github.com/s1s1ty/go@v0.0.0-20180207192209-104445e3140f/src/runtime/os_netbsd.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  package runtime
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"runtime/internal/atomic"
     9  	"unsafe"
    10  )
    11  
    12  const (
    13  	_SS_DISABLE  = 4
    14  	_SIG_BLOCK   = 1
    15  	_SIG_UNBLOCK = 2
    16  	_SIG_SETMASK = 3
    17  	_NSIG        = 33
    18  	_SI_USER     = 0
    19  
    20  	// From NetBSD's <sys/ucontext.h>
    21  	_UC_SIGMASK = 0x01
    22  	_UC_CPU     = 0x04
    23  
    24  	// From <sys/lwp.h>
    25  	_LWP_DETACHED = 0x00000040
    26  
    27  	_EAGAIN = 35
    28  )
    29  
    30  type mOS struct {
    31  	waitsemacount uint32
    32  }
    33  
    34  //go:noescape
    35  func setitimer(mode int32, new, old *itimerval)
    36  
    37  //go:noescape
    38  func sigaction(sig uint32, new, old *sigactiont)
    39  
    40  //go:noescape
    41  func sigaltstack(new, old *stackt)
    42  
    43  //go:noescape
    44  func sigprocmask(how int32, new, old *sigset)
    45  
    46  //go:noescape
    47  func sysctl(mib *uint32, miblen uint32, out *byte, size *uintptr, dst *byte, ndst uintptr) int32
    48  
    49  func lwp_tramp()
    50  
    51  func raise(sig uint32)
    52  func raiseproc(sig uint32)
    53  
    54  //go:noescape
    55  func getcontext(ctxt unsafe.Pointer)
    56  
    57  //go:noescape
    58  func lwp_create(ctxt unsafe.Pointer, flags uintptr, lwpid unsafe.Pointer) int32
    59  
    60  //go:noescape
    61  func lwp_park(clockid, flags int32, ts *timespec, unpark int32, hint, unparkhint unsafe.Pointer) int32
    62  
    63  //go:noescape
    64  func lwp_unpark(lwp int32, hint unsafe.Pointer) int32
    65  
    66  func lwp_self() int32
    67  
    68  func osyield()
    69  
    70  const (
    71  	_ESRCH     = 3
    72  	_ETIMEDOUT = 60
    73  
    74  	// From NetBSD's <sys/time.h>
    75  	_CLOCK_REALTIME  = 0
    76  	_CLOCK_VIRTUAL   = 1
    77  	_CLOCK_PROF      = 2
    78  	_CLOCK_MONOTONIC = 3
    79  
    80  	_TIMER_RELTIME = 0
    81  	_TIMER_ABSTIME = 1
    82  )
    83  
    84  var sigset_all = sigset{[4]uint32{^uint32(0), ^uint32(0), ^uint32(0), ^uint32(0)}}
    85  
    86  // From NetBSD's <sys/sysctl.h>
    87  const (
    88  	_CTL_HW      = 6
    89  	_HW_NCPU     = 3
    90  	_HW_PAGESIZE = 7
    91  )
    92  
    93  func getncpu() int32 {
    94  	mib := [2]uint32{_CTL_HW, _HW_NCPU}
    95  	out := uint32(0)
    96  	nout := unsafe.Sizeof(out)
    97  	ret := sysctl(&mib[0], 2, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&out)), &nout, nil, 0)
    98  	if ret >= 0 {
    99  		return int32(out)
   100  	}
   101  	return 1
   102  }
   103  
   104  func getPageSize() uintptr {
   105  	mib := [2]uint32{_CTL_HW, _HW_PAGESIZE}
   106  	out := uint32(0)
   107  	nout := unsafe.Sizeof(out)
   108  	ret := sysctl(&mib[0], 2, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&out)), &nout, nil, 0)
   109  	if ret >= 0 {
   110  		return uintptr(out)
   111  	}
   112  	return 0
   113  }
   114  
   115  //go:nosplit
   116  func semacreate(mp *m) {
   117  }
   118  
   119  //go:nosplit
   120  func semasleep(ns int64) int32 {
   121  	_g_ := getg()
   122  
   123  	// Compute sleep deadline.
   124  	var tsp *timespec
   125  	var ts timespec
   126  	if ns >= 0 {
   127  		var nsec int32
   128  		ts.set_sec(timediv(ns, 1000000000, &nsec))
   129  		ts.set_nsec(nsec)
   130  		tsp = &ts
   131  	}
   132  
   133  	for {
   134  		v := atomic.Load(&_g_.m.waitsemacount)
   135  		if v > 0 {
   136  			if atomic.Cas(&_g_.m.waitsemacount, v, v-1) {
   137  				return 0 // semaphore acquired
   138  			}
   139  			continue
   140  		}
   141  
   142  		// Sleep until unparked by semawakeup or timeout.
   143  		ret := lwp_park(_CLOCK_MONOTONIC, _TIMER_RELTIME, tsp, 0, unsafe.Pointer(&_g_.m.waitsemacount), nil)
   144  		if ret == _ETIMEDOUT {
   145  			return -1
   146  		} else if ret == _EINTR && ns >= 0 {
   147  			// Avoid sleeping forever if we keep getting
   148  			// interrupted (for example by the profiling
   149  			// timer). It would be if tsp upon return had the
   150  			// remaining time to sleep, but this is good enough.
   151  			var nsec int32
   152  			ns /= 2
   153  			ts.set_sec(timediv(ns, 1000000000, &nsec))
   154  			ts.set_nsec(nsec)
   155  		}
   156  	}
   157  }
   158  
   159  //go:nosplit
   160  func semawakeup(mp *m) {
   161  	atomic.Xadd(&mp.waitsemacount, 1)
   162  	// From NetBSD's _lwp_unpark(2) manual:
   163  	// "If the target LWP is not currently waiting, it will return
   164  	// immediately upon the next call to _lwp_park()."
   165  	ret := lwp_unpark(int32(mp.procid), unsafe.Pointer(&mp.waitsemacount))
   166  	if ret != 0 && ret != _ESRCH {
   167  		// semawakeup can be called on signal stack.
   168  		systemstack(func() {
   169  			print("thrwakeup addr=", &mp.waitsemacount, " sem=", mp.waitsemacount, " ret=", ret, "\n")
   170  		})
   171  	}
   172  }
   173  
   174  // May run with m.p==nil, so write barriers are not allowed.
   175  //go:nowritebarrier
   176  func newosproc(mp *m, stk unsafe.Pointer) {
   177  	if false {
   178  		print("newosproc stk=", stk, " m=", mp, " g=", mp.g0, " id=", mp.id, " ostk=", &mp, "\n")
   179  	}
   180  
   181  	var uc ucontextt
   182  	getcontext(unsafe.Pointer(&uc))
   183  
   184  	// _UC_SIGMASK does not seem to work here.
   185  	// It would be nice if _UC_SIGMASK and _UC_STACK
   186  	// worked so that we could do all the work setting
   187  	// the sigmask and the stack here, instead of setting
   188  	// the mask here and the stack in netbsdMstart.
   189  	// For now do the blocking manually.
   190  	uc.uc_flags = _UC_SIGMASK | _UC_CPU
   191  	uc.uc_link = nil
   192  	uc.uc_sigmask = sigset_all
   193  
   194  	var oset sigset
   195  	sigprocmask(_SIG_SETMASK, &sigset_all, &oset)
   196  
   197  	lwp_mcontext_init(&uc.uc_mcontext, stk, mp, mp.g0, funcPC(netbsdMstart))
   198  
   199  	ret := lwp_create(unsafe.Pointer(&uc), _LWP_DETACHED, unsafe.Pointer(&mp.procid))
   200  	sigprocmask(_SIG_SETMASK, &oset, nil)
   201  	if ret < 0 {
   202  		print("runtime: failed to create new OS thread (have ", mcount()-1, " already; errno=", -ret, ")\n")
   203  		if ret == -_EAGAIN {
   204  			println("runtime: may need to increase max user processes (ulimit -p)")
   205  		}
   206  		throw("runtime.newosproc")
   207  	}
   208  }
   209  
   210  // netbsdMStart is the function call that starts executing a newly
   211  // created thread. On NetBSD, a new thread inherits the signal stack
   212  // of the creating thread. That confuses minit, so we remove that
   213  // signal stack here before calling the regular mstart. It's a bit
   214  // baroque to remove a signal stack here only to add one in minit, but
   215  // it's a simple change that keeps NetBSD working like other OS's.
   216  // At this point all signals are blocked, so there is no race.
   217  //go:nosplit
   218  func netbsdMstart() {
   219  	st := stackt{ss_flags: _SS_DISABLE}
   220  	sigaltstack(&st, nil)
   221  	mstart()
   222  }
   223  
   224  func osinit() {
   225  	ncpu = getncpu()
   226  	physPageSize = getPageSize()
   227  }
   228  
   229  var urandom_dev = []byte("/dev/urandom\x00")
   230  
   231  //go:nosplit
   232  func getRandomData(r []byte) {
   233  	fd := open(&urandom_dev[0], 0 /* O_RDONLY */, 0)
   234  	n := read(fd, unsafe.Pointer(&r[0]), int32(len(r)))
   235  	closefd(fd)
   236  	extendRandom(r, int(n))
   237  }
   238  
   239  func goenvs() {
   240  	goenvs_unix()
   241  }
   242  
   243  // Called to initialize a new m (including the bootstrap m).
   244  // Called on the parent thread (main thread in case of bootstrap), can allocate memory.
   245  func mpreinit(mp *m) {
   246  	mp.gsignal = malg(32 * 1024)
   247  	mp.gsignal.m = mp
   248  }
   249  
   250  // Called to initialize a new m (including the bootstrap m).
   251  // Called on the new thread, cannot allocate memory.
   252  func minit() {
   253  	_g_ := getg()
   254  	_g_.m.procid = uint64(lwp_self())
   255  
   256  	// On NetBSD a thread created by pthread_create inherits the
   257  	// signal stack of the creating thread. We always create a
   258  	// new signal stack here, to avoid having two Go threads using
   259  	// the same signal stack. This breaks the case of a thread
   260  	// created in C that calls sigaltstack and then calls a Go
   261  	// function, because we will lose track of the C code's
   262  	// sigaltstack, but it's the best we can do.
   263  	signalstack(&_g_.m.gsignal.stack)
   264  	_g_.m.newSigstack = true
   265  
   266  	minitSignalMask()
   267  }
   268  
   269  // Called from dropm to undo the effect of an minit.
   270  //go:nosplit
   271  func unminit() {
   272  	unminitSignals()
   273  }
   274  
   275  func memlimit() uintptr {
   276  	return 0
   277  }
   278  
   279  func sigtramp()
   280  
   281  type sigactiont struct {
   282  	sa_sigaction uintptr
   283  	sa_mask      sigset
   284  	sa_flags     int32
   285  }
   286  
   287  //go:nosplit
   288  //go:nowritebarrierrec
   289  func setsig(i uint32, fn uintptr) {
   290  	var sa sigactiont
   291  	sa.sa_flags = _SA_SIGINFO | _SA_ONSTACK | _SA_RESTART
   292  	sa.sa_mask = sigset_all
   293  	if fn == funcPC(sighandler) {
   294  		fn = funcPC(sigtramp)
   295  	}
   296  	sa.sa_sigaction = fn
   297  	sigaction(i, &sa, nil)
   298  }
   299  
   300  //go:nosplit
   301  //go:nowritebarrierrec
   302  func setsigstack(i uint32) {
   303  	throw("setsigstack")
   304  }
   305  
   306  //go:nosplit
   307  //go:nowritebarrierrec
   308  func getsig(i uint32) uintptr {
   309  	var sa sigactiont
   310  	sigaction(i, nil, &sa)
   311  	return sa.sa_sigaction
   312  }
   313  
   314  // setSignaltstackSP sets the ss_sp field of a stackt.
   315  //go:nosplit
   316  func setSignalstackSP(s *stackt, sp uintptr) {
   317  	s.ss_sp = sp
   318  }
   319  
   320  //go:nosplit
   321  //go:nowritebarrierrec
   322  func sigaddset(mask *sigset, i int) {
   323  	mask.__bits[(i-1)/32] |= 1 << ((uint32(i) - 1) & 31)
   324  }
   325  
   326  func sigdelset(mask *sigset, i int) {
   327  	mask.__bits[(i-1)/32] &^= 1 << ((uint32(i) - 1) & 31)
   328  }
   329  
   330  func (c *sigctxt) fixsigcode(sig uint32) {
   331  }