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#include "primpl.h"
#include <setjmp.h>
#if defined(HPUX_LW_TIMER)
#include <machine/inline.h>
#include <machine/clock.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/pstat.h>
int __lw_get_thread_times(int which, int64_t *sample, int64_t *time);
static double msecond_per_itick;
void _PR_HPUX_LW_IntervalInit(void)
{
struct pst_processor psp;
int iticksperclktick, clk_tck;
int rv;
rv = pstat_getprocessor(&psp, sizeof(psp), 1, 0);
PR_ASSERT(rv != -1);
iticksperclktick = psp.psp_iticksperclktick;
clk_tck = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
msecond_per_itick = (1000.0)/(double)(iticksperclktick * clk_tck);
}
PRIntervalTime _PR_HPUX_LW_GetInterval(void)
{
int64_t time, sample;
__lw_get_thread_times(1, &sample, &time);
/*
* Division is slower than float multiplication.
* return (time / iticks_per_msecond);
*/
return (time * msecond_per_itick);
}
#endif /* HPUX_LW_TIMER */
#if !defined(PTHREADS_USER)
void _MD_EarlyInit(void)
{
#ifndef _PR_PTHREADS
/*
* The following piece of code is taken from ns/nspr/src/md_HP-UX.c.
* In the comment for revision 1.6, dated 1995/09/11 23:33:34,
* robm says:
* This version has some problems which need to be addressed.
* First, intercept all system calls and prevent them from
* executing the library code which performs stack switches
* before normal system call invocation. In order for library
* calls which make system calls to work (like stdio), however,
* we must also allocate our own stack and switch the primordial
* stack to use it. This isn't so bad, except that I fudged the
* backtrace length when copying the old stack to the new one.
*
* This is the original comment of robm in the code:
* XXXrobm Horrific. To avoid a problem with HP's system call
* code, we allocate a new stack for the primordial thread and
* use it. However, we don't know how far back the original stack
* goes. We should create a routine that performs a backtrace and
* finds out just how much we need to copy. As a temporary measure,
* I just copy an arbitrary guess.
*
* In an email to servereng dated 2 Jan 1997, Mike Patnode (mikep)
* suggests that this only needs to be done for HP-UX 9.
*/
#ifdef HPUX9
#define PIDOOMA_STACK_SIZE 524288
#define BACKTRACE_SIZE 8192
{
jmp_buf jb;
char *newstack;
char *oldstack;
if(!setjmp(jb)) {
newstack = (char *) PR_MALLOC(PIDOOMA_STACK_SIZE);
oldstack = (char *) (*(((int *) jb) + 1) - BACKTRACE_SIZE);
memcpy(newstack, oldstack, BACKTRACE_SIZE);
*(((int *) jb) + 1) = (int) (newstack + BACKTRACE_SIZE);
longjmp(jb, 1);
}
}
#endif /* HPUX9 */
#endif /* !_PR_PTHREADS */
}
PRWord *_MD_HomeGCRegisters(PRThread *t, int isCurrent, int *np)
{
#ifndef _PR_PTHREADS
if (isCurrent) {
(void) setjmp(CONTEXT(t));
}
*np = sizeof(CONTEXT(t)) / sizeof(PRWord);
return (PRWord *) CONTEXT(t);
#else
*np = 0;
return NULL;
#endif
}
#ifndef _PR_PTHREADS
void
_MD_SET_PRIORITY(_MDThread *thread, PRUintn newPri)
{
return;
}
PRStatus
_MD_InitializeThread(PRThread *thread)
{
return PR_SUCCESS;
}
PRStatus
_MD_WAIT(PRThread *thread, PRIntervalTime ticks)
{
PR_ASSERT(!(thread->flags & _PR_GLOBAL_SCOPE));
_PR_MD_SWITCH_CONTEXT(thread);
return PR_SUCCESS;
}
PRStatus
_MD_WAKEUP_WAITER(PRThread *thread)
{
if (thread) {
PR_ASSERT(!(thread->flags & _PR_GLOBAL_SCOPE));
}
return PR_SUCCESS;
}
/* These functions should not be called for HP-UX */
void
_MD_YIELD(void)
{
PR_NOT_REACHED("_MD_YIELD should not be called for HP-UX.");
}
PRStatus
_MD_CREATE_THREAD(
PRThread *thread,
void (*start) (void *),
PRThreadPriority priority,
PRThreadScope scope,
PRThreadState state,
PRUint32 stackSize)
{
PR_NOT_REACHED("_MD_CREATE_THREAD should not be called for HP-UX.");
}
#endif /* _PR_PTHREADS */
void
_MD_suspend_thread(PRThread *thread)
{
#ifdef _PR_PTHREADS
#endif
}
void
_MD_resume_thread(PRThread *thread)
{
#ifdef _PR_PTHREADS
#endif
}
#endif /* PTHREADS_USER */
/*
* The HP version of strchr is buggy. It looks past the end of the
* string and causes a segmentation fault when our (NSPR) version
* of malloc is used.
*
* A better solution might be to put a cushion in our malloc just in
* case HP's version of strchr somehow gets used instead of this one.
*/
char *
strchr(const char *s, int c)
{
char ch;
if (!s) {
return NULL;
}
ch = (char) c;
while ((*s) && ((*s) != ch)) {
s++;
}
if ((*s) == ch) {
return (char *) s;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Implemementation of memcmp in HP-UX (verified on releases A.09.03,
* A.09.07, and B.10.10) dumps core if called with:
* 1. First operand with address = 1(mod 4).
* 2. Size = 1(mod 4)
* 3. Last byte of the second operand is the last byte of the page and
* next page is not accessible(not mapped or protected)
* Thus, using the following naive version (tons of optimizations are
* possible;^)
*/
int memcmp(const void *s1, const void *s2, size_t n)
{
register unsigned char *p1 = (unsigned char *) s1,
*p2 = (unsigned char *) s2;
while (n-- > 0) {
register int r = ((int) ((unsigned int) *p1))
- ((int) ((unsigned int) *p2));
if (r) return r;
p1++; p2++;
}
return 0;
}