#include "master.hpp" namespace factor { s64 current_micros() { FILETIME t; GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&t); return (((s64)t.dwLowDateTime | (s64)t.dwHighDateTime<<32) - EPOCH_OFFSET) / 10; } FACTOR_STDCALL LONG exception_handler(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS pe) { PEXCEPTION_RECORD e = (PEXCEPTION_RECORD)pe->ExceptionRecord; CONTEXT *c = (CONTEXT*)pe->ContextRecord; if(in_code_heap_p(c->EIP)) signal_callstack_top = (stack_frame *)c->ESP; else signal_callstack_top = NULL; if(e->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION) { signal_fault_addr = e->ExceptionInformation[1]; c->EIP = (cell)memory_signal_handler_impl; } /* If the Widcomm bluetooth stack is installed, the BTTray.exe process injects code into running programs. For some reason this results in random SEH exceptions with this (undocumented) exception code being raised. The workaround seems to be ignoring this altogether, since that is what happens if SEH is not enabled. Don't really have any idea what this exception means. */ else if(e->ExceptionCode != 0x40010006) { signal_number = e->ExceptionCode; c->EIP = (cell)misc_signal_handler_impl; } return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION; } void c_to_factor_toplevel(cell quot) { if(!AddVectoredExceptionHandler(0, (PVECTORED_EXCEPTION_HANDLER)exception_handler)) fatal_error("AddVectoredExceptionHandler failed", 0); c_to_factor(quot); RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler((void *)exception_handler); } void open_console() { } }