228 lines
8.4 KiB
C++
228 lines
8.4 KiB
C++
// Fault handler information. MacOSX version.
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// Copyright (C) 1993-1999, 2002-2003 Bruno Haible <clisp.org at bruno>
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// Copyright (C) 2003 Paolo Bonzini <gnu.org at bonzini>
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// Used under BSD license with permission from Paolo Bonzini and Bruno Haible,
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// 2005-03-10:
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// http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=200503102200.32002.bruno%40clisp.org
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// Modified for Factor by Slava Pestov
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#include "master.hpp"
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namespace factor {
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// The exception port on which our thread listens.
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mach_port_t our_exception_port;
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// The following sources were used as a *reference* for this exception handling
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// code:
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// 1. Apple's mach/xnu documentation
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// 2. Timothy J. Wood's "Mach Exception Handlers 101" post to the
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// omnigroup's macosx-dev list.
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// http://www.wodeveloper.com/omniLists/macosx-dev/2000/June/msg00137.html
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// Modify a suspended thread's thread_state so that when the thread resumes
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// executing, the call frame of the current C primitive (if any) is rewound, and
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// the appropriate Factor error is thrown from the top-most Factor frame.
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void factor_vm::call_fault_handler(exception_type_t exception,
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exception_data_type_t code,
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MACH_EXC_STATE_TYPE* exc_state,
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MACH_THREAD_STATE_TYPE* thread_state,
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MACH_FLOAT_STATE_TYPE* float_state) {
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cell handler = 0;
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if (exception == EXC_BAD_ACCESS) {
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set_memory_protection_error(MACH_EXC_STATE_FAULT(exc_state),
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(cell)MACH_PROGRAM_COUNTER(thread_state));
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handler = (cell)factor::memory_signal_handler_impl;
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} else if (exception == EXC_ARITHMETIC && code != MACH_EXC_INTEGER_DIV) {
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signal_fpu_status = fpu_status(mach_fpu_status(float_state));
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mach_clear_fpu_status(float_state);
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handler = (cell)factor::fp_signal_handler_impl;
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} else {
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switch (exception) {
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case EXC_ARITHMETIC:
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signal_number = SIGFPE;
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break;
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case EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION:
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signal_number = SIGILL;
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break;
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default:
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signal_number = SIGABRT;
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break;
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}
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handler = (cell)factor::synchronous_signal_handler_impl;
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}
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FACTOR_ASSERT(handler != 0);
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dispatch_signal_handler((cell*)&MACH_STACK_POINTER(thread_state),
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(cell*)&MACH_PROGRAM_COUNTER(thread_state),
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(cell)handler);
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}
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static void call_fault_handler(mach_port_t thread, exception_type_t exception,
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exception_data_type_t code,
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MACH_EXC_STATE_TYPE* exc_state,
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MACH_THREAD_STATE_TYPE* thread_state,
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MACH_FLOAT_STATE_TYPE* float_state) {
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// Look up the VM instance involved
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THREADHANDLE thread_id = pthread_from_mach_thread_np(thread);
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FACTOR_ASSERT(thread_id);
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std::map<THREADHANDLE, factor_vm*>::const_iterator vm =
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thread_vms.find(thread_id);
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// Handle the exception
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if (vm != thread_vms.end())
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vm->second->call_fault_handler(exception, code, exc_state, thread_state,
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float_state);
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}
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// Handle an exception by invoking the user's fault handler and/or forwarding
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// the duty to the previously installed handlers.
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extern "C" kern_return_t catch_exception_raise(
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mach_port_t exception_port, mach_port_t thread, mach_port_t task,
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exception_type_t exception, exception_data_t code,
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mach_msg_type_number_t code_count) {
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// 10.6 likes to report exceptions from child processes too. Ignore those
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if (task != mach_task_self())
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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// Get fault information and the faulting thread's register contents..
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// See http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/thread_get_state.html.
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MACH_EXC_STATE_TYPE exc_state;
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mach_msg_type_number_t exc_state_count = MACH_EXC_STATE_COUNT;
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if (thread_get_state(thread, MACH_EXC_STATE_FLAVOR, (natural_t*)&exc_state,
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&exc_state_count) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS) {
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// The thread is supposed to be suspended while the exception
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// handler is called. This shouldn't fail.
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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MACH_THREAD_STATE_TYPE thread_state;
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mach_msg_type_number_t thread_state_count = MACH_THREAD_STATE_COUNT;
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if (thread_get_state(thread, MACH_THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
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(natural_t*)&thread_state, &thread_state_count) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS) {
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// The thread is supposed to be suspended while the exception
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// handler is called. This shouldn't fail.
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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MACH_FLOAT_STATE_TYPE float_state;
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mach_msg_type_number_t float_state_count = MACH_FLOAT_STATE_COUNT;
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if (thread_get_state(thread, MACH_FLOAT_STATE_FLAVOR,
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(natural_t*)&float_state, &float_state_count) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS) {
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// The thread is supposed to be suspended while the exception
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// handler is called. This shouldn't fail.
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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// Modify registers so to have the thread resume executing the
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// fault handler
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call_fault_handler(thread, exception, code[0], &exc_state, &thread_state,
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&float_state);
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// Set the faulting thread's register contents..
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// See http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/thread_set_state.html.
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if (thread_set_state(thread, MACH_FLOAT_STATE_FLAVOR,
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(natural_t*)&float_state, float_state_count) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS) {
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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if (thread_set_state(thread, MACH_THREAD_STATE_FLAVOR,
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(natural_t*)&thread_state, thread_state_count) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS) {
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return KERN_FAILURE;
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}
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return KERN_SUCCESS;
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}
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// The main function of the thread listening for exceptions.
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static void* mach_exception_thread(void* arg) {
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for (;;) {
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// These two structures contain some private kernel data. We don't need
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// to access any of it so we don't bother defining a proper struct. The
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// correct definitions are in the xnu source code.
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// Buffer for a message to be received.
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struct {
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mach_msg_header_t head;
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mach_msg_body_t msgh_body;
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char data[1024];
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} msg;
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// Buffer for a reply message.
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struct {
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mach_msg_header_t head;
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char data[1024];
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} reply;
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// Wait for a message on the exception port.
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if (mach_msg(&msg.head, MACH_RCV_MSG | MACH_RCV_LARGE, 0, sizeof(msg),
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our_exception_port, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL) !=
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MACH_MSG_SUCCESS) {
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abort();
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}
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// Handle the message: Call exc_server, which will call
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// catch_exception_raise and produce a reply message.
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exc_server(&msg.head, &reply.head);
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// Send the reply.
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if (mach_msg(&reply.head, MACH_SEND_MSG, reply.head.msgh_size, 0,
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MACH_PORT_NULL, MACH_MSG_TIMEOUT_NONE, MACH_PORT_NULL) !=
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MACH_MSG_SUCCESS) {
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abort();
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}
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}
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return NULL; // quiet warning
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}
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// Initialize the Mach exception handler thread.
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void mach_initialize() {
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mach_port_t self;
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exception_mask_t mask;
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self = mach_task_self();
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// Allocate a port on which the thread shall listen for exceptions.
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if (mach_port_allocate(self, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &our_exception_port) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS)
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fatal_error("mach_port_allocate() failed", 0);
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// See
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// http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/mach_port_insert_right.html.
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if (mach_port_insert_right(self, our_exception_port, our_exception_port,
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MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS)
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fatal_error("mach_port_insert_right() failed", 0);
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// The exceptions we want to catch.
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mask = EXC_MASK_BAD_ACCESS | EXC_MASK_BAD_INSTRUCTION | EXC_MASK_ARITHMETIC;
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// Create the thread listening on the exception port.
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start_thread(mach_exception_thread, NULL);
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// Replace the exception port info for these exceptions with our own.
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// Note that we replace the exception port for the entire task, not only
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// for a particular thread. This has the effect that when our exception
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// port gets the message, the thread specific exception port has already
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// been asked, and we don't need to bother about it. See
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// http://web.mit.edu/darwin/src/modules/xnu/osfmk/man/task_set_exception_ports.html.
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if (task_set_exception_ports(self, mask, our_exception_port,
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EXCEPTION_DEFAULT, MACHINE_THREAD_STATE) !=
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KERN_SUCCESS)
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fatal_error("task_set_exception_ports() failed", 0);
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}
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}
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