191 lines
5.8 KiB
C++
191 lines
5.8 KiB
C++
#include "master.hpp"
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namespace factor {
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bool factor_vm::fatal_erroring_p;
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static inline void fa_diddly_atal_error() {
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printf("fatal_error in fatal_error!\n");
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breakpoint();
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::_exit(86);
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}
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void fatal_error(const char* msg, cell tagged) {
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if (factor_vm::fatal_erroring_p)
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fa_diddly_atal_error();
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factor_vm::fatal_erroring_p = true;
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std::cout << "fatal_error: " << msg;
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std::cout << ": " << (void*)tagged;
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std::cout << std::endl;
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abort();
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}
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void critical_error(const char* msg, cell tagged) {
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std::cout << "You have triggered a bug in Factor. Please report.\n";
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std::cout << "critical_error: " << msg;
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std::cout << ": " << std::hex << tagged << std::dec;
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std::cout << std::endl;
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current_vm()->factorbug();
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}
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void out_of_memory(const char *msg) {
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std::cout << "Out of memory: " << msg << "\n\n";
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current_vm()->dump_generations(std::cout);
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abort();
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::general_error(vm_error_type error, cell arg1_, cell arg2_) {
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data_root<object> arg1(arg1_, this);
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data_root<object> arg2(arg2_, this);
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faulting_p = true;
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/* If we had an underflow or overflow, data or retain stack
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pointers might be out of bounds, so fix them before allocating
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anything */
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ctx->fix_stacks();
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/* If error was thrown during heap scan, we re-enable the GC */
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gc_off = false;
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/* If the error handler is set, we rewind any C stack frames and
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pass the error to user-space. */
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if (!current_gc && to_boolean(special_objects[ERROR_HANDLER_QUOT])) {
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#ifdef FACTOR_DEBUG
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/* Doing a GC here triggers all kinds of funny errors */
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primitive_compact_gc();
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#endif
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/* Now its safe to allocate and GC */
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cell error_object =
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allot_array_4(special_objects[OBJ_ERROR], tag_fixnum(error),
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arg1.value(), arg2.value());
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ctx->push(error_object);
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/* Clear the data roots since arg1 and arg2's destructors won't be
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called. */
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data_roots.clear();
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/* The unwind-native-frames subprimitive will clear faulting_p
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if it was successfully reached. */
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unwind_native_frames(special_objects[ERROR_HANDLER_QUOT],
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ctx->callstack_top);
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} /* Error was thrown in early startup before error handler is set, so just
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crash. */
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else {
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std::cout << "You have triggered a bug in Factor. Please report.\n";
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std::cout << "error: " << error << std::endl;
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std::cout << "arg 1: ";
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print_obj(std::cout, arg1.value());
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std::cout << std::endl;
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std::cout << "arg 2: ";
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print_obj(std::cout, arg2.value());
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std::cout << std::endl;
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factorbug();
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abort();
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}
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::type_error(cell type, cell tagged) {
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general_error(ERROR_TYPE, tag_fixnum(type), tagged);
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::not_implemented_error() {
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general_error(ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, false_object, false_object);
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}
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void factor_vm::verify_memory_protection_error(cell addr) {
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/* Called from the OS-specific top halves of the signal handlers to
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make sure it's safe to dispatch to memory_protection_error */
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if (fatal_erroring_p)
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fa_diddly_atal_error();
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if (faulting_p && !code->safepoint_p(addr))
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fatal_error("Double fault", addr);
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else if (fep_p)
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fatal_error("Memory protection fault during low-level debugger", addr);
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else if (atomic::load(¤t_gc_p))
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fatal_error("Memory protection fault during gc", addr);
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::memory_protection_error(cell pc, cell addr) {
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if (code->safepoint_p(addr))
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safepoint.handle_safepoint(this, pc);
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else if (ctx->datastack_seg->underflow_p(addr))
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general_error(ERROR_DATASTACK_UNDERFLOW, false_object, false_object);
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else if (ctx->datastack_seg->overflow_p(addr))
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general_error(ERROR_DATASTACK_OVERFLOW, false_object, false_object);
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else if (ctx->retainstack_seg->underflow_p(addr))
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general_error(ERROR_RETAINSTACK_UNDERFLOW, false_object, false_object);
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else if (ctx->retainstack_seg->overflow_p(addr))
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general_error(ERROR_RETAINSTACK_OVERFLOW, false_object, false_object);
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else if (ctx->callstack_seg->underflow_p(addr))
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general_error(ERROR_CALLSTACK_OVERFLOW, false_object, false_object);
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else if (ctx->callstack_seg->overflow_p(addr))
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general_error(ERROR_CALLSTACK_UNDERFLOW, false_object, false_object);
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else
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general_error(ERROR_MEMORY, from_unsigned_cell(addr), false_object);
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::signal_error(cell signal) {
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general_error(ERROR_SIGNAL, from_unsigned_cell(signal), false_object);
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::divide_by_zero_error() {
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general_error(ERROR_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO, false_object, false_object);
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::fp_trap_error(unsigned int fpu_status) {
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general_error(ERROR_FP_TRAP, tag_fixnum(fpu_status), false_object);
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}
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/* For testing purposes */
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::primitive_unimplemented() { not_implemented_error(); }
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::memory_signal_handler_impl() {
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memory_protection_error(signal_fault_pc, signal_fault_addr);
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if (!signal_resumable) {
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/* In theory we should only get here if the callstack overflowed during a
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safepoint */
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general_error(ERROR_CALLSTACK_OVERFLOW, false_object, false_object);
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}
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void memory_signal_handler_impl() {
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current_vm()->memory_signal_handler_impl();
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void factor_vm::synchronous_signal_handler_impl() {
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signal_error(signal_number);
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void synchronous_signal_handler_impl() {
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current_vm()->synchronous_signal_handler_impl();
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}
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/* Allocates memory (fp_trap_error())*/
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void factor_vm::fp_signal_handler_impl() {
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/* Clear pending exceptions to avoid getting stuck in a loop */
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set_fpu_state(get_fpu_state());
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fp_trap_error(signal_fpu_status);
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}
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/* Allocates memory */
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void fp_signal_handler_impl() { current_vm()->fp_signal_handler_impl(); }
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}
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