risc-v: 0.941 graphic: 0.780 device: 0.675 performance: 0.656 files: 0.642 ppc: 0.545 architecture: 0.508 user-level: 0.423 vnc: 0.406 network: 0.394 semantic: 0.378 socket: 0.365 permissions: 0.306 arm: 0.297 PID: 0.291 boot: 0.281 mistranslation: 0.211 debug: 0.210 peripherals: 0.201 TCG: 0.198 register: 0.191 kernel: 0.183 hypervisor: 0.173 VMM: 0.154 i386: 0.123 KVM: 0.113 virtual: 0.109 x86: 0.098 assembly: 0.081 RISC-V: signal frame is misaligned in signal handlers Description of problem: `qemu-user` misaligns the signal frame (to 4 bytes rather than 16 bytes) on RISC-V 64, e.g causing pointer misalignment diagnostics to be triggered by UBSan. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a C file with the following contents: ```c #include #include void handler(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *context) { printf("signal occurred, info: %p, context: %p\n", info, context); } int main() { struct sigaction act; act.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; act.sa_sigaction = handler; sigaction(SIGINT, &act, NULL); // Deliberately misalign the stack asm volatile ("addi sp, sp, -4"); while(1); // Unreachable } ``` 2. Compile with an appropriate RISC-V toolchain and run with `qemu-riscv64 ./a.out`. 3. Send a `SIGINT` (e.g by hitting Ctrl-C), and observe that the signal frame will be misaligned: ``` signal occurred, info: 0x400080025c, context: 0x40008002dc ``` Additional information: This issue is alluded to in the source code, see https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/blob/master/linux-user/riscv/signal.c#L68-69. It should be sufficient to change that constant to 15.