/*
 # see: https://github.com/ossrs/srs/issues/190
 # see: https://github.com/ossrs/srs/wiki/v1_CN_SrsLinuxArm
 g++ -g -O0 -o jmp_sp jmp_sp.cpp
 arm-linux-gnueabi-g++ -g -o jmp_sp jmp_sp.cpp -static
 arm-linux-gnueabi-strip jmp_sp
 */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <setjmp.h>

jmp_buf context;

void do_longjmp()
{
    /**
     the definition of jmp_buf:
     typedef struct __jmp_buf_tag jmp_buf[1];
     struct __jmp_buf_tag {
         __jmp_buf __jmpbuf;
         int __mask_was_saved;
         __sigset_t __saved_mask;
     };
     */
#if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64__)
    // http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/glibc-2.12.2.tar.xz
    // http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/glibc-2.12.1.tar.gz
    /*
     * Starting with glibc 2.4, JB_SP definitions are not public anymore.
     * They, however, can still be found in glibc source tree in
     * architecture-specific "jmpbuf-offsets.h" files.
     * Most importantly, the content of jmp_buf is mangled by setjmp to make
     * it completely opaque (the mangling can be disabled by setting the
     * LD_POINTER_GUARD environment variable before application execution).
     * Therefore we will use built-in _st_md_cxt_save/_st_md_cxt_restore
     * functions as a setjmp/longjmp replacement wherever they are available
     * unless USE_LIBC_SETJMP is defined.
     */
    // for glibc 2.4+, it's not possible to get and set the sp in jmp_buf
    /**
     for example, the following is show the jmp_buf when setjmp:
     (gdb) x /64xb context[0].__jmpbuf
     0x600ca0 <context>:	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     0x600ca8 <context+8>:	0xf8	0xc1	0x71	0xe5	0xa8	0x88	0xb4	0x15
     0x600cb0 <context+16>:	0xa0	0x05	0x40	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     0x600cb8 <context+24>:	0x90	0xe4	0xff	0xff	0xff	0x7f	0x00	0x00
     0x600cc0 <context+32>:	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     0x600cc8 <context+40>:	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     0x600cd0 <context+48>:	0xf8	0xc1	0x51	0xe5	0xa8	0x88	0xb4	0x15
     0x600cd8 <context+56>:	0xf8	0xc1	0xd9	0x2f	0xd7	0x77	0x4b	0xea
     (gdb) p /x $sp
     $4 = 0x7fffffffe380
     we cannot finger the sp out.
     where the glibc is 2.12.
     */
    register long int rsp0 asm("rsp");
    
    int ret = setjmp(context);
    printf("setjmp func0 ret=%d, rsp=%#lx\n", ret, rsp0);
    
    printf("after setjmp: ");
    for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
        printf("env[%d]=%#x, ", i, (int)context[0].__jmpbuf[i]);
    }
    printf("\n");
#endif
    
#if defined(__arm__)
    /**
     /usr/arm-linux-gnueabi/include/bits/setjmp.h
     #ifndef _ASM
     The exact set of registers saved may depend on the particular core
     in use, as some coprocessor registers may need to be saved.  The C
     Library ABI requires that the buffer be 8-byte aligned, and
     recommends that the buffer contain 64 words.  The first 28 words
     are occupied by v1-v6, sl, fp, sp, pc, d8-d15, and fpscr.  (Note
     that d8-15 require 17 words, due to the use of fstmx.)
     typedef int __jmp_buf[64] __attribute__((__aligned__ (8)));
     
     the layout of setjmp for arm:
     0-5: v1-v6
     6: sl
     7: fp
     8: sp
     9: pc
     10-26: d8-d15 17words
     27: fpscr
     */
    /**
     For example, on raspberry-pi, armv6 cpu:
     (gdb) x /64xb (char*)context[0].__jmpbuf
     v1, 0:  0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     v2, 1:  0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     v3, 2:  0x2c	0x84	0x00	0x00
     v4, 3:  0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     v5, 4:  0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     v6, 5:  0x00	0x00	0x00	0x00
     sl, 6:  0x00	0xf0	0xff	0xb6
     fp, 7:  0x9c	0xfb	0xff	0xbe
     sp, 8:  0x88	0xfb	0xff	0xbe
     pc, 9:  0x08	0x85	0x00	0x00
     (gdb) p /x $sp
     $5 = 0xbefffb88
     (gdb) p /x $pc
     $4 = 0x850c
     */
    int ret = setjmp(context);
    printf("setjmp func1 ret=%d\n", ret);
    
    printf("after setjmp: ");
    for (int i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
        printf("env[%d]=%#x, ", i, (int)context[0].__jmpbuf[i]);
    }
    
    printf("func0 terminated\n");
#endif
}

int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
#if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64__)
    printf("x86_64 sizeof(long int)=%d, sizeof(long)=%d, "
           "sizeof(int)=%d, __WORDSIZE=%d, __GLIBC__=%d, __GLIBC_MINOR__=%d\n",
           (int)sizeof(long int), (int)sizeof(long), (int)sizeof(int),
           (int)__WORDSIZE, (int)__GLIBC__, (int)__GLIBC_MINOR__);
#else
    printf("arm sizeof(long int)=%d, sizeof(long)=%d, "
           "sizeof(int)=%d, __GLIBC__=%d,__GLIBC_MINOR__=%d\n",
           (int)sizeof(long int), (int)sizeof(long), (int)sizeof(int),
           (int)__GLIBC__, (int)__GLIBC_MINOR__);
#endif
    
    do_longjmp();
    
    printf("terminated\n");
    
    return 0;
}