linux_pipe.c revision 1.6
11.6Sfvdl/* $NetBSD: linux_pipe.c,v 1.6 1995/06/11 14:56:59 fvdl Exp $ */ 21.1Sfvdl 31.1Sfvdl/* 41.1Sfvdl * Copyright (c) 1995 Frank van der Linden 51.1Sfvdl * All rights reserved. 61.1Sfvdl * 71.1Sfvdl * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 81.1Sfvdl * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 91.1Sfvdl * are met: 101.1Sfvdl * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 111.1Sfvdl * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 121.1Sfvdl * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 131.1Sfvdl * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 141.1Sfvdl * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 151.1Sfvdl * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 161.1Sfvdl * must display the following acknowledgement: 171.1Sfvdl * This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project 181.1Sfvdl * by Frank van der Linden 191.1Sfvdl * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products 201.1Sfvdl * derived from this software without specific prior written permission 211.1Sfvdl * 221.1Sfvdl * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 231.1Sfvdl * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 241.1Sfvdl * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 251.1Sfvdl * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 261.1Sfvdl * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT 271.1Sfvdl * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 281.1Sfvdl * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 291.1Sfvdl * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 301.1Sfvdl * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF 311.1Sfvdl * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 321.1Sfvdl */ 331.1Sfvdl 341.1Sfvdl/* 351.1Sfvdl * Linux compatibility module. Try to deal with various Linux system calls. 361.1Sfvdl */ 371.1Sfvdl 381.1Sfvdl#include <sys/param.h> 391.1Sfvdl#include <sys/systm.h> 401.1Sfvdl#include <sys/namei.h> 411.1Sfvdl#include <sys/proc.h> 421.1Sfvdl#include <sys/dir.h> 431.1Sfvdl#include <sys/file.h> 441.1Sfvdl#include <sys/stat.h> 451.1Sfvdl#include <sys/filedesc.h> 461.1Sfvdl#include <sys/ioctl.h> 471.1Sfvdl#include <sys/kernel.h> 481.1Sfvdl#include <sys/malloc.h> 491.1Sfvdl#include <sys/mbuf.h> 501.1Sfvdl#include <sys/mman.h> 511.1Sfvdl#include <sys/mount.h> 521.1Sfvdl#include <sys/ptrace.h> 531.1Sfvdl#include <sys/resource.h> 541.1Sfvdl#include <sys/resourcevar.h> 551.1Sfvdl#include <sys/signal.h> 561.1Sfvdl#include <sys/signalvar.h> 571.1Sfvdl#include <sys/socket.h> 581.1Sfvdl#include <sys/time.h> 591.1Sfvdl#include <sys/times.h> 601.1Sfvdl#include <sys/vnode.h> 611.1Sfvdl#include <sys/uio.h> 621.1Sfvdl#include <sys/wait.h> 631.1Sfvdl#include <sys/utsname.h> 641.1Sfvdl#include <sys/unistd.h> 651.1Sfvdl 661.1Sfvdl#include <sys/syscallargs.h> 671.1Sfvdl 681.1Sfvdl#include <vm/vm.h> 691.1Sfvdl#include <vm/vm_param.h> 701.1Sfvdl 711.1Sfvdl#include <compat/linux/linux_types.h> 721.1Sfvdl#include <compat/linux/linux_fcntl.h> 731.1Sfvdl#include <compat/linux/linux_mmap.h> 741.1Sfvdl#include <compat/linux/linux_syscallargs.h> 751.1Sfvdl#include <compat/linux/linux_util.h> 761.1Sfvdl#include <compat/linux/linux_dirent.h> 771.1Sfvdl 781.1Sfvdl/* 791.1Sfvdl * The information on a terminated (or stopped) process needs 801.1Sfvdl * to be converted in order for Linux binaries to get a valid signal 811.1Sfvdl * number out of it. 821.1Sfvdl */ 831.1Sfvdlstatic int 841.1Sfvdlbsd_to_linux_wstat(status) 851.1Sfvdl int *status; 861.1Sfvdl{ 871.1Sfvdl if (WIFSIGNALED(*status)) 881.1Sfvdl *status = (*status & ~0177) | 891.1Sfvdl bsd_to_linux_sig(WTERMSIG(*status)); 901.1Sfvdl else if (WIFSTOPPED(*status)) 911.1Sfvdl *status = (*status & ~0xff00) | 921.1Sfvdl (bsd_to_linux_sig(WSTOPSIG(*status)) << 8); 931.1Sfvdl} 941.1Sfvdl 951.1Sfvdl/* 961.1Sfvdl * waitpid(2). Passed on to the NetBSD call, surrounded by code to 971.1Sfvdl * reserve some space for a NetBSD-style wait status, and converting 981.1Sfvdl * it to what Linux wants. 991.1Sfvdl */ 1001.1Sfvdlint 1011.1Sfvdllinux_waitpid(p, uap, retval) 1021.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 1031.1Sfvdl struct linux_waitpid_args /* { 1041.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int) pid; 1051.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int *) status; 1061.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int) options; 1071.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 1081.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 1091.1Sfvdl{ 1101.1Sfvdl struct wait4_args w4a; 1111.1Sfvdl int error, *status, tstat; 1121.1Sfvdl caddr_t sg; 1131.1Sfvdl 1141.1Sfvdl sg = stackgap_init(); 1151.1Sfvdl status = (int *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof status); 1161.1Sfvdl 1171.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid); 1181.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, status) = status; 1191.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, options) = SCARG(uap, options); 1201.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, rusage) = NULL; 1211.1Sfvdl 1221.1Sfvdl if ((error = wait4(p, &w4a, retval))) 1231.1Sfvdl return error; 1241.1Sfvdl 1251.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyin(status, &tstat, sizeof tstat))) 1261.1Sfvdl return error; 1271.1Sfvdl 1281.1Sfvdl bsd_to_linux_wstat(&tstat); 1291.1Sfvdl 1301.1Sfvdl return copyout(&tstat, SCARG(uap, status), sizeof tstat); 1311.1Sfvdl} 1321.1Sfvdl 1331.1Sfvdl/* 1341.1Sfvdl * This is very much the same as waitpid() 1351.1Sfvdl */ 1361.1Sfvdlint 1371.1Sfvdllinux_wait4(p, uap, retval) 1381.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 1391.1Sfvdl struct linux_wait4_args /* { 1401.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int) pid; 1411.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int *) status; 1421.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int) options; 1431.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct rusage *) rusage; 1441.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 1451.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 1461.1Sfvdl{ 1471.1Sfvdl struct wait4_args w4a; 1481.1Sfvdl int error, *status, tstat; 1491.1Sfvdl caddr_t sg; 1501.1Sfvdl 1511.1Sfvdl sg = stackgap_init(); 1521.1Sfvdl status = (int *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof status); 1531.1Sfvdl 1541.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, pid) = SCARG(uap, pid); 1551.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, status) = status; 1561.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, options) = SCARG(uap, options); 1571.1Sfvdl SCARG(&w4a, rusage) = SCARG(uap, rusage); 1581.1Sfvdl 1591.1Sfvdl if ((error = wait4(p, &w4a, retval))) 1601.1Sfvdl return error; 1611.1Sfvdl 1621.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyin(status, &tstat, sizeof tstat))) 1631.1Sfvdl return error; 1641.1Sfvdl 1651.1Sfvdl bsd_to_linux_wstat(&tstat); 1661.1Sfvdl 1671.1Sfvdl return copyout(&tstat, SCARG(uap, status), sizeof tstat); 1681.1Sfvdl} 1691.1Sfvdl 1701.1Sfvdl/* 1711.1Sfvdl * This is the old brk(2) call. I don't think anything in the Linux 1721.1Sfvdl * world uses this anymore 1731.1Sfvdl */ 1741.1Sfvdlint 1751.1Sfvdllinux_break(p, uap, retval) 1761.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 1771.1Sfvdl struct linux_brk_args /* { 1781.1Sfvdl syscallarg(char *) nsize; 1791.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 1801.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 1811.1Sfvdl{ 1821.1Sfvdl return ENOSYS; 1831.1Sfvdl} 1841.1Sfvdl 1851.1Sfvdl/* 1861.1Sfvdl * Linux brk(2). The check if the new address is >= the old one is 1871.1Sfvdl * done in the kernel in Linux. NetBSD does it in the library. 1881.1Sfvdl */ 1891.1Sfvdlint 1901.1Sfvdllinux_brk(p, uap, retval) 1911.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 1921.1Sfvdl struct linux_brk_args /* { 1931.1Sfvdl syscallarg(char *) nsize; 1941.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 1951.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 1961.1Sfvdl{ 1971.1Sfvdl char *nbrk = SCARG(uap, nsize); 1981.1Sfvdl struct obreak_args oba; 1991.1Sfvdl struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace; 2001.1Sfvdl int error = 0; 2011.1Sfvdl caddr_t oldbrk, newbrk; 2021.1Sfvdl 2031.1Sfvdl oldbrk = vm->vm_daddr + ctob(vm->vm_dsize); 2041.1Sfvdl /* 2051.1Sfvdl * XXX inconsistent.. Linux always returns at least the old 2061.1Sfvdl * brk value, but it will be page-aligned if this fails, 2071.1Sfvdl * and possibly not page aligned if it succeeds (the user 2081.1Sfvdl * supplied pointer is returned). 2091.1Sfvdl */ 2101.1Sfvdl SCARG(&oba, nsize) = nbrk; 2111.1Sfvdl 2121.1Sfvdl if ((caddr_t) nbrk > vm->vm_daddr && obreak(p, &oba, retval) == 0) 2131.1Sfvdl retval[0] = (register_t) nbrk; 2141.1Sfvdl else 2151.1Sfvdl retval[0] = (register_t) oldbrk; 2161.1Sfvdl 2171.1Sfvdl return 0; 2181.1Sfvdl} 2191.1Sfvdl 2201.1Sfvdl/* 2211.1Sfvdl * I wonder why Linux has gettimeofday() _and_ time().. Still, we 2221.1Sfvdl * need to deal with it. 2231.1Sfvdl */ 2241.1Sfvdlint 2251.1Sfvdllinux_time(p, uap, retval) 2261.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 2271.1Sfvdl struct linux_time_args /* { 2281.1Sfvdl linux_time_t *t; 2291.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 2301.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 2311.1Sfvdl{ 2321.1Sfvdl struct timeval atv; 2331.1Sfvdl linux_time_t tt; 2341.1Sfvdl int error; 2351.1Sfvdl 2361.1Sfvdl microtime(&atv); 2371.1Sfvdl 2381.1Sfvdl tt = atv.tv_sec; 2391.1Sfvdl if (SCARG(uap, t) && (error = copyout(&tt, SCARG(uap, t), sizeof tt))) 2401.1Sfvdl return error; 2411.1Sfvdl 2421.1Sfvdl retval[0] = tt; 2431.1Sfvdl return 0; 2441.1Sfvdl} 2451.1Sfvdl 2461.1Sfvdl/* 2471.2Sfvdl * Convert BSD statfs structure to Linux statfs structure. 2481.2Sfvdl * The Linux structure has less fields, and it also wants 2491.2Sfvdl * the length of a name in a dir entry in a field, which 2501.2Sfvdl * we fake (probably the wrong way). 2511.2Sfvdl */ 2521.2Sfvdlstatic void 2531.2Sfvdlbsd_to_linux_statfs(bsp, lsp) 2541.2Sfvdl struct statfs *bsp; 2551.2Sfvdl struct linux_statfs *lsp; 2561.2Sfvdl{ 2571.2Sfvdl lsp->l_ftype = bsp->f_type; 2581.2Sfvdl lsp->l_fbsize = bsp->f_bsize; 2591.2Sfvdl lsp->l_fblocks = bsp->f_blocks; 2601.2Sfvdl lsp->l_fbfree = bsp->f_bfree; 2611.2Sfvdl lsp->l_fbavail = bsp->f_bavail; 2621.2Sfvdl lsp->l_ffiles = bsp->f_files; 2631.2Sfvdl lsp->l_fffree = bsp->f_ffree; 2641.2Sfvdl lsp->l_ffsid.val[0] = bsp->f_fsid.val[0]; 2651.2Sfvdl lsp->l_ffsid.val[1] = bsp->f_fsid.val[1]; 2661.2Sfvdl lsp->l_fnamelen = MAXNAMLEN; /* XXX */ 2671.2Sfvdl} 2681.2Sfvdl 2691.2Sfvdl/* 2701.2Sfvdl * Implement the fs stat functions. Straightforward. 2711.1Sfvdl */ 2721.1Sfvdlint 2731.1Sfvdllinux_statfs(p, uap, retval) 2741.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 2751.1Sfvdl struct linux_statfs_args /* { 2761.1Sfvdl syscallarg(char *) path; 2771.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp; 2781.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 2791.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 2801.1Sfvdl{ 2811.2Sfvdl struct statfs btmp, *bsp; 2821.2Sfvdl struct linux_statfs ltmp; 2831.2Sfvdl struct statfs_args bsa; 2841.2Sfvdl caddr_t sg; 2851.2Sfvdl int error; 2861.2Sfvdl 2871.2Sfvdl sg = stackgap_init(); 2881.2Sfvdl bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs)); 2891.2Sfvdl 2901.2Sfvdl CHECK_ALT_EXIST(p, &sg, SCARG(uap, path)); 2911.2Sfvdl 2921.2Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, path) = SCARG(uap, path); 2931.2Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp; 2941.2Sfvdl 2951.2Sfvdl if ((error = statfs(p, &bsa, retval))) 2961.2Sfvdl return error; 2971.2Sfvdl 2981.2Sfvdl if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp))) 2991.2Sfvdl return error; 3001.2Sfvdl 3011.2Sfvdl bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, <mp); 3021.2Sfvdl 3031.2Sfvdl return copyout((caddr_t) <mp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp); 3041.1Sfvdl} 3051.1Sfvdl 3061.1Sfvdlint 3071.1Sfvdllinux_fstatfs(p, uap, retval) 3081.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 3091.1Sfvdl struct linux_fstatfs_args /* { 3101.2Sfvdl syscallarg(int) fd; 3111.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct linux_statfs *) sp; 3121.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 3131.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 3141.1Sfvdl{ 3151.2Sfvdl struct statfs btmp, *bsp; 3161.2Sfvdl struct linux_statfs ltmp; 3171.2Sfvdl struct fstatfs_args bsa; 3181.2Sfvdl caddr_t sg; 3191.2Sfvdl int error; 3201.2Sfvdl 3211.2Sfvdl sg = stackgap_init(); 3221.2Sfvdl bsp = (struct statfs *) stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof (struct statfs)); 3231.2Sfvdl 3241.2Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, fd) = SCARG(uap, fd); 3251.2Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, buf) = bsp; 3261.2Sfvdl 3271.2Sfvdl if ((error = statfs(p, &bsa, retval))) 3281.2Sfvdl return error; 3291.2Sfvdl 3301.2Sfvdl if ((error = copyin((caddr_t) bsp, (caddr_t) &btmp, sizeof btmp))) 3311.2Sfvdl return error; 3321.2Sfvdl 3331.2Sfvdl bsd_to_linux_statfs(&btmp, <mp); 3341.2Sfvdl 3351.2Sfvdl return copyout((caddr_t) <mp, (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, sp), sizeof ltmp); 3361.1Sfvdl} 3371.1Sfvdl 3381.1Sfvdl/* 3391.1Sfvdl * uname(). Just copy the info from the various strings stored in the 3401.1Sfvdl * kernel, and put it in the Linux utsname structure. That structure 3411.1Sfvdl * is almost the same as the NetBSD one, only it has fields 65 characters 3421.1Sfvdl * long, and an extra domainname field. 3431.1Sfvdl */ 3441.1Sfvdlint 3451.1Sfvdllinux_uname(p, uap, retval) 3461.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 3471.1Sfvdl struct linux_uname_args /* { 3481.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct linux_utsname *) up; 3491.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 3501.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 3511.1Sfvdl{ 3521.1Sfvdl extern char ostype[], osrelease[], version[], hostname[], domainname[]; 3531.1Sfvdl extern char machine[]; 3541.1Sfvdl struct linux_utsname tluts; 3551.1Sfvdl int len; 3561.1Sfvdl char *cp; 3571.1Sfvdl 3581.1Sfvdl strncpy(tluts.l_sysname, ostype, sizeof (tluts.l_sysname)); 3591.1Sfvdl strncpy(tluts.l_nodename, hostname, sizeof (tluts.l_nodename)); 3601.1Sfvdl strncpy(tluts.l_release, osrelease, sizeof (tluts.l_release)); 3611.1Sfvdl strncpy(tluts.l_machine, machine, sizeof (tluts.l_machine)); 3621.1Sfvdl strncpy(tluts.l_domainname, domainname, sizeof (tluts.l_domainname)); 3631.1Sfvdl strncpy(tluts.l_version, version, sizeof (tluts.l_version)); 3641.1Sfvdl 3651.1Sfvdl /* This part taken from the the uname() in libc */ 3661.1Sfvdl len = sizeof (tluts.l_version); 3671.1Sfvdl for (cp = tluts.l_version; len--; ++cp) 3681.1Sfvdl if (*cp == '\n' || *cp == '\t') 3691.1Sfvdl if (len > 1) 3701.1Sfvdl *cp = ' '; 3711.1Sfvdl else 3721.1Sfvdl *cp = '\0'; 3731.1Sfvdl 3741.1Sfvdl return copyout(&tluts, SCARG(uap, up), sizeof tluts); 3751.1Sfvdl} 3761.1Sfvdl 3771.1Sfvdl/* 3781.1Sfvdl * Linux wants to pass everything to a syscall in registers. However, 3791.1Sfvdl * mmap() has 6 of them. Oops: out of register error. They just pass 3801.1Sfvdl * everything in a structure. 3811.1Sfvdl */ 3821.1Sfvdlint 3831.1Sfvdllinux_mmap(p, uap, retval) 3841.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 3851.1Sfvdl struct linux_mmap_args /* { 3861.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct linux_mmap *) lmp; 3871.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 3881.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 3891.1Sfvdl{ 3901.1Sfvdl struct linux_mmap lmap; 3911.1Sfvdl struct mmap_args cma; 3921.1Sfvdl int error, flags; 3931.1Sfvdl 3941.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, lmp), &lmap, sizeof lmap))) 3951.1Sfvdl return error; 3961.1Sfvdl 3971.1Sfvdl flags = 0; 3981.1Sfvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_SHARED, MAP_SHARED); 3991.1Sfvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_PRIVATE, MAP_PRIVATE); 4001.1Sfvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_FIXED, MAP_FIXED); 4011.1Sfvdl flags |= cvtto_bsd_mask(lmap.lm_flags, LINUX_MAP_ANON, MAP_ANON); 4021.1Sfvdl 4031.1Sfvdl SCARG(&cma,addr) = lmap.lm_addr; 4041.1Sfvdl SCARG(&cma,len) = lmap.lm_len; 4051.1Sfvdl SCARG(&cma,prot) = lmap.lm_prot; 4061.1Sfvdl SCARG(&cma,flags) = flags; 4071.1Sfvdl SCARG(&cma,fd) = lmap.lm_fd; 4081.1Sfvdl SCARG(&cma,pad) = 0; 4091.1Sfvdl SCARG(&cma,pos) = lmap.lm_pos; 4101.1Sfvdl 4111.1Sfvdl return mmap(p, &cma, retval); 4121.1Sfvdl} 4131.1Sfvdl 4141.1Sfvdl/* 4151.1Sfvdl * Linux doesn't use the retval[1] value to determine whether 4161.1Sfvdl * we are the child or parent. 4171.1Sfvdl */ 4181.1Sfvdlint 4191.1Sfvdllinux_fork(p, uap, retval) 4201.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 4211.1Sfvdl void *uap; 4221.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 4231.1Sfvdl{ 4241.1Sfvdl int error; 4251.1Sfvdl 4261.1Sfvdl if ((error = fork(p, uap, retval))) 4271.1Sfvdl return error; 4281.1Sfvdl 4291.1Sfvdl if (retval[1] == 1) 4301.1Sfvdl retval[0] = 0; 4311.1Sfvdl 4321.1Sfvdl return 0; 4331.1Sfvdl} 4341.1Sfvdl 4351.1Sfvdl/* 4361.1Sfvdl * This code is partly stolen from src/lib/libc/compat-43/times.c 4371.1Sfvdl * XXX - CLK_TCK isn't declared in /sys, just in <time.h>, done here 4381.1Sfvdl */ 4391.1Sfvdl 4401.1Sfvdl#define CLK_TCK 100 4411.1Sfvdl#define CONVTCK(r) (r.tv_sec * CLK_TCK + r.tv_usec / (1000000 / CLK_TCK)) 4421.1Sfvdl 4431.1Sfvdlint 4441.1Sfvdllinux_times(p, uap, retval) 4451.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 4461.1Sfvdl struct linux_times_args /* { 4471.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct times *) tms; 4481.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 4491.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 4501.1Sfvdl{ 4511.1Sfvdl struct timeval t; 4521.1Sfvdl struct linux_tms ltms; 4531.1Sfvdl struct rusage ru; 4541.4Smycroft int error, s; 4551.1Sfvdl 4561.1Sfvdl calcru(p, &ru.ru_utime, &ru.ru_stime, NULL); 4571.1Sfvdl ltms.ltms_utime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_utime); 4581.1Sfvdl ltms.ltms_stime = CONVTCK(ru.ru_stime); 4591.1Sfvdl 4601.1Sfvdl ltms.ltms_cutime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_utime); 4611.1Sfvdl ltms.ltms_cstime = CONVTCK(p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_stime); 4621.1Sfvdl 4631.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyout(<ms, SCARG(uap, tms), sizeof ltms))) 4641.1Sfvdl return error; 4651.1Sfvdl 4661.4Smycroft s = splclock(); 4671.4Smycroft timersub(&time, &boottime, &t); 4681.4Smycroft splx(s); 4691.1Sfvdl 4701.1Sfvdl retval[0] = ((linux_clock_t)(CONVTCK(t))); 4711.1Sfvdl return 0; 4721.1Sfvdl} 4731.1Sfvdl 4741.1Sfvdl/* 4751.1Sfvdl * NetBSD passes fd[0] in retval[0], and fd[1] in retval[1]. 4761.1Sfvdl * Linux directly passes the pointer. 4771.1Sfvdl */ 4781.1Sfvdlint 4791.1Sfvdllinux_pipe(p, uap, retval) 4801.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 4811.1Sfvdl struct linux_pipe_args /* { 4821.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int *) pfds; 4831.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 4841.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 4851.1Sfvdl{ 4861.1Sfvdl int error; 4871.1Sfvdl 4881.1Sfvdl if ((error = pipe(p, 0, retval))) 4891.1Sfvdl return error; 4901.1Sfvdl 4911.1Sfvdl /* Assumes register_t is an int */ 4921.1Sfvdl 4931.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyout(retval, SCARG(uap, pfds), 2 * sizeof (int)))) 4941.1Sfvdl return error; 4951.1Sfvdl 4961.1Sfvdl retval[0] = 0; 4971.1Sfvdl return 0; 4981.1Sfvdl} 4991.1Sfvdl 5001.1Sfvdl/* 5011.1Sfvdl * Alarm. This is a libc call which used setitimer(2) in NetBSD. 5021.1Sfvdl * Fiddle with the timers to make it work. 5031.1Sfvdl */ 5041.1Sfvdlint 5051.1Sfvdllinux_alarm(p, uap, retval) 5061.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 5071.1Sfvdl struct linux_alarm_args /* { 5081.1Sfvdl syscallarg(unsigned int) secs; 5091.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 5101.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 5111.1Sfvdl{ 5121.1Sfvdl int error, s; 5131.1Sfvdl struct itimerval *itp, it; 5141.1Sfvdl 5151.1Sfvdl itp = &p->p_realtimer; 5161.1Sfvdl s = splclock(); 5171.1Sfvdl /* 5181.1Sfvdl * Clear any pending timer alarms. 5191.1Sfvdl */ 5201.1Sfvdl untimeout(realitexpire, p); 5211.1Sfvdl timerclear(&itp->it_interval); 5221.1Sfvdl if (timerisset(&itp->it_value) && 5231.1Sfvdl timercmp(&itp->it_value, &time, >)) 5241.3Smycroft timersub(&itp->it_value, &time, &itp->it_value); 5251.1Sfvdl /* 5261.1Sfvdl * Return how many seconds were left (rounded up) 5271.1Sfvdl */ 5281.1Sfvdl retval[0] = itp->it_value.tv_sec; 5291.1Sfvdl if (itp->it_value.tv_usec) 5301.1Sfvdl retval[0]++; 5311.1Sfvdl 5321.1Sfvdl /* 5331.1Sfvdl * alarm(0) just resets the timer. 5341.1Sfvdl */ 5351.1Sfvdl if (SCARG(uap, secs) == 0) { 5361.1Sfvdl timerclear(&itp->it_value); 5371.1Sfvdl splx(s); 5381.1Sfvdl return 0; 5391.1Sfvdl } 5401.1Sfvdl 5411.1Sfvdl /* 5421.1Sfvdl * Check the new alarm time for sanity, and set it. 5431.1Sfvdl */ 5441.1Sfvdl timerclear(&it.it_interval); 5451.1Sfvdl it.it_value.tv_sec = SCARG(uap, secs); 5461.1Sfvdl it.it_value.tv_usec = 0; 5471.1Sfvdl if (itimerfix(&it.it_value) || itimerfix(&it.it_interval)) { 5481.1Sfvdl splx(s); 5491.1Sfvdl return (EINVAL); 5501.1Sfvdl } 5511.1Sfvdl 5521.1Sfvdl if (timerisset(&it.it_value)) { 5531.3Smycroft timeradd(&it.it_value, &time, &it.it_value); 5541.1Sfvdl timeout(realitexpire, p, hzto(&it.it_value)); 5551.1Sfvdl } 5561.1Sfvdl p->p_realtimer = it; 5571.1Sfvdl splx(s); 5581.1Sfvdl 5591.1Sfvdl return 0; 5601.1Sfvdl} 5611.1Sfvdl 5621.1Sfvdl/* 5631.1Sfvdl * utime(). Do conversion to things that utimes() understands, 5641.1Sfvdl * and pass it on. 5651.1Sfvdl */ 5661.1Sfvdlint 5671.1Sfvdllinux_utime(p, uap, retval) 5681.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 5691.1Sfvdl struct linux_utime_args /* { 5701.1Sfvdl syscallarg(char *) path; 5711.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct linux_utimbuf *)times; 5721.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 5731.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 5741.1Sfvdl{ 5751.1Sfvdl caddr_t sg; 5761.1Sfvdl int error; 5771.1Sfvdl struct utimes_args ua; 5781.1Sfvdl struct timeval tv[2], *tvp; 5791.1Sfvdl struct linux_utimbuf lut; 5801.1Sfvdl 5811.1Sfvdl sg = stackgap_init(); 5821.2Sfvdl CHECK_ALT_EXIST(p, &sg, SCARG(uap, path)); 5831.1Sfvdl 5841.1Sfvdl SCARG(&ua, path) = SCARG(uap, path); 5851.1Sfvdl 5861.1Sfvdl if (SCARG(uap, times) != NULL) { 5871.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, times), &lut, sizeof lut))) 5881.1Sfvdl return error; 5891.1Sfvdl tv[0].tv_usec = tv[1].tv_usec = 0; 5901.1Sfvdl tv[0].tv_sec = lut.l_actime; 5911.1Sfvdl tv[1].tv_sec = lut.l_modtime; 5921.1Sfvdl tvp = (struct timeval *) stackgap_alloc(sizeof tv); 5931.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyout(tv, tvp, sizeof tv))) 5941.1Sfvdl return error; 5951.1Sfvdl SCARG(&ua, tptr) = tvp; 5961.1Sfvdl } 5971.1Sfvdl else 5981.1Sfvdl SCARG(&ua, tptr) = NULL; 5991.1Sfvdl 6001.1Sfvdl return utimes(p, uap, retval); 6011.1Sfvdl} 6021.1Sfvdl 6031.1Sfvdl/* 6041.1Sfvdl * Linux 'readdir' call. This code is mostly taken from the 6051.1Sfvdl * SunOS getdents call (see compat/sunos/sunos_misc.c), though 6061.1Sfvdl * an attempt has been made to keep it a little cleaner (failing 6071.1Sfvdl * miserably, because of the cruft needed if count 1 is passed). 6081.1Sfvdl * 6091.1Sfvdl * Read in BSD-style entries, convert them, and copy them out. 6101.1Sfvdl * Note that the Linux d_reclen is actually the name length, 6111.1Sfvdl * and d_off is the reclen. 6121.1Sfvdl * 6131.1Sfvdl * Note that this doesn't handle union-mounted filesystems. 6141.1Sfvdl */ 6151.1Sfvdlint 6161.1Sfvdllinux_readdir(p, uap, retval) 6171.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 6181.1Sfvdl struct linux_readdir_args /* { 6191.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int) fd; 6201.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct linux_dirent *) dent; 6211.1Sfvdl syscallarg(unsigned int) count; 6221.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 6231.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 6241.1Sfvdl{ 6251.1Sfvdl register struct dirent *bdp; 6261.1Sfvdl struct vnode *vp; 6271.1Sfvdl caddr_t inp, buf; /* BSD-format */ 6281.1Sfvdl int len, reclen; /* BSD-format */ 6291.1Sfvdl caddr_t outp; /* Linux-format */ 6301.1Sfvdl int resid, linuxreclen; /* Linux-format */ 6311.1Sfvdl struct file *fp; 6321.1Sfvdl struct uio auio; 6331.1Sfvdl struct iovec aiov; 6341.1Sfvdl struct linux_dirent idb; 6351.1Sfvdl off_t off; /* true file offset */ 6361.1Sfvdl linux_off_t soff; /* Linux file offset */ 6371.1Sfvdl int buflen, error, eofflag, nbytes, justone; 6381.1Sfvdl struct vattr va; 6391.1Sfvdl 6401.1Sfvdl if ((error = getvnode(p->p_fd, SCARG(uap, fd), &fp)) != 0) 6411.1Sfvdl return (error); 6421.1Sfvdl 6431.1Sfvdl if ((fp->f_flag & FREAD) == 0) 6441.1Sfvdl return (EBADF); 6451.1Sfvdl 6461.5Smycroft vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data; 6471.1Sfvdl 6481.1Sfvdl if (vp->v_type != VDIR) /* XXX vnode readdir op should do this */ 6491.1Sfvdl return (EINVAL); 6501.1Sfvdl 6511.1Sfvdl if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, p->p_ucred, p))) 6521.1Sfvdl return error; 6531.1Sfvdl 6541.1Sfvdl nbytes = SCARG(uap, count); 6551.1Sfvdl if (nbytes == 1) { /* Need this for older Linux libs, apparently */ 6561.1Sfvdl nbytes = sizeof (struct linux_dirent); 6571.5Smycroft buflen = max(va.va_blocksize, nbytes); 6581.1Sfvdl justone = 1; 6591.5Smycroft } else { 6601.5Smycroft buflen = min(MAXBSIZE, nbytes); 6611.5Smycroft justone = 0; 6621.1Sfvdl } 6631.1Sfvdl buf = malloc(buflen, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); 6641.1Sfvdl VOP_LOCK(vp); 6651.1Sfvdl off = fp->f_offset; 6661.1Sfvdlagain: 6671.1Sfvdl aiov.iov_base = buf; 6681.1Sfvdl aiov.iov_len = buflen; 6691.1Sfvdl auio.uio_iov = &aiov; 6701.1Sfvdl auio.uio_iovcnt = 1; 6711.1Sfvdl auio.uio_rw = UIO_READ; 6721.1Sfvdl auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; 6731.1Sfvdl auio.uio_procp = p; 6741.1Sfvdl auio.uio_resid = buflen; 6751.1Sfvdl auio.uio_offset = off; 6761.1Sfvdl /* 6771.1Sfvdl * First we read into the malloc'ed buffer, then 6781.1Sfvdl * we massage it into user space, one record at a time. 6791.1Sfvdl */ 6801.5Smycroft error = VOP_READDIR(vp, &auio, fp->f_cred, &eofflag, (u_long *)0, 0); 6811.1Sfvdl if (error) 6821.1Sfvdl goto out; 6831.1Sfvdl 6841.1Sfvdl inp = buf; 6851.1Sfvdl outp = (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, dent); 6861.1Sfvdl resid = nbytes; 6871.1Sfvdl if ((len = buflen - auio.uio_resid) == 0) 6881.1Sfvdl goto eof; 6891.1Sfvdl 6901.1Sfvdl for (; len > 0; len -= reclen) { 6911.5Smycroft bdp = (struct dirent *)inp; 6921.5Smycroft reclen = bdp->d_reclen; 6931.1Sfvdl if (reclen & 3) 6941.1Sfvdl panic("linux_readdir"); 6951.1Sfvdl off += reclen; /* each entry points to next */ 6961.1Sfvdl if (bdp->d_fileno == 0) { 6971.1Sfvdl inp += reclen; /* it is a hole; squish it out */ 6981.1Sfvdl continue; 6991.1Sfvdl } 7001.1Sfvdl linuxreclen = LINUX_RECLEN(&idb, bdp->d_namlen); 7011.1Sfvdl if (reclen > len || resid < linuxreclen) { 7021.1Sfvdl /* entry too big for buffer, so just stop */ 7031.1Sfvdl outp++; 7041.1Sfvdl break; 7051.1Sfvdl } 7061.1Sfvdl /* 7071.1Sfvdl * Massage in place to make a Linux-shaped dirent (otherwise 7081.1Sfvdl * we have to worry about touching user memory outside of 7091.1Sfvdl * the copyout() call). 7101.1Sfvdl */ 7111.5Smycroft idb.d_ino = (long)bdp->d_fileno; 7121.5Smycroft idb.d_off = (linux_off_t)linuxreclen; 7131.5Smycroft idb.d_reclen = (u_short)bdp->d_namlen; 7141.5Smycroft strcpy(idb.d_name, bdp->d_name); 7151.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyout((caddr_t)&idb, outp, linuxreclen))) 7161.1Sfvdl goto out; 7171.1Sfvdl /* advance past this real entry */ 7181.1Sfvdl inp += reclen; 7191.1Sfvdl /* advance output past Linux-shaped entry */ 7201.1Sfvdl outp += linuxreclen; 7211.1Sfvdl resid -= linuxreclen; 7221.1Sfvdl if (justone) 7231.1Sfvdl break; 7241.1Sfvdl } 7251.1Sfvdl 7261.1Sfvdl /* if we squished out the whole block, try again */ 7271.1Sfvdl if (outp == (caddr_t) SCARG(uap, dent)) 7281.1Sfvdl goto again; 7291.1Sfvdl fp->f_offset = off; /* update the vnode offset */ 7301.1Sfvdl 7311.1Sfvdl if (justone) 7321.1Sfvdl nbytes = resid + linuxreclen; 7331.1Sfvdl 7341.1Sfvdleof: 7351.1Sfvdl *retval = nbytes - resid; 7361.1Sfvdlout: 7371.1Sfvdl VOP_UNLOCK(vp); 7381.1Sfvdl free(buf, M_TEMP); 7391.1Sfvdl return error; 7401.1Sfvdl} 7411.1Sfvdl 7421.1Sfvdl/* 7431.1Sfvdl * Out of register error once more.. Apart from that, no difference. 7441.1Sfvdl */ 7451.1Sfvdlint 7461.1Sfvdllinux_select(p, uap, retval) 7471.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 7481.1Sfvdl struct linux_select_args /* { 7491.1Sfvdl syscallarg(struct linux_select *) lsp; 7501.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 7511.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 7521.1Sfvdl{ 7531.1Sfvdl struct linux_select ls; 7541.1Sfvdl struct select_args bsa; 7551.1Sfvdl int error; 7561.1Sfvdl 7571.1Sfvdl if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, lsp), (caddr_t) &ls, sizeof ls))) 7581.1Sfvdl return error; 7591.1Sfvdl 7601.1Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, nd) = ls.nfds; 7611.1Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, in) = ls.readfds; 7621.1Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, ou) = ls.writefds; 7631.1Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, ex) = ls.exceptfds; 7641.1Sfvdl SCARG(&bsa, tv) = ls.timeout; 7651.1Sfvdl 7661.1Sfvdl return select(p, &bsa, retval); 7671.1Sfvdl} 7681.1Sfvdl 7691.1Sfvdl/* 7701.1Sfvdl * Get the process group of a certain process. Look it up 7711.1Sfvdl * and return the value. 7721.1Sfvdl */ 7731.1Sfvdlint 7741.1Sfvdllinux_getpgid(p, uap, retval) 7751.1Sfvdl struct proc *p; 7761.1Sfvdl struct linux_getpgid_args /* { 7771.1Sfvdl syscallarg(int) pid; 7781.1Sfvdl } */ *uap; 7791.1Sfvdl register_t *retval; 7801.1Sfvdl{ 7811.1Sfvdl struct proc *targp; 7821.1Sfvdl 7831.1Sfvdl if (SCARG(uap, pid) != 0 && SCARG(uap, pid) != p->p_pid) 7841.1Sfvdl if ((targp = pfind(SCARG(uap, pid))) == 0) 7851.1Sfvdl return ESRCH; 7861.1Sfvdl else 7871.1Sfvdl targp = p; 7881.1Sfvdl 7891.1Sfvdl retval[0] = targp->p_pgid; 7901.6Sfvdl return 0; 7911.6Sfvdl} 7921.6Sfvdl 7931.6Sfvdl/* 7941.6Sfvdl * Set the 'personality' (emulation mode) for the current process. Only 7951.6Sfvdl * accept the Linux personality here (0). This call is needed because 7961.6Sfvdl * the Linux ELF crt0 issues it in an ugly kludge to make sure that 7971.6Sfvdl * ELF binaries run in Linux mode, not SVR4 mode. 7981.6Sfvdl */ 7991.6Sfvdlint 8001.6Sfvdllinux_personality(p, uap, retval) 8011.6Sfvdl struct proc *p; 8021.6Sfvdl struct linux_personality_args /* P 8031.6Sfvdl syscallarg(int) per; 8041.6Sfvdl } */ *uap; 8051.6Sfvdl register_t *retval; 8061.6Sfvdl{ 8071.6Sfvdl if (SCARG(uap, per) != 0) 8081.6Sfvdl return EINVAL; 8091.6Sfvdl retval[0] = 0; 8101.1Sfvdl return 0; 8111.1Sfvdl} 812