
libstdc++-v3: * config/os/solaris/solaris2.8: Rename to ... * config/os/solaris/solaris2.9: ... this. * config/abi/post/solaris2.8: Rename to ... * config/abi/post/solaris2.9: ... this. * configure.host (os_include_dir): Remove solaris2.8. Reflect renaming. (abi_baseline_pair): Remove *-*-solaris2.8. Reflect renaming. * configure.ac (GLIBCXX_CHECK_MATH_PROTO): Remove (GLIBCXX_CHECK_STDLIB_PROTO): Remove. * acinclude.m4 (GLIBCXX_CHECK_MATH_PROTO): Remove (GLIBCXX_CHECK_STDLIB_PROTO): Remove. (GLIBCXX_CHECK_GTHREADS): Remove Solaris 8 handling. * crossconfig.m4 (GLIBCXX_CROSSCONFIG): Remove *-solaris2.8 handling. * configure: Regenerate. * config.h.in: Regenerate. * config/os/solaris/solaris2.9/os_defines.h (__CORRECT_ISO_CPP_MATH_H_PROTO): Define. (__CORRECT_ISO_CPP_STDLIB_H_PROTO): Define. * include/c_global/cmath: Rename __CORRECT_ISO_CPP_MATH_H_PROTO1 to __CORRECT_ISO_CPP_MATH_H_PROTO. [!__CORRECT_ISO_CPP_MATH_H_PROTO2]: Remove. * include/tr1/cmath: Rename __CORRECT_ISO_CPP_MATH_H_PROTO1 to __CORRECT_ISO_CPP_MATH_H_PROTO. * doc/xml/manual/configure.xml (Configure, --enable-libstdcxx-threads): Remove Solaris 8 reference. * testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_arithmetic/char/12.cc: Don't xfail on *-*-solaris2.8. * testsuite/27_io/basic_istream/extractors_arithmetic/wchar_t/12.cc: Likewise. * testsuite/ext/enc_filebuf/char/13598.cc: Don't xfail on *-*-solaris2.8. libjava: * configure.ac (THREADLIBS): Remove *-*-solaris2.8 handling. * configure: Regenerate. libgcc: * config/i386/sol2-unwind.h (x86_fallback_frame_state): Remove Solaris 8 handling. * config/sparc/sol2-unwind.h (sparc64_is_sighandler): Remove Solaris 8 handling. (sparc_is_sighandler): Likewise. libcpp: * lex.c: Remove Solaris 8 reference. gcc/testsuite: * g++.dg/warn/miss-format-1.C: Remove *-*-solaris2.8 handling. * gcc.dg/c99-stdint-6.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/lto/20090210_0.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/pr28796-2.c: Don't skip on sparc*-sun-solaris2.8. * gcc.dg/pragma-init-fini.c: Don't skip on i?86-*-solaris2.8. * gcc.dg/pragma-init-fini-2.c: Likewise. * gcc.dg/torture/pr47917.c: Remove *-*-solaris2.8 handling. * gcc.target/i386/pr22076.c: Remove i?86-*-solaris2.8 handling. * gcc.target/i386/pr22152.c: Likewise. * gcc.target/i386/vect8-ret.c: Likewise. * lib/target-supports.exp (add_options_for_tls): Remove Solaris 8 handling. gcc: * config.gcc (enable_obsolete): Remove *-*-solaris2.8*. (*-*-solaris2.[0-8], *-*-solaris2.[0-8].*): Mark unsupported. (i[34567]86-*-solaris2*, x86_64-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*): Remove Solaris 8 support. * configure.ac (gcc_cv_ld_hidden): Remove *-*-solaris2.8*. (ld_tls_support): Remove Solaris 8 references. (lwp_dir, lwp_spec): Remove support for alternate thread library. * acinclude.m4 (gcc_cv_initfini_array): Remove *-*-solaris2.* tests. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * config/sol2.h (LINK_SPEC): Remove LIB_THREAD_LDFLAGS_SPEC. * config/i386/sol2.h: Remove Solaris 8 references. * doc/install.texi (Specific, i?86-*-solaris2.[89]): Rename to ... (i?86-*-solaris2.9): ... this. Remove Solaris 8 references. (Specific, *-*-solaris2*): Document Solaris 8 removal. Remove Solaris 8 references. fixincludes: * inclhack.def (math_exception): Remove duplicate. (solaris_cond_init): Remove. (solaris_sys_va_list): Remove Solaris 8 support. * fixincl.x: Regenerate. * tests/base/pthread.h [SOLARIS_COND_INIT_CHECK]: Remove. From-SVN: r185392
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/* DWARF2 EH unwinding support for SPARC Solaris.
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Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
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permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
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3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
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a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
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see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* Do code reading to identify a signal frame, and set the frame
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state data appropriately. See unwind-dw2.c for the structs. */
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#include <ucontext.h>
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#include <sys/frame.h>
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#include <sys/stack.h>
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#ifdef __arch64__
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#define IS_SIGHANDLER sparc64_is_sighandler
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static int
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sparc64_is_sighandler (unsigned int *pc, void *cfa, int *nframes)
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{
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if (/* Solaris 9 - single-threaded
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----------------------------
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The pattern changes slightly in different versions of the
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operating system, so we skip the comparison against pc[-6] for
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Solaris 9.
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<sigacthandler+24>: sra %i0, 0, %l1
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Solaris 9 5/02:
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<sigacthandler+28>: ldx [ %o2 + 0xf68 ], %g5
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Solaris 9 9/05:
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<sigacthandler+28>: ldx [ %o2 + 0xe50 ], %g5
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<sigacthandler+32>: sllx %l1, 3, %g4
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<sigacthandler+36>: mov %l1, %o0
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<sigacthandler+40>: ldx [ %g4 + %g5 ], %l0
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<sigacthandler+44>: call %l0
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<sigacthandler+48>: mov %i2, %o2
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<sigacthandler+52>: cmp %l1, 8 <--- PC */
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( pc[-7] == 0xa33e2000
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/* skip pc[-6] */
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&& pc[-5] == 0x892c7003
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&& pc[-4] == 0x90100011
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&& pc[-3] == 0xe0590005
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&& pc[-2] == 0x9fc40000
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&& pc[-1] == 0x9410001a
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&& pc[ 0] == 0x80a46008))
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{
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/* We need to move up one frame:
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<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
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sigacthandler
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<kernel>
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*/
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*nframes = 1;
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return 1;
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}
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if (/* Solaris 8+ - multi-threaded
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----------------------------
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<__sighndlr>: save %sp, -176, %sp
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<__sighndlr+4>: mov %i0, %o0
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<__sighndlr+8>: mov %i1, %o1
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<__sighndlr+12>: call %i3
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<__sighndlr+16>: mov %i2, %o2
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<__sighndlr+20>: ret <--- PC
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<__sighndlr+24>: restore */
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pc[-5] == 0x9de3bf50
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&& pc[-4] == 0x90100018
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&& pc[-3] == 0x92100019
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&& pc[-2] == 0x9fc6c000
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&& pc[-1] == 0x9410001a
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&& pc[ 0] == 0x81c7e008
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&& pc[ 1] == 0x81e80000)
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{
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/* We have observed different calling frames among different
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versions of the operating system, so that we need to
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discriminate using the upper frame. We look for the return
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address of the caller frame (there is an offset of 15 double
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words between the frame address and the place where this return
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address is stored) in order to do some more pattern matching. */
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unsigned int cuh_pattern
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= *(unsigned int *)(*(unsigned long *)(cfa + 15*8) - 4);
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if (cuh_pattern == 0x92100019)
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/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern for Solaris 11.
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This is the same setup as for Solaris 9, see below. */
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*nframes = 3;
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else if (cuh_pattern == 0xd25fa7ef)
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{
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/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern for Solaris 10.
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There are 2 cases so we look for the return address of the
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caller's caller frame in order to do more pattern matching. */
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unsigned long sah_address = *(unsigned long *)(cfa + 176 + 15*8);
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if (sah_address && *(unsigned int *)(sah_address - 4) == 0x92100019)
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/* This is the same setup as for Solaris 9, see below. */
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*nframes = 3;
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else
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/* The sigacthandler frame isn't present in the chain.
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We need to move up two frames:
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<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
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__sighndlr
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call_user_handler frame
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<kernel>
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*/
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*nframes = 2;
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}
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else if (cuh_pattern == 0x9410001a || cuh_pattern == 0x94100013)
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/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern for Solaris 9.
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We need to move up three frames:
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<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
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__sighndlr
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call_user_handler
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sigacthandler
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<kernel>
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*/
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*nframes = 3;
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#define MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR sparc64_fallback_frame_state
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#define MD_FROB_UPDATE_CONTEXT sparc64_frob_update_context
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static void
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sparc64_frob_update_context (struct _Unwind_Context *context,
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_Unwind_FrameState *fs)
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{
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/* The column of %sp contains the old CFA, not the old value of %sp.
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The CFA offset already comprises the stack bias so, when %sp is the
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CFA register, we must avoid counting the stack bias twice. Do not
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do that for signal frames as the offset is artificial for them. */
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if (fs->regs.cfa_reg == __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ()
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&& fs->regs.cfa_how == CFA_REG_OFFSET
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&& fs->regs.cfa_offset != 0
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&& !fs->signal_frame)
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{
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long i;
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context->cfa -= STACK_BIAS;
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for (i = 0; i < DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS + 1; ++i)
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if (fs->regs.reg[i].how == REG_SAVED_OFFSET)
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_Unwind_SetGRPtr (context, i,
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_Unwind_GetGRPtr (context, i) - STACK_BIAS);
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}
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}
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#else
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#define IS_SIGHANDLER sparc_is_sighandler
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static int
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sparc_is_sighandler (unsigned int *pc, void *cfa, int *nframes)
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{
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if (/* Solaris 9 - single-threaded
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----------------------------
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The pattern changes slightly in different versions of the operating
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system, so we skip the comparison against pc[-6].
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<sigacthandler+16>: add %o1, %o7, %o3
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<sigacthandler+20>: mov %i1, %o1
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<sigacthandler+24>: ld [ %o3 + <offset> ], %o2
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<sigacthandler+28>: sll %i0, 2, %o0
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<sigacthandler+32>: ld [ %o0 + %o2 ], %l0
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<sigacthandler+36>: mov %i0, %o0
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<sigacthandler+40>: call %l0
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<sigacthandler+44>: mov %i2, %o2
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<sigacthandler+48>: cmp %i0, 8 <--- PC */
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pc[-8] == 0x9602400f
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&& pc[-7] == 0x92100019
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/* skip pc[-6] */
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&& pc[-5] == 0x912e2002
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&& pc[-4] == 0xe002000a
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&& pc[-3] == 0x90100018
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&& pc[-2] == 0x9fc40000
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&& pc[-1] == 0x9410001a
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&& pc[ 0] == 0x80a62008)
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{
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/* We need to move up one frame:
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<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
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sigacthandler
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<kernel>
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*/
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*nframes = 1;
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return 1;
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}
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if(/* Solaris 8+ - multi-threaded
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----------------------------
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<__sighndlr>: save %sp, -96, %sp
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<__sighndlr+4>: mov %i0, %o0
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<__sighndlr+8>: mov %i1, %o1
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<__sighndlr+12>: call %i3
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<__sighndlr+16>: mov %i2, %o2
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<__sighndlr+20>: ret <--- PC
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<__sighndlr+24>: restore */
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pc[-5] == 0x9de3bfa0
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&& pc[-4] == 0x90100018
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&& pc[-3] == 0x92100019
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&& pc[-2] == 0x9fc6c000
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&& pc[-1] == 0x9410001a
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&& pc[ 0] == 0x81c7e008
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&& pc[ 1] == 0x81e80000)
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{
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/* We have observed different calling frames among different
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versions of the operating system, so that we need to
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discriminate using the upper frame. We look for the return
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address of the caller frame (there is an offset of 15 words
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between the frame address and the place where this return
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address is stored) in order to do some more pattern matching. */
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unsigned int cuh_pattern
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= *(unsigned int *)(*(unsigned int *)(cfa + 15*4) - 4);
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if (cuh_pattern == 0x92100019)
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/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern for Solaris 11.
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This is the same setup as for Solaris 9, see below. */
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*nframes = 3;
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else if (cuh_pattern == 0xd407a04c)
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{
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/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern for Solaris 10.
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There are 2 cases so we look for the return address of the
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caller's caller frame in order to do more pattern matching. */
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unsigned int sah_address = *(unsigned int *)(cfa + 96 + 15*4);
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if (sah_address && *(unsigned int *)(sah_address - 4) == 0x92100019)
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/* This is the same setup as for Solaris 9, see below. */
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*nframes = 3;
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else
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/* The sigacthandler frame isn't present in the chain.
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We need to move up two frames:
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<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
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__sighndlr
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call_user_handler frame
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<kernel>
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*/
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*nframes = 2;
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}
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else if (cuh_pattern == 0x9410001a || cuh_pattern == 0x9410001b)
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/* This matches the call_user_handler pattern for Solaris 9.
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We need to move up three frames:
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<signal handler> <-- context->cfa
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__sighndlr
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call_user_handler
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sigacthandler
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<kernel>
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*/
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*nframes = 3;
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#define MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR sparc_fallback_frame_state
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#endif
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static _Unwind_Reason_Code
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MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR (struct _Unwind_Context *context,
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_Unwind_FrameState *fs)
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{
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void *pc = context->ra;
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struct frame *fp = (struct frame *) context->cfa;
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int nframes;
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void *this_cfa = context->cfa;
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long new_cfa;
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void *ra_location, *shifted_ra_location;
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mcontext_t *mctx;
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int i;
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/* Deal with frame-less function from which a signal was raised. */
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if (_Unwind_IsSignalFrame (context))
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{
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/* The CFA is by definition unmodified in this case. */
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fs->regs.cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.cfa_reg = __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ();
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fs->regs.cfa_offset = 0;
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/* This is the canonical RA column. */
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fs->retaddr_column = 15;
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return _URC_NO_REASON;
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}
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if (IS_SIGHANDLER (pc, this_cfa, &nframes))
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{
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struct handler_args {
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struct frame frwin;
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ucontext_t ucontext;
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} *handler_args;
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ucontext_t *ucp;
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/* context->cfa points into the frame after the saved frame pointer and
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saved pc (struct frame).
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The ucontext_t structure is in the kernel frame after a struct
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frame. Since the frame sizes vary even within OS releases, we
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need to walk the stack to get there. */
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for (i = 0; i < nframes; i++)
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fp = (struct frame *) ((char *)fp->fr_savfp + STACK_BIAS);
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handler_args = (struct handler_args *) fp;
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ucp = &handler_args->ucontext;
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mctx = &ucp->uc_mcontext;
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}
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/* Exit if the pattern at the return address does not match the
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previous three patterns. */
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else
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return _URC_END_OF_STACK;
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new_cfa = mctx->gregs[REG_SP];
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/* The frame address is %sp + STACK_BIAS in 64-bit mode. */
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new_cfa += STACK_BIAS;
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fs->regs.cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.cfa_reg = __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ();
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fs->regs.cfa_offset = new_cfa - (long) this_cfa;
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/* Restore global and out registers (in this order) from the
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ucontext_t structure, uc_mcontext.gregs field. */
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for (i = 1; i < 16; i++)
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{
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/* We never restore %sp as everything is purely CFA-based. */
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if ((unsigned int) i == __builtin_dwarf_sp_column ())
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continue;
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/* First the global registers and then the out registers. */
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fs->regs.reg[i].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[i].loc.offset = (long)&mctx->gregs[REG_Y + i] - new_cfa;
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}
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/* Just above the stack pointer there are 16 extended words in which
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the register window (in and local registers) was saved. */
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for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
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{
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fs->regs.reg[i + 16].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[i + 16].loc.offset = i*sizeof(long);
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}
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/* Check whether we need to restore FPU registers. */
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if (mctx->fpregs.fpu_qcnt)
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{
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for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
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{
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fs->regs.reg[i + 32].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[i + 32].loc.offset
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= (long)&mctx->fpregs.fpu_fr.fpu_regs[i] - new_cfa;
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}
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#ifdef __arch64__
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/* For 64-bit, fpu_fr.fpu_dregs contains 32 instead of 16 doubles. */
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for (i = 32; i < 64; i++)
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{
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if (i > 32 && (i & 1))
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continue;
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fs->regs.reg[i + 32].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[i + 32].loc.offset
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= (long)&mctx->fpregs.fpu_fr.fpu_dregs[i/2] - new_cfa;
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}
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#endif
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}
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/* State the rules to find the kernel's code "return address", which is
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the address of the active instruction when the signal was caught.
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On the SPARC, since RETURN_ADDR_OFFSET (essentially 8) is defined, we
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need to preventively subtract it from the purported return address. */
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ra_location = &mctx->gregs[REG_PC];
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shifted_ra_location = &mctx->gregs[REG_Y];
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*(void **)shifted_ra_location = *(void **)ra_location - 8;
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fs->retaddr_column = 0;
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fs->regs.reg[0].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET;
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fs->regs.reg[0].loc.offset = (long)shifted_ra_location - new_cfa;
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fs->signal_frame = 1;
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return _URC_NO_REASON;
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}
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