#ifndef __ASM_X8664_BUG_H #define __ASM_X8664_BUG_H 1 #if defined(__VMKLNX__) /* * For vmklinux, the trick below doesn't work. It works by raising a * ud2 exception, and then the exception handler knows the rip is * pointing to a struct bug_frame. However, pushq can only have a * 32-bit immediate, so we can't push the 64-address of __FILE__ into * it (this works on linux, because linux is loaded at -2Gb, and when * 'signed int filename' is cast to long it is sign-extended, the top * bits filled to 0xffff... and the address is correct. Besides this, * the vmkernel ud2 exception handler doesn't know anything about * this. So the long and the short of it is - we don't do any of this * arch specific BUG() stuff, and just fall back to the generic * panic() */ #include #else /* !defined(__VMKLNX__) */ #include /* * Tell the user there is some problem. The exception handler decodes * this frame. */ struct bug_frame { unsigned char ud2[2]; unsigned char push; signed int filename; unsigned char ret; unsigned short line; } __attribute__((packed)); #ifdef CONFIG_BUG #define HAVE_ARCH_BUG /* We turn the bug frame into valid instructions to not confuse the disassembler. Thanks to Jan Beulich & Suresh Siddha for nice instruction selection. The magic numbers generate mov $64bitimm,%eax ; ret $offset. */ #define BUG() \ asm volatile( \ "ud2 ; pushq $%c1 ; ret $%c0" :: \ "i"(__LINE__), "i" (__FILE__)) void out_of_line_bug(void); #else static inline void out_of_line_bug(void) { } #endif #include #endif #endif /* defined(__VMKLNX __) */