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c3e54f09
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c3e54f09
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Apr 14, 2010
by
Russ Cox
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runtime: better trace for fault due to nil pointer call
R=r CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/854048
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03526597
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signal.c
src/pkg/runtime/darwin/386/signal.c
+9
-1
signal.c
src/pkg/runtime/darwin/amd64/signal.c
+9
-1
signal.c
src/pkg/runtime/freebsd/386/signal.c
+9
-1
signal.c
src/pkg/runtime/freebsd/amd64/signal.c
+9
-1
signal.c
src/pkg/runtime/linux/386/signal.c
+9
-1
signal.c
src/pkg/runtime/linux/amd64/signal.c
+9
-1
signal.c
src/pkg/runtime/linux/arm/signal.c
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src/pkg/runtime/darwin/386/signal.c
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@@ -66,10 +66,18 @@ sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo *info, void *context)
gp
->
sigcode0
=
info
->
si_code
;
gp
->
sigcode1
=
(
uintptr
)
info
->
si_addr
;
// Only push sigpanic if r->eip != 0.
// If r->eip == 0, probably panicked because of a
// call to a nil func. Not pushing that onto sp will
// make the trace look like a call to sigpanic instead.
// (Otherwise the trace will end at sigpanic and we
// won't get to see who faulted.)
if
(
r
->
eip
!=
0
)
{
sp
=
(
uintptr
*
)
r
->
esp
;
*--
sp
=
r
->
eip
;
r
->
eip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
r
->
esp
=
(
uintptr
)
sp
;
}
r
->
eip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
return
;
}
...
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src/pkg/runtime/darwin/amd64/signal.c
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@@ -75,10 +75,18 @@ sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo *info, void *context)
gp
->
sigcode0
=
info
->
si_code
;
gp
->
sigcode1
=
(
uintptr
)
info
->
si_addr
;
// Only push sigpanic if r->rip != 0.
// If r->rip == 0, probably panicked because of a
// call to a nil func. Not pushing that onto sp will
// make the trace look like a call to sigpanic instead.
// (Otherwise the trace will end at sigpanic and we
// won't get to see who faulted.)
if
(
r
->
rip
!=
0
)
{
sp
=
(
uintptr
*
)
r
->
rsp
;
*--
sp
=
r
->
rip
;
r
->
rip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
r
->
rsp
=
(
uintptr
)
sp
;
}
r
->
rip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
return
;
}
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src/pkg/runtime/freebsd/386/signal.c
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@@ -64,10 +64,18 @@ sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo* info, void* context)
gp
->
sigcode0
=
info
->
si_code
;
gp
->
sigcode1
=
(
uintptr
)
info
->
si_addr
;
// Only push sigpanic if r->mc_eip != 0.
// If r->mc_eip == 0, probably panicked because of a
// call to a nil func. Not pushing that onto sp will
// make the trace look like a call to sigpanic instead.
// (Otherwise the trace will end at sigpanic and we
// won't get to see who faulted.)
if
(
r
->
mc_eip
!=
0
)
{
sp
=
(
uintptr
*
)
r
->
mc_esp
;
*--
sp
=
r
->
mc_eip
;
r
->
mc_eip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
r
->
mc_esp
=
(
uintptr
)
sp
;
}
r
->
mc_eip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
return
;
}
...
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src/pkg/runtime/freebsd/amd64/signal.c
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@@ -72,10 +72,18 @@ sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo* info, void* context)
gp
->
sigcode0
=
info
->
si_code
;
gp
->
sigcode1
=
(
uintptr
)
info
->
si_addr
;
// Only push sigpanic if r->mc_rip != 0.
// If r->mc_rip == 0, probably panicked because of a
// call to a nil func. Not pushing that onto sp will
// make the trace look like a call to sigpanic instead.
// (Otherwise the trace will end at sigpanic and we
// won't get to see who faulted.)
if
(
r
->
mc_rip
!=
0
)
{
sp
=
(
uintptr
*
)
r
->
mc_rsp
;
*--
sp
=
r
->
mc_rip
;
r
->
mc_rip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
r
->
mc_rsp
=
(
uintptr
)
sp
;
}
r
->
mc_rip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
return
;
}
...
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src/pkg/runtime/linux/386/signal.c
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@@ -61,10 +61,18 @@ sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo* info, void* context)
gp
->
sigcode0
=
info
->
si_code
;
gp
->
sigcode1
=
((
uintptr
*
)
info
)[
3
];
// Only push sigpanic if r->eip != 0.
// If r->eip == 0, probably panicked because of a
// call to a nil func. Not pushing that onto sp will
// make the trace look like a call to sigpanic instead.
// (Otherwise the trace will end at sigpanic and we
// won't get to see who faulted.)
if
(
r
->
eip
!=
0
)
{
sp
=
(
uintptr
*
)
r
->
esp
;
*--
sp
=
r
->
eip
;
r
->
eip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
r
->
esp
=
(
uintptr
)
sp
;
}
r
->
eip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
return
;
}
...
...
src/pkg/runtime/linux/amd64/signal.c
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c3e54f09
...
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@@ -71,10 +71,18 @@ sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo* info, void* context)
gp
->
sigcode0
=
info
->
si_code
;
gp
->
sigcode1
=
((
uintptr
*
)
info
)[
2
];
// Only push sigpanic if r->rip != 0.
// If r->rip == 0, probably panicked because of a
// call to a nil func. Not pushing that onto sp will
// make the trace look like a call to sigpanic instead.
// (Otherwise the trace will end at sigpanic and we
// won't get to see who faulted.)
if
(
r
->
rip
!=
0
)
{
sp
=
(
uintptr
*
)
r
->
rsp
;
*--
sp
=
r
->
rip
;
r
->
rip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
r
->
rsp
=
(
uintptr
)
sp
;
}
r
->
rip
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
return
;
}
...
...
src/pkg/runtime/linux/arm/signal.c
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@@ -70,6 +70,10 @@ sighandler(int32 sig, Siginfo *info, void *context)
// If this is a leaf function, we do smash LR,
// but we're not going back there anyway.
// Don't bother smashing if r->arm_pc is 0,
// which is probably a call to a nil func: the
// old link register is more useful in the stack trace.
if
(
r
->
arm_pc
!=
0
)
r
->
arm_lr
=
r
->
arm_pc
;
r
->
arm_pc
=
(
uintptr
)
sigpanic
;
return
;
...
...
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