_func)( EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec, CONTEXT *context );
639 /***********************************************************************
640 * init_handler
642 * Handler initialization when the full context is not needed.
644 static void *init_handler( const SIGCONTEXT *sigcontext )
646 void *stack = (void *)ESP_sig(sigcontext);
647 TEB *teb = get_current_teb();
648 struct ntdll_thread_data *thread_data = (struct ntdll_thread_data *)teb->SystemReserved2;
650 wine_set_fs( thread_data->teb_sel );
652 /* now restore a proper %gs for the fault handler */
653 if (!wine_ldt_is_system(CS_sig(sigcontext)) ||
654 !wine_ldt_is_system(SS_sig(sigcontext))) /* 16-bit mode */
657 * Win16 or DOS protected mode. Note that during switch
658 * from 16-bit mode to linear mode, CS may be set to system
659 * segment before FS is restored. Fortunately, in this case
660 * SS is still non-system segment. This is why both CS and SS
661 * are checked.
663 wine_set_gs( teb->gs_sel );
664 stack = teb->WOW32Reserved;
666 #ifdef __HAVE_VM86
667 else if ((void *)EIP_sig(sigcontext) == vm86_return) /* vm86 mode */
669 unsigned int *int_stack = stack;
670 /* fetch the saved %gs from the stack */
671 wine_set_gs( int_stack[0] );
673 #endif
674 else /* 32-bit mode */
676 #ifdef GS_sig
677 wine_set_gs( GS_sig(sigcontext) );
678 #endif
680 return stack;
684 /***********************************************************************
685 * save_fpu
687 * Set the FPU context from a sigcontext.
689 inline static void save_fpu( CONTEXT *context, const SIGCONTEXT *sigcontext )
691 #ifdef FPU_sig
692 if (FPU_sig(sigcontext))
694 context->FloatSave = *FPU_sig(sigcontext);
695 return;
697 #endif /* FPU_sig */
698 #ifdef __GNUC__
699 __asm__ __volatile__( "fnsave %0; fwait" : "=m" (context->FloatSave) );
700 #endif /* __GNUC__ */
704 /***********************************************************************
705 * restore_fpu
707 * Restore the FPU context to a sigcontext.
709 inline static void restore_fpu( CONTEXT *context )
711 /* reset the current interrupt status */
712 context->FloatSave.StatusWord &= context->FloatSave.ControlWord | 0xffffff80;
713 #ifdef __GNUC__
714 /* avoid nested exceptions */
715 __asm__ __volatile__( "frstor %0; fwait" : : "m" (context->FloatSave) );
716 #endif /* __GNUC__ */
720 /***********************************************************************
721 * setup_exception
723 * Setup a proper stack frame for the raise function, and modify the
724 * sigcontext so that the return from the signal handler will call
725 * the raise function.
727 static EXCEPTION_RECORD *setup_exception( SIGCONTEXT *sigcontext, raise_func func )
729 struct stack_layout
731 void *ret_addr; /* return address from raise_func */
732 EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec_ptr; /* first arg for raise_func */
733 CONTEXT *context_ptr; /* second arg for raise_func */
734 void *dummy; /* dummy ret addr for __wine_call_from_32_restore_regs */
735 CONTEXT context;
736 EXCEPTION_RECORD rec;
737 DWORD ebp;
738 DWORD eip;
739 } *stack;
741 WORD fs, gs;
743 /* get %fs and %gs at time of the fault */
744 #ifdef FS_sig
745 fs = LOWORD(FS_sig(sigcontext));
746 #else
747 fs = wine_get_fs();
748 #endif
749 #ifdef GS_sig
750 gs = LOWORD(GS_sig(sigcontext));
751 #else
752 gs = wine_get_gs();
753 #endif
755 stack = init_handler( sigcontext );
757 /* stack sanity checks */
759 if ((char *)stack >= (char *)get_signal_stack() &&
760 (char *)stack < (char *)get_signal_stack() + signal_stack_size)
762 ERR( "nested exception on signal stack in thread %04lx eip %08lx esp %08lx stack %p-%p\n",
763 GetCurrentThreadId(), EIP_sig(sigcontext), ESP_sig(sigcontext),
764 NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackLimit, NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackBase );
765 server_abort_thread(1);
768 if (stack - 1 > stack || /* check for overflow in subtraction */
769 (char *)(stack - 1) < (char *)NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackLimit + 4096 ||
770 (char *)stack > (char *)NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackBase)
772 UINT diff = (char *)NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackLimit + 4096 - (char *)stack;
773 if (diff < 4096)
775 ERR( "stack overflow %u bytes in thread %04lx eip %08lx esp %08lx stack %p-%p\n",
776 diff, GetCurrentThreadId(), EIP_sig(sigcontext), ESP_sig(sigcontext),
777 NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackLimit, NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackBase );
778 server_abort_thread(1);
780 else WARN( "exception outside of stack limits in thread %04lx eip %08lx esp %08lx stack %p-%p\n",
781 GetCurrentThreadId(), EIP_sig(sigcontext), ESP_sig(sigcontext),
782 NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackLimit, NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackBase );
785 stack--; /* push the stack_layout structure */
786 stack->ret_addr = __wine_call_from_32_restore_regs;
787 stack->rec_ptr = &stack->rec;
788 stack->context_ptr = &stack->context;
790 stack->rec.ExceptionRecord = NULL;
791 stack->rec.ExceptionFlags = EXCEPTION_CONTINUABLE;
792 stack->rec.ExceptionAddress = (LPVOID)EIP_sig(sigcontext);
793 stack->rec.NumberParameters = 0;
795 stack->context.ContextFlags = CONTEXT_FULL;
796 stack->context.Eax = EAX_sig(sigcontext);
797 stack->context.Ebx = EBX_sig(sigcontext);
798 stack->context.Ecx = ECX_sig(sigcontext);
799 stack->context.Edx = EDX_sig(sigcontext);
800 stack->context.Esi = ESI_sig(sigcontext);
801 stack->context.Edi = EDI_sig(sigcontext);
802 stack->context.Ebp = EBP_sig(sigcontext);
803 stack->context.EFlags = EFL_sig(sigcontext);
804 stack->context.Eip = EIP_sig(sigcontext);
805 stack->context.Esp = ESP_sig(sigcontext);
806 stack->context.SegCs = LOWORD(CS_sig(sigcontext));
807 stack->context.SegDs = LOWORD(DS_sig(sigcontext));
808 stack->context.SegEs = LOWORD(ES_sig(sigcontext));
809 stack->context.SegFs = fs;
810 stack->context.SegGs = gs;
811 stack->context.SegSs = LOWORD(SS_sig(sigcontext));
813 /* now modify the sigcontext to return to the raise function */
814 ESP_sig(sigcontext) = (DWORD)stack;
815 EIP_sig(sigcontext) = (DWORD)func;
816 CS_sig(sigcontext) = wine_get_cs();
817 DS_sig(sigcontext) = wine_get_ds();
818 ES_sig(sigcontext) = wine_get_es();
819 FS_sig(sigcontext) = wine_get_fs();
820 GS_sig(sigcontext) = wine_get_gs();
821 SS_sig(sigcontext) = wine_get_ss();
823 return stack->rec_ptr;
827 /***********************************************************************
828 * get_exception_context
830 * Get a pointer to the context built by setup_exception.
832 static inline CONTEXT *get_exception_context( EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec )
834 return (CONTEXT *)rec - 1; /* cf. stack_layout structure */
838 /**********************************************************************
839 * get_fpu_code
841 * Get the FPU exception code from the FPU status.
843 static inline DWORD get_fpu_code( const CONTEXT *context )
845 DWORD status = context->FloatSave.StatusWord;
847 if (status & 0x01) /* IE */
849 if (status & 0x40) /* SF */
850 return EXCEPTION_FLT_STACK_CHECK;
851 else
852 return EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION;
854 if (status & 0x02) return EXCEPTION_FLT_DENORMAL_OPERAND; /* DE flag */
855 if (status & 0x04) return EXCEPTION_FLT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO; /* ZE flag */
856 if (status & 0x08) return EXCEPTION_FLT_OVERFLOW; /* OE flag */
857 if (status & 0x10) return EXCEPTION_FLT_UNDERFLOW; /* UE flag */
858 if (status & 0x20) return EXCEPTION_FLT_INEXACT_RESULT; /* PE flag */
859 return EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION; /* generic error */
863 /**********************************************************************
864 * raise_segv_exception
866 static void WINAPI raise_segv_exception( EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec, CONTEXT *context )
868 switch(rec->ExceptionCode)
870 case EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION:
871 if (rec->NumberParameters == 2)
873 if (!(rec->ExceptionCode = VIRTUAL_HandleFault( (void *)rec->ExceptionInformation[1] )))
874 return;
876 break;
877 case EXCEPTION_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT:
878 /* FIXME: pass through exception handler first? */
879 if (context->EFlags & 0x00040000)
881 /* Disable AC flag, return */
882 context->EFlags &= ~0x00040000;
883 return;
885 break;
887 __regs_RtlRaiseException( rec, context );
891 /**********************************************************************
892 * raise_trap_exception
894 static void WINAPI raise_trap_exception( EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec, CONTEXT *context )
896 DWORD dr0, dr1, dr2, dr3, dr6, dr7;
898 if (rec->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP)
900 if (context->EFlags & 0x100)
902 context->EFlags &= ~0x100; /* clear single-step flag */
904 else /* hardware breakpoint, fetch the debug registers */
906 context->ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS;
907 NtGetContextThread(GetCurrentThread(), context);
908 /* do we really have a bp from a debug register ?
909 * if not, then someone did a kill(SIGTRAP) on us, and we
910 * shall return a breakpoint, not a single step exception
912 if (!(context->Dr6 & 0xf)) rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT;
916 dr0 = context->Dr0;
917 dr1 = context->Dr1;
918 dr2 = context->Dr2;
919 dr3 = context->Dr3;
920 dr6 = context->Dr6;
921 dr7 = context->Dr7;
923 __regs_RtlRaiseException( rec, context );
925 if (dr0 != context->Dr0 || dr1 != context->Dr1 || dr2 != context->Dr2 ||
926 dr3 != context->Dr3 || dr6 != context->Dr6 || dr7 != context->Dr7)
928 /* the debug registers have changed, set the new values */
929 context->ContextFlags = CONTEXT_DEBUG_REGISTERS;
930 NtSetContextThread(GetCurrentThread(), context);
935 /**********************************************************************
936 * raise_fpu_exception
938 static void WINAPI raise_fpu_exception( EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec, CONTEXT *context )
940 __regs_RtlRaiseException( rec, context );
941 restore_fpu( context );
945 #ifdef __HAVE_VM86
946 /**********************************************************************
947 * raise_vm86_sti_exception
949 static void WINAPI raise_vm86_sti_exception( EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec, CONTEXT *context )
951 /* merge_vm86_pending_flags merges the vm86_pending flag in safely */
952 NtCurrentTeb()->vm86_pending |= VIP_MASK;
954 if (ntdll_get_thread_data()->vm86_ptr)
956 if (((char*)context->Eip >= (char*)vm86_return) &&
957 ((char*)context->Eip <= (char*)vm86_return_end) &&
958 (VM86_TYPE(context->Eax) != VM86_SIGNAL)) {
959 /* exiting from VM86, can't throw */
960 return;
962 merge_vm86_pending_flags( rec );
964 else if (NtCurrentTeb()->dpmi_vif &&
965 !wine_ldt_is_system(context->SegCs) &&
966 !wine_ldt_is_system(context->SegSs))
968 /* Executing DPMI code and virtual interrupts are enabled. */
969 NtCurrentTeb()->vm86_pending = 0;
970 __regs_RtlRaiseException( rec, context );
975 /**********************************************************************
976 * usr2_handler
978 * Handler for SIGUSR2.
979 * We use it to signal that the running __wine_enter_vm86() should
980 * immediately set VIP_MASK, causing pending events to be handled
981 * as early as possible.
983 static HANDLER_DEF(usr2_handler)
985 EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec = setup_exception( HANDLER_CONTEXT, raise_vm86_sti_exception );
986 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_VM86_STI;
988 #endif /* __HAVE_VM86 */
991 /**********************************************************************
992 * segv_handler
994 * Handler for SIGSEGV and related errors.
996 static HANDLER_DEF(segv_handler)
998 EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec = setup_exception( HANDLER_CONTEXT, raise_segv_exception );
1000 switch(get_trap_code(HANDLER_CONTEXT))
1002 case T_OFLOW: /* Overflow exception */
1003 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW;
1004 break;
1005 case T_BOUND: /* Bound range exception */
1006 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED;
1007 break;
1008 case T_PRIVINFLT: /* Invalid opcode exception */
1009 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION;
1010 break;
1011 case T_STKFLT: /* Stack fault */
1012 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW;
1013 break;
1014 case T_SEGNPFLT: /* Segment not present exception */
1015 case T_PROTFLT: /* General protection fault */
1016 case T_UNKNOWN: /* Unknown fault code */
1017 rec->ExceptionCode = get_error_code(HANDLER_CONTEXT) ? EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
1018 : EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION;
1019 break;
1020 case T_PAGEFLT: /* Page fault */
1021 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION;
1022 #ifdef FAULT_ADDRESS
1023 rec->NumberParameters = 2;
1024 rec->ExceptionInformation[0] = (get_error_code(HANDLER_CONTEXT) & 2) != 0;
1025 rec->ExceptionInformation[1] = (ULONG_PTR)FAULT_ADDRESS;
1026 #endif
1027 break;
1028 case T_ALIGNFLT: /* Alignment check exception */
1029 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT;
1030 break;
1031 default:
1032 ERR( "Got unexpected trap %d\n", get_trap_code(HANDLER_CONTEXT) );
1033 /* fall through */
1034 case T_NMI: /* NMI interrupt */
1035 case T_DNA: /* Device not available exception */
1036 case T_DOUBLEFLT: /* Double fault exception */
1037 case T_TSSFLT: /* Invalid TSS exception */
1038 case T_RESERVED: /* Unknown exception */
1039 case T_MCHK: /* Machine check exception */
1040 #ifdef T_CACHEFLT
1041 case T_CACHEFLT: /* Cache flush exception */
1042 #endif
1043 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION;
1044 break;
1049 /**********************************************************************
1050 * trap_handler
1052 * Handler for SIGTRAP.
1054 static HANDLER_DEF(trap_handler)
1056 EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec = setup_exception( HANDLER_CONTEXT, raise_trap_exception );
1058 switch(get_trap_code(HANDLER_CONTEXT))
1060 case T_TRCTRAP: /* Single-step exception */
1061 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP;
1062 EFL_sig(HANDLER_CONTEXT) &= ~0x100; /* clear single-step flag */
1063 break;
1064 case T_BPTFLT: /* Breakpoint exception */
1065 rec->ExceptionAddress = (char *)rec->ExceptionAddress - 1; /* back up over the int3 instruction */
1066 /* fall through */
1067 default:
1068 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT;
1069 break;
1074 /**********************************************************************
1075 * fpe_handler
1077 * Handler for SIGFPE.
1079 static HANDLER_DEF(fpe_handler)
1081 EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec = setup_exception( HANDLER_CONTEXT, raise_fpu_exception );
1082 CONTEXT *context;
1084 context = get_exception_context( rec );
1085 save_fpu( context, HANDLER_CONTEXT );
1087 switch(get_trap_code(HANDLER_CONTEXT))
1089 case T_DIVIDE: /* Division by zero exception */
1090 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO;
1091 break;
1092 case T_FPOPFLT: /* Coprocessor segment overrun */
1093 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION;
1094 break;
1095 case T_ARITHTRAP: /* Floating point exception */
1096 case T_UNKNOWN: /* Unknown fault code */
1097 rec->ExceptionCode = get_fpu_code( context );
1098 break;
1099 default:
1100 ERR( "Got unexpected trap %d\n", get_trap_code(HANDLER_CONTEXT) );
1101 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_FLT_INVALID_OPERATION;
1102 break;
1107 /**********************************************************************
1108 * int_handler
1110 * Handler for SIGINT.
1112 static HANDLER_DEF(int_handler)
1114 init_handler( HANDLER_CONTEXT );
1115 if (!dispatch_signal(SIGINT))
1117 EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec = setup_exception( HANDLER_CONTEXT, __regs_RtlRaiseException );
1118 rec->ExceptionCode = CONTROL_C_EXIT;
1122 /**********************************************************************
1123 * abrt_handler
1125 * Handler for SIGABRT.
1127 static HANDLER_DEF(abrt_handler)
1129 EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec = setup_exception( HANDLER_CONTEXT, __regs_RtlRaiseException );
1130 rec->ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_WINE_ASSERTION;
1131 rec->ExceptionFlags = EH_NONCONTINUABLE;
1135 /**********************************************************************
1136 * term_handler
1138 * Handler for SIGTERM.
1140 static HANDLER_DEF(term_handler)
1142 init_handler( HANDLER_CONTEXT );
1143 server_abort_thread(0);
1147 /**********************************************************************
1148 * usr1_handler
1150 * Handler for SIGUSR1, used to signal a thread that it got suspended.
1152 static HANDLER_DEF(usr1_handler)
1154 LARGE_INTEGER timeout;
1156 init_handler( HANDLER_CONTEXT );
1157 /* wait with 0 timeout, will only return once the thread is no longer suspended */
1158 timeout.QuadPart = 0;
1159 NTDLL_wait_for_multiple_objects( 0, NULL, 0, &timeout, 0 );
1163 /**********************************************************************
1164 * get_signal_stack_total_size
1166 * Retrieve the size to allocate for the signal stack, including the TEB at the bottom.
1167 * Must be a power of two.
1169 size_t get_signal_stack_total_size(void)
1171 static const size_t teb_size = 4096; /* we reserve one page for the TEB */
1173 if (!signal_stack_size)
1175 size_t size = 4096, min_size = teb_size + max( MINSIGSTKSZ, 4096 );
1176 /* find the first power of two not smaller than min_size */
1177 while (size < min_size) size *= 2;
1178 signal_stack_mask = size - 1;
1179 signal_stack_size = size - teb_size;
1181 return signal_stack_size + teb_size;
1185 /***********************************************************************
1186 * set_handler
1188 * Set a signal handler
1190 static int set_handler( int sig, int have_sigaltstack, void (*func)() )
1192 struct sigaction sig_act;
1194 #ifdef linux
1195 if (!have_sigaltstack)
1197 struct kernel_sigaction sig_act;
1198 sig_act.ksa_handler = func;
1199 sig_act.ksa_flags = SA_RESTART;
1200 sig_act.ksa_mask = (1 << (SIGINT-1)) |
1201 (1 << (SIGUSR2-1));
1202 /* point to the top of the signal stack */
1203 sig_act.ksa_restorer = (char *)get_signal_stack() + signal_stack_size;
1204 return wine_sigaction( sig, &sig_act, NULL );
1206 #endif /* linux */
1207 sig_act.sa_handler = func;
1208 sigemptyset( &sig_act.sa_mask );
1209 sigaddset( &sig_act.sa_mask, SIGINT );
1210 sigaddset( &sig_act.sa_mask, SIGUSR2 );
1212 #if defined(linux) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
1213 sig_act.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
1214 #elif defined (__svr4__) || defined(_SCO_DS) || defined(__APPLE__)
1215 sig_act.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_RESTART;
1216 #else
1217 sig_act.sa_flags = 0;
1218 #endif
1220 #ifdef SA_ONSTACK
1221 if (have_sigaltstack) sig_act.sa_flags |= SA_ONSTACK;
1222 #endif
1223 return sigaction( sig, &sig_act, NULL );
1227 /***********************************************************************
1228 * __wine_set_signal_handler (NTDLL.@)
1230 int __wine_set_signal_handler(unsigned int sig, wine_signal_handler wsh)
1232 if (sig > sizeof(handlers) / sizeof(handlers[0])) return -1;
1233 if (handlers[sig] != NULL) return -2;
1234 handlers[sig] = wsh;
1235 return 0;
1239 /**********************************************************************
1240 * SIGNAL_Init
1242 BOOL SIGNAL_Init(void)
1244 int have_sigaltstack = 0;
1246 #ifdef HAVE_SIGALTSTACK
1247 struct sigaltstack ss;
1248 ss.ss_sp = get_signal_stack();
1249 ss.ss_size = signal_stack_size;
1250 ss.ss_flags = 0;
1251 #ifdef __APPLE__ /* work around MacOS bug */
1252 ss.ss_sp = (char *)ss.ss_sp + ss.ss_size;
1253 #endif
1254 if (!sigaltstack(&ss, NULL)) have_sigaltstack = 1;
1255 #ifdef linux
1256 /* sigaltstack may fail because the kernel is too old, or
1257 because glibc is brain-dead. In the latter case a
1258 direct system call should succeed. */
1259 else if (!wine_sigaltstack(&ss, NULL)) have_sigaltstack = 1;
1260 #endif /* linux */
1261 #endif /* HAVE_SIGALTSTACK */
1263 if (set_handler( SIGINT, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())int_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1264 if (set_handler( SIGFPE, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())fpe_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1265 if (set_handler( SIGSEGV, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())segv_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1266 if (set_handler( SIGILL, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())segv_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1267 if (set_handler( SIGABRT, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())abrt_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1268 if (set_handler( SIGTERM, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())term_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1269 if (set_handler( SIGUSR1, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())usr1_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1270 #ifdef SIGBUS
1271 if (set_handler( SIGBUS, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())segv_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1272 #endif
1273 #ifdef SIGTRAP
1274 if (set_handler( SIGTRAP, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())trap_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1275 #endif
1277 #ifdef __HAVE_VM86
1278 if (set_handler( SIGUSR2, have_sigaltstack, (void (*)())usr2_handler ) == -1) goto error;
1279 #endif
1281 return TRUE;
1283 error:
1284 perror("sigaction");
1285 return FALSE;
1289 #ifdef __HAVE_VM86
1290 /**********************************************************************
1291 * __wine_enter_vm86 (NTDLL.@)
1293 * Enter vm86 mode with the specified register context.
1295 void __wine_enter_vm86( CONTEXT *context )
1297 EXCEPTION_RECORD rec;
1298 int res;
1299 struct vm86plus_struct vm86;
1301 memset( &vm86, 0, sizeof(vm86) );
1302 for (;;)
1304 restore_vm86_context( context, &vm86 );
1306 ntdll_get_thread_data()->vm86_ptr = &vm86;
1307 merge_vm86_pending_flags( &rec );
1309 res = vm86_enter( &ntdll_get_thread_data()->vm86_ptr ); /* uses and clears teb->vm86_ptr */
1310 if (res < 0)
1312 errno = -res;
1313 return;
1316 save_vm86_context( context, &vm86 );
1318 rec.ExceptionFlags = EXCEPTION_CONTINUABLE;
1319 rec.ExceptionRecord = NULL;
1320 rec.ExceptionAddress = (LPVOID)context->Eip;
1321 rec.NumberParameters = 0;
1323 switch(VM86_TYPE(res))
1325 case VM86_UNKNOWN: /* unhandled GP fault - IO-instruction or similar */
1326 rec.ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION;
1327 raise_segv_exception( &rec, context );
1328 continue;
1329 case VM86_TRAP: /* return due to DOS-debugger request */
1330 switch(VM86_ARG(res))
1332 case T_TRCTRAP: /* Single-step exception, single step flag is cleared by raise_trap_exception */
1333 rec.ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP;
1334 break;
1335 case T_BPTFLT: /* Breakpoint exception */
1336 rec.ExceptionAddress = (char *)rec.ExceptionAddress - 1; /* back up over the int3 instruction */
1337 /* fall through */
1338 default:
1339 rec.ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT;
1340 break;
1342 raise_trap_exception( &rec, context );
1343 continue;
1344 case VM86_INTx: /* int3/int x instruction (ARG = x) */
1345 rec.ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_VM86_INTx;
1346 rec.NumberParameters = 1;
1347 rec.ExceptionInformation[0] = VM86_ARG(res);
1348 break;
1349 case VM86_STI: /* sti/popf/iret instruction enabled virtual interrupts */
1350 context->EFlags |= VIF_MASK;
1351 context->EFlags &= ~VIP_MASK;
1352 NtCurrentTeb()->vm86_pending = 0;
1353 rec.ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_VM86_STI;
1354 break;
1355 case VM86_PICRETURN: /* return due to pending PIC request */
1356 rec.ExceptionCode = EXCEPTION_VM86_PICRETURN;
1357 break;
1358 case VM86_SIGNAL: /* cannot happen because vm86_enter handles this case */
1359 default:
1360 ERR( "unhandled result from vm86 mode %x\n", res );
1361 continue;
1363 __regs_RtlRaiseException( &rec, context );
1367 #else /* __HAVE_VM86 */
1368 /**********************************************************************
1369 * __wine_enter_vm86 (NTDLL.@)
1371 void __wine_enter_vm86( CONTEXT *context )
1373 MESSAGE("vm86 mode not supported on this platform\n");
1375 #endif /* __HAVE_VM86 */
1377 /**********************************************************************
1378 * DbgBreakPoint (NTDLL.@)
1380 __ASM_GLOBAL_FUNC( DbgBreakPoint, "int $3; ret");
1382 /**********************************************************************
1383 * DbgUserBreakPoint (NTDLL.@)
1385 __ASM_GLOBAL_FUNC( DbgUserBreakPoint, "int $3; ret");
1387 #endif /* __i386__ */