bionic/libc/unistd/abort.c
Ben Cheng 017f438534 Implement the "abort" stub in assembly for ARM.
So that we can always get the full stack trace regardless of gcc's handling
of the "noreturn" attribute associated with abort().

BUG:6455193
Change-Id: Id264a5167e7cabbf11515fbc48f5469c527e34d4
2012-05-08 13:43:12 -07:00

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/* $OpenBSD: abort.c,v 1.14 2005/08/08 08:05:36 espie Exp $ */
/*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "thread_private.h"
#include "atexit.h"
/* temporary, for bug hunting */
#include "logd.h"
#define debug_log(format, ...) \
__libc_android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG, "libc-abort", (format), ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#ifdef __arm__
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void
__libc_android_abort(void)
#else
void
abort(void)
#endif
{
struct atexit *p = __atexit;
static int cleanup_called = 0;
sigset_t mask;
sigfillset(&mask);
/*
* don't block SIGABRT to give any handler a chance; we ignore
* any errors -- X311J doesn't allow abort to return anyway.
*/
sigdelset(&mask, SIGABRT);
/* temporary, so deliberate seg fault can be caught by debuggerd */
sigdelset(&mask, SIGSEGV);
/* -- */
(void)sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, (sigset_t *)NULL);
/*
* POSIX requires we flush stdio buffers on abort
*/
if (cleanup_called == 0) {
while (p != NULL && p->next != NULL)
p = p->next;
/* the check for fn_dso == NULL is mostly paranoia */
if (p != NULL && p->fns[0].fn_dso == NULL &&
p->fns[0].fn_ptr.std_func != NULL) {
cleanup_called = 1;
(*p->fns[0].fn_ptr.std_func)();
}
}
/* temporary, for bug hunting */
/* seg fault seems to produce better debuggerd results than SIGABRT */
*((char*)0xdeadbaad) = 39;
/* -- */
(void)kill(getpid(), SIGABRT);
/*
* if SIGABRT ignored, or caught and the handler returns, do
* it again, only harder.
*/
{
struct sigaction sa;
sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
(void)sigaction( SIGABRT, &sa, &sa );
}
(void)sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, (sigset_t *)NULL);
(void)kill(getpid(), SIGABRT);
_exit(1);
}