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      1  1.28.4.1      kent /*	$NetBSD: linux_machdep.c,v 1.28.4.1 2005/04/29 11:28:33 kent Exp $ */
      2       1.1      manu 
      3       1.1      manu /*-
      4       1.1      manu  * Copyright (c) 1995, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5       1.1      manu  * All rights reserved.
      6       1.1      manu  *
      7       1.1      manu  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8       1.1      manu  * by Frank van der Linden and Emmanuel Dreyfus.
      9       1.1      manu  *
     10       1.1      manu  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11       1.1      manu  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12       1.1      manu  * are met:
     13       1.1      manu  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14       1.1      manu  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15       1.1      manu  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16       1.1      manu  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17       1.1      manu  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18       1.1      manu  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     19       1.1      manu  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     20       1.1      manu  *	This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
     21       1.1      manu  *	Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
     22       1.1      manu  * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
     23       1.1      manu  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
     24       1.1      manu  *    from this software without specific prior written permission.
     25       1.1      manu  *
     26       1.1      manu  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     27       1.1      manu  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     28       1.1      manu  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     29       1.1      manu  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     30       1.1      manu  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     31       1.1      manu  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     32       1.1      manu  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     33       1.1      manu  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     34       1.1      manu  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     35       1.1      manu  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     36       1.1      manu  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     37       1.1      manu  */
     38      1.12     lukem 
     39      1.12     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     40  1.28.4.1      kent __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: linux_machdep.c,v 1.28.4.1 2005/04/29 11:28:33 kent Exp $");
     41       1.1      manu 
     42       1.1      manu #include <sys/param.h>
     43       1.1      manu #include <sys/systm.h>
     44       1.1      manu #include <sys/signalvar.h>
     45       1.1      manu #include <sys/kernel.h>
     46       1.1      manu #include <sys/proc.h>
     47       1.1      manu #include <sys/user.h>
     48       1.1      manu #include <sys/buf.h>
     49       1.1      manu #include <sys/reboot.h>
     50       1.1      manu #include <sys/conf.h>
     51       1.1      manu #include <sys/exec.h>
     52       1.1      manu #include <sys/file.h>
     53       1.1      manu #include <sys/callout.h>
     54       1.1      manu #include <sys/malloc.h>
     55       1.1      manu #include <sys/mbuf.h>
     56       1.1      manu #include <sys/msgbuf.h>
     57       1.1      manu #include <sys/mount.h>
     58       1.1      manu #include <sys/vnode.h>
     59       1.1      manu #include <sys/device.h>
     60      1.20   thorpej #include <sys/sa.h>
     61       1.1      manu #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
     62       1.1      manu #include <sys/filedesc.h>
     63       1.1      manu #include <sys/exec_elf.h>
     64       1.1      manu #include <sys/disklabel.h>
     65       1.3      manu #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     66       1.1      manu #include <miscfs/specfs/specdev.h>
     67       1.1      manu 
     68       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_types.h>
     69       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_signal.h>
     70       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_util.h>
     71       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_ioctl.h>
     72       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_hdio.h>
     73       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_exec.h>
     74       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/common/linux_machdep.h>
     75       1.1      manu 
     76       1.1      manu #include <compat/linux/linux_syscallargs.h>
     77       1.1      manu 
     78       1.1      manu #include <machine/cpu.h>
     79      1.11       wiz #include <machine/fpu.h>
     80       1.1      manu #include <machine/psl.h>
     81       1.1      manu #include <machine/reg.h>
     82       1.1      manu #include <machine/vmparam.h>
     83       1.1      manu 
     84       1.1      manu /*
     85       1.1      manu  * To see whether wscons is configured (for virtual console ioctl calls).
     86       1.1      manu  */
     87      1.10       mrg #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
     88       1.1      manu #include "wsdisplay.h"
     89       1.1      manu #endif
     90       1.1      manu #if (NWSDISPLAY > 0)
     91       1.1      manu #include <dev/wscons/wsconsio.h>
     92       1.1      manu #include <dev/wscons/wsdisplay_usl_io.h>
     93       1.1      manu #endif
     94       1.1      manu 
     95  1.28.4.1      kent /*
     96       1.1      manu  * Set set up registers on exec.
     97       1.1      manu  * XXX not used at the moment since in sys/kern/exec_conf, LINUX_COMPAT
     98       1.1      manu  * entry uses NetBSD's native setregs instead of linux_setregs
     99       1.1      manu  */
    100       1.1      manu void
    101  1.28.4.1      kent linux_setregs(l, pack, stack)
    102      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    103       1.1      manu 	struct exec_package *pack;
    104       1.1      manu 	u_long stack;
    105  1.28.4.1      kent {
    106      1.20   thorpej 	setregs(l, pack, stack);
    107       1.1      manu }
    108       1.1      manu 
    109       1.1      manu /*
    110       1.1      manu  * Send an interrupt to process.
    111       1.1      manu  *
    112       1.1      manu  * Adapted from arch/powerpc/powerpc/sig_machdep.c:sendsig and
    113       1.1      manu  * compat/linux/arch/i386/linux_machdep.c:linux_sendsig
    114       1.1      manu  *
    115       1.6      manu  * XXX Does not work well yet with RT signals
    116       1.1      manu  *
    117       1.1      manu  */
    118       1.1      manu 
    119      1.23      matt void
    120      1.24  christos linux_sendsig(const ksiginfo_t *ksi, const sigset_t *mask)
    121       1.1      manu {
    122      1.26   thorpej 	const int sig = ksi->ksi_signo;
    123      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
    124      1.20   thorpej 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    125       1.1      manu 	struct trapframe *tf;
    126      1.16   thorpej 	sig_t catcher = SIGACTION(p, sig).sa_handler;
    127       1.8      manu 	struct linux_sigregs frame;
    128       1.4  christos 	struct linux_pt_regs linux_regs;
    129       1.1      manu 	struct linux_sigcontext sc;
    130       1.8      manu 	register_t fp;
    131       1.1      manu 	int onstack;
    132       1.1      manu 	int i;
    133       1.1      manu 
    134      1.20   thorpej 	tf = trapframe(l);
    135  1.28.4.1      kent 
    136  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    137  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * Do we need to jump onto the signal stack?
    138       1.1      manu 	 */
    139       1.1      manu 	onstack =
    140       1.1      manu 	    (p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags & (SS_DISABLE | SS_ONSTACK)) == 0 &&
    141       1.1      manu 	    (SIGACTION(p, sig).sa_flags & SA_ONSTACK) != 0;
    142       1.1      manu 
    143       1.1      manu 	/*
    144       1.1      manu 	 * Signal stack is broken (see at the end of linux_sigreturn), so we do
    145       1.1      manu 	 * not use it yet. XXX fix this.
    146       1.1      manu 	 */
    147       1.1      manu 	onstack=0;
    148       1.1      manu 
    149  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    150  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * Allocate space for the signal handler context.
    151       1.1      manu 	 */
    152       1.4  christos 	if (onstack) {
    153       1.8      manu 		fp = (register_t)
    154       1.4  christos 		    ((caddr_t)p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_sp +
    155       1.1      manu 		    p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_size);
    156       1.4  christos 	} else {
    157       1.8      manu 		fp = tf->fixreg[1];
    158       1.4  christos 	}
    159       1.8      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    160       1.8      manu 	printf("fp at start of linux_sendsig = %x\n", fp);
    161       1.8      manu #endif
    162       1.8      manu 	fp -= sizeof(struct linux_sigregs);
    163       1.8      manu 	fp &= ~0xf;
    164       1.1      manu 
    165  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    166       1.1      manu 	 * Prepare a sigcontext for later.
    167       1.1      manu 	 */
    168       1.8      manu 	memset(&sc, 0, sizeof sc);
    169      1.14  christos 	sc.lsignal = (int)native_to_linux_signo[sig];
    170       1.1      manu 	sc.lhandler = (unsigned long)catcher;
    171      1.13  christos 	native_to_linux_old_extra_sigset(&sc.lmask, &sc._unused[3], mask);
    172       1.1      manu 	sc.lregs = (struct linux_pt_regs*)fp;
    173       1.1      manu 
    174       1.1      manu 	/*
    175  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * Setup the signal stack frame as Linux does it in
    176       1.1      manu 	 * arch/ppc/kernel/signal.c:setup_frame()
    177       1.1      manu 	 *
    178  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * Save register context.
    179       1.1      manu 	 */
    180  1.28.4.1      kent 	for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
    181       1.1      manu 		linux_regs.lgpr[i] = tf->fixreg[i];
    182  1.28.4.1      kent 	linux_regs.lnip = tf->srr0;
    183      1.28      matt 	linux_regs.lmsr = tf->srr1 & PSL_USERSRR1;
    184       1.1      manu 	linux_regs.lorig_gpr3 = tf->fixreg[3]; /* XXX Is that right? */
    185       1.1      manu 	linux_regs.lctr = tf->ctr;
    186       1.1      manu 	linux_regs.llink = tf->lr;
    187       1.1      manu 	linux_regs.lxer = tf->xer;
    188  1.28.4.1      kent 	linux_regs.lccr = tf->cr;
    189       1.1      manu 	linux_regs.lmq = 0;  			/* Unused, 601 only */
    190       1.8      manu 	linux_regs.ltrap = tf->exc;
    191  1.28.4.1      kent 	linux_regs.ldar = tf->dar;
    192       1.8      manu 	linux_regs.ldsisr = tf->dsisr;
    193       1.8      manu 	linux_regs.lresult = 0;
    194       1.8      manu 
    195       1.8      manu 	memset(&frame, 0, sizeof(frame));
    196       1.8      manu 	memcpy(&frame.lgp_regs, &linux_regs, sizeof(linux_regs));
    197       1.1      manu 
    198      1.28      matt 	save_fpu_lwp(curlwp, FPU_SAVE);
    199      1.28      matt 	memcpy(&frame.lfp_regs, curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpreg, sizeof(frame.lfp_regs));
    200       1.1      manu 
    201       1.1      manu 	/*
    202       1.4  christos 	 * Copy Linux's signal trampoline on the user stack It should not
    203       1.6      manu 	 * be used, but Linux binaries might expect it to be there.
    204       1.1      manu 	 */
    205       1.4  christos 	frame.ltramp[0] = 0x38997777; /* li r0, 0x7777 */
    206       1.4  christos 	frame.ltramp[1] = 0x44000002; /* sc */
    207  1.28.4.1      kent 
    208       1.1      manu 	/*
    209       1.1      manu 	 * Move it to the user stack
    210  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * There is a little trick here, about the LINUX_ABIGAP: the
    211       1.1      manu 	 * linux_sigreg structure has a 56 int gap to support rs6000/xcoff
    212       1.1      manu 	 * binaries. But the Linux kernel seems to do without it, and it
    213       1.1      manu 	 * just skip it when building the stack frame. Hence the LINUX_ABIGAP.
    214       1.1      manu 	 */
    215       1.8      manu 	if (copyout(&frame, (caddr_t)fp, sizeof (frame) - LINUX_ABIGAP) != 0) {
    216       1.1      manu 		/*
    217       1.1      manu 		 * Process has trashed its stack; give it an illegal
    218       1.9      manu 		 * instruction to halt it in its tracks.
    219       1.1      manu 		 */
    220      1.20   thorpej 		sigexit(l, SIGILL);
    221       1.1      manu 		/* NOTREACHED */
    222       1.1      manu 	}
    223       1.1      manu 
    224       1.1      manu 	/*
    225       1.1      manu 	 * Add a sigcontext on the stack
    226       1.1      manu 	 */
    227       1.8      manu 	fp -= sizeof(struct linux_sigcontext);
    228       1.8      manu 	if (copyout(&sc, (caddr_t)fp, sizeof (struct linux_sigcontext)) != 0) {
    229       1.1      manu 		/*
    230       1.1      manu 		 * Process has trashed its stack; give it an illegal
    231       1.9      manu 		 * instruction to halt it in its tracks.
    232       1.1      manu 		 */
    233      1.20   thorpej 		sigexit(l, SIGILL);
    234       1.1      manu 		/* NOTREACHED */
    235       1.1      manu 	}
    236       1.1      manu 
    237       1.1      manu 	/*
    238       1.8      manu 	 * Set the registers according to how the Linux process expects them.
    239       1.8      manu 	 * "Mind the gap" Linux expects a gap here.
    240       1.1      manu 	 */
    241       1.8      manu 	tf->fixreg[1] = fp - LINUX__SIGNAL_FRAMESIZE;
    242       1.1      manu 	tf->lr = (int)catcher;
    243      1.14  christos 	tf->fixreg[3] = (int)native_to_linux_signo[sig];
    244       1.8      manu 	tf->fixreg[4] = fp;
    245       1.1      manu 	tf->srr0 = (int)p->p_sigctx.ps_sigcode;
    246       1.1      manu 
    247       1.8      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    248       1.8      manu 	printf("fp at end of linux_sendsig = %x\n", fp);
    249       1.8      manu #endif
    250  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    251  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * Remember that we're now on the signal stack.
    252       1.1      manu 	 */
    253       1.1      manu 	if (onstack)
    254       1.1      manu 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_ONSTACK;
    255       1.1      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    256       1.1      manu 	printf("linux_sendsig: exitting. fp=0x%lx\n",(long)fp);
    257       1.1      manu #endif
    258       1.1      manu }
    259       1.1      manu 
    260       1.1      manu /*
    261       1.1      manu  * System call to cleanup state after a signal
    262       1.1      manu  * has been taken.  Reset signal mask and
    263       1.1      manu  * stack state from context left by sendsig (above).
    264       1.1      manu  * Return to previous pc and psl as specified by
    265       1.1      manu  * context left by sendsig. Check carefully to
    266       1.1      manu  * make sure that the user has not modified the
    267       1.1      manu  * psl to gain improper privileges or to cause
    268       1.1      manu  * a machine fault.
    269       1.1      manu  *
    270       1.1      manu  * XXX not tested
    271       1.1      manu  */
    272       1.1      manu int
    273      1.20   thorpej linux_sys_rt_sigreturn(l, v, retval)
    274      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    275       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    276       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    277       1.1      manu {
    278       1.1      manu 	struct linux_sys_rt_sigreturn_args /* {
    279       1.1      manu 		syscallarg(struct linux_rt_sigframe *) sfp;
    280       1.1      manu 	} */ *uap = v;
    281      1.20   thorpej 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    282       1.1      manu 	struct linux_rt_sigframe *scp, sigframe;
    283       1.8      manu 	struct linux_sigregs sregs;
    284       1.8      manu 	struct linux_pt_regs *lregs;
    285       1.1      manu 	struct trapframe *tf;
    286       1.1      manu 	sigset_t mask;
    287       1.1      manu 	int i;
    288       1.1      manu 
    289       1.1      manu 	/*
    290       1.1      manu 	 * The trampoline code hands us the context.
    291       1.1      manu 	 * It is unsafe to keep track of it ourselves, in the event that a
    292       1.1      manu 	 * program jumps out of a signal handler.
    293       1.1      manu 	 */
    294       1.1      manu 	scp = SCARG(uap, sfp);
    295       1.1      manu 
    296       1.1      manu 	/*
    297       1.1      manu 	 * Get the context from user stack
    298       1.1      manu 	 */
    299       1.8      manu 	if (copyin((caddr_t)scp, &sigframe, sizeof(*scp)))
    300       1.1      manu 		return (EFAULT);
    301       1.1      manu 
    302       1.1      manu 	/*
    303       1.8      manu 	 *  Restore register context.
    304       1.1      manu 	 */
    305       1.8      manu 	if (copyin((caddr_t)sigframe.luc.luc_context.lregs,
    306       1.8      manu 		   &sregs, sizeof(sregs)))
    307       1.8      manu 		return (EFAULT);
    308       1.8      manu 	lregs = (struct linux_pt_regs *)&sregs.lgp_regs;
    309       1.8      manu 
    310      1.20   thorpej 	tf = trapframe(l);
    311       1.1      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    312       1.1      manu 	printf("linux_sys_sigreturn: trapframe=0x%lx scp=0x%lx\n",
    313       1.1      manu 	    (unsigned long)tf, (unsigned long)scp);
    314       1.1      manu #endif
    315       1.1      manu 
    316      1.28      matt 	if (!PSL_USEROK_P(lregs->lmsr))
    317  1.28.4.1      kent 		return (EINVAL);
    318       1.1      manu 
    319  1.28.4.1      kent 	for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
    320       1.8      manu 		tf->fixreg[i] = lregs->lgpr[i];
    321       1.8      manu 	tf->lr = lregs->llink;
    322       1.8      manu 	tf->cr = lregs->lccr;
    323       1.8      manu 	tf->xer = lregs->lxer;
    324       1.8      manu 	tf->ctr = lregs->lctr;
    325       1.8      manu 	tf->srr0 = lregs->lnip;
    326       1.8      manu 	tf->srr1 = lregs->lmsr;
    327       1.8      manu 
    328      1.28      matt 	/*
    329      1.28      matt 	 * Make sure the fpu state is discarded
    330      1.28      matt 	 */
    331      1.28      matt 	save_fpu_lwp(curlwp, FPU_DISCARD);
    332      1.28      matt 
    333      1.28      matt 	memcpy(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpreg, (caddr_t)&sregs.lfp_regs,
    334      1.28      matt 	       sizeof(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpreg));
    335       1.1      manu 
    336  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    337  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * Restore signal stack.
    338  1.28.4.1      kent 	 *
    339  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * XXX cannot find the onstack information in Linux sig context.
    340       1.1      manu 	 * Is signal stack really supported on Linux?
    341  1.28.4.1      kent 	 *
    342       1.1      manu 	 * It seems to be supported in libc6...
    343       1.1      manu 	 */
    344  1.28.4.1      kent 	/* if (sc.sc_onstack & SS_ONSTACK)
    345       1.1      manu 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_ONSTACK;
    346       1.1      manu 	else */
    347       1.1      manu 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags &= ~SS_ONSTACK;
    348       1.1      manu 
    349       1.8      manu 	/*
    350       1.8      manu 	 * Grab the signal mask
    351       1.8      manu 	 */
    352      1.13  christos 	linux_to_native_sigset(&mask, &sigframe.luc.luc_sigmask);
    353       1.8      manu 	(void) sigprocmask1(p, SIG_SETMASK, &mask, 0);
    354       1.8      manu 
    355       1.1      manu 	return (EJUSTRETURN);
    356       1.1      manu }
    357       1.1      manu 
    358       1.1      manu 
    359       1.1      manu /*
    360       1.1      manu  * The following needs code review for potential security issues
    361       1.1      manu  */
    362       1.1      manu int
    363  1.28.4.1      kent linux_sys_sigreturn(l, v, retval)
    364      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    365       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    366       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    367       1.1      manu {
    368       1.1      manu 	struct linux_sys_sigreturn_args /* {
    369       1.1      manu 		syscallarg(struct linux_sigcontext *) scp;
    370       1.1      manu 	} */ *uap = v;
    371      1.20   thorpej 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    372       1.1      manu 	struct linux_sigcontext *scp, context;
    373       1.8      manu 	struct linux_sigregs sregs;
    374       1.8      manu 	struct linux_pt_regs *lregs;
    375       1.1      manu 	struct trapframe *tf;
    376       1.1      manu 	sigset_t mask;
    377       1.1      manu 	int i;
    378       1.1      manu 
    379       1.1      manu 	/*
    380       1.1      manu 	 * The trampoline code hands us the context.
    381       1.1      manu 	 * It is unsafe to keep track of it ourselves, in the event that a
    382       1.1      manu 	 * program jumps out of a signal handler.
    383       1.1      manu 	 */
    384       1.1      manu 	scp = SCARG(uap, scp);
    385       1.1      manu 
    386       1.1      manu 	/*
    387       1.8      manu 	 * Get the context from user stack
    388       1.1      manu 	 */
    389       1.8      manu 	if (copyin(scp, &context, sizeof(*scp)))
    390       1.8      manu 		return (EFAULT);
    391       1.1      manu 
    392       1.1      manu 	/*
    393       1.8      manu 	 *  Restore register context.
    394       1.1      manu 	 */
    395       1.8      manu 	if (copyin((caddr_t)context.lregs, &sregs, sizeof(sregs)))
    396       1.8      manu 		return (EFAULT);
    397       1.8      manu 	lregs = (struct linux_pt_regs *)&sregs.lgp_regs;
    398       1.8      manu 
    399      1.20   thorpej 	tf = trapframe(l);
    400       1.1      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    401       1.1      manu 	printf("linux_sys_sigreturn: trapframe=0x%lx scp=0x%lx\n",
    402       1.1      manu 	    (unsigned long)tf, (unsigned long)scp);
    403       1.1      manu #endif
    404       1.1      manu 
    405      1.28      matt 	if (!PSL_USEROK_P(lregs->lmsr))
    406  1.28.4.1      kent 		return (EINVAL);
    407       1.1      manu 
    408  1.28.4.1      kent 	for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
    409       1.8      manu 		tf->fixreg[i] = lregs->lgpr[i];
    410       1.8      manu 	tf->lr = lregs->llink;
    411       1.8      manu 	tf->cr = lregs->lccr;
    412       1.8      manu 	tf->xer = lregs->lxer;
    413       1.8      manu 	tf->ctr = lregs->lctr;
    414       1.8      manu 	tf->srr0 = lregs->lnip;
    415       1.8      manu 	tf->srr1 = lregs->lmsr;
    416       1.8      manu 
    417      1.28      matt 	/*
    418      1.28      matt 	 * Make sure the fpu state is discarded
    419      1.28      matt 	 */
    420      1.28      matt 	save_fpu_lwp(curlwp, FPU_DISCARD);
    421      1.28      matt 
    422      1.28      matt 	memcpy(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpreg, (caddr_t)&sregs.lfp_regs,
    423      1.28      matt 	       sizeof(curpcb->pcb_fpu.fpreg));
    424       1.1      manu 
    425  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    426  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * Restore signal stack.
    427  1.28.4.1      kent 	 *
    428  1.28.4.1      kent 	 * XXX cannot find the onstack information in Linux sig context.
    429       1.1      manu 	 * Is signal stack really supported on Linux?
    430       1.1      manu 	 */
    431       1.4  christos #if 0
    432  1.28.4.1      kent 	if (sc.sc_onstack & SS_ONSTACK)
    433       1.1      manu 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags |= SS_ONSTACK;
    434       1.4  christos 	else
    435       1.4  christos #endif
    436       1.1      manu 		p->p_sigctx.ps_sigstk.ss_flags &= ~SS_ONSTACK;
    437       1.1      manu 
    438       1.1      manu 	/* Restore signal mask. */
    439      1.13  christos 	linux_old_extra_to_native_sigset(&mask, &context.lmask,
    440      1.13  christos 	    &context._unused[3]);
    441       1.1      manu 	(void) sigprocmask1(p, SIG_SETMASK, &mask, 0);
    442       1.1      manu 
    443       1.1      manu 	return (EJUSTRETURN);
    444       1.1      manu }
    445       1.1      manu 
    446       1.1      manu 
    447      1.11       wiz #if 0
    448       1.1      manu int
    449       1.1      manu linux_sys_modify_ldt(p, v, retval)
    450       1.1      manu 	struct proc *p;
    451       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    452       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    453       1.1      manu {
    454  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    455       1.4  christos 	 * This syscall is not implemented in Linux/PowerPC: we should not
    456       1.4  christos 	 * be here
    457       1.1      manu 	 */
    458       1.1      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    459  1.28.4.1      kent 	printf("linux_sys_modify_ldt: should not be here.\n");
    460       1.1      manu #endif
    461       1.1      manu   return 0;
    462       1.1      manu }
    463      1.11       wiz #endif
    464       1.1      manu 
    465  1.28.4.1      kent /*
    466       1.6      manu  * major device numbers remapping
    467       1.6      manu  */
    468       1.1      manu dev_t
    469      1.13  christos linux_fakedev(dev, raw)
    470       1.1      manu 	dev_t dev;
    471      1.13  christos 	int raw;
    472       1.1      manu {
    473      1.15  jdolecek 	/* XXX write me */
    474      1.15  jdolecek 	return dev;
    475       1.1      manu }
    476       1.1      manu 
    477       1.1      manu /*
    478       1.1      manu  * We come here in a last attempt to satisfy a Linux ioctl() call
    479       1.1      manu  */
    480       1.1      manu int
    481      1.22      fvdl linux_machdepioctl(p, v, retval)
    482      1.22      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    483       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    484       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    485  1.28.4.1      kent {
    486       1.1      manu 	struct linux_sys_ioctl_args /* {
    487       1.1      manu 		syscallarg(int) fd;
    488       1.1      manu 		syscallarg(u_long) com;
    489       1.1      manu 		syscallarg(caddr_t) data;
    490       1.1      manu 	} */ *uap = v;
    491       1.1      manu 	struct sys_ioctl_args bia;
    492       1.1      manu 	u_long com;
    493  1.28.4.1      kent 
    494       1.1      manu 	SCARG(&bia, fd) = SCARG(uap, fd);
    495       1.1      manu 	SCARG(&bia, data) = SCARG(uap, data);
    496       1.1      manu 	com = SCARG(uap, com);
    497  1.28.4.1      kent 
    498       1.1      manu 	switch (com) {
    499       1.1      manu 	default:
    500       1.1      manu 		printf("linux_machdepioctl: invalid ioctl %08lx\n", com);
    501       1.1      manu 		return EINVAL;
    502       1.1      manu 	}
    503       1.1      manu 	SCARG(&bia, com) = com;
    504      1.20   thorpej 	/* XXX NJWLWP */
    505      1.22      fvdl 	return sys_ioctl(curlwp, &bia, retval);
    506       1.1      manu }
    507      1.11       wiz #if 0
    508       1.1      manu /*
    509       1.1      manu  * Set I/O permissions for a process. Just set the maximum level
    510       1.1      manu  * right away (ignoring the argument), otherwise we would have
    511       1.1      manu  * to rely on I/O permission maps, which are not implemented.
    512       1.1      manu  */
    513       1.1      manu int
    514      1.20   thorpej linux_sys_iopl(l, v, retval)
    515      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    516       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    517       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    518       1.1      manu {
    519  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    520       1.1      manu 	 * This syscall is not implemented in Linux/PowerPC: we should not be here
    521       1.1      manu 	 */
    522       1.1      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    523       1.1      manu 	printf("linux_sys_iopl: should not be here.\n");
    524       1.1      manu #endif
    525       1.1      manu 	return 0;
    526       1.1      manu }
    527      1.11       wiz #endif
    528       1.1      manu 
    529       1.1      manu /*
    530       1.1      manu  * See above. If a root process tries to set access to an I/O port,
    531       1.1      manu  * just let it have the whole range.
    532       1.1      manu  */
    533       1.1      manu int
    534      1.20   thorpej linux_sys_ioperm(l, v, retval)
    535      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    536       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    537       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    538       1.1      manu {
    539  1.28.4.1      kent 	/*
    540       1.1      manu 	 * This syscall is not implemented in Linux/PowerPC: we should not be here
    541       1.1      manu 	 */
    542       1.1      manu #ifdef DEBUG_LINUX
    543  1.28.4.1      kent 	printf("linux_sys_ioperm: should not be here.\n");
    544       1.1      manu #endif
    545       1.1      manu 	return 0;
    546       1.1      manu }
    547       1.1      manu 
    548       1.1      manu /*
    549  1.28.4.1      kent  * wrapper linux_sys_new_uname() -> linux_sys_uname()
    550       1.1      manu  */
    551  1.28.4.1      kent int
    552  1.28.4.1      kent linux_sys_new_uname(l, v, retval)
    553      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    554       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    555       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    556       1.1      manu {
    557  1.28.4.1      kent 	return linux_sys_uname(l, v, retval);
    558       1.1      manu }
    559       1.1      manu 
    560       1.1      manu /*
    561  1.28.4.1      kent  * wrapper linux_sys_new_select() -> linux_sys_select()
    562       1.1      manu  */
    563  1.28.4.1      kent int
    564  1.28.4.1      kent linux_sys_new_select(l, v, retval)
    565      1.20   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
    566       1.1      manu 	void *v;
    567       1.1      manu 	register_t *retval;
    568       1.1      manu {
    569  1.28.4.1      kent 	return linux_sys_select(l, v, retval);
    570       1.1      manu }
    571