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Update thread and futex APIs to work with Emscripten This updates the thread and futex APIs in `std` to match the APIs exposed by Emscripten. This allows threads to run on `wasm32-unknown-emscripten` and the thread parker to compile without errors related to the missing `futex` module. To make use of this, Rust code must be compiled with `-C target-feature=atomics` and Emscripten must link with `-pthread`. I have confirmed this works well locally when building multithreaded crates. Attempting to enable `std` thread tests currently fails for seemingly obscure reasons and Emscripten is currently disabled in CI, so further work is needed to have proper test coverage here.
473 lines
17 KiB
Rust
473 lines
17 KiB
Rust
use crate::cmp;
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use crate::ffi::CStr;
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use crate::io;
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use crate::mem;
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use crate::ptr;
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use crate::sys::{os, stack_overflow};
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use crate::time::Duration;
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#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "l4re", target_os = "vxworks")))]
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pub const DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE: usize = 2 * 1024 * 1024;
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#[cfg(target_os = "l4re")]
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pub const DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE: usize = 1024 * 1024;
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#[cfg(target_os = "vxworks")]
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pub const DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE: usize = 256 * 1024;
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pub struct Thread {
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id: libc::pthread_t,
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}
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// Some platforms may have pthread_t as a pointer in which case we still want
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// a thread to be Send/Sync
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unsafe impl Send for Thread {}
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unsafe impl Sync for Thread {}
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impl Thread {
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// unsafe: see thread::Builder::spawn_unchecked for safety requirements
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pub unsafe fn new(stack: usize, p: Box<dyn FnOnce()>) -> io::Result<Thread> {
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let p = Box::into_raw(box p);
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let mut native: libc::pthread_t = mem::zeroed();
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let mut attr: libc::pthread_attr_t = mem::zeroed();
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_init(&mut attr), 0);
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let stack_size = cmp::max(stack, min_stack_size(&attr));
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match libc::pthread_attr_setstacksize(&mut attr, stack_size) {
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0 => {}
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n => {
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assert_eq!(n, libc::EINVAL);
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// EINVAL means |stack_size| is either too small or not a
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// multiple of the system page size. Because it's definitely
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// >= PTHREAD_STACK_MIN, it must be an alignment issue.
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// Round up to the nearest page and try again.
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let page_size = os::page_size();
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let stack_size =
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(stack_size + page_size - 1) & (-(page_size as isize - 1) as usize - 1);
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_setstacksize(&mut attr, stack_size), 0);
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}
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};
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let ret = libc::pthread_create(&mut native, &attr, thread_start, p as *mut _);
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// Note: if the thread creation fails and this assert fails, then p will
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// be leaked. However, an alternative design could cause double-free
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// which is clearly worse.
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_destroy(&mut attr), 0);
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return if ret != 0 {
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// The thread failed to start and as a result p was not consumed. Therefore, it is
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// safe to reconstruct the box so that it gets deallocated.
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drop(Box::from_raw(p));
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Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(ret))
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} else {
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Ok(Thread { id: native })
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};
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extern "C" fn thread_start(main: *mut libc::c_void) -> *mut libc::c_void {
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unsafe {
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// Next, set up our stack overflow handler which may get triggered if we run
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// out of stack.
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let _handler = stack_overflow::Handler::new();
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// Finally, let's run some code.
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Box::from_raw(main as *mut Box<dyn FnOnce()>)();
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}
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ptr::null_mut()
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}
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}
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pub fn yield_now() {
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let ret = unsafe { libc::sched_yield() };
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debug_assert_eq!(ret, 0);
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}
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
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pub fn set_name(name: &CStr) {
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const PR_SET_NAME: libc::c_int = 15;
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// pthread wrapper only appeared in glibc 2.12, so we use syscall
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// directly.
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unsafe {
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libc::prctl(PR_SET_NAME, name.as_ptr() as libc::c_ulong, 0, 0, 0);
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "freebsd", target_os = "dragonfly", target_os = "openbsd"))]
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pub fn set_name(name: &CStr) {
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unsafe {
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libc::pthread_set_name_np(libc::pthread_self(), name.as_ptr());
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios"))]
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pub fn set_name(name: &CStr) {
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unsafe {
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libc::pthread_setname_np(name.as_ptr());
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}
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")]
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pub fn set_name(name: &CStr) {
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use crate::ffi::CString;
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let cname = CString::new(&b"%s"[..]).unwrap();
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unsafe {
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libc::pthread_setname_np(
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libc::pthread_self(),
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cname.as_ptr(),
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name.as_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void,
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);
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "solaris", target_os = "illumos"))]
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pub fn set_name(name: &CStr) {
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weak! {
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fn pthread_setname_np(
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libc::pthread_t, *const libc::c_char
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) -> libc::c_int
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}
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if let Some(f) = pthread_setname_np.get() {
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unsafe {
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f(libc::pthread_self(), name.as_ptr());
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(
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target_env = "newlib",
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target_os = "haiku",
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target_os = "l4re",
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target_os = "emscripten",
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target_os = "redox",
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target_os = "vxworks"
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))]
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pub fn set_name(_name: &CStr) {
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// Newlib, Haiku, Emscripten, and VxWorks have no way to set a thread name.
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "fuchsia")]
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pub fn set_name(_name: &CStr) {
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// FIXME: determine whether Fuchsia has a way to set a thread name.
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}
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pub fn sleep(dur: Duration) {
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let mut secs = dur.as_secs();
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let mut nsecs = dur.subsec_nanos() as _;
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// If we're awoken with a signal then the return value will be -1 and
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// nanosleep will fill in `ts` with the remaining time.
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unsafe {
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while secs > 0 || nsecs > 0 {
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let mut ts = libc::timespec {
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tv_sec: cmp::min(libc::time_t::MAX as u64, secs) as libc::time_t,
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tv_nsec: nsecs,
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};
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secs -= ts.tv_sec as u64;
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let ts_ptr = &mut ts as *mut _;
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if libc::nanosleep(ts_ptr, ts_ptr) == -1 {
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assert_eq!(os::errno(), libc::EINTR);
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secs += ts.tv_sec as u64;
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nsecs = ts.tv_nsec;
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} else {
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nsecs = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn join(self) {
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unsafe {
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let ret = libc::pthread_join(self.id, ptr::null_mut());
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mem::forget(self);
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assert!(ret == 0, "failed to join thread: {}", io::Error::from_raw_os_error(ret));
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}
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}
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pub fn id(&self) -> libc::pthread_t {
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self.id
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}
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pub fn into_id(self) -> libc::pthread_t {
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let id = self.id;
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mem::forget(self);
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id
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Thread {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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let ret = unsafe { libc::pthread_detach(self.id) };
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debug_assert_eq!(ret, 0);
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}
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}
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#[cfg(all(
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not(target_os = "linux"),
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not(target_os = "freebsd"),
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not(target_os = "macos"),
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not(all(target_os = "netbsd", not(target_vendor = "rumprun"))),
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not(target_os = "openbsd"),
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not(target_os = "solaris")
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))]
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#[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
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pub mod guard {
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use crate::ops::Range;
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pub type Guard = Range<usize>;
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pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> {
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None
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}
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pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> {
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None
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(
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target_os = "linux",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "macos",
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all(target_os = "netbsd", not(target_vendor = "rumprun")),
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target_os = "openbsd",
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target_os = "solaris"
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))]
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#[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
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pub mod guard {
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use libc::{mmap, mprotect};
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use libc::{MAP_ANON, MAP_FAILED, MAP_FIXED, MAP_PRIVATE, PROT_NONE, PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE};
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use crate::ops::Range;
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use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
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use crate::sys::os;
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// This is initialized in init() and only read from after
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static PAGE_SIZE: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
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pub type Guard = Range<usize>;
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#[cfg(target_os = "solaris")]
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unsafe fn get_stack_start() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
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let mut current_stack: libc::stack_t = crate::mem::zeroed();
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assert_eq!(libc::stack_getbounds(&mut current_stack), 0);
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Some(current_stack.ss_sp)
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
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unsafe fn get_stack_start() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
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let th = libc::pthread_self();
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let stackaddr =
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libc::pthread_get_stackaddr_np(th) as usize - libc::pthread_get_stacksize_np(th);
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Some(stackaddr as *mut libc::c_void)
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")]
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unsafe fn get_stack_start() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
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let mut current_stack: libc::stack_t = crate::mem::zeroed();
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_stackseg_np(libc::pthread_self(), &mut current_stack), 0);
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let stackaddr = if libc::pthread_main_np() == 1 {
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// main thread
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current_stack.ss_sp as usize - current_stack.ss_size + PAGE_SIZE.load(Ordering::Relaxed)
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} else {
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// new thread
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current_stack.ss_sp as usize - current_stack.ss_size
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};
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Some(stackaddr as *mut libc::c_void)
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}
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#[cfg(any(
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target_os = "android",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "linux",
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target_os = "netbsd",
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target_os = "l4re"
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))]
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unsafe fn get_stack_start() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
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let mut ret = None;
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let mut attr: libc::pthread_attr_t = crate::mem::zeroed();
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#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_init(&mut attr), 0);
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#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
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let e = libc::pthread_attr_get_np(libc::pthread_self(), &mut attr);
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#[cfg(not(target_os = "freebsd"))]
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let e = libc::pthread_getattr_np(libc::pthread_self(), &mut attr);
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if e == 0 {
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let mut stackaddr = crate::ptr::null_mut();
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let mut stacksize = 0;
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_getstack(&attr, &mut stackaddr, &mut stacksize), 0);
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ret = Some(stackaddr);
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}
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if e == 0 || cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") {
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_destroy(&mut attr), 0);
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}
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ret
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}
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// Precondition: PAGE_SIZE is initialized.
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unsafe fn get_stack_start_aligned() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
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let page_size = PAGE_SIZE.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
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assert!(page_size != 0);
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let stackaddr = get_stack_start()?;
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// Ensure stackaddr is page aligned! A parent process might
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// have reset RLIMIT_STACK to be non-page aligned. The
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// pthread_attr_getstack() reports the usable stack area
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// stackaddr < stackaddr + stacksize, so if stackaddr is not
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// page-aligned, calculate the fix such that stackaddr <
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// new_page_aligned_stackaddr < stackaddr + stacksize
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let remainder = (stackaddr as usize) % page_size;
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Some(if remainder == 0 {
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stackaddr
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} else {
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((stackaddr as usize) + page_size - remainder) as *mut libc::c_void
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})
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}
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pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> {
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let page_size = os::page_size();
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PAGE_SIZE.store(page_size, Ordering::Relaxed);
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if cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", not(target_env = "musl"))) {
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// Linux doesn't allocate the whole stack right away, and
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// the kernel has its own stack-guard mechanism to fault
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// when growing too close to an existing mapping. If we map
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// our own guard, then the kernel starts enforcing a rather
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// large gap above that, rendering much of the possible
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// stack space useless. See #43052.
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//
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// Instead, we'll just note where we expect rlimit to start
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// faulting, so our handler can report "stack overflow", and
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// trust that the kernel's own stack guard will work.
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let stackaddr = get_stack_start_aligned()?;
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let stackaddr = stackaddr as usize;
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Some(stackaddr - page_size..stackaddr)
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} else if cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl")) {
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// For the main thread, the musl's pthread_attr_getstack
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// returns the current stack size, rather than maximum size
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// it can eventually grow to. It cannot be used to determine
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// the position of kernel's stack guard.
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None
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} else {
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// Reallocate the last page of the stack.
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// This ensures SIGBUS will be raised on
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// stack overflow.
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// Systems which enforce strict PAX MPROTECT do not allow
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// to mprotect() a mapping with less restrictive permissions
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// than the initial mmap() used, so we mmap() here with
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// read/write permissions and only then mprotect() it to
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// no permissions at all. See issue #50313.
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let stackaddr = get_stack_start_aligned()?;
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let result = mmap(
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stackaddr,
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page_size,
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PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
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MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON | MAP_FIXED,
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-1,
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0,
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);
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if result != stackaddr || result == MAP_FAILED {
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panic!("failed to allocate a guard page");
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}
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let result = mprotect(stackaddr, page_size, PROT_NONE);
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if result != 0 {
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panic!("failed to protect the guard page");
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}
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let guardaddr = stackaddr as usize;
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let offset = if cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") { 2 } else { 1 };
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Some(guardaddr..guardaddr + offset * page_size)
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "solaris"))]
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pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> {
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let stackaddr = get_stack_start()? as usize;
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Some(stackaddr - PAGE_SIZE.load(Ordering::Relaxed)..stackaddr)
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}
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#[cfg(any(
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target_os = "android",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "linux",
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target_os = "netbsd",
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target_os = "l4re"
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))]
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pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> {
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let mut ret = None;
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let mut attr: libc::pthread_attr_t = crate::mem::zeroed();
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#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_init(&mut attr), 0);
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#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
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let e = libc::pthread_attr_get_np(libc::pthread_self(), &mut attr);
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#[cfg(not(target_os = "freebsd"))]
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let e = libc::pthread_getattr_np(libc::pthread_self(), &mut attr);
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if e == 0 {
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let mut guardsize = 0;
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_getguardsize(&attr, &mut guardsize), 0);
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if guardsize == 0 {
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if cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl")) {
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// musl versions before 1.1.19 always reported guard
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// size obtained from pthread_attr_get_np as zero.
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// Use page size as a fallback.
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guardsize = PAGE_SIZE.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
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} else {
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panic!("there is no guard page");
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}
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}
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let mut stackaddr = crate::ptr::null_mut();
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let mut size = 0;
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_getstack(&attr, &mut stackaddr, &mut size), 0);
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let stackaddr = stackaddr as usize;
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ret = if cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") {
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// FIXME does freebsd really fault *below* the guard addr?
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let guardaddr = stackaddr - guardsize;
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Some(guardaddr - PAGE_SIZE.load(Ordering::Relaxed)..guardaddr)
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} else if cfg!(target_os = "netbsd") {
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Some(stackaddr - guardsize..stackaddr)
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} else if cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "musl")) {
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Some(stackaddr - guardsize..stackaddr)
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} else if cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu")) {
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// glibc used to include the guard area within the stack, as noted in the BUGS
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// section of `man pthread_attr_getguardsize`. This has been corrected starting
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// with glibc 2.27, and in some distro backports, so the guard is now placed at the
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// end (below) the stack. There's no easy way for us to know which we have at
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// runtime, so we'll just match any fault in the range right above or below the
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// stack base to call that fault a stack overflow.
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Some(stackaddr - guardsize..stackaddr + guardsize)
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} else {
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Some(stackaddr..stackaddr + guardsize)
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};
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}
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if e == 0 || cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") {
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_destroy(&mut attr), 0);
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}
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ret
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}
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}
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// glibc >= 2.15 has a __pthread_get_minstack() function that returns
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// PTHREAD_STACK_MIN plus bytes needed for thread-local storage.
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// We need that information to avoid blowing up when a small stack
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// is created in an application with big thread-local storage requirements.
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// See #6233 for rationale and details.
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#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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fn min_stack_size(attr: *const libc::pthread_attr_t) -> usize {
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weak!(fn __pthread_get_minstack(*const libc::pthread_attr_t) -> libc::size_t);
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match __pthread_get_minstack.get() {
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None => libc::PTHREAD_STACK_MIN,
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Some(f) => unsafe { f(attr) },
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}
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}
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// No point in looking up __pthread_get_minstack() on non-glibc
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// platforms.
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#[cfg(all(not(target_os = "linux"), not(target_os = "netbsd")))]
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fn min_stack_size(_: *const libc::pthread_attr_t) -> usize {
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libc::PTHREAD_STACK_MIN
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}
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#[cfg(target_os = "netbsd")]
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fn min_stack_size(_: *const libc::pthread_attr_t) -> usize {
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2048 // just a guess
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}
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