svn commit: r239946 - stable/9/sys/amd64/amd64
Konstantin Belousov
kib at FreeBSD.org
Fri Aug 31 12:01:36 UTC 2012
Author: kib
Date: Fri Aug 31 12:01:35 2012
New Revision: 239946
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/239946
Log:
MFC r238668:
Stop clearing x87 exceptions in the #MF handler on amd64.
Modified:
stable/9/sys/amd64/amd64/fpu.c
Directory Properties:
stable/9/sys/ (props changed)
Modified: stable/9/sys/amd64/amd64/fpu.c
==============================================================================
--- stable/9/sys/amd64/amd64/fpu.c Fri Aug 31 11:48:04 2012 (r239945)
+++ stable/9/sys/amd64/amd64/fpu.c Fri Aug 31 12:01:35 2012 (r239946)
@@ -513,25 +513,21 @@ static char fpetable[128] = {
};
/*
- * Preserve the FP status word, clear FP exceptions for x87, then
- * generate a SIGFPE.
+ * Read the FP status and control words, then generate si_code value
+ * for SIGFPE. The error code chosen will be one of the
+ * FPE_... macros. It will be sent as the second argument to old
+ * BSD-style signal handlers and as "siginfo_t->si_code" (second
+ * argument) to SA_SIGINFO signal handlers.
*
- * Clearing exceptions was necessary mainly to avoid IRQ13 bugs and is
- * engraved in our i386 ABI. We now depend on longjmp() restoring a
- * usable state. Restoring the state or examining it might fail if we
- * didn't clear exceptions.
+ * Some time ago, we cleared the x87 exceptions with FNCLEX there.
+ * Clearing exceptions was necessary mainly to avoid IRQ13 bugs. The
+ * usermode code which understands the FPU hardware enough to enable
+ * the exceptions, can also handle clearing the exception state in the
+ * handler. The only consequence of not clearing the exception is the
+ * rethrow of the SIGFPE on return from the signal handler and
+ * reexecution of the corresponding instruction.
*
- * For SSE exceptions, the exceptions are not cleared.
- *
- * The error code chosen will be one of the FPE_... macros. It will be
- * sent as the second argument to old BSD-style signal handlers and as
- * "siginfo_t->si_code" (second argument) to SA_SIGINFO signal handlers.
- *
- * XXX the FP state is not preserved across signal handlers. So signal
- * handlers cannot afford to do FP unless they preserve the state or
- * longjmp() out. Both preserving the state and longjmp()ing may be
- * destroyed by IRQ13 bugs. Clearing FP exceptions is not an acceptable
- * solution for signals other than SIGFPE.
+ * For XMM traps, the exceptions were never cleared.
*/
int
fputrap_x87(void)
@@ -553,7 +549,6 @@ fputrap_x87(void)
} else {
fnstcw(&control);
fnstsw(&status);
- fnclex();
}
critical_exit();
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