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The ARM Exception Handling ABI requires personality functions in phase1 to initialize barrier_cache before returning _URC_HANDLER_FOUND, and we don't. Although our own ARM personality function does not use barrier_cache at all, other languages' ARM personality functions, during phase2, are allowed and expected to test barrier_cache.sp to check whether the handler frame was reached, which implies that personality functions is in charge of the frame, and the remaining fields of barrier_cache hold whatever values it put there in phase1. Since we did not set barrier_cache.sp, an earlier exception, already handled by a non-Ada handler and then released, may have its storage reused for a new exception, that phase1 matches to an Ada frame, but if that leaves barrier_cache.sp alone, the phase2 personality function that handled the earlier exception, upon reaching the frame that handled the earlier exception, may believe the information in barrier_cache applies to the current exception. The C++ personality function, for example, would take the information in the barrier_cache and end up activating the handler that handled the earlier exception: try { throw 1; } catch (int i) { std::cout << "caught " << i << " by c++" << std::endl; } raise_ada_exception (); // might loop back to the handler above for gcc/ada/ChangeLog * raise-gcc.c (personality_body) [__ARM_EABI_UNWINDER__]: Initialize barrier_cache.sp when ending phase1.
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