__syscall.S revision 1.1 1 1.1 matt /* $NetBSD: __syscall.S,v 1.1 2014/08/10 05:47:37 matt Exp $ */
2 1.1 matt
3 1.1 matt /*-
4 1.1 matt * Copyright (c) 2014 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 matt * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 matt *
7 1.1 matt * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 matt * by Matt Thomas of 3am Software Foundry.
9 1.1 matt *
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30 1.1 matt */
31 1.1 matt
32 1.1 matt #include "SYS.h"
33 1.1 matt
34 1.1 matt #ifndef FUNCNAME
35 1.1 matt #define FUNCNAME __syscall
36 1.1 matt #define SYSTRAP_SYSCALL SYSTRAP(__syscall)
37 1.1 matt #endif
38 1.1 matt
39 1.1 matt #if SYS_MAXSYSARGS > 8
40 1.1 matt #error SYS_MAXSYSARGS is greater than 8
41 1.1 matt #endif
42 1.1 matt
43 1.1 matt ENTRY(FUNCNAME)
44 1.1 matt /*
45 1.1 matt * AAPCS64 supplies the first 8 arguments in registers but since
46 1.1 matt * the first argument is the syscall #, we only have room for 7
47 1.1 matt * arguments. Thus if the syscall uses all 8 arguments, the last
48 1.1 matt * argument will have been placed on the stack. Rather than
49 1.1 matt * complicating the kernel syscall code to deal with that, we fixup
50 1.1 matt * things here.
51 1.1 matt *
52 1.1 matt * First we move the syscall number to x17 freeing a register.
53 1.1 matt * Then we move the rest of the arguments to their proper register.
54 1.1 matt * Finally, load x7 from the stack.
55 1.1 matt *
56 1.1 matt * Now everything looks as if the syscall wrapper was directly called.
57 1.1 matt * (unless it was for pipe, fork, vfork, ptrace, or __clone).
58 1.1 matt */
59 1.1 matt mov x17, x0
60 1.1 matt mov x0, x1
61 1.1 matt mov x1, x2
62 1.1 matt mov x2, x3
63 1.1 matt mov x3, x4
64 1.1 matt mov x4, x5
65 1.1 matt mov x5, x6
66 1.1 matt mov x6, x7
67 1.1 matt ldr x7, [sp, #0]
68 1.1 matt SYSTRAP_SYSCALL
69 1.1 matt _INVOKE_CERROR()
70 1.1 matt ret
71 1.1 matt END(FUNCNAME)
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