51a993c266
...and it's not required anymore to have the same effect as the original code post-XP. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
934 lines
29 KiB
C++
934 lines
29 KiB
C++
/* miscfuncs.cc: misc funcs that don't belong anywhere else
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This file is part of Cygwin.
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This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
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details. */
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#include "winsup.h"
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#include "miscfuncs.h"
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#include <ntsecapi.h>
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#include <sys/uio.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include "ntdll.h"
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#include "path.h"
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#include "fhandler.h"
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#include "exception.h"
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int __reg2
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check_invalid_virtual_addr (const void *s, unsigned sz)
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{
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MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbuf;
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const void *end;
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for (end = (char *) s + sz; s < end;
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s = (char *) mbuf.BaseAddress + mbuf.RegionSize)
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if (!VirtualQuery (s, &mbuf, sizeof mbuf))
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return EINVAL;
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return 0;
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}
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static char __attribute__ ((noinline))
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dummytest (volatile char *p)
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{
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return *p;
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}
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ssize_t
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check_iovec (const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt, bool forwrite)
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{
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if (iovcnt < 0 || iovcnt > IOV_MAX)
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{
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set_errno (EINVAL);
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return -1;
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}
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__try
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{
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size_t tot = 0;
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while (iovcnt > 0)
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{
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if (iov->iov_len > SSIZE_MAX || (tot += iov->iov_len) > SSIZE_MAX)
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{
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set_errno (EINVAL);
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__leave;
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}
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volatile char *p = ((char *) iov->iov_base) + iov->iov_len - 1;
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if (!iov->iov_len)
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/* nothing to do */;
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else if (!forwrite)
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*p = dummytest (p);
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else
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dummytest (p);
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iov++;
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iovcnt--;
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}
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if (tot <= SSIZE_MAX)
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return (ssize_t) tot;
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set_errno (EINVAL);
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}
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__except (EFAULT)
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__endtry
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return -1;
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}
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/* Try hard to schedule another thread.
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Remember not to call this in a lock condition or you'll potentially
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suffer starvation. */
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void
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yield ()
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{
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/* MSDN implies that Sleep will force scheduling of other threads.
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Unlike SwitchToThread() the documentation does not mention other
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cpus so, presumably (hah!), this + using a lower priority will
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stall this thread temporarily and cause another to run.
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(stackoverflow and others seem to confirm that setting this thread
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to a lower priority and calling Sleep with a 0 paramenter will
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have this desired effect)
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CV 2017-03-08: Drop lowering the priority. It leads to potential
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starvation and it should not be necessary anymore
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since Server 2003. See the MSDN Sleep man page. */
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Sleep (0L);
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}
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/* Get a default value for the nice factor. When changing these values,
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have a look into the below function nice_to_winprio. The values must
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match the layout of the static "priority" array. */
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int
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winprio_to_nice (DWORD prio)
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{
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switch (prio)
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{
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case REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS:
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return -20;
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case HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS:
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return -16;
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case ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS:
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return -8;
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case NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS:
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return 0;
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case BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS:
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return 8;
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case IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS:
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return 16;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Get a Win32 priority matching the incoming nice factor. The incoming
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nice is limited to the interval [-NZERO,NZERO-1]. */
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DWORD
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nice_to_winprio (int &nice)
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{
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static const DWORD priority[] =
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{
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REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 0 */
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HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 1 */
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HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 7 */
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 8 */
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 15 */
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 16 */
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 23 */
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 24 */
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 31 */
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS, /* 32 */
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
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IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS /* 39 */
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};
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if (nice < -NZERO)
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nice = -NZERO;
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else if (nice > NZERO - 1)
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nice = NZERO - 1;
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DWORD prio = priority[nice + NZERO];
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return prio;
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}
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/* Minimal overlapped pipe I/O implementation for signal and commune stuff. */
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BOOL WINAPI
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CreatePipeOverlapped (PHANDLE hr, PHANDLE hw, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa)
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{
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int ret = fhandler_pipe::create (sa, hr, hw, 0, NULL,
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FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED);
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if (ret)
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SetLastError (ret);
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return ret == 0;
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}
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BOOL WINAPI
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ReadPipeOverlapped (HANDLE h, PVOID buf, DWORD len, LPDWORD ret_len,
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DWORD timeout)
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{
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OVERLAPPED ov;
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BOOL ret;
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memset (&ov, 0, sizeof ov);
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ov.hEvent = CreateEvent (NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
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ret = ReadFile (h, buf, len, NULL, &ov);
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if (ret || GetLastError () == ERROR_IO_PENDING)
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{
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if (!ret && WaitForSingleObject (ov.hEvent, timeout) != WAIT_OBJECT_0)
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CancelIo (h);
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ret = GetOverlappedResult (h, &ov, ret_len, FALSE);
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}
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CloseHandle (ov.hEvent);
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return ret;
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}
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BOOL WINAPI
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WritePipeOverlapped (HANDLE h, LPCVOID buf, DWORD len, LPDWORD ret_len,
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DWORD timeout)
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{
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OVERLAPPED ov;
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BOOL ret;
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memset (&ov, 0, sizeof ov);
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ov.hEvent = CreateEvent (NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
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ret = WriteFile (h, buf, len, NULL, &ov);
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if (ret || GetLastError () == ERROR_IO_PENDING)
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{
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if (!ret && WaitForSingleObject (ov.hEvent, timeout) != WAIT_OBJECT_0)
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CancelIo (h);
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ret = GetOverlappedResult (h, &ov, ret_len, FALSE);
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}
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CloseHandle (ov.hEvent);
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return ret;
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}
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bool
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NT_readline::init (POBJECT_ATTRIBUTES attr, PCHAR in_buf, ULONG in_buflen)
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{
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NTSTATUS status;
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IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
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status = NtOpenFile (&fh, SYNCHRONIZE | FILE_READ_DATA, attr, &io,
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FILE_SHARE_VALID_FLAGS,
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FILE_SYNCHRONOUS_IO_NONALERT
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| FILE_OPEN_FOR_BACKUP_INTENT);
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if (!NT_SUCCESS (status))
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{
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paranoid_printf ("NtOpenFile(%S) failed, status %y",
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attr->ObjectName, status);
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return false;
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}
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buf = in_buf;
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buflen = in_buflen;
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got = end = buf;
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len = 0;
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line = 1;
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return true;
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}
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PCHAR
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NT_readline::gets ()
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{
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IO_STATUS_BLOCK io;
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while (true)
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{
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/* len == 0 indicates we have to read from the file. */
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if (!len)
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{
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if (!NT_SUCCESS (NtReadFile (fh, NULL, NULL, NULL, &io, got,
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(buflen - 2) - (got - buf), NULL, NULL)))
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return NULL;
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len = io.Information;
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/* Set end marker. */
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got[len] = got[len + 1] = '\0';
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/* Set len to the absolute len of bytes in buf. */
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len += got - buf;
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/* Reset got to start reading at the start of the buffer again. */
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got = end = buf;
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}
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else
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{
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got = end + 1;
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++line;
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}
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/* Still some valid full line? */
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if (got < buf + len)
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{
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if ((end = strchr (got, '\n')))
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{
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end[end[-1] == '\r' ? -1 : 0] = '\0';
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return got;
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}
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/* Last line missing a \n at EOF? */
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if (len < buflen - 2)
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{
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len = 0;
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return got;
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}
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}
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/* We have to read once more. Move remaining bytes to the start of
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the buffer and reposition got so that it points to the end of
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the remaining bytes. */
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len = buf + len - got;
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memmove (buf, got, len);
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got = buf + len;
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buf[len] = buf[len + 1] = '\0';
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len = 0;
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}
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}
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/* Return an address from the import jmp table of main program. */
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void * __reg1
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__import_address (void *imp)
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{
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__try
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{
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if (*((uint16_t *) imp) == 0x25ff)
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{
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const char *ptr = (const char *) imp;
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#ifdef __x86_64__
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const uintptr_t *jmpto = (uintptr_t *)
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(ptr + 6 + *(int32_t *)(ptr + 2));
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#else
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const uintptr_t *jmpto = (uintptr_t *) *((uintptr_t *) (ptr + 2));
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#endif
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return (void *) *jmpto;
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}
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}
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__except (NO_ERROR) {}
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__endtry
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Helper function to generate the correct caller address. For external
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calls, the return address on the stack is _sigbe. In that case the
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actual caller return address is on the cygtls stack. Use this function
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via the macro caller_return_address. */
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extern "C" void _sigbe ();
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void *
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__caller_return_address (void *builtin_ret_addr)
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{
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return builtin_ret_addr == &_sigbe
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? (void *) _my_tls.retaddr () : builtin_ret_addr;
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}
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/* CygwinCreateThread.
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Replacement function for CreateThread. What we do here is to remove
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parameters we don't use and instead to add parameters we need to make
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the function pthreads compatible. */
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struct pthread_wrapper_arg
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{
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LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE func;
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PVOID arg;
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PBYTE stackaddr;
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PBYTE stackbase;
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PBYTE stacklimit;
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ULONG guardsize;
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};
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DWORD WINAPI
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pthread_wrapper (PVOID arg)
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{
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/* Just plain paranoia. */
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if (!arg)
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return ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
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/* The process is now threaded. Note for later usage by arc4random. */
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__isthreaded = 1;
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/* Fetch thread wrapper info and free from cygheap. */
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pthread_wrapper_arg wrapper_arg = *(pthread_wrapper_arg *) arg;
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cfree (arg);
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/* Set stack values in TEB */
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PTEB teb = NtCurrentTeb ();
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teb->Tib.StackBase = wrapper_arg.stackbase;
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teb->Tib.StackLimit = wrapper_arg.stacklimit ?: wrapper_arg.stackaddr;
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/* Set DeallocationStack value. If we have an application-provided stack,
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we set DeallocationStack to NULL, so NtTerminateThread does not deallocate
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any stack. If we created the stack in CygwinCreateThread, we set
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DeallocationStack to the stackaddr of our own stack, so it's automatically
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deallocated when the thread is terminated. */
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PBYTE dealloc_addr = (PBYTE) teb->DeallocationStack;
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teb->DeallocationStack = wrapper_arg.stacklimit ? wrapper_arg.stackaddr
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: NULL;
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/* Store the OS-provided DeallocationStack address in wrapper_arg.stackaddr.
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The below assembler code will release the OS stack after switching to our
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new stack. */
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wrapper_arg.stackaddr = dealloc_addr;
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/* Set thread stack guarantee matching the guardsize.
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Note that the guardsize is one page bigger than the guarantee. */
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if (wrapper_arg.guardsize > wincap.def_guard_page_size ())
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{
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wrapper_arg.guardsize -= wincap.page_size ();
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SetThreadStackGuarantee (&wrapper_arg.guardsize);
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}
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/* Initialize new _cygtls. */
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_my_tls.init_thread (wrapper_arg.stackbase - CYGTLS_PADSIZE,
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(DWORD (*)(void*, void*)) wrapper_arg.func);
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#ifndef __x86_64__
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/* Copy exception list over to new stack. I'm not quite sure how the
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exception list is extended by Windows itself. What's clear is that it
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always grows downwards and that it starts right at the stackbase.
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Therefore we first count the number of exception records and place
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the copy at the stackbase, too, so there's still a lot of room to
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extend the list up to where our _cygtls region starts. */
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_exception_list *old_start = (_exception_list *) teb->Tib.ExceptionList;
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unsigned count = 0;
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teb->Tib.ExceptionList = NULL;
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for (_exception_list *e_ptr = old_start;
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e_ptr && e_ptr != (_exception_list *) -1;
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e_ptr = e_ptr->prev)
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++count;
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if (count)
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{
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_exception_list *new_start = (_exception_list *) wrapper_arg.stackbase
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- count;
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teb->Tib.ExceptionList = (struct _EXCEPTION_REGISTRATION_RECORD *)
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new_start;
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while (true)
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{
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new_start->handler = old_start->handler;
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if (old_start->prev == (_exception_list *) -1)
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{
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new_start->prev = (_exception_list *) -1;
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break;
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}
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new_start->prev = new_start + 1;
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new_start = new_start->prev;
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old_start = old_start->prev;
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}
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef __x86_64__
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__asm__ ("\n\
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leaq %[WRAPPER_ARG], %%rbx # Load &wrapper_arg into rbx \n\
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movq (%%rbx), %%r12 # Load thread func into r12 \n\
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movq 8(%%rbx), %%r13 # Load thread arg into r13 \n\
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movq 16(%%rbx), %%rcx # Load stackaddr into rcx \n\
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movq 24(%%rbx), %%rsp # Load stackbase into rsp \n\
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subq %[CYGTLS], %%rsp # Subtract CYGTLS_PADSIZE \n\
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# (here we are 16 bytes aligned)\n\
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subq $32, %%rsp # Subtract another 32 bytes \n\
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# (shadow space for arg regs) \n\
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xorq %%rbp, %%rbp # Set rbp to 0 \n\
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# We moved to the new stack. \n\
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# Now it's safe to release the OS stack. \n\
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movl $0x8000, %%r8d # dwFreeType: MEM_RELEASE \n\
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xorl %%edx, %%edx # dwSize: 0 \n\
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# dwAddress is already in the correct arg register rcx \n\
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call VirtualFree \n\
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# All set. We can copy the thread arg from the safe \n\
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# register r13 and then just call the function. \n\
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movq %%r13, %%rcx # Move thread arg to 1st arg reg\n\
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call *%%r12 # Call thread func \n"
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: : [WRAPPER_ARG] "o" (wrapper_arg),
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[CYGTLS] "i" (CYGTLS_PADSIZE));
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#else
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__asm__ ("\n\
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leal %[WRAPPER_ARG], %%ebx # Load &wrapper_arg into ebx \n\
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movl (%%ebx), %%eax # Load thread func into eax \n\
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movl 4(%%ebx), %%ecx # Load thread arg into ecx \n\
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movl 8(%%ebx), %%edx # Load stackaddr into edx \n\
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movl 12(%%ebx), %%ebx # Load stackbase into ebx \n\
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subl %[CYGTLS], %%ebx # Subtract CYGTLS_PADSIZE \n\
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subl $4, %%ebx # Subtract another 4 bytes \n\
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movl %%ebx, %%esp # Set esp \n\
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xorl %%ebp, %%ebp # Set ebp to 0 \n\
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# Make gcc 3.x happy and align the stack so that it is \n\
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# 16 byte aligned right before the final call opcode. \n\
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andl $-16, %%esp # 16 byte align \n\
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addl $-12, %%esp # 12 bytes + 4 byte arg = 16 \n\
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# Now we moved to the new stack. Save thread func address \n\
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# and thread arg on new stack \n\
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pushl %%ecx # Push thread arg onto stack \n\
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pushl %%eax # Push thread func onto stack \n\
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# Now it's safe to release the OS stack. \n\
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pushl $0x8000 # dwFreeType: MEM_RELEASE \n\
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pushl $0x0 # dwSize: 0 \n\
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pushl %%edx # lpAddress: stackaddr \n\
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call _VirtualFree@12 # Shoot \n\
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# All set. We can pop the thread function address from \n\
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# the stack and call it. The thread arg is still on the \n\
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# stack in the expected spot. \n\
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popl %%eax # Pop thread_func address \n\
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call *%%eax # Call thread func \n"
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: : [WRAPPER_ARG] "o" (wrapper_arg),
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[CYGTLS] "i" (CYGTLS_PADSIZE));
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* pthread::thread_init_wrapper calls pthread::exit, which
|
|
in turn calls ExitThread, so we should never arrive here. */
|
|
api_fatal ("Dumb thinko in pthread handling. Whip the developer.");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __x86_64__
|
|
/* The memory region used for thread stacks */
|
|
#define THREAD_STORAGE_LOW 0x080000000L
|
|
#define THREAD_STORAGE_HIGH 0x100000000L
|
|
/* We provide the stacks always in 1 Megabyte slots */
|
|
#define THREAD_STACK_SLOT 0x100000L /* 1 Meg */
|
|
/* Maximum stack size returned from the pool. */
|
|
#define THREAD_STACK_MAX 0x20000000L /* 512 Megs */
|
|
|
|
class thread_allocator
|
|
{
|
|
UINT_PTR current;
|
|
public:
|
|
thread_allocator () : current (THREAD_STORAGE_HIGH) {}
|
|
PVOID alloc (SIZE_T size)
|
|
{
|
|
SIZE_T real_size = roundup2 (size, THREAD_STACK_SLOT);
|
|
BOOL overflow = FALSE;
|
|
PVOID real_stackaddr = NULL;
|
|
|
|
/* If an application requests a monster stack, we fulfill this request
|
|
from outside of our pool, top down. */
|
|
if (real_size > THREAD_STACK_MAX)
|
|
return VirtualAlloc (NULL, real_size, MEM_RESERVE | MEM_TOP_DOWN,
|
|
PAGE_READWRITE);
|
|
/* Simple round-robin. Keep looping until VirtualAlloc succeeded, or
|
|
until we overflowed and hit the current address. */
|
|
for (UINT_PTR addr = current - real_size;
|
|
!real_stackaddr && (!overflow || addr >= current);
|
|
addr -= THREAD_STACK_SLOT)
|
|
{
|
|
if (addr < THREAD_STORAGE_LOW)
|
|
{
|
|
addr = THREAD_STORAGE_HIGH - real_size;
|
|
overflow = TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
real_stackaddr = VirtualAlloc ((PVOID) addr, real_size,
|
|
MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READWRITE);
|
|
if (!real_stackaddr)
|
|
{
|
|
/* So we couldn't grab this space. Let's check the state.
|
|
If this area is free, simply try the next lower 1 Meg slot.
|
|
Otherwise, shift the next try down to the AllocationBase
|
|
of the current address, minus the requested slot size.
|
|
Add THREAD_STACK_SLOT since that's subtracted in the next
|
|
run of the loop anyway. */
|
|
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbi;
|
|
VirtualQuery ((PVOID) addr, &mbi, sizeof mbi);
|
|
if (mbi.State != MEM_FREE)
|
|
addr = (UINT_PTR) mbi.AllocationBase - real_size
|
|
+ THREAD_STACK_SLOT;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
/* If we got an address, remember it for the next allocation attempt. */
|
|
if (real_stackaddr)
|
|
current = (UINT_PTR) real_stackaddr;
|
|
else
|
|
set_errno (EAGAIN);
|
|
return real_stackaddr;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
thread_allocator thr_alloc NO_COPY;
|
|
|
|
/* Just set up a system-like main thread stack from the pthread stack area
|
|
maintained by the thr_alloc class. See the description in the x86_64-only
|
|
code in _dll_crt0 to understand why we have to do this. */
|
|
PVOID
|
|
create_new_main_thread_stack (PVOID &allocationbase, SIZE_T parent_commitsize)
|
|
{
|
|
PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER dosheader;
|
|
PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS ntheader;
|
|
SIZE_T stacksize;
|
|
ULONG guardsize;
|
|
SIZE_T commitsize;
|
|
PBYTE stacklimit;
|
|
|
|
dosheader = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER) GetModuleHandle (NULL);
|
|
ntheader = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS)
|
|
((PBYTE) dosheader + dosheader->e_lfanew);
|
|
stacksize = ntheader->OptionalHeader.SizeOfStackReserve;
|
|
stacksize = roundup2 (stacksize, wincap.allocation_granularity ());
|
|
|
|
allocationbase
|
|
= thr_alloc.alloc (ntheader->OptionalHeader.SizeOfStackReserve);
|
|
guardsize = wincap.def_guard_page_size ();
|
|
if (parent_commitsize)
|
|
commitsize = (SIZE_T) parent_commitsize;
|
|
else
|
|
commitsize = ntheader->OptionalHeader.SizeOfStackCommit;
|
|
commitsize = roundup2 (commitsize, wincap.page_size ());
|
|
if (commitsize > stacksize - guardsize - wincap.page_size ())
|
|
commitsize = stacksize - guardsize - wincap.page_size ();
|
|
stacklimit = (PBYTE) allocationbase + stacksize - commitsize - guardsize;
|
|
/* Setup guardpage. */
|
|
if (!VirtualAlloc (stacklimit, guardsize,
|
|
MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE | PAGE_GUARD))
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
/* Setup committed region. */
|
|
stacklimit += guardsize;
|
|
if (!VirtualAlloc (stacklimit, commitsize, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE))
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackBase = ((PBYTE) allocationbase + stacksize);
|
|
NtCurrentTeb()->Tib.StackLimit = stacklimit;
|
|
return ((PBYTE) allocationbase + stacksize - 16);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
HANDLE WINAPI
|
|
CygwinCreateThread (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE thread_func, PVOID thread_arg,
|
|
PVOID stackaddr, ULONG stacksize, ULONG guardsize,
|
|
DWORD creation_flags, LPDWORD thread_id)
|
|
{
|
|
PVOID real_stackaddr = NULL;
|
|
ULONG real_stacksize = 0;
|
|
ULONG real_guardsize = 0;
|
|
pthread_wrapper_arg *wrapper_arg;
|
|
HANDLE thread = NULL;
|
|
|
|
wrapper_arg = (pthread_wrapper_arg *) ccalloc (HEAP_STR, 1,
|
|
sizeof *wrapper_arg);
|
|
if (!wrapper_arg)
|
|
{
|
|
SetLastError (ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
wrapper_arg->func = thread_func;
|
|
wrapper_arg->arg = thread_arg;
|
|
|
|
if (stackaddr)
|
|
{
|
|
/* If the application provided the stack, just use it. There won't
|
|
be any stack overflow handling! */
|
|
wrapper_arg->stackaddr = (PBYTE) stackaddr;
|
|
wrapper_arg->stackbase = (PBYTE) stackaddr + stacksize;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
PBYTE real_stacklimit;
|
|
|
|
/* If not, we have to create the stack here. */
|
|
real_stacksize = roundup2 (stacksize, wincap.page_size ());
|
|
real_guardsize = roundup2 (guardsize, wincap.page_size ());
|
|
/* Add the guardsize to the stacksize */
|
|
real_stacksize += real_guardsize;
|
|
/* Take dead zone page into account, which always stays uncommited. */
|
|
real_stacksize += wincap.page_size ();
|
|
/* Now roundup the result to the next allocation boundary. */
|
|
real_stacksize = roundup2 (real_stacksize,
|
|
wincap.allocation_granularity ());
|
|
/* Reserve stack. */
|
|
#ifdef __x86_64__
|
|
real_stackaddr = thr_alloc.alloc (real_stacksize);
|
|
#else
|
|
/* FIXME? If the TOP_DOWN method tends to collide too much with
|
|
other stuff, we should provide our own mechanism to find a
|
|
suitable place for the stack. Top down from the start of
|
|
the Cygwin DLL comes to mind. */
|
|
real_stackaddr = VirtualAlloc (NULL, real_stacksize,
|
|
MEM_RESERVE | MEM_TOP_DOWN,
|
|
PAGE_READWRITE);
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (!real_stackaddr)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
/* Set up committed region. We set up the stack like the OS does,
|
|
with a reserved region, the guard pages, and a commited region.
|
|
We commit the stack commit size from the executable header, but
|
|
at least PTHREAD_STACK_MIN (64K). */
|
|
static ULONG exe_commitsize;
|
|
|
|
if (!exe_commitsize)
|
|
{
|
|
PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER dosheader;
|
|
PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS ntheader;
|
|
|
|
dosheader = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER) GetModuleHandle (NULL);
|
|
ntheader = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS)
|
|
((PBYTE) dosheader + dosheader->e_lfanew);
|
|
exe_commitsize = ntheader->OptionalHeader.SizeOfStackCommit;
|
|
exe_commitsize = roundup2 (exe_commitsize, wincap.page_size ());
|
|
}
|
|
ULONG commitsize = exe_commitsize;
|
|
if (commitsize > real_stacksize - real_guardsize - wincap.page_size ())
|
|
commitsize = real_stacksize - real_guardsize - wincap.page_size ();
|
|
else if (commitsize < PTHREAD_STACK_MIN)
|
|
commitsize = PTHREAD_STACK_MIN;
|
|
real_stacklimit = (PBYTE) real_stackaddr + real_stacksize
|
|
- commitsize - real_guardsize;
|
|
if (!VirtualAlloc (real_stacklimit, real_guardsize, MEM_COMMIT,
|
|
PAGE_READWRITE | PAGE_GUARD))
|
|
goto err;
|
|
real_stacklimit += real_guardsize;
|
|
if (!VirtualAlloc (real_stacklimit, commitsize, MEM_COMMIT,
|
|
PAGE_READWRITE))
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
wrapper_arg->stackaddr = (PBYTE) real_stackaddr;
|
|
wrapper_arg->stackbase = (PBYTE) real_stackaddr + real_stacksize;
|
|
wrapper_arg->stacklimit = real_stacklimit;
|
|
wrapper_arg->guardsize = real_guardsize;
|
|
}
|
|
/* Use the STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION parameter so only the
|
|
minimum size for a thread stack is reserved by the OS. Note that we
|
|
reserve a 256K stack, not 64K, otherwise the thread creation might
|
|
crash the process due to a stack overflow. */
|
|
thread = CreateThread (&sec_none_nih, 4 * PTHREAD_STACK_MIN,
|
|
pthread_wrapper, wrapper_arg,
|
|
creation_flags | STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION,
|
|
thread_id);
|
|
|
|
err:
|
|
if (!thread && real_stackaddr)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Don't report the wrong error even though VirtualFree is very unlikely
|
|
to fail. */
|
|
DWORD err = GetLastError ();
|
|
VirtualFree (real_stackaddr, 0, MEM_RELEASE);
|
|
SetLastError (err);
|
|
}
|
|
return thread;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __x86_64__
|
|
/* These functions are almost verbatim FreeBSD code (even if the header of
|
|
one file mentiones NetBSD), just wrapped in the minimum required code to
|
|
make them work with the MS AMD64 ABI.
|
|
See FreeBSD src/lib/libc/amd64/string/memset.S
|
|
and FreeBSD src/lib/libc/amd64/string/bcopy.S */
|
|
|
|
asm volatile (" \n\
|
|
/* \n\
|
|
* Written by J.T. Conklin <jtc@NetBSD.org>. \n\
|
|
* Public domain. \n\
|
|
* Adapted for NetBSD/x86_64 by \n\
|
|
* Frank van der Linden <fvdl@wasabisystems.com> \n\
|
|
*/ \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
.globl memset \n\
|
|
.seh_proc memset \n\
|
|
memset: \n\
|
|
movq %rsi,8(%rsp) \n\
|
|
movq %rdi,16(%rsp) \n\
|
|
.seh_endprologue \n\
|
|
movq %rcx,%rdi \n\
|
|
movq %rdx,%rsi \n\
|
|
movq %r8,%rdx \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movq %rsi,%rax \n\
|
|
andq $0xff,%rax \n\
|
|
movq %rdx,%rcx \n\
|
|
movq %rdi,%r11 \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
cld /* set fill direction forward */ \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
/* if the string is too short, it's really not worth the \n\
|
|
* overhead of aligning to word boundries, etc. So we jump to \n\
|
|
* a plain unaligned set. */ \n\
|
|
cmpq $0x0f,%rcx \n\
|
|
jle L1 \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movb %al,%ah /* copy char to all bytes in word */\n\
|
|
movl %eax,%edx \n\
|
|
sall $16,%eax \n\
|
|
orl %edx,%eax \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movl %eax,%edx \n\
|
|
salq $32,%rax \n\
|
|
orq %rdx,%rax \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movq %rdi,%rdx /* compute misalignment */ \n\
|
|
negq %rdx \n\
|
|
andq $7,%rdx \n\
|
|
movq %rcx,%r8 \n\
|
|
subq %rdx,%r8 \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movq %rdx,%rcx /* set until word aligned */ \n\
|
|
rep \n\
|
|
stosb \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movq %r8,%rcx \n\
|
|
shrq $3,%rcx /* set by words */ \n\
|
|
rep \n\
|
|
stosq \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movq %r8,%rcx /* set remainder by bytes */ \n\
|
|
andq $7,%rcx \n\
|
|
L1: rep \n\
|
|
stosb \n\
|
|
movq %r11,%rax \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movq 8(%rsp),%rsi \n\
|
|
movq 16(%rsp),%rdi \n\
|
|
ret \n\
|
|
.seh_endproc \n\
|
|
");
|
|
|
|
asm volatile (" \n\
|
|
/*- \n\
|
|
* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. \n\
|
|
* All rights reserved. \n\
|
|
* \n\
|
|
* This code is derived from locore.s. \n\
|
|
* \n\
|
|
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without \n\
|
|
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions \n\
|
|
* are met: \n\
|
|
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright \n\
|
|
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. \n\
|
|
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright \n\
|
|
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in \n\
|
|
* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the \n\
|
|
* distribution. \n\
|
|
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its \n\
|
|
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived \n\
|
|
* from this software without specific prior written permission. \n\
|
|
* \n\
|
|
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' \n\
|
|
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,\n\
|
|
* THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A \n\
|
|
* PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR \n\
|
|
* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,\n\
|
|
* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, \n\
|
|
* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR \n\
|
|
* PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY \n\
|
|
* OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT \n\
|
|
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE \n\
|
|
* USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH \n\
|
|
* DAMAGE. \n\
|
|
*/ \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
.globl memmove \n\
|
|
.seh_proc memmove \n\
|
|
memmove: \n\
|
|
.seh_endprologue \n\
|
|
nop /* FALLTHRU */ \n\
|
|
.seh_endproc \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
.globl memcpy \n\
|
|
.seh_proc memcpy \n\
|
|
memcpy: \n\
|
|
movq %rsi,8(%rsp) \n\
|
|
movq %rdi,16(%rsp) \n\
|
|
.seh_endprologue \n\
|
|
movq %rcx,%rdi \n\
|
|
movq %rdx,%rsi \n\
|
|
movq %r8,%rdx \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
movq %rdi,%rax /* return dst */ \n\
|
|
movq %rdx,%rcx \n\
|
|
movq %rdi,%r8 \n\
|
|
subq %rsi,%r8 \n\
|
|
cmpq %rcx,%r8 /* overlapping? */ \n\
|
|
jb 1f \n\
|
|
cld /* nope, copy forwards. */ \n\
|
|
shrq $3,%rcx /* copy by words */ \n\
|
|
rep movsq \n\
|
|
movq %rdx,%rcx \n\
|
|
andq $7,%rcx /* any bytes left? */ \n\
|
|
rep movsb \n\
|
|
jmp 2f \n\
|
|
1: \n\
|
|
addq %rcx,%rdi /* copy backwards. */ \n\
|
|
addq %rcx,%rsi \n\
|
|
std \n\
|
|
andq $7,%rcx /* any fractional bytes? */ \n\
|
|
decq %rdi \n\
|
|
decq %rsi \n\
|
|
rep movsb \n\
|
|
movq %rdx,%rcx /* copy remainder by words */ \n\
|
|
shrq $3,%rcx \n\
|
|
subq $7,%rsi \n\
|
|
subq $7,%rdi \n\
|
|
rep movsq \n\
|
|
cld \n\
|
|
2: \n\
|
|
movq 8(%rsp),%rsi \n\
|
|
movq 16(%rsp),%rdi \n\
|
|
ret \n\
|
|
.seh_endproc \n\
|
|
");
|
|
|
|
asm volatile (" \n\
|
|
.globl wmemmove \n\
|
|
.seh_proc wmemmove \n\
|
|
wmemmove: \n\
|
|
.seh_endprologue \n\
|
|
nop /* FALLTHRU */ \n\
|
|
.seh_endproc \n\
|
|
\n\
|
|
.globl wmemcpy \n\
|
|
.seh_proc wmemcpy \n\
|
|
wmemcpy: \n\
|
|
.seh_endprologue \n\
|
|
shlq $1,%r8 /* cnt * sizeof (wchar_t) */ \n\
|
|
jmp memcpy \n\
|
|
.seh_endproc \n\
|
|
");
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Signal the thread name to any attached debugger
|
|
|
|
(See "How to: Set a Thread Name in Native Code"
|
|
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xcb2z8hs.aspx) */
|
|
|
|
#define MS_VC_EXCEPTION 0x406D1388
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
SetThreadName(DWORD dwThreadID, const char* threadName)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!IsDebuggerPresent ())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
ULONG_PTR info[] =
|
|
{
|
|
0x1000, /* type, must be 0x1000 */
|
|
(ULONG_PTR) threadName, /* pointer to threadname */
|
|
dwThreadID, /* thread ID (+ flags on x86_64) */
|
|
#ifdef _X86_
|
|
0, /* flags, must be zero */
|
|
#endif
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#ifdef _X86_
|
|
/* On x86, for __try/__except to work, we must ensure our exception handler is
|
|
installed, which may not be the case if this is being called during early
|
|
initialization. */
|
|
exception protect;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
__try
|
|
{
|
|
RaiseException (MS_VC_EXCEPTION, 0, sizeof (info) / sizeof (ULONG_PTR),
|
|
info);
|
|
}
|
|
__except (NO_ERROR)
|
|
__endtry
|
|
}
|