1 /* Fault handler information. MacOSX version.
2 Copyright (C) 1993-1999, 2002-2003 Bruno Haible <clisp.org at bruno>
4 Copyright (C) 2003 Paolo Bonzini <gnu.org at bonzini>
6 Used under BSD license with permission from Paolo Bonzini and Bruno Haible,
9 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=200503102200.32002.bruno%40clisp.org
11 Modified for Factor by Slava Pestov */
18 /* The exception port on which our thread listens. */
19 mach_port_t our_exception_port;
21 /* The following sources were used as a *reference* for this exception handling
23 1. Apple's mach/xnu documentation
24 2. Timothy J. Wood's "Mach Exception Handlers 101" post to the
25 omnigroup's macosx-dev list.
26 http://www.wodeveloper.com/omniLists/macosx-dev/2000/June/msg00137.html */
28 /* Modify a suspended thread's thread_state so that when the thread resumes
29 executing, the call frame of the current C primitive (if any) is rewound, and
30 the appropriate Factor error is thrown from the top-most Factor frame. */
31 void factor_vm::call_fault_handler(
32 exception_type_t exception,
33 exception_data_type_t code,
34 MACH_EXC_STATE_TYPE *exc_state,
35 MACH_THREAD_STATE_TYPE *thread_state,
36 MACH_FLOAT_STATE_TYPE *float_state)
38 MACH_STACK_POINTER(thread_state) = (cell)fix_callstack_top((stack_frame *)MACH_STACK_POINTER(thread_state));
40 ctx->callstack_top = (stack_frame *)MACH_STACK_POINTER(thread_state);
42 /* Now we point the program counter at the right handler function. */
43 if(exception == EXC_BAD_ACCESS)
45 signal_fault_addr = MACH_EXC_STATE_FAULT(exc_state);
46 MACH_PROGRAM_COUNTER(thread_state) = (cell)factor::memory_signal_handler_impl;
48 else if(exception == EXC_ARITHMETIC && code != MACH_EXC_INTEGER_DIV)
50 signal_fpu_status = fpu_status(mach_fpu_status(float_state));
51 mach_clear_fpu_status(float_state);
52 MACH_PROGRAM_COUNTER(thread_state) = (cell)factor::fp_signal_handler_impl;
58 case EXC_ARITHMETIC: signal_number = SIGFPE; break;
59 case EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION: signal_number = SIGILL; break;
60 default: signal_number = SIGABRT; break;
63 MACH_PROGRAM_COUNTER(thread_state) = (cell)factor::misc_signal_handler_impl;
67 static void call_fault_handler(
69 exception_type_t exception,
70 exception_data_type_t code,
71 MACH_EXC_STATE_TYPE *exc_state,
72 MACH_THREAD_STATE_TYPE *thread_state,
73 MACH_FLOAT_STATE_TYPE *float_state)
75 /* Look up the VM instance involved */
76 THREADHANDLE thread_id = pthread_from_mach_thread_np(thread);
78 std::map<THREADHANDLE, factor_vm*>::const_iterator vm = thread_vms.find(thread_id);
80 /* Handle the exception */
81 if (vm != thread_vms.end())
82 vm->second->call_fault_handler(exception,code,exc_state,thread_state,float_state);
85 /* Handle an exception by invoking the user's fault handler and/or forwarding
86 the duty to the previously installed handlers. */
89 catch_exception_raise (mach_port_t exception_port,
92 exception_type_t exception,
93 exception_data_t code,
94 mach_msg_type_number_t code_count)
96 /* 10.6 likes to report exceptions from child processes too. Ignore those */
97 if(task != mach_task_self()) return KERN_FAILURE;
99 /* Get fault information and the faulting thread's register contents..
101 See http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/thread_get_state.html. */
102 MACH_EXC_STATE_TYPE exc_state;
103 mach_msg_type_number_t exc_state_count = MACH_EXC_STATE_COUNT;
104 if (thread_get_state (thread, MACH_EXC_STATE_FLAVOR,
105 (natural_t *)&exc_state, &exc_state_count)
108 /* The thread is supposed to be suspended while the exception
109 handler is called. This shouldn't fail. */
113 MACH_THREAD_STATE_TYPE thread_state;
114 mach_msg_type_number_t thread_state_count = MACH_THREAD_STATE_COUNT;
115 if (thread_get_state (thread, MACH_THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
116 (natural_t *)&thread_state, &thread_state_count)
119 /* The thread is supposed to be suspended while the exception
120 handler is called. This shouldn't fail. */
124 MACH_FLOAT_STATE_TYPE float_state;
125 mach_msg_type_number_t float_state_count = MACH_FLOAT_STATE_COUNT;
126 if (thread_get_state (thread, MACH_FLOAT_STATE_FLAVOR,
127 (natural_t *)&float_state, &float_state_count)
130 /* The thread is supposed to be suspended while the exception
131 handler is called. This shouldn't fail. */
135 /* Modify registers so to have the thread resume executing the
137 call_fault_handler(thread,exception,code[0],&exc_state,&thread_state,&float_state);
139 /* Set the faulting thread's register contents..
141 See http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/thread_set_state.html. */
142 if (thread_set_state (thread, MACH_FLOAT_STATE_FLAVOR,
143 (natural_t *)&float_state, float_state_count)
149 if (thread_set_state (thread, MACH_THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
150 (natural_t *)&thread_state, thread_state_count)
159 /* The main function of the thread listening for exceptions. */
161 mach_exception_thread (void *arg)
165 /* These two structures contain some private kernel data. We don't need
166 to access any of it so we don't bother defining a proper struct. The
167 correct definitions are in the xnu source code. */
168 /* Buffer for a message to be received. */
171 mach_msg_header_t head;
172 mach_msg_body_t msgh_body;
176 /* Buffer for a reply message. */
179 mach_msg_header_t head;
184 mach_msg_return_t retval;
186 /* Wait for a message on the exception port. */
187 retval = mach_msg (&msg.head, MACH_RCV_MSG | MACH_RCV_LARGE, 0,
188 sizeof (msg), our_exception_port,
189 MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL);
190 if (retval != MACH_MSG_SUCCESS)
195 /* Handle the message: Call exc_server, which will call
196 catch_exception_raise and produce a reply message. */
197 exc_server (&msg.head, &reply.head);
199 /* Send the reply. */
200 if (mach_msg (&reply.head, MACH_SEND_MSG, reply.head.msgh_size,
201 0, MACH_PORT_NULL, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL)
209 /* Initialize the Mach exception handler thread. */
210 void mach_initialize ()
213 exception_mask_t mask;
215 self = mach_task_self ();
217 /* Allocate a port on which the thread shall listen for exceptions. */
218 if (mach_port_allocate (self, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &our_exception_port)
220 fatal_error("mach_port_allocate() failed",0);
222 /* See http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/mach_port_insert_right.html. */
223 if (mach_port_insert_right (self, our_exception_port, our_exception_port,
224 MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND)
226 fatal_error("mach_port_insert_right() failed",0);
228 /* The exceptions we want to catch. */
229 mask = EXC_MASK_BAD_ACCESS | EXC_MASK_BAD_INSTRUCTION | EXC_MASK_ARITHMETIC;
231 /* Create the thread listening on the exception port. */
232 start_thread(mach_exception_thread,NULL);
234 /* Replace the exception port info for these exceptions with our own.
235 Note that we replace the exception port for the entire task, not only
236 for a particular thread. This has the effect that when our exception
237 port gets the message, the thread specific exception port has already
238 been asked, and we don't need to bother about it.
239 See http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/task_set_exception_ports.html. */
240 if (task_set_exception_ports (self, mask, our_exception_port,
241 EXCEPTION_DEFAULT, MACHINE_THREAD_STATE)
243 fatal_error("task_set_exception_ports() failed",0);