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Fix 373192 Calling posix_spawn in glibc 2.24 completely broken
Functionally, this patch just does the following 2 changes to the
fork clone handling:
* It does not mask anymore CLONE_VFORK :
The only effect of this flag is to suspend the parent, waiting for
the child to either exit or execve.
If some applications depends on this synchronisation, better keep it,
as it will not harm to suspend the parent valgrind waiting for the
child valgrind to exit or execve.
* In case the guest calls the clone syscall providing a non zero client stack,
set the child guest SP after the syscall, before executing guest instructions.
Not setting the guest stack ptr was the source of the problem reported
in the bugs.
This also adds a test case none/tests/linux/clonev.
Before this patch, test gives a SEGV, which is fixed by the patch.
The patch is however a lot bigger : this fix was touching some (mostly
identical/duplicated) code in all the linux platforms.
So, the clone/fork code has been factorised as much as possible.
This removes about 1700 lines of code.
This has been tested on:
* amd64
* x86
* ppc64 be and le
* ppc32
* arm64
This has been compiled on but *not really tested* on:
* mips64 (not too clear how to properly build and run valgrind on gcc22)
It has *not* been compiled and *not* tested on:
* arm
* mips32
* tilegx
* darwin (normally, no impact)
* solaris (normally, no impact)
The changes are relatively mechanical, so it is not impossible that
it will compile and work out of the box on these platforms.
Otherwise, questions welcome.
A few points of interest:
* Some platforms did have a typedef void vki_modify_ldt_t,
and some platforms had no definition for this type at all.
To make it easier to factorise, for such platforms, the following has
been used:
typedef char vki_modify_ldt_t;
When the sizeof vki_modify_ldt_t is > 1, then the arg syscall is checked.
This is somewhat a hack, but was simplifying the factorisation.
* for mips32/mips64 and tilegx, there is a strange unconditional assignment
of 0 to a register (guest_r2 on mips, guest_r0 on tilegx).
Unclear what this is, in particular because this is assigned whatever
the result of the syscall (success or not).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16186
1048 lines
43 KiB
C
1048 lines
43 KiB
C
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- Platform-specific syscalls stuff. syswrap-ppc32-linux.c ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*
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This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
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framework.
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Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Nicholas Nethercote <njn@valgrind.org>
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Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Cerion Armour-Brown <cerion@open-works.co.uk>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307, USA.
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The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
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*/
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#if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux)
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#include "pub_core_basics.h"
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#include "pub_core_vki.h"
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#include "pub_core_vkiscnums.h"
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#include "pub_core_threadstate.h"
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#include "pub_core_aspacemgr.h"
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#include "pub_core_debuglog.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcbase.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcassert.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcprint.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcproc.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcsignal.h"
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#include "pub_core_options.h"
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#include "pub_core_scheduler.h"
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#include "pub_core_sigframe.h" // For VG_(sigframe_destroy)()
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#include "pub_core_signals.h"
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#include "pub_core_syscall.h"
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#include "pub_core_syswrap.h"
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#include "pub_core_tooliface.h"
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#include "priv_types_n_macros.h"
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#include "priv_syswrap-generic.h" /* for decls of generic wrappers */
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#include "priv_syswrap-linux.h" /* for decls of linux-ish wrappers */
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#include "priv_syswrap-main.h"
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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clone() handling
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* Call f(arg1), but first switch stacks, using 'stack' as the new
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stack, and use 'retaddr' as f's return-to address. Also, clear all
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the integer registers before entering f.*/
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__attribute__((noreturn))
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void ML_(call_on_new_stack_0_1) ( Addr stack,
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Addr retaddr,
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void (*f)(Word),
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Word arg1 );
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// r3 = stack
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// r4 = retaddr
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// r5 = f
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// r6 = arg1
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asm(
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".text\n"
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".globl vgModuleLocal_call_on_new_stack_0_1\n"
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"vgModuleLocal_call_on_new_stack_0_1:\n"
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" mr %r1,%r3\n\t" // stack to %sp
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" mtlr %r4\n\t" // retaddr to %lr
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" mtctr %r5\n\t" // f to count reg
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" mr %r3,%r6\n\t" // arg1 to %r3
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" li 0,0\n\t" // zero all GP regs
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" li 4,0\n\t"
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" li 5,0\n\t"
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" li 6,0\n\t"
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" li 7,0\n\t"
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" li 8,0\n\t"
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" li 9,0\n\t"
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" li 10,0\n\t"
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" li 11,0\n\t"
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" li 12,0\n\t"
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" li 13,0\n\t"
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" li 14,0\n\t"
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" li 15,0\n\t"
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" li 16,0\n\t"
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" li 17,0\n\t"
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" li 18,0\n\t"
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" li 19,0\n\t"
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" li 20,0\n\t"
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" li 21,0\n\t"
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" li 22,0\n\t"
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" li 23,0\n\t"
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" li 24,0\n\t"
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" li 25,0\n\t"
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" li 26,0\n\t"
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" li 27,0\n\t"
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" li 28,0\n\t"
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" li 29,0\n\t"
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" li 30,0\n\t"
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" li 31,0\n\t"
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" mtxer 0\n\t" // CAB: Need this?
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" mtcr 0\n\t" // CAB: Need this?
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" bctr\n\t" // jump to dst
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" trap\n" // should never get here
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".previous\n"
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);
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/*
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Perform a clone system call. clone is strange because it has
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fork()-like return-twice semantics, so it needs special
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handling here.
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Upon entry, we have:
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int (fn)(void*) in r3
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void* child_stack in r4
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int flags in r5
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void* arg in r6
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pid_t* child_tid in r7
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pid_t* parent_tid in r8
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void* ??? in r9
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System call requires:
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int $__NR_clone in r0 (sc number)
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int flags in r3 (sc arg1)
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void* child_stack in r4 (sc arg2)
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pid_t* parent_tid in r5 (sc arg3)
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?? child_tls in r6 (sc arg4)
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pid_t* child_tid in r7 (sc arg5)
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void* ??? in r8 (sc arg6)
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Returns an Int encoded in the linux-ppc32 way, not a SysRes.
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*/
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#define __NR_CLONE VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_clone)
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#define __NR_EXIT VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_exit)
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// See priv_syswrap-linux.h for arg profile.
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asm(
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".text\n"
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".globl do_syscall_clone_ppc32_linux\n"
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"do_syscall_clone_ppc32_linux:\n"
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" stwu 1,-32(1)\n"
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" stw 29,20(1)\n"
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" stw 30,24(1)\n"
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" stw 31,28(1)\n"
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" mr 30,3\n" // preserve fn
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" mr 31,6\n" // preserve arg
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// setup child stack
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" rlwinm 4,4,0,~0xf\n" // trim sp to multiple of 16 bytes
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" li 0,0\n"
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" stwu 0,-16(4)\n" // make initial stack frame
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" mr 29,4\n" // preserve sp
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// setup syscall
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" li 0,"__NR_CLONE"\n" // syscall number
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" mr 3,5\n" // syscall arg1: flags
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// r4 already setup // syscall arg2: child_stack
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" mr 5,8\n" // syscall arg3: parent_tid
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" mr 6,2\n" // syscall arg4: REAL THREAD tls
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" mr 7,7\n" // syscall arg5: child_tid
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" mr 8,8\n" // syscall arg6: ????
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" mr 9,9\n" // syscall arg7: ????
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" sc\n" // clone()
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" mfcr 4\n" // return CR in r4 (low word of ULong)
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" cmpwi 3,0\n" // child if retval == 0
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" bne 1f\n" // jump if !child
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/* CHILD - call thread function */
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/* Note: 2.4 kernel doesn't set the child stack pointer,
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so we do it here.
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That does leave a small window for a signal to be delivered
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on the wrong stack, unfortunately. */
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" mr 1,29\n"
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" mtctr 30\n" // ctr reg = fn
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" mr 3,31\n" // r3 = arg
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" bctrl\n" // call fn()
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// exit with result
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" li 0,"__NR_EXIT"\n"
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" sc\n"
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// Exit returned?!
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" .long 0\n"
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// PARENT or ERROR - return
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"1: lwz 29,20(1)\n"
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" lwz 30,24(1)\n"
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" lwz 31,28(1)\n"
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" addi 1,1,32\n"
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" blr\n"
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".previous\n"
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);
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#undef __NR_CLONE
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#undef __NR_EXIT
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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More thread stuff
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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void VG_(cleanup_thread) ( ThreadArchState* arch )
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{
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}
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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PRE/POST wrappers for ppc32/Linux-specific syscalls
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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#define PRE(name) DEFN_PRE_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, name)
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#define POST(name) DEFN_POST_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, name)
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/* Add prototypes for the wrappers declared here, so that gcc doesn't
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harass us for not having prototypes. Really this is a kludge --
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the right thing to do is to make these wrappers 'static' since they
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aren't visible outside this file, but that requires even more macro
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magic. */
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_mmap);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_mmap2);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_stat64);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_lstat64);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_fstatat64);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_fstat64);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_sigreturn);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_rt_sigreturn);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_sigsuspend);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_spu_create);
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DECL_TEMPLATE(ppc32_linux, sys_spu_run);
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PRE(sys_mmap)
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{
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SysRes r;
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PRINT("sys_mmap ( %#lx, %lu, %lu, %lu, %lu, %lu )",
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ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6 );
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PRE_REG_READ6(long, "mmap",
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unsigned long, start, unsigned long, length,
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unsigned long, prot, unsigned long, flags,
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unsigned long, fd, unsigned long, offset);
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r = ML_(generic_PRE_sys_mmap)( tid, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5,
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(Off64T)ARG6 );
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SET_STATUS_from_SysRes(r);
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}
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PRE(sys_mmap2)
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{
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SysRes r;
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// Exactly like old_mmap() except:
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// - the file offset is specified in 4K units rather than bytes,
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// so that it can be used for files bigger than 2^32 bytes.
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PRINT("sys_mmap2 ( %#lx, %lu, %lu, %lu, %lu, %lu )",
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ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6 );
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PRE_REG_READ6(long, "mmap2",
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unsigned long, start, unsigned long, length,
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unsigned long, prot, unsigned long, flags,
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unsigned long, fd, unsigned long, offset);
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r = ML_(generic_PRE_sys_mmap)( tid, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5,
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4096 * (Off64T)ARG6 );
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SET_STATUS_from_SysRes(r);
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}
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// XXX: lstat64/fstat64/stat64 are generic, but not necessarily
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// applicable to every architecture -- I think only to 32-bit archs.
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// We're going to need something like linux/core_os32.h for such
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// things, eventually, I think. --njn
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PRE(sys_stat64)
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{
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PRINT("sys_stat64 ( %#lx, %#lx )",ARG1,ARG2);
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PRE_REG_READ2(long, "stat64", char *, file_name, struct stat64 *, buf);
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PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ( "stat64(file_name)", ARG1 );
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PRE_MEM_WRITE( "stat64(buf)", ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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POST(sys_stat64)
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{
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POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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PRE(sys_lstat64)
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{
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PRINT("sys_lstat64 ( %#lx(%s), %#lx )", ARG1, (HChar*)ARG1, ARG2);
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PRE_REG_READ2(long, "lstat64", char *, file_name, struct stat64 *, buf);
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PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ( "lstat64(file_name)", ARG1 );
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PRE_MEM_WRITE( "lstat64(buf)", ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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POST(sys_lstat64)
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{
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vg_assert(SUCCESS);
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if (RES == 0) {
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POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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}
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PRE(sys_fstatat64)
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{
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PRINT("sys_fstatat64 ( %ld, %#lx(%s), %#lx )", SARG1, ARG2, (HChar*)ARG2,
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ARG3);
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PRE_REG_READ3(long, "fstatat64",
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int, dfd, char *, file_name, struct stat64 *, buf);
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PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ( "fstatat64(file_name)", ARG2 );
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PRE_MEM_WRITE( "fstatat64(buf)", ARG3, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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POST(sys_fstatat64)
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{
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POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG3, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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PRE(sys_fstat64)
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{
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PRINT("sys_fstat64 ( %lu, %#lx )", ARG1, ARG2);
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PRE_REG_READ2(long, "fstat64", unsigned long, fd, struct stat64 *, buf);
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PRE_MEM_WRITE( "fstat64(buf)", ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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POST(sys_fstat64)
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{
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POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
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}
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//.. PRE(old_select, MayBlock)
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//.. {
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//.. /* struct sel_arg_struct {
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//.. unsigned long n;
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//.. fd_set *inp, *outp, *exp;
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//.. struct timeval *tvp;
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//.. };
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//.. */
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//.. PRE_REG_READ1(long, "old_select", struct sel_arg_struct *, args);
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//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(args)", ARG1, 5*sizeof(UWord) );
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//..
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//.. {
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//.. UInt* arg_struct = (UInt*)ARG1;
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//.. UInt a1, a2, a3, a4, a5;
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//..
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//.. a1 = arg_struct[0];
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//.. a2 = arg_struct[1];
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//.. a3 = arg_struct[2];
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//.. a4 = arg_struct[3];
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//.. a5 = arg_struct[4];
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//..
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//.. PRINT("old_select ( %d, %p, %p, %p, %p )", a1,a2,a3,a4,a5);
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//.. if (a2 != (Addr)NULL)
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//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(readfds)", a2, a1/8 /* __FD_SETSIZE/8 */ );
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//.. if (a3 != (Addr)NULL)
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//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(writefds)", a3, a1/8 /* __FD_SETSIZE/8 */ );
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//.. if (a4 != (Addr)NULL)
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//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(exceptfds)", a4, a1/8 /* __FD_SETSIZE/8 */ );
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//.. if (a5 != (Addr)NULL)
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//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(timeout)", a5, sizeof(struct vki_timeval) );
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//.. }
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//.. }
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PRE(sys_sigreturn)
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{
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/* See comments on PRE(sys_rt_sigreturn) in syswrap-amd64-linux.c for
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an explanation of what follows. */
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//ThreadState* tst;
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PRINT("sys_sigreturn ( )");
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vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
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vg_assert(tid >= 1 && tid < VG_N_THREADS);
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vg_assert(VG_(is_running_thread)(tid));
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///* Adjust esp to point to start of frame; skip back up over
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// sigreturn sequence's "popl %eax" and handler ret addr */
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//tst = VG_(get_ThreadState)(tid);
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//tst->arch.vex.guest_ESP -= sizeof(Addr)+sizeof(Word);
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// Should we do something equivalent on ppc32? Who knows.
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///* This is only so that the EIP is (might be) useful to report if
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// something goes wrong in the sigreturn */
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//ML_(fixup_guest_state_to_restart_syscall)(&tst->arch);
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// Should we do something equivalent on ppc32? Who knows.
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/* Restore register state from frame and remove it */
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VG_(sigframe_destroy)(tid, False);
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/* Tell the driver not to update the guest state with the "result",
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and set a bogus result to keep it happy. */
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*flags |= SfNoWriteResult;
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SET_STATUS_Success(0);
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/* Check to see if any signals arose as a result of this. */
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*flags |= SfPollAfter;
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}
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PRE(sys_rt_sigreturn)
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{
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/* See comments on PRE(sys_rt_sigreturn) in syswrap-amd64-linux.c for
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an explanation of what follows. */
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//ThreadState* tst;
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PRINT("rt_sigreturn ( )");
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vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
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vg_assert(tid >= 1 && tid < VG_N_THREADS);
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vg_assert(VG_(is_running_thread)(tid));
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|
|
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///* Adjust esp to point to start of frame; skip back up over handler
|
|
// ret addr */
|
|
//tst = VG_(get_ThreadState)(tid);
|
|
//tst->arch.vex.guest_ESP -= sizeof(Addr);
|
|
// Should we do something equivalent on ppc32? Who knows.
|
|
|
|
///* This is only so that the EIP is (might be) useful to report if
|
|
// something goes wrong in the sigreturn */
|
|
//ML_(fixup_guest_state_to_restart_syscall)(&tst->arch);
|
|
// Should we do something equivalent on ppc32? Who knows.
|
|
|
|
/* Restore register state from frame and remove it */
|
|
VG_(sigframe_destroy)(tid, True);
|
|
|
|
/* Tell the driver not to update the guest state with the "result",
|
|
and set a bogus result to keep it happy. */
|
|
*flags |= SfNoWriteResult;
|
|
SET_STATUS_Success(0);
|
|
|
|
/* Check to see if any signals arose as a result of this. */
|
|
*flags |= SfPollAfter;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
//.. PRE(sys_modify_ldt, Special)
|
|
//.. {
|
|
//.. PRINT("sys_modify_ldt ( %d, %p, %d )", ARG1,ARG2,ARG3);
|
|
//.. PRE_REG_READ3(int, "modify_ldt", int, func, void *, ptr,
|
|
//.. unsigned long, bytecount);
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. if (ARG1 == 0) {
|
|
//.. /* read the LDT into ptr */
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_WRITE( "modify_ldt(ptr)", ARG2, ARG3 );
|
|
//.. }
|
|
//.. if (ARG1 == 1 || ARG1 == 0x11) {
|
|
//.. /* write the LDT with the entry pointed at by ptr */
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "modify_ldt(ptr)", ARG2, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
//.. }
|
|
//.. /* "do" the syscall ourselves; the kernel never sees it */
|
|
//.. SET_RESULT( VG_(sys_modify_ldt)( tid, ARG1, (void*)ARG2, ARG3 ) );
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. if (ARG1 == 0 && !VG_(is_kerror)(RES) && RES > 0) {
|
|
//.. POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, RES );
|
|
//.. }
|
|
//.. }
|
|
|
|
//.. PRE(sys_set_thread_area, Special)
|
|
//.. {
|
|
//.. PRINT("sys_set_thread_area ( %p )", ARG1);
|
|
//.. PRE_REG_READ1(int, "set_thread_area", struct user_desc *, u_info)
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "set_thread_area(u_info)", ARG1, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. /* "do" the syscall ourselves; the kernel never sees it */
|
|
//.. SET_RESULT( VG_(sys_set_thread_area)( tid, (void *)ARG1 ) );
|
|
//.. }
|
|
|
|
//.. PRE(sys_get_thread_area, Special)
|
|
//.. {
|
|
//.. PRINT("sys_get_thread_area ( %p )", ARG1);
|
|
//.. PRE_REG_READ1(int, "get_thread_area", struct user_desc *, u_info)
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_WRITE( "get_thread_area(u_info)", ARG1, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. /* "do" the syscall ourselves; the kernel never sees it */
|
|
//.. SET_RESULT( VG_(sys_get_thread_area)( tid, (void *)ARG1 ) );
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. if (!VG_(is_kerror)(RES)) {
|
|
//.. POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG1, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
//.. }
|
|
//.. }
|
|
|
|
//.. // Parts of this are ppc32-specific, but the *PEEK* cases are generic.
|
|
//.. // XXX: Why is the memory pointed to by ARG3 never checked?
|
|
//.. PRE(sys_ptrace, 0)
|
|
//.. {
|
|
//.. PRINT("sys_ptrace ( %d, %d, %p, %p )", ARG1,ARG2,ARG3,ARG4);
|
|
//.. PRE_REG_READ4(int, "ptrace",
|
|
//.. long, request, long, pid, long, addr, long, data);
|
|
//.. switch (ARG1) {
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKTEXT:
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKDATA:
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKUSR:
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(peek)", ARG4,
|
|
//.. sizeof (long));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_GETREGS:
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(getregs)", ARG4,
|
|
//.. sizeof (struct vki_user_regs_struct));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPREGS:
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(getfpregs)", ARG4,
|
|
//.. sizeof (struct vki_user_i387_struct));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPXREGS:
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(getfpxregs)", ARG4,
|
|
//.. sizeof(struct vki_user_fxsr_struct) );
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_SETREGS:
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(setregs)", ARG4,
|
|
//.. sizeof (struct vki_user_regs_struct));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_SETFPREGS:
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(setfpregs)", ARG4,
|
|
//.. sizeof (struct vki_user_i387_struct));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_SETFPXREGS:
|
|
//.. PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(setfpxregs)", ARG4,
|
|
//.. sizeof(struct vki_user_fxsr_struct) );
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. default:
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. }
|
|
//.. }
|
|
|
|
//.. POST(sys_ptrace)
|
|
//.. {
|
|
//.. switch (ARG1) {
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKTEXT:
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKDATA:
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKUSR:
|
|
//.. POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof (long));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_GETREGS:
|
|
//.. POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof (struct vki_user_regs_struct));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPREGS:
|
|
//.. POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof (struct vki_user_i387_struct));
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPXREGS:
|
|
//.. POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof(struct vki_user_fxsr_struct) );
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. default:
|
|
//.. break;
|
|
//.. }
|
|
//.. }
|
|
|
|
/* NB: This is an almost identical clone of versions for x86-linux and
|
|
arm-linux, which are themselves literally identical. */
|
|
PRE(sys_sigsuspend)
|
|
{
|
|
/* The C library interface to sigsuspend just takes a pointer to
|
|
a signal mask but this system call only takes the first word of
|
|
the signal mask as an argument so only 32 signals are supported.
|
|
|
|
In fact glibc normally uses rt_sigsuspend if it is available as
|
|
that takes a pointer to the signal mask so supports more signals.
|
|
*/
|
|
*flags |= SfMayBlock;
|
|
PRINT("sys_sigsuspend ( %lu )", ARG1 );
|
|
PRE_REG_READ1(int, "sigsuspend", vki_old_sigset_t, mask);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_spu_create)
|
|
{
|
|
PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ("stat64(filename)", ARG1);
|
|
}
|
|
POST(sys_spu_create)
|
|
{
|
|
vg_assert(SUCCESS);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_spu_run)
|
|
{
|
|
*flags |= SfMayBlock;
|
|
if (ARG2 != 0)
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE("npc", ARG2, sizeof(unsigned int));
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ("event", ARG3, sizeof(unsigned int));
|
|
}
|
|
POST(sys_spu_run)
|
|
{
|
|
if (ARG2 != 0)
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE(ARG2, sizeof(unsigned int));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#undef PRE
|
|
#undef POST
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
The ppc32/Linux syscall table
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
|
|
|
|
/* Add an ppc32-linux specific wrapper to a syscall table. */
|
|
#define PLAX_(sysno, name) WRAPPER_ENTRY_X_(ppc32_linux, sysno, name)
|
|
#define PLAXY(sysno, name) WRAPPER_ENTRY_XY(ppc32_linux, sysno, name)
|
|
|
|
// This table maps from __NR_xxx syscall numbers (from
|
|
// linux/include/asm-ppc/unistd.h) to the appropriate PRE/POST sys_foo()
|
|
// wrappers on ppc32 (as per sys_call_table in linux/arch/ppc/kernel/entry.S).
|
|
//
|
|
// For those syscalls not handled by Valgrind, the annotation indicate its
|
|
// arch/OS combination, eg. */* (generic), */Linux (Linux only), ?/?
|
|
// (unknown).
|
|
|
|
static SyscallTableEntry syscall_table[] = {
|
|
//.. (restart_syscall) // 0
|
|
GENX_(__NR_exit, sys_exit), // 1
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fork, sys_fork), // 2
|
|
GENXY(__NR_read, sys_read), // 3
|
|
GENX_(__NR_write, sys_write), // 4
|
|
|
|
GENXY(__NR_open, sys_open), // 5
|
|
GENXY(__NR_close, sys_close), // 6
|
|
GENXY(__NR_waitpid, sys_waitpid), // 7
|
|
GENXY(__NR_creat, sys_creat), // 8
|
|
GENX_(__NR_link, sys_link), // 9
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_unlink, sys_unlink), // 10
|
|
GENX_(__NR_execve, sys_execve), // 11
|
|
GENX_(__NR_chdir, sys_chdir), // 12
|
|
GENXY(__NR_time, sys_time), // 13
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mknod, sys_mknod), // 14
|
|
//..
|
|
GENX_(__NR_chmod, sys_chmod), // 15
|
|
GENX_(__NR_lchown, sys_lchown), // 16 ## P
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_break, sys_ni_syscall), // 17
|
|
//.. // (__NR_oldstat, sys_stat), // 18 (obsolete)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_lseek, sys_lseek), // 19
|
|
//..
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getpid, sys_getpid), // 20
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mount, sys_mount), // 21
|
|
LINX_(__NR_umount, sys_oldumount), // 22
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setuid, sys_setuid), // 23 ## P
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getuid, sys_getuid), // 24 ## P
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. // (__NR_stime, sys_stime), // 25 * (SVr4,SVID,X/OPEN)
|
|
//.. PLAXY(__NR_ptrace, sys_ptrace), // 26
|
|
GENX_(__NR_alarm, sys_alarm), // 27
|
|
//.. // (__NR_oldfstat, sys_fstat), // 28 * L -- obsolete
|
|
GENX_(__NR_pause, sys_pause), // 29
|
|
//..
|
|
LINX_(__NR_utime, sys_utime), // 30
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_stty, sys_ni_syscall), // 31
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_gtty, sys_ni_syscall), // 32
|
|
GENX_(__NR_access, sys_access), // 33
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_nice, sys_nice), // 34
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_ftime, sys_ni_syscall), // 35
|
|
GENX_(__NR_sync, sys_sync), // 36
|
|
GENX_(__NR_kill, sys_kill), // 37
|
|
GENX_(__NR_rename, sys_rename), // 38
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mkdir, sys_mkdir), // 39
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_rmdir, sys_rmdir), // 40
|
|
GENXY(__NR_dup, sys_dup), // 41
|
|
LINXY(__NR_pipe, sys_pipe), // 42
|
|
GENXY(__NR_times, sys_times), // 43
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_prof, sys_ni_syscall), // 44
|
|
//..
|
|
GENX_(__NR_brk, sys_brk), // 45
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setgid, sys_setgid), // 46
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getgid, sys_getgid), // 47
|
|
//.. // (__NR_signal, sys_signal), // 48 */* (ANSI C)
|
|
GENX_(__NR_geteuid, sys_geteuid), // 49
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getegid, sys_getegid), // 50
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_acct, sys_acct), // 51
|
|
LINX_(__NR_umount2, sys_umount), // 52
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_lock, sys_ni_syscall), // 53
|
|
LINXY(__NR_ioctl, sys_ioctl), // 54
|
|
//..
|
|
LINXY(__NR_fcntl, sys_fcntl), // 55
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_mpx, sys_ni_syscall), // 56
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setpgid, sys_setpgid), // 57
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_ulimit, sys_ni_syscall), // 58
|
|
//.. // (__NR_oldolduname, sys_olduname), // 59 Linux -- obsolete
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_umask, sys_umask), // 60
|
|
GENX_(__NR_chroot, sys_chroot), // 61
|
|
//.. // (__NR_ustat, sys_ustat) // 62 SVr4 -- deprecated
|
|
GENXY(__NR_dup2, sys_dup2), // 63
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getppid, sys_getppid), // 64
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getpgrp, sys_getpgrp), // 65
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setsid, sys_setsid), // 66
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sigaction, sys_sigaction), // 67
|
|
//.. // (__NR_sgetmask, sys_sgetmask), // 68 */* (ANSI C)
|
|
//.. // (__NR_ssetmask, sys_ssetmask), // 69 */* (ANSI C)
|
|
//..
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setreuid, sys_setreuid), // 70
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setregid, sys_setregid), // 71
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_sigsuspend, sys_sigsuspend), // 72
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sigpending, sys_sigpending), // 73
|
|
//.. // (__NR_sethostname, sys_sethostname), // 74 */*
|
|
//..
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setrlimit, sys_setrlimit), // 75
|
|
//.. GENXY(__NR_getrlimit, sys_old_getrlimit), // 76
|
|
GENXY(__NR_getrusage, sys_getrusage), // 77
|
|
GENXY(__NR_gettimeofday, sys_gettimeofday), // 78
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_settimeofday, sys_settimeofday), // 79
|
|
//..
|
|
GENXY(__NR_getgroups, sys_getgroups), // 80
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setgroups, sys_setgroups), // 81
|
|
//.. PLAX_(__NR_select, old_select), // 82
|
|
GENX_(__NR_symlink, sys_symlink), // 83
|
|
//.. // (__NR_oldlstat, sys_lstat), // 84 -- obsolete
|
|
//..
|
|
GENX_(__NR_readlink, sys_readlink), // 85
|
|
//.. // (__NR_uselib, sys_uselib), // 86 */Linux
|
|
//.. // (__NR_swapon, sys_swapon), // 87 */Linux
|
|
//.. // (__NR_reboot, sys_reboot), // 88 */Linux
|
|
//.. // (__NR_readdir, old_readdir), // 89 -- superseded
|
|
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_mmap, sys_mmap), // 90
|
|
GENXY(__NR_munmap, sys_munmap), // 91
|
|
GENX_(__NR_truncate, sys_truncate), // 92
|
|
GENX_(__NR_ftruncate, sys_ftruncate), // 93
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fchmod, sys_fchmod), // 94
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fchown, sys_fchown), // 95
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getpriority, sys_getpriority), // 96
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setpriority, sys_setpriority), // 97
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_profil, sys_ni_syscall), // 98
|
|
GENXY(__NR_statfs, sys_statfs), // 99
|
|
//..
|
|
GENXY(__NR_fstatfs, sys_fstatfs), // 100
|
|
//.. LINX_(__NR_ioperm, sys_ioperm), // 101
|
|
LINXY(__NR_socketcall, sys_socketcall), // 102
|
|
LINXY(__NR_syslog, sys_syslog), // 103
|
|
GENXY(__NR_setitimer, sys_setitimer), // 104
|
|
|
|
GENXY(__NR_getitimer, sys_getitimer), // 105
|
|
GENXY(__NR_stat, sys_newstat), // 106
|
|
GENXY(__NR_lstat, sys_newlstat), // 107
|
|
GENXY(__NR_fstat, sys_newfstat), // 108
|
|
//.. // (__NR_olduname, sys_uname), // 109 -- obsolete
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_iopl, sys_iopl), // 110
|
|
LINX_(__NR_vhangup, sys_vhangup), // 111
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_idle, sys_ni_syscall), // 112
|
|
//.. // (__NR_vm86old, sys_vm86old), // 113 x86/Linux-only
|
|
GENXY(__NR_wait4, sys_wait4), // 114
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. // (__NR_swapoff, sys_swapoff), // 115 */Linux
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sysinfo, sys_sysinfo), // 116
|
|
LINXY(__NR_ipc, sys_ipc), // 117
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fsync, sys_fsync), // 118
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_sigreturn, sys_sigreturn), // 119 ?/Linux
|
|
//..
|
|
LINX_(__NR_clone, sys_clone), // 120
|
|
//.. // (__NR_setdomainname, sys_setdomainname), // 121 */*(?)
|
|
GENXY(__NR_uname, sys_newuname), // 122
|
|
//.. PLAX_(__NR_modify_ldt, sys_modify_ldt), // 123
|
|
LINXY(__NR_adjtimex, sys_adjtimex), // 124
|
|
|
|
GENXY(__NR_mprotect, sys_mprotect), // 125
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sigprocmask, sys_sigprocmask), // 126
|
|
GENX_(__NR_create_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 127
|
|
LINX_(__NR_init_module, sys_init_module), // 128
|
|
LINX_(__NR_delete_module, sys_delete_module), // 129
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. // Nb: get_kernel_syms() was removed 2.4-->2.6
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_get_kernel_syms, sys_ni_syscall), // 130
|
|
//.. LINX_(__NR_quotactl, sys_quotactl), // 131
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getpgid, sys_getpgid), // 132
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fchdir, sys_fchdir), // 133
|
|
//.. // (__NR_bdflush, sys_bdflush), // 134 */Linux
|
|
//..
|
|
//.. // (__NR_sysfs, sys_sysfs), // 135 SVr4
|
|
LINX_(__NR_personality, sys_personality), // 136
|
|
//.. GENX_(__NR_afs_syscall, sys_ni_syscall), // 137
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setfsuid, sys_setfsuid), // 138
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setfsgid, sys_setfsgid), // 139
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR__llseek, sys_llseek), // 140
|
|
GENXY(__NR_getdents, sys_getdents), // 141
|
|
GENX_(__NR__newselect, sys_select), // 142
|
|
GENX_(__NR_flock, sys_flock), // 143
|
|
GENX_(__NR_msync, sys_msync), // 144
|
|
//..
|
|
GENXY(__NR_readv, sys_readv), // 145
|
|
GENX_(__NR_writev, sys_writev), // 146
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getsid, sys_getsid), // 147
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fdatasync, sys_fdatasync), // 148
|
|
LINXY(__NR__sysctl, sys_sysctl), // 149
|
|
//..
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mlock, sys_mlock), // 150
|
|
GENX_(__NR_munlock, sys_munlock), // 151
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mlockall, sys_mlockall), // 152
|
|
LINX_(__NR_munlockall, sys_munlockall), // 153
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sched_setparam, sys_sched_setparam), // 154
|
|
//..
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sched_getparam, sys_sched_getparam), // 155
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sched_setscheduler, sys_sched_setscheduler), // 156
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sched_getscheduler, sys_sched_getscheduler), // 157
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sched_yield, sys_sched_yield), // 158
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sched_get_priority_max, sys_sched_get_priority_max),// 159
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sched_get_priority_min, sys_sched_get_priority_min),// 160
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sched_rr_get_interval, sys_sched_rr_get_interval), // 161
|
|
GENXY(__NR_nanosleep, sys_nanosleep), // 162
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mremap, sys_mremap), // 163
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setresuid, sys_setresuid), // 164
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LINXY(__NR_getresuid, sys_getresuid), // 165
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//.. GENX_(__NR_query_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 166
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GENXY(__NR_poll, sys_poll), // 167
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//.. // (__NR_nfsservctl, sys_nfsservctl), // 168 */Linux
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//..
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LINX_(__NR_setresgid, sys_setresgid), // 169
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LINXY(__NR_getresgid, sys_getresgid), // 170
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LINXY(__NR_prctl, sys_prctl), // 171
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PLAX_(__NR_rt_sigreturn, sys_rt_sigreturn), // 172
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigaction, sys_rt_sigaction), // 173
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigprocmask, sys_rt_sigprocmask), // 174
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigpending, sys_rt_sigpending), // 175
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigtimedwait, sys_rt_sigtimedwait), // 176
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigqueueinfo, sys_rt_sigqueueinfo), // 177
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LINX_(__NR_rt_sigsuspend, sys_rt_sigsuspend), // 178
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GENXY(__NR_pread64, sys_pread64), // 179
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GENX_(__NR_pwrite64, sys_pwrite64), // 180
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GENX_(__NR_chown, sys_chown), // 181
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GENXY(__NR_getcwd, sys_getcwd), // 182
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LINXY(__NR_capget, sys_capget), // 183
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LINX_(__NR_capset, sys_capset), // 184
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GENXY(__NR_sigaltstack, sys_sigaltstack), // 185
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LINXY(__NR_sendfile, sys_sendfile), // 186
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//.. GENXY(__NR_getpmsg, sys_getpmsg), // 187
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//.. GENX_(__NR_putpmsg, sys_putpmsg), // 188
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// Nb: we treat vfork as fork
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GENX_(__NR_vfork, sys_fork), // 189
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GENXY(__NR_ugetrlimit, sys_getrlimit), // 190
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LINX_(__NR_readahead, sys_readahead), // 191 */Linux
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PLAX_(__NR_mmap2, sys_mmap2), // 192
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GENX_(__NR_truncate64, sys_truncate64), // 193
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GENX_(__NR_ftruncate64, sys_ftruncate64), // 194
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//..
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PLAXY(__NR_stat64, sys_stat64), // 195
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PLAXY(__NR_lstat64, sys_lstat64), // 196
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PLAXY(__NR_fstat64, sys_fstat64), // 197
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// __NR_pciconfig_read // 198
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// __NR_pciconfig_write // 199
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// __NR_pciconfig_iobase // 200
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// __NR_multiplexer // 201
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GENXY(__NR_getdents64, sys_getdents64), // 202
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LINX_(__NR_pivot_root, sys_pivot_root), // 203
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LINXY(__NR_fcntl64, sys_fcntl64), // 204
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GENX_(__NR_madvise, sys_madvise), // 205
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GENXY(__NR_mincore, sys_mincore), // 206
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LINX_(__NR_gettid, sys_gettid), // 207
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//.. LINX_(__NR_tkill, sys_tkill), // 208 */Linux
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LINX_(__NR_setxattr, sys_setxattr), // 209
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LINX_(__NR_lsetxattr, sys_lsetxattr), // 210
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LINX_(__NR_fsetxattr, sys_fsetxattr), // 211
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LINXY(__NR_getxattr, sys_getxattr), // 212
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LINXY(__NR_lgetxattr, sys_lgetxattr), // 213
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LINXY(__NR_fgetxattr, sys_fgetxattr), // 214
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LINXY(__NR_listxattr, sys_listxattr), // 215
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LINXY(__NR_llistxattr, sys_llistxattr), // 216
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LINXY(__NR_flistxattr, sys_flistxattr), // 217
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LINX_(__NR_removexattr, sys_removexattr), // 218
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LINX_(__NR_lremovexattr, sys_lremovexattr), // 219
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LINX_(__NR_fremovexattr, sys_fremovexattr), // 220
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LINXY(__NR_futex, sys_futex), // 221
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LINX_(__NR_sched_setaffinity, sys_sched_setaffinity), // 222
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LINXY(__NR_sched_getaffinity, sys_sched_getaffinity), // 223
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/* 224 currently unused */
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// __NR_tuxcall // 225
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LINXY(__NR_sendfile64, sys_sendfile64), // 226
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//..
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LINX_(__NR_io_setup, sys_io_setup), // 227
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LINX_(__NR_io_destroy, sys_io_destroy), // 228
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LINXY(__NR_io_getevents, sys_io_getevents), // 229
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LINX_(__NR_io_submit, sys_io_submit), // 230
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LINXY(__NR_io_cancel, sys_io_cancel), // 231
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//..
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LINX_(__NR_set_tid_address, sys_set_tid_address), // 232
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LINX_(__NR_fadvise64, sys_fadvise64), // 233 */(Linux?)
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LINX_(__NR_exit_group, sys_exit_group), // 234
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//.. GENXY(__NR_lookup_dcookie, sys_lookup_dcookie), // 235
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LINXY(__NR_epoll_create, sys_epoll_create), // 236
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LINX_(__NR_epoll_ctl, sys_epoll_ctl), // 237
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LINXY(__NR_epoll_wait, sys_epoll_wait), // 238
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//.. // (__NR_remap_file_pages, sys_remap_file_pages), // 239 */Linux
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LINXY(__NR_timer_create, sys_timer_create), // 240
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LINXY(__NR_timer_settime, sys_timer_settime), // 241
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LINXY(__NR_timer_gettime, sys_timer_gettime), // 242
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LINX_(__NR_timer_getoverrun, sys_timer_getoverrun), // 243
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LINX_(__NR_timer_delete, sys_timer_delete), // 244
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LINX_(__NR_clock_settime, sys_clock_settime), // 245
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LINXY(__NR_clock_gettime, sys_clock_gettime), // 246
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LINXY(__NR_clock_getres, sys_clock_getres), // 247
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LINXY(__NR_clock_nanosleep, sys_clock_nanosleep), // 248
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// __NR_swapcontext // 249
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LINXY(__NR_tgkill, sys_tgkill), // 250 */Linux
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//.. GENX_(__NR_utimes, sys_utimes), // 251
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GENXY(__NR_statfs64, sys_statfs64), // 252
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GENXY(__NR_fstatfs64, sys_fstatfs64), // 253
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LINX_(__NR_fadvise64_64, sys_fadvise64_64), // 254 */(Linux?)
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// __NR_rtas // 255
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/* Number 256 is reserved for sys_debug_setcontext */
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/* Number 257 is reserved for vserver */
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/* Number 258 is reserved for new sys_remap_file_pages */
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LINX_(__NR_mbind, sys_mbind), // 259
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LINXY(__NR_get_mempolicy, sys_get_mempolicy), // 260
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LINX_(__NR_set_mempolicy, sys_set_mempolicy), // 261
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LINXY(__NR_mq_open, sys_mq_open), // 262
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LINX_(__NR_mq_unlink, sys_mq_unlink), // 263
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LINX_(__NR_mq_timedsend, sys_mq_timedsend), // 264
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LINXY(__NR_mq_timedreceive, sys_mq_timedreceive), // 265
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LINX_(__NR_mq_notify, sys_mq_notify), // 266
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LINXY(__NR_mq_getsetattr, sys_mq_getsetattr), // 267
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// __NR_kexec_load // 268
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/* Number 269 is reserved for sys_add_key */
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/* Number 270 is reserved for sys_request_key */
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/* Number 271 is reserved for sys_keyctl */
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/* Number 272 is reserved for sys_waitid */
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LINX_(__NR_ioprio_set, sys_ioprio_set), // 273
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LINX_(__NR_ioprio_get, sys_ioprio_get), // 274
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LINX_(__NR_inotify_init, sys_inotify_init), // 275
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LINX_(__NR_inotify_add_watch, sys_inotify_add_watch), // 276
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LINX_(__NR_inotify_rm_watch, sys_inotify_rm_watch), // 277
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PLAXY(__NR_spu_run, sys_spu_run), // 278
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PLAX_(__NR_spu_create, sys_spu_create), // 279
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LINXY(__NR_pselect6, sys_pselect6), // 280
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LINXY(__NR_ppoll, sys_ppoll), // 281
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LINXY(__NR_openat, sys_openat), // 286
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LINX_(__NR_mkdirat, sys_mkdirat), // 287
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LINX_(__NR_mknodat, sys_mknodat), // 288
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LINX_(__NR_fchownat, sys_fchownat), // 289
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LINX_(__NR_futimesat, sys_futimesat), // 290
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PLAXY(__NR_fstatat64, sys_fstatat64), // 291
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LINX_(__NR_unlinkat, sys_unlinkat), // 292
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LINX_(__NR_renameat, sys_renameat), // 293
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LINX_(__NR_linkat, sys_linkat), // 294
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LINX_(__NR_symlinkat, sys_symlinkat), // 295
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LINX_(__NR_readlinkat, sys_readlinkat), // 296
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LINX_(__NR_fchmodat, sys_fchmodat), // 297
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LINX_(__NR_faccessat, sys_faccessat), // 298
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LINX_(__NR_set_robust_list, sys_set_robust_list), // 299
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LINXY(__NR_get_robust_list, sys_get_robust_list), // 300
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LINXY(__NR_move_pages, sys_move_pages), // 301
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LINXY(__NR_getcpu, sys_getcpu), // 302
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LINXY(__NR_epoll_pwait, sys_epoll_pwait), // 303
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LINX_(__NR_utimensat, sys_utimensat), // 304
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LINXY(__NR_signalfd, sys_signalfd), // 305
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LINXY(__NR_timerfd_create, sys_timerfd_create), // 306
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LINXY(__NR_eventfd, sys_eventfd), // 307
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LINX_(__NR_sync_file_range2, sys_sync_file_range2), // 308
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LINX_(__NR_fallocate, sys_fallocate), // 309
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// LINXY(__NR_subpage_prot, sys_ni_syscall), // 310
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LINXY(__NR_timerfd_settime, sys_timerfd_settime), // 311
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LINXY(__NR_timerfd_gettime, sys_timerfd_gettime), // 312
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LINXY(__NR_signalfd4, sys_signalfd4), // 313
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LINXY(__NR_eventfd2, sys_eventfd2), // 314
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LINXY(__NR_epoll_create1, sys_epoll_create1), // 315
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LINXY(__NR_dup3, sys_dup3), // 316
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LINXY(__NR_pipe2, sys_pipe2), // 317
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LINXY(__NR_inotify_init1, sys_inotify_init1), // 318
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LINXY(__NR_perf_event_open, sys_perf_event_open), // 319
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LINXY(__NR_preadv, sys_preadv), // 320
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LINX_(__NR_pwritev, sys_pwritev), // 321
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LINXY(__NR_rt_tgsigqueueinfo, sys_rt_tgsigqueueinfo),// 322
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LINXY(__NR_socket, sys_socket), // 326
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LINX_(__NR_bind, sys_bind), // 327
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LINX_(__NR_connect, sys_connect), // 328
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LINX_(__NR_listen, sys_listen), // 329
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LINXY(__NR_accept, sys_accept), // 330
|
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LINXY(__NR_getsockname, sys_getsockname), // 331
|
|
LINXY(__NR_getpeername, sys_getpeername), // 332
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LINX_(__NR_send, sys_send), // 334
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sendto, sys_sendto), // 335
|
|
LINXY(__NR_recv, sys_recv), // 336
|
|
LINXY(__NR_recvfrom, sys_recvfrom), // 337
|
|
LINX_(__NR_shutdown, sys_shutdown), // 338
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setsockopt, sys_setsockopt), // 339
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_recvmmsg, sys_recvmmsg), // 343
|
|
LINXY(__NR_accept4, sys_accept4), // 344
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|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_clock_adjtime, sys_clock_adjtime), // 347
|
|
LINX_(__NR_syncfs, sys_syncfs), // 348
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sendmmsg, sys_sendmmsg), // 349
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_process_vm_readv, sys_process_vm_readv), // 351
|
|
LINX_(__NR_process_vm_writev, sys_process_vm_writev),// 352
|
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|
|
LINXY(__NR_getrandom, sys_getrandom), // 359
|
|
LINXY(__NR_memfd_create, sys_memfd_create) // 360
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
SyscallTableEntry* ML_(get_linux_syscall_entry) ( UInt sysno )
|
|
{
|
|
const UInt syscall_table_size
|
|
= sizeof(syscall_table) / sizeof(syscall_table[0]);
|
|
|
|
/* Is it in the contiguous initial section of the table? */
|
|
if (sysno < syscall_table_size) {
|
|
SyscallTableEntry* sys = &syscall_table[sysno];
|
|
if (sys->before == NULL)
|
|
return NULL; /* no entry */
|
|
else
|
|
return sys;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Can't find a wrapper */
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif // defined(VGP_ppc32_linux)
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|
|
|
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*--- end ---*/
|
|
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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