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Support for amd64, x86 - 64 and 32 bit, arm64, ppc64, ppc64le, s390x, mips64. This should work identically on all arches, tested on x86 32bit and 64bit one, but enabled on all. Refactor the code to be reusable between old/new syscalls. Resolve TODO items in the code. Add the testcase for the preadv2/pwritev2 and also add the (similar) testcase for the older preadv/pwritev syscalls. Trying to test handling an uninitialized flag argument for the v2 syscalls does not work because the flag always comes out as defined zero. Turns out glibc does this deliberately on 64bit architectures because the kernel does actually have a low_offset and high_offset argument, but ignores the high_offset/assumes it is zero. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=601cc11d054ae4b5e9b5babec3d8e4667a2cb9b5 https://bugs.kde.org/408414
1649 lines
62 KiB
C
1649 lines
62 KiB
C
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- Platform-specific syscalls stuff. syswrap-x86-linux.c ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*
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This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
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framework.
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Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Nicholas Nethercote
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njn@valgrind.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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
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*/
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#if defined(VGP_x86_linux)
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/* TODO/FIXME jrs 20050207: assignments to the syscall return result
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in interrupted_syscall() need to be reviewed. They don't seem
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to assign the shadow state.
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*/
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#include "pub_core_basics.h"
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#include "pub_core_vki.h"
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#include "pub_core_vkiscnums.h"
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#include "pub_core_threadstate.h"
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#include "pub_core_aspacemgr.h"
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#include "pub_core_debuglog.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcbase.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcassert.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcprint.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcproc.h"
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#include "pub_core_libcsignal.h"
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#include "pub_core_mallocfree.h"
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#include "pub_core_options.h"
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#include "pub_core_scheduler.h"
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#include "pub_core_sigframe.h" // For VG_(sigframe_destroy)()
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#include "pub_core_signals.h"
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#include "pub_core_syscall.h"
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#include "pub_core_syswrap.h"
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#include "pub_core_tooliface.h"
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#include "priv_types_n_macros.h"
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#include "priv_syswrap-generic.h" /* for decls of generic wrappers */
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#include "priv_syswrap-linux.h" /* for decls of linux-ish wrappers */
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#include "priv_syswrap-linux-variants.h" /* decls of linux variant wrappers */
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#include "priv_syswrap-main.h"
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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clone() handling
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* Call f(arg1), but first switch stacks, using 'stack' as the new
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stack, and use 'retaddr' as f's return-to address. Also, clear all
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the integer registers before entering f.*/
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__attribute__((noreturn))
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void ML_(call_on_new_stack_0_1) ( Addr stack,
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Addr retaddr,
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void (*f)(Word),
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Word arg1 );
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// 4(%esp) == stack
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// 8(%esp) == retaddr
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// 12(%esp) == f
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// 16(%esp) == arg1
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asm(
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".text\n"
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".globl vgModuleLocal_call_on_new_stack_0_1\n"
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"vgModuleLocal_call_on_new_stack_0_1:\n"
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" movl %esp, %esi\n" // remember old stack pointer
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" movl 4(%esi), %esp\n" // set stack, assume %esp is now 16-byte aligned
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" subl $12, %esp\n" // skip 12 bytes
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" pushl 16(%esi)\n" // arg1 to stack, %esp is 16-byte aligned
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" pushl 8(%esi)\n" // retaddr to stack
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" pushl 12(%esi)\n" // f to stack
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" movl $0, %eax\n" // zero all GP regs
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" movl $0, %ebx\n"
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" movl $0, %ecx\n"
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" movl $0, %edx\n"
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" movl $0, %esi\n"
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" movl $0, %edi\n"
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" movl $0, %ebp\n"
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" ret\n" // jump to f
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" ud2\n" // should never get here
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".previous\n"
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);
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/*
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Perform a clone system call. clone is strange because it has
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fork()-like return-twice semantics, so it needs special
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handling here.
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Upon entry, we have:
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int (fn)(void*) in 0+FSZ(%esp)
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void* child_stack in 4+FSZ(%esp)
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int flags in 8+FSZ(%esp)
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void* arg in 12+FSZ(%esp)
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pid_t* child_tid in 16+FSZ(%esp)
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pid_t* parent_tid in 20+FSZ(%esp)
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void* tls_ptr in 24+FSZ(%esp)
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System call requires:
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int $__NR_clone in %eax
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int flags in %ebx
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void* child_stack in %ecx
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pid_t* parent_tid in %edx
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pid_t* child_tid in %edi
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void* tls_ptr in %esi
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Returns an Int encoded in the linux-x86 way, not a SysRes.
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*/
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#define FSZ "4+4+4+4" /* frame size = retaddr+ebx+edi+esi */
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#define __NR_CLONE VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_clone)
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#define __NR_EXIT VG_STRINGIFY(__NR_exit)
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// See priv_syswrap-linux.h for arg profile.
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asm(
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".text\n"
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".globl do_syscall_clone_x86_linux\n"
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"do_syscall_clone_x86_linux:\n"
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" push %ebx\n"
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" push %edi\n"
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" push %esi\n"
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/* set up child stack with function and arg */
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" movl 4+"FSZ"(%esp), %ecx\n" /* syscall arg2: child stack */
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" movl 12+"FSZ"(%esp), %ebx\n" /* fn arg */
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" movl 0+"FSZ"(%esp), %eax\n" /* fn */
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" andl $-16, %ecx\n" /* align to 16-byte */
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" lea -20(%ecx), %ecx\n" /* allocate 16*n+4 bytes on stack */
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" movl %ebx, 4(%ecx)\n" /* fn arg */
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" movl %eax, 0(%ecx)\n" /* fn */
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/* get other args to clone */
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" movl 8+"FSZ"(%esp), %ebx\n" /* syscall arg1: flags */
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" movl 20+"FSZ"(%esp), %edx\n" /* syscall arg3: parent tid * */
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" movl 16+"FSZ"(%esp), %edi\n" /* syscall arg5: child tid * */
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" movl 24+"FSZ"(%esp), %esi\n" /* syscall arg4: tls_ptr * */
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" movl $"__NR_CLONE", %eax\n"
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" int $0x80\n" /* clone() */
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" testl %eax, %eax\n" /* child if retval == 0 */
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" jnz 1f\n"
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/* CHILD - call thread function */
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" popl %eax\n" /* child %esp is 16-byte aligned */
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" call *%eax\n" /* call fn */
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/* exit with result */
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" movl %eax, %ebx\n" /* arg1: return value from fn */
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" movl $"__NR_EXIT", %eax\n"
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" int $0x80\n"
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/* Hm, exit returned */
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" ud2\n"
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"1:\n" /* PARENT or ERROR */
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" pop %esi\n"
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" pop %edi\n"
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" pop %ebx\n"
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" ret\n"
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".previous\n"
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);
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#undef FSZ
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#undef __NR_CLONE
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#undef __NR_EXIT
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/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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LDT/GDT simulation
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------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* Details of the LDT simulation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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When a program runs natively, the linux kernel allows each *thread*
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in it to have its own LDT. Almost all programs never do this --
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it's wildly unportable, after all -- and so the kernel never
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allocates the structure, which is just as well as an LDT occupies
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64k of memory (8192 entries of size 8 bytes).
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A thread may choose to modify its LDT entries, by doing the
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__NR_modify_ldt syscall. In such a situation the kernel will then
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allocate an LDT structure for it. Each LDT entry is basically a
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(base, limit) pair. A virtual address in a specific segment is
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translated to a linear address by adding the segment's base value.
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In addition, the virtual address must not exceed the limit value.
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To use an LDT entry, a thread loads one of the segment registers
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(%cs, %ss, %ds, %es, %fs, %gs) with the index of the LDT entry (0
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.. 8191) it wants to use. In fact, the required value is (index <<
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3) + 7, but that's not important right now. Any normal instruction
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which includes an addressing mode can then be made relative to that
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LDT entry by prefixing the insn with a so-called segment-override
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prefix, a byte which indicates which of the 6 segment registers
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holds the LDT index.
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Now, a key constraint is that valgrind's address checks operate in
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terms of linear addresses. So we have to explicitly translate
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virtual addrs into linear addrs, and that means doing a complete
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LDT simulation.
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Calls to modify_ldt are intercepted. For each thread, we maintain
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an LDT (with the same normally-never-allocated optimisation that
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the kernel does). This is updated as expected via calls to
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modify_ldt.
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When a thread does an amode calculation involving a segment
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override prefix, the relevant LDT entry for the thread is
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consulted. It all works.
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There is a conceptual problem, which appears when switching back to
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native execution, either temporarily to pass syscalls to the
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kernel, or permanently, when debugging V. Problem at such points
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is that it's pretty pointless to copy the simulated machine's
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segment registers to the real machine, because we'd also need to
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copy the simulated LDT into the real one, and that's prohibitively
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expensive.
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Fortunately it looks like no syscalls rely on the segment regs or
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LDT being correct, so we can get away with it. Apart from that the
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simulation is pretty straightforward. All 6 segment registers are
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tracked, although only %ds, %es, %fs and %gs are allowed as
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prefixes. Perhaps it could be restricted even more than that -- I
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am not sure what is and isn't allowed in user-mode.
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*/
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/* Translate a struct modify_ldt_ldt_s to a VexGuestX86SegDescr, using
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the Linux kernel's logic (cut-n-paste of code in
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linux/kernel/ldt.c). */
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static
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void translate_to_hw_format ( /* IN */ vki_modify_ldt_t* inn,
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/* OUT */ VexGuestX86SegDescr* out,
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Int oldmode )
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{
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UInt entry_1, entry_2;
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vg_assert(8 == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr));
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if (0)
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VG_(printf)("translate_to_hw_format: base %#lx, limit %u\n",
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inn->base_addr, inn->limit );
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/* Allow LDTs to be cleared by the user. */
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if (inn->base_addr == 0 && inn->limit == 0) {
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if (oldmode ||
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(inn->contents == 0 &&
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inn->read_exec_only == 1 &&
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inn->seg_32bit == 0 &&
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inn->limit_in_pages == 0 &&
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inn->seg_not_present == 1 &&
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inn->useable == 0 )) {
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entry_1 = 0;
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entry_2 = 0;
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goto install;
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}
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}
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entry_1 = ((inn->base_addr & 0x0000ffff) << 16) |
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(inn->limit & 0x0ffff);
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entry_2 = (inn->base_addr & 0xff000000) |
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((inn->base_addr & 0x00ff0000) >> 16) |
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(inn->limit & 0xf0000) |
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((inn->read_exec_only ^ 1) << 9) |
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(inn->contents << 10) |
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((inn->seg_not_present ^ 1) << 15) |
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(inn->seg_32bit << 22) |
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(inn->limit_in_pages << 23) |
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0x7000;
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if (!oldmode)
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entry_2 |= (inn->useable << 20);
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/* Install the new entry ... */
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install:
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out->LdtEnt.Words.word1 = entry_1;
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out->LdtEnt.Words.word2 = entry_2;
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}
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/* Create initial GDT. */
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static VexGuestX86SegDescr* alloc_system_x86_GDT ( void )
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{
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Int nbytes = VEX_GUEST_X86_GDT_NENT * sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr);
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VexGuestX86SegDescr* gdt = VG_(calloc)("di.syswrap-x86.azxG.1", nbytes, 1);
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vki_modify_ldt_t info;
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UShort seg;
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VG_(memset)(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
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info.entry_number = 0;
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info.base_addr = 0;
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info.limit = 0xfffff;
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info.seg_32bit = 1;
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info.contents = 0;
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info.read_exec_only = 0;
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info.limit_in_pages = 1;
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info.seg_not_present = 0;
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info.useable = 0;
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info.reserved = 0;
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asm volatile("movw %%ds, %0" : : "m" (seg));
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if (!(seg & 4)) translate_to_hw_format(&info, &gdt[seg >> 3], 0);
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asm volatile("movw %%ss, %0" : : "m" (seg));
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if (!(seg & 4)) translate_to_hw_format(&info, &gdt[seg >> 3], 0);
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info.contents = 2;
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asm volatile("movw %%cs, %0" : : "m" (seg));
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if (!(seg & 4)) translate_to_hw_format(&info, &gdt[seg >> 3], 0);
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return gdt;
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}
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/* Create a zeroed-out LDT. */
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static VexGuestX86SegDescr* alloc_zeroed_x86_LDT ( void )
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{
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Int nbytes = VEX_GUEST_X86_LDT_NENT * sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr);
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return VG_(calloc)("di.syswrap-x86.azxL.1", nbytes, 1);
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}
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/* Free up an LDT or GDT allocated by the above fns. */
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static void free_LDT_or_GDT ( VexGuestX86SegDescr* dt )
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{
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vg_assert(dt);
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VG_(free)(dt);
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}
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/* Copy contents between two existing LDTs. */
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static void copy_LDT_from_to ( VexGuestX86SegDescr* src,
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VexGuestX86SegDescr* dst )
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{
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Int i;
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vg_assert(src);
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vg_assert(dst);
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for (i = 0; i < VEX_GUEST_X86_LDT_NENT; i++)
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dst[i] = src[i];
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}
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/* Copy contents between two existing GDTs. */
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static void copy_GDT_from_to ( VexGuestX86SegDescr* src,
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VexGuestX86SegDescr* dst )
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{
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Int i;
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vg_assert(src);
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vg_assert(dst);
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for (i = 0; i < VEX_GUEST_X86_GDT_NENT; i++)
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dst[i] = src[i];
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}
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/* Free this thread's DTs, if it has any. */
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static void deallocate_LGDTs_for_thread ( VexGuestX86State* vex )
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{
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vg_assert(sizeof(HWord) == sizeof(void*));
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if (0)
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VG_(printf)("deallocate_LGDTs_for_thread: "
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"ldt = 0x%llx, gdt = 0x%llx\n",
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vex->guest_LDT, vex->guest_GDT );
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if (vex->guest_LDT != (HWord)NULL) {
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free_LDT_or_GDT( (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)vex->guest_LDT );
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vex->guest_LDT = (HWord)NULL;
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}
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if (vex->guest_GDT != (HWord)NULL) {
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free_LDT_or_GDT( (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)vex->guest_GDT );
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vex->guest_GDT = (HWord)NULL;
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}
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}
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/*
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* linux/kernel/ldt.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1992 Krishna Balasubramanian and Linus Torvalds
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* Copyright (C) 1999 Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
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*/
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/*
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* read_ldt() is not really atomic - this is not a problem since
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* synchronization of reads and writes done to the LDT has to be
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* assured by user-space anyway. Writes are atomic, to protect
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* the security checks done on new descriptors.
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*/
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static
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SysRes read_ldt ( ThreadId tid, UChar* ptr, UInt bytecount )
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{
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SysRes res;
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UInt i, size;
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UChar* ldt;
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if (0)
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VG_(printf)("read_ldt: tid = %u, ptr = %p, bytecount = %u\n",
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tid, ptr, bytecount );
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vg_assert(sizeof(HWord) == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr*));
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vg_assert(8 == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr));
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ldt = (UChar*)(HWord)(VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_LDT);
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res = VG_(mk_SysRes_Success)( 0 );
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if (ldt == NULL)
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/* LDT not allocated, meaning all entries are null */
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goto out;
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size = VEX_GUEST_X86_LDT_NENT * sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr);
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if (size > bytecount)
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size = bytecount;
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res = VG_(mk_SysRes_Success)( size );
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for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
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ptr[i] = ldt[i];
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out:
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return res;
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}
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static
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SysRes write_ldt ( ThreadId tid, void* ptr, UInt bytecount, Int oldmode )
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{
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SysRes res;
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VexGuestX86SegDescr* ldt;
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vki_modify_ldt_t* ldt_info;
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if (0)
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VG_(printf)("write_ldt: tid = %u, ptr = %p, "
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"bytecount = %u, oldmode = %d\n",
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tid, ptr, bytecount, oldmode );
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vg_assert(8 == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr));
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vg_assert(sizeof(HWord) == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr*));
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ldt = (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_LDT;
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ldt_info = (vki_modify_ldt_t*)ptr;
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res = VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EINVAL );
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if (bytecount != sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t))
|
|
goto out;
|
|
|
|
res = VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EINVAL );
|
|
if (ldt_info->entry_number >= VEX_GUEST_X86_LDT_NENT)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
if (ldt_info->contents == 3) {
|
|
if (oldmode)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
if (ldt_info->seg_not_present == 0)
|
|
goto out;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If this thread doesn't have an LDT, we'd better allocate it
|
|
now. */
|
|
if (ldt == NULL) {
|
|
ldt = alloc_zeroed_x86_LDT();
|
|
VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_LDT = (HWord)ldt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Install the new entry ... */
|
|
translate_to_hw_format ( ldt_info, &ldt[ldt_info->entry_number], oldmode );
|
|
res = VG_(mk_SysRes_Success)( 0 );
|
|
|
|
out:
|
|
return res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
static SysRes sys_modify_ldt ( ThreadId tid,
|
|
Int func, void* ptr, UInt bytecount )
|
|
{
|
|
/* Set return value to something "safe". I think this will never
|
|
actually be returned, though. */
|
|
SysRes ret = VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_ENOSYS );
|
|
|
|
if (func != 0 && func != 1 && func != 2 && func != 0x11) {
|
|
ret = VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_ENOSYS );
|
|
} else if (ptr != NULL && ! ML_(safe_to_deref)(ptr, bytecount)) {
|
|
ret = VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EFAULT );
|
|
} else {
|
|
switch (func) {
|
|
case 0:
|
|
ret = read_ldt(tid, ptr, bytecount);
|
|
break;
|
|
case 1:
|
|
ret = write_ldt(tid, ptr, bytecount, 1);
|
|
break;
|
|
case 2:
|
|
ret = VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_ENOSYS );
|
|
VG_(unimplemented)("sys_modify_ldt: func == 2");
|
|
/* god knows what this is about */
|
|
/* ret = read_default_ldt(ptr, bytecount); */
|
|
/*UNREACHED*/
|
|
break;
|
|
case 0x11:
|
|
ret = write_ldt(tid, ptr, bytecount, 0);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
SysRes ML_(x86_sys_set_thread_area) ( ThreadId tid, vki_modify_ldt_t* info )
|
|
{
|
|
Int idx;
|
|
VexGuestX86SegDescr* gdt;
|
|
|
|
vg_assert(8 == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr));
|
|
vg_assert(sizeof(HWord) == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr*));
|
|
|
|
if (info == NULL || ! ML_(safe_to_deref)(info, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t))) {
|
|
VG_(umsg)("Warning: bad u_info address %p in set_thread_area\n", info);
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EFAULT );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
gdt = (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_GDT;
|
|
|
|
/* If the thread doesn't have a GDT, allocate it now. */
|
|
if (!gdt) {
|
|
gdt = alloc_system_x86_GDT();
|
|
VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)gdt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
idx = info->entry_number;
|
|
|
|
if (idx == -1) {
|
|
/* Find and use the first free entry. Don't allocate entry
|
|
zero, because the hardware will never do that, and apparently
|
|
doing so confuses some code (perhaps stuff running on
|
|
Wine). */
|
|
for (idx = 1; idx < VEX_GUEST_X86_GDT_NENT; idx++) {
|
|
if (gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Words.word1 == 0
|
|
&& gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Words.word2 == 0)
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (idx == VEX_GUEST_X86_GDT_NENT)
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_ESRCH );
|
|
} else if (idx < 0 || idx == 0 || idx >= VEX_GUEST_X86_GDT_NENT) {
|
|
/* Similarly, reject attempts to use GDT[0]. */
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EINVAL );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
translate_to_hw_format(info, &gdt[idx], 0);
|
|
|
|
VG_TRACK( pre_mem_write, Vg_CoreSysCall, tid,
|
|
"set_thread_area(info->entry)",
|
|
(Addr) & info->entry_number, sizeof(unsigned int) );
|
|
info->entry_number = idx;
|
|
VG_TRACK( post_mem_write, Vg_CoreSysCall, tid,
|
|
(Addr) & info->entry_number, sizeof(unsigned int) );
|
|
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_Success)( 0 );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
static SysRes sys_get_thread_area ( ThreadId tid, vki_modify_ldt_t* info )
|
|
{
|
|
Int idx;
|
|
VexGuestX86SegDescr* gdt;
|
|
|
|
vg_assert(sizeof(HWord) == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr*));
|
|
vg_assert(8 == sizeof(VexGuestX86SegDescr));
|
|
|
|
if (info == NULL || ! ML_(safe_to_deref)(info, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t))) {
|
|
VG_(umsg)("Warning: bad u_info address %p in get_thread_area\n", info);
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EFAULT );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
idx = info->entry_number;
|
|
|
|
if (idx < 0 || idx >= VEX_GUEST_X86_GDT_NENT)
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EINVAL );
|
|
|
|
gdt = (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_GDT;
|
|
|
|
/* If the thread doesn't have a GDT, allocate it now. */
|
|
if (!gdt) {
|
|
gdt = alloc_system_x86_GDT();
|
|
VG_(threads)[tid].arch.vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)gdt;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
info->base_addr = ( gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.BaseHi << 24 ) |
|
|
( gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.BaseMid << 16 ) |
|
|
gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.BaseLow;
|
|
info->limit = ( gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.LimitHi << 16 ) |
|
|
gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.LimitLow;
|
|
info->seg_32bit = gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.Default_Big;
|
|
info->contents = ( gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.Type >> 2 ) & 0x3;
|
|
info->read_exec_only = ( gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.Type & 0x1 ) ^ 0x1;
|
|
info->limit_in_pages = gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.Granularity;
|
|
info->seg_not_present = gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.Pres ^ 0x1;
|
|
info->useable = gdt[idx].LdtEnt.Bits.Sys;
|
|
info->reserved = 0;
|
|
|
|
return VG_(mk_SysRes_Success)( 0 );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
More thread stuff
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
|
|
|
|
void VG_(cleanup_thread) ( ThreadArchState* arch )
|
|
{
|
|
/* Release arch-specific resources held by this thread. */
|
|
/* On x86, we have to dump the LDT and GDT. */
|
|
deallocate_LGDTs_for_thread( &arch->vex );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
void ML_(x86_setup_LDT_GDT) ( /*OUT*/ ThreadArchState *child,
|
|
/*IN*/ ThreadArchState *parent )
|
|
{
|
|
/* We inherit our parent's LDT. */
|
|
if (parent->vex.guest_LDT == (HWord)NULL) {
|
|
/* We hope this is the common case. */
|
|
child->vex.guest_LDT = (HWord)NULL;
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* No luck .. we have to take a copy of the parent's. */
|
|
child->vex.guest_LDT = (HWord)alloc_zeroed_x86_LDT();
|
|
copy_LDT_from_to( (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)parent->vex.guest_LDT,
|
|
(VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)child->vex.guest_LDT );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Either we start with an empty GDT (the usual case) or inherit a
|
|
copy of our parents' one (Quadrics Elan3 driver -style clone
|
|
only). */
|
|
child->vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (parent->vex.guest_GDT != (HWord)NULL) {
|
|
child->vex.guest_GDT = (HWord)alloc_system_x86_GDT();
|
|
copy_GDT_from_to( (VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)parent->vex.guest_GDT,
|
|
(VexGuestX86SegDescr*)(HWord)child->vex.guest_GDT );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
PRE/POST wrappers for x86/Linux-specific syscalls
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
|
|
|
|
#define PRE(name) DEFN_PRE_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, name)
|
|
#define POST(name) DEFN_POST_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, name)
|
|
|
|
/* Add prototypes for the wrappers declared here, so that gcc doesn't
|
|
harass us for not having prototypes. Really this is a kludge --
|
|
the right thing to do is to make these wrappers 'static' since they
|
|
aren't visible outside this file, but that requires even more macro
|
|
magic. */
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_stat64);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_fstatat64);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_fstat64);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_lstat64);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, old_mmap);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_mmap2);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_sigreturn);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_rt_sigreturn);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_modify_ldt);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_set_thread_area);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_get_thread_area);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_ptrace);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_sigsuspend);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, old_select);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_vm86old);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_vm86);
|
|
DECL_TEMPLATE(x86_linux, sys_syscall223);
|
|
|
|
PRE(old_select)
|
|
{
|
|
/* struct sel_arg_struct {
|
|
unsigned long n;
|
|
fd_set *inp, *outp, *exp;
|
|
struct timeval *tvp;
|
|
};
|
|
*/
|
|
PRE_REG_READ1(long, "old_select", struct sel_arg_struct *, args);
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(args)", ARG1, 5*sizeof(UWord) );
|
|
*flags |= SfMayBlock;
|
|
{
|
|
UInt* arg_struct = (UInt*)ARG1;
|
|
UInt a1, a2, a3, a4, a5;
|
|
|
|
a1 = arg_struct[0];
|
|
a2 = arg_struct[1];
|
|
a3 = arg_struct[2];
|
|
a4 = arg_struct[3];
|
|
a5 = arg_struct[4];
|
|
|
|
PRINT("old_select ( %d, %#x, %#x, %#x, %#x )", (Int)a1,a2,a3,a4,a5);
|
|
if (a2 != (Addr)NULL)
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(readfds)", a2, a1/8 /* __FD_SETSIZE/8 */ );
|
|
if (a3 != (Addr)NULL)
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(writefds)", a3, a1/8 /* __FD_SETSIZE/8 */ );
|
|
if (a4 != (Addr)NULL)
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(exceptfds)", a4, a1/8 /* __FD_SETSIZE/8 */ );
|
|
if (a5 != (Addr)NULL)
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "old_select(timeout)", a5, sizeof(struct vki_timeval) );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_sigreturn)
|
|
{
|
|
/* See comments on PRE(sys_rt_sigreturn) in syswrap-amd64-linux.c for
|
|
an explanation of what follows. */
|
|
|
|
ThreadState* tst;
|
|
PRINT("sys_sigreturn ( )");
|
|
|
|
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
|
|
vg_assert(tid >= 1 && tid < VG_N_THREADS);
|
|
vg_assert(VG_(is_running_thread)(tid));
|
|
|
|
/* Adjust esp to point to start of frame; skip back up over
|
|
sigreturn sequence's "popl %eax" and handler ret addr */
|
|
tst = VG_(get_ThreadState)(tid);
|
|
tst->arch.vex.guest_ESP -= sizeof(Addr)+sizeof(Word);
|
|
/* XXX why does ESP change differ from rt_sigreturn case below? */
|
|
|
|
/* This is only so that the EIP is (might be) useful to report if
|
|
something goes wrong in the sigreturn */
|
|
ML_(fixup_guest_state_to_restart_syscall)(&tst->arch);
|
|
|
|
/* Restore register state from frame and remove it */
|
|
VG_(sigframe_destroy)(tid, False);
|
|
|
|
/* Tell the driver not to update the guest state with the "result",
|
|
and set a bogus result to keep it happy. */
|
|
*flags |= SfNoWriteResult;
|
|
SET_STATUS_Success(0);
|
|
|
|
/* Check to see if any signals arose as a result of this. */
|
|
*flags |= SfPollAfter;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_rt_sigreturn)
|
|
{
|
|
/* See comments on PRE(sys_rt_sigreturn) in syswrap-amd64-linux.c for
|
|
an explanation of what follows. */
|
|
|
|
ThreadState* tst;
|
|
PRINT("sys_rt_sigreturn ( )");
|
|
|
|
vg_assert(VG_(is_valid_tid)(tid));
|
|
vg_assert(tid >= 1 && tid < VG_N_THREADS);
|
|
vg_assert(VG_(is_running_thread)(tid));
|
|
|
|
/* Adjust esp to point to start of frame; skip back up over handler
|
|
ret addr */
|
|
tst = VG_(get_ThreadState)(tid);
|
|
tst->arch.vex.guest_ESP -= sizeof(Addr);
|
|
/* XXX why does ESP change differ from sigreturn case above? */
|
|
|
|
/* This is only so that the EIP is (might be) useful to report if
|
|
something goes wrong in the sigreturn */
|
|
ML_(fixup_guest_state_to_restart_syscall)(&tst->arch);
|
|
|
|
/* Restore register state from frame and remove it */
|
|
VG_(sigframe_destroy)(tid, True);
|
|
|
|
/* Tell the driver not to update the guest state with the "result",
|
|
and set a bogus result to keep it happy. */
|
|
*flags |= SfNoWriteResult;
|
|
SET_STATUS_Success(0);
|
|
|
|
/* Check to see if any signals arose as a result of this. */
|
|
*flags |= SfPollAfter;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_modify_ldt)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_modify_ldt ( %ld, %#lx, %lu )", SARG1, ARG2, ARG3);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ3(int, "modify_ldt", int, func, void *, ptr,
|
|
unsigned long, bytecount);
|
|
|
|
if (ARG1 == 0) {
|
|
/* read the LDT into ptr */
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "modify_ldt(ptr)", ARG2, ARG3 );
|
|
}
|
|
if (ARG1 == 1 || ARG1 == 0x11) {
|
|
/* write the LDT with the entry pointed at by ptr */
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "modify_ldt(ptr)", ARG2, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
}
|
|
/* "do" the syscall ourselves; the kernel never sees it */
|
|
SET_STATUS_from_SysRes( sys_modify_ldt( tid, ARG1, (void*)ARG2, ARG3 ) );
|
|
|
|
if (ARG1 == 0 && SUCCESS && RES > 0) {
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, RES );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_set_thread_area)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_set_thread_area ( %#lx )", ARG1);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ1(int, "set_thread_area", struct user_desc *, u_info)
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "set_thread_area(u_info)", ARG1, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
|
|
/* "do" the syscall ourselves; the kernel never sees it */
|
|
SET_STATUS_from_SysRes( ML_(x86_sys_set_thread_area)( tid, (void *)ARG1 ) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_get_thread_area)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_get_thread_area ( %#lx )", ARG1);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ1(int, "get_thread_area", struct user_desc *, u_info)
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "get_thread_area(u_info)", ARG1, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
|
|
/* "do" the syscall ourselves; the kernel never sees it */
|
|
SET_STATUS_from_SysRes( sys_get_thread_area( tid, (void *)ARG1 ) );
|
|
|
|
if (SUCCESS) {
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG1, sizeof(vki_modify_ldt_t) );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parts of this are x86-specific, but the *PEEK* cases are generic.
|
|
//
|
|
// ARG3 is only used for pointers into the traced process's address
|
|
// space and for offsets into the traced process's struct
|
|
// user_regs_struct. It is never a pointer into this process's memory
|
|
// space, and we should therefore not check anything it points to.
|
|
PRE(sys_ptrace)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_ptrace ( %ld, %ld, %#lx, %#lx )", SARG1, SARG2, ARG3, ARG4);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ4(int, "ptrace",
|
|
long, request, long, pid, unsigned long, addr,
|
|
unsigned long, data);
|
|
switch (ARG1) {
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKTEXT:
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKDATA:
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKUSR:
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(peek)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof (long));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETREGS:
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(getregs)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof (struct vki_user_regs_struct));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPREGS:
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(getfpregs)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof (struct vki_user_i387_struct));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPXREGS:
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(getfpxregs)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof(struct vki_user_fxsr_struct) );
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GET_THREAD_AREA:
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(get_thread_area)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof(struct vki_user_desc) );
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_SETREGS:
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(setregs)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof (struct vki_user_regs_struct));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_SETFPREGS:
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(setfpregs)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof (struct vki_user_i387_struct));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_SETFPXREGS:
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(setfpxregs)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof(struct vki_user_fxsr_struct) );
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_SET_THREAD_AREA:
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(set_thread_area)", ARG4,
|
|
sizeof(struct vki_user_desc) );
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG:
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(geteventmsg)", ARG4, sizeof(unsigned long));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETSIGINFO:
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "ptrace(getsiginfo)", ARG4, sizeof(vki_siginfo_t));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_SETSIGINFO:
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "ptrace(setsiginfo)", ARG4, sizeof(vki_siginfo_t));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETREGSET:
|
|
ML_(linux_PRE_getregset)(tid, ARG3, ARG4);
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|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_SETREGSET:
|
|
ML_(linux_PRE_setregset)(tid, ARG3, ARG4);
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_ptrace)
|
|
{
|
|
switch (ARG1) {
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_TRACEME:
|
|
ML_(linux_POST_traceme)(tid);
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKTEXT:
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKDATA:
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_PEEKUSR:
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof (long));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETREGS:
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof (struct vki_user_regs_struct));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPREGS:
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof (struct vki_user_i387_struct));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETFPXREGS:
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof(struct vki_user_fxsr_struct) );
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GET_THREAD_AREA:
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof(struct vki_user_desc) );
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG:
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof(unsigned long));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETSIGINFO:
|
|
/* XXX: This is a simplification. Different parts of the
|
|
* siginfo_t are valid depending on the type of signal.
|
|
*/
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG4, sizeof(vki_siginfo_t));
|
|
break;
|
|
case VKI_PTRACE_GETREGSET:
|
|
ML_(linux_POST_getregset)(tid, ARG3, ARG4);
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(old_mmap)
|
|
{
|
|
/* struct mmap_arg_struct {
|
|
unsigned long addr;
|
|
unsigned long len;
|
|
unsigned long prot;
|
|
unsigned long flags;
|
|
unsigned long fd;
|
|
unsigned long offset;
|
|
}; */
|
|
UWord a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6;
|
|
SysRes r;
|
|
|
|
UWord* args = (UWord*)ARG1;
|
|
PRE_REG_READ1(long, "old_mmap", struct mmap_arg_struct *, args);
|
|
PRE_MEM_READ( "old_mmap(args)", (Addr)args, 6*sizeof(UWord) );
|
|
|
|
a1 = args[1-1];
|
|
a2 = args[2-1];
|
|
a3 = args[3-1];
|
|
a4 = args[4-1];
|
|
a5 = args[5-1];
|
|
a6 = args[6-1];
|
|
|
|
PRINT("old_mmap ( %#lx, %lu, %ld, %ld, %ld, %ld )",
|
|
a1, a2, (Word)a3, (Word)a4, (Word)a5, (Word)a6 );
|
|
|
|
r = ML_(generic_PRE_sys_mmap)( tid, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, (Off64T)a6 );
|
|
SET_STATUS_from_SysRes(r);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_mmap2)
|
|
{
|
|
SysRes r;
|
|
|
|
// Exactly like old_mmap() except:
|
|
// - all 6 args are passed in regs, rather than in a memory-block.
|
|
// - the file offset is specified in pagesize units rather than bytes,
|
|
// so that it can be used for files bigger than 2^32 bytes.
|
|
// pagesize or 4K-size units in offset? For ppc32/64-linux, this is
|
|
// 4K-sized. Assert that the page size is 4K here for safety.
|
|
vg_assert(VKI_PAGE_SIZE == 4096);
|
|
PRINT("sys_mmap2 ( %#lx, %lu, %lu, %lu, %lu, %lu )",
|
|
ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5, ARG6 );
|
|
PRE_REG_READ6(long, "mmap2",
|
|
unsigned long, start, unsigned long, length,
|
|
unsigned long, prot, unsigned long, flags,
|
|
unsigned long, fd, unsigned long, offset);
|
|
|
|
r = ML_(generic_PRE_sys_mmap)( tid, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3, ARG4, ARG5,
|
|
4096 * (Off64T)ARG6 );
|
|
SET_STATUS_from_SysRes(r);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// XXX: lstat64/fstat64/stat64 are generic, but not necessarily
|
|
// applicable to every architecture -- I think only to 32-bit archs.
|
|
// We're going to need something like linux/core_os32.h for such
|
|
// things, eventually, I think. --njn
|
|
PRE(sys_lstat64)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_lstat64 ( %#lx(%s), %#lx )", ARG1, (HChar*)ARG1, ARG2);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ2(long, "lstat64", char *, file_name, struct stat64 *, buf);
|
|
PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ( "lstat64(file_name)", ARG1 );
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "lstat64(buf)", ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_lstat64)
|
|
{
|
|
vg_assert(SUCCESS);
|
|
if (RES == 0) {
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_stat64)
|
|
{
|
|
FUSE_COMPATIBLE_MAY_BLOCK();
|
|
PRINT("sys_stat64 ( %#lx(%s), %#lx )", ARG1, (HChar*)ARG1, ARG2);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ2(long, "stat64", char *, file_name, struct stat64 *, buf);
|
|
PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ( "stat64(file_name)", ARG1 );
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "stat64(buf)", ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_stat64)
|
|
{
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_fstatat64)
|
|
{
|
|
FUSE_COMPATIBLE_MAY_BLOCK();
|
|
// ARG4 = int flags; Flags are or'ed together, therefore writing them
|
|
// as a hex constant is more meaningful.
|
|
PRINT("sys_fstatat64 ( %ld, %#lx(%s), %#lx, %#lx )",
|
|
SARG1, ARG2, (HChar*)ARG2, ARG3, ARG4);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ4(long, "fstatat64",
|
|
int, dfd, char *, file_name, struct stat64 *, buf, int, flags);
|
|
PRE_MEM_RASCIIZ( "fstatat64(file_name)", ARG2 );
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "fstatat64(buf)", ARG3, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_fstatat64)
|
|
{
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG3, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_fstat64)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_fstat64 ( %lu, %#lx )", ARG1, ARG2);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ2(long, "fstat64", unsigned long, fd, struct stat64 *, buf);
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "fstat64(buf)", ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_fstat64)
|
|
{
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_stat64) );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* NB: arm-linux has a clone of this one, and ppc32-linux has an almost
|
|
identical version. */
|
|
PRE(sys_sigsuspend)
|
|
{
|
|
/* The C library interface to sigsuspend just takes a pointer to
|
|
a signal mask but this system call has three arguments - the first
|
|
two don't appear to be used by the kernel and are always passed as
|
|
zero by glibc and the third is the first word of the signal mask
|
|
so only 32 signals are supported.
|
|
|
|
In fact glibc normally uses rt_sigsuspend if it is available as
|
|
that takes a pointer to the signal mask so supports more signals.
|
|
*/
|
|
*flags |= SfMayBlock;
|
|
PRINT("sys_sigsuspend ( %ld, %ld, %lu )", SARG1, SARG2, ARG3 );
|
|
PRE_REG_READ3(int, "sigsuspend",
|
|
int, history0, int, history1,
|
|
vki_old_sigset_t, mask);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_vm86old)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_vm86old ( %#lx )", ARG1);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ1(int, "vm86old", struct vm86_struct *, info);
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "vm86old(info)", ARG1, sizeof(struct vki_vm86_struct));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_vm86old)
|
|
{
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG1, sizeof(struct vki_vm86_struct));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_vm86)
|
|
{
|
|
PRINT("sys_vm86 ( %lu, %#lx )", ARG1, ARG2);
|
|
PRE_REG_READ2(int, "vm86", unsigned long, fn, struct vm86plus_struct *, v86);
|
|
if (ARG1 == VKI_VM86_ENTER || ARG1 == VKI_VM86_ENTER_NO_BYPASS)
|
|
PRE_MEM_WRITE( "vm86(v86)", ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_vm86plus_struct));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_vm86)
|
|
{
|
|
if (ARG1 == VKI_VM86_ENTER || ARG1 == VKI_VM86_ENTER_NO_BYPASS)
|
|
POST_MEM_WRITE( ARG2, sizeof(struct vki_vm86plus_struct));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
PRE/POST wrappers for x86/Linux-variant specific syscalls
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------ */
|
|
|
|
PRE(sys_syscall223)
|
|
{
|
|
Int err;
|
|
|
|
/* 223 is used by sys_bproc. If we're not on a declared bproc
|
|
variant, fail in the usual way. */
|
|
|
|
if (!KernelVariantiS(KernelVariant_bproc, VG_(clo_kernel_variant))) {
|
|
PRINT("non-existent syscall! (syscall 223)");
|
|
PRE_REG_READ0(long, "ni_syscall(223)");
|
|
SET_STATUS_Failure( VKI_ENOSYS );
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
err = ML_(linux_variant_PRE_sys_bproc)( ARG1, ARG2, ARG3,
|
|
ARG4, ARG5, ARG6 );
|
|
if (err) {
|
|
SET_STATUS_Failure( err );
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
/* Let it go through. */
|
|
*flags |= SfMayBlock; /* who knows? play safe. */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
POST(sys_syscall223)
|
|
{
|
|
ML_(linux_variant_POST_sys_bproc)( ARG1, ARG2, ARG3,
|
|
ARG4, ARG5, ARG6 );
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#undef PRE
|
|
#undef POST
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
The x86/Linux syscall table
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
|
|
|
|
/* Add an x86-linux specific wrapper to a syscall table. */
|
|
#define PLAX_(sysno, name) WRAPPER_ENTRY_X_(x86_linux, sysno, name)
|
|
#define PLAXY(sysno, name) WRAPPER_ENTRY_XY(x86_linux, sysno, name)
|
|
|
|
|
|
// This table maps from __NR_xxx syscall numbers (from
|
|
// linux/include/asm-i386/unistd.h) to the appropriate PRE/POST sys_foo()
|
|
// wrappers on x86 (as per sys_call_table in linux/arch/i386/kernel/entry.S).
|
|
//
|
|
// For those syscalls not handled by Valgrind, the annotation indicate its
|
|
// arch/OS combination, eg. */* (generic), */Linux (Linux only), ?/?
|
|
// (unknown).
|
|
|
|
static SyscallTableEntry syscall_table[] = {
|
|
//zz // (restart_syscall) // 0
|
|
GENX_(__NR_exit, sys_exit), // 1
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fork, sys_fork), // 2
|
|
GENXY(__NR_read, sys_read), // 3
|
|
GENX_(__NR_write, sys_write), // 4
|
|
|
|
GENXY(__NR_open, sys_open), // 5
|
|
GENXY(__NR_close, sys_close), // 6
|
|
GENXY(__NR_waitpid, sys_waitpid), // 7
|
|
GENXY(__NR_creat, sys_creat), // 8
|
|
GENX_(__NR_link, sys_link), // 9
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_unlink, sys_unlink), // 10
|
|
GENX_(__NR_execve, sys_execve), // 11
|
|
GENX_(__NR_chdir, sys_chdir), // 12
|
|
GENXY(__NR_time, sys_time), // 13
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mknod, sys_mknod), // 14
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_chmod, sys_chmod), // 15
|
|
//zz LINX_(__NR_lchown, sys_lchown16), // 16
|
|
GENX_(__NR_break, sys_ni_syscall), // 17
|
|
//zz // (__NR_oldstat, sys_stat), // 18 (obsolete)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_lseek, sys_lseek), // 19
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getpid, sys_getpid), // 20
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mount, sys_mount), // 21
|
|
LINX_(__NR_umount, sys_oldumount), // 22
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setuid, sys_setuid16), // 23 ## P
|
|
LINX_(__NR_getuid, sys_getuid16), // 24 ## P
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_stime, sys_stime), // 25 * (SVr4,SVID,X/OPEN)
|
|
PLAXY(__NR_ptrace, sys_ptrace), // 26
|
|
GENX_(__NR_alarm, sys_alarm), // 27
|
|
//zz // (__NR_oldfstat, sys_fstat), // 28 * L -- obsolete
|
|
GENX_(__NR_pause, sys_pause), // 29
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_utime, sys_utime), // 30
|
|
GENX_(__NR_stty, sys_ni_syscall), // 31
|
|
GENX_(__NR_gtty, sys_ni_syscall), // 32
|
|
GENX_(__NR_access, sys_access), // 33
|
|
GENX_(__NR_nice, sys_nice), // 34
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_ftime, sys_ni_syscall), // 35
|
|
GENX_(__NR_sync, sys_sync), // 36
|
|
GENX_(__NR_kill, sys_kill), // 37
|
|
GENX_(__NR_rename, sys_rename), // 38
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mkdir, sys_mkdir), // 39
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_rmdir, sys_rmdir), // 40
|
|
GENXY(__NR_dup, sys_dup), // 41
|
|
LINXY(__NR_pipe, sys_pipe), // 42
|
|
GENXY(__NR_times, sys_times), // 43
|
|
GENX_(__NR_prof, sys_ni_syscall), // 44
|
|
//zz
|
|
GENX_(__NR_brk, sys_brk), // 45
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setgid, sys_setgid16), // 46
|
|
LINX_(__NR_getgid, sys_getgid16), // 47
|
|
//zz // (__NR_signal, sys_signal), // 48 */* (ANSI C)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_geteuid, sys_geteuid16), // 49
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_getegid, sys_getegid16), // 50
|
|
GENX_(__NR_acct, sys_acct), // 51
|
|
LINX_(__NR_umount2, sys_umount), // 52
|
|
GENX_(__NR_lock, sys_ni_syscall), // 53
|
|
LINXY(__NR_ioctl, sys_ioctl), // 54
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_fcntl, sys_fcntl), // 55
|
|
GENX_(__NR_mpx, sys_ni_syscall), // 56
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setpgid, sys_setpgid), // 57
|
|
GENX_(__NR_ulimit, sys_ni_syscall), // 58
|
|
//zz // (__NR_oldolduname, sys_olduname), // 59 Linux -- obsolete
|
|
//zz
|
|
GENX_(__NR_umask, sys_umask), // 60
|
|
GENX_(__NR_chroot, sys_chroot), // 61
|
|
//zz // (__NR_ustat, sys_ustat) // 62 SVr4 -- deprecated
|
|
GENXY(__NR_dup2, sys_dup2), // 63
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getppid, sys_getppid), // 64
|
|
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getpgrp, sys_getpgrp), // 65
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setsid, sys_setsid), // 66
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sigaction, sys_sigaction), // 67
|
|
//zz // (__NR_sgetmask, sys_sgetmask), // 68 */* (ANSI C)
|
|
//zz // (__NR_ssetmask, sys_ssetmask), // 69 */* (ANSI C)
|
|
//zz
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setreuid, sys_setreuid16), // 70
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setregid, sys_setregid16), // 71
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_sigsuspend, sys_sigsuspend), // 72
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sigpending, sys_sigpending), // 73
|
|
GENX_(__NR_sethostname, sys_sethostname), // 74
|
|
//zz
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setrlimit, sys_setrlimit), // 75
|
|
GENXY(__NR_getrlimit, sys_old_getrlimit), // 76
|
|
GENXY(__NR_getrusage, sys_getrusage), // 77
|
|
GENXY(__NR_gettimeofday, sys_gettimeofday), // 78
|
|
GENX_(__NR_settimeofday, sys_settimeofday), // 79
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_getgroups, sys_getgroups16), // 80
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setgroups, sys_setgroups16), // 81
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_select, old_select), // 82
|
|
GENX_(__NR_symlink, sys_symlink), // 83
|
|
//zz // (__NR_oldlstat, sys_lstat), // 84 -- obsolete
|
|
//zz
|
|
GENX_(__NR_readlink, sys_readlink), // 85
|
|
//zz // (__NR_uselib, sys_uselib), // 86 */Linux
|
|
//zz // (__NR_swapon, sys_swapon), // 87 */Linux
|
|
//zz // (__NR_reboot, sys_reboot), // 88 */Linux
|
|
//zz // (__NR_readdir, old_readdir), // 89 -- superseded
|
|
//zz
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_mmap, old_mmap), // 90
|
|
GENXY(__NR_munmap, sys_munmap), // 91
|
|
GENX_(__NR_truncate, sys_truncate), // 92
|
|
GENX_(__NR_ftruncate, sys_ftruncate), // 93
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fchmod, sys_fchmod), // 94
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_fchown, sys_fchown16), // 95
|
|
GENX_(__NR_getpriority, sys_getpriority), // 96
|
|
GENX_(__NR_setpriority, sys_setpriority), // 97
|
|
GENX_(__NR_profil, sys_ni_syscall), // 98
|
|
GENXY(__NR_statfs, sys_statfs), // 99
|
|
|
|
GENXY(__NR_fstatfs, sys_fstatfs), // 100
|
|
LINX_(__NR_ioperm, sys_ioperm), // 101
|
|
LINXY(__NR_socketcall, sys_socketcall), // 102 x86/Linux-only
|
|
LINXY(__NR_syslog, sys_syslog), // 103
|
|
GENXY(__NR_setitimer, sys_setitimer), // 104
|
|
|
|
GENXY(__NR_getitimer, sys_getitimer), // 105
|
|
GENXY(__NR_stat, sys_newstat), // 106
|
|
GENXY(__NR_lstat, sys_newlstat), // 107
|
|
GENXY(__NR_fstat, sys_newfstat), // 108
|
|
//zz // (__NR_olduname, sys_uname), // 109 -- obsolete
|
|
//zz
|
|
GENX_(__NR_iopl, sys_iopl), // 110
|
|
LINX_(__NR_vhangup, sys_vhangup), // 111
|
|
GENX_(__NR_idle, sys_ni_syscall), // 112
|
|
PLAXY(__NR_vm86old, sys_vm86old), // 113 x86/Linux-only
|
|
GENXY(__NR_wait4, sys_wait4), // 114
|
|
//zz
|
|
//zz // (__NR_swapoff, sys_swapoff), // 115 */Linux
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sysinfo, sys_sysinfo), // 116
|
|
LINXY(__NR_ipc, sys_ipc), // 117
|
|
GENX_(__NR_fsync, sys_fsync), // 118
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_sigreturn, sys_sigreturn), // 119 ?/Linux
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_clone, sys_clone), // 120
|
|
//zz // (__NR_setdomainname, sys_setdomainname), // 121 */*(?)
|
|
GENXY(__NR_uname, sys_newuname), // 122
|
|
PLAX_(__NR_modify_ldt, sys_modify_ldt), // 123
|
|
LINXY(__NR_adjtimex, sys_adjtimex), // 124
|
|
|
|
GENXY(__NR_mprotect, sys_mprotect), // 125
|
|
LINXY(__NR_sigprocmask, sys_sigprocmask), // 126
|
|
//zz // Nb: create_module() was removed 2.4-->2.6
|
|
GENX_(__NR_create_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 127
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LINX_(__NR_init_module, sys_init_module), // 128
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LINX_(__NR_delete_module, sys_delete_module), // 129
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//zz // Nb: get_kernel_syms() was removed 2.4-->2.6
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GENX_(__NR_get_kernel_syms, sys_ni_syscall), // 130
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LINX_(__NR_quotactl, sys_quotactl), // 131
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GENX_(__NR_getpgid, sys_getpgid), // 132
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GENX_(__NR_fchdir, sys_fchdir), // 133
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//zz // (__NR_bdflush, sys_bdflush), // 134 */Linux
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//zz
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//zz // (__NR_sysfs, sys_sysfs), // 135 SVr4
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LINX_(__NR_personality, sys_personality), // 136
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GENX_(__NR_afs_syscall, sys_ni_syscall), // 137
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LINX_(__NR_setfsuid, sys_setfsuid16), // 138
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LINX_(__NR_setfsgid, sys_setfsgid16), // 139
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LINXY(__NR__llseek, sys_llseek), // 140
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GENXY(__NR_getdents, sys_getdents), // 141
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GENX_(__NR__newselect, sys_select), // 142
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GENX_(__NR_flock, sys_flock), // 143
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GENX_(__NR_msync, sys_msync), // 144
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GENXY(__NR_readv, sys_readv), // 145
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GENX_(__NR_writev, sys_writev), // 146
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GENX_(__NR_getsid, sys_getsid), // 147
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GENX_(__NR_fdatasync, sys_fdatasync), // 148
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LINXY(__NR__sysctl, sys_sysctl), // 149
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GENX_(__NR_mlock, sys_mlock), // 150
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GENX_(__NR_munlock, sys_munlock), // 151
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GENX_(__NR_mlockall, sys_mlockall), // 152
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LINX_(__NR_munlockall, sys_munlockall), // 153
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LINXY(__NR_sched_setparam, sys_sched_setparam), // 154
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LINXY(__NR_sched_getparam, sys_sched_getparam), // 155
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LINX_(__NR_sched_setscheduler, sys_sched_setscheduler), // 156
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LINX_(__NR_sched_getscheduler, sys_sched_getscheduler), // 157
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LINX_(__NR_sched_yield, sys_sched_yield), // 158
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LINX_(__NR_sched_get_priority_max, sys_sched_get_priority_max),// 159
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LINX_(__NR_sched_get_priority_min, sys_sched_get_priority_min),// 160
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LINXY(__NR_sched_rr_get_interval, sys_sched_rr_get_interval), // 161
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GENXY(__NR_nanosleep, sys_nanosleep), // 162
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GENX_(__NR_mremap, sys_mremap), // 163
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LINX_(__NR_setresuid, sys_setresuid16), // 164
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LINXY(__NR_getresuid, sys_getresuid16), // 165
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PLAXY(__NR_vm86, sys_vm86), // 166 x86/Linux-only
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GENX_(__NR_query_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 167
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GENXY(__NR_poll, sys_poll), // 168
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//zz // (__NR_nfsservctl, sys_nfsservctl), // 169 */Linux
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//zz
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LINX_(__NR_setresgid, sys_setresgid16), // 170
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LINXY(__NR_getresgid, sys_getresgid16), // 171
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LINXY(__NR_prctl, sys_prctl), // 172
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PLAX_(__NR_rt_sigreturn, sys_rt_sigreturn), // 173 x86/Linux only?
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigaction, sys_rt_sigaction), // 174
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigprocmask, sys_rt_sigprocmask), // 175
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigpending, sys_rt_sigpending), // 176
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigtimedwait, sys_rt_sigtimedwait),// 177
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LINXY(__NR_rt_sigqueueinfo, sys_rt_sigqueueinfo),// 178
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LINX_(__NR_rt_sigsuspend, sys_rt_sigsuspend), // 179
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GENXY(__NR_pread64, sys_pread64), // 180
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GENX_(__NR_pwrite64, sys_pwrite64), // 181
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LINX_(__NR_chown, sys_chown16), // 182
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GENXY(__NR_getcwd, sys_getcwd), // 183
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LINXY(__NR_capget, sys_capget), // 184
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LINX_(__NR_capset, sys_capset), // 185
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GENXY(__NR_sigaltstack, sys_sigaltstack), // 186
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LINXY(__NR_sendfile, sys_sendfile), // 187
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GENXY(__NR_getpmsg, sys_getpmsg), // 188
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GENX_(__NR_putpmsg, sys_putpmsg), // 189
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// Nb: we treat vfork as fork
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GENX_(__NR_vfork, sys_fork), // 190
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GENXY(__NR_ugetrlimit, sys_getrlimit), // 191
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PLAX_(__NR_mmap2, sys_mmap2), // 192
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GENX_(__NR_truncate64, sys_truncate64), // 193
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GENX_(__NR_ftruncate64, sys_ftruncate64), // 194
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PLAXY(__NR_stat64, sys_stat64), // 195
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PLAXY(__NR_lstat64, sys_lstat64), // 196
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PLAXY(__NR_fstat64, sys_fstat64), // 197
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GENX_(__NR_lchown32, sys_lchown), // 198
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GENX_(__NR_getuid32, sys_getuid), // 199
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GENX_(__NR_getgid32, sys_getgid), // 200
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GENX_(__NR_geteuid32, sys_geteuid), // 201
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GENX_(__NR_getegid32, sys_getegid), // 202
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GENX_(__NR_setreuid32, sys_setreuid), // 203
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GENX_(__NR_setregid32, sys_setregid), // 204
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GENXY(__NR_getgroups32, sys_getgroups), // 205
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GENX_(__NR_setgroups32, sys_setgroups), // 206
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GENX_(__NR_fchown32, sys_fchown), // 207
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LINX_(__NR_setresuid32, sys_setresuid), // 208
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LINXY(__NR_getresuid32, sys_getresuid), // 209
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LINX_(__NR_setresgid32, sys_setresgid), // 210
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LINXY(__NR_getresgid32, sys_getresgid), // 211
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GENX_(__NR_chown32, sys_chown), // 212
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GENX_(__NR_setuid32, sys_setuid), // 213
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GENX_(__NR_setgid32, sys_setgid), // 214
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LINX_(__NR_setfsuid32, sys_setfsuid), // 215
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LINX_(__NR_setfsgid32, sys_setfsgid), // 216
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LINX_(__NR_pivot_root, sys_pivot_root), // 217
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GENXY(__NR_mincore, sys_mincore), // 218
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GENX_(__NR_madvise, sys_madvise), // 219
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GENXY(__NR_getdents64, sys_getdents64), // 220
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LINXY(__NR_fcntl64, sys_fcntl64), // 221
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GENX_(222, sys_ni_syscall), // 222
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PLAXY(223, sys_syscall223), // 223 // sys_bproc?
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LINX_(__NR_gettid, sys_gettid), // 224
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LINX_(__NR_readahead, sys_readahead), // 225 */Linux
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LINX_(__NR_setxattr, sys_setxattr), // 226
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LINX_(__NR_lsetxattr, sys_lsetxattr), // 227
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LINX_(__NR_fsetxattr, sys_fsetxattr), // 228
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LINXY(__NR_getxattr, sys_getxattr), // 229
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LINXY(__NR_lgetxattr, sys_lgetxattr), // 230
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LINXY(__NR_fgetxattr, sys_fgetxattr), // 231
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LINXY(__NR_listxattr, sys_listxattr), // 232
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LINXY(__NR_llistxattr, sys_llistxattr), // 233
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LINXY(__NR_flistxattr, sys_flistxattr), // 234
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LINX_(__NR_removexattr, sys_removexattr), // 235
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LINX_(__NR_lremovexattr, sys_lremovexattr), // 236
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LINX_(__NR_fremovexattr, sys_fremovexattr), // 237
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LINXY(__NR_tkill, sys_tkill), // 238 */Linux
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LINXY(__NR_sendfile64, sys_sendfile64), // 239
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LINXY(__NR_futex, sys_futex), // 240
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LINX_(__NR_sched_setaffinity, sys_sched_setaffinity), // 241
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LINXY(__NR_sched_getaffinity, sys_sched_getaffinity), // 242
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PLAX_(__NR_set_thread_area, sys_set_thread_area), // 243
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PLAX_(__NR_get_thread_area, sys_get_thread_area), // 244
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LINXY(__NR_io_setup, sys_io_setup), // 245
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LINX_(__NR_io_destroy, sys_io_destroy), // 246
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LINXY(__NR_io_getevents, sys_io_getevents), // 247
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LINX_(__NR_io_submit, sys_io_submit), // 248
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LINXY(__NR_io_cancel, sys_io_cancel), // 249
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LINX_(__NR_fadvise64, sys_fadvise64), // 250 */(Linux?)
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GENX_(251, sys_ni_syscall), // 251
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LINX_(__NR_exit_group, sys_exit_group), // 252
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LINXY(__NR_lookup_dcookie, sys_lookup_dcookie), // 253
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LINXY(__NR_epoll_create, sys_epoll_create), // 254
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LINX_(__NR_epoll_ctl, sys_epoll_ctl), // 255
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LINXY(__NR_epoll_wait, sys_epoll_wait), // 256
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//zz // (__NR_remap_file_pages, sys_remap_file_pages), // 257 */Linux
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LINX_(__NR_set_tid_address, sys_set_tid_address), // 258
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LINXY(__NR_timer_create, sys_timer_create), // 259
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LINXY(__NR_timer_settime, sys_timer_settime), // (timer_create+1)
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LINXY(__NR_timer_gettime, sys_timer_gettime), // (timer_create+2)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_timer_getoverrun, sys_timer_getoverrun),//(timer_create+3)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_timer_delete, sys_timer_delete), // (timer_create+4)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_clock_settime, sys_clock_settime), // (timer_create+5)
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_clock_gettime, sys_clock_gettime), // (timer_create+6)
|
|
LINXY(__NR_clock_getres, sys_clock_getres), // (timer_create+7)
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|
LINXY(__NR_clock_nanosleep, sys_clock_nanosleep),// (timer_create+8) */*
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|
GENXY(__NR_statfs64, sys_statfs64), // 268
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GENXY(__NR_fstatfs64, sys_fstatfs64), // 269
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LINX_(__NR_tgkill, sys_tgkill), // 270 */Linux
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|
GENX_(__NR_utimes, sys_utimes), // 271
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|
LINX_(__NR_fadvise64_64, sys_fadvise64_64), // 272 */(Linux?)
|
|
GENX_(__NR_vserver, sys_ni_syscall), // 273
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mbind, sys_mbind), // 274 ?/?
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|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_get_mempolicy, sys_get_mempolicy), // 275 ?/?
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|
LINX_(__NR_set_mempolicy, sys_set_mempolicy), // 276 ?/?
|
|
LINXY(__NR_mq_open, sys_mq_open), // 277
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mq_unlink, sys_mq_unlink), // (mq_open+1)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mq_timedsend, sys_mq_timedsend), // (mq_open+2)
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_mq_timedreceive, sys_mq_timedreceive),// (mq_open+3)
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mq_notify, sys_mq_notify), // (mq_open+4)
|
|
LINXY(__NR_mq_getsetattr, sys_mq_getsetattr), // (mq_open+5)
|
|
GENX_(__NR_sys_kexec_load, sys_ni_syscall), // 283
|
|
LINXY(__NR_waitid, sys_waitid), // 284
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|
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|
GENX_(285, sys_ni_syscall), // 285
|
|
LINX_(__NR_add_key, sys_add_key), // 286
|
|
LINX_(__NR_request_key, sys_request_key), // 287
|
|
LINXY(__NR_keyctl, sys_keyctl), // 288
|
|
LINX_(__NR_ioprio_set, sys_ioprio_set), // 289
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|
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LINX_(__NR_ioprio_get, sys_ioprio_get), // 290
|
|
LINX_(__NR_inotify_init, sys_inotify_init), // 291
|
|
LINX_(__NR_inotify_add_watch, sys_inotify_add_watch), // 292
|
|
LINX_(__NR_inotify_rm_watch, sys_inotify_rm_watch), // 293
|
|
// LINX_(__NR_migrate_pages, sys_migrate_pages), // 294
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LINXY(__NR_openat, sys_openat), // 295
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mkdirat, sys_mkdirat), // 296
|
|
LINX_(__NR_mknodat, sys_mknodat), // 297
|
|
LINX_(__NR_fchownat, sys_fchownat), // 298
|
|
LINX_(__NR_futimesat, sys_futimesat), // 299
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|
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PLAXY(__NR_fstatat64, sys_fstatat64), // 300
|
|
LINX_(__NR_unlinkat, sys_unlinkat), // 301
|
|
LINX_(__NR_renameat, sys_renameat), // 302
|
|
LINX_(__NR_linkat, sys_linkat), // 303
|
|
LINX_(__NR_symlinkat, sys_symlinkat), // 304
|
|
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LINX_(__NR_readlinkat, sys_readlinkat), // 305
|
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LINX_(__NR_fchmodat, sys_fchmodat), // 306
|
|
LINX_(__NR_faccessat, sys_faccessat), // 307
|
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LINXY(__NR_pselect6, sys_pselect6), // 308
|
|
LINXY(__NR_ppoll, sys_ppoll), // 309
|
|
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LINX_(__NR_unshare, sys_unshare), // 310
|
|
LINX_(__NR_set_robust_list, sys_set_robust_list), // 311
|
|
LINXY(__NR_get_robust_list, sys_get_robust_list), // 312
|
|
LINX_(__NR_splice, sys_splice), // 313
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sync_file_range, sys_sync_file_range), // 314
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_tee, sys_tee), // 315
|
|
LINXY(__NR_vmsplice, sys_vmsplice), // 316
|
|
LINXY(__NR_move_pages, sys_move_pages), // 317
|
|
LINXY(__NR_getcpu, sys_getcpu), // 318
|
|
LINXY(__NR_epoll_pwait, sys_epoll_pwait), // 319
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_utimensat, sys_utimensat), // 320
|
|
LINXY(__NR_signalfd, sys_signalfd), // 321
|
|
LINXY(__NR_timerfd_create, sys_timerfd_create), // 322
|
|
LINXY(__NR_eventfd, sys_eventfd), // 323
|
|
LINX_(__NR_fallocate, sys_fallocate), // 324
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_timerfd_settime, sys_timerfd_settime), // 325
|
|
LINXY(__NR_timerfd_gettime, sys_timerfd_gettime), // 326
|
|
LINXY(__NR_signalfd4, sys_signalfd4), // 327
|
|
LINXY(__NR_eventfd2, sys_eventfd2), // 328
|
|
LINXY(__NR_epoll_create1, sys_epoll_create1), // 329
|
|
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LINXY(__NR_dup3, sys_dup3), // 330
|
|
LINXY(__NR_pipe2, sys_pipe2), // 331
|
|
LINXY(__NR_inotify_init1, sys_inotify_init1), // 332
|
|
LINXY(__NR_preadv, sys_preadv), // 333
|
|
LINX_(__NR_pwritev, sys_pwritev), // 334
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_rt_tgsigqueueinfo, sys_rt_tgsigqueueinfo),// 335
|
|
LINXY(__NR_perf_event_open, sys_perf_event_open), // 336
|
|
LINXY(__NR_recvmmsg, sys_recvmmsg), // 337
|
|
LINXY(__NR_fanotify_init, sys_fanotify_init), // 338
|
|
LINX_(__NR_fanotify_mark, sys_fanotify_mark), // 339
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_prlimit64, sys_prlimit64), // 340
|
|
LINXY(__NR_name_to_handle_at, sys_name_to_handle_at),// 341
|
|
LINXY(__NR_open_by_handle_at, sys_open_by_handle_at),// 342
|
|
LINXY(__NR_clock_adjtime, sys_clock_adjtime), // 343
|
|
LINX_(__NR_syncfs, sys_syncfs), // 344
|
|
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|
LINXY(__NR_sendmmsg, sys_sendmmsg), // 345
|
|
// LINX_(__NR_setns, sys_ni_syscall), // 346
|
|
LINXY(__NR_process_vm_readv, sys_process_vm_readv), // 347
|
|
LINX_(__NR_process_vm_writev, sys_process_vm_writev),// 348
|
|
LINX_(__NR_kcmp, sys_kcmp), // 349
|
|
|
|
// LIN__(__NR_finit_module, sys_ni_syscall), // 350
|
|
// LIN__(__NR_sched_setattr, sys_ni_syscall), // 351
|
|
// LIN__(__NR_sched_getattr, sys_ni_syscall), // 352
|
|
LINX_(__NR_renameat2, sys_renameat2), // 353
|
|
// LIN__(__NR_seccomp, sys_ni_syscall), // 354
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_getrandom, sys_getrandom), // 355
|
|
LINXY(__NR_memfd_create, sys_memfd_create), // 356
|
|
// LIN__(__NR_bpf, sys_ni_syscall), // 357
|
|
LINXY(__NR_socket, sys_socket), // 359
|
|
LINXY(__NR_socketpair, sys_socketpair), // 360
|
|
LINX_(__NR_bind, sys_bind), // 361
|
|
LINX_(__NR_connect, sys_connect), // 362
|
|
LINX_(__NR_listen, sys_listen), // 363
|
|
LINXY(__NR_accept4, sys_accept4), // 364
|
|
LINXY(__NR_getsockopt, sys_getsockopt), // 365
|
|
LINX_(__NR_setsockopt, sys_setsockopt), // 366
|
|
LINXY(__NR_getsockname, sys_getsockname), // 367
|
|
LINXY(__NR_getpeername, sys_getpeername), // 368
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sendto, sys_sendto), // 369
|
|
LINX_(__NR_sendmsg, sys_sendmsg), // 370
|
|
LINXY(__NR_recvfrom, sys_recvfrom), // 371
|
|
LINXY(__NR_recvmsg, sys_recvmsg), // 372
|
|
LINX_(__NR_shutdown, sys_shutdown), // 373
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_membarrier, sys_membarrier), // 375
|
|
|
|
LINX_(__NR_copy_file_range, sys_copy_file_range), // 377
|
|
LINXY(__NR_preadv2, sys_preadv2), // 378
|
|
LINX_(__NR_pwritev2, sys_pwritev2), // 379
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|
|
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LINXY(__NR_pkey_mprotect, sys_pkey_mprotect), // 380
|
|
LINX_(__NR_pkey_alloc, sys_pkey_alloc), // 381
|
|
LINX_(__NR_pkey_free, sys_pkey_free), // 382
|
|
LINXY(__NR_statx, sys_statx), // 383
|
|
|
|
/* Explicitly not supported on i386 yet. */
|
|
GENX_(__NR_arch_prctl, sys_ni_syscall), // 384
|
|
|
|
LINXY(__NR_io_uring_setup, sys_io_uring_setup), // 425
|
|
LINXY(__NR_io_uring_enter, sys_io_uring_enter), // 426
|
|
LINXY(__NR_io_uring_register, sys_io_uring_register),// 427
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
SyscallTableEntry* ML_(get_linux_syscall_entry) ( UInt sysno )
|
|
{
|
|
const UInt syscall_table_size
|
|
= sizeof(syscall_table) / sizeof(syscall_table[0]);
|
|
|
|
/* Is it in the contiguous initial section of the table? */
|
|
if (sysno < syscall_table_size) {
|
|
SyscallTableEntry* sys = &syscall_table[sysno];
|
|
if (sys->before == NULL)
|
|
return NULL; /* no entry */
|
|
else
|
|
return sys;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Can't find a wrapper */
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
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|
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#endif // defined(VGP_x86_linux)
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- end ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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