14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mlugg
a18fd41064
std: rework/remove ucontext_t
Our usage of `ucontext_t` in the standard library was kind of
problematic. We unnecessarily mimiced libc-specific structures, and our
`getcontext` implementation was overkill for our use case of stack
tracing.

This commit introduces a new namespace, `std.debug.cpu_context`, which
contains "context" types for various architectures (currently x86,
x86_64, ARM, and AARCH64) containing the general-purpose CPU registers;
the ones needed in practice for stack unwinding. Each implementation has
a function `current` which populates the structure using inline
assembly. The structure is user-overrideable, though that should only be
necessary if the standard library does not have an implementation for
the *architecture*: that is to say, none of this is OS-dependent.

Of course, in POSIX signal handlers, we get a `ucontext_t` from the
kernel. The function `std.debug.cpu_context.fromPosixSignalContext`
converts this to a `std.debug.cpu_context.Native` with a big ol' target
switch.

This functionality is not exposed from `std.c` or `std.posix`, and
neither are `ucontext_t`, `mcontext_t`, or `getcontext`. The rationale
is that these types and functions do not conform to a specific ABI, and
in fact tend to get updated over time based on CPU features and
extensions; in addition, different libcs use different structures which
are "partially compatible" with the kernel structure. Overall, it's a
mess, but all we need is the kernel context, so we can just define a
kernel-compatible structure as long as we don't claim C compatibility by
putting it in `std.c` or `std.posix`.

This change resulted in a few nice `std.debug` simplifications, but
nothing too noteworthy. However, the main benefit of this change is that
DWARF unwinding---sometimes necessary for collecting stack traces
reliably---now requires far less target-specific integration.

Also fix a bug I noticed in `PageAllocator` (I found this due to a bug
in my distro's QEMU distribution; thanks, broken QEMU patch!) and I
think a couple of minor bugs in `std.debug`.

Resolves: #23801
Resolves: #23802
2025-09-30 13:44:54 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
fe468e4fa3
std.os.linux: delete restore and restore_rt for hexagon, loongarch, mips, riscv 2025-09-28 18:24:04 +02:00
taylor.fish
c73df65ded Don't specify clobbers in restore_rt
Per @alexrp, this is unnecessary in naked functions.
2025-09-23 21:03:28 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
76d04c1662 zig fmt 2025-07-16 10:27:39 -07:00
Nameless
7c42517151 os: fix missing and incorrect msghdr definitions
Macos uses the BSD definition of msghdr

All linux architectures share a single msghdr definition. Many
architectures had manually inserted padding fields that were endian
specific and some had fields with different integers. This unifies all
architectures to use a single correct msghdr definition.
2025-07-07 22:43:51 -07:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
fd2d4507c8
std.os.linux: Define ucontext_t and mcontext_t for RISC-V
Closes #24239.
2025-07-01 23:03:13 +02:00
Stefan Weigl-Bosker
bcb4ba9afd
std.os.linux: use heap.pageSize() instead of MMAP2_UNIT 2025-04-07 13:37:01 +02:00
Linus Groh
79460d4a3e Remove uses of deprecated callconv aliases 2025-03-05 03:01:43 +00:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
8a78d875cc
std.os.linux: Don't emit CFI directives if unwind tables are disabled. 2025-01-19 02:15:30 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
da018f9726
std.os.linux: Add unwinding protection in clone() implementations.
Whatever was in the frame pointer register prior to clone() will no longer be
valid in the child process, so zero it to protect FP-based unwinders. Similarly,
mark the link register as undefined to protect DWARF-based unwinders.

This is only zeroing the frame pointer(s) on Arm/Thumb because of an LLVM
assembler bug: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/115891
2024-12-11 00:10:17 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
537cb49eb2
std.os.linux: Define the Stat struct for riscv32.
The kernel does define the struct, it just doesn't use it. Yet both glibc and
musl expose it directly as their public stat struct, and std.c takes it from
std.os.linux. So just define it after all.
2024-08-31 03:31:58 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
f9f8942008 std.os.linux: Move clone() here and stop exporting it. 2024-08-07 01:19:51 -07:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
0ad97b4122
std.os.linux: Add VDSO definition for riscv32/riscv64. 2024-08-03 18:49:12 +02:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
7532a8a584
std.os.linux: Add riscv32 support. 2024-07-29 09:50:41 +02:00