Re: [tip:x86/vdso] x86/vdso32/syscall.S: Do not load __USER32_DS to %ss

From: Denys Vlasenko
Date: Thu Apr 23 2015 - 07:47:23 EST


On 04/23/2015 01:28 PM, Brian Gerst wrote:
>> Looking at the error message:
>>
>>> Unhandled exception: stack overflow in 32-bit code (0xf779bc07).
>>> Register dump:
>>> CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
>>> EIP:f779bc07 ESP:00aed60c EBP:00aed750 EFLAGS:00010216( R- -- I -A-P- )
>>> EAX:00000040 EBX:00000010 ECX:00aed750 EDX:00000040
>>> ESI:00000040 EDI:7ffd4000
>>
>> it is not coming from Wine itself, looks like it's from Windows code,
>> and I'd guess it just tells us that they got exception 12,
>> without further information on the cause.
>
> The backtrace shows the fault is in the VDSO, the first pop
> instruction after returning from the kernel.

Yes, I understand at which insn exception happens.

I meant that *the message* is not generated by Wine or kernel.
grep for "Unhandled exception:" comes up empty
on their source trees.

After much grepping, I see that I'm wrong.
It does come from wine:

void info_win32_exception(void)
{
const EXCEPTION_RECORD* rec;
ADDRESS64 addr;
char hexbuf[MAX_OFFSET_TO_STR_LEN];

if (!dbg_curr_thread->in_exception)
{
dbg_printf("Thread isn't in an exception\n");
return;
}
rec = &dbg_curr_thread->excpt_record;
memory_get_current_pc(&addr);

/* print some infos */
dbg_printf("%s: ",
dbg_curr_thread->first_chance ? "First chance exception" : "Unhandled exception");
switch (rec->ExceptionCode)
{
case EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT:
dbg_printf("breakpoint");
break;
case EXCEPTION_SINGLE_STEP:
dbg_printf("single step");
break;
case EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO:
dbg_printf("divide by zero");
break;
case EXCEPTION_INT_OVERFLOW:
dbg_printf("overflow");
break;
case EXCEPTION_ARRAY_BOUNDS_EXCEEDED:
dbg_printf("array bounds");
break;
case EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION:
dbg_printf("illegal instruction");
break;
case EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW:
dbg_printf("stack overflow");
break;
...

I hoped we can easily make Wine show exception's error code.
Not that easy :/

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