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- Introduced VG_SYSNUM_STRING and VG_SYSNUM_STRING_EXTRA which factor out differences in the way syscall numbers are printed on different platforms. This gets rid of seven "DDD" fixme-style comments. - This also meant that Darwin syscall numbers are now printed in a non-ambiguous way -- previously Unix, machine-dependent and diagnostic syscalls were all printed the same way, even though their numbers overlap. Now each number is prefixed with "unix", "mdep", etc. And Mach trap numbers aren't printed as negative numbers now that they have a "mach" prefix. - Split each of pub_core_vkiscnums.h and pub_tool_vkiscnums.h into two parts, one suitable for inclusion in asm files, one suitable for inclusion in C files; in both cases the latter includes the former. This makes this module more like other modules that have asm-only components (eg. m_transtab); it also allows the hacky VG_IN_ASSEMBLY_SOURCE macros and tests to be removed. - Removed some of the VG_DARWIN_SYSNO_* macros that were no longer needed, and renamed some of the existing ones to make their meanings clearer. - Added comments on the encoding of Darwin syscall numbers so it's possible for mortals to understand without reading the kernel code.. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@10218
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- Support for doing system calls. syscall-amd64-linux.S ---*/
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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) 2000-2009 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_asm.h"
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#include "pub_core_vkiscnums_asm.h"
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#include "libvex_guest_offsets.h"
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*
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Perform a syscall for the client. This will run a syscall
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with the client's specific per-thread signal mask.
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The structure of this function is such that, if the syscall is
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interrupted by a signal, we can determine exactly what
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execution state we were in with respect to the execution of
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the syscall by examining the value of %eip in the signal
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handler. This means that we can always do the appropriate
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thing to precisely emulate the kernel's signal/syscall
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interactions.
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The syscall number is taken from the argument, even though it
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should also be in guest_state->guest_RAX. The syscall result
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is written back to guest_state->guest_RAX on completion.
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Returns 0 if the syscall was successfully called (even if the
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syscall itself failed), or a -ve error code if one of the
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sigprocmasks failed (there's no way to determine which one
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failed).
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VG_(fixup_guest_state_after_syscall_interrupted) does the
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thread state fixup in the case where we were interrupted by a
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signal.
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Prototype:
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Int ML_(do_syscall_for_client_WRK(
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Int syscallno, // rdi
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void* guest_state, // rsi
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const vki_sigset_t *sysmask, // rdx
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const vki_sigset_t *postmask, // rcx
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Int sigsetSzB) // r8
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*/
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/* from vki_arch.h */
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#define VKI_SIG_SETMASK 2
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.globl ML_(do_syscall_for_client_WRK)
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ML_(do_syscall_for_client_WRK):
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/* save callee-saved regs */
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pushq %rbx
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pushq %rbp
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pushq %r12
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pushq %r13
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pushq %r14
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pushq %r15
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#define FSZ ((4+1)*4) /* 4 args + ret addr */
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#define PUSH_di_si_dx_cx_8 \
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pushq %rdi ; \
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pushq %rsi ; \
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pushq %rdx ; \
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pushq %rcx ; \
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pushq %r8
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#define POP_di_si_dx_cx_8 \
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popq %r8 ; \
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popq %rcx ; \
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popq %rdx ; \
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popq %rsi ; \
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popq %rdi
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1: /* Even though we can't take a signal until the sigprocmask completes,
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start the range early.
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If eip is in the range [1,2), the syscall hasn't been started yet */
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/* Set the signal mask which should be current during the syscall. */
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/* Save and restore all 5 arg regs round the call. This is easier
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than figuring out the minimal set to save/restore. */
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PUSH_di_si_dx_cx_8
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movq $__NR_rt_sigprocmask, %rax // syscall #
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movq $VKI_SIG_SETMASK, %rdi // how
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movq %rdx, %rsi // sysmask
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movq %rcx, %rdx // postmask
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movq %r8, %r10 // sigsetSzB
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syscall
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POP_di_si_dx_cx_8
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testq %rax, %rax
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js 7f /* sigprocmask failed */
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/* OK, that worked. Now do the syscall proper. */
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PUSH_di_si_dx_cx_8
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movq %rsi, %rax /* rax --> VexGuestAMD64State * */
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pushq %rdi /* syscallno -> stack */
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movq OFFSET_amd64_RDI(%rax), %rdi
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movq OFFSET_amd64_RSI(%rax), %rsi
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movq OFFSET_amd64_RDX(%rax), %rdx
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movq OFFSET_amd64_R10(%rax), %r10
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movq OFFSET_amd64_R8(%rax), %r8
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movq OFFSET_amd64_R9(%rax), %r9
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popq %rax /* syscallno -> %rax */
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/* If rip==2, then the syscall was either just about
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to start, or was interrupted and the kernel was
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restarting it. */
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2: syscall
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3: /* In the range [3, 4), the syscall result is in %rax,
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but hasn't been committed to RAX. */
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POP_di_si_dx_cx_8
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movq %rax, OFFSET_amd64_RAX(%rsi) /* save back to RAX */
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4: /* Re-block signals. If eip is in [4,5), then the syscall
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is complete and we needn't worry about it. */
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PUSH_di_si_dx_cx_8
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movq $__NR_rt_sigprocmask, %rax // syscall #
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movq $VKI_SIG_SETMASK, %rdi // how
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movq %rcx, %rsi // postmask
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xorq %rdx, %rdx // NULL
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movq %r8, %r10 // sigsetSzB
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syscall
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POP_di_si_dx_cx_8
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testq %rax, %rax
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js 7f /* sigprocmask failed */
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5: /* now safe from signals */
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movq $0, %rax /* SUCCESS */
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popq %r15
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popq %r14
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popq %r13
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popq %r12
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popq %rbp
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popq %rbx
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ret
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7: /* failure: return 0x8000 | error code */
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negq %rax
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andq $0x7FFF, %rax
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orq $0x8000, %rax
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popq %r15
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popq %r14
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popq %r13
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popq %r12
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popq %rbp
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popq %rbx
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ret
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#undef FSZ
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.section .rodata
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/* export the ranges so that
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VG_(fixup_guest_state_after_syscall_interrupted) can do the
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right thing */
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.globl ML_(blksys_setup)
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.globl ML_(blksys_restart)
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.globl ML_(blksys_complete)
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.globl ML_(blksys_committed)
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.globl ML_(blksys_finished)
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ML_(blksys_setup): .quad 1b
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ML_(blksys_restart): .quad 2b
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ML_(blksys_complete): .quad 3b
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ML_(blksys_committed): .quad 4b
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ML_(blksys_finished): .quad 5b
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.previous
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/* Let the linker know we don't need an executable stack */
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.section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- end ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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