1 /* $NetBSD: fault.c,v 1.45 2003/11/20 14:44:36 scw Exp $ */
4 * Copyright 2004 Olivier Houchard
5 * Copyright 2003 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
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82 #include "opt_ktrace.h"
84 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
85 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
87 #include <sys/param.h>
88 #include <sys/systm.h>
90 #include <sys/kernel.h>
92 #include <sys/mutex.h>
93 #include <sys/syscall.h>
94 #include <sys/sysent.h>
95 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
99 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
101 #include <sys/ptrace.h>
102 #include <sys/pioctl.h>
106 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
107 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
108 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
110 #include <machine/cpuconf.h>
111 #include <machine/vmparam.h>
112 #include <machine/frame.h>
113 #include <machine/cpu.h>
114 #include <machine/intr.h>
115 #include <machine/pcb.h>
116 #include <machine/proc.h>
117 #include <machine/swi.h>
119 #include <security/audit/audit.h>
126 void swi_handler(trapframe_t *);
127 void undefinedinstruction(trapframe_t *);
129 #include <machine/disassem.h>
130 #include <machine/machdep.h>
132 extern char fusubailout[];
135 int last_fault_code; /* For the benefit of pmap_fault_fixup() */
138 #if defined(CPU_ARM7TDMI)
139 /* These CPUs may need data/prefetch abort fixups */
140 #define CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED
148 int (*func)(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct thread *, struct ksig *);
152 static int dab_fatal(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct thread *, struct ksig *);
153 static int dab_align(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct thread *, struct ksig *);
154 static int dab_buserr(trapframe_t *, u_int, u_int, struct thread *, struct ksig *);
156 static const struct data_abort data_aborts[] = {
157 {dab_fatal, "Vector Exception"},
158 {dab_align, "Alignment Fault 1"},
159 {dab_fatal, "Terminal Exception"},
160 {dab_align, "Alignment Fault 3"},
161 {dab_buserr, "External Linefetch Abort (S)"},
162 {NULL, "Translation Fault (S)"},
163 {dab_buserr, "External Linefetch Abort (P)"},
164 {NULL, "Translation Fault (P)"},
165 {dab_buserr, "External Non-Linefetch Abort (S)"},
166 {NULL, "Domain Fault (S)"},
167 {dab_buserr, "External Non-Linefetch Abort (P)"},
168 {NULL, "Domain Fault (P)"},
169 {dab_buserr, "External Translation Abort (L1)"},
170 {NULL, "Permission Fault (S)"},
171 {dab_buserr, "External Translation Abort (L2)"},
172 {NULL, "Permission Fault (P)"}
175 /* Determine if a fault came from user mode */
176 #define TRAP_USERMODE(tf) ((tf->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_USR32_MODE)
178 /* Determine if 'x' is a permission fault */
179 #define IS_PERMISSION_FAULT(x) \
180 (((1 << ((x) & FAULT_TYPE_MASK)) & \
181 ((1 << FAULT_PERM_P) | (1 << FAULT_PERM_S))) != 0)
184 call_trapsignal(struct thread *td, int sig, u_long code)
188 ksiginfo_init_trap(&ksi);
190 ksi.ksi_code = (int)code;
191 trapsignal(td, &ksi);
195 data_abort_fixup(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct thread *td, struct ksig *ksig)
197 #ifdef CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED
200 /* Call the cpu specific data abort fixup routine */
201 error = cpu_dataabt_fixup(tf);
202 if (__predict_true(error != ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED))
206 * Oops, couldn't fix up the instruction
208 printf("data_abort_fixup: fixup for %s mode data abort failed.\n",
209 TRAP_USERMODE(tf) ? "user" : "kernel");
210 printf("pc = 0x%08x, opcode 0x%08x, insn = ", tf->tf_pc,
211 *((u_int *)tf->tf_pc));
212 disassemble(tf->tf_pc);
214 /* Die now if this happened in kernel mode */
215 if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
216 dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, td, NULL, ksig);
220 return (ABORT_FIXUP_OK);
221 #endif /* CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED */
225 data_abort_handler(trapframe_t *tf)
230 u_int user, far, fsr;
239 /* Grab FAR/FSR before enabling interrupts */
240 far = cpu_faultaddress();
241 fsr = cpu_faultstatus();
243 printf("data abort: %p (from %p %p)\n", (void*)far, (void*)tf->tf_pc,
244 (void*)tf->tf_svc_lr);
247 /* Update vmmeter statistics */
255 PCPU_INC(cnt.v_trap);
256 /* Data abort came from user mode? */
257 user = TRAP_USERMODE(tf);
262 if (td->td_ucred != td->td_proc->p_ucred)
263 cred_update_thread(td);
266 /* Grab the current pcb */
268 /* Re-enable interrupts if they were enabled previously */
269 if (td->td_md.md_spinlock_count == 0) {
270 if (__predict_true(tf->tf_spsr & I32_bit) == 0)
271 enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
272 if (__predict_true(tf->tf_spsr & F32_bit) == 0)
273 enable_interrupts(F32_bit);
277 /* Invoke the appropriate handler, if necessary */
278 if (__predict_false(data_aborts[fsr & FAULT_TYPE_MASK].func != NULL)) {
279 if ((data_aborts[fsr & FAULT_TYPE_MASK].func)(tf, fsr, far,
287 * At this point, we're dealing with one of the following data aborts:
289 * FAULT_TRANS_S - Translation -- Section
290 * FAULT_TRANS_P - Translation -- Page
291 * FAULT_DOMAIN_S - Domain -- Section
292 * FAULT_DOMAIN_P - Domain -- Page
293 * FAULT_PERM_S - Permission -- Section
294 * FAULT_PERM_P - Permission -- Page
296 * These are the main virtual memory-related faults signalled by
300 /* fusubailout is used by [fs]uswintr to avoid page faulting */
301 if (__predict_false(pcb->pcb_onfault == fusubailout)) {
303 tf->tf_pc = (register_t)(intptr_t) pcb->pcb_onfault;
308 * Make sure the Program Counter is sane. We could fall foul of
309 * someone executing Thumb code, in which case the PC might not
310 * be word-aligned. This would cause a kernel alignment fault
311 * further down if we have to decode the current instruction.
312 * XXX: It would be nice to be able to support Thumb at some point.
314 if (__predict_false((tf->tf_pc & 3) != 0)) {
317 * Give the user an illegal instruction signal.
319 /* Deliver a SIGILL to the process */
326 * The kernel never executes Thumb code.
328 printf("\ndata_abort_fault: Misaligned Kernel-mode "
329 "Program Counter\n");
330 dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, td, &ksig);
333 /* See if the cpu state needs to be fixed up */
334 switch (data_abort_fixup(tf, fsr, far, td, &ksig)) {
335 case ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN:
337 case ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED:
338 /* Deliver a SIGILL to the process */
346 va = trunc_page((vm_offset_t)far);
349 * It is only a kernel address space fault iff:
351 * 2. pcb_onfault not set or
352 * 3. pcb_onfault set and not LDRT/LDRBT/STRT/STRBT instruction.
354 if (user == 0 && (va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS ||
355 (va < VM_MIN_ADDRESS && vector_page == ARM_VECTORS_LOW)) &&
356 __predict_true((pcb->pcb_onfault == NULL ||
357 (ReadWord(tf->tf_pc) & 0x05200000) != 0x04200000))) {
360 /* Was the fault due to the FPE/IPKDB ? */
361 if (__predict_false((tf->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE)==PSR_UND32_MODE)) {
364 * Force exit via userret()
365 * This is necessary as the FPE is an extension to
366 * userland that actually runs in a priveledged mode
367 * but uses USR mode permissions for its accesses.
370 ksig.signb = SIGSEGV;
375 map = &td->td_proc->p_vmspace->vm_map;
379 * We need to know whether the page should be mapped
380 * as R or R/W. The MMU does not give us the info as
381 * to whether the fault was caused by a read or a write.
383 * However, we know that a permission fault can only be
384 * the result of a write to a read-only location, so
385 * we can deal with those quickly.
387 * Otherwise we need to disassemble the instruction
388 * responsible to determine if it was a write.
390 if (IS_PERMISSION_FAULT(fsr)) {
391 ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
393 u_int insn = ReadWord(tf->tf_pc);
395 if (((insn & 0x0c100000) == 0x04000000) || /* STR/STRB */
396 ((insn & 0x0e1000b0) == 0x000000b0) || /* STRH/STRD */
397 ((insn & 0x0a100000) == 0x08000000)) /* STM/CDT */
399 ftype = VM_PROT_WRITE;
402 if ((insn & 0x0fb00ff0) == 0x01000090) /* SWP */
403 ftype = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
405 ftype = VM_PROT_READ;
409 * See if the fault is as a result of ref/mod emulation,
410 * or domain mismatch.
413 last_fault_code = fsr;
415 if (pmap_fault_fixup(vmspace_pmap(td->td_proc->p_vmspace), va, ftype,
420 onfault = pcb->pcb_onfault;
421 pcb->pcb_onfault = NULL;
422 if (map != kernel_map) {
427 error = vm_fault(map, va, ftype, VM_FAULT_NORMAL);
428 pcb->pcb_onfault = onfault;
430 if (map != kernel_map) {
435 if (__predict_true(error == 0))
438 if (pcb->pcb_onfault) {
440 tf->tf_pc = (register_t)(intptr_t) pcb->pcb_onfault;
444 printf("\nvm_fault(%p, %x, %x, 0) -> %x\n", map, va, ftype,
446 dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, td, &ksig);
450 if (error == ENOMEM) {
451 printf("VM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: "
452 "out of swap\n", td->td_proc->p_pid, td->td_name,
453 (td->td_proc->p_ucred) ?
454 td->td_proc->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1);
455 ksig.signb = SIGKILL;
457 ksig.signb = SIGSEGV;
461 call_trapsignal(td, ksig.signb, ksig.code);
463 /* If returning to user mode, make sure to invoke userret() */
469 * dab_fatal() handles the following data aborts:
471 * FAULT_WRTBUF_0 - Vector Exception
472 * FAULT_WRTBUF_1 - Terminal Exception
474 * We should never see these on a properly functioning system.
476 * This function is also called by the other handlers if they
477 * detect a fatal problem.
479 * Note: If 'l' is NULL, we assume we're dealing with a prefetch abort.
482 dab_fatal(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct thread *td, struct ksig *ksig)
486 mode = TRAP_USERMODE(tf) ? "user" : "kernel";
488 disable_interrupts(I32_bit|F32_bit);
490 printf("Fatal %s mode data abort: '%s'\n", mode,
491 data_aborts[fsr & FAULT_TYPE_MASK].desc);
492 printf("trapframe: %p\nFSR=%08x, FAR=", tf, fsr);
493 if ((fsr & FAULT_IMPRECISE) == 0)
494 printf("%08x, ", far);
497 printf("spsr=%08x\n", tf->tf_spsr);
499 printf("Fatal %s mode prefetch abort at 0x%08x\n",
501 printf("trapframe: %p, spsr=%08x\n", tf, tf->tf_spsr);
504 printf("r0 =%08x, r1 =%08x, r2 =%08x, r3 =%08x\n",
505 tf->tf_r0, tf->tf_r1, tf->tf_r2, tf->tf_r3);
506 printf("r4 =%08x, r5 =%08x, r6 =%08x, r7 =%08x\n",
507 tf->tf_r4, tf->tf_r5, tf->tf_r6, tf->tf_r7);
508 printf("r8 =%08x, r9 =%08x, r10=%08x, r11=%08x\n",
509 tf->tf_r8, tf->tf_r9, tf->tf_r10, tf->tf_r11);
510 printf("r12=%08x, ", tf->tf_r12);
512 if (TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
513 printf("usp=%08x, ulr=%08x",
514 tf->tf_usr_sp, tf->tf_usr_lr);
516 printf("ssp=%08x, slr=%08x",
517 tf->tf_svc_sp, tf->tf_svc_lr);
518 printf(", pc =%08x\n\n", tf->tf_pc);
521 if (debugger_on_panic || kdb_active)
522 kdb_trap(fsr, 0, tf);
524 panic("Fatal abort");
529 * dab_align() handles the following data aborts:
531 * FAULT_ALIGN_0 - Alignment fault
532 * FAULT_ALIGN_1 - Alignment fault
534 * These faults are fatal if they happen in kernel mode. Otherwise, we
535 * deliver a bus error to the process.
538 dab_align(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct thread *td, struct ksig *ksig)
541 /* Alignment faults are always fatal if they occur in kernel mode */
542 if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf)) {
543 if (!td || !td->td_pcb->pcb_onfault)
544 dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, td, ksig);
546 tf->tf_pc = (int)td->td_pcb->pcb_onfault;
550 /* pcb_onfault *must* be NULL at this point */
552 /* See if the cpu state needs to be fixed up */
553 (void) data_abort_fixup(tf, fsr, far, td, ksig);
555 /* Deliver a bus error signal to the process */
557 ksig->signb = SIGBUS;
564 * dab_buserr() handles the following data aborts:
566 * FAULT_BUSERR_0 - External Abort on Linefetch -- Section
567 * FAULT_BUSERR_1 - External Abort on Linefetch -- Page
568 * FAULT_BUSERR_2 - External Abort on Non-linefetch -- Section
569 * FAULT_BUSERR_3 - External Abort on Non-linefetch -- Page
570 * FAULT_BUSTRNL1 - External abort on Translation -- Level 1
571 * FAULT_BUSTRNL2 - External abort on Translation -- Level 2
573 * If pcb_onfault is set, flag the fault and return to the handler.
574 * If the fault occurred in user mode, give the process a SIGBUS.
576 * Note: On XScale, FAULT_BUSERR_0, FAULT_BUSERR_1, and FAULT_BUSERR_2
577 * can be flagged as imprecise in the FSR. This causes a real headache
578 * since some of the machine state is lost. In this case, tf->tf_pc
579 * may not actually point to the offending instruction. In fact, if
580 * we've taken a double abort fault, it generally points somewhere near
581 * the top of "data_abort_entry" in exception.S.
583 * In all other cases, these data aborts are considered fatal.
586 dab_buserr(trapframe_t *tf, u_int fsr, u_int far, struct thread *td, struct ksig *ksig)
588 struct pcb *pcb = td->td_pcb;
591 if ((fsr & FAULT_IMPRECISE) != 0 &&
592 (tf->tf_spsr & PSR_MODE) == PSR_ABT32_MODE) {
594 * Oops, an imprecise, double abort fault. We've lost the
595 * r14_abt/spsr_abt values corresponding to the original
596 * abort, and the spsr saved in the trapframe indicates
599 tf->tf_spsr &= ~PSR_MODE;
602 * We use a simple heuristic to determine if the double abort
603 * happened as a result of a kernel or user mode access.
604 * If the current trapframe is at the top of the kernel stack,
605 * the fault _must_ have come from user mode.
607 if (tf != ((trapframe_t *)pcb->un_32.pcb32_sp) - 1) {
609 * Kernel mode. We're either about to die a
610 * spectacular death, or pcb_onfault will come
611 * to our rescue. Either way, the current value
612 * of tf->tf_pc is irrelevant.
614 tf->tf_spsr |= PSR_SVC32_MODE;
615 if (pcb->pcb_onfault == NULL)
616 printf("\nKernel mode double abort!\n");
619 * User mode. We've lost the program counter at the
620 * time of the fault (not that it was accurate anyway;
621 * it's not called an imprecise fault for nothing).
622 * About all we can do is copy r14_usr to tf_pc and
623 * hope for the best. The process is about to get a
624 * SIGBUS, so it's probably history anyway.
626 tf->tf_spsr |= PSR_USR32_MODE;
627 tf->tf_pc = tf->tf_usr_lr;
631 /* FAR is invalid for imprecise exceptions */
632 if ((fsr & FAULT_IMPRECISE) != 0)
634 #endif /* __XSCALE__ */
636 if (pcb->pcb_onfault) {
638 tf->tf_pc = (register_t)(intptr_t) pcb->pcb_onfault;
642 /* See if the cpu state needs to be fixed up */
643 (void) data_abort_fixup(tf, fsr, far, td, ksig);
646 * At this point, if the fault happened in kernel mode, we're toast
648 if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
649 dab_fatal(tf, fsr, far, td, ksig);
651 /* Deliver a bus error signal to the process */
652 ksig->signb = SIGBUS;
660 prefetch_abort_fixup(trapframe_t *tf, struct ksig *ksig)
662 #ifdef CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED
665 /* Call the cpu specific prefetch abort fixup routine */
666 error = cpu_prefetchabt_fixup(tf);
667 if (__predict_true(error != ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED))
671 * Oops, couldn't fix up the instruction
674 "prefetch_abort_fixup: fixup for %s mode prefetch abort failed.\n",
675 TRAP_USERMODE(tf) ? "user" : "kernel");
676 printf("pc = 0x%08x, opcode 0x%08x, insn = ", tf->tf_pc,
677 *((u_int *)tf->tf_pc));
678 disassemble(tf->tf_pc);
680 /* Die now if this happened in kernel mode */
681 if (!TRAP_USERMODE(tf))
682 dab_fatal(tf, 0, tf->tf_pc, NULL, ksig);
686 return (ABORT_FIXUP_OK);
687 #endif /* CPU_ABORT_FIXUP_REQUIRED */
691 * void prefetch_abort_handler(trapframe_t *tf)
693 * Abort handler called when instruction execution occurs at
694 * a non existent or restricted (access permissions) memory page.
695 * If the address is invalid and we were in SVC mode then panic as
696 * the kernel should never prefetch abort.
697 * If the address is invalid and the page is mapped then the user process
698 * does no have read permission so send it a signal.
699 * Otherwise fault the page in and try again.
702 prefetch_abort_handler(trapframe_t *tf)
707 vm_offset_t fault_pc, va;
713 /* Update vmmeter statistics */
717 printf("prefetch abort handler: %p %p\n", (void*)tf->tf_pc,
718 (void*)tf->tf_usr_lr);
723 PCPU_INC(cnt.v_trap);
725 if (TRAP_USERMODE(tf)) {
727 if (td->td_ucred != td->td_proc->p_ucred)
728 cred_update_thread(td);
730 fault_pc = tf->tf_pc;
731 if (td->td_md.md_spinlock_count == 0) {
732 if (__predict_true(tf->tf_spsr & I32_bit) == 0)
733 enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
734 if (__predict_true(tf->tf_spsr & F32_bit) == 0)
735 enable_interrupts(F32_bit);
740 /* See if the cpu state needs to be fixed up */
741 switch (prefetch_abort_fixup(tf, &ksig)) {
742 case ABORT_FIXUP_RETURN:
744 case ABORT_FIXUP_FAILED:
745 /* Deliver a SIGILL to the process */
754 /* Prefetch aborts cannot happen in kernel mode */
755 if (__predict_false(!TRAP_USERMODE(tf)))
756 dab_fatal(tf, 0, tf->tf_pc, NULL, &ksig);
760 /* Ok validate the address, can only execute in USER space */
761 if (__predict_false(fault_pc >= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS ||
762 (fault_pc < VM_MIN_ADDRESS && vector_page == ARM_VECTORS_LOW))) {
763 ksig.signb = SIGSEGV;
768 map = &td->td_proc->p_vmspace->vm_map;
769 va = trunc_page(fault_pc);
772 * See if the pmap can handle this fault on its own...
775 last_fault_code = -1;
777 if (pmap_fault_fixup(map->pmap, va, VM_PROT_READ, 1))
780 if (map != kernel_map) {
786 error = vm_fault(map, va, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_EXECUTE,
788 if (map != kernel_map) {
794 if (__predict_true(error == 0))
797 if (error == ENOMEM) {
798 printf("VM: pid %d (%s), uid %d killed: "
799 "out of swap\n", td->td_proc->p_pid, td->td_name,
800 (td->td_proc->p_ucred) ?
801 td->td_proc->p_ucred->cr_uid : -1);
802 ksig.signb = SIGKILL;
804 ksig.signb = SIGSEGV;
809 call_trapsignal(td, ksig.signb, ksig.code);
816 extern int badaddr_read_1(const uint8_t *, uint8_t *);
817 extern int badaddr_read_2(const uint16_t *, uint16_t *);
818 extern int badaddr_read_4(const uint32_t *, uint32_t *);
820 * Tentatively read an 8, 16, or 32-bit value from 'addr'.
821 * If the read succeeds, the value is written to 'rptr' and zero is returned.
822 * Else, return EFAULT.
825 badaddr_read(void *addr, size_t size, void *rptr)
834 cpu_drain_writebuf();
836 /* Read from the test address. */
838 case sizeof(uint8_t):
839 rv = badaddr_read_1(addr, &u.v1);
841 *(uint8_t *) rptr = u.v1;
844 case sizeof(uint16_t):
845 rv = badaddr_read_2(addr, &u.v2);
847 *(uint16_t *) rptr = u.v2;
850 case sizeof(uint32_t):
851 rv = badaddr_read_4(addr, &u.v4);
853 *(uint32_t *) rptr = u.v4;
857 panic("badaddr: invalid size (%lu)", (u_long) size);
860 /* Return EFAULT if the address was invalid, else zero */
866 syscall(struct thread *td, trapframe_t *frame, u_int32_t insn)
868 struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
871 register_t *ap, *args, copyargs[MAXARGS];
872 struct sysent *callp;
874 PCPU_INC(cnt.v_syscall);
876 if (td->td_ucred != td->td_proc->p_ucred)
877 cred_update_thread(td);
878 switch (insn & SWI_OS_MASK) {
879 case 0: /* XXX: we need our own one. */
883 call_trapsignal(td, SIGILL, 0);
887 code = insn & 0x000fffff;
890 if (code == SYS_syscall) {
894 } else if (code == SYS___syscall) {
895 code = ap[_QUAD_LOWWORD];
899 if (p->p_sysent->sv_mask)
900 code &= p->p_sysent->sv_mask;
901 if (code >= p->p_sysent->sv_size)
902 callp = &p->p_sysent->sv_table[0];
904 callp = &p->p_sysent->sv_table[code];
905 nargs = callp->sy_narg;
906 memcpy(copyargs, ap, nap * sizeof(register_t));
908 error = copyin((void *)frame->tf_usr_sp, copyargs + nap,
909 (nargs - nap) * sizeof(register_t));
916 if (KTRPOINT(td, KTR_SYSCALL))
917 ktrsyscall(code, nargs, args);
920 CTR4(KTR_SYSC, "syscall enter thread %p pid %d proc %s code %d", td,
921 td->td_proc->p_pid, td->td_name, code);
923 td->td_retval[0] = 0;
924 td->td_retval[1] = 0;
925 STOPEVENT(p, S_SCE, callp->sy_narg);
926 PTRACESTOP_SC(p, td, S_PT_SCE);
927 AUDIT_SYSCALL_ENTER(code, td);
928 error = (*callp->sy_call)(td, args);
929 AUDIT_SYSCALL_EXIT(error, td);
930 KASSERT(td->td_ar == NULL,
931 ("returning from syscall with td_ar set!"));
934 cpu_set_syscall_retval(td, error);
936 WITNESS_WARN(WARN_PANIC, NULL, "System call %s returning",
937 (code >= 0 && code < SYS_MAXSYSCALL) ? syscallnames[code] : "???");
938 KASSERT(td->td_critnest == 0,
939 ("System call %s returning in a critical section",
940 (code >= 0 && code < SYS_MAXSYSCALL) ? syscallnames[code] : "???"));
941 KASSERT(td->td_locks == 0,
942 ("System call %s returning with %d locks held",
943 (code >= 0 && code < SYS_MAXSYSCALL) ? syscallnames[code] : "???",
947 CTR4(KTR_SYSC, "syscall exit thread %p pid %d proc %s code %d", td,
948 td->td_proc->p_pid, td->td_name, code);
950 STOPEVENT(p, S_SCX, code);
951 PTRACESTOP_SC(p, td, S_PT_SCX);
953 if (KTRPOINT(td, KTR_SYSRET))
954 ktrsysret(code, error, td->td_retval[0]);
959 swi_handler(trapframe_t *frame)
961 struct thread *td = curthread;
964 td->td_frame = frame;
968 * Make sure the program counter is correctly aligned so we
969 * don't take an alignment fault trying to read the opcode.
971 if (__predict_false(((frame->tf_pc - INSN_SIZE) & 3) != 0)) {
972 call_trapsignal(td, SIGILL, 0);
976 insn = *(u_int32_t *)(frame->tf_pc - INSN_SIZE);
978 * Enable interrupts if they were enabled before the exception.
979 * Since all syscalls *should* come from user mode it will always
980 * be safe to enable them, but check anyway.
982 if (td->td_md.md_spinlock_count == 0) {
983 if (__predict_true(frame->tf_spsr & I32_bit) == 0)
984 enable_interrupts(I32_bit);
985 if (__predict_true(frame->tf_spsr & F32_bit) == 0)
986 enable_interrupts(F32_bit);
989 syscall(td, frame, insn);