📄 trap.c
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/* * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah. * Copyright (c) 1992 OMRON Corporation. * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer * Science Department. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: Utah $Hdr: trap.c 1.35 91/12/26$ * from: hp300/hp300/trap.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 9/23/93 * * @(#)trap.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 12/6/93 */#include <sys/param.h>#include <sys/systm.h>#include <sys/proc.h>#include <sys/acct.h>#include <sys/kernel.h>#include <sys/signalvar.h>#include <sys/resourcevar.h>#include <sys/syscall.h>#include <sys/syslog.h>#include <sys/user.h>#ifdef KTRACE#include <sys/ktrace.h>#endif#include <machine/psl.h>#include <machine/trap.h>#include <machine/cpu.h>#include <machine/reg.h>#include <machine/mtpr.h>#include <vm/vm.h>#include <vm/pmap.h>struct sysent sysent[];int nsysent;char *trap_type[] = { "Bus error", "Address error", "Illegal instruction", "Zero divide", "CHK instruction", "TRAPV instruction", "Privilege violation", "Trace trap", "MMU fault", "SSIR trap", "Format error", "68881 exception", "Coprocessor violation", "Async system trap"};#define TRAP_TYPES (sizeof trap_type / sizeof trap_type[0])/* * Size of various exception stack frames (minus the standard 8 bytes) */short exframesize[] = { FMT0SIZE, /* type 0 - normal (68020/030/040) */ FMT1SIZE, /* type 1 - throwaway (68020/030/040) */ FMT2SIZE, /* type 2 - normal 6-word (68020/030/040) */ FMT3SIZE, /* type 3 - FP post-instruction (68040) */ -1, -1, -1, /* type 4-6 - undefined */ FMT7SIZE, /* type 7 - access error (68040) */ 58, /* type 8 - bus fault (68010) */ FMT9SIZE, /* type 9 - coprocessor mid-instruction (68020/030) */ FMTASIZE, /* type A - short bus fault (68020/030) */ FMTBSIZE, /* type B - long bus fault (68020/030) */ -1, -1, -1, -1 /* type C-F - undefined */};#ifdef LUNA2#define KDFAULT(c) (mmutype == MMU_68040 ? \ ((c) & SSW4_TMMASK) == SSW4_TMKD : \ ((c) & (SSW_DF|FC_SUPERD)) == (SSW_DF|FC_SUPERD))#define WRFAULT(c) (mmutype == MMU_68040 ? \ ((c) & SSW4_RW) == 0 : \ ((c) & (SSW_DF|SSW_RW)) == SSW_DF)#else#define KDFAULT(c) (((c) & (SSW_DF|SSW_FCMASK)) == (SSW_DF|FC_SUPERD))#define WRFAULT(c) (((c) & (SSW_DF|SSW_RW)) == SSW_DF)#endif#ifdef DEBUGint mmudebug = 0;int mmupid = -1;#define MDB_FOLLOW 1#define MDB_WBFOLLOW 2#define MDB_WBFAILED 4#define MDB_ISPID(p) (p) == mmupid#endif/* * trap and syscall both need the following work done before returning * to user mode. */static inline voiduserret(p, fp, oticks, faultaddr, fromtrap) register struct proc *p; register struct frame *fp; u_quad_t oticks; u_int faultaddr; int fromtrap;{ int sig, s;#ifdef LUNA2 int beenhere = 0;again:#endif /* take pending signals */ while ((sig = CURSIG(p)) != 0) postsig(sig); p->p_priority = p->p_usrpri; if (want_resched) { /* * Since we are curproc, clock will normally just change * our priority without moving us from one queue to another * (since the running process is not on a queue.) * If that happened after we put ourselves on the run queue * but before we switched, we might not be on the queue * indicated by our priority. */ s = splstatclock(); setrunqueue(p); p->p_stats->p_ru.ru_nivcsw++; mi_switch(); splx(s); while ((sig = CURSIG(p)) != 0) postsig(sig); } /* * If profiling, charge system time to the trapped pc. */ if (p->p_flag & P_PROFIL) { extern int psratio; addupc_task(p, fp->f_pc, (int)(p->p_sticks - oticks) * psratio); }#ifdef LUNA2 /* * Deal with user mode writebacks (from trap, or from sigreturn). * If any writeback fails, go back and attempt signal delivery. * unless we have already been here and attempted the writeback * (e.g. bad address with user ignoring SIGSEGV). In that case * we just return to the user without sucessfully completing * the writebacks. Maybe we should just drop the sucker? */ if (mmutype == MMU_68040 && fp->f_format == FMT7) { if (beenhere) {#ifdef DEBUG if (mmudebug & MDB_WBFAILED) printf(fromtrap ? "pid %d(%s): writeback aborted, pc=%x, fa=%x\n" : "pid %d(%s): writeback aborted in sigreturn, pc=%x\n", p->p_pid, p->p_comm, fp->f_pc, faultaddr);#endif } else if (sig = writeback(fp, fromtrap)) { beenhere = 1; oticks = p->p_sticks; trapsignal(p, sig, faultaddr); goto again; } }#endif curpriority = p->p_priority;}/* * Trap is called from locore to handle most types of processor traps, * including events such as simulated software interrupts/AST's. * System calls are broken out for efficiency. *//*ARGSUSED*/trap(type, code, v, frame) int type; unsigned code; register unsigned v; struct frame frame;{ register int i; unsigned ucode; register struct proc *p; u_quad_t sticks; unsigned ncode; extern char fswintr[]; cnt.v_trap++; p = curproc; ucode = 0; if (USERMODE(frame.f_sr)) { type |= T_USER; sticks = p->p_sticks; p->p_md.md_regs = frame.f_regs; } switch (type) { default:dopanic: printf("trap type %d, code = %x, v = %x\n", type, code, v); regdump(&frame, 128); type &= ~T_USER; if ((unsigned)type < TRAP_TYPES) panic(trap_type[type]); panic("trap"); case T_BUSERR: /* kernel bus error */ if (!p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault) goto dopanic; /* * If we have arranged to catch this fault in any of the * copy to/from user space routines, set PC to return to * indicated location and set flag informing buserror code * that it may need to clean up stack frame. */copyfault: frame.f_stackadj = exframesize[frame.f_format]; frame.f_format = frame.f_vector = 0; frame.f_pc = (int) p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault; return; case T_BUSERR|T_USER: /* bus error */ case T_ADDRERR|T_USER: /* address error */ ucode = v; i = SIGBUS; break;#ifdef FPCOPROC case T_COPERR: /* kernel coprocessor violation */#endif case T_FMTERR|T_USER: /* do all RTE errors come in as T_USER? */ case T_FMTERR: /* ...just in case... */ /* * The user has most likely trashed the RTE or FP state info * in the stack frame of a signal handler. */ type |= T_USER; printf("pid %d: kernel %s exception\n", p->p_pid, type==T_COPERR ? "coprocessor" : "format"); p->p_sigacts->ps_sigact[SIGILL] = SIG_DFL; i = sigmask(SIGILL); p->p_sigignore &= ~i; p->p_sigcatch &= ~i; p->p_sigmask &= ~i; i = SIGILL; ucode = frame.f_format; /* XXX was ILL_RESAD_FAULT */ break;#ifdef FPCOPROC case T_COPERR|T_USER: /* user coprocessor violation */ /* What is a proper response here? */ ucode = 0; i = SIGFPE; break; case T_FPERR|T_USER: /* 68881 exceptions */ /* * We pass along the 68881 status register which locore stashed * in code for us. Note that there is a possibility that the * bit pattern of this register will conflict with one of the * FPE_* codes defined in signal.h. Fortunately for us, the * only such codes we use are all in the range 1-7 and the low * 3 bits of the status register are defined as 0 so there is * no clash. */ ucode = code; i = SIGFPE; break;#endif#ifdef LUNA2 case T_FPEMULI|T_USER: /* unimplemented FP instuction */ case T_FPEMULD|T_USER: /* unimplemented FP data type */ /* XXX need to FSAVE */ printf("pid %d(%s): unimplemented FP %s at %x (EA %x)\n", p->p_pid, p->p_comm, frame.f_format == 2 ? "instruction" : "data type", frame.f_pc, frame.f_fmt2.f_iaddr); /* XXX need to FRESTORE */ i = SIGFPE; break;#endif case T_ILLINST|T_USER: /* illegal instruction fault */ case T_PRIVINST|T_USER: /* privileged instruction fault */ ucode = frame.f_format; /* XXX was ILL_PRIVIN_FAULT */ i = SIGILL; break; case T_ZERODIV|T_USER: /* Divide by zero */ ucode = frame.f_format; /* XXX was FPE_INTDIV_TRAP */ i = SIGFPE; break; case T_CHKINST|T_USER: /* CHK instruction trap */ ucode = frame.f_format; /* XXX was FPE_SUBRNG_TRAP */ i = SIGFPE; break; case T_TRAPVINST|T_USER: /* TRAPV instruction trap */ ucode = frame.f_format; /* XXX was FPE_INTOVF_TRAP */ i = SIGFPE; break; /* * XXX: Trace traps are a nightmare. * * HP-UX uses trap #1 for breakpoints, * HPBSD uses trap #2, * SUN 3.x uses trap #15, * KGDB uses trap #15 (for kernel breakpoints; handled elsewhere). * * HPBSD and HP-UX traps both get mapped by locore.s into T_TRACE. * SUN 3.x traps get passed through as T_TRAP15 and are not really * supported yet. */ case T_TRACE: /* kernel trace trap */ case T_TRAP15: /* SUN trace trap */ frame.f_sr &= ~PSL_T; i = SIGTRAP; break; case T_TRACE|T_USER: /* user trace trap */ case T_TRAP15|T_USER: /* SUN user trace trap */ frame.f_sr &= ~PSL_T; i = SIGTRAP; break; case T_ASTFLT: /* system async trap, cannot happen */ goto dopanic; case T_ASTFLT|T_USER: /* user async trap */ astpending = 0; /* * We check for software interrupts first. This is because * they are at a higher level than ASTs, and on a VAX would * interrupt the AST. We assume that if we are processing * an AST that we must be at IPL0 so we don't bother to * check. Note that we ensure that we are at least at SIR * IPL while processing the SIR. */ spl1(); /* fall into... */ case T_SSIR: /* software interrupt */ case T_SSIR|T_USER: if (ssir & SIR_NET) { siroff(SIR_NET); cnt.v_soft++; netintr(); } if (ssir & SIR_CLOCK) { siroff(SIR_CLOCK); cnt.v_soft++; softclock(); } /* * If this was not an AST trap, we are all done. */ if (type != (T_ASTFLT|T_USER)) { cnt.v_trap--; return; } spl0(); if (p->p_flag & P_OWEUPC) { p->p_flag &= ~P_OWEUPC; ADDUPROF(p); } goto out; case T_MMUFLT: /* kernel mode page fault */ /* * If we were doing profiling ticks or other user mode * stuff from interrupt code, Just Say No. */ if (p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault == fswintr) goto copyfault; /* fall into ... */ case T_MMUFLT|T_USER: /* page fault */ { register vm_offset_t va; register struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace; register vm_map_t map; int rv; vm_prot_t ftype; extern vm_map_t kernel_map;#ifdef DEBUG if ((mmudebug & MDB_WBFOLLOW) || MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid)) printf("trap: T_MMUFLT pid=%d, code=%x, v=%x, pc=%x, sr=%x\n", p->p_pid, code, v, frame.f_pc, frame.f_sr);#endif /* * It is only a kernel address space fault iff: * 1. (type & T_USER) == 0 and * 2. pcb_onfault not set or * 3. pcb_onfault set but supervisor space data fault * The last can occur during an exec() copyin where the * argument space is lazy-allocated. */ if (type == T_MMUFLT && (!p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_onfault || KDFAULT(code))) map = kernel_map; else map = &vm->vm_map; if (WRFAULT(code)) ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE; else ftype = VM_PROT_READ; va = trunc_page((vm_offset_t)v);#ifdef DEBUG if (map == kernel_map && va == 0) { printf("trap: bad kernel access at %x\n", v); goto dopanic; }#endif rv = vm_fault(map, va, ftype, FALSE);#ifdef DEBUG if (rv && MDB_ISPID(p->p_pid)) printf("vm_fault(%x, %x, %x, 0) -> %x\n", map, va, ftype, rv);#endif /* * If this was a stack access we keep track of the maximum * accessed stack size. Also, if vm_fault gets a protection * failure it is due to accessing the stack region outside * the current limit and we need to reflect that as an access * error.
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