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32 * from: @(#)locore.s 7.3 (Berkeley) 5/13/91
35 * originally from: locore.s, by William F. Jolitz
37 * Substantially rewritten by David Greenman, Rod Grimes,
38 * Bruce Evans, Wolfgang Solfrank, Poul-Henning Kamp
42 #include <sys/syscall.h>
43 #include <machine/asmacros.h>
44 #include <machine/psl.h>
49 * Signal trampoline, copied to top of user stack
52 calll *SIGF_HANDLER(%esp)
53 leal SIGF_UC(%esp),%eax /* get ucontext */
55 testl $PSL_VM,UC_EFLAGS(%eax)
57 mov UC_GS(%eax),%gs /* restore %gs */
59 movl $SYS_sigreturn,%eax
60 pushl %eax /* junk to fake return addr. */
61 int $0x80 /* enter kernel with args */
66 #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD4
69 calll *SIGF_HANDLER(%esp)
70 leal SIGF_UC4(%esp),%eax /* get ucontext */
72 testl $PSL_VM,UC4_EFLAGS(%eax)
74 mov UC4_GS(%eax),%gs /* restore %gs */
76 movl $344,%eax /* 4.x SYS_sigreturn */
77 pushl %eax /* junk to fake return addr. */
78 int $0x80 /* enter kernel with args */
87 call *SIGF_HANDLER(%esp) /* call signal handler */
88 lea SIGF_SC(%esp),%eax /* get sigcontext */
90 testl $PSL_VM,SC_PS(%eax)
92 mov SC_GS(%eax),%gs /* restore %gs */
94 movl $103,%eax /* 3.x SYS_sigreturn */
95 pushl %eax /* junk to fake return addr. */
96 int $0x80 /* enter kernel with args */
100 * Our lcall $7,$0 handler remains in user mode (ring 3), since lcalls
101 * don't change the interrupt mask, so if this one went directly to the
102 * kernel then there would be a window with interrupts enabled in kernel
103 * mode, and all interrupt handlers would have to be almost as complicated
104 * as the NMI handler to support this.
106 * Instead, convert the lcall to an int0x80 call. The kernel does most
107 * of the conversion by popping the lcall return values off the user
108 * stack and returning to them instead of to here, except when the
109 * conversion itself fails. Adjusting the stack here is impossible for
110 * vfork() and harder for other syscalls.
117 #endif /* COMPAT_43 */
125 .long esigcode-sigcode
126 #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD4
127 .globl szfreebsd4_sigcode
129 .long esigcode-freebsd4_sigcode
134 .long esigcode-osigcode
135 .globl sz_lcall_tramp
137 .long esigcode-lcall_tramp