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authorTom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>2019-03-04 15:12:04 -0700
committerTom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>2019-11-26 14:02:57 -0700
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Introduce thread-safe way to handle SIGSEGV
The gdb demangler installs a SIGSEGV handler in order to protect gdb from demangler bugs. However, this is not thread-safe, as signal handlers are global to the process. This patch changes gdb to always install a global SIGSEGV handler, and then lets threads indicate their interest in handling the signal by setting a thread-local variable. This patch then arranges for the demangler code to use this; being sure to arrange for calls to warning and the like to be done on the main thread. One thing I wondered while writing this patch is if there are any systems that do not have "sigaction". If gdb could assume this, it would simplify this code. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-11-26 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * event-top.h (thread_local_segv_handler): Declare. * event-top.c (thread_local_segv_handler): New global. (install_handle_sigsegv, handle_sigsegv): New functions. (async_init_signals): Install SIGSEGV handler. * cp-support.c (gdb_demangle_jmp_buf): Change type. Now thread-local. (report_failed_demangle): New function. (gdb_demangle): Make core_dump_allowed atomic. Remove signal handler-setting code, instead use segv_handler. Run warning code on main thread. Change-Id: Ic832bbb033b64744e4b44f14b41db7e4168ce427
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