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authorThomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>2013-04-07 20:23:11 +0200
committerThomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>2013-04-07 20:23:11 +0200
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parentae5e8c6a91fde0b89d504a729245c51773aa5924 (diff)
open_issues/glibc/t/tls-threadvar: getcontext/setcontext.
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@@ -259,54 +259,7 @@ Last reviewed up to the [[Git mirror's d3bd58cf0a027016544949ffd27300ac5fb01bb8
<youpi> so I'd say ignore the error for now, we'll add the
declaration
- * `getcontext`/`setcontext`
-
- Needed for [[gccgo]].
-
- IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2012-04-19:
-
- <gnu_srs> How much work/knowledge is needed to implement
- getcontext/setcontext?
- <gnu_srs> Any already implemented alternatives available?
- <youpi> x86 registers knowledge, as well as unix signal masks
- <youpi> there's the linux implementation that can be taken as an
- exxample, but the signal part has to be rewritten
- <gnu_srs> Well, it's a pity they are not implemented. That's the
- remaining hurdle to get gccgo working :-(
- <youpi> uh :/
- <gnu_srs> Everything builds, but the testsuite fails due to these
- missing functions.
- <gnu_srs> Regarding getcontext/setcontext they seem to be written
- in assembly for linux but the code is not very long.
- <gnu_srs> How much effort would it be to write something similar
- for Hurd? Anybody fluent in asm?
- <gnu_srs> And registers and signals.
- <tschwinge> gnu_srs: Signals is the key thing -- everything else we
- can probably just copy. I have never/not yet looked at it,
- though.
- <gnu_srs> For kfreebsd it is written in C: kern_context.c, 3/4 in
- one file: getcontext, setcontext, swapcontext, not makecontext.
- <gnu_srs> Dunno how much assembly calls used though.
- <gnu_srs> Hi, any preferences about implementing get/setcontext in
- C or Asm?
- <tschwinge> gnu_srs: I think these will have to be implemented in
- assembly. Based on the Linux x86 variants.
-
- IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2012-04-20:
-
- <tschwinge> youpi: Your understanding of that is better than mine
- -- the *context stuff can't be very useful at the moment, because
- when the user changes uc_stack.ss_sp (which the glibc tests are
- doing), we're losing access to the _hurd_threadvars. Correct?
- <tschwinge> At least the getcontext test works, the other get a
- SIGILL.
- <tschwinge> others
- <tschwinge> _hurd_threadvars issue is just guessing.
- <youpi> tschwinge: yes, threadvars are on the stack
- <youpi> threadvars is not much code, it should just work, but care
- has to be taken on the libpthread/libthread side, which does some
- initialization
- <tschwinge> OK, that at least matches my understanding.
+ * [[`getcontext`/`setcontext`|t/tls-threadvar]]
* `futimesat`
@@ -1321,7 +1274,8 @@ Failures, mostly in order of appearance:
getcontext failed, errno: 1073741902.
- Is not implemented; see above. In 8958805c11c741d9211e20612c86271d906c9a0b
+ [[Not implemented|t/tls-threadvar]].
+ In 8958805c11c741d9211e20612c86271d906c9a0b
testing, `stdlib/bug-getcontext.out` now says: *Skipping test; no support
for FP exceptions.*, in cba1c83ad62a11347684a9daf349e659237a1741 testing,
it's back to the previous failure.