linux_misc.c revision 1.92.2.2 1 /* $NetBSD: linux_misc.c,v 1.92.2.2 2001/09/13 01:15:24 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1995, 1998, 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Frank van der Linden and Eric Haszlakiewicz; by Jason R. Thorpe
9 * of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility, NASA Ames Research Center.
10 *
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
13 * are met:
14 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
16 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
18 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
19 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
20 * must display the following acknowledgement:
21 * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
22 * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
23 * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
24 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
25 * from this software without specific prior written permission.
26 *
27 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
28 * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
29 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
30 * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
31 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
32 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
33 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
34 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
35 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
36 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
37 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
38 */
39
40 /*
41 * Linux compatibility module. Try to deal with various Linux system calls.
42 */
43
44 /*
45 * These functions have been moved to multiarch to allow
46 * selection of which machines include them to be
47 * determined by the individual files.linux_<arch> files.
48 *
49 * Function in multiarch:
50 * linux_sys_break : linux_break.c
51 * linux_sys_alarm : linux_misc_notalpha.c
52 * linux_sys_getresgid : linux_misc_notalpha.c
53 * linux_sys_nice : linux_misc_notalpha.c
54 * linux_sys_readdir : linux_misc_notalpha.c
55 * linux_sys_setresgid : linux_misc_notalpha.c
56 * linux_sys_time : linux_misc_notalpha.c
57 * linux_sys_utime : linux_misc_notalpha.c
58 * linux_sys_waitpid : linux_misc_notalpha.c
59 * linux_sys_old_mmap : linux_oldmmap.c
60 * linux_sys_oldolduname : linux_oldolduname.c
61 * linux_sys_oldselect : linux_oldselect.c
62 * linux_sys_olduname : linux_olduname.c
63 * linux_sys_pipe : linux_pipe.c
64 */
65
66 #include <sys/param.h>
67 #include <sys/systm.h>
68 #include <sys/namei.h>
69 #include <sys/proc.h>
70 #include <sys/dirent.h>
71 #include <sys/file.h>
72 #include <sys/stat.h>
73 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
74 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
75 #include <sys/kernel.h>
76 #include <sys/malloc.h>
77 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
78 #include <sys/mman.h>
79 #include <sys/mount.h>
80 #include <sys/reboot.h>
81 #include <sys/resource.h>
82 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
83 #include <sys/signal.h>
84 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
85 #include <sys/socket.h>
86 #include <sys/time.h>
87 #include <sys/times.h>
88 #include <sys/vnode.h>
89 #include <sys/uio.h>
90 #include <sys/wait.h>
91 #include <sys/utsname.h>
92 #include <sys/unistd.h>
93 #include <sys/swap.h> /* for SWAP_ON */
94 #include <sys/sysctl.h> /* for KERN_DOMAINNAME */
95
96 #include <sys/ptrace.h>
97 #include <machine/ptrace.h>
98
99 #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
100
101 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_types.h>
102 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_signal.h>
103
104 #include <compat/linux/linux_syscallargs.h>
105
106 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_fcntl.h>
107 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_mmap.h>
108 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_dirent.h>
109 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_util.h>
110 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_misc.h>
111 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_ptrace.h>
112 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_reboot.h>
113 #include <compat/linux/common/linux_emuldata.h>
114
115 const int linux_ptrace_request_map[] = {
116 LINUX_PTRACE_TRACEME, PT_TRACE_ME,
117 LINUX_PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, PT_READ_I,
118 LINUX_PTRACE_PEEKDATA, PT_READ_D,
119 LINUX_PTRACE_POKETEXT, PT_WRITE_I,
120 LINUX_PTRACE_POKEDATA, PT_WRITE_D,
121 LINUX_PTRACE_CONT, PT_CONTINUE,
122 LINUX_PTRACE_KILL, PT_KILL,
123 LINUX_PTRACE_ATTACH, PT_ATTACH,
124 LINUX_PTRACE_DETACH, PT_DETACH,
125 #ifdef PT_STEP
126 LINUX_PTRACE_SINGLESTEP, PT_STEP,
127 #endif
128 -1
129 };
130
131 /* Local linux_misc.c functions: */
132 static void bsd_to_linux_statfs __P((struct statfs *, struct linux_statfs *));
133
134 /*
135 * The information on a terminated (or stopped) process needs
136 * to be converted in order for Linux binaries to get a valid signal
137 * number out of it.
138 */
139 void
140 bsd_to_linux_wstat(st)
141 int *st;
142 {
143
144 int sig;
145
146 if (WIFSIGNALED(*st)) {
147 sig = WTERMSIG(*st);
148 if (sig >= 0 && sig < NSIG)
149 *st= (*st& ~0177) | native_to_linux_sig[sig];
150 } else if (WIFSTOPPED(*st)) {
151 sig = WSTOPSIG(*st);
152 if (sig >= 0 && sig < NSIG)
153 *st = (*st & ~0xff00) | (native_to_linux_sig[sig] << 8);
154 }
155 }
156
157 /*
158 * This is very much the same as waitpid()
159 */
160 int
161 linux_sys_wait4(p, v, retval)
162 struct proc *p;
163 void *v;
164 register_t *retval;
165 {
166 struct linux_sys_wait4_args /* {
167 syscallarg(int) pid;
168 syscallarg(int *) status;
169 syscallarg(int) options;
170 syscallarg(struct rusage *) rusage;
171 } */ *uap = v;
172 struct sys_wait4_args w4a;
173 int error, *status, tstat, options, linux_options;
174 caddr_t sg;
175
176 if (SCARG(uap, status) != NULL) {
177 sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
178 status = (int *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof *status);
179 } else
180 status = NULL;
181
182 linux_options = SCARG(uap, options);
183 options = 0;
184 if (linux_options &
185 ~(LINUX_WAIT4_WNOHANG|LINUX_WAIT4_WUNTRACED|LINUX_WAIT4_WALL|
186 LINUX_WAIT4_WCLONE))
187 return (EINVAL);
188
189 if (linux_options & LINUX_WAIT4_WNOHANG)
190 options |= WNOHANG;
191 if (linux_options & LINUX_WAIT4_WUNTRACED)
192 options |= WUNTRACED;
193 if (linux_options & LINUX_WAIT4_WALL)
194 options |= WALLSIG;
195 if (linux_options & LINUX_WAIT4_WCLONE)
196 options |= WALTSIG;
197
198 SCARG(&w4a, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid);
199 SCARG(&w4a, status) = status;
200 SCARG(&w4a, options) = options;
201 SCARG(&w4a, rusage) = SCARG(uap, rusage);
202
203 if ((error = sys_wait4(p, &w4a, retval)))
204 return error;
205
206 sigdelset(&p->p_sigctx.ps_siglist, SIGCHLD);
207
208 if (status != NULL) {
209 if ((error = copyin(status, &tstat, sizeof tstat)))
210 return error;
211
212 bsd_to_linux_wstat(&tstat);
213 return copyout(&tstat, SCARG(uap, status), sizeof tstat);
214 }
215
216 return 0;
217 }
218
219 /*
220 * Linux brk(2). The check if the new address is >= the old one is
221 * done in the kernel in Linux. NetBSD does it in the library.
222 */
223 int
224 linux_sys_brk(p, v, retval)
225 struct proc *p;
226 void *v;
227 register_t *retval;
228 {
229 struct linux_sys_brk_args /* {
230 syscallarg(char *) nsize;
231 } */ *uap = v;
232 char *nbrk = SCARG(uap, nsize);
233 struct sys_obreak_args oba;
234 struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace;
235 struct linux_emuldata *ed = (struct linux_emuldata*)p->p_emuldata;
236
237 SCARG(&oba, nsize) = nbrk;
238
239 if ((caddr_t) nbrk > vm->vm_daddr && sys_obreak(p, &oba, retval) == 0)
240 ed->p_break = (char*)nbrk;
241 else
242 nbrk = ed->p_break;
243
244 retval[0] = (register_t)nbrk;
245
246 return 0;
247 }
248
249 /*
250 * Convert BSD statfs structure to Linux statfs structure.
251 * The Linux structure has less fields, and it also wants
252 * the length of a name in a dir entry in a field, which
253 * we fake (probably the wrong way).
254 */
255 static void
256 bsd_to_linux_statfs(bsp, lsp)
257 struct statfs *bsp;
258 struct linux_statfs *lsp;
259 {
260
261 lsp->l_ftype = bsp->f_type;
262 lsp->l_fbsize = bsp->f_bsize;
263 lsp->l_fblocks = bsp->f_blocks;
264 lsp->l_fbfree = bsp->f_bfree;
265 lsp->l_fbavail = bsp->f_bavail;
266 lsp->l_ffiles = bsp->f_files;
267 lsp->l_fffree = bsp->f_ffree;
268 lsp->l_ffsid.val[0] = bsp->f_fsid.val[0];
269 lsp->l_ffsid.val[1] = bsp->f_fsid.val[1];
270 lsp->l_fnamelen = MAXNAMLEN; /* XXX */
271 }
272
273 /*
274 * Implement the fs stat functions. Straightforward.
275 */
276 int
277 linux_sys_statfs(p, v, retval)
278 struct proc *p;
279 void *v;
280 register_t *retval;
281 {
282 struct linux_sys_statfs_args /* {
283 syscallarg(const char *) path;
284 syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp;
285 } */ *uap = v;
286 struct statfs btmp, *bsp;
287 struct linux_statfs ltmp;
288 struct sys_statfs_args bsa;
289 caddr_t sg;
290 int error;
291
292 sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
293 bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs));
294
295 CHECK_ALT_EXIST(p, &sg, SCARG(uap, path));
296
297 SCARG(&bsa, path) = SCARG(uap, path);
298 SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp;
299
300 if ((error = sys_statfs(p, &bsa, retval)))
301 return error;
302
303 if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp)))
304 return error;
305
306 bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, <mp);
307
308 return copyout((caddr_t) <mp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp);
309 }
310
311 int
312 linux_sys_fstatfs(p, v, retval)
313 struct proc *p;
314 void *v;
315 register_t *retval;
316 {
317 struct linux_sys_fstatfs_args /* {
318 syscallarg(int) fd;
319 syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp;
320 } */ *uap = v;
321 struct statfs btmp, *bsp;
322 struct linux_statfs ltmp;
323 struct sys_fstatfs_args bsa;
324 caddr_t sg;
325 int error;
326
327 sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
328 bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs));
329
330 SCARG(&bsa, fd) = SCARG(uap, fd);
331 SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp;
332
333 if ((error = sys_fstatfs(p, &bsa, retval)))
334 return error;
335
336 if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp)))
337 return error;
338
339 bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, <mp);
340
341 return copyout((caddr_t) <mp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp);
342 }
343
344 char linux_sysname[] = "Linux";
345 char linux_release[] = "2.0.38";
346 char linux_version[] = "#0 Sun Apr 1 11:11:11 MET 2000";
347
348 /*
349 * uname(). Just copy the info from the various strings stored in the
350 * kernel, and put it in the Linux utsname structure. That structure
351 * is almost the same as the NetBSD one, only it has fields 65 characters
352 * long, and an extra domainname field.
353 */
354 int
355 linux_sys_uname(p, v, retval)
356 struct proc *p;
357 void *v;
358 register_t *retval;
359 {
360 struct linux_sys_uname_args /* {
361 syscallarg(struct linux_utsname *) up;
362 } */ *uap = v;
363 struct linux_utsname luts;
364
365 strncpy(luts.l_sysname, linux_sysname, sizeof(luts.l_sysname));
366 strncpy(luts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof(luts.l_nodename));
367 strncpy(luts.l_release, linux_release, sizeof(luts.l_release));
368 strncpy(luts.l_version, linux_version, sizeof(luts.l_version));
369 strncpy(luts.l_machine, machine, sizeof(luts.l_machine));
370 strncpy(luts.l_domainname, domainname, sizeof(luts.l_domainname));
371
372 return copyout(&luts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof(luts));
373 }
374
375 /* Used directly on: alpha, mips, ppc, sparc, sparc64 */
376 /* Used indirectly on: arm, i386, m68k */
377
378 /*
379 * New type Linux mmap call.
380 * Only called directly on machines with >= 6 free regs.
381 */
382 int
383 linux_sys_mmap(p, v, retval)
384 struct proc *p;
385 void *v;
386 register_t *retval;
387 {
388 struct linux_sys_mmap_args /* {
389 syscallarg(unsigned long) addr;
390 syscallarg(size_t) len;
391 syscallarg(int) prot;
392 syscallarg(int) flags;
393 syscallarg(int) fd;
394 syscallarg(linux_off_t) offset;
395 } */ *uap = v;
396 struct sys_mmap_args cma;
397 int flags;
398
399 flags = 0;
400 flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(SCARG(uap,flags), LINUX_MAP_SHARED, MAP_SHARED);
401 flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(SCARG(uap,flags), LINUX_MAP_PRIVATE, MAP_PRIVATE);
402 flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(SCARG(uap,flags), LINUX_MAP_FIXED, MAP_FIXED);
403 flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(SCARG(uap,flags), LINUX_MAP_ANON, MAP_ANON);
404 /* XXX XAX ERH: Any other flags here? There are more defined... */
405
406 SCARG(&cma,addr) = (void *)SCARG(uap, addr);
407 SCARG(&cma,len) = SCARG(uap, len);
408 SCARG(&cma,prot) = SCARG(uap, prot);
409 if (SCARG(&cma,prot) & VM_PROT_WRITE) /* XXX */
410 SCARG(&cma,prot) |= VM_PROT_READ;
411 SCARG(&cma,flags) = flags;
412 SCARG(&cma,fd) = flags & MAP_ANON ? -1 : SCARG(uap, fd);
413 SCARG(&cma,pad) = 0;
414 SCARG(&cma,pos) = (off_t)SCARG(uap, offset);
415
416 return sys_mmap(p, &cma, retval);
417 }
418
419 int
420 linux_sys_mremap(p, v, retval)
421 struct proc *p;
422 void *v;
423 register_t *retval;
424 {
425 struct linux_sys_mremap_args /* {
426 syscallarg(void *) old_address;
427 syscallarg(size_t) old_size;
428 syscallarg(size_t) new_size;
429 syscallarg(u_long) flags;
430 } */ *uap = v;
431 struct sys_munmap_args mua;
432 size_t old_size, new_size;
433 int error;
434
435 old_size = round_page(SCARG(uap, old_size));
436 new_size = round_page(SCARG(uap, new_size));
437
438 /*
439 * Growing mapped region.
440 */
441 if (new_size > old_size) {
442 /*
443 * XXX Implement me. What we probably want to do is
444 * XXX dig out the guts of the old mapping, mmap that
445 * XXX object again with the new size, then munmap
446 * XXX the old mapping.
447 */
448 *retval = 0;
449 return (ENOMEM);
450 }
451
452 /*
453 * Shrinking mapped region.
454 */
455 if (new_size < old_size) {
456 SCARG(&mua, addr) = (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, old_address) +
457 new_size;
458 SCARG(&mua, len) = old_size - new_size;
459 error = sys_munmap(p, &mua, retval);
460 *retval = error ? 0 : (register_t)SCARG(uap, old_address);
461 return (error);
462 }
463
464 /*
465 * No change.
466 */
467 *retval = (register_t)SCARG(uap, old_address);
468 return (0);
469 }
470
471 int
472 linux_sys_msync(p, v, retval)
473 struct proc *p;
474 void *v;
475 register_t *retval;
476 {
477 struct linux_sys_msync_args /* {
478 syscallarg(caddr_t) addr;
479 syscallarg(int) len;
480 syscallarg(int) fl;
481 } */ *uap = v;
482
483 struct sys___msync13_args bma;
484
485 /* flags are ignored */
486 SCARG(&bma, addr) = SCARG(uap, addr);
487 SCARG(&bma, len) = SCARG(uap, len);
488 SCARG(&bma, flags) = SCARG(uap, fl);
489
490 return sys___msync13(p, &bma, retval);
491 }
492
493 /*
494 * This code is partly stolen from src/lib/libc/compat-43/times.c
495 * XXX - CLK_TCK isn't declared in /sys, just in <time.h>, done here
496 */
497
498 #define CLK_TCK 100
499 #define CONVTCK(r) (r.tv_sec * CLK_TCK + r.tv_usec / (1000000 / CLK_TCK))
500
501 int
502 linux_sys_times(p, v, retval)
503 struct proc *p;
504 void *v;
505 register_t *retval;
506 {
507 struct linux_sys_times_args /* {
508 syscallarg(struct times *) tms;
509 } */ *uap = v;
510 struct timeval t;
511 struct linux_tms ltms;
512 struct rusage ru;
513 int error, s;
514
515 calcru(p, &ru.ru_utime, &ru.ru_stime, NULL);
516 ltms.ltms_utime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_utime);
517 ltms.ltms_stime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_stime);
518
519 ltms.ltms_cutime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_utime);
520 ltms.ltms_cstime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_stime);
521
522 if ((error = copyout(<ms, SCARG(uap, tms), sizeof ltms)))
523 return error;
524
525 s = splclock();
526 timersub(&time, &boottime, &t);
527 splx(s);
528
529 retval[0] = ((linux_clock_t)(CONVTCK(t)));
530 return 0;
531 }
532
533 /*
534 * Linux 'readdir' call. This code is mostly taken from the
535 * SunOS getdents call (see compat/sunos/sunos_misc.c), though
536 * an attempt has been made to keep it a little cleaner (failing
537 * miserably, because of the cruft needed if count 1 is passed).
538 *
539 * The d_off field should contain the offset of the next valid entry,
540 * but in Linux it has the offset of the entry itself. We emulate
541 * that bug here.
542 *
543 * Read in BSD-style entries, convert them, and copy them out.
544 *
545 * Note that this doesn't handle union-mounted filesystems.
546 */
547 int
548 linux_sys_getdents(p, v, retval)
549 struct proc *p;
550 void *v;
551 register_t *retval;
552 {
553 struct linux_sys_getdents_args /* {
554 syscallarg(int) fd;
555 syscallarg(struct linux_dirent *) dent;
556 syscallarg(unsigned int) count;
557 } */ *uap = v;
558 struct dirent *bdp;
559 struct vnode *vp;
560 caddr_t inp, buf; /* BSD-format */
561 int len, reclen; /* BSD-format */
562 caddr_t outp; /* Linux-format */
563 int resid, linux_reclen = 0; /* Linux-format */
564 struct file *fp;
565 struct uio auio;
566 struct iovec aiov;
567 struct linux_dirent idb;
568 off_t off; /* true file offset */
569 int buflen, error, eofflag, nbytes, oldcall;
570 struct vattr va;
571 off_t *cookiebuf = NULL, *cookie;
572 int ncookies;
573
574 /* getvnode() will use the descriptor for us */
575 if ((error = getvnode(p->p_fd, SCARG(uap, fd), &fp)) != 0)
576 return (error);
577
578 if ((fp->f_flag & FREAD) == 0) {
579 error = EBADF;
580 goto out1;
581 }
582
583 vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data;
584 if (vp->v_type != VDIR) {
585 error = EINVAL;
586 goto out1;
587 }
588
589 if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, p->p_ucred, p)))
590 goto out1;
591
592 nbytes = SCARG(uap, count);
593 if (nbytes == 1) { /* emulating old, broken behaviour */
594 nbytes = sizeof (struct linux_dirent);
595 buflen = max(va.va_blocksize, nbytes);
596 oldcall = 1;
597 } else {
598 buflen = min(MAXBSIZE, nbytes);
599 if (buflen < va.va_blocksize)
600 buflen = va.va_blocksize;
601 oldcall = 0;
602 }
603 buf = malloc(buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
604
605 vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
606 off = fp->f_offset;
607 again:
608 aiov.iov_base = buf;
609 aiov.iov_len = buflen;
610 auio.uio_iov = &aiov;
611 auio.uio_iovcnt = 1;
612 auio.uio_rw = UIO_READ;
613 auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE;
614 auio.uio_procp = p;
615 auio.uio_resid = buflen;
616 auio.uio_offset = off;
617 /*
618 * First we read into the malloc'ed buffer, then
619 * we massage it into user space, one record at a time.
620 */
621 error = VOP_READDIR(vp, &auio, fp->f_cred, &eofflag, &cookiebuf,
622 &ncookies);
623 if (error)
624 goto out;
625
626 inp = buf;
627 outp = (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, dent);
628 resid = nbytes;
629 if ((len = buflen - auio.uio_resid) == 0)
630 goto eof;
631
632 for (cookie = cookiebuf; len > 0; len -= reclen) {
633 bdp = (struct dirent *)inp;
634 reclen = bdp->d_reclen;
635 if (reclen & 3)
636 panic("linux_readdir");
637 if (bdp->d_fileno == 0) {
638 inp += reclen; /* it is a hole; squish it out */
639 off = *cookie++;
640 continue;
641 }
642 linux_reclen = LINUX_RECLEN(&idb, bdp->d_namlen);
643 if (reclen > len || resid < linux_reclen) {
644 /* entry too big for buffer, so just stop */
645 outp++;
646 break;
647 }
648 /*
649 * Massage in place to make a Linux-shaped dirent (otherwise
650 * we have to worry about touching user memory outside of
651 * the copyout() call).
652 */
653 idb.d_ino = (linux_ino_t)bdp->d_fileno;
654 /*
655 * The old readdir() call misuses the offset and reclen fields.
656 */
657 if (oldcall) {
658 idb.d_off = (linux_off_t)linux_reclen;
659 idb.d_reclen = (u_short)bdp->d_namlen;
660 } else {
661 if (sizeof (linux_off_t) < 4 && (off >> 32) != 0) {
662 compat_offseterr(vp, "linux_getdents");
663 error = EINVAL;
664 goto out;
665 }
666 idb.d_off = (linux_off_t)off;
667 idb.d_reclen = (u_short)linux_reclen;
668 }
669 strcpy(idb.d_name, bdp->d_name);
670 if ((error = copyout((caddr_t)&idb, outp, linux_reclen)))
671 goto out;
672 /* advance past this real entry */
673 inp += reclen;
674 off = *cookie++; /* each entry points to itself */
675 /* advance output past Linux-shaped entry */
676 outp += linux_reclen;
677 resid -= linux_reclen;
678 if (oldcall)
679 break;
680 }
681
682 /* if we squished out the whole block, try again */
683 if (outp == (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, dent))
684 goto again;
685 fp->f_offset = off; /* update the vnode offset */
686
687 if (oldcall)
688 nbytes = resid + linux_reclen;
689
690 eof:
691 *retval = nbytes - resid;
692 out:
693 VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
694 if (cookiebuf)
695 free(cookiebuf, M_TEMP);
696 free(buf, M_TEMP);
697 out1:
698 FILE_UNUSE(fp, p);
699 return error;
700 }
701
702 /*
703 * Even when just using registers to pass arguments to syscalls you can
704 * have 5 of them on the i386. So this newer version of select() does
705 * this.
706 */
707 int
708 linux_sys_select(p, v, retval)
709 struct proc *p;
710 void *v;
711 register_t *retval;
712 {
713 struct linux_sys_select_args /* {
714 syscallarg(int) nfds;
715 syscallarg(fd_set *) readfds;
716 syscallarg(fd_set *) writefds;
717 syscallarg(fd_set *) exceptfds;
718 syscallarg(struct timeval *) timeout;
719 } */ *uap = v;
720
721 return linux_select1(p, retval, SCARG(uap, nfds), SCARG(uap, readfds),
722 SCARG(uap, writefds), SCARG(uap, exceptfds), SCARG(uap, timeout));
723 }
724
725 /*
726 * Common code for the old and new versions of select(). A couple of
727 * things are important:
728 * 1) return the amount of time left in the 'timeout' parameter
729 * 2) select never returns ERESTART on Linux, always return EINTR
730 */
731 int
732 linux_select1(p, retval, nfds, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout)
733 struct proc *p;
734 register_t *retval;
735 int nfds;
736 fd_set *readfds, *writefds, *exceptfds;
737 struct timeval *timeout;
738 {
739 struct sys_select_args bsa;
740 struct timeval tv0, tv1, utv, *tvp;
741 caddr_t sg;
742 int error;
743
744 SCARG(&bsa, nd) = nfds;
745 SCARG(&bsa, in) = readfds;
746 SCARG(&bsa, ou) = writefds;
747 SCARG(&bsa, ex) = exceptfds;
748 SCARG(&bsa, tv) = timeout;
749
750 /*
751 * Store current time for computation of the amount of
752 * time left.
753 */
754 if (timeout) {
755 if ((error = copyin(timeout, &utv, sizeof(utv))))
756 return error;
757 if (itimerfix(&utv)) {
758 /*
759 * The timeval was invalid. Convert it to something
760 * valid that will act as it does under Linux.
761 */
762 sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
763 tvp = stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(utv));
764 utv.tv_sec += utv.tv_usec / 1000000;
765 utv.tv_usec %= 1000000;
766 if (utv.tv_usec < 0) {
767 utv.tv_sec -= 1;
768 utv.tv_usec += 1000000;
769 }
770 if (utv.tv_sec < 0)
771 timerclear(&utv);
772 if ((error = copyout(&utv, tvp, sizeof(utv))))
773 return error;
774 SCARG(&bsa, tv) = tvp;
775 }
776 microtime(&tv0);
777 }
778
779 error = sys_select(p, &bsa, retval);
780 if (error) {
781 /*
782 * See fs/select.c in the Linux kernel. Without this,
783 * Maelstrom doesn't work.
784 */
785 if (error == ERESTART)
786 error = EINTR;
787 return error;
788 }
789
790 if (timeout) {
791 if (*retval) {
792 /*
793 * Compute how much time was left of the timeout,
794 * by subtracting the current time and the time
795 * before we started the call, and subtracting
796 * that result from the user-supplied value.
797 */
798 microtime(&tv1);
799 timersub(&tv1, &tv0, &tv1);
800 timersub(&utv, &tv1, &utv);
801 if (utv.tv_sec < 0)
802 timerclear(&utv);
803 } else
804 timerclear(&utv);
805 if ((error = copyout(&utv, timeout, sizeof(utv))))
806 return error;
807 }
808
809 return 0;
810 }
811
812 /*
813 * Get the process group of a certain process. Look it up
814 * and return the value.
815 */
816 int
817 linux_sys_getpgid(p, v, retval)
818 struct proc *p;
819 void *v;
820 register_t *retval;
821 {
822 struct linux_sys_getpgid_args /* {
823 syscallarg(int) pid;
824 } */ *uap = v;
825 struct proc *targp;
826
827 if (SCARG(uap, pid) != 0 && SCARG(uap, pid) != p->p_pid) {
828 if ((targp = pfind(SCARG(uap, pid))) == 0)
829 return ESRCH;
830 }
831 else
832 targp = p;
833
834 retval[0] = targp->p_pgid;
835 return 0;
836 }
837
838 /*
839 * Set the 'personality' (emulation mode) for the current process. Only
840 * accept the Linux personality here (0). This call is needed because
841 * the Linux ELF crt0 issues it in an ugly kludge to make sure that
842 * ELF binaries run in Linux mode, not SVR4 mode.
843 */
844 int
845 linux_sys_personality(p, v, retval)
846 struct proc *p;
847 void *v;
848 register_t *retval;
849 {
850 struct linux_sys_personality_args /* {
851 syscallarg(int) per;
852 } */ *uap = v;
853
854 if (SCARG(uap, per) != 0)
855 return EINVAL;
856 retval[0] = 0;
857 return 0;
858 }
859
860 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__m68k__)
861 /*
862 * The calls are here because of type conversions.
863 */
864 int
865 linux_sys_setreuid16(p, v, retval)
866 struct proc *p;
867 void *v;
868 register_t *retval;
869 {
870 struct linux_sys_setreuid16_args /* {
871 syscallarg(int) ruid;
872 syscallarg(int) euid;
873 } */ *uap = v;
874 struct sys_setreuid_args bsa;
875
876 SCARG(&bsa, ruid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, ruid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
877 (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, ruid);
878 SCARG(&bsa, euid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, euid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
879 (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, euid);
880
881 return sys_setreuid(p, &bsa, retval);
882 }
883
884 int
885 linux_sys_setregid16(p, v, retval)
886 struct proc *p;
887 void *v;
888 register_t *retval;
889 {
890 struct linux_sys_setregid16_args /* {
891 syscallarg(int) rgid;
892 syscallarg(int) egid;
893 } */ *uap = v;
894 struct sys_setregid_args bsa;
895
896 SCARG(&bsa, rgid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, rgid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
897 (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, rgid);
898 SCARG(&bsa, egid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, egid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
899 (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, egid);
900
901 return sys_setregid(p, &bsa, retval);
902 }
903
904 int
905 linux_sys_setresuid16(p, v, retval)
906 struct proc *p;
907 void *v;
908 register_t *retval;
909 {
910 struct linux_sys_setresuid16_args /* {
911 syscallarg(uid_t) ruid;
912 syscallarg(uid_t) euid;
913 syscallarg(uid_t) suid;
914 } */ *uap = v;
915 struct linux_sys_setresuid16_args lsa;
916
917 SCARG(&lsa, ruid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, ruid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
918 (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, ruid);
919 SCARG(&lsa, euid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, euid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
920 (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, euid);
921 SCARG(&lsa, suid) = ((linux_uid_t)SCARG(uap, suid) == (linux_uid_t)-1) ?
922 (uid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, suid);
923
924 return linux_sys_setresuid(p, &lsa, retval);
925 }
926
927 int
928 linux_sys_setresgid16(p, v, retval)
929 struct proc *p;
930 void *v;
931 register_t *retval;
932 {
933 struct linux_sys_setresgid16_args /* {
934 syscallarg(gid_t) rgid;
935 syscallarg(gid_t) egid;
936 syscallarg(gid_t) sgid;
937 } */ *uap = v;
938 struct linux_sys_setresgid16_args lsa;
939
940 SCARG(&lsa, rgid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, rgid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
941 (gid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, rgid);
942 SCARG(&lsa, egid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, egid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
943 (gid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, egid);
944 SCARG(&lsa, sgid) = ((linux_gid_t)SCARG(uap, sgid) == (linux_gid_t)-1) ?
945 (gid_t)-1 : SCARG(uap, sgid);
946
947 return linux_sys_setresgid(p, &lsa, retval);
948 }
949
950 int
951 linux_sys_getgroups16(p, v, retval)
952 struct proc *p;
953 void *v;
954 register_t *retval;
955 {
956 struct linux_sys_getgroups16_args /* {
957 syscallarg(int) gidsetsize;
958 syscallarg(linux_gid_t *) gidset;
959 } */ *uap = v;
960 caddr_t sg;
961 int n, error, i;
962 struct sys_getgroups_args bsa;
963 gid_t *bset, *kbset;
964 linux_gid_t *lset;
965 struct pcred *pc = p->p_cred;
966
967 n = SCARG(uap, gidsetsize);
968 if (n < 0)
969 return EINVAL;
970 error = 0;
971 bset = kbset = NULL;
972 lset = NULL;
973 if (n > 0) {
974 n = min(pc->pc_ucred->cr_ngroups, n);
975 sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
976 bset = stackgap_alloc(&sg, n * sizeof (gid_t));
977 kbset = malloc(n * sizeof (gid_t), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
978 lset = malloc(n * sizeof (linux_gid_t), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
979 if (bset == NULL || kbset == NULL || lset == NULL)
980 return ENOMEM;
981 SCARG(&bsa, gidsetsize) = n;
982 SCARG(&bsa, gidset) = bset;
983 error = sys_getgroups(p, &bsa, retval);
984 if (error != 0)
985 goto out;
986 error = copyin(bset, kbset, n * sizeof (gid_t));
987 if (error != 0)
988 goto out;
989 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
990 lset[i] = (linux_gid_t)kbset[i];
991 error = copyout(lset, SCARG(uap, gidset),
992 n * sizeof (linux_gid_t));
993 } else
994 *retval = pc->pc_ucred->cr_ngroups;
995 out:
996 if (kbset != NULL)
997 free(kbset, M_TEMP);
998 if (lset != NULL)
999 free(lset, M_TEMP);
1000 return error;
1001 }
1002
1003 int
1004 linux_sys_setgroups16(p, v, retval)
1005 struct proc *p;
1006 void *v;
1007 register_t *retval;
1008 {
1009 struct linux_sys_setgroups16_args /* {
1010 syscallarg(int) gidsetsize;
1011 syscallarg(linux_gid_t *) gidset;
1012 } */ *uap = v;
1013 caddr_t sg;
1014 int n;
1015 int error, i;
1016 struct sys_setgroups_args bsa;
1017 gid_t *bset, *kbset;
1018 linux_gid_t *lset;
1019
1020 n = SCARG(uap, gidsetsize);
1021 if (n < 0 || n > NGROUPS)
1022 return EINVAL;
1023 sg = stackgap_init(p->p_emul);
1024 bset = stackgap_alloc(&sg, n * sizeof (gid_t));
1025 lset = malloc(n * sizeof (linux_gid_t), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
1026 kbset = malloc(n * sizeof (linux_gid_t), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
1027 if (lset == NULL || bset == NULL)
1028 return ENOMEM;
1029 error = copyin(SCARG(uap, gidset), lset, n * sizeof (linux_gid_t));
1030 if (error != 0)
1031 goto out;
1032 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1033 kbset[i] = (gid_t)lset[i];
1034 error = copyout(kbset, bset, n * sizeof (gid_t));
1035 if (error != 0)
1036 goto out;
1037 SCARG(&bsa, gidsetsize) = n;
1038 SCARG(&bsa, gidset) = bset;
1039 error = sys_setgroups(p, &bsa, retval);
1040
1041 out:
1042 if (lset != NULL)
1043 free(lset, M_TEMP);
1044 if (kbset != NULL)
1045 free(kbset, M_TEMP);
1046
1047 return error;
1048 }
1049
1050 #endif /* __i386__ || __m68k__ */
1051
1052 /*
1053 * We have nonexistent fsuid equal to uid.
1054 * If modification is requested, refuse.
1055 */
1056 int
1057 linux_sys_setfsuid(p, v, retval)
1058 struct proc *p;
1059 void *v;
1060 register_t *retval;
1061 {
1062 struct linux_sys_setfsuid_args /* {
1063 syscallarg(uid_t) uid;
1064 } */ *uap = v;
1065 uid_t uid;
1066
1067 uid = SCARG(uap, uid);
1068 if (p->p_cred->p_ruid != uid)
1069 return sys_nosys(p, v, retval);
1070 else
1071 return (0);
1072 }
1073
1074 /* XXX XXX XXX */
1075 #ifndef alpha
1076 int
1077 linux_sys_getfsuid(p, v, retval)
1078 struct proc *p;
1079 void *v;
1080 register_t *retval;
1081 {
1082 return sys_getuid(p, v, retval);
1083 }
1084 #endif
1085
1086 int
1087 linux_sys___sysctl(p, v, retval)
1088 struct proc *p;
1089 void *v;
1090 register_t *retval;
1091 {
1092 struct linux_sys___sysctl_args /* {
1093 syscallarg(struct linux___sysctl *) lsp;
1094 } */ *uap = v;
1095 struct linux___sysctl ls;
1096 struct sys___sysctl_args bsa;
1097 int error;
1098
1099 if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, lsp), &ls, sizeof ls)))
1100 return error;
1101 SCARG(&bsa, name) = ls.name;
1102 SCARG(&bsa, namelen) = ls.namelen;
1103 SCARG(&bsa, old) = ls.old;
1104 SCARG(&bsa, oldlenp) = ls.oldlenp;
1105 SCARG(&bsa, new) = ls.new;
1106 SCARG(&bsa, newlen) = ls.newlen;
1107
1108 return sys___sysctl(p, &bsa, retval);
1109 }
1110
1111 int
1112 linux_sys_setresuid(p, v, retval)
1113 struct proc *p;
1114 void *v;
1115 register_t *retval;
1116 {
1117 struct linux_sys_setresuid_args /* {
1118 syscallarg(uid_t) ruid;
1119 syscallarg(uid_t) euid;
1120 syscallarg(uid_t) suid;
1121 } */ *uap = v;
1122 struct pcred *pc = p->p_cred;
1123 uid_t ruid, euid, suid;
1124 int error;
1125
1126 ruid = SCARG(uap, ruid);
1127 euid = SCARG(uap, euid);
1128 suid = SCARG(uap, suid);
1129
1130 /*
1131 * Note: These checks are a little different than the NetBSD
1132 * setreuid(2) call performs. This precisely follows the
1133 * behavior of the Linux kernel.
1134 */
1135 if (ruid != (uid_t)-1 &&
1136 ruid != pc->p_ruid &&
1137 ruid != pc->pc_ucred->cr_uid &&
1138 ruid != pc->p_svuid &&
1139 (error = suser(pc->pc_ucred, &p->p_acflag)))
1140 return (error);
1141
1142 if (euid != (uid_t)-1 &&
1143 euid != pc->p_ruid &&
1144 euid != pc->pc_ucred->cr_uid &&
1145 euid != pc->p_svuid &&
1146 (error = suser(pc->pc_ucred, &p->p_acflag)))
1147 return (error);
1148
1149 if (suid != (uid_t)-1 &&
1150 suid != pc->p_ruid &&
1151 suid != pc->pc_ucred->cr_uid &&
1152 suid != pc->p_svuid &&
1153 (error = suser(pc->pc_ucred, &p->p_acflag)))
1154 return (error);
1155
1156 /*
1157 * Now assign the new real, effective, and saved UIDs.
1158 * Note that Linux, unlike NetBSD in setreuid(2), does not
1159 * set the saved UID in this call unless the user specifies
1160 * it.
1161 */
1162 if (ruid != (uid_t)-1) {
1163 (void)chgproccnt(pc->p_ruid, -1);
1164 (void)chgproccnt(ruid, 1);
1165 pc->p_ruid = ruid;
1166 }
1167
1168 if (euid != (uid_t)-1) {
1169 pc->pc_ucred = crcopy(pc->pc_ucred);
1170 pc->pc_ucred->cr_uid = euid;
1171 }
1172
1173 if (suid != (uid_t)-1)
1174 pc->p_svuid = suid;
1175
1176 if (ruid != (uid_t)-1 && euid != (uid_t)-1 && suid != (uid_t)-1)
1177 p->p_flag |= P_SUGID;
1178 return (0);
1179 }
1180
1181 int
1182 linux_sys_getresuid(p, v, retval)
1183 struct proc *p;
1184 void *v;
1185 register_t *retval;
1186 {
1187 struct linux_sys_getresuid_args /* {
1188 syscallarg(uid_t *) ruid;
1189 syscallarg(uid_t *) euid;
1190 syscallarg(uid_t *) suid;
1191 } */ *uap = v;
1192 struct pcred *pc = p->p_cred;
1193 int error;
1194
1195 /*
1196 * Linux copies these values out to userspace like so:
1197 *
1198 * 1. Copy out ruid.
1199 * 2. If that succeeds, copy out euid.
1200 * 3. If both of those succeed, copy out suid.
1201 */
1202 if ((error = copyout(&pc->p_ruid, SCARG(uap, ruid),
1203 sizeof(uid_t))) != 0)
1204 return (error);
1205
1206 if ((error = copyout(&pc->pc_ucred->cr_uid, SCARG(uap, euid),
1207 sizeof(uid_t))) != 0)
1208 return (error);
1209
1210 return (copyout(&pc->p_svuid, SCARG(uap, suid), sizeof(uid_t)));
1211 }
1212
1213 int
1214 linux_sys_ptrace(p, v, retval)
1215 struct proc *p;
1216 void *v;
1217 register_t *retval;
1218 {
1219 struct linux_sys_ptrace_args /* {
1220 i386, m68k, powerpc: T=int
1221 alpha: T=long
1222 syscallarg(T) request;
1223 syscallarg(T) pid;
1224 syscallarg(T) addr;
1225 syscallarg(T) data;
1226 } */ *uap = v;
1227 const int *ptr;
1228 int request;
1229 int error;
1230
1231 ptr = linux_ptrace_request_map;
1232 request = SCARG(uap, request);
1233 while (*ptr != -1)
1234 if (*ptr++ == request) {
1235 struct sys_ptrace_args pta;
1236
1237 SCARG(&pta, req) = *ptr;
1238 SCARG(&pta, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid);
1239 SCARG(&pta, addr) = (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, addr);
1240 SCARG(&pta, data) = SCARG(uap, data);
1241
1242 /*
1243 * Linux ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, pid, 0, 0) means actually
1244 * to continue where the process left off previously.
1245 * The same thing is achieved by addr == (caddr_t) 1
1246 * on NetBSD, so rewrite 'addr' appropriately.
1247 */
1248 if (request == LINUX_PTRACE_CONT && SCARG(uap, addr)==0)
1249 SCARG(&pta, addr) = (caddr_t) 1;
1250
1251 error = sys_ptrace(p, &pta, retval);
1252 if (error)
1253 return error;
1254 switch (request) {
1255 case LINUX_PTRACE_PEEKTEXT:
1256 case LINUX_PTRACE_PEEKDATA:
1257 error = copyout (retval,
1258 (caddr_t)SCARG(uap, data), sizeof *retval);
1259 *retval = SCARG(uap, data);
1260 break;
1261 default:
1262 break;
1263 }
1264 return error;
1265 }
1266 else
1267 ptr++;
1268
1269 return LINUX_SYS_PTRACE_ARCH(p, uap, retval);
1270 }
1271
1272 int
1273 linux_sys_reboot(struct proc *p, void *v, register_t *retval)
1274 {
1275 struct linux_sys_reboot_args /* {
1276 syscallarg(int) magic1;
1277 syscallarg(int) magic2;
1278 syscallarg(int) cmd;
1279 syscallarg(void *) arg;
1280 } */ *uap = v;
1281 struct sys_reboot_args /* {
1282 syscallarg(int) opt;
1283 syscallarg(char *) bootstr;
1284 } */ sra;
1285 int error;
1286
1287 if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
1288 return(error);
1289
1290 if (SCARG(uap, magic1) != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC1)
1291 return(EINVAL);
1292 if (SCARG(uap, magic2) != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2 &&
1293 SCARG(uap, magic2) != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2A &&
1294 SCARG(uap, magic2) != LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2B)
1295 return(EINVAL);
1296
1297 switch (SCARG(uap, cmd)) {
1298 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART:
1299 SCARG(&sra, opt) = RB_AUTOBOOT;
1300 break;
1301 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_HALT:
1302 SCARG(&sra, opt) = RB_HALT;
1303 break;
1304 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_POWER_OFF:
1305 SCARG(&sra, opt) = RB_HALT|RB_POWERDOWN;
1306 break;
1307 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART2:
1308 /* Reboot with an argument. */
1309 SCARG(&sra, opt) = RB_AUTOBOOT|RB_STRING;
1310 SCARG(&sra, bootstr) = SCARG(uap, arg);
1311 break;
1312 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_ON:
1313 return(EINVAL); /* We don't implement ctrl-alt-delete */
1314 case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_OFF:
1315 return(0);
1316 default:
1317 return(EINVAL);
1318 }
1319
1320 return(sys_reboot(p, &sra, retval));
1321 }
1322
1323 /*
1324 * Copy of compat_12_sys_swapon().
1325 */
1326 int
1327 linux_sys_swapon(p, v, retval)
1328 struct proc *p;
1329 void *v;
1330 register_t *retval;
1331 {
1332 struct sys_swapctl_args ua;
1333 struct linux_sys_swapon_args /* {
1334 syscallarg(const char *) name;
1335 } */ *uap = v;
1336
1337 SCARG(&ua, cmd) = SWAP_ON;
1338 SCARG(&ua, arg) = (void *)SCARG(uap, name);
1339 SCARG(&ua, misc) = 0; /* priority */
1340 return (sys_swapctl(p, &ua, retval));
1341 }
1342
1343 /*
1344 * Stop swapping to the file or block device specified by path.
1345 */
1346 int
1347 linux_sys_swapoff(p, v, retval)
1348 struct proc *p;
1349 void *v;
1350 register_t *retval;
1351 {
1352 struct sys_swapctl_args ua;
1353 struct linux_sys_swapoff_args /* {
1354 syscallarg(const char *) path;
1355 } */ *uap = v;
1356
1357 SCARG(&ua, cmd) = SWAP_OFF;
1358 SCARG(&ua, arg) = (void *)SCARG(uap, path);
1359 return (sys_swapctl(p, &ua, retval));
1360 }
1361
1362 /*
1363 * Copy of compat_09_sys_setdomainname()
1364 */
1365 /* ARGSUSED */
1366 int
1367 linux_sys_setdomainname(p, v, retval)
1368 struct proc *p;
1369 void *v;
1370 register_t *retval;
1371 {
1372 struct linux_sys_setdomainname_args /* {
1373 syscallarg(char *) domainname;
1374 syscallarg(int) len;
1375 } */ *uap = v;
1376 int name;
1377 int error;
1378
1379 if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
1380 return (error);
1381 name = KERN_DOMAINNAME;
1382 return (kern_sysctl(&name, 1, 0, 0, SCARG(uap, domainname),
1383 SCARG(uap, len), p));
1384 }
1385
1386 /*
1387 * sysinfo()
1388 */
1389 /* ARGSUSED */
1390 int
1391 linux_sys_sysinfo(p, v, retval)
1392 struct proc *p;
1393 void *v;
1394 register_t *retval;
1395 {
1396 struct linux_sys_sysinfo_args /* {
1397 syscallarg(struct linux_sysinfo *) arg;
1398 } */ *uap = v;
1399 struct linux_sysinfo si;
1400 struct loadavg *la;
1401
1402 si.uptime = time.tv_sec - boottime.tv_sec;
1403 la = &averunnable;
1404 si.loads[0] = la->ldavg[0] * LINUX_SYSINFO_LOADS_SCALE / la->fscale;
1405 si.loads[1] = la->ldavg[1] * LINUX_SYSINFO_LOADS_SCALE / la->fscale;
1406 si.loads[2] = la->ldavg[2] * LINUX_SYSINFO_LOADS_SCALE / la->fscale;
1407 si.totalram = ctob(physmem);
1408 si.freeram = uvmexp.free * uvmexp.pagesize;
1409 si.sharedram = 0; /* XXX */
1410 si.bufferram = uvmexp.vnodepages * uvmexp.pagesize;
1411 si.totalswap = uvmexp.swpages * uvmexp.pagesize;
1412 si.freeswap = (uvmexp.swpages - uvmexp.swpginuse) * uvmexp.pagesize;
1413 si.procs = nprocs;
1414
1415 /* The following are only present in newer Linux kernels. */
1416 si.totalbig = 0;
1417 si.freebig = 0;
1418 si.mem_unit = 1;
1419
1420 return (copyout(&si, SCARG(uap, arg), sizeof si));
1421 }
1422
1423 /*
1424 * This gets called for unsupported syscalls. The difference to sys_nosys()
1425 * is that process does not get SIGSYS, the call just returns with ENOSYS.
1426 * This is the way Linux does it and glibc depends on this behaviour.
1427 */
1428 int
1429 linux_sys_nosys(p, v, retval)
1430 struct proc *p;
1431 void *v;
1432 register_t *retval;
1433 {
1434 return (ENOSYS);
1435 }
1436