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authorAdhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>2021-12-20 08:41:55 -0300
committerAdhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>2022-01-06 07:59:49 -0300
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debug: Remove catchsegv and libSegfault (BZ #14913)
Trapping SIGSEGV within the process is error-prone, adds security
issues, and modern analysis design tends to happen out of the
process (either by attaching a debugger or by post-mortem analysis).

The libSegfault also has some design problems, it uses non
async-signal-safe function (backtrace) on signal handler.

There are multiple alternatives if users do want to use similar
functionality, such as sigsegv gnulib module or libsegfault.
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diff --git a/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/register-dump.h b/sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/register-dump.h
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-/* Dump registers.
-   Copyright (C) 1998-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
-
-   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
-   <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
-
-#include <sys/uio.h>
-#include <_itoa.h>
-
-/* This prints out the information in the following form: */
-static const char dumpform[] = "\
-Register dump:\n\
-fp0-3:   0000030%0000031% 0000032%0000033% 0000034%0000035% 0000036%0000037%\n\
-fp4-7:   0000038%0000039% 000003a%000003b% 000003c%000003d% 000003e%000003f%\n\
-fp8-11:  0000040%0000041% 0000042%0000043% 0000044%0000045% 0000046%0000047%\n\
-fp12-15: 0000048%0000049% 000004a%000004b% 000004c%000004d% 000004e%000004f%\n\
-fp16-19: 0000050%0000051% 0000052%0000053% 0000054%0000055% 0000056%0000057%\n\
-fp20-23: 0000058%0000059% 000005a%000005b% 000005c%000005d% 000005e%000005f%\n\
-fp24-27: 0000060%0000061% 0000062%0000063% 0000064%0000065% 0000066%0000067%\n\
-fp28-31: 0000068%0000069% 000006a%000006b% 000006c%000006d% 000006e%000006f%\n\
-r0 =0000000% sp =0000001% r2 =0000002% r3 =0000003%  trap=0000028%\n\
-r4 =0000004% r5 =0000005% r6 =0000006% r7 =0000007%   sr0=0000020% sr1=0000021%\n\
-r8 =0000008% r9 =0000009% r10=000000a% r11=000000b%   dar=0000029% dsi=000002a%\n\
-r12=000000c% r13=000000d% r14=000000e% r15=000000f%   r3*=0000022%\n\
-r16=0000010% r17=0000011% r18=0000012% r19=0000013%\n\
-r20=0000014% r21=0000015% r22=0000016% r23=0000017%    lr=0000024% xer=0000025%\n\
-r24=0000018% r25=0000019% r26=000001a% r27=000001b%    mq=0000027% ctr=0000023%\n\
-r28=000001c% r29=000001d% r30=000001e% r31=000001f%  fscr=0000071% ccr=0000026%\n\
-";
-
-/* Most of the fields are self-explanatory.  'sr0' is the next
-   instruction to execute, from SRR0, which may have some relationship
-   with the instruction that caused the exception.  'r3*' is the value
-   that will be returned in register 3 when the current system call
-   returns.  'sr1' is SRR1, bits 16-31 of which are copied from the MSR:
-
-   16 - External interrupt enable
-   17 - Privilege level (1=user, 0=supervisor)
-   18 - FP available
-   19 - Machine check enable (if clear, processor locks up on machine check)
-   20 - FP exception mode bit 0 (FP exceptions recoverable)
-   21 - Single-step trace enable
-   22 - Branch trace enable
-   23 - FP exception mode bit 1
-   25 - exception prefix (if set, exceptions are taken from 0xFFFnnnnn,
-        otherwise from 0x000nnnnn).
-   26 - Instruction address translation enabled.
-   27 - Data address translation enabled.
-   30 - Exception is recoverable (otherwise, don't try to return).
-   31 - Little-endian mode enable.
-
-   'Trap' is the address of the exception:
-
-   00200 - Machine check exception (memory parity error, for instance)
-   00300 - Data access exception (memory not mapped, see dsisr for why)
-   00400 - Instruction access exception (memory not mapped)
-   00500 - External interrupt
-   00600 - Alignment exception (see dsisr for more information)
-   00700 - Program exception (illegal/trap instruction, FP exception)
-   00800 - FP unavailable (should not be seen by user code)
-   00900 - Decrementer exception (for instance, SIGALRM)
-   00A00 - I/O controller interface exception
-   00C00 - System call exception (for instance, kill(3)).
-   00E00 - FP assist exception (optional FP instructions, etc.)
-
-   'dar' is the memory location, for traps 00300, 00400, 00600, 00A00.
-   'dsisr' has the following bits under trap 00300:
-   0 - direct-store error exception
-   1 - no page table entry for page
-   4 - memory access not permitted
-   5 - trying to access I/O controller space or using lwarx/stwcx on
-       non-write-cached memory
-   6 - access was store
-   9 - data access breakpoint hit
-   10 - segment table search failed to find translation (64-bit ppcs only)
-   11 - I/O controller instruction not permitted
-   For trap 00400, the same bits are set in SRR1 instead.
-   For trap 00600, bits 12-31 of the DSISR set to allow emulation of
-   the instruction without actually having to read it from memory.
-*/
-
-#define xtoi(x) (x >= 'a' ? x + 10 - 'a' : x - '0')
-
-static void
-register_dump (int fd, struct sigcontext *ctx)
-{
-  char buffer[sizeof (dumpform)];
-  char *bufferpos;
-  unsigned regno;
-  unsigned *regs = (unsigned *)(ctx->regs);
-
-  memcpy(buffer, dumpform, sizeof (dumpform));
-
-  /* Generate the output.  */
-  while ((bufferpos = memchr (buffer, '%', sizeof (dumpform))))
-    {
-      regno = xtoi (bufferpos[-1]) | xtoi (bufferpos[-2]) << 4;
-      memset (bufferpos-2, '0', 3);
-      _itoa_word (regs[regno], bufferpos+1, 16, 0);
-    }
-
-  /* Write the output.  */
-  write (fd, buffer, sizeof (buffer) - 1);
-}
-
-
-#define REGISTER_DUMP \
-  register_dump (fd, ctx)