
Restructure std::rt (part 2) A couple more cleanups on top of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89011 Blocked on #89011
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7.9 KiB
Rust
224 lines
7.9 KiB
Rust
#![cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
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use self::imp::{drop_handler, make_handler};
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pub use self::imp::cleanup;
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pub use self::imp::init;
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pub struct Handler {
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data: *mut libc::c_void,
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}
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impl Handler {
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pub unsafe fn new() -> Handler {
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make_handler()
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}
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fn null() -> Handler {
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Handler { data: crate::ptr::null_mut() }
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}
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}
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impl Drop for Handler {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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unsafe {
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drop_handler(self.data);
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(any(
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target_os = "linux",
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target_os = "macos",
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target_os = "dragonfly",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "solaris",
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target_os = "illumos",
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target_os = "netbsd",
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target_os = "openbsd"
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))]
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mod imp {
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use super::Handler;
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use crate::io;
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use crate::mem;
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use crate::ptr;
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use crate::thread;
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use libc::MAP_FAILED;
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use libc::{mmap, munmap};
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use libc::{sigaction, sighandler_t, SA_ONSTACK, SA_SIGINFO, SIGBUS, SIG_DFL};
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use libc::{sigaltstack, SIGSTKSZ, SS_DISABLE};
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use libc::{MAP_ANON, MAP_PRIVATE, PROT_NONE, PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, SIGSEGV};
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use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicPtr, Ordering};
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use crate::sys::unix::os::page_size;
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use crate::sys_common::thread_info;
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
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unsafe fn siginfo_si_addr(info: *mut libc::siginfo_t) -> usize {
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#[repr(C)]
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struct siginfo_t {
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a: [libc::c_int; 3], // si_signo, si_errno, si_code
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si_addr: *mut libc::c_void,
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}
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(*(info as *const siginfo_t)).si_addr as usize
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}
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#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android")))]
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unsafe fn siginfo_si_addr(info: *mut libc::siginfo_t) -> usize {
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(*info).si_addr as usize
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}
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// Signal handler for the SIGSEGV and SIGBUS handlers. We've got guard pages
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// (unmapped pages) at the end of every thread's stack, so if a thread ends
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// up running into the guard page it'll trigger this handler. We want to
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// detect these cases and print out a helpful error saying that the stack
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// has overflowed. All other signals, however, should go back to what they
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// were originally supposed to do.
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//
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// This handler currently exists purely to print an informative message
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// whenever a thread overflows its stack. We then abort to exit and
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// indicate a crash, but to avoid a misleading SIGSEGV that might lead
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// users to believe that unsafe code has accessed an invalid pointer; the
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// SIGSEGV encountered when overflowing the stack is expected and
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// well-defined.
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//
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// If this is not a stack overflow, the handler un-registers itself and
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// then returns (to allow the original signal to be delivered again).
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// Returning from this kind of signal handler is technically not defined
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// to work when reading the POSIX spec strictly, but in practice it turns
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// out many large systems and all implementations allow returning from a
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// signal handler to work. For a more detailed explanation see the
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// comments on #26458.
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unsafe extern "C" fn signal_handler(
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signum: libc::c_int,
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info: *mut libc::siginfo_t,
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_data: *mut libc::c_void,
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) {
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let guard = thread_info::stack_guard().unwrap_or(0..0);
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let addr = siginfo_si_addr(info);
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// If the faulting address is within the guard page, then we print a
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// message saying so and abort.
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if guard.start <= addr && addr < guard.end {
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rtprintpanic!(
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"\nthread '{}' has overflowed its stack\n",
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thread::current().name().unwrap_or("<unknown>")
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);
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rtabort!("stack overflow");
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} else {
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// Unregister ourselves by reverting back to the default behavior.
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let mut action: sigaction = mem::zeroed();
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action.sa_sigaction = SIG_DFL;
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sigaction(signum, &action, ptr::null_mut());
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// See comment above for why this function returns.
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}
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}
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static MAIN_ALTSTACK: AtomicPtr<libc::c_void> = AtomicPtr::new(ptr::null_mut());
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static NEED_ALTSTACK: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
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pub unsafe fn init() {
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let mut action: sigaction = mem::zeroed();
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for &signal in &[SIGSEGV, SIGBUS] {
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sigaction(signal, ptr::null_mut(), &mut action);
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// Configure our signal handler if one is not already set.
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if action.sa_sigaction == SIG_DFL {
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action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_ONSTACK;
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action.sa_sigaction = signal_handler as sighandler_t;
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sigaction(signal, &action, ptr::null_mut());
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NEED_ALTSTACK.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
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}
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}
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let handler = make_handler();
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MAIN_ALTSTACK.store(handler.data, Ordering::Relaxed);
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mem::forget(handler);
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}
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pub unsafe fn cleanup() {
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drop_handler(MAIN_ALTSTACK.load(Ordering::Relaxed));
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}
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unsafe fn get_stackp() -> *mut libc::c_void {
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// OpenBSD requires this flag for stack mapping
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// otherwise the said mapping will fail as a no-op on most systems
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// and has a different meaning on FreeBSD
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "linux",))]
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let flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON | libc::MAP_STACK;
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#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "linux",)))]
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let flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON;
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let stackp =
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mmap(ptr::null_mut(), SIGSTKSZ + page_size(), PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, flags, -1, 0);
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if stackp == MAP_FAILED {
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panic!("failed to allocate an alternative stack: {}", io::Error::last_os_error());
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}
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let guard_result = libc::mprotect(stackp, page_size(), PROT_NONE);
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if guard_result != 0 {
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panic!("failed to set up alternative stack guard page: {}", io::Error::last_os_error());
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}
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stackp.add(page_size())
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}
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unsafe fn get_stack() -> libc::stack_t {
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libc::stack_t { ss_sp: get_stackp(), ss_flags: 0, ss_size: SIGSTKSZ }
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}
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pub unsafe fn make_handler() -> Handler {
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if !NEED_ALTSTACK.load(Ordering::Relaxed) {
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return Handler::null();
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}
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let mut stack = mem::zeroed();
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sigaltstack(ptr::null(), &mut stack);
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// Configure alternate signal stack, if one is not already set.
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if stack.ss_flags & SS_DISABLE != 0 {
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stack = get_stack();
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sigaltstack(&stack, ptr::null_mut());
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Handler { data: stack.ss_sp as *mut libc::c_void }
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} else {
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Handler::null()
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}
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}
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pub unsafe fn drop_handler(data: *mut libc::c_void) {
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if !data.is_null() {
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let stack = libc::stack_t {
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ss_sp: ptr::null_mut(),
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ss_flags: SS_DISABLE,
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// Workaround for bug in macOS implementation of sigaltstack
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// UNIX2003 which returns ENOMEM when disabling a stack while
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// passing ss_size smaller than MINSIGSTKSZ. According to POSIX
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// both ss_sp and ss_size should be ignored in this case.
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ss_size: SIGSTKSZ,
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};
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sigaltstack(&stack, ptr::null_mut());
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// We know from `get_stackp` that the alternate stack we installed is part of a mapping
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// that started one page earlier, so walk back a page and unmap from there.
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munmap(data.sub(page_size()), SIGSTKSZ + page_size());
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(not(any(
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target_os = "linux",
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target_os = "macos",
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target_os = "dragonfly",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "solaris",
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target_os = "illumos",
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target_os = "netbsd",
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target_os = "openbsd",
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)))]
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mod imp {
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pub unsafe fn init() {}
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pub unsafe fn cleanup() {}
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pub unsafe fn make_handler() -> super::Handler {
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super::Handler::null()
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}
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pub unsafe fn drop_handler(_data: *mut libc::c_void) {}
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}
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