gcc/libjava/include/powerpc-signal.h
Jakub Jelinek 02731d29be linux64.h (MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR): Corrected to handle kernels with changed ucontext.
* config/rs6000/linux64.h (MD_FALLBACK_FRAME_STATE_FOR)
	[!__powerpc64__]: Corrected to handle kernels with changed ucontext.

	* include/powerpc-signal.h: Add #ifndef __powerpc64__ around the
	header.  For __powerpc64__ provide the default-signal.h definitions
	for now.
	* include/x86_64-signal.h [!__x86_64__]: Include java-signal-aux.h
	instead of the dummy definitions.
	* configure.host (x86_64-*): Remove CHECKREFSPEC, add DIVIDESPEC.
	(powerpc64*-*): Remove with_libffi_default.
	Only add -mminimal-toc for 64-bit compilations.
	* configure.in: Use powerpc-signal.h on powerpc64 as well.
	(x86_64-*-linux*): Set SIGNAL_HANDLER_AUX.
	Link SIGNAL_HANDLER_AUX to include/java-signal-aux.h.
	* configure: Rebuilt.

From-SVN: r76437
2004-01-23 18:32:16 +01:00

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// powerpc-signal.h - Catch runtime signals and turn them into exceptions
// on a powerpc based Linux system.
/* Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
#ifndef JAVA_SIGNAL_H
# define JAVA_SIGNAL_H 1
# ifndef __powerpc64__
# include <signal.h>
# include <sys/syscall.h>
# define HANDLE_SEGV 1
# undef HANDLE_FPE
# define SIGNAL_HANDLER(_name) \
static void _name (int /* _signal */, struct sigcontext *_sc)
/* PPC either leaves PC pointing at a faulting instruction or the
following instruction, depending on the signal. SEGV always does
the former, so we adjust the saved PC to point to the following
instruction. This is what the handler in libgcc expects. */
# define MAKE_THROW_FRAME(_exception) \
do \
{ \
_sc->regs->nip += 4; \
} \
while (0)
/* For an explanation why we cannot simply use sigaction to
install the handlers, see i386-signal.h. */
/* We use kernel_old_sigaction here because we're calling the kernel
directly rather than via glibc. The sigaction structure that the
syscall uses is a different shape from the one in userland and not
visible to us in a header file so we define it here.
Additionally we want a proper prototype for the handler function
with the struct sigcontext pointer passed by the kernel as the 2nd
argument, which isn't there in userland headers.
Note that we explicitly avoid the SA_SIGINFO flag in INIT_SEGV and
INIT_FPE below. Using the ucontext pointer passed as 3rd argument
of a SA_SIGINFO type handler would need complicated backwards
compatibility hacks in MAKE_THROW_FRAME, as the ucontext layout
on PPC changed during the 2.5 kernel series. */
struct kernel_old_sigaction {
void (*k_sa_handler) (int, struct sigcontext *);
unsigned long k_sa_mask;
unsigned long k_sa_flags;
void (*k_sa_restorer) (void);
};
# define INIT_SEGV \
do \
{ \
struct kernel_old_sigaction kact; \
kact.k_sa_handler = catch_segv; \
kact.k_sa_mask = 0; \
kact.k_sa_flags = 0; \
syscall (SYS_sigaction, SIGSEGV, &kact, NULL); \
} \
while (0)
# define INIT_FPE \
do \
{ \
struct kernel_old_sigaction kact; \
kact.k_sa_handler = catch_fpe; \
kact.k_sa_mask = 0; \
kact.k_sa_flags = 0; \
syscall (SYS_sigaction, SIGFPE, &kact, NULL); \
} \
while (0)
# else
# undef HANDLE_SEGV
# undef HANDLE_FPE
# define INIT_SEGV do {} while (0)
# define INIT_FPE do {} while (0)
# endif
#endif /* JAVA_SIGNAL_H */