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#include
#include
#include
#include
enum tests {
code_entry_point, code_descriptor, data_read, data_write
};
static volatile enum tests test;
/* Some basic types and zero buffers. */
typedef long data_t;
typedef long code_t (void);
data_t *volatile data;
code_t *volatile code;
/* "desc" is intentionally initialized to a data object. This is
needed to test function descriptors on arches like ia64. */
data_t zero[10];
code_t *volatile desc = (code_t *) (void *) zero;
sigjmp_buf env;
extern void
keeper (int sig)
{
siglongjmp (env, 0);
}
extern long
bowler (void)
{
switch (test)
{
case data_read:
/* Try to read address zero. */
return (*data);
case data_write:
/* Try to write (the assignment) to address zero. */
return (*data) = 1;
case code_entry_point:
/* For typical architectures, call a function at address
zero. */
return (*code) ();
case code_descriptor:
/* For atypical architectures that use function descriptors,
call a function descriptor, the code field of which is zero
(which has the effect of jumping to address zero). */
return (*desc) ();
}
}
int
main ()
{
static volatile int i;
struct sigaction act;
memset (&act, 0, sizeof act);
act.sa_handler = keeper;
sigaction (SIGSEGV, &act, NULL);
sigaction (SIGBUS, &act, NULL);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
sigsetjmp (env, 1);
bowler ();
}
}