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Code I wrote yesterday was totally broken. It's enough to make sure nPC is
correctly updated too... Instruction skipper now works on Solaris/SPARC.
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@ -1291,6 +1291,7 @@ enum {
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SPARC_REG_G1 = REG_G1,
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SPARC_REG_O0 = REG_O0,
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SPARC_REG_PC = REG_PC,
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SPARC_REG_nPC = REG_nPC
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#endif
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};
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static bool sparc_skip_instruction(unsigned long * regs, gwindows_t * gwins, struct rwindow * rwin)
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@ -1384,24 +1385,6 @@ static bool sparc_skip_instruction(unsigned long * regs, gwindows_t * gwins, str
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// Zero target register in case of a load operation
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if (transfer_type == SIGSEGV_TRANSFER_LOAD && reg != 0) {
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#if defined(__sun__)
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/*
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* NOTE: special trampoline code to zero out the target register
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* - The code is not reentrant
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* - The ABI specifies that data below %sp is undefined, can we
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* really write to it in that case?
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*/
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static unsigned int code[4];
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if (sizeof(void *) == 8)
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code[0] = 0xc05bbff8|(reg << 25); // ldx [%sp - 8], %reg
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else
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code[0] = 0xc003bff8|(reg << 25); // ld [%sp - 8], %reg
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code[1] = 0x81c00000|(reg << 14); // jmpl %reg
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code[2] = 0x80102000|(reg << 25); // clr %reg
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*((unsigned long *)regs[SPARC_REG_O0 + 6]) = regs[SPARC_REG_PC] + 4;
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regs[SPARC_REG_PC] = (unsigned long)code;
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return true;
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#else
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// FIXME: code to handle local & input registers is not tested
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if (reg >= 1 && reg < 8) {
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// global registers
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@ -1425,10 +1408,10 @@ static bool sparc_skip_instruction(unsigned long * regs, gwindows_t * gwins, str
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else
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rwin->rw_in[reg - 24] = 0;
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}
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#endif
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}
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regs[SPARC_REG_PC] += 4;
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regs[SPARC_REG_nPC] += 4;
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return true;
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}
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#endif
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