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Author SHA1 Message Date
Noemi Erli
5ffb086f4a Backed out changeset 98e368b5c4be (bug 1463035) for failures in tools/profiler/tests/chrome/test_profile_worker.html on a CLOSED TREE 2018-05-22 03:16:44 +03:00
Mike Hommey
c51cee4730 Bug 1463035 - Remove MOZ_SIGNAL_TRAMPOLINE. r=jchen
For some reason, GNU as is not happy with the assembly generated after
bug 1238661 anymore on Debian armel.

OTOH, as mentioned in bug 1238661 comment 4, we actually don't need this
workaround anymore, so let's just kill it.

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : 6fd06832136d4f840c65f74b63f1c1bec48d525d
2018-05-21 12:04:22 +09:00
Nathan Froyd
6dad001d7f Bug 1238661 - fix mozilla::SignalTrampoline to work properly with clang; r=darchons
mozilla::SignalTrampoline is designed to work around a bug in older ARM
kernels; it constructs a trampoline function with a NOP slide and then
calls a specified function.  This feat is accomplished using inline
assembly and naked functions, which is a GCC extension where you get to
write the entire body of your function using GCC inline assembly.

Unfortunately, the particular implementation that it uses requires the
specified function's address to be loaded into a register.  GCC permits
this and we use input arguments to the assembly statement to ensure that
GCC knows it shouldn't clobber the incoming argument registers when
trying to load the function's address.

clang, however, complains about the use of input parameters in naked
functions.  So we need to find something that will work on both GCC and
clang.

The trick is to realize that we're a) tail-calling the specified
function and b) we don't have to worry about calling a fully-general
function.  We just have to worry about calling a function inside libxul,
and we can therefore "assume" that the offset between the branch and the
called function fits into the immediate field of a Thumb (or ARM) branch
instruction.  (This assumption is not strictly true; the branch range is
+/-16MB or so and libxul is actually quite a bit bigger than that.  But
it works in practice, and the linker will insert branch stubs if
necessary to make things work out OK.)

The upshot is that we can use a "b" instruction instead of a "bx"
instruction, and this makes clang much happier.  As a small bonus, the
stub gets ever-so-much-more efficient, which is probably the
least-significant micro-optimization ever.
2016-07-25 18:16:06 -04:00
Jim Chen
4a6c0055c0 Bug 1007824 - Add mfbt/LinuxSignal.h; r=snorp r=Ms2ger 2014-07-15 12:45:40 -04:00