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//==========================================================================
//
// signal2.cxx
//
// POSIX signal test 2
//
//==========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s): nickg
// Contributors: jlarmour
// Date: 2000-04-10
// Description: Tests POSIX signal functionality.
//
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
//==========================================================================
#include <pkgconf/isoinfra.h>
#include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h> // For exception codes
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <semaphore.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <cyg/infra/testcase.h>
#if CYGINT_ISO_SETJMP == 0
# define NA_MSG "Requires setjmp/longjmp implementation"
#elif !defined(CYGPKG_POSIX_SIGNALS)
# define NA_MSG "POSIX signals not enabled"
#endif
#ifdef NA_MSG
void
cyg_start(void)
{
CYG_TEST_INIT();
CYG_TEST_NA( NA_MSG );
}
#else
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Local variables
static jmp_buf jbuf;
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PowerPC is a special case as it has the alignment exception, but it
// doesn't trigger for this function unless in little-endian mode (although
// the exception exists for other instructions not used by this function so
// CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS will still be defined
#if defined(CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS) && !(defined(CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC) && (CYG_BYTEORDER==CYG_MSBFIRST))
static void
cause_unaligned_access(void)
{
volatile int x;
volatile CYG_ADDRESS p=(CYG_ADDRESS) &jbuf;
x = *(volatile int *)(p+1);
} // cause_unaligned_access()
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
static void
cause_illegal_access(void)
{
#ifdef CYGPKG_HAL_I386
// In the x86 architecture, although we have the DATA_ACCESS
// exception available, it is not possible to provoke it using the
// normal code of this test. This is because the normal segments we
// have installed in the segment registers cover all of memory. Instead we
// set GS to a descriptor that does not cover 0xF0000000-0xFFFFFFFF and
// poke at that.
__asm__ ( "movw $0x20,%%ax\n"
"movw %%ax,%%gs\n"
"movl %%gs:0xF0000000,%%eax\n"
:
:
: "eax"
);
#else
volatile int x;
volatile CYG_ADDRESS p=(CYG_ADDRESS) &jbuf;
do
{
x = *(volatile int *)(p);
p += (CYG_ADDRESS)0x100000;
} while( p != (CYG_ADDRESS)&jbuf );
#endif
} // cause_illegal_access()
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU_DIV_BY_ZERO
// num must always be 0 - do it this way in case the optimizer tries to
// get smart
static int
cause_fpe(int num)
{
double a;
a = 1.0/num; // Depending on FPU emulation and/or
// the FPU architecture, this may
// cause an exception.
// (float division by zero)
return ((int)a)/num; // This may cause an exception if
// the architecture supports it.
// (integer division by zero).
} // cause_fpe()
#endif
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Signal handler functions
static void sigsegv( int signo )
{
CYG_TEST_INFO( "sigsegv() handler called" );
CYG_TEST_CHECK( signo == SIGSEGV, "Signal not SIGSEGV");
longjmp( jbuf, 1 );
}
static void sigbus( int signo )
{
CYG_TEST_INFO( "sigbus() handler called" );
CYG_TEST_CHECK( signo == SIGBUS, "Signal not SIGBUS");
longjmp( jbuf, 1 );
}
static void sigfpe( int signo )
{
CYG_TEST_INFO( "sigfpe() handler called" );
CYG_TEST_CHECK( signo == SIGFPE, "Signal not SIGFPE");
longjmp( jbuf, 1 );
}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int ret;
sigset_t mask;
struct sigaction sa;
CYG_TEST_INIT();
// Make a full signal set
sigfillset( &mask );
// Install signal handlers
sa.sa_mask = mask;
sa.sa_flags = 0;
sa.sa_handler = sigsegv;
ret = sigaction( SIGSEGV, &sa, NULL );
CYG_TEST_CHECK( ret == 0 , "sigaction returned error");
sa.sa_handler = sigbus;
ret = sigaction( SIGBUS, &sa, NULL );
CYG_TEST_CHECK( ret == 0 , "sigaction returned error");
sa.sa_handler = sigfpe;
ret = sigaction( SIGFPE, &sa, NULL );
CYG_TEST_CHECK( ret == 0 , "sigaction returned error");
// now make an empty signal set
sigemptyset( &mask );
// Now reset the various exception handlers to eCos handlers so that we
// have control; this is the target side equivalent of the CYG_TEST_GDBCMD
// lines above:
#ifdef HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER
// Reclaim the VSR off CygMon possibly
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_TLBMISS_ACCESS
HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_TLBMISS_ACCESS, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION
HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU_DIV_BY_ZERO
HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU_DIV_BY_ZERO, NULL );
#endif
#endif
// PowerPC is a special case as it has the alignment exception, but it
// doesn't trigger for this function unless in little-endian mode (although
// the exception exists for other instructions not used by this function so
// CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS will still be defined
#if defined(CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_UNALIGNED_ACCESS) && !(defined(CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC) && (CYG_BYTEORDER==CYG_MSBFIRST))
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 1 - provoke unaligned access");
if( setjmp( jbuf ) == 0 )
{
pthread_sigmask( SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL );
cause_unaligned_access();
CYG_TEST_FAIL("Didn't cause exception");
}
#else
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 1 - provoke unaligned access - not supported");
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DATA_ACCESS
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 2 - provoke illegal access");
if( setjmp( jbuf ) == 0 )
{
pthread_sigmask( SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL );
cause_illegal_access();
CYG_TEST_FAIL("Didn't cause exception");
}
#else
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 1 - provoke illegal access - not supported");
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU_DIV_BY_ZERO
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 3 - provoke FP error");
if( setjmp( jbuf ) == 0 )
{
pthread_sigmask( SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL );
cause_fpe(0);
CYG_TEST_FAIL("Didn't cause exception");
}
#else
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 3 - provoke FP error - not supported");
#endif
CYG_TEST_PASS_FINISH( "signal2" );
}
#endif // ifndef NA_MSG
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// end of signal1.c
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