kern_ipc_10.c revision 1.12.4.1 1 /* $NetBSD: kern_ipc_10.c,v 1.12.4.1 2002/01/10 19:51:00 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1994 Adam Glass and Charles M. Hannum. All rights reserved.
5 *
6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8 * are met:
9 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
15 * must display the following acknowledgement:
16 * This product includes software developed by Adam Glass and Charles M.
17 * Hannum.
18 * 4. The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote products
19 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
20 *
21 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
22 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
23 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
24 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
25 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
26 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
27 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
28 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
29 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
30 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
31 */
32
33 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
34 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_ipc_10.c,v 1.12.4.1 2002/01/10 19:51:00 thorpej Exp $");
35
36 #include "opt_sysv.h"
37
38 #include <sys/param.h>
39 #include <sys/systm.h>
40 #include <sys/kernel.h>
41 #include <sys/proc.h>
42 #include <sys/sem.h>
43 #include <sys/malloc.h>
44
45 #include <sys/mount.h>
46 #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
47
48 #include <compat/common/compat_util.h>
49
50 #ifdef SYSVSEM
51 int
52 compat_10_sys_semsys(p, v, retval)
53 struct proc *p;
54 void *v;
55 register_t *retval;
56 {
57 struct compat_10_sys_semsys_args /* {
58 syscallarg(int) which;
59 syscallarg(int) a2;
60 syscallarg(int) a3;
61 syscallarg(int) a4;
62 syscallarg(int) a5;
63 } */ *uap = v;
64 struct compat_14_sys___semctl_args /* {
65 syscallarg(int) semid;
66 syscallarg(int) semnum;
67 syscallarg(int) cmd;
68 syscallarg(union __semun *) arg;
69 } */ __semctl_args;
70 struct sys_semget_args /* {
71 syscallarg(key_t) key;
72 syscallarg(int) nsems;
73 syscallarg(int) semflg;
74 } */ semget_args;
75 struct sys_semop_args /* {
76 syscallarg(int) semid;
77 syscallarg(struct sembuf *) sops;
78 syscallarg(u_int) nsops;
79 } */ semop_args;
80 struct sys_semconfig_args /* {
81 syscallarg(int) flag;
82 } */ semconfig_args;
83 caddr_t sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
84
85 switch (SCARG(uap, which)) {
86 case 0: /* __semctl() */
87 SCARG(&__semctl_args, semid) = SCARG(uap, a2);
88 SCARG(&__semctl_args, semnum) = SCARG(uap, a3);
89 SCARG(&__semctl_args, cmd) = SCARG(uap, a4);
90 SCARG(&__semctl_args, arg) = stackgap_alloc(&sg,
91 sizeof(union semun *));
92 copyout(&SCARG(uap, a5), SCARG(&__semctl_args, arg),
93 sizeof(union __semun));
94 return (compat_14_sys___semctl(p, &__semctl_args, retval));
95
96 case 1: /* semget() */
97 SCARG(&semget_args, key) = SCARG(uap, a2);
98 SCARG(&semget_args, nsems) = SCARG(uap, a3);
99 SCARG(&semget_args, semflg) = SCARG(uap, a4);
100 return (sys_semget(p, &semget_args, retval));
101
102 case 2: /* semop() */
103 SCARG(&semop_args, semid) = SCARG(uap, a2);
104 SCARG(&semop_args, sops) =
105 (struct sembuf *)(u_long)SCARG(uap, a3);
106 SCARG(&semop_args, nsops) = SCARG(uap, a4);
107 return (sys_semop(p, &semop_args, retval));
108
109 case 3: /* semconfig() */
110 SCARG(&semconfig_args, flag) = SCARG(uap, a2);
111 return (sys_semconfig(p, &semconfig_args, retval));
112
113 default:
114 return (EINVAL);
115 }
116 }
117 #endif
118
119 #ifdef SYSVSHM
120 int
121 compat_10_sys_shmsys(p, v, retval)
122 struct proc *p;
123 void *v;
124 register_t *retval;
125 {
126 struct compat_10_sys_shmsys_args /* {
127 syscallarg(int) which;
128 syscallarg(int) a2;
129 syscallarg(int) a3;
130 syscallarg(int) a4;
131 } */ *uap = v;
132 struct sys_shmat_args /* {
133 syscallarg(int) shmid;
134 syscallarg(void *) shmaddr;
135 syscallarg(int) shmflg;
136 } */ shmat_args;
137 struct compat_14_sys_shmctl_args /* {
138 syscallarg(int) shmid;
139 syscallarg(int) cmd;
140 syscallarg(struct shmid14_ds *) buf;
141 } */ shmctl_args;
142 struct sys_shmdt_args /* {
143 syscallarg(void *) shmaddr;
144 } */ shmdt_args;
145 struct sys_shmget_args /* {
146 syscallarg(key_t) key;
147 syscallarg(int) size;
148 syscallarg(int) shmflg;
149 } */ shmget_args;
150
151 switch (SCARG(uap, which)) {
152 case 0: /* shmat() */
153 SCARG(&shmat_args, shmid) = SCARG(uap, a2);
154 SCARG(&shmat_args, shmaddr) =
155 (void *)(u_long)SCARG(uap, a3);
156 SCARG(&shmat_args, shmflg) = SCARG(uap, a4);
157 return (sys_shmat(p, &shmat_args, retval));
158
159 case 1: /* shmctl() */
160 SCARG(&shmctl_args, shmid) = SCARG(uap, a2);
161 SCARG(&shmctl_args, cmd) = SCARG(uap, a3);
162 SCARG(&shmctl_args, buf) =
163 (struct shmid_ds14 *)(u_long)SCARG(uap, a4);
164 return (compat_14_sys_shmctl(p, &shmctl_args, retval));
165
166 case 2: /* shmdt() */
167 SCARG(&shmdt_args, shmaddr) =
168 (void *)(u_long)SCARG(uap, a2);
169 return (sys_shmdt(p, &shmdt_args, retval));
170
171 case 3: /* shmget() */
172 SCARG(&shmget_args, key) = SCARG(uap, a2);
173 SCARG(&shmget_args, size) = SCARG(uap, a3);
174 SCARG(&shmget_args, shmflg) = SCARG(uap, a4);
175 return (sys_shmget(p, &shmget_args, retval));
176
177 default:
178 return (EINVAL);
179 }
180 }
181 #endif
182
183 #ifdef SYSVMSG
184 int
185 compat_10_sys_msgsys(p, v, retval)
186 struct proc *p;
187 void *v;
188 register_t *retval;
189 {
190 struct compat_10_sys_msgsys_args /* {
191 syscallarg(int) which;
192 syscallarg(int) a2;
193 syscallarg(int) a3;
194 syscallarg(int) a4;
195 syscallarg(int) a5;
196 syscallarg(int) a6;
197 } */ *uap = v;
198 struct compat_14_sys_msgctl_args /* {
199 syscallarg(int) msqid;
200 syscallarg(int) cmd;
201 syscallarg(struct msqid14_ds *) buf;
202 } */ msgctl_args;
203 struct sys_msgget_args /* {
204 syscallarg(key_t) key;
205 syscallarg(int) msgflg;
206 } */ msgget_args;
207 struct sys_msgsnd_args /* {
208 syscallarg(int) msqid;
209 syscallarg(void *) msgp;
210 syscallarg(size_t) msgsz;
211 syscallarg(int) msgflg;
212 } */ msgsnd_args;
213 struct sys_msgrcv_args /* {
214 syscallarg(int) msqid;
215 syscallarg(void *) msgp;
216 syscallarg(size_t) msgsz;
217 syscallarg(long) msgtyp;
218 syscallarg(int) msgflg;
219 } */ msgrcv_args;
220
221 switch (SCARG(uap, which)) {
222 case 0: /* msgctl()*/
223 SCARG(&msgctl_args, msqid) = SCARG(uap, a2);
224 SCARG(&msgctl_args, cmd) = SCARG(uap, a3);
225 SCARG(&msgctl_args, buf) =
226 (struct msqid_ds14 *)(u_long)SCARG(uap, a4);
227 return (compat_14_sys_msgctl(p, &msgctl_args, retval));
228
229 case 1: /* msgget() */
230 SCARG(&msgget_args, key) = SCARG(uap, a2);
231 SCARG(&msgget_args, msgflg) = SCARG(uap, a3);
232 return (sys_msgget(p, &msgget_args, retval));
233
234 case 2: /* msgsnd() */
235 SCARG(&msgsnd_args, msqid) = SCARG(uap, a2);
236 SCARG(&msgsnd_args, msgp) =
237 (void *)(u_long)SCARG(uap, a3);
238 SCARG(&msgsnd_args, msgsz) = SCARG(uap, a4);
239 SCARG(&msgsnd_args, msgflg) = SCARG(uap, a5);
240 return (sys_msgsnd(p, &msgsnd_args, retval));
241
242 case 3: /* msgrcv() */
243 SCARG(&msgrcv_args, msqid) = SCARG(uap, a2);
244 SCARG(&msgrcv_args, msgp) =
245 (void *)(u_long)SCARG(uap, a3);
246 SCARG(&msgrcv_args, msgsz) = SCARG(uap, a4);
247 SCARG(&msgrcv_args, msgtyp) = SCARG(uap, a5);
248 SCARG(&msgrcv_args, msgflg) = SCARG(uap, a6);
249 return (sys_msgrcv(p, &msgrcv_args, retval));
250
251 default:
252 return (EINVAL);
253 }
254 }
255 #endif
256