[35dd0f42] | 1 | #include "exception.h"
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| 2 |
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| 3 | // Implementation of the secret header.
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| 4 |
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| 5 | #include <stdlib.h>
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| 6 | #include <stdio.h>
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| 7 | #include <unwind.h>
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| 8 |
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| 9 | #include "lsda.h"
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| 10 |
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| 11 | struct shared_stack_t shared_stack;
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| 12 |
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| 13 |
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| 14 | // This macro should be the only thing that needs to change across machines.
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| 15 | // Used in the personality function, way down in termination.
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| 16 | // struct _Unwind_Context * -> _Unwind_Reason_Code(*)()
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| 17 | #define MATCHER_FROM_CONTEXT(ptr_to_context) \
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| 18 | (*(_Unwind_Reason_Code(**)())(_Unwind_GetCFA(ptr_to_context) + 8))
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| 19 |
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| 20 |
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| 21 | // RESUMPTION ================================================================
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| 22 |
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| 23 | void __throw_resume(exception except) {
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[e4e9173] | 24 |
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| 25 | // DEBUG
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| 26 | printf("Throwing resumption exception %d\n", except);
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[35dd0f42] | 27 |
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| 28 | struct __try_resume_node * original_head = shared_stack.current_resume;
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| 29 | struct __try_resume_node * current =
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| 30 | (original_head) ? original_head->next : shared_stack.top_resume;
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| 31 |
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| 32 | for ( ; current ; current = current->next) {
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| 33 | shared_stack.current_resume = current;
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| 34 | if (current->try_to_handle(except)) {
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| 35 | shared_stack.current_resume = original_head;
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| 36 | return;
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| 37 | }
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| 38 | }
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| 39 |
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| 40 | printf("Unhandled exception %d\n", except);
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| 41 | shared_stack.current_resume = original_head;
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| 42 |
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| 43 | // Fall back to termination:
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| 44 | __throw_terminate(except);
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| 45 | // TODO: Default handler for resumption.
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| 46 | }
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| 47 |
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[c529a24] | 48 | /* QUESTION: Could interupts interact with exception handling?
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| 49 | Ex. could an context switch stop execution, and we get an exception when we
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| 50 | come back? Is so resumption has to go:
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| 51 | + create node (init next and handler)
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| 52 | + prepare cleanup (add a cleanup hook with the ..._cleaup function)
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| 53 | also the cleanup has to be the next node, not just a pop from the list.
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| 54 | + push node on the list (change the existing node)
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| 55 | Which if an exception can come from anywhere, might just be required to ensure
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| 56 | the list is valid.
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| 57 |
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| 58 | void __try_resume_setup(struct __try_resume_node * node,
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| 59 | bool (*handler)(exception except) {
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| 60 | node->next = shared_stack.top_resume;
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| 61 | node->try_to_handle = handler;
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| 62 | shared_stack.top_resume = node;
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| 63 | }*/
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| 64 |
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| 65 | // We have a single cleanup function
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| 66 | void __try_resume_cleanup(struct __try_resume_node * node) {
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| 67 | shared_stack.top_resume = node->next;
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| 68 | }
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| 69 |
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[35dd0f42] | 70 |
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| 71 | // TERMINATION ===============================================================
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| 72 |
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| 73 | // Requires -fexceptions to work.
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| 74 |
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| 75 | // Global which defines the current exception
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| 76 | // Currently an int just to make matching easier
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[e4e9173] | 77 | //int this_exception; (became shared_stack.current_exception)
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[35dd0f42] | 78 |
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| 79 | // We need a piece of storage to raise the exception
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| 80 | struct _Unwind_Exception this_exception_storage;
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| 81 |
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| 82 | // Function needed by force unwind
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| 83 | // It basically says to unwind the whole stack and then exit when we reach the end of the stack
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| 84 | static _Unwind_Reason_Code _Stop_Fn(
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| 85 | int version,
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| 86 | _Unwind_Action actions,
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| 87 | _Unwind_Exception_Class exceptionClass,
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| 88 | struct _Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception,
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| 89 | struct _Unwind_Context * context,
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| 90 | void * some_param) {
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| 91 | if( actions & _UA_END_OF_STACK ) exit(1);
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| 92 | if( actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE ) return _URC_NO_REASON;
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| 93 |
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| 94 | return _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR;
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| 95 | }
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| 96 |
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| 97 | void __throw_terminate( int val ) {
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| 98 | // Store the current exception
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[e4e9173] | 99 | shared_stack.current_exception = val;
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[35dd0f42] | 100 |
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| 101 | // DEBUG
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[e4e9173] | 102 | printf("Throwing termination exception %d\n", val);
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[35dd0f42] | 103 |
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| 104 | // Call stdlibc to raise the exception
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| 105 | _Unwind_Reason_Code ret = _Unwind_RaiseException( &this_exception_storage );
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| 106 |
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| 107 | // If we reach here it means something happened
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| 108 | // For resumption to work we need to find a way to return back to here
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| 109 | // Most of them will probably boil down to setting a global flag and making the phase 1 either stop or fail.
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| 110 | // Causing an error on purpose may help avoiding unnecessary work but it might have some weird side effects.
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| 111 | // If we just pretend no handler was found that would work but may be expensive for no reason since we will always
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| 112 | // search the whole stack
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| 113 |
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| 114 | if( ret == _URC_END_OF_STACK ) {
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| 115 | // No proper handler was found
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| 116 | // This can be handled in several way
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| 117 | // C++ calls std::terminate
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| 118 | // Here we force unwind the stack, basically raising a cancellation
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| 119 | printf("Uncaught exception %p\n", &this_exception_storage);
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| 120 |
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| 121 | ret = _Unwind_ForcedUnwind( &this_exception_storage, _Stop_Fn, (void*)0x22 );
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| 122 | printf("UNWIND ERROR %d after force unwind\n", ret);
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| 123 | abort();
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| 124 | }
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| 125 |
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| 126 | // We did not simply reach the end of the stack without finding a handler,
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| 127 | // Something wen't wrong
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| 128 | printf("UNWIND ERROR %d after raise exception\n", ret);
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| 129 | abort();
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| 130 | }
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| 131 |
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[35ba584c] | 132 | // Nesting this the other way would probably be faster.
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| 133 | void __rethrow_terminate(void) {
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| 134 | // DEBUG
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| 135 | printf("Rethrowing termination exception\n");
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| 136 |
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| 137 | __throw_terminate(shared_stack.current_exception);
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| 138 | }
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| 139 |
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[35dd0f42] | 140 | // This is our personality routine
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| 141 | // For every stack frame anotated with ".cfi_personality 0x3,__gcfa_personality_v0"
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| 142 | // This function will be called twice when unwinding
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| 143 | // Once in the search phased and once in the cleanup phase
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| 144 | _Unwind_Reason_Code __gcfa_personality_v0 (
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| 145 | int version, _Unwind_Action actions, unsigned long long exceptionClass,
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| 146 | struct _Unwind_Exception* unwind_exception,
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| 147 | struct _Unwind_Context* context)
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| 148 | {
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| 149 |
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| 150 | // DEBUG
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[e4e9173] | 151 | //printf("CFA: 0x%lx\n", _Unwind_GetCFA(context));
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[35dd0f42] | 152 | printf("Personality function (%d, %x, %llu, %p, %p):", version, actions, exceptionClass, unwind_exception, context);
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| 153 |
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| 154 | // If we've reached the end of the stack then there is nothing much we can do...
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| 155 | if( actions & _UA_END_OF_STACK ) return _URC_END_OF_STACK;
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| 156 |
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| 157 | // DEBUG
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| 158 | if (actions & _UA_SEARCH_PHASE) {
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| 159 | printf(" lookup phase");
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| 160 | }
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| 161 | // DEBUG
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| 162 | else if (actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE) {
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| 163 | printf(" cleanup phase");
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| 164 | }
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| 165 | // Just in case, probably can't actually happen
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| 166 | else {
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| 167 | printf(" error\n");
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| 168 | return _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR;
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| 169 | }
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| 170 |
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| 171 | // Get a pointer to the language specific data from which we will read what we need
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| 172 | const unsigned char * lsd = (const unsigned char*) _Unwind_GetLanguageSpecificData( context );
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| 173 |
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| 174 | if( !lsd ) { //Nothing to do, keep unwinding
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| 175 | printf(" no LSD");
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| 176 | goto UNWIND;
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| 177 | }
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| 178 |
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| 179 | // Get the instuction pointer and a reading pointer into the exception table
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| 180 | lsda_header_info lsd_info;
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| 181 | const unsigned char * cur_ptr = parse_lsda_header( context, lsd, &lsd_info);
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| 182 | _Unwind_Ptr instruction_ptr = _Unwind_GetIP( context );
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| 183 |
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| 184 | // Linearly search the table for stuff to do
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| 185 | while( cur_ptr < lsd_info.action_table ) {
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| 186 | _Unwind_Ptr callsite_start;
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| 187 | _Unwind_Ptr callsite_len;
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| 188 | _Unwind_Ptr callsite_landing_pad;
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| 189 | _uleb128_t callsite_action;
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| 190 |
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| 191 | // Decode the common stuff we have in here
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| 192 | cur_ptr = read_encoded_value (0, lsd_info.call_site_encoding, cur_ptr, &callsite_start);
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| 193 | cur_ptr = read_encoded_value (0, lsd_info.call_site_encoding, cur_ptr, &callsite_len);
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| 194 | cur_ptr = read_encoded_value (0, lsd_info.call_site_encoding, cur_ptr, &callsite_landing_pad);
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| 195 | cur_ptr = read_uleb128 (cur_ptr, &callsite_action);
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| 196 |
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| 197 | // Have we reach the correct frame info yet?
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| 198 | if( lsd_info.Start + callsite_start + callsite_len < instruction_ptr ) {
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| 199 | //DEBUG BEGIN
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| 200 | void * ls = (void*)lsd_info.Start;
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| 201 | void * cs = (void*)callsite_start;
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| 202 | void * cl = (void*)callsite_len;
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| 203 | void * bp = (void*)lsd_info.Start + callsite_start;
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| 204 | void * ep = (void*)lsd_info.Start + callsite_start + callsite_len;
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| 205 | void * ip = (void*)instruction_ptr;
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| 206 | printf("\nfound %p - %p (%p, %p, %p), looking for %p\n", bp, ep, ls, cs, cl, ip);
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| 207 | //DEBUG END
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| 208 | continue;
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| 209 | }
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| 210 |
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| 211 | // Have we gone too far
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| 212 | if( lsd_info.Start + callsite_start > instruction_ptr ) {
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| 213 | printf(" gone too far");
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| 214 | break;
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| 215 | }
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| 216 |
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| 217 | // Something to do?
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| 218 | if( callsite_landing_pad ) {
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| 219 | // Which phase are we in
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| 220 | if (actions & _UA_SEARCH_PHASE) {
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| 221 | // Search phase, this means we probably found a potential handler and must check if it is a match
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| 222 |
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| 223 | // If we have arbitrarily decided that 0 means nothing to do and 1 means there is a potential handler
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| 224 | // This doesn't seem to conflict the gcc default behavior
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| 225 | if (callsite_action != 0) {
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| 226 | // Now we want to run some code to see if the handler matches
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| 227 | // This is the tricky part where we want to the power to run arbitrary code
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| 228 | // However, generating a new exception table entry and try routine every time
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| 229 | // is way more expansive than we might like
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| 230 | // The information we have is :
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| 231 | // - The GR (Series of registers)
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| 232 | // GR1=GP Global Pointer of frame ref by context
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| 233 | // - The instruction pointer
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| 234 | // - The instruction pointer info (???)
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| 235 | // - The CFA (Canonical Frame Address)
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| 236 | // - The BSP (Probably the base stack pointer)
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| 237 |
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| 238 |
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| 239 | // The current apprach uses one exception table entry per try block
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| 240 | _uleb128_t imatcher;
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| 241 | // Get the relative offset to the
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| 242 | cur_ptr = read_uleb128 (cur_ptr, &imatcher);
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| 243 |
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| 244 | // Get a function pointer from the relative offset and call it
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| 245 | // _Unwind_Reason_Code (*matcher)() = (_Unwind_Reason_Code (*)())lsd_info.LPStart + imatcher;
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| 246 |
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| 247 | _Unwind_Reason_Code (*matcher)() =
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| 248 | MATCHER_FROM_CONTEXT(context);
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| 249 | int index = matcher(shared_stack.current_exception);
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| 250 | _Unwind_Reason_Code ret = (0 == index)
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| 251 | ? _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND : _URC_HANDLER_FOUND;
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| 252 | shared_stack.current_handler_index = index;
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| 253 |
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| 254 | // Based on the return value, check if we matched the exception
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| 255 | if( ret == _URC_HANDLER_FOUND) printf(" handler found\n");
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| 256 | else printf(" no handler\n");
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| 257 | return ret;
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| 258 | }
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| 259 |
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| 260 | // This is only a cleanup handler, ignore it
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| 261 | printf(" no action");
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| 262 | }
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| 263 | else if (actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE) {
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| 264 |
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| 265 | if( (callsite_action != 0) && !(actions & _UA_HANDLER_FRAME) ){
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| 266 | // If this is a potential exception handler
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| 267 | // but not the one that matched the exception in the seach phase,
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| 268 | // just ignore it
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| 269 | goto UNWIND;
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| 270 | }
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| 271 |
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| 272 | // We need to run some clean-up or a handler
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| 273 | // These statment do the right thing but I don't know any specifics at all
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| 274 | _Unwind_SetGR( context, __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(0), (_Unwind_Ptr) unwind_exception );
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| 275 | _Unwind_SetGR( context, __builtin_eh_return_data_regno(1), 0 );
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| 276 |
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| 277 | // I assume this sets the instruction pointer to the adress of the landing pad
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| 278 | // It doesn't actually set it, it only state the value that needs to be set once we return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT
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| 279 | _Unwind_SetIP( context, lsd_info.LPStart + callsite_landing_pad );
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| 280 |
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| 281 | // DEBUG
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| 282 | printf(" action\n");
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| 283 |
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| 284 | // Return have some action to run
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| 285 | return _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT;
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| 286 | }
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| 287 | }
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| 288 |
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| 289 | // Nothing to do, move along
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| 290 | printf(" no landing pad");
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| 291 | }
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| 292 | // No handling found
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| 293 | printf(" table end reached\n");
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| 294 |
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| 295 | // DEBUG
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| 296 | UNWIND:
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| 297 | printf(" unwind\n");
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| 298 |
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| 299 | // Keep unwinding the stack
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| 300 | return _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND;
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| 301 | }
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[e4e9173] | 302 |
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| 303 | // Try statements are hoisted out see comments for details
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| 304 | // With this could probably be unique and simply linked from
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| 305 | // libcfa but there is one problem left, see the exception table
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| 306 | // for details
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| 307 | __attribute__((noinline))
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| 308 | void __try_terminate(void (*try_block)(),
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| 309 | void (*catch_block)(int index, exception except),
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| 310 | __attribute__((unused)) int (*match_block)(exception except)) {
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| 311 | //! volatile int xy = 0;
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| 312 | //! printf("%p %p %p %p\n", &try_block, &catch_block, &match_block, &xy);
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| 313 |
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| 314 | // Setup statments
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| 315 | // These 2 statments won't actually result in any code,
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| 316 | // they only setup global tables.
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| 317 | // However, they clobber gcc cancellation support from gcc.
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| 318 | // We can replace the personality routine but replacing the exception
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| 319 | // table gcc generates is not really doable, it generates labels based
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| 320 | // on how the assembly works.
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| 321 | // Setup the personality routine
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| 322 | asm volatile (".cfi_personality 0x3,__gcfa_personality_v0");
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| 323 | // Setup the exception table
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| 324 | asm volatile (".cfi_lsda 0x3, .LLSDACFA2");
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| 325 |
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| 326 | // Label which defines the start of the area for which the handler is setup
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| 327 | asm volatile (".TRYSTART:");
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| 328 |
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| 329 | // The actual statements of the try blocks
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| 330 | try_block();
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| 331 |
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| 332 | // asm statement to prevent deadcode removal
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| 333 | asm volatile goto ("" : : : : CATCH );
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| 334 |
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| 335 | // Normal return
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| 336 | return;
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| 337 |
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| 338 | // Exceptionnal path
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| 339 | CATCH : __attribute__(( unused ));
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| 340 | // Label which defines the end of the area for which the handler is setup
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| 341 | asm volatile (".TRYEND:");
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| 342 | // Label which defines the start of the exception landing pad
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| 343 | // basically what will be called when the exception is caught
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| 344 | // Note, if multiple handlers are given, the multiplexing should be done
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| 345 | // by the generated code, not the exception runtime
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| 346 | asm volatile (".CATCH:");
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| 347 |
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| 348 | // Exception handler
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| 349 | catch_block(shared_stack.current_handler_index,
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| 350 | shared_stack.current_exception);
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| 351 | }
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| 352 |
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| 353 | // Exception table data we need to generate
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| 354 | // While this is almost generic, the custom data refers to
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| 355 | // foo_try_match try match, which is no way generic
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| 356 | // Some more works need to be done if we want to have a single
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| 357 | // call to the try routine
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| 358 | asm (
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| 359 | //HEADER
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| 360 | ".LFECFA1:\n"
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| 361 | " .globl __gcfa_personality_v0\n"
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| 362 | " .section .gcc_except_table,\"a\",@progbits\n"
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| 363 | ".LLSDACFA2:\n" //TABLE header
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| 364 | " .byte 0xff\n"
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| 365 | " .byte 0xff\n"
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| 366 | " .byte 0x1\n"
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| 367 | " .uleb128 .LLSDACSECFA2-.LLSDACSBCFA2\n" // BODY length
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| 368 | // Body uses language specific data and therefore could be modified arbitrarily
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| 369 | ".LLSDACSBCFA2:\n" // BODY start
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| 370 | " .uleb128 .TRYSTART-__try_terminate\n" // Handled area start (relative to start of function)
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| 371 | " .uleb128 .TRYEND-.TRYSTART\n" // Handled area length
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| 372 | " .uleb128 .CATCH-__try_terminate\n" // Hanlder landing pad adress (relative to start of function)
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| 373 | " .uleb128 1\n" // Action code, gcc seems to use always 0
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| 374 | ".LLSDACSECFA2:\n" // BODY end
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| 375 | " .text\n" // TABLE footer
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| 376 | " .size __try_terminate, .-__try_terminate\n"
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| 377 | " .ident \"GCC: (Ubuntu 6.2.0-3ubuntu11~16.04) 6.2.0 20160901\"\n"
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| 378 | // " .section .note.GNU-stack,\"x\",@progbits\n"
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| 379 | );
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