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      1  1.18      fvdl /*	$NetBSD: linux_misc.c,v 1.18 1995/09/07 21:49:01 fvdl Exp $	*/
      2   1.1      fvdl 
      3   1.1      fvdl /*
      4   1.1      fvdl  * Copyright (c) 1995 Frank van der Linden
      5   1.1      fvdl  * All rights reserved.
      6   1.1      fvdl  *
      7   1.1      fvdl  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8   1.1      fvdl  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9   1.1      fvdl  * are met:
     10   1.1      fvdl  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11   1.1      fvdl  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12   1.1      fvdl  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13   1.1      fvdl  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14   1.1      fvdl  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15   1.1      fvdl  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     16   1.1      fvdl  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     17   1.1      fvdl  *      This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project
     18   1.1      fvdl  *      by Frank van der Linden
     19   1.1      fvdl  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     20   1.1      fvdl  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission
     21   1.1      fvdl  *
     22   1.1      fvdl  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     23   1.1      fvdl  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     24   1.1      fvdl  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     25   1.1      fvdl  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     26   1.1      fvdl  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     27   1.1      fvdl  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     28   1.1      fvdl  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     29   1.1      fvdl  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     30   1.1      fvdl  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     31   1.1      fvdl  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     32   1.1      fvdl  */
     33   1.1      fvdl 
     34   1.1      fvdl /*
     35   1.1      fvdl  * Linux compatibility module. Try to deal with various Linux system calls.
     36   1.1      fvdl  */
     37   1.1      fvdl 
     38   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/param.h>
     39   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/systm.h>
     40   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/namei.h>
     41   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/proc.h>
     42   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/dir.h>
     43   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/file.h>
     44   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/stat.h>
     45   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/filedesc.h>
     46   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     47   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/kernel.h>
     48   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/malloc.h>
     49   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/mbuf.h>
     50   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/mman.h>
     51   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/mount.h>
     52   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/ptrace.h>
     53   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/resource.h>
     54   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
     55   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/signal.h>
     56   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/signalvar.h>
     57   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/socket.h>
     58   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/time.h>
     59   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/times.h>
     60   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/vnode.h>
     61   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/uio.h>
     62   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/wait.h>
     63   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/utsname.h>
     64   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/unistd.h>
     65   1.1      fvdl 
     66   1.1      fvdl #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
     67   1.1      fvdl 
     68   1.1      fvdl #include <vm/vm.h>
     69   1.1      fvdl #include <vm/vm_param.h>
     70   1.1      fvdl 
     71   1.1      fvdl #include <compat/linux/linux_types.h>
     72   1.1      fvdl #include <compat/linux/linux_fcntl.h>
     73   1.1      fvdl #include <compat/linux/linux_mmap.h>
     74  1.11   mycroft #include <compat/linux/linux_signal.h>
     75   1.1      fvdl #include <compat/linux/linux_syscallargs.h>
     76   1.1      fvdl #include <compat/linux/linux_util.h>
     77   1.1      fvdl #include <compat/linux/linux_dirent.h>
     78   1.1      fvdl 
     79   1.1      fvdl /*
     80   1.1      fvdl  * The information on a terminated (or stopped) process needs
     81   1.1      fvdl  * to be converted in order for Linux binaries to get a valid signal
     82   1.1      fvdl  * number out of it.
     83   1.1      fvdl  */
     84   1.1      fvdl static int
     85   1.1      fvdl bsd_to_linux_wstat(status)
     86   1.1      fvdl 	int *status;
     87   1.1      fvdl {
     88   1.1      fvdl 	if (WIFSIGNALED(*status))
     89   1.1      fvdl 		*status = (*status & ~0177) |
     90  1.12   mycroft 		    bsd_to_linux_sig[WTERMSIG(*status)];
     91   1.1      fvdl 	else if (WIFSTOPPED(*status))
     92   1.1      fvdl 		*status = (*status & ~0xff00) |
     93  1.12   mycroft 		    (bsd_to_linux_sig[WSTOPSIG(*status)] << 8);
     94   1.1      fvdl }
     95   1.1      fvdl 
     96   1.1      fvdl /*
     97   1.1      fvdl  * waitpid(2). Passed on to the NetBSD call, surrounded by code to
     98   1.1      fvdl  * reserve some space for a NetBSD-style wait status, and converting
     99   1.1      fvdl  * it to what Linux wants.
    100   1.1      fvdl  */
    101   1.1      fvdl int
    102   1.1      fvdl linux_waitpid(p, uap, retval)
    103   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    104   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_waitpid_args /* {
    105   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) pid;
    106   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int *) status;
    107   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) options;
    108   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    109   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    110   1.1      fvdl {
    111   1.1      fvdl 	struct wait4_args w4a;
    112   1.1      fvdl 	int error, *status, tstat;
    113   1.1      fvdl 	caddr_t sg;
    114   1.1      fvdl 
    115  1.16      fvdl 	if (SCARG(uap, status) != NULL) {
    116  1.16      fvdl 		sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
    117  1.16      fvdl 		status = (int *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof status);
    118  1.16      fvdl 	} else
    119  1.16      fvdl 		status = NULL;
    120   1.1      fvdl 
    121   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid);
    122   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, status) = status;
    123   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, options) = SCARG(uap, options);
    124   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, rusage) = NULL;
    125   1.1      fvdl 
    126   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = wait4(p, &w4a, retval)))
    127   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    128   1.1      fvdl 
    129  1.18      fvdl 	p->p_siglist &= ~sigmask(SIGCHLD);
    130  1.18      fvdl 
    131  1.16      fvdl 	if (status != NULL) {
    132  1.16      fvdl 		if ((error = copyin(status, &tstat, sizeof tstat)))
    133  1.16      fvdl 			return error;
    134  1.16      fvdl 
    135  1.16      fvdl 		bsd_to_linux_wstat(&tstat);
    136   1.1      fvdl 
    137  1.16      fvdl 		return copyout(&tstat, SCARG(uap, status), sizeof tstat);
    138  1.16      fvdl 	}
    139   1.1      fvdl 
    140  1.16      fvdl 	return 0;
    141   1.1      fvdl }
    142   1.1      fvdl 
    143   1.1      fvdl /*
    144   1.1      fvdl  * This is very much the same as waitpid()
    145   1.1      fvdl  */
    146   1.1      fvdl int
    147   1.1      fvdl linux_wait4(p, uap, retval)
    148   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    149   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_wait4_args /* {
    150   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) pid;
    151   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int *) status;
    152   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) options;
    153   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct rusage *) rusage;
    154   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    155   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    156   1.1      fvdl {
    157   1.1      fvdl 	struct wait4_args w4a;
    158   1.1      fvdl 	int error, *status, tstat;
    159   1.1      fvdl 	caddr_t sg;
    160   1.1      fvdl 
    161  1.16      fvdl 	if (SCARG(uap, status) != NULL) {
    162  1.16      fvdl 		sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
    163  1.16      fvdl 		status = (int *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof status);
    164  1.16      fvdl 	} else
    165  1.16      fvdl 		status = NULL;
    166   1.1      fvdl 
    167   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid);
    168   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, status) = status;
    169   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, options) = SCARG(uap, options);
    170   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&w4a, rusage) = SCARG(uap, rusage);
    171   1.1      fvdl 
    172   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = wait4(p, &w4a, retval)))
    173   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    174   1.1      fvdl 
    175  1.18      fvdl 	p->p_siglist &= ~sigmask(SIGCHLD);
    176  1.18      fvdl 
    177  1.16      fvdl 	if (status != NULL) {
    178  1.16      fvdl 		if ((error = copyin(status, &tstat, sizeof tstat)))
    179  1.16      fvdl 			return error;
    180  1.16      fvdl 
    181  1.16      fvdl 		bsd_to_linux_wstat(&tstat);
    182   1.1      fvdl 
    183  1.16      fvdl 		return copyout(&tstat, SCARG(uap, status), sizeof tstat);
    184  1.16      fvdl 	}
    185   1.1      fvdl 
    186  1.16      fvdl 	return 0;
    187   1.1      fvdl }
    188   1.1      fvdl 
    189   1.1      fvdl /*
    190   1.1      fvdl  * This is the old brk(2) call. I don't think anything in the Linux
    191   1.1      fvdl  * world uses this anymore
    192   1.1      fvdl  */
    193   1.1      fvdl int
    194   1.1      fvdl linux_break(p, uap, retval)
    195   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    196   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_brk_args /* {
    197   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(char *) nsize;
    198   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    199   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    200   1.1      fvdl {
    201   1.1      fvdl 	return ENOSYS;
    202   1.1      fvdl }
    203   1.1      fvdl 
    204   1.1      fvdl /*
    205   1.1      fvdl  * Linux brk(2). The check if the new address is >= the old one is
    206   1.1      fvdl  * done in the kernel in Linux. NetBSD does it in the library.
    207   1.1      fvdl  */
    208   1.1      fvdl int
    209   1.1      fvdl linux_brk(p, uap, retval)
    210   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    211   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_brk_args /* {
    212   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(char *) nsize;
    213   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    214   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    215   1.1      fvdl {
    216   1.1      fvdl 	char *nbrk = SCARG(uap, nsize);
    217   1.1      fvdl 	struct obreak_args oba;
    218   1.1      fvdl 	struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace;
    219   1.1      fvdl 	int error = 0;
    220   1.1      fvdl 	caddr_t oldbrk, newbrk;
    221   1.1      fvdl 
    222   1.1      fvdl 	oldbrk = vm->vm_daddr + ctob(vm->vm_dsize);
    223   1.1      fvdl 	/*
    224   1.1      fvdl 	 * XXX inconsistent.. Linux always returns at least the old
    225   1.1      fvdl 	 * brk value, but it will be page-aligned if this fails,
    226   1.1      fvdl 	 * and possibly not page aligned if it succeeds (the user
    227   1.1      fvdl 	 * supplied pointer is returned).
    228   1.1      fvdl 	 */
    229   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&oba, nsize) = nbrk;
    230   1.1      fvdl 
    231   1.1      fvdl 	if ((caddr_t) nbrk > vm->vm_daddr && obreak(p, &oba, retval) == 0)
    232   1.1      fvdl 		retval[0] = (register_t) nbrk;
    233   1.1      fvdl 	else
    234   1.1      fvdl 		retval[0] = (register_t) oldbrk;
    235   1.1      fvdl 
    236   1.1      fvdl 	return 0;
    237   1.1      fvdl }
    238   1.1      fvdl 
    239   1.1      fvdl /*
    240   1.1      fvdl  * I wonder why Linux has gettimeofday() _and_ time().. Still, we
    241   1.1      fvdl  * need to deal with it.
    242   1.1      fvdl  */
    243   1.1      fvdl int
    244   1.1      fvdl linux_time(p, uap, retval)
    245   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    246   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_time_args /* {
    247   1.1      fvdl 		linux_time_t *t;
    248   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    249   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    250   1.1      fvdl {
    251   1.1      fvdl 	struct timeval atv;
    252   1.1      fvdl 	linux_time_t tt;
    253   1.1      fvdl 	int error;
    254   1.1      fvdl 
    255   1.1      fvdl 	microtime(&atv);
    256   1.1      fvdl 
    257   1.1      fvdl 	tt = atv.tv_sec;
    258   1.1      fvdl 	if (SCARG(uap, t) && (error = copyout(&tt, SCARG(uap, t), sizeof tt)))
    259   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    260   1.1      fvdl 
    261   1.1      fvdl 	retval[0] = tt;
    262   1.1      fvdl 	return 0;
    263   1.1      fvdl }
    264   1.1      fvdl 
    265   1.1      fvdl /*
    266   1.2      fvdl  * Convert BSD statfs structure to Linux statfs structure.
    267   1.2      fvdl  * The Linux structure has less fields, and it also wants
    268   1.2      fvdl  * the length of a name in a dir entry in a field, which
    269   1.2      fvdl  * we fake (probably the wrong way).
    270   1.2      fvdl  */
    271   1.2      fvdl static void
    272   1.2      fvdl bsd_to_linux_statfs(bsp, lsp)
    273   1.2      fvdl 	struct statfs *bsp;
    274   1.2      fvdl 	struct linux_statfs *lsp;
    275   1.2      fvdl {
    276   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_ftype = bsp->f_type;
    277   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_fbsize = bsp->f_bsize;
    278   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_fblocks = bsp->f_blocks;
    279   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_fbfree = bsp->f_bfree;
    280   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_fbavail = bsp->f_bavail;
    281   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_ffiles = bsp->f_files;
    282   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_fffree = bsp->f_ffree;
    283   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_ffsid.val[0] = bsp->f_fsid.val[0];
    284   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_ffsid.val[1] = bsp->f_fsid.val[1];
    285   1.2      fvdl 	lsp->l_fnamelen = MAXNAMLEN;	/* XXX */
    286   1.2      fvdl }
    287   1.2      fvdl 
    288   1.2      fvdl /*
    289   1.2      fvdl  * Implement the fs stat functions. Straightforward.
    290   1.1      fvdl  */
    291   1.1      fvdl int
    292   1.1      fvdl linux_statfs(p, uap, retval)
    293   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    294   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_statfs_args /* {
    295   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(char *) path;
    296   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp;
    297   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    298   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    299   1.1      fvdl {
    300   1.2      fvdl 	struct statfs btmp, *bsp;
    301   1.2      fvdl 	struct linux_statfs ltmp;
    302   1.2      fvdl 	struct statfs_args bsa;
    303   1.2      fvdl 	caddr_t sg;
    304   1.2      fvdl 	int error;
    305   1.2      fvdl 
    306   1.9  christos 	sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
    307   1.2      fvdl 	bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs));
    308   1.2      fvdl 
    309   1.9  christos 	LINUX_CHECK_ALT_EXIST(p, &sg, SCARG(uap, path));
    310   1.2      fvdl 
    311   1.2      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, path) = SCARG(uap, path);
    312   1.2      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp;
    313   1.2      fvdl 
    314   1.2      fvdl 	if ((error = statfs(p, &bsa, retval)))
    315   1.2      fvdl 		return error;
    316   1.2      fvdl 
    317   1.2      fvdl 	if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp)))
    318   1.2      fvdl 		return error;
    319   1.2      fvdl 
    320   1.2      fvdl 	bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, &ltmp);
    321   1.2      fvdl 
    322   1.2      fvdl 	return copyout((caddr_t) &ltmp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp);
    323   1.1      fvdl }
    324   1.1      fvdl 
    325   1.1      fvdl int
    326   1.1      fvdl linux_fstatfs(p, uap, retval)
    327   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    328   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_fstatfs_args /* {
    329   1.2      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) fd;
    330   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp;
    331   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    332   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    333   1.1      fvdl {
    334   1.2      fvdl 	struct statfs btmp, *bsp;
    335   1.2      fvdl 	struct linux_statfs ltmp;
    336   1.2      fvdl 	struct fstatfs_args bsa;
    337   1.2      fvdl 	caddr_t sg;
    338   1.2      fvdl 	int error;
    339   1.2      fvdl 
    340   1.9  christos 	sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
    341   1.2      fvdl 	bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs));
    342   1.2      fvdl 
    343   1.2      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, fd) = SCARG(uap, fd);
    344   1.2      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp;
    345   1.2      fvdl 
    346   1.2      fvdl 	if ((error = statfs(p, &bsa, retval)))
    347   1.2      fvdl 		return error;
    348   1.2      fvdl 
    349   1.2      fvdl 	if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp)))
    350   1.2      fvdl 		return error;
    351   1.2      fvdl 
    352   1.2      fvdl 	bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, &ltmp);
    353   1.2      fvdl 
    354   1.2      fvdl 	return copyout((caddr_t) &ltmp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp);
    355   1.1      fvdl }
    356   1.1      fvdl 
    357   1.1      fvdl /*
    358   1.1      fvdl  * uname(). Just copy the info from the various strings stored in the
    359   1.1      fvdl  * kernel, and put it in the Linux utsname structure. That structure
    360   1.1      fvdl  * is almost the same as the NetBSD one, only it has fields 65 characters
    361   1.1      fvdl  * long, and an extra domainname field.
    362   1.1      fvdl  */
    363   1.1      fvdl int
    364   1.1      fvdl linux_uname(p, uap, retval)
    365   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    366   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_uname_args /* {
    367   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_utsname *) up;
    368   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    369   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    370   1.1      fvdl {
    371  1.15   mycroft 	extern char ostype[], hostname[], osrelease[], version[], machine[],
    372  1.15   mycroft 	    domainname[];
    373  1.15   mycroft 	struct linux_utsname luts;
    374   1.1      fvdl 	int len;
    375   1.1      fvdl 	char *cp;
    376   1.1      fvdl 
    377  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_sysname, ostype, sizeof(luts.l_sysname));
    378  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof(luts.l_nodename));
    379  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_release, osrelease, sizeof(luts.l_release));
    380  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_version, version, sizeof(luts.l_version));
    381  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_machine, machine, sizeof(luts.l_machine));
    382  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_domainname, domainname, sizeof(luts.l_domainname));
    383   1.1      fvdl 
    384   1.1      fvdl 	/* This part taken from the the uname() in libc */
    385  1.15   mycroft 	len = sizeof(luts.l_version);
    386  1.15   mycroft 	for (cp = luts.l_version; len--; ++cp)
    387   1.1      fvdl 		if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\t')
    388   1.1      fvdl 			if (len > 1)
    389   1.1      fvdl 				*cp = ' ';
    390   1.1      fvdl 			else
    391   1.1      fvdl 				*cp = '\0';
    392   1.1      fvdl 
    393  1.15   mycroft 	return copyout(&luts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof(luts));
    394  1.15   mycroft }
    395  1.15   mycroft 
    396  1.15   mycroft int
    397  1.15   mycroft linux_olduname(p, uap, retval)
    398  1.15   mycroft 	struct proc *p;
    399  1.15   mycroft 	struct linux_uname_args /* {
    400  1.15   mycroft 		syscallarg(struct linux_oldutsname *) up;
    401  1.15   mycroft 	} */ *uap;
    402  1.15   mycroft 	register_t *retval;
    403  1.15   mycroft {
    404  1.15   mycroft 	extern char ostype[], hostname[], osrelease[], version[], machine[];
    405  1.15   mycroft 	struct linux_oldutsname luts;
    406  1.15   mycroft 	int len;
    407  1.15   mycroft 	char *cp;
    408  1.15   mycroft 
    409  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_sysname, ostype, sizeof(luts.l_sysname));
    410  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof(luts.l_nodename));
    411  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_release, osrelease, sizeof(luts.l_release));
    412  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_version, version, sizeof(luts.l_version));
    413  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_machine, machine, sizeof(luts.l_machine));
    414  1.15   mycroft 
    415  1.15   mycroft 	/* This part taken from the the uname() in libc */
    416  1.15   mycroft 	len = sizeof(luts.l_version);
    417  1.15   mycroft 	for (cp = luts.l_version; len--; ++cp)
    418  1.15   mycroft 		if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\t')
    419  1.15   mycroft 			if (len > 1)
    420  1.15   mycroft 				*cp = ' ';
    421  1.15   mycroft 			else
    422  1.15   mycroft 				*cp = '\0';
    423  1.15   mycroft 
    424  1.15   mycroft 	return copyout(&luts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof(luts));
    425  1.15   mycroft }
    426  1.15   mycroft 
    427  1.15   mycroft int
    428  1.15   mycroft linux_oldolduname(p, uap, retval)
    429  1.15   mycroft 	struct proc *p;
    430  1.15   mycroft 	struct linux_uname_args /* {
    431  1.15   mycroft 		syscallarg(struct linux_oldoldutsname *) up;
    432  1.15   mycroft 	} */ *uap;
    433  1.15   mycroft 	register_t *retval;
    434  1.15   mycroft {
    435  1.15   mycroft 	extern char ostype[], hostname[], osrelease[], version[], machine[];
    436  1.15   mycroft 	struct linux_oldoldutsname luts;
    437  1.15   mycroft 	int len;
    438  1.15   mycroft 	char *cp;
    439  1.15   mycroft 
    440  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_sysname, ostype, sizeof(luts.l_sysname));
    441  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof(luts.l_nodename));
    442  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_release, osrelease, sizeof(luts.l_release));
    443  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_version, version, sizeof(luts.l_version));
    444  1.15   mycroft 	strncpy(luts.l_machine, machine, sizeof(luts.l_machine));
    445  1.15   mycroft 
    446  1.15   mycroft 	/* This part taken from the the uname() in libc */
    447  1.15   mycroft 	len = sizeof(luts.l_version);
    448  1.15   mycroft 	for (cp = luts.l_version; len--; ++cp)
    449  1.15   mycroft 		if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\t')
    450  1.15   mycroft 			if (len > 1)
    451  1.15   mycroft 				*cp = ' ';
    452  1.15   mycroft 			else
    453  1.15   mycroft 				*cp = '\0';
    454  1.15   mycroft 
    455  1.15   mycroft 	return copyout(&luts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof(luts));
    456   1.1      fvdl }
    457   1.1      fvdl 
    458   1.1      fvdl /*
    459   1.1      fvdl  * Linux wants to pass everything to a syscall in registers. However,
    460   1.1      fvdl  * mmap() has 6 of them. Oops: out of register error. They just pass
    461   1.1      fvdl  * everything in a structure.
    462   1.1      fvdl  */
    463   1.1      fvdl int
    464   1.1      fvdl linux_mmap(p, uap, retval)
    465   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    466   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_mmap_args /* {
    467   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_mmap *) lmp;
    468   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    469   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    470   1.1      fvdl {
    471   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_mmap lmap;
    472   1.1      fvdl 	struct mmap_args cma;
    473   1.1      fvdl 	int error, flags;
    474   1.1      fvdl 
    475   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, lmp), &lmap, sizeof lmap)))
    476   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    477   1.1      fvdl 
    478   1.1      fvdl 	flags = 0;
    479   1.1      fvdl 	flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_SHARED, MAP_SHARED);
    480   1.1      fvdl 	flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_PRIVATE, MAP_PRIVATE);
    481   1.1      fvdl 	flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_FIXED, MAP_FIXED);
    482   1.1      fvdl 	flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_ANON, MAP_ANON);
    483   1.1      fvdl 
    484   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&cma,addr) = lmap.lm_addr;
    485   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&cma,len) = lmap.lm_len;
    486   1.1      fvdl  	SCARG(&cma,prot) = lmap.lm_prot;
    487   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&cma,flags) = flags;
    488   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&cma,fd) = lmap.lm_fd;
    489   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&cma,pad) = 0;
    490   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&cma,pos) = lmap.lm_pos;
    491   1.1      fvdl 
    492   1.1      fvdl 	return mmap(p, &cma, retval);
    493   1.1      fvdl }
    494   1.1      fvdl 
    495   1.1      fvdl /*
    496   1.1      fvdl  * Linux doesn't use the retval[1] value to determine whether
    497   1.1      fvdl  * we are the child or parent.
    498   1.1      fvdl  */
    499   1.1      fvdl int
    500   1.1      fvdl linux_fork(p, uap, retval)
    501   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    502   1.1      fvdl 	void *uap;
    503   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    504   1.1      fvdl {
    505   1.1      fvdl 	int error;
    506   1.1      fvdl 
    507   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = fork(p, uap, retval)))
    508   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    509   1.1      fvdl 
    510   1.1      fvdl 	if (retval[1] == 1)
    511   1.1      fvdl 		retval[0] = 0;
    512   1.1      fvdl 
    513   1.1      fvdl 	return 0;
    514   1.1      fvdl }
    515   1.1      fvdl 
    516   1.1      fvdl /*
    517   1.1      fvdl  * This code is partly stolen from src/lib/libc/compat-43/times.c
    518   1.1      fvdl  * XXX - CLK_TCK isn't declared in /sys, just in <time.h>, done here
    519   1.1      fvdl  */
    520   1.1      fvdl 
    521   1.1      fvdl #define CLK_TCK 100
    522   1.1      fvdl #define	CONVTCK(r)	(r.tv_sec * CLK_TCK + r.tv_usec / (1000000 / CLK_TCK))
    523   1.1      fvdl 
    524   1.1      fvdl int
    525   1.1      fvdl linux_times(p, uap, retval)
    526   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    527   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_times_args /* {
    528   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct times *) tms;
    529   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    530   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    531   1.1      fvdl {
    532   1.1      fvdl 	struct timeval t;
    533   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_tms ltms;
    534   1.1      fvdl 	struct rusage ru;
    535   1.4   mycroft 	int error, s;
    536   1.1      fvdl 
    537   1.1      fvdl 	calcru(p, &ru.ru_utime, &ru.ru_stime, NULL);
    538   1.1      fvdl 	ltms.ltms_utime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_utime);
    539   1.1      fvdl 	ltms.ltms_stime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_stime);
    540   1.1      fvdl 
    541   1.1      fvdl 	ltms.ltms_cutime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_utime);
    542   1.1      fvdl 	ltms.ltms_cstime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_stime);
    543   1.1      fvdl 
    544   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = copyout(&ltms, SCARG(uap, tms), sizeof ltms)))
    545   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    546   1.1      fvdl 
    547   1.4   mycroft 	s = splclock();
    548   1.4   mycroft 	timersub(&time, &boottime, &t);
    549   1.4   mycroft 	splx(s);
    550   1.1      fvdl 
    551   1.1      fvdl 	retval[0] = ((linux_clock_t)(CONVTCK(t)));
    552   1.1      fvdl 	return 0;
    553   1.1      fvdl }
    554   1.1      fvdl 
    555   1.1      fvdl /*
    556   1.1      fvdl  * NetBSD passes fd[0] in retval[0], and fd[1] in retval[1].
    557   1.1      fvdl  * Linux directly passes the pointer.
    558   1.1      fvdl  */
    559   1.1      fvdl int
    560   1.1      fvdl linux_pipe(p, uap, retval)
    561   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    562   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_pipe_args /* {
    563   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int *) pfds;
    564   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    565   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    566   1.1      fvdl {
    567   1.1      fvdl 	int error;
    568   1.1      fvdl 
    569   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = pipe(p, 0, retval)))
    570   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    571   1.1      fvdl 
    572   1.1      fvdl 	/* Assumes register_t is an int */
    573   1.1      fvdl 
    574   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = copyout(retval, SCARG(uap, pfds), 2 * sizeof (int))))
    575   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    576   1.1      fvdl 
    577   1.1      fvdl 	retval[0] = 0;
    578   1.1      fvdl 	return 0;
    579   1.1      fvdl }
    580   1.1      fvdl 
    581   1.1      fvdl /*
    582   1.1      fvdl  * Alarm. This is a libc call which used setitimer(2) in NetBSD.
    583   1.1      fvdl  * Fiddle with the timers to make it work.
    584   1.1      fvdl  */
    585   1.1      fvdl int
    586   1.1      fvdl linux_alarm(p, uap, retval)
    587   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    588   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_alarm_args /* {
    589   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(unsigned int) secs;
    590   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    591   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    592   1.1      fvdl {
    593   1.1      fvdl 	int error, s;
    594   1.1      fvdl 	struct itimerval *itp, it;
    595   1.1      fvdl 
    596   1.1      fvdl 	itp = &p->p_realtimer;
    597   1.1      fvdl 	s = splclock();
    598   1.1      fvdl 	/*
    599   1.1      fvdl 	 * Clear any pending timer alarms.
    600   1.1      fvdl 	 */
    601   1.1      fvdl 	untimeout(realitexpire, p);
    602   1.1      fvdl 	timerclear(&itp->it_interval);
    603   1.1      fvdl 	if (timerisset(&itp->it_value) &&
    604   1.1      fvdl 	    timercmp(&itp->it_value, &time, >))
    605   1.3   mycroft 		timersub(&itp->it_value, &time, &itp->it_value);
    606   1.1      fvdl 	/*
    607   1.1      fvdl 	 * Return how many seconds were left (rounded up)
    608   1.1      fvdl 	 */
    609   1.1      fvdl 	retval[0] = itp->it_value.tv_sec;
    610   1.1      fvdl 	if (itp->it_value.tv_usec)
    611   1.1      fvdl 		retval[0]++;
    612   1.1      fvdl 
    613   1.1      fvdl 	/*
    614   1.1      fvdl 	 * alarm(0) just resets the timer.
    615   1.1      fvdl 	 */
    616   1.1      fvdl 	if (SCARG(uap, secs) == 0) {
    617   1.1      fvdl 		timerclear(&itp->it_value);
    618   1.1      fvdl 		splx(s);
    619   1.1      fvdl 		return 0;
    620   1.1      fvdl 	}
    621   1.1      fvdl 
    622   1.1      fvdl 	/*
    623   1.1      fvdl 	 * Check the new alarm time for sanity, and set it.
    624   1.1      fvdl 	 */
    625   1.1      fvdl 	timerclear(&it.it_interval);
    626   1.1      fvdl 	it.it_value.tv_sec = SCARG(uap, secs);
    627   1.1      fvdl 	it.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
    628   1.1      fvdl 	if (itimerfix(&it.it_value) || itimerfix(&it.it_interval)) {
    629   1.1      fvdl 		splx(s);
    630   1.1      fvdl 		return (EINVAL);
    631   1.1      fvdl 	}
    632   1.1      fvdl 
    633   1.1      fvdl 	if (timerisset(&it.it_value)) {
    634   1.3   mycroft 		timeradd(&it.it_value, &time, &it.it_value);
    635   1.1      fvdl 		timeout(realitexpire, p, hzto(&it.it_value));
    636   1.1      fvdl 	}
    637   1.1      fvdl 	p->p_realtimer = it;
    638   1.1      fvdl 	splx(s);
    639   1.1      fvdl 
    640   1.1      fvdl 	return 0;
    641   1.1      fvdl }
    642   1.1      fvdl 
    643   1.1      fvdl /*
    644   1.1      fvdl  * utime(). Do conversion to things that utimes() understands,
    645   1.1      fvdl  * and pass it on.
    646   1.1      fvdl  */
    647   1.1      fvdl int
    648   1.1      fvdl linux_utime(p, uap, retval)
    649   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    650   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_utime_args /* {
    651   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(char *) path;
    652   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_utimbuf *)times;
    653   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    654   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    655   1.1      fvdl {
    656   1.1      fvdl 	caddr_t sg;
    657   1.1      fvdl 	int error;
    658   1.1      fvdl 	struct utimes_args ua;
    659   1.1      fvdl 	struct timeval tv[2], *tvp;
    660   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_utimbuf lut;
    661   1.1      fvdl 
    662   1.9  christos 	sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
    663   1.9  christos 	LINUX_CHECK_ALT_EXIST(p, &sg, SCARG(uap, path));
    664   1.1      fvdl 
    665   1.1      fvdl 	SCARG(&ua, path) = SCARG(uap, path);
    666   1.1      fvdl 
    667   1.1      fvdl 	if (SCARG(uap, times) != NULL) {
    668   1.1      fvdl 		if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, times), &lut, sizeof lut)))
    669   1.1      fvdl 			return error;
    670   1.1      fvdl 		tv[0].tv_usec = tv[1].tv_usec = 0;
    671   1.1      fvdl 		tv[0].tv_sec = lut.l_actime;
    672   1.1      fvdl 		tv[1].tv_sec = lut.l_modtime;
    673   1.9  christos 		tvp = (struct timeval *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(tv));
    674   1.1      fvdl 		if ((error = copyout(tv, tvp, sizeof tv)))
    675   1.1      fvdl 			return error;
    676   1.1      fvdl 		SCARG(&ua, tptr) = tvp;
    677   1.1      fvdl 	}
    678   1.1      fvdl 	else
    679   1.1      fvdl 		SCARG(&ua, tptr) = NULL;
    680   1.1      fvdl 
    681   1.1      fvdl 	return utimes(p, uap, retval);
    682   1.1      fvdl }
    683   1.1      fvdl 
    684   1.1      fvdl /*
    685  1.17      fvdl  * The old Linux readdir was only able to read one entry at a time,
    686  1.17      fvdl  * even though it had a 'count' argument. In fact, the emulation
    687  1.17      fvdl  * of the old call was better than the original, because it did handle
    688  1.17      fvdl  * the count arg properly. Don't bother with it anymore now, and use
    689  1.17      fvdl  * it to distinguish between old and new. The difference is that the
    690  1.17      fvdl  * newer one actually does multiple entries, and the reclen field
    691  1.17      fvdl  * really is the reclen, not the namelength.
    692  1.17      fvdl  */
    693  1.17      fvdl int
    694  1.17      fvdl linux_readdir(p, uap, retval)
    695  1.17      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    696  1.17      fvdl 	struct linux_readdir_args /* {
    697  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) fd;
    698  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_dirent *) dent;
    699  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(unsigned int) count;
    700  1.17      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    701  1.17      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    702  1.17      fvdl {
    703  1.17      fvdl 
    704  1.17      fvdl 	SCARG(uap, count) = 1;
    705  1.17      fvdl 	return linux_getdents(p, uap, retval);
    706  1.17      fvdl }
    707  1.17      fvdl 
    708  1.17      fvdl /*
    709   1.1      fvdl  * Linux 'readdir' call. This code is mostly taken from the
    710   1.1      fvdl  * SunOS getdents call (see compat/sunos/sunos_misc.c), though
    711   1.1      fvdl  * an attempt has been made to keep it a little cleaner (failing
    712   1.1      fvdl  * miserably, because of the cruft needed if count 1 is passed).
    713   1.1      fvdl  *
    714  1.17      fvdl  * The d_off field should contain the offset of the next valid entry,
    715  1.17      fvdl  * but in Linux it has the offset of the entry itself. We emulate
    716  1.17      fvdl  * that bug here.
    717  1.17      fvdl  *
    718   1.1      fvdl  * Read in BSD-style entries, convert them, and copy them out.
    719   1.1      fvdl  *
    720   1.1      fvdl  * Note that this doesn't handle union-mounted filesystems.
    721   1.1      fvdl  */
    722   1.1      fvdl int
    723  1.17      fvdl linux_getdents(p, uap, retval)
    724   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    725   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_readdir_args /* {
    726   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) fd;
    727   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_dirent *) dent;
    728   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(unsigned int) count;
    729   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    730   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    731   1.1      fvdl {
    732   1.1      fvdl 	register struct dirent *bdp;
    733   1.1      fvdl 	struct vnode *vp;
    734   1.1      fvdl 	caddr_t	inp, buf;	/* BSD-format */
    735   1.1      fvdl 	int len, reclen;	/* BSD-format */
    736   1.1      fvdl 	caddr_t outp;		/* Linux-format */
    737   1.1      fvdl 	int resid, linuxreclen;	/* Linux-format */
    738   1.1      fvdl 	struct file *fp;
    739   1.1      fvdl 	struct uio auio;
    740   1.1      fvdl 	struct iovec aiov;
    741   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_dirent idb;
    742   1.1      fvdl 	off_t off;		/* true file offset */
    743   1.1      fvdl 	linux_off_t soff;	/* Linux file offset */
    744  1.17      fvdl 	int buflen, error, eofflag, nbytes, oldcall;
    745   1.1      fvdl 	struct vattr va;
    746   1.1      fvdl 
    747   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = getvnode(p->p_fd, SCARG(uap, fd), &fp)) != 0)
    748   1.1      fvdl 		return (error);
    749   1.1      fvdl 
    750   1.1      fvdl 	if ((fp->f_flag & FREAD) == 0)
    751   1.1      fvdl 		return (EBADF);
    752   1.1      fvdl 
    753   1.5   mycroft 	vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data;
    754   1.1      fvdl 
    755   1.1      fvdl 	if (vp->v_type != VDIR)	/* XXX  vnode readdir op should do this */
    756   1.1      fvdl 		return (EINVAL);
    757   1.1      fvdl 
    758   1.1      fvdl 	if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, p->p_ucred, p)))
    759   1.1      fvdl 		return error;
    760   1.1      fvdl 
    761   1.1      fvdl 	nbytes = SCARG(uap, count);
    762  1.17      fvdl 	if (nbytes == 1) {	/* emulating old, broken behaviour */
    763   1.1      fvdl 		nbytes = sizeof (struct linux_dirent);
    764   1.5   mycroft 		buflen = max(va.va_blocksize, nbytes);
    765  1.17      fvdl 		oldcall = 1;
    766   1.5   mycroft 	} else {
    767   1.5   mycroft 		buflen = min(MAXBSIZE, nbytes);
    768  1.17      fvdl 		oldcall = 0;
    769   1.1      fvdl 	}
    770   1.1      fvdl 	buf = malloc(buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
    771   1.1      fvdl 	VOP_LOCK(vp);
    772   1.1      fvdl 	off = fp->f_offset;
    773   1.1      fvdl again:
    774   1.1      fvdl 	aiov.iov_base = buf;
    775   1.1      fvdl 	aiov.iov_len = buflen;
    776   1.1      fvdl 	auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
    777   1.1      fvdl 	auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
    778   1.1      fvdl 	auio.uio_rw = UIO_READ;
    779   1.1      fvdl 	auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
    780   1.1      fvdl 	auio.uio_procp = p;
    781   1.1      fvdl 	auio.uio_resid = buflen;
    782   1.1      fvdl 	auio.uio_offset = off;
    783   1.1      fvdl 	/*
    784   1.1      fvdl          * First we read into the malloc'ed buffer, then
    785   1.1      fvdl          * we massage it into user space, one record at a time.
    786   1.1      fvdl          */
    787   1.5   mycroft 	error = VOP_READDIR(vp, &auio, fp->f_cred, &eofflag, (u_long *)0, 0);
    788   1.1      fvdl 	if (error)
    789   1.1      fvdl 		goto out;
    790   1.1      fvdl 
    791   1.1      fvdl 	inp = buf;
    792   1.1      fvdl 	outp = (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, dent);
    793   1.1      fvdl 	resid = nbytes;
    794   1.1      fvdl 	if ((len = buflen - auio.uio_resid) == 0)
    795   1.1      fvdl 		goto eof;
    796   1.1      fvdl 
    797   1.1      fvdl 	for (; len > 0; len -= reclen) {
    798   1.5   mycroft 		bdp = (struct dirent *)inp;
    799   1.5   mycroft 		reclen = bdp->d_reclen;
    800   1.1      fvdl 		if (reclen & 3)
    801   1.1      fvdl 			panic("linux_readdir");
    802   1.1      fvdl 		if (bdp->d_fileno == 0) {
    803   1.1      fvdl 			inp += reclen;	/* it is a hole; squish it out */
    804   1.1      fvdl 			continue;
    805   1.1      fvdl 		}
    806   1.1      fvdl 		linuxreclen = LINUX_RECLEN(&idb, bdp->d_namlen);
    807   1.1      fvdl 		if (reclen > len || resid < linuxreclen) {
    808   1.1      fvdl 			/* entry too big for buffer, so just stop */
    809   1.1      fvdl 			outp++;
    810   1.1      fvdl 			break;
    811   1.1      fvdl 		}
    812   1.1      fvdl 		/*
    813   1.1      fvdl 		 * Massage in place to make a Linux-shaped dirent (otherwise
    814   1.1      fvdl 		 * we have to worry about touching user memory outside of
    815   1.1      fvdl 		 * the copyout() call).
    816   1.1      fvdl 		 */
    817   1.5   mycroft 		idb.d_ino = (long)bdp->d_fileno;
    818  1.17      fvdl 		idb.d_off = off;
    819  1.17      fvdl 		/*
    820  1.17      fvdl 		 * The old readdir() call used the reclen field as namlen.
    821  1.17      fvdl 		 */
    822  1.17      fvdl 		idb.d_reclen = oldcall ? (u_short)bdp->d_namlen : linuxreclen;
    823   1.5   mycroft 		strcpy(idb.d_name, bdp->d_name);
    824   1.1      fvdl 		if ((error = copyout((caddr_t)&idb, outp, linuxreclen)))
    825   1.1      fvdl 			goto out;
    826   1.1      fvdl 		/* advance past this real entry */
    827   1.1      fvdl 		inp += reclen;
    828  1.17      fvdl 		off += reclen;
    829   1.1      fvdl 		/* advance output past Linux-shaped entry */
    830   1.1      fvdl 		outp += linuxreclen;
    831   1.1      fvdl 		resid -= linuxreclen;
    832  1.17      fvdl 		if (oldcall)
    833   1.1      fvdl 			break;
    834   1.1      fvdl 	}
    835   1.1      fvdl 
    836   1.1      fvdl 	/* if we squished out the whole block, try again */
    837   1.1      fvdl 	if (outp == (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, dent))
    838   1.1      fvdl 		goto again;
    839   1.1      fvdl 	fp->f_offset = off;	/* update the vnode offset */
    840   1.1      fvdl 
    841  1.17      fvdl 	if (oldcall)
    842   1.1      fvdl 		nbytes = resid + linuxreclen;
    843   1.1      fvdl 
    844   1.1      fvdl eof:
    845   1.1      fvdl 	*retval = nbytes - resid;
    846   1.1      fvdl out:
    847   1.1      fvdl 	VOP_UNLOCK(vp);
    848   1.1      fvdl 	free(buf, M_TEMP);
    849   1.1      fvdl 	return error;
    850   1.1      fvdl }
    851   1.1      fvdl 
    852   1.1      fvdl /*
    853  1.17      fvdl  * Not sure why the arguments to this older version of select() were put
    854  1.17      fvdl  * into a structure, because there are 5, and that can all be handled
    855  1.17      fvdl  * in registers on the i386 like Linux wants to.
    856  1.17      fvdl  */
    857  1.17      fvdl int
    858  1.17      fvdl linux_oldselect(p, uap, retval)
    859  1.17      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    860  1.17      fvdl 	struct linux_oldselect_args /* {
    861  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct linux_select *) lsp;
    862  1.17      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    863  1.17      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    864  1.17      fvdl {
    865  1.17      fvdl 	struct linux_select ls;
    866  1.17      fvdl 	int error;
    867  1.17      fvdl 
    868  1.17      fvdl 	if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, lsp), &ls, sizeof(ls))))
    869  1.17      fvdl 		return error;
    870  1.17      fvdl 
    871  1.17      fvdl 	return linux_select1(p, retval, ls.nfds, ls.readfds, ls.writefds,
    872  1.17      fvdl 	    ls.exceptfds, ls.timeout);
    873  1.17      fvdl }
    874  1.17      fvdl 
    875  1.17      fvdl /*
    876  1.17      fvdl  * Even when just using registers to pass arguments to syscalls you can
    877  1.17      fvdl  * have 5 of them on the i386. So this newer version of select() does
    878  1.17      fvdl  * this.
    879   1.1      fvdl  */
    880   1.1      fvdl int
    881   1.1      fvdl linux_select(p, uap, retval)
    882   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    883   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_select_args /* {
    884  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) nfds;
    885  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(fd_set *) readfds;
    886  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(fd_set *) writefds;
    887  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(fd_set *) exceptfds;
    888  1.17      fvdl 		syscallarg(struct timeval *) timeout;
    889   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    890   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    891   1.1      fvdl {
    892  1.17      fvdl 	return linux_select1(p, retval, SCARG(uap, nfds), SCARG(uap, readfds),
    893  1.17      fvdl 	    SCARG(uap, writefds), SCARG(uap, exceptfds), SCARG(uap, timeout));
    894  1.17      fvdl }
    895  1.17      fvdl 
    896  1.17      fvdl /*
    897  1.17      fvdl  * Common code for the old and new versions of select(). A couple of
    898  1.17      fvdl  * things are important:
    899  1.17      fvdl  * 1) return the amount of time left in the 'timeout' parameter
    900  1.17      fvdl  * 2) select never returns ERESTART on Linux, always return EINTR
    901  1.17      fvdl  */
    902  1.17      fvdl int
    903  1.17      fvdl linux_select1(p, retval, nfds, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout)
    904  1.17      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    905  1.17      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    906  1.17      fvdl 	int nfds;
    907  1.17      fvdl 	fd_set *readfds, *writefds, *exceptfds;
    908  1.17      fvdl 	struct timeval *timeout;
    909  1.17      fvdl {
    910   1.1      fvdl 	struct select_args bsa;
    911  1.13   mycroft 	struct timeval tv0, tv1, utv, *tvp;
    912  1.13   mycroft 	caddr_t sg;
    913   1.1      fvdl 	int error;
    914   1.1      fvdl 
    915  1.17      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, nd) = nfds;
    916  1.17      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, in) = readfds;
    917  1.17      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, ou) = writefds;
    918  1.17      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, ex) = exceptfds;
    919  1.17      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, tv) = timeout;
    920   1.1      fvdl 
    921   1.7      fvdl 	/*
    922   1.7      fvdl 	 * Store current time for computation of the amount of
    923   1.7      fvdl 	 * time left.
    924   1.7      fvdl 	 */
    925  1.17      fvdl 	if (timeout) {
    926  1.17      fvdl 		if ((error = copyin(timeout, &utv, sizeof(utv))))
    927  1.13   mycroft 			return error;
    928  1.13   mycroft 		if (itimerfix(&utv)) {
    929  1.13   mycroft 			/*
    930  1.13   mycroft 			 * The timeval was invalid.  Convert it to something
    931  1.13   mycroft 			 * valid that will act as it does under Linux.
    932  1.13   mycroft 			 */
    933  1.13   mycroft 			sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
    934  1.13   mycroft 			tvp = stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(utv));
    935  1.13   mycroft 			utv.tv_sec += utv.tv_usec / 1000000;
    936  1.13   mycroft 			utv.tv_usec %= 1000000;
    937  1.13   mycroft 			if (utv.tv_usec < 0) {
    938  1.13   mycroft 				utv.tv_sec -= 1;
    939  1.13   mycroft 				utv.tv_usec += 1000000;
    940  1.13   mycroft 			}
    941  1.13   mycroft 			if (utv.tv_sec < 0)
    942  1.13   mycroft 				timerclear(&utv);
    943  1.13   mycroft 			if ((error = copyout(&utv, tvp, sizeof(utv))))
    944  1.13   mycroft 				return error;
    945  1.13   mycroft 			SCARG(&bsa, tv) = tvp;
    946  1.13   mycroft 		}
    947   1.7      fvdl 		microtime(&tv0);
    948  1.13   mycroft 	}
    949   1.7      fvdl 
    950  1.10   mycroft 	error = select(p, &bsa, retval);
    951  1.10   mycroft 	if (error) {
    952  1.10   mycroft 		/*
    953  1.10   mycroft 		 * See fs/select.c in the Linux kernel.  Without this,
    954  1.10   mycroft 		 * Maelstrom doesn't work.
    955  1.10   mycroft 		 */
    956  1.10   mycroft 		if (error == ERESTART)
    957  1.10   mycroft 			error = EINTR;
    958   1.7      fvdl 		return error;
    959  1.10   mycroft 	}
    960   1.7      fvdl 
    961  1.17      fvdl 	if (timeout) {
    962  1.14   mycroft 		if (*retval) {
    963   1.7      fvdl 			/*
    964  1.13   mycroft 			 * Compute how much time was left of the timeout,
    965   1.7      fvdl 			 * by subtracting the current time and the time
    966   1.7      fvdl 			 * before we started the call, and subtracting
    967   1.7      fvdl 			 * that result from the user-supplied value.
    968   1.7      fvdl 			 */
    969   1.7      fvdl 			microtime(&tv1);
    970   1.7      fvdl 			timersub(&tv1, &tv0, &tv1);
    971   1.7      fvdl 			timersub(&utv, &tv1, &utv);
    972  1.14   mycroft 			if (utv.tv_sec < 0)
    973  1.14   mycroft 				timerclear(&utv);
    974  1.14   mycroft 		} else
    975  1.14   mycroft 			timerclear(&utv);
    976  1.17      fvdl 		if ((error = copyout(&utv, timeout, sizeof(utv))))
    977   1.7      fvdl 			return error;
    978   1.7      fvdl 	}
    979  1.13   mycroft 
    980   1.7      fvdl 	return 0;
    981   1.1      fvdl }
    982   1.1      fvdl 
    983   1.1      fvdl /*
    984   1.1      fvdl  * Get the process group of a certain process. Look it up
    985   1.1      fvdl  * and return the value.
    986   1.1      fvdl  */
    987   1.1      fvdl int
    988   1.1      fvdl linux_getpgid(p, uap, retval)
    989   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
    990   1.1      fvdl 	struct linux_getpgid_args /* {
    991   1.1      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) pid;
    992   1.1      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
    993   1.1      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
    994   1.1      fvdl {
    995   1.1      fvdl 	struct proc *targp;
    996   1.1      fvdl 
    997   1.1      fvdl 	if (SCARG(uap, pid) != 0 && SCARG(uap, pid) != p->p_pid)
    998   1.1      fvdl 		if ((targp = pfind(SCARG(uap, pid))) == 0)
    999   1.1      fvdl 			return ESRCH;
   1000   1.1      fvdl 	else
   1001   1.1      fvdl 		targp = p;
   1002   1.1      fvdl 
   1003   1.1      fvdl 	retval[0] = targp->p_pgid;
   1004   1.6      fvdl 	return 0;
   1005   1.6      fvdl }
   1006   1.6      fvdl 
   1007   1.6      fvdl /*
   1008   1.6      fvdl  * Set the 'personality' (emulation mode) for the current process. Only
   1009   1.6      fvdl  * accept the Linux personality here (0). This call is needed because
   1010   1.6      fvdl  * the Linux ELF crt0 issues it in an ugly kludge to make sure that
   1011   1.6      fvdl  * ELF binaries run in Linux mode, not SVR4 mode.
   1012   1.6      fvdl  */
   1013   1.6      fvdl int
   1014   1.6      fvdl linux_personality(p, uap, retval)
   1015   1.6      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
   1016  1.18      fvdl 	struct linux_personality_args /* {
   1017   1.6      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) per;
   1018   1.6      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
   1019   1.6      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
   1020   1.6      fvdl {
   1021   1.6      fvdl 	if (SCARG(uap, per) != 0)
   1022   1.6      fvdl 		return EINVAL;
   1023   1.6      fvdl 	retval[0] = 0;
   1024   1.1      fvdl 	return 0;
   1025  1.18      fvdl }
   1026  1.18      fvdl 
   1027  1.18      fvdl /*
   1028  1.18      fvdl  * The calls are here because of type conversions.
   1029  1.18      fvdl  */
   1030  1.18      fvdl int
   1031  1.18      fvdl linux_setreuid(p, uap, retval)
   1032  1.18      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
   1033  1.18      fvdl 	struct linux_setreuid_args /* {
   1034  1.18      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) ruid;
   1035  1.18      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) euid;
   1036  1.18      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
   1037  1.18      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
   1038  1.18      fvdl {
   1039  1.18      fvdl 	struct compat_43_setreuid_args bsa;
   1040  1.18      fvdl 
   1041  1.18      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, ruid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, ruid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
   1042  1.18      fvdl 		(uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, ruid);
   1043  1.18      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, euid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, euid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
   1044  1.18      fvdl 		(uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, euid);
   1045  1.18      fvdl 
   1046  1.18      fvdl 	return compat_43_setreuid(p, &bsa, retval);
   1047  1.18      fvdl }
   1048  1.18      fvdl 
   1049  1.18      fvdl int
   1050  1.18      fvdl linux_setregid(p, uap, retval)
   1051  1.18      fvdl 	struct proc *p;
   1052  1.18      fvdl 	struct linux_setregid_args /* {
   1053  1.18      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) rgid;
   1054  1.18      fvdl 		syscallarg(int) egid;
   1055  1.18      fvdl 	} */ *uap;
   1056  1.18      fvdl 	register_t *retval;
   1057  1.18      fvdl {
   1058  1.18      fvdl 	struct compat_43_setregid_args bsa;
   1059  1.18      fvdl 
   1060  1.18      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, rgid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, rgid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
   1061  1.18      fvdl 		(uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, rgid);
   1062  1.18      fvdl 	SCARG(&bsa, egid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, egid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
   1063  1.18      fvdl 		(uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, egid);
   1064  1.18      fvdl 
   1065  1.18      fvdl 	return compat_43_setregid(p, &bsa, retval);
   1066   1.1      fvdl }
   1067