Commit 0b1bcb00fb2baf5f3227dd9cd849fa69bf50d7a8

Authored by pbrook
1 parent e4474235

MIPS signal handling fixes.

Also fixes a register corruption bug in do_sigreturn. When "returning"
from sigreturn we are actually restoring the virtual cpu state from the
signal frame.  This is actually surprisingly hard to observe in practice.

Typically an thread be blocked in a FUTEX_WAIT call when the signal arrives,
so the effect is a spurious syscall success and the introduction of a
subtle race condition.

On x86/arm a syscall modifies a single word sized register, so
do_sigreturn can just return that value.  On MIPS a syscall clobbers
multiple registers, so we need additional smarts.  My solution is to
invent a magic errno value that means "don't touch CPU state".


git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@7194 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162
linux-user/main.c
... ... @@ -1858,6 +1858,11 @@ void cpu_loop(CPUMIPSState *env)
1858 1858 env->active_tc.gpr[7],
1859 1859 arg5, arg6/*, arg7, arg8*/);
1860 1860 }
  1861 + if (ret == -TARGET_QEMU_ESIGRETURN) {
  1862 + /* Returning from a successful sigreturn syscall.
  1863 + Avoid clobbering register state. */
  1864 + break;
  1865 + }
1861 1866 if ((unsigned int)ret >= (unsigned int)(-1133)) {
1862 1867 env->active_tc.gpr[7] = 1; /* error flag */
1863 1868 ret = -ret;
... ...
linux-user/mips/syscall.h
... ... @@ -221,4 +221,7 @@ struct target_pt_regs {
221 221  
222 222  
223 223  
  224 +/* Nasty hack: define a fake errno value for use by sigreturn. */
  225 +#define TARGET_QEMU_ESIGRETURN 255
  226 +
224 227 #define UNAME_MACHINE "mips"
... ...
linux-user/signal.c
... ... @@ -2313,6 +2313,21 @@ struct sigframe {
2313 2313 target_sigset_t sf_mask;
2314 2314 };
2315 2315  
  2316 +struct target_ucontext {
  2317 + target_ulong uc_flags;
  2318 + target_ulong uc_link;
  2319 + target_stack_t uc_stack;
  2320 + struct target_sigcontext uc_mcontext;
  2321 + target_sigset_t uc_sigmask;
  2322 +};
  2323 +
  2324 +struct target_rt_sigframe {
  2325 + uint32_t rs_ass[4]; /* argument save space for o32 */
  2326 + uint32_t rs_code[2]; /* signal trampoline */
  2327 + struct target_siginfo rs_info;
  2328 + struct target_ucontext rs_uc;
  2329 +};
  2330 +
2316 2331 /* Install trampoline to jump back from signal handler */
2317 2332 static inline int install_sigtramp(unsigned int *tramp, unsigned int syscall)
2318 2333 {
... ... @@ -2592,7 +2607,7 @@ long do_sigreturn(CPUState *regs)
2592 2607 /* I am not sure this is right, but it seems to work
2593 2608 * maybe a problem with nested signals ? */
2594 2609 regs->CP0_EPC = 0;
2595   - return 0;
  2610 + return -TARGET_QEMU_ESIGRETURN;
2596 2611  
2597 2612 badframe:
2598 2613 force_sig(TARGET_SIGSEGV/*, current*/);
... ... @@ -2603,13 +2618,95 @@ static void setup_rt_frame(int sig, struct target_sigaction *ka,
2603 2618 target_siginfo_t *info,
2604 2619 target_sigset_t *set, CPUState *env)
2605 2620 {
2606   - fprintf(stderr, "setup_rt_frame: not implemented\n");
  2621 + struct target_rt_sigframe *frame;
  2622 + abi_ulong frame_addr;
  2623 + int i;
  2624 +
  2625 + frame_addr = get_sigframe(ka, env, sizeof(*frame));
  2626 + if (!lock_user_struct(VERIFY_WRITE, frame, frame_addr, 0))
  2627 + goto give_sigsegv;
  2628 +
  2629 + install_sigtramp(frame->rs_code, TARGET_NR_rt_sigreturn);
  2630 +
  2631 + copy_siginfo_to_user(&frame->rs_info, info);
  2632 +
  2633 + __put_user(0, &frame->rs_uc.uc_flags);
  2634 + __put_user(0, &frame->rs_uc.uc_link);
  2635 + __put_user(target_sigaltstack_used.ss_sp, &frame->rs_uc.uc_stack.ss_sp);
  2636 + __put_user(target_sigaltstack_used.ss_size, &frame->rs_uc.uc_stack.ss_size);
  2637 + __put_user(sas_ss_flags(get_sp_from_cpustate(env)),
  2638 + &frame->rs_uc.uc_stack.ss_flags);
  2639 +
  2640 + setup_sigcontext(env, &frame->rs_uc.uc_mcontext);
  2641 +
  2642 + for(i = 0; i < TARGET_NSIG_WORDS; i++) {
  2643 + __put_user(set->sig[i], &frame->rs_uc.uc_sigmask.sig[i]);
  2644 + }
  2645 +
  2646 + /*
  2647 + * Arguments to signal handler:
  2648 + *
  2649 + * a0 = signal number
  2650 + * a1 = pointer to struct siginfo
  2651 + * a2 = pointer to struct ucontext
  2652 + *
  2653 + * $25 and PC point to the signal handler, $29 points to the
  2654 + * struct sigframe.
  2655 + */
  2656 + env->active_tc.gpr[ 4] = sig;
  2657 + env->active_tc.gpr[ 5] = frame_addr
  2658 + + offsetof(struct target_rt_sigframe, rs_info);
  2659 + env->active_tc.gpr[ 6] = frame_addr
  2660 + + offsetof(struct target_rt_sigframe, rs_uc);
  2661 + env->active_tc.gpr[29] = frame_addr;
  2662 + env->active_tc.gpr[31] = frame_addr
  2663 + + offsetof(struct target_rt_sigframe, rs_code);
  2664 + /* The original kernel code sets CP0_EPC to the handler
  2665 + * since it returns to userland using eret
  2666 + * we cannot do this here, and we must set PC directly */
  2667 + env->active_tc.PC = env->active_tc.gpr[25] = ka->_sa_handler;
  2668 + unlock_user_struct(frame, frame_addr, 1);
  2669 + return;
  2670 +
  2671 +give_sigsegv:
  2672 + unlock_user_struct(frame, frame_addr, 1);
  2673 + force_sig(TARGET_SIGSEGV/*, current*/);
  2674 + return;
2607 2675 }
2608 2676  
2609 2677 long do_rt_sigreturn(CPUState *env)
2610 2678 {
2611   - fprintf(stderr, "do_rt_sigreturn: not implemented\n");
2612   - return -TARGET_ENOSYS;
  2679 + struct target_rt_sigframe *frame;
  2680 + abi_ulong frame_addr;
  2681 + sigset_t blocked;
  2682 +
  2683 +#if defined(DEBUG_SIGNAL)
  2684 + fprintf(stderr, "do_rt_sigreturn\n");
  2685 +#endif
  2686 + frame_addr = env->active_tc.gpr[29];
  2687 + if (!lock_user_struct(VERIFY_READ, frame, frame_addr, 1))
  2688 + goto badframe;
  2689 +
  2690 + target_to_host_sigset(&blocked, &frame->rs_uc.uc_sigmask);
  2691 + sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &blocked, NULL);
  2692 +
  2693 + if (restore_sigcontext(env, &frame->rs_uc.uc_mcontext))
  2694 + goto badframe;
  2695 +
  2696 + if (do_sigaltstack(frame_addr +
  2697 + offsetof(struct target_rt_sigframe, rs_uc.uc_stack),
  2698 + 0, get_sp_from_cpustate(env)) == -EFAULT)
  2699 + goto badframe;
  2700 +
  2701 + env->active_tc.PC = env->CP0_EPC;
  2702 + /* I am not sure this is right, but it seems to work
  2703 + * maybe a problem with nested signals ? */
  2704 + env->CP0_EPC = 0;
  2705 + return -TARGET_QEMU_ESIGRETURN;
  2706 +
  2707 +badframe:
  2708 + force_sig(TARGET_SIGSEGV/*, current*/);
  2709 + return 0;
2613 2710 }
2614 2711  
2615 2712 #elif defined(TARGET_SH4)
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