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to run. Now it creates some threads but segfaults. Also add wrapper for syscall __NR_mremap; it is way wrong, but finding a decent description of what mremap() really does is nearly impossible. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@89
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676 lines
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C
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/* This is a replacement for the standard libpthread.so. It is loaded
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as part of the client's image (if required) and directs pthread
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calls through to Valgrind's request mechanism.
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A couple of caveats.
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1. Since it's a binary-compatible replacement for an existing library,
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we must take care to used exactly the same data layouts, etc, as
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the standard pthread.so does.
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2. Since this runs as part of the client, there are no specific
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restrictions on what headers etc we can include, so long as
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this libpthread.so does not end up having dependencies on .so's
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which the real one doesn't.
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Later ... it appears we cannot call file-related stuff in libc here,
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perhaps fair enough. Be careful what you call from here. Even exit()
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doesn't work (gives infinite recursion and then stack overflow); hence
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myexit(). Also fprintf doesn't seem safe.
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*/
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#include "valgrind.h" /* For the request-passing mechanism */
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#include "vg_include.h" /* For the VG_USERREQ__* constants */
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mini-configuration.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* Set to 1 to see IGNORED debugging messages. */
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static int show_IGNORED = 1;
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Helpers. We have to be pretty self-sufficient.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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static
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void myexit ( int arg )
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{
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int __res;
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__asm__ volatile ("movl %%ecx, %%ebx ; int $0x80"
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: "=a" (__res)
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: "0" (__NR_exit),
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"c" (arg) );
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/* We don't bother to mention the fact that this asm trashes %ebx,
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since it won't return. If you ever do let it return ... fix
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this! */
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}
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/* Give up without using printf etc, since they seem to give
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segfaults. */
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static
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void ensure_valgrind ( char* caller )
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{
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char* str;
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int is_valgrind = RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND;
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if (!is_valgrind) {
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str = "\nvalgrind-ed process: vg_libpthread.so: "
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"pthread call when\n";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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str = "not running on valgrind; aborting! "
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"This is probably a bug in\n";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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str = "valgrind. Please report it to me at: "
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"jseward@acm.org. Thanks.\n";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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str = "unexpectedly called function is: ";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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write(2, caller, strlen(caller));
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str = "\n\n";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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myexit(1);
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}
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}
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static
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void barf ( char* str )
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{
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char buf[100];
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buf[0] = 0;
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strcat(buf, "\nvg_libpthread.so: ");
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strcat(buf, str);
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strcat(buf, "\n\n");
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write(2, buf, strlen(buf));
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myexit(1);
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}
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static void ignored ( char* msg )
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{
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char* ig = "vg_libpthread.so: IGNORED call to: ";
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if (!show_IGNORED) return;
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write(2, ig, strlen(ig));
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write(2, msg, strlen(msg));
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ig = "\n";
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write(2, ig, strlen(ig));
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}
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Pass pthread_ calls to Valgrind's request mechanism.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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int pthread_attr_init(pthread_attr_t *attr)
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{
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ignored("pthread_attr_init");
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return 0;
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}
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int pthread_attr_setdetachstate(pthread_attr_t *attr, int detachstate)
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{
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ignored("pthread_attr_setdetachstate");
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return 0;
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}
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int
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pthread_create (pthread_t *__restrict __thread,
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__const pthread_attr_t *__restrict __attr,
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void *(*__start_routine) (void *),
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void *__restrict __arg)
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{
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int res;
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ensure_valgrind("pthread_create");
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(res, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_CREATE,
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__thread, __attr, __start_routine, __arg);
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return res;
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}
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int
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pthread_join (pthread_t __th, void **__thread_return)
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{
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int res;
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ensure_valgrind("pthread_join");
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(res, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_JOIN,
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__th, __thread_return, 0, 0);
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return res;
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}
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/* What are these? Anybody know? I don't. */
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void _pthread_cleanup_push_defer ( void )
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{
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// char* str = "_pthread_cleanup_push_defer\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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}
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void _pthread_cleanup_pop_restore ( void )
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{
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// char* str = "_pthread_cleanup_pop_restore\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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}
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static int thread_specific_errno[VG_N_THREADS];
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int* __errno_location ( void )
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{
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int tid;
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ensure_valgrind("__errno_location");
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(tid, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_GET_THREADID,
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0, 0, 0, 0);
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/* 'cos I'm paranoid ... */
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if (tid < 0 || tid >= VG_N_THREADS)
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barf("__errno_location: invalid ThreadId");
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return & thread_specific_errno[tid];
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}
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int pthread_mutexattr_init(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)
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{
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ignored("pthread_mutexattr_init");
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return 0;
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}
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int pthread_mutex_init(pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
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const pthread_mutexattr_t *mutexattr)
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{
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int res;
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// char* str = "pthread_mutex_init\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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ensure_valgrind("pthread_mutex_init");
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(res, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT,
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mutex, mutexattr, 0, 0);
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return res;
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}
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int pthread_mutexattr_destroy(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)
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{
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ignored("pthread_mutexattr_destroy");
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return 0;
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}
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int pthread_mutexattr_settype(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr, int type)
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{
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ignored("pthread_mutexattr_settype");
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return 0;
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}
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int pthread_mutex_lock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
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{
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int res;
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if (!(RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND)) {
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char* str = "pthread_mutex_lock-NOT-INSIDE-VALGRIND\n";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return 0;
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} else {
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(res, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_LOCK,
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mutex, 0, 0, 0);
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return res;
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}
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}
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int pthread_mutex_unlock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
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{
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int res;
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if (!(RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND)) {
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char* str = "pthread_mutex_unlock-NOT-INSIDE-VALGRIND\n";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return 0;
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} else {
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(res, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_UNLOCK,
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mutex, 0, 0, 0);
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return res;
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}
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}
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pthread_t pthread_self(void)
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{
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int tid;
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ensure_valgrind("pthread_self");
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(tid, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_GET_THREADID,
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0, 0, 0, 0);
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if (tid < 0 || tid >= VG_N_THREADS)
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barf("pthread_self: invalid ThreadId");
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return tid;
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}
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int pthread_mutex_destroy(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
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{
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int res;
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if (!(RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND)) {
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char* str = "pthread_mutex_destroy-NOT-INSIDE-VALGRIND\n";
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write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return 0;
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} else {
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(res, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_MUTEX_DESTROY,
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mutex, 0, 0, 0);
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}
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return res;
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}
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int pthread_setcanceltype(int type, int *oldtype)
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{
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ignored("pthread_setcanceltype");
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return 0;
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}
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int pthread_cancel(pthread_t thread)
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{
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int res;
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ensure_valgrind("pthread_cancel");
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VALGRIND_MAGIC_SEQUENCE(res, 0 /* default */,
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VG_USERREQ__PTHREAD_CANCEL,
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thread, 0, 0, 0);
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return res;
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}
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int pthread_key_create(pthread_key_t *key,
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void (*destr_function) (void *))
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{
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ignored("pthread_key_create");
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return 0;
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}
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int pthread_key_delete(pthread_key_t key)
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{
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ignored("pthread_key_delete");
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return 0;
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}
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int pthread_setspecific(pthread_key_t key, const void *pointer)
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{
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ignored("pthread_setspecific");
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return 0;
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}
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void * pthread_getspecific(pthread_key_t key)
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{
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ignored("pthread_setspecific");
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return NULL;
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}
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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These are here (I think) because they are deemed cancellation
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points by POSIX. For the moment we'll simply pass the call along
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to the corresponding thread-unaware (?) libc routine.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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extern
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int __libc_sigaction
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(int signum,
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const struct sigaction *act,
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struct sigaction *oldact);
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int sigaction(int signum,
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const struct sigaction *act,
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struct sigaction *oldact)
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{
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// char* str = "sigaction\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_sigaction(signum, act, oldact);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_connect(int sockfd,
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const struct sockaddr *serv_addr,
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socklen_t addrlen);
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int connect(int sockfd,
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const struct sockaddr *serv_addr,
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socklen_t addrlen)
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{
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// char* str = "connect\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_connect(sockfd, serv_addr, addrlen);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_fcntl(int fd, int cmd, long arg);
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int fcntl(int fd, int cmd, long arg)
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{
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// char* str = "fcntl\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_fcntl(fd, cmd, arg);
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}
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extern
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ssize_t __libc_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
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ssize_t write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
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{
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// char* str = "write\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_write(fd, buf, count);
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}
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extern
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ssize_t __libc_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
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ssize_t read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count)
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{
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// char* str = "read\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_read(fd, buf, count);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_open(const char *pathname, int flags);
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int open(const char *pathname, int flags)
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{
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// char* str = "open\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_open(pathname, flags);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_close(int fd);
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int close(int fd)
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{
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// char* str = "open\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_close(fd);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen);
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int accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t *addrlen)
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{
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// char* str = "accept\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_accept(s, addr, addrlen);
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}
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extern
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pid_t __libc_fork(void);
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pid_t fork(void)
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{
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// char* str = "fork\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_fork();
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}
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extern
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pid_t __libc_waitpid(pid_t pid, int *status, int options);
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pid_t waitpid(pid_t pid, int *status, int options)
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{
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// char* str = "waitpid\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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return __libc_waitpid(pid, status, options);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_nanosleep(const struct timespec *req, struct timespec *rem);
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int nanosleep(const struct timespec *req, struct timespec *rem)
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{
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return __libc_nanosleep(req, rem);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_fsync(int fd);
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int fsync(int fd)
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{
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return __libc_fsync(fd);
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}
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extern
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off_t __libc_lseek(int fildes, off_t offset, int whence);
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off_t lseek(int fildes, off_t offset, int whence)
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{
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return __libc_lseek(fildes, offset, whence);
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}
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extern
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void __libc_longjmp(jmp_buf env, int val) __attribute((noreturn));
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void longjmp(jmp_buf env, int val)
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{
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__libc_longjmp(env, val);
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}
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extern
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int __libc_send(int s, const void *msg, size_t len, int flags);
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int send(int s, const void *msg, size_t len, int flags)
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{
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return __libc_send(s, msg, len, flags);
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}
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/*--------------------------------------------------*/
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/* I've no idea what these are, but they get called quite a lot.
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Anybody know? */
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#undef _IO_flockfile
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void _IO_flockfile ( _IO_FILE * file )
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{
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// char* str = "_IO_flockfile\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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// barf("_IO_flockfile");
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}
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#undef _IO_funlockfile
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void _IO_funlockfile ( _IO_FILE * file )
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{
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// char* str = "_IO_funlockfile\n";
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// write(2, str, strlen(str));
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//barf("_IO_funlockfile");
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}
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/*--------------------------------------------------*/
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#include "vg_kerneliface.h"
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static
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__inline__
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int is_kerror ( int res )
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{
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if (res >= -4095 && res <= -1)
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return 1;
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else
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return 0;
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}
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static
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int my_do_syscall1 ( int syscallno, int arg1 )
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{
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int __res;
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__asm__ volatile ("pushl %%ebx; movl %%edx,%%ebx ; int $0x80 ; popl %%ebx"
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: "=a" (__res)
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: "0" (syscallno),
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"d" (arg1) );
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return __res;
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}
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static
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int my_do_syscall2 ( int syscallno,
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int arg1, int arg2 )
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{
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int __res;
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__asm__ volatile ("pushl %%ebx; movl %%edx,%%ebx ; int $0x80 ; popl %%ebx"
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: "=a" (__res)
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: "0" (syscallno),
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"d" (arg1),
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"c" (arg2) );
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return __res;
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}
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static
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int do_syscall_select( int n,
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vki_fd_set* readfds,
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vki_fd_set* writefds,
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vki_fd_set* exceptfds,
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struct vki_timeval * timeout )
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{
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int res;
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int args[5];
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args[0] = n;
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args[1] = (int)readfds;
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args[2] = (int)writefds;
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args[3] = (int)exceptfds;
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args[4] = (int)timeout;
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res = my_do_syscall1(__NR_select, (int)(&(args[0])) );
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if (is_kerror(res)) {
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* (__errno_location()) = -res;
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return -1;
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} else {
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return res;
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}
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}
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/* This is a wrapper round select(), which makes it thread-safe,
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meaning that only this thread will block, rather than the entire
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process. This wrapper in turn depends on nanosleep() not to block
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the entire process, but I think (hope? suspect?) that POSIX
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pthreads guarantees that to be the case.
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Basic idea is: modify the timeout parameter to select so that it
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returns immediately. Poll like this until select returns non-zero,
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indicating something interesting happened, or until our time is up.
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Space out the polls with nanosleeps of say 20 milliseconds, which
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is required to be nonblocking; this allows other threads to run.
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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int select ( int n,
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fd_set *rfds,
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fd_set *wfds,
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fd_set *xfds,
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struct timeval *timeout )
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{
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int res;
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fd_set rfds_copy;
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fd_set wfds_copy;
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fd_set xfds_copy;
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struct vki_timeval t_now;
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struct vki_timeval t_end;
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struct vki_timeval zero_timeout;
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struct vki_timespec nanosleep_interval;
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ensure_valgrind("select");
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/* We assume that the kernel and libc data layouts are identical
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for the following types. These asserts provide a crude
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check. */
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if (sizeof(fd_set) != sizeof(vki_fd_set)
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|| sizeof(struct timeval) != sizeof(struct vki_timeval))
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barf("valgrind's hacky non-blocking select(): data sizes error");
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/* If a zero timeout specified, this call is harmless. */
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if (timeout && timeout->tv_sec == 0 && timeout->tv_usec == 0)
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return do_syscall_select( n, (vki_fd_set*)rfds,
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(vki_fd_set*)wfds,
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(vki_fd_set*)xfds,
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(struct vki_timeval*)timeout);
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/* If a timeout was specified, set t_end to be the end wallclock
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time. */
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if (timeout) {
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res = my_do_syscall2(__NR_gettimeofday, (int)&t_now, (int)NULL);
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assert(res == 0);
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t_end = t_now;
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t_end.tv_usec += timeout->tv_usec;
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t_end.tv_sec += timeout->tv_sec;
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if (t_end.tv_usec >= 1000000) {
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t_end.tv_usec -= 1000000;
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t_end.tv_sec += 1;
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}
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/* Stay sane ... */
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assert (t_end.tv_sec > t_now.tv_sec
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|| (t_end.tv_sec == t_now.tv_sec
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&& t_end.tv_usec >= t_now.tv_usec));
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}
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/* fprintf(stderr, "MY_SELECT: before loop\n"); */
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/* Either timeout == NULL, meaning wait indefinitely, or timeout !=
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NULL, in which case t_end holds the end time. */
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while (1) {
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if (timeout) {
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res = my_do_syscall2(__NR_gettimeofday, (int)&t_now, (int)NULL);
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assert(res == 0);
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if (t_now.tv_sec > t_end.tv_sec
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|| (t_now.tv_sec == t_end.tv_sec
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&& t_now.tv_usec > t_end.tv_usec)) {
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/* timeout; nothing interesting happened. */
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if (rfds) FD_ZERO(rfds);
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if (wfds) FD_ZERO(wfds);
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if (xfds) FD_ZERO(xfds);
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return 0;
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}
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}
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/* These could be trashed each time round the loop, so restore
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them each time. */
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if (rfds) rfds_copy = *rfds;
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if (wfds) wfds_copy = *wfds;
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if (xfds) xfds_copy = *xfds;
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zero_timeout.tv_sec = zero_timeout.tv_usec = 0;
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res = do_syscall_select( n,
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rfds ? (vki_fd_set*)(&rfds_copy) : NULL,
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wfds ? (vki_fd_set*)(&wfds_copy) : NULL,
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|
xfds ? (vki_fd_set*)(&xfds_copy) : NULL,
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|
& zero_timeout );
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|
if (res < 0) {
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|
/* some kind of error (including EINTR); errno is set, so just
|
|
return. The sets are unspecified in this case. */
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
if (res > 0) {
|
|
/* one or more fds is ready. Copy out resulting sets and
|
|
return. */
|
|
if (rfds) *rfds = rfds_copy;
|
|
if (wfds) *wfds = wfds_copy;
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|
if (xfds) *xfds = xfds_copy;
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|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
/* fprintf(stderr, "MY_SELECT: nanosleep\n"); */
|
|
/* nanosleep and go round again */
|
|
nanosleep_interval.tv_sec = 0;
|
|
nanosleep_interval.tv_nsec = 20 * 1000 * 1000; /* 20 milliseconds */
|
|
/* It's critical here that valgrind's nanosleep implementation
|
|
is nonblocking. */
|
|
(void)my_do_syscall2(__NR_nanosleep,
|
|
(int)(&nanosleep_interval), (int)NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
}
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