linux_misc.c revision 1.21 1 1.21 mycroft /* $NetBSD: linux_misc.c,v 1.21 1995/10/07 06:27:10 mycroft 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 1.21 mycroft
89 1.1 fvdl if (WIFSIGNALED(*status))
90 1.1 fvdl *status = (*status & ~0177) |
91 1.12 mycroft bsd_to_linux_sig[WTERMSIG(*status)];
92 1.1 fvdl else if (WIFSTOPPED(*status))
93 1.1 fvdl *status = (*status & ~0xff00) |
94 1.12 mycroft (bsd_to_linux_sig[WSTOPSIG(*status)] << 8);
95 1.1 fvdl }
96 1.1 fvdl
97 1.1 fvdl /*
98 1.1 fvdl * waitpid(2). Passed on to the NetBSD call, surrounded by code to
99 1.1 fvdl * reserve some space for a NetBSD-style wait status, and converting
100 1.1 fvdl * it to what Linux wants.
101 1.1 fvdl */
102 1.1 fvdl int
103 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_waitpid(p, v, retval)
104 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
105 1.20 thorpej void *v;
106 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
107 1.20 thorpej {
108 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_waitpid_args /* {
109 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int) pid;
110 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int *) status;
111 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int) options;
112 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
113 1.21 mycroft struct sys_wait4_args w4a;
114 1.1 fvdl int error, *status, tstat;
115 1.1 fvdl caddr_t sg;
116 1.1 fvdl
117 1.16 fvdl if (SCARG(uap, status) != NULL) {
118 1.16 fvdl sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
119 1.16 fvdl status = (int *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof status);
120 1.16 fvdl } else
121 1.16 fvdl status = NULL;
122 1.1 fvdl
123 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid);
124 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, status) = status;
125 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, options) = SCARG(uap, options);
126 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, rusage) = NULL;
127 1.1 fvdl
128 1.21 mycroft if ((error = sys_wait4(p, &w4a, retval)))
129 1.1 fvdl return error;
130 1.1 fvdl
131 1.18 fvdl p->p_siglist &= ~sigmask(SIGCHLD);
132 1.18 fvdl
133 1.16 fvdl if (status != NULL) {
134 1.16 fvdl if ((error = copyin(status, &tstat, sizeof tstat)))
135 1.16 fvdl return error;
136 1.16 fvdl
137 1.16 fvdl bsd_to_linux_wstat(&tstat);
138 1.16 fvdl return copyout(&tstat, SCARG(uap, status), sizeof tstat);
139 1.16 fvdl }
140 1.1 fvdl
141 1.16 fvdl return 0;
142 1.1 fvdl }
143 1.1 fvdl
144 1.1 fvdl /*
145 1.1 fvdl * This is very much the same as waitpid()
146 1.1 fvdl */
147 1.1 fvdl int
148 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_wait4(p, v, retval)
149 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
150 1.20 thorpej void *v;
151 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
152 1.20 thorpej {
153 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_wait4_args /* {
154 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int) pid;
155 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int *) status;
156 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int) options;
157 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(struct rusage *) rusage;
158 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
159 1.21 mycroft struct sys_wait4_args w4a;
160 1.1 fvdl int error, *status, tstat;
161 1.1 fvdl caddr_t sg;
162 1.1 fvdl
163 1.16 fvdl if (SCARG(uap, status) != NULL) {
164 1.16 fvdl sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
165 1.16 fvdl status = (int *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof status);
166 1.16 fvdl } else
167 1.16 fvdl status = NULL;
168 1.1 fvdl
169 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid);
170 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, status) = status;
171 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, options) = SCARG(uap, options);
172 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&w4a, rusage) = SCARG(uap, rusage);
173 1.1 fvdl
174 1.21 mycroft if ((error = sys_wait4(p, &w4a, retval)))
175 1.1 fvdl return error;
176 1.1 fvdl
177 1.18 fvdl p->p_siglist &= ~sigmask(SIGCHLD);
178 1.18 fvdl
179 1.16 fvdl if (status != NULL) {
180 1.16 fvdl if ((error = copyin(status, &tstat, sizeof tstat)))
181 1.16 fvdl return error;
182 1.16 fvdl
183 1.16 fvdl bsd_to_linux_wstat(&tstat);
184 1.1 fvdl
185 1.16 fvdl return copyout(&tstat, SCARG(uap, status), sizeof tstat);
186 1.16 fvdl }
187 1.1 fvdl
188 1.16 fvdl return 0;
189 1.1 fvdl }
190 1.1 fvdl
191 1.1 fvdl /*
192 1.1 fvdl * This is the old brk(2) call. I don't think anything in the Linux
193 1.1 fvdl * world uses this anymore
194 1.1 fvdl */
195 1.1 fvdl int
196 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_break(p, v, retval)
197 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
198 1.20 thorpej void *v;
199 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
200 1.20 thorpej {
201 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_brk_args /* {
202 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(char *) nsize;
203 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
204 1.20 thorpej
205 1.1 fvdl return ENOSYS;
206 1.1 fvdl }
207 1.1 fvdl
208 1.1 fvdl /*
209 1.1 fvdl * Linux brk(2). The check if the new address is >= the old one is
210 1.1 fvdl * done in the kernel in Linux. NetBSD does it in the library.
211 1.1 fvdl */
212 1.1 fvdl int
213 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_brk(p, v, retval)
214 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
215 1.20 thorpej void *v;
216 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
217 1.20 thorpej {
218 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_brk_args /* {
219 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(char *) nsize;
220 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
221 1.1 fvdl char *nbrk = SCARG(uap, nsize);
222 1.21 mycroft struct sys_obreak_args oba;
223 1.1 fvdl struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace;
224 1.1 fvdl int error = 0;
225 1.1 fvdl caddr_t oldbrk, newbrk;
226 1.1 fvdl
227 1.1 fvdl oldbrk = vm->vm_daddr + ctob(vm->vm_dsize);
228 1.1 fvdl /*
229 1.1 fvdl * XXX inconsistent.. Linux always returns at least the old
230 1.1 fvdl * brk value, but it will be page-aligned if this fails,
231 1.1 fvdl * and possibly not page aligned if it succeeds (the user
232 1.1 fvdl * supplied pointer is returned).
233 1.1 fvdl */
234 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&oba, nsize) = nbrk;
235 1.1 fvdl
236 1.21 mycroft if ((caddr_t) nbrk > vm->vm_daddr && sys_obreak(p, &oba, retval) == 0)
237 1.21 mycroft retval[0] = (register_t)nbrk;
238 1.1 fvdl else
239 1.21 mycroft retval[0] = (register_t)oldbrk;
240 1.1 fvdl
241 1.1 fvdl return 0;
242 1.1 fvdl }
243 1.1 fvdl
244 1.1 fvdl /*
245 1.1 fvdl * I wonder why Linux has gettimeofday() _and_ time().. Still, we
246 1.1 fvdl * need to deal with it.
247 1.1 fvdl */
248 1.1 fvdl int
249 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_time(p, v, retval)
250 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
251 1.20 thorpej void *v;
252 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
253 1.20 thorpej {
254 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_time_args /* {
255 1.1 fvdl linux_time_t *t;
256 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
257 1.1 fvdl struct timeval atv;
258 1.1 fvdl linux_time_t tt;
259 1.1 fvdl int error;
260 1.1 fvdl
261 1.1 fvdl microtime(&atv);
262 1.1 fvdl
263 1.1 fvdl tt = atv.tv_sec;
264 1.1 fvdl if (SCARG(uap, t) && (error = copyout(&tt, SCARG(uap, t), sizeof tt)))
265 1.1 fvdl return error;
266 1.1 fvdl
267 1.1 fvdl retval[0] = tt;
268 1.1 fvdl return 0;
269 1.1 fvdl }
270 1.1 fvdl
271 1.1 fvdl /*
272 1.2 fvdl * Convert BSD statfs structure to Linux statfs structure.
273 1.2 fvdl * The Linux structure has less fields, and it also wants
274 1.2 fvdl * the length of a name in a dir entry in a field, which
275 1.2 fvdl * we fake (probably the wrong way).
276 1.2 fvdl */
277 1.2 fvdl static void
278 1.2 fvdl bsd_to_linux_statfs(bsp, lsp)
279 1.2 fvdl struct statfs *bsp;
280 1.2 fvdl struct linux_statfs *lsp;
281 1.2 fvdl {
282 1.21 mycroft
283 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_ftype = bsp->f_type;
284 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_fbsize = bsp->f_bsize;
285 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_fblocks = bsp->f_blocks;
286 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_fbfree = bsp->f_bfree;
287 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_fbavail = bsp->f_bavail;
288 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_ffiles = bsp->f_files;
289 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_fffree = bsp->f_ffree;
290 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_ffsid.val[0] = bsp->f_fsid.val[0];
291 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_ffsid.val[1] = bsp->f_fsid.val[1];
292 1.2 fvdl lsp->l_fnamelen = MAXNAMLEN; /* XXX */
293 1.2 fvdl }
294 1.2 fvdl
295 1.2 fvdl /*
296 1.2 fvdl * Implement the fs stat functions. Straightforward.
297 1.1 fvdl */
298 1.1 fvdl int
299 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_statfs(p, v, retval)
300 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
301 1.20 thorpej void *v;
302 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
303 1.20 thorpej {
304 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_statfs_args /* {
305 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(char *) path;
306 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp;
307 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
308 1.2 fvdl struct statfs btmp, *bsp;
309 1.2 fvdl struct linux_statfs ltmp;
310 1.21 mycroft struct sys_statfs_args bsa;
311 1.2 fvdl caddr_t sg;
312 1.2 fvdl int error;
313 1.2 fvdl
314 1.9 christos sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
315 1.2 fvdl bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs));
316 1.2 fvdl
317 1.9 christos LINUX_CHECK_ALT_EXIST(p, &sg, SCARG(uap, path));
318 1.2 fvdl
319 1.2 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, path) = SCARG(uap, path);
320 1.2 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp;
321 1.2 fvdl
322 1.21 mycroft if ((error = sys_statfs(p, &bsa, retval)))
323 1.2 fvdl return error;
324 1.2 fvdl
325 1.2 fvdl if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp)))
326 1.2 fvdl return error;
327 1.2 fvdl
328 1.2 fvdl bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, <mp);
329 1.2 fvdl
330 1.2 fvdl return copyout((caddr_t) <mp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp);
331 1.1 fvdl }
332 1.1 fvdl
333 1.1 fvdl int
334 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_fstatfs(p, v, retval)
335 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
336 1.20 thorpej void *v;
337 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
338 1.20 thorpej {
339 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_fstatfs_args /* {
340 1.2 fvdl syscallarg(int) fd;
341 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp;
342 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
343 1.2 fvdl struct statfs btmp, *bsp;
344 1.2 fvdl struct linux_statfs ltmp;
345 1.21 mycroft struct sys_fstatfs_args bsa;
346 1.2 fvdl caddr_t sg;
347 1.2 fvdl int error;
348 1.2 fvdl
349 1.9 christos sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
350 1.2 fvdl bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs));
351 1.2 fvdl
352 1.2 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, fd) = SCARG(uap, fd);
353 1.2 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp;
354 1.2 fvdl
355 1.21 mycroft if ((error = sys_fstatfs(p, &bsa, retval)))
356 1.2 fvdl return error;
357 1.2 fvdl
358 1.2 fvdl if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp)))
359 1.2 fvdl return error;
360 1.2 fvdl
361 1.2 fvdl bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, <mp);
362 1.2 fvdl
363 1.2 fvdl return copyout((caddr_t) <mp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp);
364 1.1 fvdl }
365 1.1 fvdl
366 1.1 fvdl /*
367 1.1 fvdl * uname(). Just copy the info from the various strings stored in the
368 1.1 fvdl * kernel, and put it in the Linux utsname structure. That structure
369 1.1 fvdl * is almost the same as the NetBSD one, only it has fields 65 characters
370 1.1 fvdl * long, and an extra domainname field.
371 1.1 fvdl */
372 1.1 fvdl int
373 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_uname(p, v, retval)
374 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
375 1.20 thorpej void *v;
376 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
377 1.20 thorpej {
378 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_uname_args /* {
379 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(struct linux_utsname *) up;
380 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
381 1.15 mycroft extern char ostype[], hostname[], osrelease[], version[], machine[],
382 1.15 mycroft domainname[];
383 1.15 mycroft struct linux_utsname luts;
384 1.1 fvdl int len;
385 1.1 fvdl char *cp;
386 1.1 fvdl
387 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_sysname, ostype, sizeof(luts.l_sysname));
388 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof(luts.l_nodename));
389 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_release, osrelease, sizeof(luts.l_release));
390 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_version, version, sizeof(luts.l_version));
391 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_machine, machine, sizeof(luts.l_machine));
392 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_domainname, domainname, sizeof(luts.l_domainname));
393 1.1 fvdl
394 1.1 fvdl /* This part taken from the the uname() in libc */
395 1.15 mycroft len = sizeof(luts.l_version);
396 1.15 mycroft for (cp = luts.l_version; len--; ++cp)
397 1.1 fvdl if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\t')
398 1.1 fvdl if (len > 1)
399 1.1 fvdl *cp = ' ';
400 1.1 fvdl else
401 1.1 fvdl *cp = '\0';
402 1.1 fvdl
403 1.15 mycroft return copyout(&luts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof(luts));
404 1.15 mycroft }
405 1.15 mycroft
406 1.15 mycroft int
407 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_olduname(p, v, retval)
408 1.15 mycroft struct proc *p;
409 1.20 thorpej void *v;
410 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
411 1.20 thorpej {
412 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_uname_args /* {
413 1.15 mycroft syscallarg(struct linux_oldutsname *) up;
414 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
415 1.15 mycroft extern char ostype[], hostname[], osrelease[], version[], machine[];
416 1.15 mycroft struct linux_oldutsname luts;
417 1.15 mycroft int len;
418 1.15 mycroft char *cp;
419 1.15 mycroft
420 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_sysname, ostype, sizeof(luts.l_sysname));
421 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof(luts.l_nodename));
422 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_release, osrelease, sizeof(luts.l_release));
423 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_version, version, sizeof(luts.l_version));
424 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_machine, machine, sizeof(luts.l_machine));
425 1.15 mycroft
426 1.15 mycroft /* This part taken from the the uname() in libc */
427 1.15 mycroft len = sizeof(luts.l_version);
428 1.15 mycroft for (cp = luts.l_version; len--; ++cp)
429 1.15 mycroft if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\t')
430 1.15 mycroft if (len > 1)
431 1.15 mycroft *cp = ' ';
432 1.15 mycroft else
433 1.15 mycroft *cp = '\0';
434 1.15 mycroft
435 1.15 mycroft return copyout(&luts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof(luts));
436 1.15 mycroft }
437 1.15 mycroft
438 1.15 mycroft int
439 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_oldolduname(p, v, retval)
440 1.15 mycroft struct proc *p;
441 1.20 thorpej void *v;
442 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
443 1.20 thorpej {
444 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_uname_args /* {
445 1.15 mycroft syscallarg(struct linux_oldoldutsname *) up;
446 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
447 1.15 mycroft extern char ostype[], hostname[], osrelease[], version[], machine[];
448 1.15 mycroft struct linux_oldoldutsname luts;
449 1.15 mycroft int len;
450 1.15 mycroft char *cp;
451 1.15 mycroft
452 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_sysname, ostype, sizeof(luts.l_sysname));
453 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof(luts.l_nodename));
454 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_release, osrelease, sizeof(luts.l_release));
455 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_version, version, sizeof(luts.l_version));
456 1.15 mycroft strncpy(luts.l_machine, machine, sizeof(luts.l_machine));
457 1.15 mycroft
458 1.15 mycroft /* This part taken from the the uname() in libc */
459 1.15 mycroft len = sizeof(luts.l_version);
460 1.15 mycroft for (cp = luts.l_version; len--; ++cp)
461 1.15 mycroft if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\t')
462 1.15 mycroft if (len > 1)
463 1.15 mycroft *cp = ' ';
464 1.15 mycroft else
465 1.15 mycroft *cp = '\0';
466 1.15 mycroft
467 1.15 mycroft return copyout(&luts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof(luts));
468 1.1 fvdl }
469 1.1 fvdl
470 1.1 fvdl /*
471 1.1 fvdl * Linux wants to pass everything to a syscall in registers. However,
472 1.1 fvdl * mmap() has 6 of them. Oops: out of register error. They just pass
473 1.1 fvdl * everything in a structure.
474 1.1 fvdl */
475 1.1 fvdl int
476 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_mmap(p, v, retval)
477 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
478 1.20 thorpej void *v;
479 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
480 1.20 thorpej {
481 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_mmap_args /* {
482 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(struct linux_mmap *) lmp;
483 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
484 1.1 fvdl struct linux_mmap lmap;
485 1.21 mycroft struct sys_mmap_args cma;
486 1.1 fvdl int error, flags;
487 1.1 fvdl
488 1.1 fvdl if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, lmp), &lmap, sizeof lmap)))
489 1.1 fvdl return error;
490 1.1 fvdl
491 1.1 fvdl flags = 0;
492 1.1 fvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_SHARED, MAP_SHARED);
493 1.1 fvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_PRIVATE, MAP_PRIVATE);
494 1.1 fvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_FIXED, MAP_FIXED);
495 1.1 fvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_ANON, MAP_ANON);
496 1.1 fvdl
497 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&cma,addr) = lmap.lm_addr;
498 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&cma,len) = lmap.lm_len;
499 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&cma,prot) = lmap.lm_prot;
500 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&cma,flags) = flags;
501 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&cma,fd) = lmap.lm_fd;
502 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&cma,pad) = 0;
503 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&cma,pos) = lmap.lm_pos;
504 1.1 fvdl
505 1.21 mycroft return sys_mmap(p, &cma, retval);
506 1.1 fvdl }
507 1.1 fvdl
508 1.1 fvdl /*
509 1.1 fvdl * Linux doesn't use the retval[1] value to determine whether
510 1.1 fvdl * we are the child or parent.
511 1.1 fvdl */
512 1.1 fvdl int
513 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_fork(p, v, retval)
514 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
515 1.21 mycroft void *v;
516 1.1 fvdl register_t *retval;
517 1.1 fvdl {
518 1.1 fvdl int error;
519 1.1 fvdl
520 1.21 mycroft if ((error = sys_fork(p, v, retval)))
521 1.1 fvdl return error;
522 1.1 fvdl
523 1.1 fvdl if (retval[1] == 1)
524 1.1 fvdl retval[0] = 0;
525 1.1 fvdl
526 1.1 fvdl return 0;
527 1.1 fvdl }
528 1.1 fvdl
529 1.1 fvdl /*
530 1.1 fvdl * This code is partly stolen from src/lib/libc/compat-43/times.c
531 1.1 fvdl * XXX - CLK_TCK isn't declared in /sys, just in <time.h>, done here
532 1.1 fvdl */
533 1.1 fvdl
534 1.1 fvdl #define CLK_TCK 100
535 1.1 fvdl #define CONVTCK(r) (r.tv_sec * CLK_TCK + r.tv_usec / (1000000 / CLK_TCK))
536 1.1 fvdl
537 1.1 fvdl int
538 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_times(p, v, retval)
539 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
540 1.20 thorpej void *v;
541 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
542 1.20 thorpej {
543 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_times_args /* {
544 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(struct times *) tms;
545 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
546 1.1 fvdl struct timeval t;
547 1.1 fvdl struct linux_tms ltms;
548 1.1 fvdl struct rusage ru;
549 1.4 mycroft int error, s;
550 1.1 fvdl
551 1.1 fvdl calcru(p, &ru.ru_utime, &ru.ru_stime, NULL);
552 1.1 fvdl ltms.ltms_utime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_utime);
553 1.1 fvdl ltms.ltms_stime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_stime);
554 1.1 fvdl
555 1.1 fvdl ltms.ltms_cutime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_utime);
556 1.1 fvdl ltms.ltms_cstime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_stime);
557 1.1 fvdl
558 1.1 fvdl if ((error = copyout(<ms, SCARG(uap, tms), sizeof ltms)))
559 1.1 fvdl return error;
560 1.1 fvdl
561 1.4 mycroft s = splclock();
562 1.4 mycroft timersub(&time, &boottime, &t);
563 1.4 mycroft splx(s);
564 1.1 fvdl
565 1.1 fvdl retval[0] = ((linux_clock_t)(CONVTCK(t)));
566 1.1 fvdl return 0;
567 1.1 fvdl }
568 1.1 fvdl
569 1.1 fvdl /*
570 1.1 fvdl * NetBSD passes fd[0] in retval[0], and fd[1] in retval[1].
571 1.1 fvdl * Linux directly passes the pointer.
572 1.1 fvdl */
573 1.1 fvdl int
574 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_pipe(p, v, retval)
575 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
576 1.20 thorpej void *v;
577 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
578 1.20 thorpej {
579 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_pipe_args /* {
580 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int *) pfds;
581 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
582 1.1 fvdl int error;
583 1.1 fvdl
584 1.21 mycroft if ((error = sys_pipe(p, 0, retval)))
585 1.1 fvdl return error;
586 1.1 fvdl
587 1.1 fvdl /* Assumes register_t is an int */
588 1.1 fvdl
589 1.1 fvdl if ((error = copyout(retval, SCARG(uap, pfds), 2 * sizeof (int))))
590 1.1 fvdl return error;
591 1.1 fvdl
592 1.1 fvdl retval[0] = 0;
593 1.1 fvdl return 0;
594 1.1 fvdl }
595 1.1 fvdl
596 1.1 fvdl /*
597 1.21 mycroft * Alarm. This is a libc call which uses setitimer(2) in NetBSD.
598 1.1 fvdl * Fiddle with the timers to make it work.
599 1.1 fvdl */
600 1.1 fvdl int
601 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_alarm(p, v, retval)
602 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
603 1.20 thorpej void *v;
604 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
605 1.20 thorpej {
606 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_alarm_args /* {
607 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(unsigned int) secs;
608 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
609 1.1 fvdl int error, s;
610 1.1 fvdl struct itimerval *itp, it;
611 1.1 fvdl
612 1.1 fvdl itp = &p->p_realtimer;
613 1.1 fvdl s = splclock();
614 1.1 fvdl /*
615 1.1 fvdl * Clear any pending timer alarms.
616 1.1 fvdl */
617 1.1 fvdl untimeout(realitexpire, p);
618 1.1 fvdl timerclear(&itp->it_interval);
619 1.1 fvdl if (timerisset(&itp->it_value) &&
620 1.1 fvdl timercmp(&itp->it_value, &time, >))
621 1.3 mycroft timersub(&itp->it_value, &time, &itp->it_value);
622 1.1 fvdl /*
623 1.1 fvdl * Return how many seconds were left (rounded up)
624 1.1 fvdl */
625 1.1 fvdl retval[0] = itp->it_value.tv_sec;
626 1.1 fvdl if (itp->it_value.tv_usec)
627 1.1 fvdl retval[0]++;
628 1.1 fvdl
629 1.1 fvdl /*
630 1.1 fvdl * alarm(0) just resets the timer.
631 1.1 fvdl */
632 1.1 fvdl if (SCARG(uap, secs) == 0) {
633 1.1 fvdl timerclear(&itp->it_value);
634 1.1 fvdl splx(s);
635 1.1 fvdl return 0;
636 1.1 fvdl }
637 1.1 fvdl
638 1.1 fvdl /*
639 1.1 fvdl * Check the new alarm time for sanity, and set it.
640 1.1 fvdl */
641 1.1 fvdl timerclear(&it.it_interval);
642 1.1 fvdl it.it_value.tv_sec = SCARG(uap, secs);
643 1.1 fvdl it.it_value.tv_usec = 0;
644 1.1 fvdl if (itimerfix(&it.it_value) || itimerfix(&it.it_interval)) {
645 1.1 fvdl splx(s);
646 1.1 fvdl return (EINVAL);
647 1.1 fvdl }
648 1.1 fvdl
649 1.1 fvdl if (timerisset(&it.it_value)) {
650 1.3 mycroft timeradd(&it.it_value, &time, &it.it_value);
651 1.1 fvdl timeout(realitexpire, p, hzto(&it.it_value));
652 1.1 fvdl }
653 1.1 fvdl p->p_realtimer = it;
654 1.1 fvdl splx(s);
655 1.1 fvdl
656 1.1 fvdl return 0;
657 1.1 fvdl }
658 1.1 fvdl
659 1.1 fvdl /*
660 1.1 fvdl * utime(). Do conversion to things that utimes() understands,
661 1.1 fvdl * and pass it on.
662 1.1 fvdl */
663 1.1 fvdl int
664 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_utime(p, v, retval)
665 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
666 1.20 thorpej void *v;
667 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
668 1.20 thorpej {
669 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_utime_args /* {
670 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(char *) path;
671 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(struct linux_utimbuf *)times;
672 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
673 1.1 fvdl caddr_t sg;
674 1.1 fvdl int error;
675 1.21 mycroft struct sys_utimes_args ua;
676 1.1 fvdl struct timeval tv[2], *tvp;
677 1.1 fvdl struct linux_utimbuf lut;
678 1.1 fvdl
679 1.9 christos sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
680 1.9 christos LINUX_CHECK_ALT_EXIST(p, &sg, SCARG(uap, path));
681 1.1 fvdl
682 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&ua, path) = SCARG(uap, path);
683 1.1 fvdl
684 1.1 fvdl if (SCARG(uap, times) != NULL) {
685 1.1 fvdl if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, times), &lut, sizeof lut)))
686 1.1 fvdl return error;
687 1.1 fvdl tv[0].tv_usec = tv[1].tv_usec = 0;
688 1.1 fvdl tv[0].tv_sec = lut.l_actime;
689 1.1 fvdl tv[1].tv_sec = lut.l_modtime;
690 1.9 christos tvp = (struct timeval *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(tv));
691 1.1 fvdl if ((error = copyout(tv, tvp, sizeof tv)))
692 1.1 fvdl return error;
693 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&ua, tptr) = tvp;
694 1.1 fvdl }
695 1.1 fvdl else
696 1.1 fvdl SCARG(&ua, tptr) = NULL;
697 1.1 fvdl
698 1.21 mycroft return sys_utimes(p, uap, retval);
699 1.1 fvdl }
700 1.1 fvdl
701 1.1 fvdl /*
702 1.17 fvdl * The old Linux readdir was only able to read one entry at a time,
703 1.17 fvdl * even though it had a 'count' argument. In fact, the emulation
704 1.17 fvdl * of the old call was better than the original, because it did handle
705 1.17 fvdl * the count arg properly. Don't bother with it anymore now, and use
706 1.17 fvdl * it to distinguish between old and new. The difference is that the
707 1.17 fvdl * newer one actually does multiple entries, and the reclen field
708 1.17 fvdl * really is the reclen, not the namelength.
709 1.17 fvdl */
710 1.17 fvdl int
711 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_readdir(p, v, retval)
712 1.17 fvdl struct proc *p;
713 1.20 thorpej void *v;
714 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
715 1.20 thorpej {
716 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_readdir_args /* {
717 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(int) fd;
718 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(struct linux_dirent *) dent;
719 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(unsigned int) count;
720 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
721 1.20 thorpej
722 1.17 fvdl SCARG(uap, count) = 1;
723 1.21 mycroft return linux_sys_getdents(p, uap, retval);
724 1.17 fvdl }
725 1.17 fvdl
726 1.17 fvdl /*
727 1.1 fvdl * Linux 'readdir' call. This code is mostly taken from the
728 1.1 fvdl * SunOS getdents call (see compat/sunos/sunos_misc.c), though
729 1.1 fvdl * an attempt has been made to keep it a little cleaner (failing
730 1.1 fvdl * miserably, because of the cruft needed if count 1 is passed).
731 1.1 fvdl *
732 1.17 fvdl * The d_off field should contain the offset of the next valid entry,
733 1.17 fvdl * but in Linux it has the offset of the entry itself. We emulate
734 1.17 fvdl * that bug here.
735 1.17 fvdl *
736 1.1 fvdl * Read in BSD-style entries, convert them, and copy them out.
737 1.1 fvdl *
738 1.1 fvdl * Note that this doesn't handle union-mounted filesystems.
739 1.1 fvdl */
740 1.1 fvdl int
741 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_getdents(p, v, retval)
742 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
743 1.20 thorpej void *v;
744 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
745 1.20 thorpej {
746 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_readdir_args /* {
747 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int) fd;
748 1.21 mycroft syscallarg(caddr_t) dent;
749 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(unsigned int) count;
750 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
751 1.1 fvdl register struct dirent *bdp;
752 1.1 fvdl struct vnode *vp;
753 1.1 fvdl caddr_t inp, buf; /* BSD-format */
754 1.1 fvdl int len, reclen; /* BSD-format */
755 1.1 fvdl caddr_t outp; /* Linux-format */
756 1.21 mycroft int resid, linux_reclen;/* Linux-format */
757 1.1 fvdl struct file *fp;
758 1.1 fvdl struct uio auio;
759 1.1 fvdl struct iovec aiov;
760 1.1 fvdl struct linux_dirent idb;
761 1.1 fvdl off_t off; /* true file offset */
762 1.17 fvdl int buflen, error, eofflag, nbytes, oldcall;
763 1.1 fvdl struct vattr va;
764 1.1 fvdl
765 1.1 fvdl if ((error = getvnode(p->p_fd, SCARG(uap, fd), &fp)) != 0)
766 1.1 fvdl return (error);
767 1.1 fvdl
768 1.1 fvdl if ((fp->f_flag & FREAD) == 0)
769 1.1 fvdl return (EBADF);
770 1.1 fvdl
771 1.5 mycroft vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data;
772 1.1 fvdl
773 1.1 fvdl if (vp->v_type != VDIR) /* XXX vnode readdir op should do this */
774 1.1 fvdl return (EINVAL);
775 1.1 fvdl
776 1.1 fvdl if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, p->p_ucred, p)))
777 1.1 fvdl return error;
778 1.1 fvdl
779 1.1 fvdl nbytes = SCARG(uap, count);
780 1.17 fvdl if (nbytes == 1) { /* emulating old, broken behaviour */
781 1.1 fvdl nbytes = sizeof (struct linux_dirent);
782 1.5 mycroft buflen = max(va.va_blocksize, nbytes);
783 1.17 fvdl oldcall = 1;
784 1.5 mycroft } else {
785 1.5 mycroft buflen = min(MAXBSIZE, nbytes);
786 1.17 fvdl oldcall = 0;
787 1.1 fvdl }
788 1.1 fvdl buf = malloc(buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
789 1.1 fvdl VOP_LOCK(vp);
790 1.1 fvdl off = fp->f_offset;
791 1.1 fvdl again:
792 1.1 fvdl aiov.iov_base = buf;
793 1.1 fvdl aiov.iov_len = buflen;
794 1.1 fvdl auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
795 1.1 fvdl auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
796 1.1 fvdl auio.uio_rw = UIO_READ;
797 1.1 fvdl auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
798 1.1 fvdl auio.uio_procp = p;
799 1.1 fvdl auio.uio_resid = buflen;
800 1.1 fvdl auio.uio_offset = off;
801 1.1 fvdl /*
802 1.1 fvdl * First we read into the malloc'ed buffer, then
803 1.1 fvdl * we massage it into user space, one record at a time.
804 1.1 fvdl */
805 1.5 mycroft error = VOP_READDIR(vp, &auio, fp->f_cred, &eofflag, (u_long *)0, 0);
806 1.1 fvdl if (error)
807 1.1 fvdl goto out;
808 1.1 fvdl
809 1.1 fvdl inp = buf;
810 1.21 mycroft outp = SCARG(uap, dent);
811 1.1 fvdl resid = nbytes;
812 1.1 fvdl if ((len = buflen - auio.uio_resid) == 0)
813 1.1 fvdl goto eof;
814 1.1 fvdl
815 1.1 fvdl for (; len > 0; len -= reclen) {
816 1.5 mycroft bdp = (struct dirent *)inp;
817 1.5 mycroft reclen = bdp->d_reclen;
818 1.1 fvdl if (reclen & 3)
819 1.1 fvdl panic("linux_readdir");
820 1.19 fvdl off += reclen;
821 1.1 fvdl if (bdp->d_fileno == 0) {
822 1.1 fvdl inp += reclen; /* it is a hole; squish it out */
823 1.1 fvdl continue;
824 1.1 fvdl }
825 1.21 mycroft linux_reclen = LINUX_RECLEN(&idb, bdp->d_namlen);
826 1.21 mycroft if (reclen > len || resid < linux_reclen) {
827 1.1 fvdl /* entry too big for buffer, so just stop */
828 1.1 fvdl outp++;
829 1.1 fvdl break;
830 1.1 fvdl }
831 1.1 fvdl /*
832 1.1 fvdl * Massage in place to make a Linux-shaped dirent (otherwise
833 1.1 fvdl * we have to worry about touching user memory outside of
834 1.1 fvdl * the copyout() call).
835 1.1 fvdl */
836 1.5 mycroft idb.d_ino = (long)bdp->d_fileno;
837 1.19 fvdl idb.d_off = off - reclen;
838 1.17 fvdl /*
839 1.21 mycroft * The old readdir() call misuses the offset and reclen fields.
840 1.17 fvdl */
841 1.21 mycroft idb.d_reclen = oldcall ? (u_short)bdp->d_namlen : linux_reclen;
842 1.5 mycroft strcpy(idb.d_name, bdp->d_name);
843 1.21 mycroft if ((error = copyout((caddr_t)&idb, outp, linux_reclen)))
844 1.1 fvdl goto out;
845 1.1 fvdl /* advance past this real entry */
846 1.1 fvdl inp += reclen;
847 1.1 fvdl /* advance output past Linux-shaped entry */
848 1.21 mycroft outp += linux_reclen;
849 1.21 mycroft resid -= linux_reclen;
850 1.17 fvdl if (oldcall)
851 1.1 fvdl break;
852 1.1 fvdl }
853 1.1 fvdl
854 1.1 fvdl /* if we squished out the whole block, try again */
855 1.21 mycroft if (outp == SCARG(uap, dent))
856 1.1 fvdl goto again;
857 1.1 fvdl fp->f_offset = off; /* update the vnode offset */
858 1.1 fvdl
859 1.17 fvdl if (oldcall)
860 1.21 mycroft nbytes = resid + linux_reclen;
861 1.1 fvdl
862 1.1 fvdl eof:
863 1.1 fvdl *retval = nbytes - resid;
864 1.1 fvdl out:
865 1.1 fvdl VOP_UNLOCK(vp);
866 1.1 fvdl free(buf, M_TEMP);
867 1.1 fvdl return error;
868 1.1 fvdl }
869 1.1 fvdl
870 1.1 fvdl /*
871 1.17 fvdl * Not sure why the arguments to this older version of select() were put
872 1.17 fvdl * into a structure, because there are 5, and that can all be handled
873 1.17 fvdl * in registers on the i386 like Linux wants to.
874 1.17 fvdl */
875 1.17 fvdl int
876 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_oldselect(p, v, retval)
877 1.17 fvdl struct proc *p;
878 1.20 thorpej void *v;
879 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
880 1.20 thorpej {
881 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_oldselect_args /* {
882 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(struct linux_select *) lsp;
883 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
884 1.17 fvdl struct linux_select ls;
885 1.17 fvdl int error;
886 1.17 fvdl
887 1.17 fvdl if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, lsp), &ls, sizeof(ls))))
888 1.17 fvdl return error;
889 1.17 fvdl
890 1.17 fvdl return linux_select1(p, retval, ls.nfds, ls.readfds, ls.writefds,
891 1.17 fvdl ls.exceptfds, ls.timeout);
892 1.17 fvdl }
893 1.17 fvdl
894 1.17 fvdl /*
895 1.17 fvdl * Even when just using registers to pass arguments to syscalls you can
896 1.17 fvdl * have 5 of them on the i386. So this newer version of select() does
897 1.17 fvdl * this.
898 1.1 fvdl */
899 1.1 fvdl int
900 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_select(p, v, retval)
901 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
902 1.20 thorpej void *v;
903 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
904 1.20 thorpej {
905 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_select_args /* {
906 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(int) nfds;
907 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(fd_set *) readfds;
908 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(fd_set *) writefds;
909 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(fd_set *) exceptfds;
910 1.17 fvdl syscallarg(struct timeval *) timeout;
911 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
912 1.20 thorpej
913 1.17 fvdl return linux_select1(p, retval, SCARG(uap, nfds), SCARG(uap, readfds),
914 1.17 fvdl SCARG(uap, writefds), SCARG(uap, exceptfds), SCARG(uap, timeout));
915 1.17 fvdl }
916 1.17 fvdl
917 1.17 fvdl /*
918 1.17 fvdl * Common code for the old and new versions of select(). A couple of
919 1.17 fvdl * things are important:
920 1.17 fvdl * 1) return the amount of time left in the 'timeout' parameter
921 1.17 fvdl * 2) select never returns ERESTART on Linux, always return EINTR
922 1.17 fvdl */
923 1.17 fvdl int
924 1.17 fvdl linux_select1(p, retval, nfds, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout)
925 1.17 fvdl struct proc *p;
926 1.17 fvdl register_t *retval;
927 1.17 fvdl int nfds;
928 1.17 fvdl fd_set *readfds, *writefds, *exceptfds;
929 1.17 fvdl struct timeval *timeout;
930 1.17 fvdl {
931 1.21 mycroft struct sys_select_args bsa;
932 1.13 mycroft struct timeval tv0, tv1, utv, *tvp;
933 1.13 mycroft caddr_t sg;
934 1.1 fvdl int error;
935 1.1 fvdl
936 1.17 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, nd) = nfds;
937 1.17 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, in) = readfds;
938 1.17 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, ou) = writefds;
939 1.17 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, ex) = exceptfds;
940 1.17 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, tv) = timeout;
941 1.1 fvdl
942 1.7 fvdl /*
943 1.7 fvdl * Store current time for computation of the amount of
944 1.7 fvdl * time left.
945 1.7 fvdl */
946 1.17 fvdl if (timeout) {
947 1.17 fvdl if ((error = copyin(timeout, &utv, sizeof(utv))))
948 1.13 mycroft return error;
949 1.13 mycroft if (itimerfix(&utv)) {
950 1.13 mycroft /*
951 1.13 mycroft * The timeval was invalid. Convert it to something
952 1.13 mycroft * valid that will act as it does under Linux.
953 1.13 mycroft */
954 1.13 mycroft sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
955 1.13 mycroft tvp = stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(utv));
956 1.13 mycroft utv.tv_sec += utv.tv_usec / 1000000;
957 1.13 mycroft utv.tv_usec %= 1000000;
958 1.13 mycroft if (utv.tv_usec < 0) {
959 1.13 mycroft utv.tv_sec -= 1;
960 1.13 mycroft utv.tv_usec += 1000000;
961 1.13 mycroft }
962 1.13 mycroft if (utv.tv_sec < 0)
963 1.13 mycroft timerclear(&utv);
964 1.13 mycroft if ((error = copyout(&utv, tvp, sizeof(utv))))
965 1.13 mycroft return error;
966 1.13 mycroft SCARG(&bsa, tv) = tvp;
967 1.13 mycroft }
968 1.7 fvdl microtime(&tv0);
969 1.13 mycroft }
970 1.7 fvdl
971 1.21 mycroft error = sys_select(p, &bsa, retval);
972 1.10 mycroft if (error) {
973 1.10 mycroft /*
974 1.10 mycroft * See fs/select.c in the Linux kernel. Without this,
975 1.10 mycroft * Maelstrom doesn't work.
976 1.10 mycroft */
977 1.10 mycroft if (error == ERESTART)
978 1.10 mycroft error = EINTR;
979 1.7 fvdl return error;
980 1.10 mycroft }
981 1.7 fvdl
982 1.17 fvdl if (timeout) {
983 1.14 mycroft if (*retval) {
984 1.7 fvdl /*
985 1.13 mycroft * Compute how much time was left of the timeout,
986 1.7 fvdl * by subtracting the current time and the time
987 1.7 fvdl * before we started the call, and subtracting
988 1.7 fvdl * that result from the user-supplied value.
989 1.7 fvdl */
990 1.7 fvdl microtime(&tv1);
991 1.7 fvdl timersub(&tv1, &tv0, &tv1);
992 1.7 fvdl timersub(&utv, &tv1, &utv);
993 1.14 mycroft if (utv.tv_sec < 0)
994 1.14 mycroft timerclear(&utv);
995 1.14 mycroft } else
996 1.14 mycroft timerclear(&utv);
997 1.17 fvdl if ((error = copyout(&utv, timeout, sizeof(utv))))
998 1.7 fvdl return error;
999 1.7 fvdl }
1000 1.13 mycroft
1001 1.7 fvdl return 0;
1002 1.1 fvdl }
1003 1.1 fvdl
1004 1.1 fvdl /*
1005 1.1 fvdl * Get the process group of a certain process. Look it up
1006 1.1 fvdl * and return the value.
1007 1.1 fvdl */
1008 1.1 fvdl int
1009 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_getpgid(p, v, retval)
1010 1.1 fvdl struct proc *p;
1011 1.20 thorpej void *v;
1012 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
1013 1.20 thorpej {
1014 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_getpgid_args /* {
1015 1.1 fvdl syscallarg(int) pid;
1016 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
1017 1.1 fvdl struct proc *targp;
1018 1.1 fvdl
1019 1.1 fvdl if (SCARG(uap, pid) != 0 && SCARG(uap, pid) != p->p_pid)
1020 1.1 fvdl if ((targp = pfind(SCARG(uap, pid))) == 0)
1021 1.1 fvdl return ESRCH;
1022 1.1 fvdl else
1023 1.1 fvdl targp = p;
1024 1.1 fvdl
1025 1.1 fvdl retval[0] = targp->p_pgid;
1026 1.6 fvdl return 0;
1027 1.6 fvdl }
1028 1.6 fvdl
1029 1.6 fvdl /*
1030 1.6 fvdl * Set the 'personality' (emulation mode) for the current process. Only
1031 1.6 fvdl * accept the Linux personality here (0). This call is needed because
1032 1.6 fvdl * the Linux ELF crt0 issues it in an ugly kludge to make sure that
1033 1.6 fvdl * ELF binaries run in Linux mode, not SVR4 mode.
1034 1.6 fvdl */
1035 1.6 fvdl int
1036 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_personality(p, v, retval)
1037 1.6 fvdl struct proc *p;
1038 1.20 thorpej void *v;
1039 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
1040 1.20 thorpej {
1041 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_personality_args /* {
1042 1.6 fvdl syscallarg(int) per;
1043 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
1044 1.20 thorpej
1045 1.6 fvdl if (SCARG(uap, per) != 0)
1046 1.6 fvdl return EINVAL;
1047 1.6 fvdl retval[0] = 0;
1048 1.1 fvdl return 0;
1049 1.18 fvdl }
1050 1.18 fvdl
1051 1.18 fvdl /*
1052 1.18 fvdl * The calls are here because of type conversions.
1053 1.18 fvdl */
1054 1.18 fvdl int
1055 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_setreuid(p, v, retval)
1056 1.18 fvdl struct proc *p;
1057 1.20 thorpej void *v;
1058 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
1059 1.20 thorpej {
1060 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_setreuid_args /* {
1061 1.18 fvdl syscallarg(int) ruid;
1062 1.18 fvdl syscallarg(int) euid;
1063 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
1064 1.21 mycroft struct compat_43_sys_setreuid_args bsa;
1065 1.18 fvdl
1066 1.18 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, ruid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, ruid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
1067 1.18 fvdl (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, ruid);
1068 1.18 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, euid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, euid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
1069 1.18 fvdl (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, euid);
1070 1.18 fvdl
1071 1.21 mycroft return compat_43_sys_setreuid(p, &bsa, retval);
1072 1.18 fvdl }
1073 1.18 fvdl
1074 1.18 fvdl int
1075 1.21 mycroft linux_sys_setregid(p, v, retval)
1076 1.18 fvdl struct proc *p;
1077 1.20 thorpej void *v;
1078 1.20 thorpej register_t *retval;
1079 1.20 thorpej {
1080 1.21 mycroft struct linux_sys_setregid_args /* {
1081 1.18 fvdl syscallarg(int) rgid;
1082 1.18 fvdl syscallarg(int) egid;
1083 1.20 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
1084 1.21 mycroft struct compat_43_sys_setregid_args bsa;
1085 1.18 fvdl
1086 1.18 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, rgid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, rgid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
1087 1.18 fvdl (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, rgid);
1088 1.18 fvdl SCARG(&bsa, egid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, egid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
1089 1.18 fvdl (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, egid);
1090 1.18 fvdl
1091 1.21 mycroft return compat_43_sys_setregid(p, &bsa, retval);
1092 1.1 fvdl }
1093