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Gareth Rees 88c85abc0e Vmpagesize now takes no arguments -- this avoids suggesting (incorrectly) that it might return a different value for each vm.
New function ProtGranularity returns the protection granularity of the operating system. (On all currently supported operating systems this is the same as the granularity of memory mapping returned by VMPageSuze, but it's important to separate these concepts.) MPMCheck asserts that the granularity of memory mapping is a multiple of the granularity of protection.
Client arena supports MPS_KEY_ARENA_GRAIN_SIZE.
Some of the test cases set the arena grain size.

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/* protli.c: PROTECTION FOR LINUX (INTEL 386)
*
* $Id$
* Copyright (c) 2001 Ravenbrook Limited. See end of file for license.
*
* SOURCES
*
* .source.i486: Intel486 Microprocessor Family Programmer's
* Reference Manual
*
* .source.linux.kernel: Linux kernel source files.
*/
#include "prmcix.h"
#ifndef MPS_OS_LI
#error "protli.c is Linux-specific, but MPS_OS_LI is not set"
#endif
#include <limits.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
SRCID(protli, "$Id$");
/* The previously-installed signal action, as returned by */
/* sigaction(3). See ProtSetup. */
static struct sigaction sigNext;
/* sigHandle -- protection signal handler
*
* This is the signal handler installed by ProtSetup to deal with
* protection faults. It is installed on the SIGSEGV signal.
* It decodes the protection fault details from the signal context
* and passes them to ArenaAccess, which attempts to handle the
* fault and remove its cause. If the fault is handled, then
* the handler returns and execution resumes. If it isn't handled,
* then sigHandle does its best to pass the signal on to the
* previously installed signal handler (sigNext).
*
* .sigh.context: We check si_code for being a memory access
* si_addr gives the fault address. See
* .source.linux.kernel (linux/arch/i386/mm/fault.c and
* linux/arch/x86/mm/fault.c).
*
* .sigh.addr: We assume that the OS decodes the address to something
* sensible
*/
/* This is defined here to keep the sources closer to those in protsgix.c
* They can't be merged yet because protsgix doesn't pass the context to
* ArenaAccess */
#define PROT_SIGNAL SIGSEGV
static void sigHandle(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *context) /* .sigh.args */
{
int e;
/* sigset renamed to asigset due to clash with global on Darwin. */
sigset_t asigset, oldset;
struct sigaction sa;
AVER(sig == PROT_SIGNAL);
if(info->si_code == SEGV_ACCERR) { /* .sigh.context */
AccessSet mode;
Addr base;
ucontext_t *ucontext;
MutatorFaultContextStruct mfContext;
ucontext = (ucontext_t *)context;
mfContext.ucontext = ucontext;
mfContext.info = info;
/* on linux we used to be able to tell whether this was a read or a write */
mode = AccessREAD | AccessWRITE;
/* We assume that the access is for one word at the address. */
base = (Addr)info->si_addr; /* .sigh.addr */
/* limit = AddrAdd(base, (Size)sizeof(Addr)); */
/* Offer each protection structure the opportunity to handle the */
/* exception. If it succeeds, then allow the mutator to continue. */
if(ArenaAccess(base, mode, &mfContext))
return;
}
/* The exception was not handled by any known protection structure, */
/* so throw it to the previously installed handler. That handler won't */
/* get an accurate context (the MPS would fail if it were the second in */
/* line) but it's the best we can do. */
e = sigaction(PROT_SIGNAL, &sigNext, &sa);
AVER(e == 0);
sigemptyset(&asigset);
sigaddset(&asigset, PROT_SIGNAL);
e = sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &asigset, &oldset);
AVER(e == 0);
kill(getpid(), PROT_SIGNAL);
e = sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
AVER(e == 0);
e = sigaction(PROT_SIGNAL, &sa, NULL);
AVER(e == 0);
}
/* ProtSetup -- global protection setup
*
* Under Linux, the global setup involves installing a signal handler
* on SIGSEGV to catch and handle page faults (see sigHandle).
* The previous handler is recorded so that it can be reached from
* sigHandle if it fails to handle the fault.
*
* NOTE: There are problems with this approach:
* 1. we can't honor the sa_flags for the previous handler,
* 2. what if this thread is suspended just after calling signal(3)?
* The sigNext variable will never be initialized!
*/
void ProtSetup(void)
{
struct sigaction sa;
int result;
sa.sa_sigaction = sigHandle;
sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO;
result = sigaction(PROT_SIGNAL, &sa, &sigNext);
AVER(result == 0);
}
/* ProtGranularity -- return the granularity of protection */
Size ProtGranularity(void)
{
/* Individual pages can be protected. */
return VMPageSize();
}
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