setjmp.S revision 1.4
11.4Schristos/* $NetBSD: setjmp.S,v 1.4 1997/07/16 14:37:44 christos Exp $ */ 21.4Schristos 31.1Scgd/* 41.1Scgd * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 51.1Scgd * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 61.1Scgd * 71.1Scgd * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group 81.1Scgd * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and 91.1Scgd * contributed to Berkeley. 101.1Scgd * 111.1Scgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 121.1Scgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 131.1Scgd * are met: 141.1Scgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 151.1Scgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 161.1Scgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 171.1Scgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 181.1Scgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 191.1Scgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 201.1Scgd * must display the following acknowledgement: 211.1Scgd * This product includes software developed by the University of 221.1Scgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors. 231.1Scgd * 4. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 311.1Scgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 321.1Scgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 331.1Scgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 341.1Scgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 351.1Scgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 361.1Scgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 371.1Scgd * SUCH DAMAGE. 381.1Scgd * 391.1Scgd * from: Header: setjmp.s,v 1.2 92/06/25 03:18:43 torek Exp 401.1Scgd */ 411.1Scgd 421.4Schristos#include <machine/asm.h> 431.1Scgd#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint) 441.4Schristos#if 0 451.1Scgd .asciz "@(#)setjmp.s 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93" 461.4Schristos#else 471.4Schristos RCSID("$NetBSD: setjmp.S,v 1.4 1997/07/16 14:37:44 christos Exp $") 481.4Schristos#endif 491.1Scgd#endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */ 501.1Scgd 511.1Scgd/* 521.1Scgd * C library -- setjmp, longjmp 531.1Scgd * 541.1Scgd * longjmp(a,v) 551.1Scgd * will generate a "return(v)" from 561.1Scgd * the last call to 571.1Scgd * setjmp(a) 581.1Scgd * by restoring registers from the stack, 591.1Scgd * and a struct sigcontext, see <signal.h> 601.1Scgd */ 611.1Scgd 621.1Scgd#include "SYS.h" 631.1Scgd 641.1ScgdENTRY(setjmp) 651.1Scgd /* 661.1Scgd * We use the caller's `arg dump' area (%sp+0x44; there are 6 ints 671.1Scgd * reserved there for us) to avoid having to allocate stack space 681.1Scgd * here. 691.1Scgd */ 701.1Scgd mov %o0, %o2 /* build sigcontext in [%o2] */ 711.1Scgd mov 1, %o0 /* SIG_BLOCK */ 721.1Scgd mov SYS_sigprocmask, %g1 731.1Scgd clr %o1 /* sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, (sigset_t *)NULL) */ 741.1Scgd t ST_SYSCALL 751.1Scgd st %o0, [%o2 + 4] /* sc.sc_mask = current mask; */ 761.1Scgd mov SYS_sigaltstack, %g1 771.1Scgd clr %o0 /* sigstack(NULL, &foo) */ 781.1Scgd add %sp, 0x48, %o1 /* (foo being in arg dump area) */ 791.1Scgd t ST_SYSCALL 801.1Scgd ld [%sp + 0x50], %o0 /* foo.ss_flags */ 811.1Scgd and %o0, 1, %o1 /* onstack = foo.ss_flags & 1; */ 821.1Scgd st %o0, [%o2 + 0] /* sc.sc_onstack = current onstack; */ 831.1Scgd st %sp, [%o2 + 8] /* sc.sc_sp = sp (both ours and caller's) */ 841.1Scgd add %o7, 8, %o0 851.1Scgd st %o0, [%o2 + 12] /* sc.sc_pc = return_pc */ 861.1Scgd add %o7, 12, %o0 871.1Scgd st %o0, [%o2 + 16] /* sc.sc_npc = return_pc + 4 */ 881.1Scgd st %g0, [%o2 + 20] /* sc.sc_psr = (clean psr) */ 891.1Scgd st %fp, [%o2 + 24] /* sc.sc_g1 = %fp (misuse, but what the heck) */ 901.1Scgd /* sc.sc_o0 = random(), set in longjmp */ 911.1Scgd retl /* return 0 */ 921.1Scgd clr %o0 931.1Scgd 941.1Scgd/* 951.1Scgd * All we need to do here is force sigreturn to load a new stack pointer, 961.1Scgd * new <pc,npc>, and appropriate %o0 return value from the sigcontext built 971.1Scgd * in setjmp. The %i and %l registers will be reloaded from the place to 981.1Scgd * which %sp points, due to sigreturn() semantics (sigreturn does not modify 991.1Scgd * the window pointer in the psr, hence it must force all windows to reload). 1001.1Scgd */ 1011.1ScgdENTRY(longjmp) 1021.1Scgd save %sp, -96, %sp 1031.1Scgd ld [%i0 + 8], %o2 /* make sure sc->sc_sp, sc->sc_fp nonzero */ 1041.1Scgd ld [%i0 + 24], %o3 1051.1Scgd orcc %o2, %o3, %g0 1061.1Scgd bz Lbotch 1071.1Scgd tst %i1 /* if (v == 0) v = 1; */ 1081.1Scgd bz,a 1f 1091.1Scgd mov 1, %i1 1101.1Scgd1: 1111.1Scgd st %i1, [%i0 + 28] /* sc.sc_o0 = v; */ 1121.1Scgd mov SYS_sigreturn, %g1 1131.1Scgd mov %i0, %o0 1141.1Scgd t ST_SYSCALL /* sigreturn(scp); */ 1151.1Scgd 1161.1ScgdLbotch: 1171.1Scgd /* oops, caller botched it */ 1181.1Scgd call _longjmperror 1191.1Scgd nop 1201.1Scgd unimp 0 121