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Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
* this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h> // for host open() flags
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <string.h> // for memset()
#include <dirent.h>
#include "sim/host.hh"
#include "cpu/base_cpu.hh"
#include "mem/functional_mem/functional_memory.hh"
#include "sim/process.hh"
#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
#include "sim/fake_syscall.hh"
#include "sim/sim_events.hh"
#include "sim/syscall_emul.hh"
#include "arch/alpha/alpha_common_syscall_emul.hh"
#include "sim/universe.hh" // for curTick & ticksPerSecond
#include "arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
using namespace std;
///
/// This class encapsulates the types, structures, constants,
/// functions, and syscall-number mappings specific to the Alpha Linux
/// syscall interface.
///
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class Linux {
public:
//@{
/// Basic Linux types.
typedef uint64_t size_t;
typedef uint64_t off_t;
typedef int64_t time_t;
typedef uint32_t uid_t;
typedef uint32_t gid_t;
//@}
//@{
/// open(2) flag values.
static const int TGT_O_RDONLY = 00000000; //!< O_RDONLY
static const int TGT_O_WRONLY = 00000001; //!< O_WRONLY
static const int TGT_O_RDWR = 00000002; //!< O_RDWR
static const int TGT_O_NONBLOCK = 00000004; //!< O_NONBLOCK
static const int TGT_O_APPEND = 00000010; //!< O_APPEND
static const int TGT_O_CREAT = 00001000; //!< O_CREAT
static const int TGT_O_TRUNC = 00002000; //!< O_TRUNC
static const int TGT_O_EXCL = 00004000; //!< O_EXCL
static const int TGT_O_NOCTTY = 00010000; //!< O_NOCTTY
static const int TGT_O_SYNC = 00040000; //!< O_SYNC
static const int TGT_O_DRD = 00100000; //!< O_DRD
static const int TGT_O_DIRECTIO = 00200000; //!< O_DIRECTIO
static const int TGT_O_CACHE = 00400000; //!< O_CACHE
static const int TGT_O_DSYNC = 02000000; //!< O_DSYNC
static const int TGT_O_RSYNC = 04000000; //!< O_RSYNC
//@}
/// This table maps the target open() flags to the corresponding
/// host open() flags.
static OpenFlagTransTable openFlagTable[];
/// Number of entries in openFlagTable[].
static const int NUM_OPEN_FLAGS;
/// Stat buffer. Note that we can't call it 'stat' since that
/// gets #defined to something else on some systems.
struct tgt_stat {
uint32_t st_dev; //!< device
uint32_t st_ino; //!< inode
uint32_t st_mode; //!< mode
uint32_t st_nlink; //!< link count
uint32_t st_uid; //!< owner's user ID
uint32_t st_gid; //!< owner's group ID
uint32_t st_rdev; //!< device number
int64_t st_size; //!< file size in bytes
uint64_t st_atimeX; //!< time of last access
uint64_t st_mtimeX; //!< time of last modification
uint64_t st_ctimeX; //!< time of last status change
uint32_t st_blksize; //!< optimal I/O block size
int32_t st_blocks; //!< number of blocks allocated
uint32_t st_flags; //!< flags
uint32_t st_gen; //!< unknown
};
/// Length of strings in struct utsname (plus 1 for null char).
static const int _SYS_NMLN = 65;
/// Interface struct for uname().
struct utsname {
char sysname[_SYS_NMLN]; //!< System name.
char nodename[_SYS_NMLN]; //!< Node name.
char release[_SYS_NMLN]; //!< OS release.
char version[_SYS_NMLN]; //!< OS version.
char machine[_SYS_NMLN]; //!< Machine type.
};
//@{
/// ioctl() command codes.
static const unsigned TIOCGETP = 0x40067408;
static const unsigned TIOCSETP = 0x80067409;
static const unsigned TIOCSETN = 0x8006740a;
static const unsigned TIOCSETC = 0x80067411;
static const unsigned TIOCGETC = 0x40067412;
static const unsigned FIONREAD = 0x4004667f;
static const unsigned TIOCISATTY = 0x2000745e;
//@}
/// Resource enumeration for getrlimit().
enum rlimit_resources {
RLIMIT_CPU = 0,
RLIMIT_FSIZE = 1,
RLIMIT_DATA = 2,
RLIMIT_STACK = 3,
RLIMIT_CORE = 4,
RLIMIT_RSS = 5,
RLIMIT_NOFILE = 6,
RLIMIT_AS = 7,
RLIMIT_VMEM = 7,
RLIMIT_NPROC = 8,
RLIMIT_MEMLOCK = 9,
RLIMIT_LOCKS = 10
};
/// Limit struct for getrlimit/setrlimit.
struct rlimit {
uint64_t rlim_cur; //!< soft limit
uint64_t rlim_max; //!< hard limit
};
/// For mmap().
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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static const unsigned TGT_MAP_ANONYMOUS = 0x10;
/// For gettimeofday().
struct timeval {
int64_t tv_sec; //!< seconds
int64_t tv_usec; //!< microseconds
};
//@{
/// For getrusage().
static const int RUSAGE_SELF = 0;
static const int RUSAGE_CHILDREN = -1;
static const int RUSAGE_BOTH = -2;
//@}
/// For getrusage().
struct rusage {
struct timeval ru_utime; //!< user time used
struct timeval ru_stime; //!< system time used
int64_t ru_maxrss; //!< max rss
int64_t ru_ixrss; //!< integral shared memory size
int64_t ru_idrss; //!< integral unshared data "
int64_t ru_isrss; //!< integral unshared stack "
int64_t ru_minflt; //!< page reclaims - total vmfaults
int64_t ru_majflt; //!< page faults
int64_t ru_nswap; //!< swaps
int64_t ru_inblock; //!< block input operations
int64_t ru_oublock; //!< block output operations
int64_t ru_msgsnd; //!< messages sent
int64_t ru_msgrcv; //!< messages received
int64_t ru_nsignals; //!< signals received
int64_t ru_nvcsw; //!< voluntary context switches
int64_t ru_nivcsw; //!< involuntary "
};
/// Helper function to convert a host stat buffer to a target stat
/// buffer. Also copies the target buffer out to the simulated
/// memorty space. Used by stat(), fstat(), and lstat().
static void
copyOutStatBuf(FunctionalMemory *mem, Addr addr, struct stat *host)
{
TypedBufferArg<Linux::tgt_stat> tgt(addr);
tgt->st_dev = host->st_dev;
tgt->st_ino = host->st_ino;
tgt->st_mode = host->st_mode;
tgt->st_nlink = host->st_nlink;
tgt->st_uid = host->st_uid;
tgt->st_gid = host->st_gid;
tgt->st_rdev = host->st_rdev;
tgt->st_size = host->st_size;
tgt->st_atimeX = host->st_atime;
tgt->st_mtimeX = host->st_mtime;
tgt->st_ctimeX = host->st_ctime;
tgt->st_blksize = host->st_blksize;
tgt->st_blocks = host->st_blocks;
tgt.copyOut(mem);
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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}
/// The target system's hostname.
static const char *hostname;
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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/// Target uname() handler.
static int
unameFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
TypedBufferArg<Linux::utsname> name(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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strcpy(name->sysname, "Linux");
strcpy(name->nodename, hostname);
strcpy(name->release, "2.4.20");
strcpy(name->version, "#1 Mon Aug 18 11:32:15 EDT 2003");
strcpy(name->machine, "alpha");
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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name.copyOut(xc->mem);
return 0;
}
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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/// Target osf_getsysyinfo() handler. Even though this call is
/// borrowed from Tru64, the subcases that get used appear to be
/// different in practice from those used by Tru64 processes.
static int
osf_getsysinfoFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
unsigned op = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
// unsigned nbytes = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
switch (op) {
case 45: { // GSI_IEEE_FP_CONTROL
TypedBufferArg<uint64_t> fpcr(xc->getSyscallArg(1));
// I don't think this exactly matches the HW FPCR
*fpcr = 0;
fpcr.copyOut(xc->mem);
return 1;
}
default:
cerr << "osf_getsysinfo: unknown op " << op << endl;
abort();
break;
}
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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return 0;
}
Restructuring of LiveProcess etc. to support multiple emulated OS syscall interfaces, and specific support for Alpha Linux. Split syscall emulation functions into several groups, based on whether they depend on the specific OS and/or architecture (and all combinations of above), including the use of template functions to support syscalls with slightly different constants or interface structs. arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: Incorporate full Tru64 object definition here, including structure and constant definitions. This way we can wrap all of the functions inside the object, and not worry about namespace conflicts because no one outside this file will ever see it. base/loader/aout_object.cc: base/loader/aout_object.hh: base/loader/ecoff_object.cc: base/loader/ecoff_object.hh: base/loader/elf_object.cc: base/loader/elf_object.hh: base/loader/object_file.cc: base/loader/object_file.hh: Add enums to ObjectFile to indicate the object's architecture and operating system. cpu/exec_context.cc: prog.hh is now process.hh cpu/exec_context.hh: prog.hh is now process.hh move architecture-specific syscall arg accessors into ExecContext cpu/simple_cpu/simple_cpu.cc: No need to include prog.hh (which has been renamed) sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: LiveProcess is now effectively an abstract base class. New LiveProcess::create() function takes an object file and dynamically picks the appropriate subclass of LiveProcess to handle the syscall interface that file expects (currently Tru64 or Linux). --HG-- rename : arch/alpha/fake_syscall.cc => arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc rename : sim/prog.cc => sim/process.cc rename : sim/prog.hh => sim/process.hh extra : convert_revision : 4a03ca7d94a34177cb672931f8aae83a6bad179a
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/// Target osf_setsysinfo() handler.
static int
osf_setsysinfoFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
unsigned op = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
// unsigned nbytes = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
switch (op) {
case 14: { // SSI_IEEE_FP_CONTROL
TypedBufferArg<uint64_t> fpcr(xc->getSyscallArg(1));
// I don't think this exactly matches the HW FPCR
fpcr.copyIn(xc->mem);
DPRINTFR(SyscallVerbose, "osf_setsysinfo(SSI_IEEE_FP_CONTROL): "
" setting FPCR to 0x%x\n", *(uint64_t*)fpcr);
return 1;
}
default:
cerr << "osf_getsysinfo: unknown op " << op << endl;
abort();
break;
}
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return 0;
}
/// Target fnctl() handler.
static int
fcntlFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
ExecContext *xc)
{
int fd = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
if (fd < 0 || process->sim_fd(fd) < 0)
return -EBADF;
int cmd = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
switch (cmd) {
case 0: // F_DUPFD
// if we really wanted to support this, we'd need to do it
// in the target fd space.
warn("fcntl(%d, F_DUPFD) not supported, error returned\n", fd);
return -EMFILE;
case 1: // F_GETFD (get close-on-exec flag)
case 2: // F_SETFD (set close-on-exec flag)
return 0;
case 3: // F_GETFL (get file flags)
case 4: // F_SETFL (set file flags)
// not sure if this is totally valid, but we'll pass it through
// to the underlying OS
warn("fcntl(%d, %d) passed through to host\n", fd, cmd);
return fcntl(process->sim_fd(fd), cmd);
// return 0;
case 7: // F_GETLK (get lock)
case 8: // F_SETLK (set lock)
case 9: // F_SETLKW (set lock and wait)
// don't mess with file locking... just act like it's OK
warn("File lock call (fcntl(%d, %d)) ignored.\n", fd, cmd);
return 0;
default:
warn("Unknown fcntl command %d\n", cmd);
return 0;
}
}
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/// Array of syscall descriptors, indexed by call number.
static SyscallDesc syscallDescs[];
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/// Number of syscalls in syscallDescs[].
static const int Num_Syscall_Descs;
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/// Max supported syscall number.
static const int Max_Syscall_Desc;
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/// Do the specified syscall. Just looks the call number up in
/// the table and invokes the appropriate handler.
static void
doSyscall(int callnum, Process *process, ExecContext *xc)
{
if (callnum < 0 || callnum > Max_Syscall_Desc) {
fatal("Syscall %d out of range", callnum);
}
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SyscallDesc *desc = &syscallDescs[callnum];
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desc->doSyscall(callnum, process, xc);
}
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}; // class Linux
// open(2) flags translation table
OpenFlagTransTable Linux::openFlagTable[] = {
#ifdef _MSC_VER
{ Linux::TGT_O_RDONLY, _O_RDONLY },
{ Linux::TGT_O_WRONLY, _O_WRONLY },
{ Linux::TGT_O_RDWR, _O_RDWR },
{ Linux::TGT_O_APPEND, _O_APPEND },
{ Linux::TGT_O_CREAT, _O_CREAT },
{ Linux::TGT_O_TRUNC, _O_TRUNC },
{ Linux::TGT_O_EXCL, _O_EXCL },
#ifdef _O_NONBLOCK
{ Linux::TGT_O_NONBLOCK, _O_NONBLOCK },
#endif
#ifdef _O_NOCTTY
{ Linux::TGT_O_NOCTTY, _O_NOCTTY },
#endif
#ifdef _O_SYNC
{ Linux::TGT_O_SYNC, _O_SYNC },
#endif
#else /* !_MSC_VER */
{ Linux::TGT_O_RDONLY, O_RDONLY },
{ Linux::TGT_O_WRONLY, O_WRONLY },
{ Linux::TGT_O_RDWR, O_RDWR },
{ Linux::TGT_O_APPEND, O_APPEND },
{ Linux::TGT_O_CREAT, O_CREAT },
{ Linux::TGT_O_TRUNC, O_TRUNC },
{ Linux::TGT_O_EXCL, O_EXCL },
{ Linux::TGT_O_NONBLOCK, O_NONBLOCK },
{ Linux::TGT_O_NOCTTY, O_NOCTTY },
#ifdef O_SYNC
{ Linux::TGT_O_SYNC, O_SYNC },
#endif
#endif /* _MSC_VER */
};
const int Linux::NUM_OPEN_FLAGS =
(sizeof(Linux::openFlagTable)/sizeof(Linux::openFlagTable[0]));
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const char *Linux::hostname = "m5.eecs.umich.edu";
SyscallDesc Linux::syscallDescs[] = {
/* 0 */ SyscallDesc("osf_syscall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 1 */ SyscallDesc("exit", exitFunc),
/* 2 */ SyscallDesc("fork", unimplementedFunc),
/* 3 */ SyscallDesc("read", readFunc),
/* 4 */ SyscallDesc("write", writeFunc),
/* 5 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_open", unimplementedFunc),
/* 6 */ SyscallDesc("close", closeFunc),
/* 7 */ SyscallDesc("osf_wait4", unimplementedFunc),
/* 8 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_creat", unimplementedFunc),
/* 9 */ SyscallDesc("link", unimplementedFunc),
/* 10 */ SyscallDesc("unlink", unimplementedFunc),
/* 11 */ SyscallDesc("osf_execve", unimplementedFunc),
/* 12 */ SyscallDesc("chdir", unimplementedFunc),
/* 13 */ SyscallDesc("fchdir", unimplementedFunc),
/* 14 */ SyscallDesc("mknod", unimplementedFunc),
/* 15 */ SyscallDesc("chmod", unimplementedFunc),
/* 16 */ SyscallDesc("chown", unimplementedFunc),
/* 17 */ SyscallDesc("brk", obreakFunc),
/* 18 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getfsstat", unimplementedFunc),
/* 19 */ SyscallDesc("lseek", lseekFunc),
/* 20 */ SyscallDesc("getxpid", getpidFunc),
/* 21 */ SyscallDesc("osf_mount", unimplementedFunc),
/* 22 */ SyscallDesc("umount", unimplementedFunc),
/* 23 */ SyscallDesc("setuid", setuidFunc),
/* 24 */ SyscallDesc("getxuid", getuidFunc),
/* 25 */ SyscallDesc("exec_with_loader", unimplementedFunc),
/* 26 */ SyscallDesc("osf_ptrace", unimplementedFunc),
/* 27 */ SyscallDesc("osf_nrecvmsg", unimplementedFunc),
/* 28 */ SyscallDesc("osf_nsendmsg", unimplementedFunc),
/* 29 */ SyscallDesc("osf_nrecvfrom", unimplementedFunc),
/* 30 */ SyscallDesc("osf_naccept", unimplementedFunc),
/* 31 */ SyscallDesc("osf_ngetpeername", unimplementedFunc),
/* 32 */ SyscallDesc("osf_ngetsockname", unimplementedFunc),
/* 33 */ SyscallDesc("access", unimplementedFunc),
/* 34 */ SyscallDesc("osf_chflags", unimplementedFunc),
/* 35 */ SyscallDesc("osf_fchflags", unimplementedFunc),
/* 36 */ SyscallDesc("sync", unimplementedFunc),
/* 37 */ SyscallDesc("kill", unimplementedFunc),
/* 38 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_stat", unimplementedFunc),
/* 39 */ SyscallDesc("setpgid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 40 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_lstat", unimplementedFunc),
/* 41 */ SyscallDesc("dup", unimplementedFunc),
/* 42 */ SyscallDesc("pipe", unimplementedFunc),
/* 43 */ SyscallDesc("osf_set_program_attributes", unimplementedFunc),
/* 44 */ SyscallDesc("osf_profil", unimplementedFunc),
/* 45 */ SyscallDesc("open", openFunc<Linux>),
/* 46 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_sigaction", unimplementedFunc),
/* 47 */ SyscallDesc("getxgid", getgidFunc),
/* 48 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sigprocmask", ignoreFunc),
/* 49 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getlogin", unimplementedFunc),
/* 50 */ SyscallDesc("osf_setlogin", unimplementedFunc),
/* 51 */ SyscallDesc("acct", unimplementedFunc),
/* 52 */ SyscallDesc("sigpending", unimplementedFunc),
/* 53 */ SyscallDesc("osf_classcntl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 54 */ SyscallDesc("ioctl", ioctlFunc<Linux>),
/* 55 */ SyscallDesc("osf_reboot", unimplementedFunc),
/* 56 */ SyscallDesc("osf_revoke", unimplementedFunc),
/* 57 */ SyscallDesc("symlink", unimplementedFunc),
/* 58 */ SyscallDesc("readlink", unimplementedFunc),
/* 59 */ SyscallDesc("execve", unimplementedFunc),
/* 60 */ SyscallDesc("umask", unimplementedFunc),
/* 61 */ SyscallDesc("chroot", unimplementedFunc),
/* 62 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_fstat", unimplementedFunc),
/* 63 */ SyscallDesc("getpgrp", unimplementedFunc),
/* 64 */ SyscallDesc("getpagesize", getpagesizeFunc),
/* 65 */ SyscallDesc("osf_mremap", unimplementedFunc),
/* 66 */ SyscallDesc("vfork", unimplementedFunc),
/* 67 */ SyscallDesc("stat", statFunc<Linux>),
/* 68 */ SyscallDesc("lstat", lstatFunc<Linux>),
/* 69 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sbrk", unimplementedFunc),
/* 70 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sstk", unimplementedFunc),
/* 71 */ SyscallDesc("mmap", mmapFunc<Linux>),
/* 72 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_vadvise", unimplementedFunc),
/* 73 */ SyscallDesc("munmap", munmapFunc),
/* 74 */ SyscallDesc("mprotect", ignoreFunc),
/* 75 */ SyscallDesc("madvise", unimplementedFunc),
/* 76 */ SyscallDesc("vhangup", unimplementedFunc),
/* 77 */ SyscallDesc("osf_kmodcall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 78 */ SyscallDesc("osf_mincore", unimplementedFunc),
/* 79 */ SyscallDesc("getgroups", unimplementedFunc),
/* 80 */ SyscallDesc("setgroups", unimplementedFunc),
/* 81 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_getpgrp", unimplementedFunc),
/* 82 */ SyscallDesc("setpgrp", unimplementedFunc),
/* 83 */ SyscallDesc("osf_setitimer", unimplementedFunc),
/* 84 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_wait", unimplementedFunc),
/* 85 */ SyscallDesc("osf_table", unimplementedFunc),
/* 86 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getitimer", unimplementedFunc),
/* 87 */ SyscallDesc("gethostname", gethostnameFunc),
/* 88 */ SyscallDesc("sethostname", unimplementedFunc),
/* 89 */ SyscallDesc("getdtablesize", unimplementedFunc),
/* 90 */ SyscallDesc("dup2", unimplementedFunc),
/* 91 */ SyscallDesc("fstat", fstatFunc<Linux>),
/* 92 */ SyscallDesc("fcntl", fcntlFunc),
/* 93 */ SyscallDesc("osf_select", unimplementedFunc),
/* 94 */ SyscallDesc("poll", unimplementedFunc),
/* 95 */ SyscallDesc("fsync", unimplementedFunc),
/* 96 */ SyscallDesc("setpriority", unimplementedFunc),
/* 97 */ SyscallDesc("socket", unimplementedFunc),
/* 98 */ SyscallDesc("connect", unimplementedFunc),
/* 99 */ SyscallDesc("accept", unimplementedFunc),
/* 100 */ SyscallDesc("getpriority", unimplementedFunc),
/* 101 */ SyscallDesc("send", unimplementedFunc),
/* 102 */ SyscallDesc("recv", unimplementedFunc),
/* 103 */ SyscallDesc("sigreturn", unimplementedFunc),
/* 104 */ SyscallDesc("bind", unimplementedFunc),
/* 105 */ SyscallDesc("setsockopt", unimplementedFunc),
/* 106 */ SyscallDesc("listen", unimplementedFunc),
/* 107 */ SyscallDesc("osf_plock", unimplementedFunc),
/* 108 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_sigvec", unimplementedFunc),
/* 109 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_sigblock", unimplementedFunc),
/* 110 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_sigsetmask", unimplementedFunc),
/* 111 */ SyscallDesc("sigsuspend", unimplementedFunc),
/* 112 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sigstack", ignoreFunc),
/* 113 */ SyscallDesc("recvmsg", unimplementedFunc),
/* 114 */ SyscallDesc("sendmsg", unimplementedFunc),
/* 115 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_vtrace", unimplementedFunc),
/* 116 */ SyscallDesc("osf_gettimeofday", unimplementedFunc),
/* 117 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getrusage", unimplementedFunc),
/* 118 */ SyscallDesc("getsockopt", unimplementedFunc),
/* 119 */ SyscallDesc("numa_syscalls", unimplementedFunc),
/* 120 */ SyscallDesc("readv", unimplementedFunc),
/* 121 */ SyscallDesc("writev", unimplementedFunc),
/* 122 */ SyscallDesc("osf_settimeofday", unimplementedFunc),
/* 123 */ SyscallDesc("fchown", unimplementedFunc),
/* 124 */ SyscallDesc("fchmod", unimplementedFunc),
/* 125 */ SyscallDesc("recvfrom", unimplementedFunc),
/* 126 */ SyscallDesc("setreuid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 127 */ SyscallDesc("setregid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 128 */ SyscallDesc("rename", unimplementedFunc),
/* 129 */ SyscallDesc("truncate", unimplementedFunc),
/* 130 */ SyscallDesc("ftruncate", unimplementedFunc),
/* 131 */ SyscallDesc("flock", unimplementedFunc),
/* 132 */ SyscallDesc("setgid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 133 */ SyscallDesc("sendto", unimplementedFunc),
/* 134 */ SyscallDesc("shutdown", unimplementedFunc),
/* 135 */ SyscallDesc("socketpair", unimplementedFunc),
/* 136 */ SyscallDesc("mkdir", unimplementedFunc),
/* 137 */ SyscallDesc("rmdir", unimplementedFunc),
/* 138 */ SyscallDesc("osf_utimes", unimplementedFunc),
/* 139 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_sigreturn", unimplementedFunc),
/* 140 */ SyscallDesc("osf_adjtime", unimplementedFunc),
/* 141 */ SyscallDesc("getpeername", unimplementedFunc),
/* 142 */ SyscallDesc("osf_gethostid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 143 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sethostid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 144 */ SyscallDesc("getrlimit", getrlimitFunc<Linux>),
/* 145 */ SyscallDesc("setrlimit", unimplementedFunc),
/* 146 */ SyscallDesc("osf_old_killpg", unimplementedFunc),
/* 147 */ SyscallDesc("setsid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 148 */ SyscallDesc("quotactl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 149 */ SyscallDesc("osf_oldquota", unimplementedFunc),
/* 150 */ SyscallDesc("getsockname", unimplementedFunc),
/* 151 */ SyscallDesc("osf_pread", unimplementedFunc),
/* 152 */ SyscallDesc("osf_pwrite", unimplementedFunc),
/* 153 */ SyscallDesc("osf_pid_block", unimplementedFunc),
/* 154 */ SyscallDesc("osf_pid_unblock", unimplementedFunc),
/* 155 */ SyscallDesc("osf_signal_urti", unimplementedFunc),
/* 156 */ SyscallDesc("sigaction", ignoreFunc),
/* 157 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sigwaitprim", unimplementedFunc),
/* 158 */ SyscallDesc("osf_nfssvc", unimplementedFunc),
/* 159 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getdirentries", unimplementedFunc),
/* 160 */ SyscallDesc("osf_statfs", unimplementedFunc),
/* 161 */ SyscallDesc("osf_fstatfs", unimplementedFunc),
/* 162 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #162", unimplementedFunc),
/* 163 */ SyscallDesc("osf_async_daemon", unimplementedFunc),
/* 164 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getfh", unimplementedFunc),
/* 165 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getdomainname", unimplementedFunc),
/* 166 */ SyscallDesc("setdomainname", unimplementedFunc),
/* 167 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #167", unimplementedFunc),
/* 168 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #168", unimplementedFunc),
/* 169 */ SyscallDesc("osf_exportfs", unimplementedFunc),
/* 170 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #170", unimplementedFunc),
/* 171 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #171", unimplementedFunc),
/* 172 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #172", unimplementedFunc),
/* 173 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #173", unimplementedFunc),
/* 174 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #174", unimplementedFunc),
/* 175 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #175", unimplementedFunc),
/* 176 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #176", unimplementedFunc),
/* 177 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #177", unimplementedFunc),
/* 178 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #178", unimplementedFunc),
/* 179 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #179", unimplementedFunc),
/* 180 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #180", unimplementedFunc),
/* 181 */ SyscallDesc("osf_alt_plock", unimplementedFunc),
/* 182 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #182", unimplementedFunc),
/* 183 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #183", unimplementedFunc),
/* 184 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getmnt", unimplementedFunc),
/* 185 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #185", unimplementedFunc),
/* 186 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #186", unimplementedFunc),
/* 187 */ SyscallDesc("osf_alt_sigpending", unimplementedFunc),
/* 188 */ SyscallDesc("osf_alt_setsid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 189 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #189", unimplementedFunc),
/* 190 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #190", unimplementedFunc),
/* 191 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #191", unimplementedFunc),
/* 192 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #192", unimplementedFunc),
/* 193 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #193", unimplementedFunc),
/* 194 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #194", unimplementedFunc),
/* 195 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #195", unimplementedFunc),
/* 196 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #196", unimplementedFunc),
/* 197 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #197", unimplementedFunc),
/* 198 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #198", unimplementedFunc),
/* 199 */ SyscallDesc("osf_swapon", unimplementedFunc),
/* 200 */ SyscallDesc("msgctl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 201 */ SyscallDesc("msgget", unimplementedFunc),
/* 202 */ SyscallDesc("msgrcv", unimplementedFunc),
/* 203 */ SyscallDesc("msgsnd", unimplementedFunc),
/* 204 */ SyscallDesc("semctl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 205 */ SyscallDesc("semget", unimplementedFunc),
/* 206 */ SyscallDesc("semop", unimplementedFunc),
/* 207 */ SyscallDesc("osf_utsname", unimplementedFunc),
/* 208 */ SyscallDesc("lchown", unimplementedFunc),
/* 209 */ SyscallDesc("osf_shmat", unimplementedFunc),
/* 210 */ SyscallDesc("shmctl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 211 */ SyscallDesc("shmdt", unimplementedFunc),
/* 212 */ SyscallDesc("shmget", unimplementedFunc),
/* 213 */ SyscallDesc("osf_mvalid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 214 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getaddressconf", unimplementedFunc),
/* 215 */ SyscallDesc("osf_msleep", unimplementedFunc),
/* 216 */ SyscallDesc("osf_mwakeup", unimplementedFunc),
/* 217 */ SyscallDesc("msync", unimplementedFunc),
/* 218 */ SyscallDesc("osf_signal", unimplementedFunc),
/* 219 */ SyscallDesc("osf_utc_gettime", unimplementedFunc),
/* 220 */ SyscallDesc("osf_utc_adjtime", unimplementedFunc),
/* 221 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #221", unimplementedFunc),
/* 222 */ SyscallDesc("osf_security", unimplementedFunc),
/* 223 */ SyscallDesc("osf_kloadcall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 224 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #224", unimplementedFunc),
/* 225 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #225", unimplementedFunc),
/* 226 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #226", unimplementedFunc),
/* 227 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #227", unimplementedFunc),
/* 228 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #228", unimplementedFunc),
/* 229 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #229", unimplementedFunc),
/* 230 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #230", unimplementedFunc),
/* 231 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #231", unimplementedFunc),
/* 232 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #232", unimplementedFunc),
/* 233 */ SyscallDesc("getpgid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 234 */ SyscallDesc("getsid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 235 */ SyscallDesc("sigaltstack", ignoreFunc),
/* 236 */ SyscallDesc("osf_waitid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 237 */ SyscallDesc("osf_priocntlset", unimplementedFunc),
/* 238 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sigsendset", unimplementedFunc),
/* 239 */ SyscallDesc("osf_set_speculative", unimplementedFunc),
/* 240 */ SyscallDesc("osf_msfs_syscall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 241 */ SyscallDesc("osf_sysinfo", unimplementedFunc),
/* 242 */ SyscallDesc("osf_uadmin", unimplementedFunc),
/* 243 */ SyscallDesc("osf_fuser", unimplementedFunc),
/* 244 */ SyscallDesc("osf_proplist_syscall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 245 */ SyscallDesc("osf_ntp_adjtime", unimplementedFunc),
/* 246 */ SyscallDesc("osf_ntp_gettime", unimplementedFunc),
/* 247 */ SyscallDesc("osf_pathconf", unimplementedFunc),
/* 248 */ SyscallDesc("osf_fpathconf", unimplementedFunc),
/* 249 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #249", unimplementedFunc),
/* 250 */ SyscallDesc("osf_uswitch", unimplementedFunc),
/* 251 */ SyscallDesc("osf_usleep_thread", unimplementedFunc),
/* 252 */ SyscallDesc("osf_audcntl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 253 */ SyscallDesc("osf_audgen", unimplementedFunc),
/* 254 */ SyscallDesc("sysfs", unimplementedFunc),
/* 255 */ SyscallDesc("osf_subsys_info", unimplementedFunc),
/* 256 */ SyscallDesc("osf_getsysinfo", osf_getsysinfoFunc),
/* 257 */ SyscallDesc("osf_setsysinfo", osf_setsysinfoFunc),
/* 258 */ SyscallDesc("osf_afs_syscall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 259 */ SyscallDesc("osf_swapctl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 260 */ SyscallDesc("osf_memcntl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 261 */ SyscallDesc("osf_fdatasync", unimplementedFunc),
/* 262 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #262", unimplementedFunc),
/* 263 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #263", unimplementedFunc),
/* 264 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #264", unimplementedFunc),
/* 265 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #265", unimplementedFunc),
/* 266 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #266", unimplementedFunc),
/* 267 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #267", unimplementedFunc),
/* 268 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #268", unimplementedFunc),
/* 269 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #269", unimplementedFunc),
/* 270 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #270", unimplementedFunc),
/* 271 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #271", unimplementedFunc),
/* 272 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #272", unimplementedFunc),
/* 273 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #273", unimplementedFunc),
/* 274 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #274", unimplementedFunc),
/* 275 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #275", unimplementedFunc),
/* 276 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #276", unimplementedFunc),
/* 277 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #277", unimplementedFunc),
/* 278 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #278", unimplementedFunc),
/* 279 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #279", unimplementedFunc),
/* 280 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #280", unimplementedFunc),
/* 281 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #281", unimplementedFunc),
/* 282 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #282", unimplementedFunc),
/* 283 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #283", unimplementedFunc),
/* 284 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #284", unimplementedFunc),
/* 285 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #285", unimplementedFunc),
/* 286 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #286", unimplementedFunc),
/* 287 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #287", unimplementedFunc),
/* 288 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #288", unimplementedFunc),
/* 289 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #289", unimplementedFunc),
/* 290 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #290", unimplementedFunc),
/* 291 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #291", unimplementedFunc),
/* 292 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #292", unimplementedFunc),
/* 293 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #293", unimplementedFunc),
/* 294 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #294", unimplementedFunc),
/* 295 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #295", unimplementedFunc),
/* 296 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #296", unimplementedFunc),
/* 297 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #297", unimplementedFunc),
/* 298 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #298", unimplementedFunc),
/* 299 */ SyscallDesc("unknown #299", unimplementedFunc),
/*
* Linux-specific system calls begin at 300
*/
/* 300 */ SyscallDesc("bdflush", unimplementedFunc),
/* 301 */ SyscallDesc("sethae", unimplementedFunc),
/* 302 */ SyscallDesc("mount", unimplementedFunc),
/* 303 */ SyscallDesc("old_adjtimex", unimplementedFunc),
/* 304 */ SyscallDesc("swapoff", unimplementedFunc),
/* 305 */ SyscallDesc("getdents", unimplementedFunc),
/* 306 */ SyscallDesc("create_module", unimplementedFunc),
/* 307 */ SyscallDesc("init_module", unimplementedFunc),
/* 308 */ SyscallDesc("delete_module", unimplementedFunc),
/* 309 */ SyscallDesc("get_kernel_syms", unimplementedFunc),
/* 310 */ SyscallDesc("syslog", unimplementedFunc),
/* 311 */ SyscallDesc("reboot", unimplementedFunc),
/* 312 */ SyscallDesc("clone", unimplementedFunc),
/* 313 */ SyscallDesc("uselib", unimplementedFunc),
/* 314 */ SyscallDesc("mlock", unimplementedFunc),
/* 315 */ SyscallDesc("munlock", unimplementedFunc),
/* 316 */ SyscallDesc("mlockall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 317 */ SyscallDesc("munlockall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 318 */ SyscallDesc("sysinfo", unimplementedFunc),
/* 319 */ SyscallDesc("_sysctl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 320 */ SyscallDesc("was sys_idle", unimplementedFunc),
/* 321 */ SyscallDesc("oldumount", unimplementedFunc),
/* 322 */ SyscallDesc("swapon", unimplementedFunc),
/* 323 */ SyscallDesc("times", unimplementedFunc),
/* 324 */ SyscallDesc("personality", unimplementedFunc),
/* 325 */ SyscallDesc("setfsuid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 326 */ SyscallDesc("setfsgid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 327 */ SyscallDesc("ustat", unimplementedFunc),
/* 328 */ SyscallDesc("statfs", unimplementedFunc),
/* 329 */ SyscallDesc("fstatfs", unimplementedFunc),
/* 330 */ SyscallDesc("sched_setparam", unimplementedFunc),
/* 331 */ SyscallDesc("sched_getparam", unimplementedFunc),
/* 332 */ SyscallDesc("sched_setscheduler", unimplementedFunc),
/* 333 */ SyscallDesc("sched_getscheduler", unimplementedFunc),
/* 334 */ SyscallDesc("sched_yield", unimplementedFunc),
/* 335 */ SyscallDesc("sched_get_priority_max", unimplementedFunc),
/* 336 */ SyscallDesc("sched_get_priority_min", unimplementedFunc),
/* 337 */ SyscallDesc("sched_rr_get_interval", unimplementedFunc),
/* 338 */ SyscallDesc("afs_syscall", unimplementedFunc),
/* 339 */ SyscallDesc("uname", unameFunc),
/* 340 */ SyscallDesc("nanosleep", unimplementedFunc),
/* 341 */ SyscallDesc("mremap", unimplementedFunc),
/* 342 */ SyscallDesc("nfsservctl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 343 */ SyscallDesc("setresuid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 344 */ SyscallDesc("getresuid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 345 */ SyscallDesc("pciconfig_read", unimplementedFunc),
/* 346 */ SyscallDesc("pciconfig_write", unimplementedFunc),
/* 347 */ SyscallDesc("query_module", unimplementedFunc),
/* 348 */ SyscallDesc("prctl", unimplementedFunc),
/* 349 */ SyscallDesc("pread", unimplementedFunc),
/* 350 */ SyscallDesc("pwrite", unimplementedFunc),
/* 351 */ SyscallDesc("rt_sigreturn", unimplementedFunc),
/* 352 */ SyscallDesc("rt_sigaction", unimplementedFunc),
/* 353 */ SyscallDesc("rt_sigprocmask", unimplementedFunc),
/* 354 */ SyscallDesc("rt_sigpending", unimplementedFunc),
/* 355 */ SyscallDesc("rt_sigtimedwait", unimplementedFunc),
/* 356 */ SyscallDesc("rt_sigqueueinfo", unimplementedFunc),
/* 357 */ SyscallDesc("rt_sigsuspend", unimplementedFunc),
/* 358 */ SyscallDesc("select", unimplementedFunc),
/* 359 */ SyscallDesc("gettimeofday", gettimeofdayFunc<Linux>),
/* 360 */ SyscallDesc("settimeofday", unimplementedFunc),
/* 361 */ SyscallDesc("getitimer", unimplementedFunc),
/* 362 */ SyscallDesc("setitimer", unimplementedFunc),
/* 363 */ SyscallDesc("utimes", unimplementedFunc),
/* 364 */ SyscallDesc("getrusage", getrusageFunc<Linux>),
/* 365 */ SyscallDesc("wait4", unimplementedFunc),
/* 366 */ SyscallDesc("adjtimex", unimplementedFunc),
/* 367 */ SyscallDesc("getcwd", unimplementedFunc),
/* 368 */ SyscallDesc("capget", unimplementedFunc),
/* 369 */ SyscallDesc("capset", unimplementedFunc),
/* 370 */ SyscallDesc("sendfile", unimplementedFunc),
/* 371 */ SyscallDesc("setresgid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 372 */ SyscallDesc("getresgid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 373 */ SyscallDesc("dipc", unimplementedFunc),
/* 374 */ SyscallDesc("pivot_root", unimplementedFunc),
/* 375 */ SyscallDesc("mincore", unimplementedFunc),
/* 376 */ SyscallDesc("pciconfig_iobase", unimplementedFunc),
/* 377 */ SyscallDesc("getdents64", unimplementedFunc),
/* 378 */ SyscallDesc("gettid", unimplementedFunc),
/* 379 */ SyscallDesc("readahead", unimplementedFunc),
/* 380 */ SyscallDesc("security", unimplementedFunc),
/* 381 */ SyscallDesc("tkill", unimplementedFunc),
/* 382 */ SyscallDesc("setxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 383 */ SyscallDesc("lsetxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 384 */ SyscallDesc("fsetxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 385 */ SyscallDesc("getxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 386 */ SyscallDesc("lgetxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 387 */ SyscallDesc("fgetxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 388 */ SyscallDesc("listxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 389 */ SyscallDesc("llistxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 390 */ SyscallDesc("flistxattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 391 */ SyscallDesc("removexattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 392 */ SyscallDesc("lremovexattr", unimplementedFunc),
/* 393 */ SyscallDesc("fremovexattr", unimplementedFunc),
};
const int Linux::Num_Syscall_Descs =
sizeof(Linux::syscallDescs) / sizeof(SyscallDesc);
const int Linux::Max_Syscall_Desc = Linux::Num_Syscall_Descs - 1;
void
AlphaLinuxProcess::syscall(ExecContext *xc)
{
num_syscalls++;
int64_t callnum = xc->regs.intRegFile[ReturnValueReg];
Linux::doSyscall(callnum, this, xc);
}
AlphaLinuxProcess::AlphaLinuxProcess(const std::string &name,
ObjectFile *objFile,
int stdin_fd,
int stdout_fd,
int stderr_fd,
std::vector<std::string> &argv,
std::vector<std::string> &envp)
: LiveProcess(name, objFile, stdin_fd, stdout_fd, stderr_fd, argv, envp)
{
}