makesyscalls.sh revision 1.63.6.1 1 1.1 glass #! /bin/sh -
2 1.63.6.1 mjf # $NetBSD: makesyscalls.sh,v 1.63.6.1 2008/04/03 12:43:03 mjf Exp $
3 1.9 cgd #
4 1.37 cgd # Copyright (c) 1994, 1996, 2000 Christopher G. Demetriou
5 1.12 cgd # All rights reserved.
6 1.12 cgd #
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8 1.12 cgd # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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15 1.12 cgd # 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
16 1.12 cgd # must display the following acknowledgement:
17 1.12 cgd # This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project
18 1.12 cgd # by Christopher G. Demetriou.
19 1.12 cgd # 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
20 1.12 cgd # derived from this software without specific prior written permission
21 1.12 cgd #
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23 1.12 cgd # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
24 1.12 cgd # OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
25 1.12 cgd # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
26 1.12 cgd # INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
27 1.12 cgd # NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
28 1.12 cgd # DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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31 1.12 cgd # THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
32 1.14 cgd
33 1.14 cgd # @(#)makesyscalls.sh 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
34 1.1 glass
35 1.1 glass set -e
36 1.1 glass
37 1.11 cgd case $# in
38 1.11 cgd 2) ;;
39 1.11 cgd *) echo "Usage: $0 config-file input-file" 1>&2
40 1.11 cgd exit 1
41 1.11 cgd ;;
42 1.11 cgd esac
43 1.11 cgd
44 1.11 cgd # the config file sets the following variables:
45 1.63.6.1 mjf # sysalign check for alignment of off_t
46 1.11 cgd # sysnames the syscall names file
47 1.11 cgd # sysnumhdr the syscall numbers file
48 1.11 cgd # syssw the syscall switch file
49 1.11 cgd # sysarghdr the syscall argument struct definitions
50 1.11 cgd # compatopts those syscall types that are for 'compat' syscalls
51 1.11 cgd # switchname the name for the 'struct sysent' we define
52 1.40 mycroft # namesname the name for the 'const char *[]' we define
53 1.11 cgd # constprefix the prefix for the system call constants
54 1.30 eeh # registertype the type for register_t
55 1.40 mycroft # nsysent the size of the sysent table
56 1.46 jdolecek # sys_nosys [optional] name of function called for unsupported
57 1.46 jdolecek # syscalls, if not sys_nosys()
58 1.60 dsl # maxsysargs [optiona] the maximum number or arguments
59 1.11 cgd #
60 1.56 lukem # NOTE THAT THIS makesyscalls.sh DOES NOT SUPPORT 'SYSLIBCOMPAT'.
61 1.1 glass
62 1.46 jdolecek # source the config file.
63 1.46 jdolecek sys_nosys="sys_nosys" # default is sys_nosys(), if not specified otherwise
64 1.60 dsl maxsysargs=8 # default limit is 8 (32bit) arguments
65 1.63.6.1 mjf rumpcalls="/dev/null"
66 1.63.6.1 mjf rumpcallshdr="/dev/null"
67 1.46 jdolecek . ./$1
68 1.46 jdolecek
69 1.1 glass # tmp files:
70 1.1 glass sysdcl="sysent.dcl"
71 1.16 thorpej sysprotos="sys.protos"
72 1.11 cgd syscompat_pref="sysent."
73 1.1 glass sysent="sysent.switch"
74 1.27 thorpej sysnamesbottom="sysnames.bottom"
75 1.1 glass
76 1.27 thorpej trap "rm $sysdcl $sysprotos $sysent $sysnamesbottom" 0
77 1.11 cgd
78 1.11 cgd # Awk program (must support nawk extensions)
79 1.11 cgd # Use "awk" at Berkeley, "nawk" or "gawk" elsewhere.
80 1.11 cgd awk=${AWK:-awk}
81 1.11 cgd
82 1.57 jdolecek # Does this awk have a "toupper" function?
83 1.57 jdolecek have_toupper=`$awk 'BEGIN { print toupper("true"); exit; }' 2>/dev/null`
84 1.11 cgd
85 1.11 cgd # If this awk does not define "toupper" then define our own.
86 1.57 jdolecek if [ "$have_toupper" = TRUE ] ; then
87 1.57 jdolecek # Used awk (GNU awk or nawk) provides it
88 1.11 cgd toupper=
89 1.11 cgd else
90 1.11 cgd # Provide our own toupper()
91 1.11 cgd toupper='
92 1.11 cgd function toupper(str) {
93 1.11 cgd _toupper_cmd = "echo "str" |tr a-z A-Z"
94 1.11 cgd _toupper_cmd | getline _toupper_str;
95 1.11 cgd close(_toupper_cmd);
96 1.11 cgd return _toupper_str;
97 1.11 cgd }'
98 1.11 cgd fi
99 1.11 cgd
100 1.11 cgd # before handing it off to awk, make a few adjustments:
101 1.11 cgd # (1) insert spaces around {, }, (, ), *, and commas.
102 1.11 cgd # (2) get rid of any and all dollar signs (so that rcs id use safe)
103 1.11 cgd #
104 1.11 cgd # The awk script will deal with blank lines and lines that
105 1.11 cgd # start with the comment character (';').
106 1.1 glass
107 1.11 cgd sed -e '
108 1.11 cgd s/\$//g
109 1.11 cgd :join
110 1.11 cgd /\\$/{a\
111 1.11 cgd
112 1.11 cgd N
113 1.11 cgd s/\\\n//
114 1.11 cgd b join
115 1.11 cgd }
116 1.11 cgd 2,${
117 1.11 cgd /^#/!s/\([{}()*,]\)/ \1 /g
118 1.11 cgd }
119 1.11 cgd ' < $2 | $awk "
120 1.11 cgd $toupper
121 1.11 cgd BEGIN {
122 1.18 cgd # to allow nested #if/#else/#endif sets
123 1.18 cgd savedepth = 0
124 1.44 jdolecek # to track already processed syscalls
125 1.18 cgd
126 1.11 cgd sysnames = \"$sysnames\"
127 1.16 thorpej sysprotos = \"$sysprotos\"
128 1.11 cgd sysnumhdr = \"$sysnumhdr\"
129 1.11 cgd sysarghdr = \"$sysarghdr\"
130 1.63.6.1 mjf rumpcalls = \"$rumpcalls\"
131 1.63.6.1 mjf rumpcallshdr = \"$rumpcallshdr\"
132 1.11 cgd switchname = \"$switchname\"
133 1.11 cgd namesname = \"$namesname\"
134 1.11 cgd constprefix = \"$constprefix\"
135 1.30 eeh registertype = \"$registertype\"
136 1.63.6.1 mjf sysalign=\"$sysalign\"
137 1.30 eeh if (!registertype) {
138 1.30 eeh registertype = \"register_t\"
139 1.30 eeh }
140 1.40 mycroft nsysent = \"$nsysent\"
141 1.11 cgd
142 1.11 cgd sysdcl = \"$sysdcl\"
143 1.11 cgd syscompat_pref = \"$syscompat_pref\"
144 1.11 cgd sysent = \"$sysent\"
145 1.27 thorpej sysnamesbottom = \"$sysnamesbottom\"
146 1.46 jdolecek sys_nosys = \"$sys_nosys\"
147 1.60 dsl maxsysargs = \"$maxsysargs\"
148 1.11 cgd infile = \"$2\"
149 1.11 cgd
150 1.11 cgd compatopts = \"$compatopts\"
151 1.11 cgd "'
152 1.11 cgd
153 1.37 cgd printf "/* \$NetBSD\$ */\n\n" > sysdcl
154 1.11 cgd printf "/*\n * System call switch table.\n *\n" > sysdcl
155 1.11 cgd printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysdcl
156 1.11 cgd
157 1.11 cgd ncompat = split(compatopts,compat)
158 1.11 cgd for (i = 1; i <= ncompat; i++) {
159 1.11 cgd compat_upper[i] = toupper(compat[i])
160 1.11 cgd
161 1.17 mycroft printf "\n#ifdef %s\n", compat_upper[i] > sysent
162 1.47 lukem printf "#define %s(func) __CONCAT(%s_,func)\n", compat[i], \
163 1.17 mycroft compat[i] > sysent
164 1.17 mycroft printf "#else\n" > sysent
165 1.47 lukem printf "#define %s(func) %s\n", compat[i], sys_nosys > sysent
166 1.17 mycroft printf "#endif\n" > sysent
167 1.11 cgd }
168 1.11 cgd
169 1.60 dsl printf "\n#define\ts(type)\tsizeof(type)\n" > sysent
170 1.60 dsl printf "#define\tn(type)\t(sizeof(type)/sizeof (%s))\n", registertype > sysent
171 1.60 dsl printf "#define\tns(type)\tn(type), s(type)\n\n", registertype > sysent
172 1.17 mycroft printf "struct sysent %s[] = {\n",switchname > sysent
173 1.17 mycroft
174 1.37 cgd printf "/* \$NetBSD\$ */\n\n" > sysnames
175 1.11 cgd printf "/*\n * System call names.\n *\n" > sysnames
176 1.11 cgd printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysnames
177 1.11 cgd
178 1.16 thorpej printf "\n/*\n * System call prototypes.\n */\n\n" > sysprotos
179 1.16 thorpej
180 1.37 cgd printf "/* \$NetBSD\$ */\n\n" > sysnumhdr
181 1.11 cgd printf "/*\n * System call numbers.\n *\n" > sysnumhdr
182 1.11 cgd printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysnumhdr
183 1.11 cgd
184 1.37 cgd printf "/* \$NetBSD\$ */\n\n" > sysarghdr
185 1.13 mycroft printf "/*\n * System call argument lists.\n *\n" > sysarghdr
186 1.11 cgd printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysarghdr
187 1.63.6.1 mjf
188 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "/* \$NetBSD\$ */\n\n" > rumpcalls
189 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "/*\n * System call marshalling for rump.\n *\n" > rumpcalls
190 1.63.6.1 mjf printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > rumpcalls
191 1.63.6.1 mjf
192 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "/* \$NetBSD\$ */\n\n" > rumpcallshdr
193 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "/*\n * System call protos in rump namespace.\n *\n" > rumpcallshdr
194 1.63.6.1 mjf printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > rumpcallshdr
195 1.11 cgd }
196 1.11 cgd NR == 1 {
197 1.58 perry sub(/ $/, "")
198 1.11 cgd printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysdcl
199 1.52 lukem printf "#include <sys/cdefs.h>\n__KERNEL_RCSID(0, \"\$NetBSD\$\");\n\n" > sysdcl
200 1.11 cgd
201 1.11 cgd printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysnames
202 1.52 lukem printf "#include <sys/cdefs.h>\n__KERNEL_RCSID(0, \"\$NetBSD\$\");\n\n" > sysnames
203 1.28 thorpej
204 1.63.6.1 mjf printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > rumpcalls
205 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#include <sys/cdefs.h>\n__KERNEL_RCSID(0, \"\$NetBSD\$\");\n\n" > rumpcalls
206 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#include <sys/types.h>\n" > rumpcalls
207 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#include <sys/param.h>\n" > rumpcalls
208 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#include <sys/proc.h>\n" > rumpcalls
209 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#include <sys/syscallargs.h>\n" > rumpcalls
210 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#include \"rump_syscalls.h\"\n\n" > rumpcalls
211 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#if\tBYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN\n" > rumpcalls
212 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#define SPARG(p,k)\t((p)->k.be.datum)\n" > rumpcalls
213 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#else /* LITTLE_ENDIAN, I hope dearly */\n" > rumpcalls
214 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#define SPARG(p,k)\t((p)->k.le.datum)\n" > rumpcalls
215 1.63.6.1 mjf printf "#endif\n\n" > rumpcalls
216 1.63.6.1 mjf
217 1.28 thorpej # System call names are included by userland (kdump(1)), so
218 1.28 thorpej # hide the include files from it.
219 1.48 mrg printf "#if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)\n" > sysnames
220 1.28 thorpej
221 1.48 mrg printf "#endif /* _KERNEL_OPT */\n\n" > sysnamesbottom
222 1.41 mycroft printf "const char *const %s[] = {\n",namesname > sysnamesbottom
223 1.11 cgd
224 1.11 cgd printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysnumhdr
225 1.11 cgd
226 1.11 cgd printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysarghdr
227 1.63.6.1 mjf
228 1.63.6.1 mjf printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > rumpcallshdr
229 1.63.6.1 mjf
230 1.59 christos printf "#ifndef _" constprefix "SYSCALL_H_\n" > sysnumhdr
231 1.59 christos printf "#define _" constprefix "SYSCALL_H_\n\n" > sysnumhdr
232 1.59 christos printf "#ifndef _" constprefix "SYSCALLARGS_H_\n" > sysarghdr
233 1.59 christos printf "#define _" constprefix "SYSCALLARGS_H_\n\n" > sysarghdr
234 1.60 dsl # Write max number of system call arguments to both headers
235 1.60 dsl printf("#define\t%sMAXSYSARGS\t%d\n\n", constprefix, maxsysargs) \
236 1.60 dsl > sysnumhdr
237 1.60 dsl printf("#define\t%sMAXSYSARGS\t%d\n\n", constprefix, maxsysargs) \
238 1.60 dsl > sysarghdr
239 1.30 eeh printf "#undef\tsyscallarg\n" > sysarghdr
240 1.35 thorpej printf "#define\tsyscallarg(x)\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\\\n" > sysarghdr
241 1.35 thorpej printf "\tunion {\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\\\n" > sysarghdr
242 1.35 thorpej printf "\t\t%s pad;\t\t\t\t\t\t\\\n", registertype > sysarghdr
243 1.35 thorpej printf "\t\tstruct { x datum; } le;\t\t\t\t\t\\\n" > sysarghdr
244 1.51 manu printf "\t\tstruct { /* LINTED zero array dimension */\t\t\\\n" \
245 1.51 manu > sysarghdr
246 1.51 manu printf "\t\t\tint8_t pad[ /* CONSTCOND */\t\t\t\\\n" > sysarghdr
247 1.51 manu printf "\t\t\t\t(sizeof (%s) < sizeof (x))\t\\\n", \
248 1.30 eeh registertype > sysarghdr
249 1.35 thorpej printf "\t\t\t\t? 0\t\t\t\t\t\\\n" > sysarghdr
250 1.35 thorpej printf "\t\t\t\t: sizeof (%s) - sizeof (x)];\t\\\n", \
251 1.30 eeh registertype > sysarghdr
252 1.35 thorpej printf "\t\t\tx datum;\t\t\t\t\t\\\n" > sysarghdr
253 1.35 thorpej printf "\t\t} be;\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\\\n" > sysarghdr
254 1.35 thorpej printf "\t}\n" > sysarghdr
255 1.60 dsl printf("\n#undef check_syscall_args\n") >sysarghdr
256 1.60 dsl printf("#define check_syscall_args(call) \\\n" \
257 1.60 dsl "\ttypedef char call##_check_args" \
258 1.60 dsl "[sizeof (struct call##_args) \\\n" \
259 1.60 dsl "\t\t<= %sMAXSYSARGS * sizeof (%s) ? 1 : -1];\n", \
260 1.60 dsl constprefix, registertype) >sysarghdr
261 1.11 cgd next
262 1.11 cgd }
263 1.11 cgd NF == 0 || $1 ~ /^;/ {
264 1.11 cgd next
265 1.11 cgd }
266 1.40 mycroft $0 ~ /^%%$/ {
267 1.40 mycroft intable = 1
268 1.40 mycroft next
269 1.40 mycroft }
270 1.11 cgd $1 ~ /^#[ ]*include/ {
271 1.11 cgd print > sysdcl
272 1.27 thorpej print > sysnames
273 1.11 cgd next
274 1.11 cgd }
275 1.40 mycroft $1 ~ /^#/ && !intable {
276 1.40 mycroft print > sysdcl
277 1.40 mycroft print > sysnames
278 1.11 cgd next
279 1.11 cgd }
280 1.40 mycroft $1 ~ /^#/ && intable {
281 1.40 mycroft if ($1 ~ /^#[ ]*if/) {
282 1.40 mycroft savedepth++
283 1.40 mycroft savesyscall[savedepth] = syscall
284 1.40 mycroft }
285 1.40 mycroft if ($1 ~ /^#[ ]*else/) {
286 1.40 mycroft if (savedepth <= 0) {
287 1.40 mycroft printf("%s: line %d: unbalanced #else\n", \
288 1.40 mycroft infile, NR)
289 1.40 mycroft exit 1
290 1.40 mycroft }
291 1.40 mycroft syscall = savesyscall[savedepth]
292 1.18 cgd }
293 1.18 cgd if ($1 ~ /^#[ ]*endif/) {
294 1.18 cgd if (savedepth <= 0) {
295 1.40 mycroft printf("%s: line %d: unbalanced #endif\n", \
296 1.40 mycroft infile, NR)
297 1.18 cgd exit 1
298 1.18 cgd }
299 1.40 mycroft savedepth--
300 1.18 cgd }
301 1.11 cgd print > sysent
302 1.54 christos print > sysarghdr
303 1.54 christos print > sysnumhdr
304 1.16 thorpej print > sysprotos
305 1.27 thorpej print > sysnamesbottom
306 1.11 cgd next
307 1.11 cgd }
308 1.11 cgd syscall != $1 {
309 1.11 cgd printf "%s: line %d: syscall number out of sync at %d\n", \
310 1.11 cgd infile, NR, syscall
311 1.11 cgd printf "line is:\n"
312 1.11 cgd print
313 1.11 cgd exit 1
314 1.11 cgd }
315 1.11 cgd function parserr(was, wanted) {
316 1.11 cgd printf "%s: line %d: unexpected %s (expected %s)\n", \
317 1.11 cgd infile, NR, was, wanted
318 1.32 christos printf "line is:\n"
319 1.32 christos print
320 1.11 cgd exit 1
321 1.11 cgd }
322 1.11 cgd function parseline() {
323 1.11 cgd f=3 # toss number and type
324 1.60 dsl if ($2 == "INDIR")
325 1.60 dsl sycall_flags="SYCALL_INDIRECT"
326 1.60 dsl else
327 1.60 dsl sycall_flags="0"
328 1.11 cgd if ($NF != "}") {
329 1.11 cgd funcalias=$NF
330 1.11 cgd end=NF-1
331 1.11 cgd } else {
332 1.11 cgd funcalias=""
333 1.11 cgd end=NF
334 1.43 jdolecek }
335 1.61 dsl if ($f == "INDIR") { # allow for "NOARG INDIR"
336 1.61 dsl sycall_flags = "SYCALL_INDIRECT | " sycall_flags
337 1.61 dsl f++
338 1.61 dsl }
339 1.45 thorpej if ($f == "MPSAFE") { # allow for MP-safe syscalls
340 1.61 dsl sycall_flags = "SYCALL_MPSAFE | " sycall_flags
341 1.45 thorpej f++
342 1.45 thorpej }
343 1.63.6.1 mjf if ($f == "RUMP") {
344 1.63.6.1 mjf rumpable = 1
345 1.63.6.1 mjf f++
346 1.63.6.1 mjf } else {
347 1.63.6.1 mjf rumpable = 0
348 1.63.6.1 mjf }
349 1.43 jdolecek if ($f ~ /^[a-z0-9_]*$/) { # allow syscall alias
350 1.43 jdolecek funcalias=$f
351 1.43 jdolecek f++
352 1.11 cgd }
353 1.11 cgd if ($f != "{")
354 1.11 cgd parserr($f, "{")
355 1.11 cgd f++
356 1.11 cgd if ($end != "}")
357 1.11 cgd parserr($end, "}")
358 1.11 cgd end--
359 1.11 cgd if ($end != ";")
360 1.11 cgd parserr($end, ";")
361 1.11 cgd end--
362 1.11 cgd if ($end != ")")
363 1.11 cgd parserr($end, ")")
364 1.11 cgd end--
365 1.11 cgd
366 1.19 cgd returntype = oldf = "";
367 1.19 cgd do {
368 1.19 cgd if (returntype != "" && oldf != "*")
369 1.19 cgd returntype = returntype" ";
370 1.19 cgd returntype = returntype$f;
371 1.19 cgd oldf = $f;
372 1.19 cgd f++
373 1.19 cgd } while (f < (end - 1) && $(f+1) != "(");
374 1.19 cgd if (f == (end - 1)) {
375 1.19 cgd parserr($f, "function argument definition (maybe \"(\"?)");
376 1.19 cgd }
377 1.11 cgd
378 1.11 cgd funcname=$f
379 1.17 mycroft if (funcalias == "") {
380 1.11 cgd funcalias=funcname
381 1.17 mycroft sub(/^([^_]+_)*sys_/, "", funcalias)
382 1.17 mycroft }
383 1.11 cgd f++
384 1.11 cgd
385 1.11 cgd if ($f != "(")
386 1.11 cgd parserr($f, ")")
387 1.11 cgd f++
388 1.11 cgd
389 1.19 cgd argc=0;
390 1.63 yamt argalign=0;
391 1.11 cgd if (f == end) {
392 1.11 cgd if ($f != "void")
393 1.11 cgd parserr($f, "argument definition")
394 1.19 cgd isvarargs = 0;
395 1.19 cgd varargc = 0;
396 1.11 cgd return
397 1.11 cgd }
398 1.11 cgd
399 1.19 cgd # some system calls (open() and fcntl()) can accept a variable
400 1.19 cgd # number of arguments. If syscalls accept a variable number of
401 1.19 cgd # arguments, they must still have arguments specified for
402 1.19 cgd # the remaining argument "positions," because of the way the
403 1.19 cgd # kernel system call argument handling works.
404 1.19 cgd #
405 1.19 cgd # Indirect system calls, e.g. syscall(), are exceptions to this
406 1.19 cgd # rule, since they are handled entirely by machine-dependent code
407 1.19 cgd # and do not need argument structures built.
408 1.19 cgd
409 1.19 cgd isvarargs = 0;
410 1.11 cgd while (f <= end) {
411 1.19 cgd if ($f == "...") {
412 1.19 cgd f++;
413 1.19 cgd isvarargs = 1;
414 1.19 cgd varargc = argc;
415 1.19 cgd continue;
416 1.19 cgd }
417 1.11 cgd argc++
418 1.11 cgd argtype[argc]=""
419 1.14 cgd oldf=""
420 1.11 cgd while (f < end && $(f+1) != ",") {
421 1.14 cgd if (argtype[argc] != "" && oldf != "*")
422 1.11 cgd argtype[argc] = argtype[argc]" ";
423 1.11 cgd argtype[argc] = argtype[argc]$f;
424 1.14 cgd oldf = $f;
425 1.11 cgd f++
426 1.11 cgd }
427 1.11 cgd if (argtype[argc] == "")
428 1.11 cgd parserr($f, "argument definition")
429 1.63 yamt if (argtype[argc] == "off_t") {
430 1.63.6.1 mjf if ((argalign % 2) != 0 && sysalign &&
431 1.63 yamt funcname != "sys_posix_fadvise") # XXX for now
432 1.63 yamt parserr($f, "a padding argument")
433 1.63 yamt } else {
434 1.63 yamt argalign++;
435 1.63 yamt }
436 1.11 cgd argname[argc]=$f;
437 1.11 cgd f += 2; # skip name, and any comma
438 1.11 cgd }
439 1.19 cgd # must see another argument after varargs notice.
440 1.19 cgd if (isvarargs) {
441 1.61 dsl if (argc == varargc)
442 1.19 cgd parserr($f, "argument definition")
443 1.19 cgd } else
444 1.19 cgd varargc = argc;
445 1.11 cgd }
446 1.54 christos
447 1.54 christos function printproto(wrap) {
448 1.54 christos printf("/* syscall: \"%s%s\" ret: \"%s\" args:", wrap, funcalias,
449 1.54 christos returntype) > sysnumhdr
450 1.54 christos for (i = 1; i <= varargc; i++)
451 1.54 christos printf(" \"%s\"", argtype[i]) > sysnumhdr
452 1.54 christos if (isvarargs)
453 1.54 christos printf(" \"...\"") > sysnumhdr
454 1.54 christos printf(" */\n") > sysnumhdr
455 1.54 christos printf("#define\t%s%s%s\t%d\n\n", constprefix, wrap, funcalias,
456 1.54 christos syscall) > sysnumhdr
457 1.63.6.1 mjf
458 1.63.6.1 mjf # rumpalooza
459 1.63.6.1 mjf if (!rumpable)
460 1.63.6.1 mjf return
461 1.63.6.1 mjf
462 1.63.6.1 mjf if (wrap == "")
463 1.63.6.1 mjf wrap = "sys"
464 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("%s rump_%s_%s(", returntype, wrap, funcalias) > rumpcallshdr
465 1.63.6.1 mjf for (i = 1; i <= argc; i++)
466 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("%s, ", argtype[i]) > rumpcallshdr
467 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("int *);\n") > rumpcallshdr
468 1.54 christos }
469 1.54 christos
470 1.61 dsl function putent(type, compatwrap) {
471 1.60 dsl # output syscall declaration for switch table.
472 1.60 dsl if (compatwrap == "")
473 1.60 dsl compatwrap_ = ""
474 1.60 dsl else
475 1.60 dsl compatwrap_ = compatwrap "_"
476 1.62 dsl if (argc == 0)
477 1.62 dsl arg_type = "void";
478 1.62 dsl else {
479 1.62 dsl arg_type = "struct " compatwrap_ funcname "_args";
480 1.62 dsl }
481 1.62 dsl proto = "int\t" compatwrap_ funcname "(struct lwp *, const " \
482 1.62 dsl arg_type " *, register_t *);\n"
483 1.60 dsl if (sysmap[proto] != 1) {
484 1.60 dsl sysmap[proto] = 1;
485 1.60 dsl print proto > sysprotos;
486 1.21 cgd }
487 1.11 cgd
488 1.11 cgd # output syscall switch entry
489 1.60 dsl printf("\t{ ") > sysent
490 1.60 dsl if (argc == 0) {
491 1.60 dsl printf("0, 0, ") > sysent
492 1.19 cgd } else {
493 1.60 dsl printf("ns(struct %s%s_args), ", compatwrap_, funcname) > sysent
494 1.19 cgd }
495 1.60 dsl if (compatwrap == "")
496 1.62 dsl wfn = "(sy_call_t *)" funcname;
497 1.60 dsl else
498 1.62 dsl wfn = "(sy_call_t *)" compatwrap "(" funcname ")";
499 1.60 dsl printf("%s,\n\t %s },", sycall_flags, wfn) > sysent
500 1.60 dsl for (i = 0; i < (33 - length(wfn)) / 8; i++)
501 1.60 dsl printf("\t") > sysent
502 1.60 dsl printf("/* %d = %s%s */\n", syscall, compatwrap_, funcalias) > sysent
503 1.11 cgd
504 1.11 cgd # output syscall name for names table
505 1.60 dsl printf("\t/* %3d */\t\"%s%s\",\n", syscall, compatwrap_, funcalias) \
506 1.60 dsl > sysnamesbottom
507 1.11 cgd
508 1.11 cgd # output syscall number of header, if appropriate
509 1.61 dsl if (type == "STD" || type == "NOARGS" || type == "INDIR") {
510 1.19 cgd # output a prototype, to be used to generate lint stubs in
511 1.19 cgd # libc.
512 1.54 christos printproto("")
513 1.61 dsl } else if (type == "COMPAT") {
514 1.29 thorpej # Just define the syscall number with a comment. These
515 1.29 thorpej # may be used by compatibility stubs in libc.
516 1.60 dsl printproto(compatwrap_)
517 1.60 dsl }
518 1.11 cgd
519 1.11 cgd # output syscall argument structure, if it has arguments
520 1.62 dsl if (argc != 0) {
521 1.62 dsl printf("\nstruct %s%s_args", compatwrap_, funcname) > sysarghdr
522 1.62 dsl if (type != "NOARGS") {
523 1.62 dsl print " {" >sysarghdr;
524 1.62 dsl for (i = 1; i <= argc; i++)
525 1.62 dsl printf("\tsyscallarg(%s) %s;\n", argtype[i],
526 1.62 dsl argname[i]) > sysarghdr
527 1.62 dsl printf "}" >sysarghdr;
528 1.62 dsl }
529 1.62 dsl printf(";\n") > sysarghdr
530 1.62 dsl if (type != "NOARGS" && type != "INDIR") {
531 1.60 dsl printf("check_syscall_args(%s%s)\n", compatwrap_,
532 1.60 dsl funcname) >sysarghdr
533 1.60 dsl }
534 1.11 cgd }
535 1.63.6.1 mjf
536 1.63.6.1 mjf # output rump marshalling code if necessary
537 1.63.6.1 mjf if (!rumpable)
538 1.63.6.1 mjf return
539 1.63.6.1 mjf
540 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("%s\nrump_%s(", returntype, funcname) > rumpcalls
541 1.63.6.1 mjf for (i = 1; i <= argc; i++) {
542 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("%s %s, ", argtype[i], argname[i]) > rumpcalls
543 1.63.6.1 mjf }
544 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("int *error)\n") > rumpcalls
545 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("{\n\tregister_t retval;\n") > rumpcalls
546 1.63.6.1 mjf argarg = "NULL"
547 1.63.6.1 mjf if (argc) {
548 1.63.6.1 mjf argarg = "&arg"
549 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("\tstruct %s%s_args arg;\n\n", funcname, compatwrap_) \
550 1.63.6.1 mjf > rumpcalls
551 1.63.6.1 mjf for (i = 1; i <= argc; i++) {
552 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("\tSPARG(&arg, %s) = %s;\n", \
553 1.63.6.1 mjf argname[i], argname[i]) > rumpcalls
554 1.63.6.1 mjf }
555 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("\n") > rumpcalls
556 1.63.6.1 mjf } else {
557 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("\n") > rumpcalls
558 1.63.6.1 mjf }
559 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("\t*error = %s(curlwp, %s, &retval);\n", funcname, argarg) \
560 1.63.6.1 mjf > rumpcalls
561 1.63.6.1 mjf if (returntype != "void")
562 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("\treturn retval;\n") > rumpcalls
563 1.63.6.1 mjf printf("}\n\n") > rumpcalls
564 1.11 cgd }
565 1.61 dsl $2 == "STD" || $2 == "NODEF" || $2 == "NOARGS" || $2 == "INDIR" {
566 1.11 cgd parseline()
567 1.17 mycroft putent($2, "")
568 1.11 cgd syscall++
569 1.11 cgd next
570 1.11 cgd }
571 1.63.6.1 mjf $2 == "OBSOL" || $2 == "UNIMPL" || $2 == "EXCL" || $2 == "IGNORED" {
572 1.11 cgd if ($2 == "OBSOL")
573 1.11 cgd comment="obsolete"
574 1.34 christos else if ($2 == "EXCL")
575 1.34 christos comment="excluded"
576 1.63.6.1 mjf else if ($2 == "IGNORED")
577 1.63.6.1 mjf comment="ignored"
578 1.11 cgd else
579 1.11 cgd comment="unimplemented"
580 1.11 cgd for (i = 3; i <= NF; i++)
581 1.11 cgd comment=comment " " $i
582 1.11 cgd
583 1.63.6.1 mjf if ($2 == "IGNORED")
584 1.63.6.1 mjf sys_stub = "(sy_call_t *)nullop";
585 1.63.6.1 mjf else
586 1.63.6.1 mjf sys_stub = sys_nosys;
587 1.63.6.1 mjf
588 1.46 jdolecek printf("\t{ 0, 0, 0,\n\t %s },\t\t\t/* %d = %s */\n", \
589 1.63.6.1 mjf sys_stub, syscall, comment) > sysent
590 1.60 dsl printf("\t/* %3d */\t\"#%d (%s)\",\n", syscall, syscall, comment) \
591 1.60 dsl > sysnamesbottom
592 1.11 cgd if ($2 != "UNIMPL")
593 1.11 cgd printf("\t\t\t\t/* %d is %s */\n", syscall, comment) > sysnumhdr
594 1.11 cgd syscall++
595 1.11 cgd next
596 1.11 cgd }
597 1.11 cgd {
598 1.11 cgd for (i = 1; i <= ncompat; i++) {
599 1.11 cgd if ($2 == compat_upper[i]) {
600 1.11 cgd parseline();
601 1.29 thorpej putent("COMPAT", compat[i])
602 1.11 cgd syscall++
603 1.11 cgd next
604 1.11 cgd }
605 1.11 cgd }
606 1.40 mycroft printf("%s: line %d: unrecognized keyword %s\n", infile, NR, $2)
607 1.1 glass exit 1
608 1.11 cgd }
609 1.11 cgd END {
610 1.40 mycroft maxsyscall = syscall
611 1.40 mycroft if (nsysent) {
612 1.40 mycroft if (syscall > nsysent) {
613 1.50 wiz printf("%s: line %d: too many syscalls [%d > %d]\n", infile, NR, syscall, nsysent)
614 1.40 mycroft exit 1
615 1.40 mycroft }
616 1.40 mycroft while (syscall < nsysent) {
617 1.46 jdolecek printf("\t{ 0, 0, 0,\n\t %s },\t\t\t/* %d = filler */\n", \
618 1.46 jdolecek sys_nosys, syscall) > sysent
619 1.40 mycroft syscall++
620 1.40 mycroft }
621 1.40 mycroft }
622 1.11 cgd printf("};\n\n") > sysent
623 1.27 thorpej printf("};\n") > sysnamesbottom
624 1.40 mycroft printf("#define\t%sMAXSYSCALL\t%d\n", constprefix, maxsyscall) > sysnumhdr
625 1.40 mycroft if (nsysent)
626 1.40 mycroft printf("#define\t%sNSYSENT\t%d\n", constprefix, nsysent) > sysnumhdr
627 1.11 cgd } '
628 1.1 glass
629 1.17 mycroft cat $sysprotos >> $sysarghdr
630 1.59 christos echo "#endif /* _${constprefix}SYSCALL_H_ */" >> $sysnumhdr
631 1.59 christos echo "#endif /* _${constprefix}SYSCALLARGS_H_ */" >> $sysarghdr
632 1.16 thorpej cat $sysdcl $sysent > $syssw
633 1.27 thorpej cat $sysnamesbottom >> $sysnames
634 1.1 glass
635 1.15 christos #chmod 444 $sysnames $sysnumhdr $syssw
636