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errno codes in asm-generic/errno-base.h (on linux). The error strings were obtained by calling strerror natively in Linux. Extend vki-linux.h accordingly. vki-darwin.h already had those errno codes. Add testcase. This fixes #287858. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12316
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- Doing syscalls. m_syscall.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) 2000-2011 Julian Seward
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jseward@acm.org
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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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#include "pub_core_basics.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcassert.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_syscall.h"
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Building syscall return values.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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#if defined(VGO_linux)
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/* Make a SysRes value from a syscall return value. This is
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Linux-specific.
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From:
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http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/libc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/
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linux/i386/sysdep.h?
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rev=1.28&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=glibc
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Linux uses a negative return value to indicate syscall errors,
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unlike most Unices, which use the condition codes' carry flag.
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Since version 2.1 the return value of a system call might be
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negative even if the call succeeded. E.g., the 'lseek' system call
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might return a large offset. Therefore we must not anymore test
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for < 0, but test for a real error by making sure the value in %eax
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is a real error number. Linus said he will make sure the no
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syscall returns a value in -1 .. -4095 as a valid result so we can
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safely test with -4095.
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*/
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_x86_linux) ( Int val ) {
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SysRes res;
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res._isError = val >= -4095 && val <= -1;
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if (res._isError) {
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res._val = (UInt)(-val);
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} else {
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res._val = (UInt)val;
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}
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return res;
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}
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/* Similarly .. */
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_amd64_linux) ( Long val ) {
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SysRes res;
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res._isError = val >= -4095 && val <= -1;
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if (res._isError) {
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res._val = (ULong)(-val);
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} else {
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res._val = (ULong)val;
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}
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return res;
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}
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/* PPC uses the CR7.SO bit to flag an error (CR0 in IBM-speak) */
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/* Note this must be in the bottom bit of the second arg */
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_ppc32_linux) ( UInt val, UInt cr0so ) {
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SysRes res;
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res._isError = (cr0so & 1) != 0;
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res._val = val;
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return res;
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}
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/* As per ppc32 version, cr0.so must be in l.s.b. of 2nd arg */
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_ppc64_linux) ( ULong val, ULong cr0so ) {
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SysRes res;
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res._isError = (cr0so & 1) != 0;
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res._val = val;
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return res;
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}
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_s390x_linux) ( Long val ) {
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SysRes res;
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res._isError = val >= -4095 && val <= -1;
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if (res._isError) {
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res._val = -val;
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} else {
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res._val = val;
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}
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return res;
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}
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_arm_linux) ( Int val ) {
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SysRes res;
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res._isError = val >= -4095 && val <= -1;
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if (res._isError) {
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res._val = (UInt)(-val);
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} else {
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res._val = (UInt)val;
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}
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return res;
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}
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/* Generic constructors. */
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_Error) ( UWord err ) {
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SysRes r;
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r._isError = True;
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r._val = err;
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return r;
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}
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_Success) ( UWord res ) {
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SysRes r;
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r._isError = False;
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r._val = res;
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return r;
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}
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#elif defined(VGO_darwin)
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/* Darwin: Some syscalls return a double-word result. */
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_x86_darwin) ( UChar scclass, Bool isErr,
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UInt wHI, UInt wLO )
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{
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SysRes res;
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res._wHI = 0;
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res._wLO = 0;
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res._mode = 0; /* invalid */
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vg_assert(isErr == False || isErr == True);
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vg_assert(sizeof(UWord) == sizeof(UInt));
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switch (scclass) {
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case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_UNIX:
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res._wLO = wLO;
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res._wHI = wHI;
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res._mode = isErr ? SysRes_UNIX_ERR : SysRes_UNIX_OK;
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break;
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case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MACH:
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vg_assert(!isErr);
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vg_assert(wHI == 0);
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res._wLO = wLO;
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res._mode = SysRes_MACH;
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break;
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case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MDEP:
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vg_assert(!isErr);
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vg_assert(wHI == 0);
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res._wLO = wLO;
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res._mode = SysRes_MDEP;
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break;
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default:
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vg_assert(0);
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}
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return res;
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}
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_amd64_darwin) ( UChar scclass, Bool isErr,
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ULong wHI, ULong wLO )
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{
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SysRes res;
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res._wHI = 0;
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res._wLO = 0;
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res._mode = 0; /* invalid */
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vg_assert(isErr == False || isErr == True);
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vg_assert(sizeof(UWord) == sizeof(ULong));
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switch (scclass) {
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case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_UNIX:
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res._wLO = wLO;
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res._wHI = wHI;
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res._mode = isErr ? SysRes_UNIX_ERR : SysRes_UNIX_OK;
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break;
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case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MACH:
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vg_assert(!isErr);
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vg_assert(wHI == 0);
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res._wLO = wLO;
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res._mode = SysRes_MACH;
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break;
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case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MDEP:
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vg_assert(!isErr);
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vg_assert(wHI == 0);
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res._wLO = wLO;
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res._mode = SysRes_MDEP;
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break;
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default:
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vg_assert(0);
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}
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return res;
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}
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/* Generic constructors. We assume (without checking if this makes
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any sense, from the caller's point of view) that these are for the
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UNIX style of syscall. */
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_Error) ( UWord err ) {
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SysRes r;
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r._wHI = 0;
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r._wLO = err;
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r._mode = SysRes_UNIX_ERR;
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return r;
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}
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SysRes VG_(mk_SysRes_Success) ( UWord res ) {
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SysRes r;
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r._wHI = 0;
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r._wLO = res;
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r._mode = SysRes_UNIX_OK;
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return r;
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}
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#else
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# error "Unknown OS"
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#endif
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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VG_(do_syscall): A function for doing syscalls.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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#if defined(VGP_x86_linux)
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/* Incoming args (syscall number + up to 6 args) come on the stack.
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(ie. the C calling convention).
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The syscall number goes in %eax. The args are passed to the syscall in
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the regs %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %ebp, ie. the kernel's syscall
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calling convention.
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%eax gets the return value. Not sure which registers the kernel
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clobbers, so we preserve all the callee-save regs (%esi, %edi, %ebx,
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%ebp).
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*/
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extern UWord do_syscall_WRK (
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UWord syscall_no,
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UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3,
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6
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);
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asm(
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".text\n"
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"do_syscall_WRK:\n"
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" push %esi\n"
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" push %edi\n"
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" push %ebx\n"
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" push %ebp\n"
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" movl 16+ 4(%esp),%eax\n"
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" movl 16+ 8(%esp),%ebx\n"
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" movl 16+12(%esp),%ecx\n"
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" movl 16+16(%esp),%edx\n"
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" movl 16+20(%esp),%esi\n"
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" movl 16+24(%esp),%edi\n"
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" movl 16+28(%esp),%ebp\n"
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" int $0x80\n"
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" popl %ebp\n"
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" popl %ebx\n"
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" popl %edi\n"
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" popl %esi\n"
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" ret\n"
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".previous\n"
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);
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#elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux)
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/* Incoming args (syscall number + up to 6 args) come in %rdi, %rsi,
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%rdx, %rcx, %r8, %r9, and the last one on the stack (ie. the C
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calling convention).
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The syscall number goes in %rax. The args are passed to the syscall in
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the regs %rdi, %rsi, %rdx, %r10, %r8, %r9 (yes, really %r10, not %rcx),
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ie. the kernel's syscall calling convention.
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%rax gets the return value. %rcx and %r11 are clobbered by the syscall;
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no matter, they are caller-save (the syscall clobbers no callee-save
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regs, so we don't have to do any register saving/restoring).
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*/
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extern UWord do_syscall_WRK (
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UWord syscall_no,
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UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3,
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6
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);
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asm(
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".text\n"
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"do_syscall_WRK:\n"
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/* Convert function calling convention --> syscall calling
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convention */
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" movq %rdi, %rax\n"
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" movq %rsi, %rdi\n"
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" movq %rdx, %rsi\n"
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" movq %rcx, %rdx\n"
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" movq %r8, %r10\n"
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" movq %r9, %r8\n"
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" movq 8(%rsp), %r9\n" /* last arg from stack */
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" syscall\n"
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" ret\n"
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".previous\n"
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);
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#elif defined(VGP_ppc32_linux)
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/* Incoming args (syscall number + up to 6 args) come in %r3:%r9.
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The syscall number goes in %r0. The args are passed to the syscall in
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the regs %r3:%r8, i.e. the kernel's syscall calling convention.
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The %cr0.so bit flags an error.
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We return the syscall return value in %r3, and the %cr0.so in
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the lowest bit of %r4.
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We return a ULong, of which %r3 is the high word, and %r4 the low.
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No callee-save regs are clobbered, so no saving/restoring is needed.
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*/
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extern ULong do_syscall_WRK (
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UWord syscall_no,
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UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3,
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6
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);
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asm(
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".text\n"
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"do_syscall_WRK:\n"
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" mr 0,3\n"
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" mr 3,4\n"
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" mr 4,5\n"
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" mr 5,6\n"
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" mr 6,7\n"
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" mr 7,8\n"
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" mr 8,9\n"
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" sc\n" /* syscall: sets %cr0.so on error */
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" mfcr 4\n" /* %cr -> low word of return var */
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" rlwinm 4,4,4,31,31\n" /* rotate flag bit so to lsb, and mask it */
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" blr\n" /* and return */
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".previous\n"
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);
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#elif defined(VGP_ppc64_linux)
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/* Due to the need to return 65 bits of result, this is completely
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different from the ppc32 case. The single arg register points to a
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7-word block containing the syscall # and the 6 args. The syscall
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result proper is put in [0] of the block, and %cr0.so is in the
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bottom bit of [1]. */
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extern void do_syscall_WRK ( ULong* argblock );
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asm(
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".align 2\n"
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".globl do_syscall_WRK\n"
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".section \".opd\",\"aw\"\n"
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".align 3\n"
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"do_syscall_WRK:\n"
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".quad .do_syscall_WRK,.TOC.@tocbase,0\n"
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".previous\n"
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".type .do_syscall_WRK,@function\n"
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".globl .do_syscall_WRK\n"
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".do_syscall_WRK:\n"
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" std 3,-16(1)\n" /* stash arg */
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" ld 8, 48(3)\n" /* sc arg 6 */
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" ld 7, 40(3)\n" /* sc arg 5 */
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" ld 6, 32(3)\n" /* sc arg 4 */
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" ld 5, 24(3)\n" /* sc arg 3 */
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" ld 4, 16(3)\n" /* sc arg 2 */
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" ld 0, 0(3)\n" /* sc number */
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" ld 3, 8(3)\n" /* sc arg 1 */
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" sc\n" /* result in r3 and cr0.so */
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" ld 5,-16(1)\n" /* reacquire argblock ptr (r5 is caller-save) */
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" std 3,0(5)\n" /* argblock[0] = r3 */
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" mfcr 3\n"
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" srwi 3,3,28\n"
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" andi. 3,3,1\n"
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" std 3,8(5)\n" /* argblock[1] = cr0.s0 & 1 */
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" blr\n"
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);
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#elif defined(VGP_arm_linux)
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/* I think the conventions are:
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args in r0 r1 r2 r3 r4 r5
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sysno in r7
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return value in r0, w/ same conventions as x86-linux, viz r0 in
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-4096 .. -1 is an error value. All other values are success
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values.
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*/
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extern UWord do_syscall_WRK (
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UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3,
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6,
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UWord syscall_no
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);
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asm(
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".text\n"
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"do_syscall_WRK:\n"
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" push {r4, r5, r7}\n"
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" ldr r4, [sp, #12]\n"
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" ldr r5, [sp, #16]\n"
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" ldr r7, [sp, #20]\n"
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" svc 0x0\n"
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" pop {r4, r5, r7}\n"
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" bx lr\n"
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".previous\n"
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);
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#elif defined(VGP_x86_darwin)
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/* Incoming args (syscall number + up to 8 args) come in on the stack
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The kernel's syscall calling convention is:
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* the syscall number goes in eax
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* the args are passed to the syscall on the stack,
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pushed onto the stack R->L (that is, the usual x86
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calling conventions, with the leftmost arg at the lowest
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address)
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Call instruction:
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* UNIX: sysenter
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* UNIX: int $0x80
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* MACH: int $0x81
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* MDEP: int $0x82
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Note that the call type can be determined from the syscall number;
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there is no need to inspect the actual instruction. Although obviously
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the instruction must match.
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Return value:
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* MACH,MDEP: the return value comes back in eax
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* UNIX: the return value comes back in edx:eax (hi32:lo32)
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Error:
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* MACH,MDEP: no error is returned
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* UNIX: the carry flag indicates success or failure
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nb here, sizeof(UWord) == sizeof(UInt)
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*/
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__private_extern__ ULong
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do_syscall_unix_WRK ( UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3, /* 4(esp)..12(esp) */
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6, /* 16(esp)..24(esp) */
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UWord a7, UWord a8, /* 28(esp)..32(esp) */
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UWord syscall_no, /* 36(esp) */
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/*OUT*/UInt* errflag /* 40(esp) */ );
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// Unix syscall: 64-bit return in edx:eax, with LSB in eax
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// error indicated by carry flag: clear=good, set=bad
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asm(".private_extern _do_syscall_unix_WRK\n"
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"_do_syscall_unix_WRK:\n"
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" movl 40(%esp), %ecx \n" /* assume syscall success */
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" movl $0, (%ecx) \n"
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" movl 36(%esp), %eax \n"
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" int $0x80 \n"
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" jnc 1f \n" /* jump if success */
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" movl 40(%esp), %ecx \n" /* syscall failed - set *errflag */
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" movl $1, (%ecx) \n"
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" 1: ret \n"
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);
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__private_extern__ UInt
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do_syscall_mach_WRK ( UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3, /* 4(esp)..12(esp) */
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6, /* 16(esp)..24(esp) */
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UWord a7, UWord a8, /* 28(esp)..32(esp) */
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UWord syscall_no /* 36(esp) */ );
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// Mach trap: 32-bit result in %eax, no error flag
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asm(".private_extern _do_syscall_mach_WRK\n"
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"_do_syscall_mach_WRK:\n"
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" movl 36(%esp), %eax \n"
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" int $0x81 \n"
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" ret \n"
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);
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__private_extern__ UInt
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do_syscall_mdep_WRK ( UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3, /* 4(esp)..12(esp) */
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6, /* 16(esp)..24(esp) */
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UWord a7, UWord a8, /* 28(esp)..32(esp) */
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UWord syscall_no /* 36(esp) */ );
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// mdep trap: 32-bit result in %eax, no error flag
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asm(
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".private_extern _do_syscall_mdep_WRK\n"
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"_do_syscall_mdep_WRK:\n"
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" movl 36(%esp), %eax \n"
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" int $0x82 \n"
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" ret \n"
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);
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|
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#elif defined(VGP_amd64_darwin)
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/* Incoming args (syscall number + up to 8 args) come in registers and stack
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|
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The kernel's syscall calling convention is:
|
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* the syscall number goes in rax
|
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* the args are passed to the syscall in registers and the stack
|
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* the call instruction is 'syscall'
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Return value:
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* MACH,MDEP: the return value comes back in rax
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* UNIX: the return value comes back in rdx:rax (hi64:lo64)
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Error:
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* MACH,MDEP: no error is returned
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* UNIX: the carry flag indicates success or failure
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|
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nb here, sizeof(UWord) == sizeof(ULong)
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*/
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|
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|
__private_extern__ UWord
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do_syscall_unix_WRK ( UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3, /* rdi, rsi, rdx */
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UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6, /* rcx, r8, r9 */
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|
UWord a7, UWord a8, /* 8(rsp), 16(rsp) */
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|
UWord syscall_no, /* 24(rsp) */
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|
/*OUT*/ULong* errflag, /* 32(rsp) */
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|
/*OUT*/ULong* res2 ); /* 40(rsp) */
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|
// Unix syscall: 128-bit return in rax:rdx, with LSB in rax
|
|
// error indicated by carry flag: clear=good, set=bad
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|
asm(".private_extern _do_syscall_unix_WRK\n"
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"_do_syscall_unix_WRK:\n"
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" movq %rcx, %r10 \n" /* pass rcx in r10 instead */
|
|
" movq 32(%rsp), %rax \n" /* assume syscall success */
|
|
" movq $0, (%rax) \n"
|
|
" movq 24(%rsp), %rax \n" /* load syscall_no */
|
|
" syscall \n"
|
|
" jnc 1f \n" /* jump if success */
|
|
" movq 32(%rsp), %rcx \n" /* syscall failed - set *errflag */
|
|
" movq $1, (%rcx) \n"
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|
" 1: movq 40(%rsp), %rcx \n" /* save 2nd result word */
|
|
" movq %rdx, (%rcx) \n"
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|
" retq \n" /* return 1st result word */
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|
);
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|
|
|
__private_extern__ UWord
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do_syscall_mach_WRK ( UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3, /* rdi, rsi, rdx */
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|
UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6, /* rcx, r8, r9 */
|
|
UWord a7, UWord a8, /* 8(rsp), 16(rsp) */
|
|
UWord syscall_no ); /* 24(rsp) */
|
|
// Mach trap: 64-bit result, no error flag
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|
asm(".private_extern _do_syscall_mach_WRK\n"
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|
"_do_syscall_mach_WRK:\n"
|
|
" movq %rcx, %r10 \n" /* pass rcx in r10 instead */
|
|
" movq 24(%rsp), %rax \n" /* load syscall_no */
|
|
" syscall \n"
|
|
" retq \n"
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
#elif defined(VGP_s390x_linux)
|
|
|
|
static UWord do_syscall_WRK (
|
|
UWord syscall_no,
|
|
UWord arg1, UWord arg2, UWord arg3,
|
|
UWord arg4, UWord arg5, UWord arg6
|
|
)
|
|
{
|
|
register UWord __arg1 asm("2") = arg1;
|
|
register UWord __arg2 asm("3") = arg2;
|
|
register UWord __arg3 asm("4") = arg3;
|
|
register UWord __arg4 asm("5") = arg4;
|
|
register UWord __arg5 asm("6") = arg5;
|
|
register UWord __arg6 asm("7") = arg6;
|
|
register ULong __svcres asm("2");
|
|
|
|
__asm__ __volatile__ (
|
|
"lgr %%r1,%1\n\t"
|
|
"svc 0\n\t"
|
|
: "=d" (__svcres)
|
|
: "a" (syscall_no),
|
|
"0" (__arg1),
|
|
"d" (__arg2),
|
|
"d" (__arg3),
|
|
"d" (__arg4),
|
|
"d" (__arg5),
|
|
"d" (__arg6)
|
|
: "1", "cc", "memory");
|
|
|
|
return (UWord) (__svcres);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
# error Unknown platform
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Finally, the generic code. This sends the call to the right
|
|
helper. */
|
|
|
|
SysRes VG_(do_syscall) ( UWord sysno, UWord a1, UWord a2, UWord a3,
|
|
UWord a4, UWord a5, UWord a6,
|
|
UWord a7, UWord a8 )
|
|
{
|
|
# if defined(VGP_x86_linux)
|
|
UWord val = do_syscall_WRK(sysno,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6);
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_x86_linux)( val );
|
|
|
|
# elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux)
|
|
UWord val = do_syscall_WRK(sysno,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6);
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_amd64_linux)( val );
|
|
|
|
# elif defined(VGP_ppc32_linux)
|
|
ULong ret = do_syscall_WRK(sysno,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6);
|
|
UInt val = (UInt)(ret>>32);
|
|
UInt cr0so = (UInt)(ret);
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_ppc32_linux)( val, cr0so );
|
|
|
|
# elif defined(VGP_ppc64_linux)
|
|
ULong argblock[7];
|
|
argblock[0] = sysno;
|
|
argblock[1] = a1;
|
|
argblock[2] = a2;
|
|
argblock[3] = a3;
|
|
argblock[4] = a4;
|
|
argblock[5] = a5;
|
|
argblock[6] = a6;
|
|
do_syscall_WRK( &argblock[0] );
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_ppc64_linux)( argblock[0], argblock[1] );
|
|
|
|
# elif defined(VGP_arm_linux)
|
|
UWord val = do_syscall_WRK(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,sysno);
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_arm_linux)( val );
|
|
|
|
# elif defined(VGP_x86_darwin)
|
|
UInt wLO = 0, wHI = 0, err = 0;
|
|
ULong u64;
|
|
UChar scclass = VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_CLASS(sysno);
|
|
switch (scclass) {
|
|
case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_UNIX:
|
|
u64 = do_syscall_unix_WRK(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,
|
|
VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_FOR_KERNEL(sysno), &err);
|
|
wLO = (UInt)u64;
|
|
wHI = (UInt)(u64 >> 32);
|
|
break;
|
|
case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MACH:
|
|
wLO = do_syscall_mach_WRK(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,
|
|
VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_FOR_KERNEL(sysno));
|
|
err = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MDEP:
|
|
wLO = do_syscall_mdep_WRK(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,
|
|
VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_FOR_KERNEL(sysno));
|
|
err = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
vg_assert(0);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_x86_darwin)( scclass, err ? True : False, wHI, wLO );
|
|
|
|
# elif defined(VGP_amd64_darwin)
|
|
ULong wLO = 0, wHI = 0, err = 0;
|
|
UChar scclass = VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_CLASS(sysno);
|
|
switch (scclass) {
|
|
case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_UNIX:
|
|
wLO = do_syscall_unix_WRK(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,
|
|
VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_FOR_KERNEL(sysno), &err, &wHI);
|
|
break;
|
|
case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MACH:
|
|
case VG_DARWIN_SYSCALL_CLASS_MDEP:
|
|
wLO = do_syscall_mach_WRK(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,
|
|
VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_FOR_KERNEL(sysno));
|
|
err = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
vg_assert(0);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_amd64_darwin)( scclass, err ? True : False, wHI, wLO );
|
|
|
|
#elif defined(VGP_s390x_linux)
|
|
UWord val;
|
|
|
|
if (sysno == __NR_mmap) {
|
|
ULong argbuf[6];
|
|
|
|
argbuf[0] = a1;
|
|
argbuf[1] = a2;
|
|
argbuf[2] = a3;
|
|
argbuf[3] = a4;
|
|
argbuf[4] = a5;
|
|
argbuf[5] = a6;
|
|
val = do_syscall_WRK(sysno,(UWord)&argbuf[0],0,0,0,0,0);
|
|
} else {
|
|
val = do_syscall_WRK(sysno,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_s390x_linux)( val );
|
|
#else
|
|
# error Unknown platform
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
Names of errors.
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
|
|
|
|
/* Return a string which gives the name of an error value. Note,
|
|
unlike the standard C syserror fn, the returned string is not
|
|
malloc-allocated or writable -- treat it as a constant.
|
|
TODO: implement this properly. */
|
|
|
|
const HChar* VG_(strerror) ( UWord errnum )
|
|
{
|
|
switch (errnum) {
|
|
case VKI_EPERM: return "Operation not permitted";
|
|
case VKI_ENOENT: return "No such file or directory";
|
|
case VKI_ESRCH: return "No such process";
|
|
case VKI_EINTR: return "Interrupted system call";
|
|
case VKI_EIO: return "Input/output error";
|
|
case VKI_ENXIO: return "No such device or address";
|
|
case VKI_E2BIG: return "Argument list too long";
|
|
case VKI_ENOEXEC: return "Exec format error";
|
|
case VKI_EBADF: return "Bad file descriptor";
|
|
case VKI_ECHILD: return "No child processes";
|
|
case VKI_EAGAIN: return "Resource temporarily unavailable";
|
|
case VKI_ENOMEM: return "Cannot allocate memory";
|
|
case VKI_EACCES: return "Permission denied";
|
|
case VKI_EFAULT: return "Bad address";
|
|
case VKI_ENOTBLK: return "Block device required";
|
|
case VKI_EBUSY: return "Device or resource busy";
|
|
case VKI_EEXIST: return "File exists";
|
|
case VKI_EXDEV: return "Invalid cross-device link";
|
|
case VKI_ENODEV: return "No such device";
|
|
case VKI_ENOTDIR: return "Not a directory";
|
|
case VKI_EISDIR: return "Is a directory";
|
|
case VKI_EINVAL: return "Invalid argument";
|
|
case VKI_ENFILE: return "Too many open files in system";
|
|
case VKI_EMFILE: return "Too many open files";
|
|
case VKI_ENOTTY: return "Inappropriate ioctl for device";
|
|
case VKI_ETXTBSY: return "Text file busy";
|
|
case VKI_EFBIG: return "File too large";
|
|
case VKI_ENOSPC: return "No space left on device";
|
|
case VKI_ESPIPE: return "Illegal seek";
|
|
case VKI_EROFS: return "Read-only file system";
|
|
case VKI_EMLINK: return "Too many links";
|
|
case VKI_EPIPE: return "Broken pipe";
|
|
case VKI_EDOM: return "Numerical argument out of domain";
|
|
case VKI_ERANGE: return "Numerical result out of range";
|
|
|
|
case VKI_ENOSYS: return "Function not implemented";
|
|
case VKI_EOVERFLOW: return "Value too large for defined data type";
|
|
# if defined(VKI_ERESTARTSYS)
|
|
case VKI_ERESTARTSYS: return "ERESTARTSYS";
|
|
# endif
|
|
default: return "VG_(strerror): unknown error";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|
|
/*--- end ---*/
|
|
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
|