#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
-#if defined(openbsd_TARGET_OS)
-# ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
-# include <signal.h>
-# endif
-# ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_H
-# include <pthread.h>
-# endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
+#include <signal.h>
+#endif
+
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS) && defined(openbsd_HOST_OS) && defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H)
+#include <pthread.h>
+#endif
+
+#if defined(openbsd_HOST_OS) || defined(linux_HOST_OS)
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/mman.h>
+
+/* no C99 header stdint.h on OpenBSD? */
+#if defined(openbsd_HOST_OS)
+typedef unsigned long my_uintptr_t;
+#else
+#include <stdint.h>
+typedef uintptr_t my_uintptr_t;
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+#include <windows.h>
#endif
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
free(p);
}
-void
-_stgAssert (char *filename, unsigned int linenum)
-{
- fflush(stdout);
- fprintf(stderr, "ASSERTION FAILED: file %s, line %u\n", filename, linenum);
- fflush(stderr);
- abort();
-}
-
/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stack overflow
* clean up for us.
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
-#if !defined(mingw32_TARGET_OS)
+#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
void
resetNonBlockingFd(int fd)
{
ullong
msTime(void)
{
-# if defined(HAVE_GETCLOCK) && !defined(alpha_TARGET_ARCH) && !defined(hppa1_1_TARGET_ARCH)
+# if defined(HAVE_GETCLOCK) && !defined(alpha_HOST_ARCH) && !defined(hppa1_1_HOST_ARCH)
struct timespec tv;
if (getclock(TIMEOFDAY, &tv) != 0) {
stg_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return tv.tv_sec * LL(1000) + tv.tv_nsec / LL(1000000) - startTime;
-# elif HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY && !defined(alpha_TARGET_ARCH)
+# elif HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY && !defined(alpha_HOST_ARCH)
struct timeval tv;
if (gettimeofday(&tv, NULL) != 0) {
#endif
/*
- * It seems that pthreads and signals interact oddly in OpenBSD
- * pthreads (and possibly FreeBSD). When linking with -lpthreads, we
+ * It seems that pthreads and signals interact oddly in OpenBSD & FreeBSD
+ * pthreads (and possibly others). When linking with -lpthreads, we
* have to use pthread_kill to send blockable signals. So use that
* when we have a threaded rts. So System.Posix.Signals will call
* genericRaise(), rather than raise(3).
*/
int genericRaise(int sig) {
-#if defined(THREADED_RTS) && defined(openbsd_TARGET_OS)
+#if defined(THREADED_RTS) && (defined(openbsd_HOST_OS) || defined(freebsd_HOST_OS))
return pthread_kill(pthread_self(), sig);
#else
return raise(sig);
#endif
}
+
+/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Allocating executable memory
+ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+/* Heavily arch-specific, I'm afraid.. */
+
+/*
+ * Allocate len bytes which are readable, writable, and executable.
+ *
+ * ToDo: If this turns out to be a performance bottleneck, one could
+ * e.g. cache the last VirtualProtect/mprotect-ed region and do
+ * nothing in case of a cache hit.
+ */
+void*
+stgMallocBytesRWX(int len)
+{
+ void *addr = stgMallocBytes(len, "mallocBytesRWX");
+#if defined(i386_HOST_ARCH) && defined(_WIN32)
+ /* This could be necessary for processors which distinguish between READ and
+ EXECUTE memory accesses, e.g. Itaniums. */
+ DWORD dwOldProtect = 0;
+ if (VirtualProtect (addr, len, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE, &dwOldProtect) == 0) {
+ barf("mallocBytesRWX: failed to protect 0x%p; error=%lu; old protection: %lu\n",
+ addr, (unsigned long)GetLastError(), (unsigned long)dwOldProtect);
+ }
+#elif defined(openbsd_HOST_OS) || defined(linux_HOST_OS)
+ /* malloced memory isn't executable by default on OpenBSD */
+ my_uintptr_t pageSize = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
+ my_uintptr_t mask = ~(pageSize - 1);
+ my_uintptr_t startOfFirstPage = ((my_uintptr_t)addr ) & mask;
+ my_uintptr_t startOfLastPage = ((my_uintptr_t)addr + len - 1) & mask;
+ my_uintptr_t size = startOfLastPage - startOfFirstPage + pageSize;
+ if (mprotect((void*)startOfFirstPage, (size_t)size, PROT_EXEC | PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE) != 0) {
+ barf("mallocBytesRWX: failed to protect 0x%p\n", addr);
+ }
+#endif
+ return addr;
+}