NetBSD-5.0.2/sys/arch/hppa/hppa/sigcode.S

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/*	$NetBSD: sigcode.S,v 1.6 2005/12/11 12:17:37 christos Exp $	*/

/*	$OpenBSD: locore.S,v 1.46 2001/09/20 18:33:03 mickey Exp $	*/

/*
 * Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Michael Shalayeff
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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 *      This product includes software developed by Michael Shalayeff.
 * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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 *
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 * Portitions of this file are derived from other sources, see
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 */
/*
 * Copyright (c) 1990,1991,1992,1994 The University of Utah and
 * the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL).  All rights reserved.
 *
 * THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL PROVIDE THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
 * CONDITION, AND DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES
 * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM ITS USE.
 *
 * CSL requests users of this software to return to csl-dist@cs.utah.edu any
 * improvements that they make and grant CSL redistribution rights.
 *
 *	Utah $Hdr: locore.s 1.62 94/12/15$
 */
/*
 *  (c) Copyright 1988 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
 *
 *  To anyone who acknowledges that this file is provided "AS IS"
 *  without any express or implied warranty:
 *      permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this file
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 *  suitability of this software for any purpose.
 */

/*
 * NOTICE: This is not a standalone file.  To use it, #include it in
 * your port's locore.S, like so:
 *
 *	#include <hppa/hppa/sigcode.S>
 */

/*
 * Signal "trampoline" code. Invoked from RTE setup by sendsig().
 */
ENTRY_NOPROFILE(sigcode,0)
	.call
	/*
	 * Our sendsig() places the address of the signal handler 
	 * in %arg3.  It may actually be a PLABEL.
	 */
	bb,>=,n	%arg3, 30, L$sigcode_bounce	; branch if not a PLABEL
	depi	0, 31, 2, %arg3			; zero L bit in PLABEL pointer
	ldw	4(%arg3), %r19			; load shared library linkage
	ldw	0(%arg3), %arg3			; load real catcher address
L$sigcode_bounce:
	/*
	 * This blr puts the address of the following nop in rp.
	 * It also schedules the nop for execution, which is why
	 * that instruction has to be a nop, or, rather, not any
	 * instruction only meant to execute once the signal handler 
	 * returns.
	 */
	blr	%r0, %rp
	/*
	 * This bv schedules the instruction pointed to by arg3
	 * for execution.  So, arg3 is the address of the signal
	 * handler.
	 */
	bv,n	%r0(%arg3)
	nop
	/*
	 * The signal handler has returned.  Since %r3 is on the list
	 * of callee-saved registers, it's whatever the sendsig
	 * code wanted it set to.  Since we copy it into arg0, 
	 * it looks like sendsig leaves %r3 holding the desired
	 * single argument to sys___sigreturn14, i.e., the
	 * struct sigcontext *.
	 */
	/* Make a SYS___sigreturn14 system call. */
	copy	%r3, %arg0
	ldil	L%SYSCALLGATE, %r1
	.call
	ble	4(%sr7, %r1)
	ldi	SYS_compat_16___sigreturn14, %t1
	/* Make a SYS_exit system call. */
	copy	%ret0, %arg0
	ldil	L%SYSCALLGATE, %r1
	.call
	ble	4(%sr7, %r1)
	ldi	SYS_exit, %t1
ALTENTRY(esigcode)
EXIT(sigcode)