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//========================================================================
//
// signal2.c
//
// ISO C signal handling test
//
//========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s): jlarmour
// Contributors:
// Date: 2000-04-18
// Purpose: Test hardware signal functionality
// Description: This file contains a number of tests for ISO C signal
// handling when used with hardware exceptions
// Usage:
//
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
//
//========================================================================
// CONFIGURATION
#include <pkgconf/system.h>
#include <pkgconf/libc_signals.h> // C library signals configuration
// INCLUDES
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h> // Common type definitions and support
#include <cyg/infra/testcase.h> // Test infrastructure
#ifdef CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS
#include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h> // exception ranges &
// HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER
#include <signal.h> // Signal functions
#include <setjmp.h> // setjmp(), longjmp()
// STATICS
static int state;
static jmp_buf jbuf;
#endif
// FUNCTIONS
#ifdef CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS
static void
myhandler(int sig)
{
__sighandler_t handler1;
CYG_TEST_INFO("myhandler() called");
++state;
handler1 = signal(sig, &myhandler);
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(handler1 == SIG_DFL,
"handler reset itself to default");
longjmp(jbuf, 1);
} // myhandler()
static void
cause_memerror(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) &state;
do {
// do a read which prevents us accidentally writing over something
// important. Make it misaligned to increase the chances of an
// exception happening
x = *(volatile int *)(p+1);
p += (CYG_ADDRESS)0x100000;
} while(p != 0);
#endif
} // cause_memerror()
// 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()
volatile int tmp;
#endif
int
main( int argc, char *argv[] )
{
#ifdef CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS
__sighandler_t handler1;
// special callout to request GDB to alter its handling of signals
CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGBUS nostop");
CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGSEGV nostop");
CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGILL nostop");
CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGFPE nostop");
CYG_TEST_GDBCMD("handle SIGSYS nostop");
#endif // ifdef CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS
CYG_TEST_INIT();
#ifdef CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS
// Avoid compiler warnings if tests are not applicable.
if (0) cause_memerror();
if (0) cause_fpe(0);
#endif
CYG_TEST_INFO("Starting tests from testcase " __FILE__ " for C "
"library signal functions");
// Now reset the exception handlers various 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_DIV_BY_ZERO
HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_DIV_BY_ZERO, NULL );
#endif
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU
HAL_VSR_SET_TO_ECOS_HANDLER( CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU, 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
#ifdef CYGSEM_LIBC_SIGNALS_HWEXCEPTIONS
// Test 1
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 1");
handler1 = signal(SIGSEGV, &myhandler);
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(handler1 == SIG_DFL,
"SIGSEGV handler initialized to default");
handler1 = signal(SIGBUS, &myhandler);
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(handler1 == SIG_DFL,
"SIGBUS handler initialized to default");
handler1 = signal(SIGILL, &myhandler);
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(handler1 == SIG_DFL,
"SIGILL handler initialized to default");
handler1 = signal(SIGSYS, &myhandler);
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(handler1 == SIG_DFL,
"SIGSYS handler initialized to default");
handler1 = signal(SIGTRAP, &myhandler);
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(handler1 == SIG_DFL,
"SIGTRAP handler initialized to default");
handler1 = signal(SIGFPE, &myhandler);
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(handler1 == SIG_DFL,
"SIGFPE handler initialized to default");
// Test 2
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 2");
state = 2;
#if defined(CYGPKG_HAL_POWERPC_SIM)
// The exception generated by the SIM is not recognized by GDB.
// PR 19945 workaround.
CYG_TEST_PASS("Test 2 not applicable to PowerPC SIM");
#else
if (0==setjmp(jbuf)) {
cause_memerror();
CYG_TEST_FAIL("Didn't cause exception");
}
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(3==state, "handler returned correctly");
#endif
// Test 3
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 3");
state = 3;
#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_EXCEPTION_FPU_DIV_BY_ZERO
if (0==setjmp(jbuf)) {
// It is necessary to save the return value in a volatile
// variable, or GCC will get rid of the call.
tmp = cause_fpe(0);
CYG_TEST_FAIL("Didn't cause exception");
}
CYG_TEST_PASS_FAIL(4==state, "handler returned correctly");
#else
CYG_TEST_INFO("Test 3 - provoke FP error - not supported");
#endif
#else
CYG_TEST_NA("Testing not applicable to this configuration");
#endif
CYG_TEST_FINISH("Finished tests from testcase " __FILE__ " for C "
"library signal functions");
return 0;
} // main()
// EOF signal2.c
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