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comex
c5a25d56e0 Remove Android <ucontext.h> hack.
There was a longstanding hack that defined ucontext_t manually to work
around the lack of this header on the Android NDK.  However, it looks
like newer NDK versions now have it like good little POSIX boys, and my
recent header reshuffle broke the build on those versions, presumably
because the real and fake definitions of ucontext_t end up included in
the same file where they weren't under the old organization.

Rather than try to revert the conflict, this commit just removes the
hack.  The buildbot's NDK will need to be upgraded.
2014-11-17 13:29:04 -05:00
comex
2ecd849eab Reorganize faulting stuff. Differentiate between arch- and OS-specific defines.
- Get rid of ArmMemTools.cpp and rename x64MemTools.cpp to MemTools.cpp.
  ArmMemTools was almost identical to the POSIX part of x64MemTools, and
  the two differences, (a) lack of sigaltstack, which I added to the
  latter recently, and (b) use of r10 to determine the fault address
  instead of info->si_addr (meaning it only works for specifically
  formatted JIT code), I don't think are necessary.  (Plus Android, see
  below.)

- Rename Core/PowerPC/JitCommon/JitBackpatch.h to Core/MachineContext.h.
  It doesn't contain anything JIT-specific anymore, and e.g. locking
  will want to use faulting support regardless of whether any JIT is in
  use.

- Get rid of different definitions of SContext for different
  architectures under __linux__, since this is POSIX.  The exception is
  of course Android being shitty; I moved the workaround definition from
  ArmMemTools.cpp to here.

- Get rid of #ifdefs around EMM::InstallExceptionHandler and just
  provide an empty implementation for unsupported systems (i.e.
  _M_GENERIC really).  Added const bool g_exception_handlers_supported
  for future use; currently exception handlers are only used by the JIT,
  whose use implies non-M_GENERIC, but locking will change that.

- Remove an unnecessary typedef.
2014-10-31 00:14:06 -04:00