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			244 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
| /*
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|  * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
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|  *
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|  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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|  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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|  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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|  *
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|  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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|  *
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|  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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|  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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|  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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|  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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|  * limitations under the License.
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|  */
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| 
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| #include "fault_handler.h"
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| 
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| #include <sys/ucontext.h>
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| 
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| #include "arch/instruction_set.h"
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| #include "art_method.h"
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| #include "base/enums.h"
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| #include "base/hex_dump.h"
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| #include "base/logging.h"  // For VLOG.
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| #include "base/macros.h"
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| #include "runtime_globals.h"
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| #include "thread-current-inl.h"
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| 
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| //
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| // ARM specific fault handler functions.
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| //
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| 
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| namespace art {
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| 
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| extern "C" void art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal();
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| extern "C" void art_quick_throw_stack_overflow();
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| extern "C" void art_quick_implicit_suspend();
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| 
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| // Get the size of a thumb2 instruction in bytes.
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| static uint32_t GetInstructionSize(uint8_t* pc) {
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|   uint16_t instr = pc[0] | pc[1] << 8;
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|   bool is_32bit = ((instr & 0xF000) == 0xF000) || ((instr & 0xF800) == 0xE800);
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|   uint32_t instr_size = is_32bit ? 4 : 2;
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|   return instr_size;
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| }
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| 
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| void FaultManager::GetMethodAndReturnPcAndSp(siginfo_t* siginfo ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
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|                                              void* context,
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|                                              ArtMethod** out_method,
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|                                              uintptr_t* out_return_pc,
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|                                              uintptr_t* out_sp,
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|                                              bool* out_is_stack_overflow) {
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|   struct ucontext* uc = reinterpret_cast<struct ucontext*>(context);
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|   struct sigcontext *sc = reinterpret_cast<struct sigcontext*>(&uc->uc_mcontext);
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|   *out_sp = static_cast<uintptr_t>(sc->arm_sp);
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|   VLOG(signals) << "sp: " << std::hex << *out_sp;
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|   if (*out_sp == 0) {
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|     return;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // In the case of a stack overflow, the stack is not valid and we can't
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|   // get the method from the top of the stack.  However it's in r0.
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|   uintptr_t* fault_addr = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(sc->fault_address);
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|   uintptr_t* overflow_addr = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(
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|       reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(*out_sp) - GetStackOverflowReservedBytes(InstructionSet::kArm));
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|   if (overflow_addr == fault_addr) {
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|     *out_method = reinterpret_cast<ArtMethod*>(sc->arm_r0);
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|     *out_is_stack_overflow = true;
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|   } else {
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|     // The method is at the top of the stack.
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|     *out_method = reinterpret_cast<ArtMethod*>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(*out_sp)[0]);
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|     *out_is_stack_overflow = false;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Work out the return PC.  This will be the address of the instruction
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|   // following the faulting ldr/str instruction.  This is in thumb mode so
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|   // the instruction might be a 16 or 32 bit one.  Also, the GC map always
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|   // has the bottom bit of the PC set so we also need to set that.
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| 
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|   // Need to work out the size of the instruction that caused the exception.
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|   uint8_t* ptr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(sc->arm_pc);
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|   VLOG(signals) << "pc: " << std::hex << static_cast<void*>(ptr);
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| 
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|   if (ptr == nullptr) {
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|     // Somebody jumped to 0x0. Definitely not ours, and will definitely segfault below.
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|     *out_method = nullptr;
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|     return;
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|   }
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| 
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|   uint32_t instr_size = GetInstructionSize(ptr);
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| 
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|   *out_return_pc = (sc->arm_pc + instr_size) | 1;
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| }
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| 
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| bool NullPointerHandler::Action(int sig ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, siginfo_t* info, void* context) {
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|   if (!IsValidImplicitCheck(info)) {
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|     return false;
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|   }
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|   // The code that looks for the catch location needs to know the value of the
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|   // ARM PC at the point of call.  For Null checks we insert a GC map that is immediately after
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|   // the load/store instruction that might cause the fault.  However the mapping table has
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|   // the low bits set for thumb mode so we need to set the bottom bit for the LR
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|   // register in order to find the mapping.
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| 
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|   // Need to work out the size of the instruction that caused the exception.
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|   struct ucontext *uc = reinterpret_cast<struct ucontext*>(context);
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|   struct sigcontext *sc = reinterpret_cast<struct sigcontext*>(&uc->uc_mcontext);
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|   uint8_t* ptr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(sc->arm_pc);
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|   bool in_thumb_mode = sc->arm_cpsr & (1 << 5);
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|   uint32_t instr_size = in_thumb_mode ? GetInstructionSize(ptr) : 4;
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|   uintptr_t gc_map_location = (sc->arm_pc + instr_size) | (in_thumb_mode ? 1 : 0);
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| 
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|   // Push the gc map location to the stack and pass the fault address in LR.
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|   sc->arm_sp -= sizeof(uintptr_t);
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|   *reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(sc->arm_sp) = gc_map_location;
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|   sc->arm_lr = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(info->si_addr);
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|   sc->arm_pc = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal);
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|   // Make sure the thumb bit is set as the handler is in thumb mode.
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|   sc->arm_cpsr = sc->arm_cpsr | (1 << 5);
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|   // Pass the faulting address as the first argument of
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|   // art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal.
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|   VLOG(signals) << "Generating null pointer exception";
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|   return true;
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| }
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| 
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| // A suspend check is done using the following instruction sequence:
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| // 0xf723c0b2: f8d902c0  ldr.w   r0, [r9, #704]  ; suspend_trigger_
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| // .. some intervening instruction
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| // 0xf723c0b6: 6800      ldr     r0, [r0, #0]
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| 
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| // The offset from r9 is Thread::ThreadSuspendTriggerOffset().
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| // To check for a suspend check, we examine the instructions that caused
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| // the fault (at PC-4 and PC).
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| bool SuspensionHandler::Action(int sig ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, siginfo_t* info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
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|                                void* context) {
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|   // These are the instructions to check for.  The first one is the ldr r0,[r9,#xxx]
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|   // where xxx is the offset of the suspend trigger.
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|   uint32_t checkinst1 = 0xf8d90000
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|       + Thread::ThreadSuspendTriggerOffset<PointerSize::k32>().Int32Value();
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|   uint16_t checkinst2 = 0x6800;
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| 
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|   struct ucontext* uc = reinterpret_cast<struct ucontext*>(context);
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|   struct sigcontext *sc = reinterpret_cast<struct sigcontext*>(&uc->uc_mcontext);
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|   uint8_t* ptr2 = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(sc->arm_pc);
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|   uint8_t* ptr1 = ptr2 - 4;
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|   VLOG(signals) << "checking suspend";
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| 
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|   uint16_t inst2 = ptr2[0] | ptr2[1] << 8;
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|   VLOG(signals) << "inst2: " << std::hex << inst2 << " checkinst2: " << checkinst2;
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|   if (inst2 != checkinst2) {
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|     // Second instruction is not good, not ours.
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|     return false;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // The first instruction can a little bit up the stream due to load hoisting
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|   // in the compiler.
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|   uint8_t* limit = ptr1 - 40;   // Compiler will hoist to a max of 20 instructions.
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|   bool found = false;
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|   while (ptr1 > limit) {
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|     uint32_t inst1 = ((ptr1[0] | ptr1[1] << 8) << 16) | (ptr1[2] | ptr1[3] << 8);
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|     VLOG(signals) << "inst1: " << std::hex << inst1 << " checkinst1: " << checkinst1;
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|     if (inst1 == checkinst1) {
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|       found = true;
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|       break;
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|     }
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|     ptr1 -= 2;      // Min instruction size is 2 bytes.
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|   }
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|   if (found) {
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|     VLOG(signals) << "suspend check match";
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|     // This is a suspend check.  Arrange for the signal handler to return to
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|     // art_quick_implicit_suspend.  Also set LR so that after the suspend check it
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|     // will resume the instruction (current PC + 2).  PC points to the
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|     // ldr r0,[r0,#0] instruction (r0 will be 0, set by the trigger).
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| 
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|     // NB: remember that we need to set the bottom bit of the LR register
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|     // to switch to thumb mode.
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|     VLOG(signals) << "arm lr: " << std::hex << sc->arm_lr;
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|     VLOG(signals) << "arm pc: " << std::hex << sc->arm_pc;
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|     sc->arm_lr = sc->arm_pc + 3;      // +2 + 1 (for thumb)
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|     sc->arm_pc = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(art_quick_implicit_suspend);
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| 
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|     // Now remove the suspend trigger that caused this fault.
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|     Thread::Current()->RemoveSuspendTrigger();
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|     VLOG(signals) << "removed suspend trigger invoking test suspend";
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|     return true;
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|   }
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|   return false;
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| }
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| 
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| // Stack overflow fault handler.
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| //
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| // This checks that the fault address is equal to the current stack pointer
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| // minus the overflow region size (16K typically).  The instruction sequence
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| // that generates this signal is:
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| //
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| // sub r12,sp,#16384
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| // ldr.w r12,[r12,#0]
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| //
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| // The second instruction will fault if r12 is inside the protected region
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| // on the stack.
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| //
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| // If we determine this is a stack overflow we need to move the stack pointer
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| // to the overflow region below the protected region.
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| 
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| bool StackOverflowHandler::Action(int sig ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, siginfo_t* info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
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|                                   void* context) {
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|   struct ucontext* uc = reinterpret_cast<struct ucontext*>(context);
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|   struct sigcontext *sc = reinterpret_cast<struct sigcontext*>(&uc->uc_mcontext);
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|   VLOG(signals) << "stack overflow handler with sp at " << std::hex << &uc;
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|   VLOG(signals) << "sigcontext: " << std::hex << sc;
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| 
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|   uintptr_t sp = sc->arm_sp;
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|   VLOG(signals) << "sp: " << std::hex << sp;
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| 
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|   uintptr_t fault_addr = sc->fault_address;
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|   VLOG(signals) << "fault_addr: " << std::hex << fault_addr;
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|   VLOG(signals) << "checking for stack overflow, sp: " << std::hex << sp <<
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|     ", fault_addr: " << fault_addr;
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| 
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|   uintptr_t overflow_addr = sp - GetStackOverflowReservedBytes(InstructionSet::kArm);
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| 
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|   // Check that the fault address is the value expected for a stack overflow.
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|   if (fault_addr != overflow_addr) {
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|     VLOG(signals) << "Not a stack overflow";
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|     return false;
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|   }
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| 
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|   VLOG(signals) << "Stack overflow found";
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| 
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|   // Now arrange for the signal handler to return to art_quick_throw_stack_overflow_from.
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|   // The value of LR must be the same as it was when we entered the code that
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|   // caused this fault.  This will be inserted into a callee save frame by
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|   // the function to which this handler returns (art_quick_throw_stack_overflow).
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|   sc->arm_pc = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(art_quick_throw_stack_overflow);
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| 
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|   // Make sure the thumb bit is set as the handler is in thumb mode.
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|   sc->arm_cpsr = sc->arm_cpsr | (1 << 5);
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| 
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|   // The kernel will now return to the address in sc->arm_pc.
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|   return true;
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| }
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| }       // namespace art
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