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author | arcadia-devtools <arcadia-devtools@yandex-team.ru> | 2022-03-15 13:35:56 +0300 |
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committer | arcadia-devtools <arcadia-devtools@yandex-team.ru> | 2022-03-15 13:35:56 +0300 |
commit | 094638589de6a6c9f91fad0005843fc1c1adc957 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/contrib/libs/linux-headers/asm/sigcontext_x86.h b/contrib/libs/linux-headers/asm/sigcontext_x86.h deleted file mode 100644 index a6ddae206d..0000000000 --- a/contrib/libs/linux-headers/asm/sigcontext_x86.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,380 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ -#ifndef _ASM_X86_SIGCONTEXT_H -#define _ASM_X86_SIGCONTEXT_H - -/* - * Linux signal context definitions. The sigcontext includes a complex - * hierarchy of CPU and FPU state, available to user-space (on the stack) when - * a signal handler is executed. - * - * As over the years this ABI grew from its very simple roots towards - * supporting more and more CPU state organically, some of the details (which - * were rather clever hacks back in the days) became a bit quirky by today. - * - * The current ABI includes flexible provisions for future extensions, so we - * won't have to grow new quirks for quite some time. Promise! - */ - - -#include <linux/types.h> - -#define FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 0x46505853U -#define FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 0x46505845U -#define FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2_SIZE sizeof(FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2) - -/* - * Bytes 464..511 in the current 512-byte layout of the FXSAVE/FXRSTOR frame - * are reserved for SW usage. On CPUs supporting XSAVE/XRSTOR, these bytes are - * used to extend the fpstate pointer in the sigcontext, which now includes the - * extended state information along with fpstate information. - * - * If sw_reserved.magic1 == FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then there's a - * sw_reserved.extended_size bytes large extended context area present. (The - * last 32-bit word of this extended area (at the - * fpstate+extended_size-FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2_SIZE address) is set to - * FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 so that you can sanity check your size calculations.) - * - * This extended area typically grows with newer CPUs that have larger and - * larger XSAVE areas. - */ -struct _fpx_sw_bytes { - /* - * If set to FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then this is an xstate context. - * 0 if a legacy frame. - */ - __u32 magic1; - - /* - * Total size of the fpstate area: - * - * - if magic1 == 0 then it's sizeof(struct _fpstate) - * - if magic1 == FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then it's sizeof(struct _xstate) - * plus extensions (if any) - */ - __u32 extended_size; - - /* - * Feature bit mask (including FP/SSE/extended state) that is present - * in the memory layout: - */ - __u64 xfeatures; - - /* - * Actual XSAVE state size, based on the xfeatures saved in the layout. - * 'extended_size' is greater than 'xstate_size': - */ - __u32 xstate_size; - - /* For future use: */ - __u32 padding[7]; -}; - -/* - * As documented in the iBCS2 standard: - * - * The first part of "struct _fpstate" is just the normal i387 hardware setup, - * the extra "status" word is used to save the coprocessor status word before - * entering the handler. - * - * The FPU state data structure has had to grow to accommodate the extended FPU - * state required by the Streaming SIMD Extensions. There is no documented - * standard to accomplish this at the moment. - */ - -/* 10-byte legacy floating point register: */ -struct _fpreg { - __u16 significand[4]; - __u16 exponent; -}; - -/* 16-byte floating point register: */ -struct _fpxreg { - __u16 significand[4]; - __u16 exponent; - __u16 padding[3]; -}; - -/* 16-byte XMM register: */ -struct _xmmreg { - __u32 element[4]; -}; - -#define X86_FXSR_MAGIC 0x0000 - -/* - * The 32-bit FPU frame: - */ -struct _fpstate_32 { - /* Legacy FPU environment: */ - __u32 cw; - __u32 sw; - __u32 tag; - __u32 ipoff; - __u32 cssel; - __u32 dataoff; - __u32 datasel; - struct _fpreg _st[8]; - __u16 status; - __u16 magic; /* 0xffff: regular FPU data only */ - /* 0x0000: FXSR FPU data */ - - /* FXSR FPU environment */ - __u32 _fxsr_env[6]; /* FXSR FPU env is ignored */ - __u32 mxcsr; - __u32 reserved; - struct _fpxreg _fxsr_st[8]; /* FXSR FPU reg data is ignored */ - struct _xmmreg _xmm[8]; /* First 8 XMM registers */ - union { - __u32 padding1[44]; /* Second 8 XMM registers plus padding */ - __u32 padding[44]; /* Alias name for old user-space */ - }; - - union { - __u32 padding2[12]; - struct _fpx_sw_bytes sw_reserved; /* Potential extended state is encoded here */ - }; -}; - -/* - * The 64-bit FPU frame. (FXSAVE format and later) - * - * Note1: If sw_reserved.magic1 == FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 then the structure is - * larger: 'struct _xstate'. Note that 'struct _xstate' embedds - * 'struct _fpstate' so that you can always assume the _fpstate portion - * exists so that you can check the magic value. - * - * Note2: Reserved fields may someday contain valuable data. Always - * save/restore them when you change signal frames. - */ -struct _fpstate_64 { - __u16 cwd; - __u16 swd; - /* Note this is not the same as the 32-bit/x87/FSAVE twd: */ - __u16 twd; - __u16 fop; - __u64 rip; - __u64 rdp; - __u32 mxcsr; - __u32 mxcsr_mask; - __u32 st_space[32]; /* 8x FP registers, 16 bytes each */ - __u32 xmm_space[64]; /* 16x XMM registers, 16 bytes each */ - __u32 reserved2[12]; - union { - __u32 reserved3[12]; - struct _fpx_sw_bytes sw_reserved; /* Potential extended state is encoded here */ - }; -}; - -#ifdef __i386__ -# define _fpstate _fpstate_32 -#else -# define _fpstate _fpstate_64 -#endif - -struct _header { - __u64 xfeatures; - __u64 reserved1[2]; - __u64 reserved2[5]; -}; - -struct _ymmh_state { - /* 16x YMM registers, 16 bytes each: */ - __u32 ymmh_space[64]; -}; - -/* - * Extended state pointed to by sigcontext::fpstate. - * - * In addition to the fpstate, information encoded in _xstate::xstate_hdr - * indicates the presence of other extended state information supported - * by the CPU and kernel: - */ -struct _xstate { - struct _fpstate fpstate; - struct _header xstate_hdr; - struct _ymmh_state ymmh; - /* New processor state extensions go here: */ -}; - -/* - * The 32-bit signal frame: - */ -struct sigcontext_32 { - __u16 gs, __gsh; - __u16 fs, __fsh; - __u16 es, __esh; - __u16 ds, __dsh; - __u32 di; - __u32 si; - __u32 bp; - __u32 sp; - __u32 bx; - __u32 dx; - __u32 cx; - __u32 ax; - __u32 trapno; - __u32 err; - __u32 ip; - __u16 cs, __csh; - __u32 flags; - __u32 sp_at_signal; - __u16 ss, __ssh; - - /* - * fpstate is really (struct _fpstate *) or (struct _xstate *) - * depending on the FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 encoded in the SW reserved - * bytes of (struct _fpstate) and FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 present at the end - * of extended memory layout. See comments at the definition of - * (struct _fpx_sw_bytes) - */ - __u32 fpstate; /* Zero when no FPU/extended context */ - __u32 oldmask; - __u32 cr2; -}; - -/* - * The 64-bit signal frame: - */ -struct sigcontext_64 { - __u64 r8; - __u64 r9; - __u64 r10; - __u64 r11; - __u64 r12; - __u64 r13; - __u64 r14; - __u64 r15; - __u64 di; - __u64 si; - __u64 bp; - __u64 bx; - __u64 dx; - __u64 ax; - __u64 cx; - __u64 sp; - __u64 ip; - __u64 flags; - __u16 cs; - __u16 gs; - __u16 fs; - __u16 ss; - __u64 err; - __u64 trapno; - __u64 oldmask; - __u64 cr2; - - /* - * fpstate is really (struct _fpstate *) or (struct _xstate *) - * depending on the FP_XSTATE_MAGIC1 encoded in the SW reserved - * bytes of (struct _fpstate) and FP_XSTATE_MAGIC2 present at the end - * of extended memory layout. See comments at the definition of - * (struct _fpx_sw_bytes) - */ - __u64 fpstate; /* Zero when no FPU/extended context */ - __u64 reserved1[8]; -}; - -/* - * Create the real 'struct sigcontext' type: - */ - -/* - * The old user-space sigcontext definition, just in case user-space still - * relies on it. The kernel definition (in asm/sigcontext.h) has unified - * field names but otherwise the same layout. - */ - -#define _fpstate_ia32 _fpstate_32 -#define sigcontext_ia32 sigcontext_32 - - -# ifdef __i386__ -struct sigcontext { - __u16 gs, __gsh; - __u16 fs, __fsh; - __u16 es, __esh; - __u16 ds, __dsh; - __u32 edi; - __u32 esi; - __u32 ebp; - __u32 esp; - __u32 ebx; - __u32 edx; - __u32 ecx; - __u32 eax; - __u32 trapno; - __u32 err; - __u32 eip; - __u16 cs, __csh; - __u32 eflags; - __u32 esp_at_signal; - __u16 ss, __ssh; - struct _fpstate *fpstate; - __u32 oldmask; - __u32 cr2; -}; -# else /* __x86_64__: */ -struct sigcontext { - __u64 r8; - __u64 r9; - __u64 r10; - __u64 r11; - __u64 r12; - __u64 r13; - __u64 r14; - __u64 r15; - __u64 rdi; - __u64 rsi; - __u64 rbp; - __u64 rbx; - __u64 rdx; - __u64 rax; - __u64 rcx; - __u64 rsp; - __u64 rip; - __u64 eflags; /* RFLAGS */ - __u16 cs; - - /* - * Prior to 2.5.64 ("[PATCH] x86-64 updates for 2.5.64-bk3"), - * Linux saved and restored fs and gs in these slots. This - * was counterproductive, as fsbase and gsbase were never - * saved, so arch_prctl was presumably unreliable. - * - * These slots should never be reused without extreme caution: - * - * - Some DOSEMU versions stash fs and gs in these slots manually, - * thus overwriting anything the kernel expects to be preserved - * in these slots. - * - * - If these slots are ever needed for any other purpose, - * there is some risk that very old 64-bit binaries could get - * confused. I doubt that many such binaries still work, - * though, since the same patch in 2.5.64 also removed the - * 64-bit set_thread_area syscall, so it appears that there - * is no TLS API beyond modify_ldt that works in both pre- - * and post-2.5.64 kernels. - * - * If the kernel ever adds explicit fs, gs, fsbase, and gsbase - * save/restore, it will most likely need to be opt-in and use - * different context slots. - */ - __u16 gs; - __u16 fs; - union { - __u16 ss; /* If UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS */ - __u16 __pad0; /* Alias name for old (!UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS) user-space */ - }; - __u64 err; - __u64 trapno; - __u64 oldmask; - __u64 cr2; - struct _fpstate *fpstate; /* Zero when no FPU context */ -# ifdef __ILP32__ - __u32 __fpstate_pad; -# endif - __u64 reserved1[8]; -}; -# endif /* __x86_64__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_X86_SIGCONTEXT_H */ |