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1 //===- Signals.cpp - Generic Unix Signals Implementation -----*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file defines some helpful functions for dealing with the possibility of
11 // Unix signals occurring while your program is running.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #include "Unix.h"
16 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
17 #include "llvm/Support/Mutex.h"
18 #include <algorithm>
19 #include <string>
20 #include <vector>
21 #if HAVE_EXECINFO_H
22 # include <execinfo.h> // For backtrace().
23 #endif
24 #if HAVE_SIGNAL_H
25 #include <signal.h>
26 #endif
27 #if HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
28 #include <sys/stat.h>
29 #endif
30 #if HAVE_CXXABI_H
31 #include <cxxabi.h>
32 #endif
33 #if HAVE_DLFCN_H
34 #include <dlfcn.h>
35 #endif
36 #if HAVE_MACH_MACH_H
37 #include <mach/mach.h>
38 #endif
39 
40 using namespace llvm;
41 
42 static RETSIGTYPE SignalHandler(int Sig); // defined below.
43 
44 static SmartMutex<true> SignalsMutex;
45 
46 /// InterruptFunction - The function to call if ctrl-c is pressed.
47 static void (*InterruptFunction)() = 0;
48 
49 static std::vector<std::string> FilesToRemove;
50 static std::vector<std::pair<void(*)(void*), void*> > CallBacksToRun;
51 
52 // IntSigs - Signals that represent requested termination. There's no bug
53 // or failure, or if there is, it's not our direct responsibility. For whatever
54 // reason, our continued execution is no longer desirable.
55 static const int IntSigs[] = {
56  SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGPIPE, SIGTERM, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2
57 };
58 static const int *const IntSigsEnd = array_endof(IntSigs);
59 
60 // KillSigs - Signals that represent that we have a bug, and our prompt
61 // termination has been ordered.
62 static const int KillSigs[] = {
63  SIGILL, SIGTRAP, SIGABRT, SIGFPE, SIGBUS, SIGSEGV, SIGQUIT
64 #ifdef SIGSYS
65  , SIGSYS
66 #endif
67 #ifdef SIGXCPU
68  , SIGXCPU
69 #endif
70 #ifdef SIGXFSZ
71  , SIGXFSZ
72 #endif
73 #ifdef SIGEMT
74  , SIGEMT
75 #endif
76 };
77 static const int *const KillSigsEnd = array_endof(KillSigs);
78 
79 static unsigned NumRegisteredSignals = 0;
80 static struct {
81  struct sigaction SA;
82  int SigNo;
83 } RegisteredSignalInfo[(sizeof(IntSigs)+sizeof(KillSigs))/sizeof(KillSigs[0])];
84 
85 
86 static void RegisterHandler(int Signal) {
87  assert(NumRegisteredSignals <
88  sizeof(RegisteredSignalInfo)/sizeof(RegisteredSignalInfo[0]) &&
89  "Out of space for signal handlers!");
90 
91  struct sigaction NewHandler;
92 
93  NewHandler.sa_handler = SignalHandler;
94  NewHandler.sa_flags = SA_NODEFER|SA_RESETHAND;
95  sigemptyset(&NewHandler.sa_mask);
96 
97  // Install the new handler, save the old one in RegisteredSignalInfo.
98  sigaction(Signal, &NewHandler,
99  &RegisteredSignalInfo[NumRegisteredSignals].SA);
100  RegisteredSignalInfo[NumRegisteredSignals].SigNo = Signal;
101  ++NumRegisteredSignals;
102 }
103 
104 static void RegisterHandlers() {
105  // If the handlers are already registered, we're done.
106  if (NumRegisteredSignals != 0) return;
107 
108  std::for_each(IntSigs, IntSigsEnd, RegisterHandler);
109  std::for_each(KillSigs, KillSigsEnd, RegisterHandler);
110 }
111 
112 static void UnregisterHandlers() {
113  // Restore all of the signal handlers to how they were before we showed up.
114  for (unsigned i = 0, e = NumRegisteredSignals; i != e; ++i)
115  sigaction(RegisteredSignalInfo[i].SigNo,
116  &RegisteredSignalInfo[i].SA, 0);
117  NumRegisteredSignals = 0;
118 }
119 
120 
121 /// RemoveFilesToRemove - Process the FilesToRemove list. This function
122 /// should be called with the SignalsMutex lock held.
123 /// NB: This must be an async signal safe function. It cannot allocate or free
124 /// memory, even in debug builds.
125 static void RemoveFilesToRemove() {
126  // We avoid iterators in case of debug iterators that allocate or release
127  // memory.
128  for (unsigned i = 0, e = FilesToRemove.size(); i != e; ++i) {
129  // We rely on a std::string implementation for which repeated calls to
130  // 'c_str()' don't allocate memory. We pre-call 'c_str()' on all of these
131  // strings to try to ensure this is safe.
132  const char *path = FilesToRemove[i].c_str();
133 
134  // Get the status so we can determine if it's a file or directory. If we
135  // can't stat the file, ignore it.
136  struct stat buf;
137  if (stat(path, &buf) != 0)
138  continue;
139 
140  // If this is not a regular file, ignore it. We want to prevent removal of
141  // special files like /dev/null, even if the compiler is being run with the
142  // super-user permissions.
143  if (!S_ISREG(buf.st_mode))
144  continue;
145 
146  // Otherwise, remove the file. We ignore any errors here as there is nothing
147  // else we can do.
148  unlink(path);
149  }
150 }
151 
152 // SignalHandler - The signal handler that runs.
153 static RETSIGTYPE SignalHandler(int Sig) {
154  // Restore the signal behavior to default, so that the program actually
155  // crashes when we return and the signal reissues. This also ensures that if
156  // we crash in our signal handler that the program will terminate immediately
157  // instead of recursing in the signal handler.
158  UnregisterHandlers();
159 
160  // Unmask all potentially blocked kill signals.
161  sigset_t SigMask;
162  sigfillset(&SigMask);
163  sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &SigMask, 0);
164 
165  SignalsMutex.acquire();
166  RemoveFilesToRemove();
167 
168  if (std::find(IntSigs, IntSigsEnd, Sig) != IntSigsEnd) {
169  if (InterruptFunction) {
170  void (*IF)() = InterruptFunction;
171  SignalsMutex.release();
172  InterruptFunction = 0;
173  IF(); // run the interrupt function.
174  return;
175  }
176 
177  SignalsMutex.release();
178  raise(Sig); // Execute the default handler.
179  return;
180  }
181 
182  SignalsMutex.release();
183 
184  // Otherwise if it is a fault (like SEGV) run any handler.
185  for (unsigned i = 0, e = CallBacksToRun.size(); i != e; ++i)
186  CallBacksToRun[i].first(CallBacksToRun[i].second);
187 
188 #ifdef __s390__
189  // On S/390, certain signals are delivered with PSW Address pointing to
190  // *after* the faulting instruction. Simply returning from the signal
191  // handler would continue execution after that point, instead of
192  // re-raising the signal. Raise the signal manually in those cases.
193  if (Sig == SIGILL || Sig == SIGFPE || Sig == SIGTRAP)
194  raise(Sig);
195 #endif
196 }
197 
199  SignalsMutex.acquire();
200  RemoveFilesToRemove();
201  SignalsMutex.release();
202 }
203 
204 void llvm::sys::SetInterruptFunction(void (*IF)()) {
205  SignalsMutex.acquire();
206  InterruptFunction = IF;
207  SignalsMutex.release();
208  RegisterHandlers();
209 }
210 
211 // RemoveFileOnSignal - The public API
213  std::string* ErrMsg) {
214  SignalsMutex.acquire();
215  std::string *OldPtr = FilesToRemove.empty() ? 0 : &FilesToRemove[0];
216  FilesToRemove.push_back(Filename);
217 
218  // We want to call 'c_str()' on every std::string in this vector so that if
219  // the underlying implementation requires a re-allocation, it happens here
220  // rather than inside of the signal handler. If we see the vector grow, we
221  // have to call it on every entry. If it remains in place, we only need to
222  // call it on the latest one.
223  if (OldPtr == &FilesToRemove[0])
224  FilesToRemove.back().c_str();
225  else
226  for (unsigned i = 0, e = FilesToRemove.size(); i != e; ++i)
227  FilesToRemove[i].c_str();
228 
229  SignalsMutex.release();
230 
231  RegisterHandlers();
232  return false;
233 }
234 
235 // DontRemoveFileOnSignal - The public API
237  SignalsMutex.acquire();
239  std::find(FilesToRemove.rbegin(), FilesToRemove.rend(), Filename);
240  std::vector<std::string>::iterator I = FilesToRemove.end();
241  if (RI != FilesToRemove.rend())
242  I = FilesToRemove.erase(RI.base()-1);
243 
244  // We need to call c_str() on every element which would have been moved by
245  // the erase. These elements, in a C++98 implementation where c_str()
246  // requires a reallocation on the first call may have had the call to c_str()
247  // made on insertion become invalid by being copied down an element.
248  for (std::vector<std::string>::iterator E = FilesToRemove.end(); I != E; ++I)
249  I->c_str();
250 
251  SignalsMutex.release();
252 }
253 
254 /// AddSignalHandler - Add a function to be called when a signal is delivered
255 /// to the process. The handler can have a cookie passed to it to identify
256 /// what instance of the handler it is.
257 void llvm::sys::AddSignalHandler(void (*FnPtr)(void *), void *Cookie) {
258  CallBacksToRun.push_back(std::make_pair(FnPtr, Cookie));
259  RegisterHandlers();
260 }
261 
262 
263 // PrintStackTrace - In the case of a program crash or fault, print out a stack
264 // trace so that the user has an indication of why and where we died.
265 //
266 // On glibc systems we have the 'backtrace' function, which works nicely, but
267 // doesn't demangle symbols.
268 void llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(FILE *FD) {
269 #if defined(HAVE_BACKTRACE) && defined(ENABLE_BACKTRACES)
270  static void* StackTrace[256];
271  // Use backtrace() to output a backtrace on Linux systems with glibc.
272  int depth = backtrace(StackTrace,
273  static_cast<int>(array_lengthof(StackTrace)));
274 #if HAVE_DLFCN_H && __GNUG__
275  int width = 0;
276  for (int i = 0; i < depth; ++i) {
277  Dl_info dlinfo;
278  dladdr(StackTrace[i], &dlinfo);
279  const char* name = strrchr(dlinfo.dli_fname, '/');
280 
281  int nwidth;
282  if (name == NULL) nwidth = strlen(dlinfo.dli_fname);
283  else nwidth = strlen(name) - 1;
284 
285  if (nwidth > width) width = nwidth;
286  }
287 
288  for (int i = 0; i < depth; ++i) {
289  Dl_info dlinfo;
290  dladdr(StackTrace[i], &dlinfo);
291 
292  fprintf(FD, "%-2d", i);
293 
294  const char* name = strrchr(dlinfo.dli_fname, '/');
295  if (name == NULL) fprintf(FD, " %-*s", width, dlinfo.dli_fname);
296  else fprintf(FD, " %-*s", width, name+1);
297 
298  fprintf(FD, " %#0*lx",
299  (int)(sizeof(void*) * 2) + 2, (unsigned long)StackTrace[i]);
300 
301  if (dlinfo.dli_sname != NULL) {
302  fputc(' ', FD);
303 # if HAVE_CXXABI_H
304  int res;
305  char* d = abi::__cxa_demangle(dlinfo.dli_sname, NULL, NULL, &res);
306 # else
307  char* d = NULL;
308 # endif
309  if (d == NULL) fputs(dlinfo.dli_sname, FD);
310  else fputs(d, FD);
311  free(d);
312 
313  // FIXME: When we move to C++11, use %t length modifier. It's not in
314  // C++03 and causes gcc to issue warnings. Losing the upper 32 bits of
315  // the stack offset for a stack dump isn't likely to cause any problems.
316  fprintf(FD, " + %u",(unsigned)((char*)StackTrace[i]-
317  (char*)dlinfo.dli_saddr));
318  }
319  fputc('\n', FD);
320  }
321 #else
322  backtrace_symbols_fd(StackTrace, depth, STDERR_FILENO);
323 #endif
324 #endif
325 }
326 
327 static void PrintStackTraceSignalHandler(void *) {
328  PrintStackTrace(stderr);
329 }
330 
331 /// PrintStackTraceOnErrorSignal - When an error signal (such as SIGABRT or
332 /// SIGSEGV) is delivered to the process, print a stack trace and then exit.
334  AddSignalHandler(PrintStackTraceSignalHandler, 0);
335 
336 #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(ENABLE_CRASH_OVERRIDES)
337  // Environment variable to disable any kind of crash dialog.
338  if (getenv("LLVM_DISABLE_CRASH_REPORT")) {
339  mach_port_t self = mach_task_self();
340 
341  exception_mask_t mask = EXC_MASK_CRASH;
342 
343  kern_return_t ret = task_set_exception_ports(self,
344  mask,
345  MACH_PORT_NULL,
346  EXCEPTION_STATE_IDENTITY | MACH_EXCEPTION_CODES,
347  THREAD_STATE_NONE);
348  (void)ret;
349  }
350 #endif
351 }
352 
353 
354 /***/
355 
356 // On Darwin, raise sends a signal to the main thread instead of the current
357 // thread. This has the unfortunate effect that assert() and abort() will end up
358 // bypassing our crash recovery attempts. We work around this for anything in
359 // the same linkage unit by just defining our own versions of the assert handler
360 // and abort.
361 
362 #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(ENABLE_CRASH_OVERRIDES)
363 
364 #include <signal.h>
365 #include <pthread.h>
366 
367 int raise(int sig) {
368  return pthread_kill(pthread_self(), sig);
369 }
370 
371 void __assert_rtn(const char *func,
372  const char *file,
373  int line,
374  const char *expr) {
375  if (func)
376  fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failed: (%s), function %s, file %s, line %d.\n",
377  expr, func, file, line);
378  else
379  fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failed: (%s), file %s, line %d.\n",
380  expr, file, line);
381  abort();
382 }
383 
384 void abort() {
385  raise(SIGABRT);
386  usleep(1000);
387  __builtin_trap();
388 }
389 
390 #endif
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