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1 
2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /*--- The trampoline code page.              pub_core_trampoline.h ---*/
4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5 
6 /*
7    This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
8    framework.
9 
10    Copyright (C) 2000-2011 Julian Seward
11       jseward@acm.org
12 
13    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
14    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
15    published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
16    License, or (at your option) any later version.
17 
18    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
19    WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
21    General Public License for more details.
22 
23    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
25    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
26    02111-1307, USA.
27 
28    The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
29 */
30 
31 #ifndef __PUB_CORE_TRAMPOLINE_H
32 #define __PUB_CORE_TRAMPOLINE_H
33 
34 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
35 // PURPOSE: This module defines a few replacement functions for Linux
36 // vsyscalls, which we can't implement directly.  It also contains
37 // stubs for signal returns.  Note, all the code within runs on the
38 // simulated CPU.  The vsyscall stubs are gotten to by use of the
39 // redirect mechanism.
40 //
41 // Note: generally, putting replacement functions in here is a bad
42 // idea, since any Dwarf frame-unwind info attached to them will not
43 // be seen by the unwinder in gcc's runtime support.  This means
44 // unwinding during exception handling by gcc tends to fail if it
45 // encounters one of these replacement functions.  A better place to
46 // put them is in one of the .so's preloaded into the client, since
47 // the client's ld.so will know about it and so gcc's unwinder
48 // (somehow) is able to get hold of it.
49 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
50 
51 /* These two delimit our handwritten assembly code, so we can tell
52    tools which track memory that this area should be regarded as
53    readable, at least.  Otherwise Memcheck complains we're jumping to
54    invalid addresses. */
55 
56 extern Addr VG_(trampoline_stuff_start);
57 extern Addr VG_(trampoline_stuff_end);
58 
59 #if defined(VGP_x86_linux)
60 extern Addr VG_(x86_linux_SUBST_FOR_sigreturn);
61 extern Addr VG_(x86_linux_SUBST_FOR_rt_sigreturn);
62 extern Char* VG_(x86_linux_REDIR_FOR_index) ( const Char*, Int );
63 extern UInt VG_(x86_linux_REDIR_FOR_strlen)( void* );
64 #endif
65 
66 #if defined(VGP_amd64_linux)
67 extern Addr VG_(amd64_linux_SUBST_FOR_rt_sigreturn);
68 extern Addr VG_(amd64_linux_REDIR_FOR_vgettimeofday);
69 extern Addr VG_(amd64_linux_REDIR_FOR_vtime);
70 extern UInt VG_(amd64_linux_REDIR_FOR_strlen)( void* );
71 #endif
72 
73 #if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux)
74 extern Addr  VG_(ppc32_linux_SUBST_FOR_sigreturn);
75 extern Addr  VG_(ppc32_linux_SUBST_FOR_rt_sigreturn);
76 extern UInt  VG_(ppc32_linux_REDIR_FOR_strlen)( void* );
77 extern UInt  VG_(ppc32_linux_REDIR_FOR_strcmp)( void*, void* );
78 extern void* VG_(ppc32_linux_REDIR_FOR_strchr)( void*, Int );
79 #endif
80 
81 #if defined(VGP_ppc64_linux)
82 extern Addr  VG_(ppc64_linux_SUBST_FOR_rt_sigreturn);
83 extern UInt  VG_(ppc64_linux_REDIR_FOR_strlen)( void* );
84 extern void* VG_(ppc64_linux_REDIR_FOR_strchr)( void*, Int );
85 /* A label (sans dot) marking the ultra-magical return stub via which
86    all redirected and wrapped functions are made to "return" on
87    ppc64-linux.  The one insn at this label is never really
88    translated.  Instead, m_translate generates IR to restore the
89    thread's LR and R2 registers from a small stack in the ppc64 guest
90    state structure, and then branch to LR.  Convoluted?  Confusing?
91    You betcha.  Could I think of anything simpler?  No. */
92 extern Addr VG_(ppctoc_magic_redirect_return_stub);
93 #endif
94 
95 #if defined(VGP_arm_linux)
96 extern UInt  VG_(arm_linux_REDIR_FOR_strlen)( void* );
97 //extern void* VG_(arm_linux_REDIR_FOR_index) ( void*, Int );
98 extern void* VG_(arm_linux_REDIR_FOR_memcpy)( void*, void*, Int );
99 #endif
100 
101 #if defined(VGP_x86_darwin)
102 extern Addr  VG_(x86_darwin_SUBST_FOR_sigreturn);
103 extern SizeT VG_(x86_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strlen)( void* );
104 extern SizeT VG_(x86_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strcmp)( void*, void* );
105 extern void* VG_(x86_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strcat)( void*, void * );
106 extern char* VG_(x86_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strcpy)( char *s1, char *s2 );
107 extern SizeT VG_(x86_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strlcat)( char *s1, const char *s2,
108                                                 SizeT size );
109 #endif
110 
111 #if defined(VGP_amd64_darwin)
112 extern Addr  VG_(amd64_darwin_SUBST_FOR_sigreturn);
113 extern SizeT VG_(amd64_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strlen)( void* );
114 extern SizeT VG_(amd64_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strcmp)( void*, void* );
115 extern void* VG_(amd64_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strcat)( void*, void * );
116 extern char* VG_(amd64_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strcpy)( char *s1, char *s2 );
117 extern SizeT VG_(amd64_darwin_REDIR_FOR_strlcat)( char *s1, const char *s2,
118                                                   SizeT size );
119 extern UInt VG_(amd64_darwin_REDIR_FOR_arc4random)( void );
120 #endif
121 
122 #if defined(VGP_s390x_linux)
123 extern Addr VG_(s390x_linux_SUBST_FOR_sigreturn);
124 extern Addr VG_(s390x_linux_SUBST_FOR_rt_sigreturn);
125 #endif
126 
127 #endif   // __PUB_CORE_TRAMPOLINE_H
128 
129 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
130 /*--- end                                                          ---*/
131 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
132