syscall_emul: [patch 11/22] extend functionality of fcntl
This changeset adds the ability to set a close-on-exec flag for a given file descriptor. It also reworks some of the logic surrounding setting and retrieving flags from the file description.
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@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ static SyscallDesc syscallDescs32[] = {
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/* 52 */ SyscallDesc("umount2", unimplementedFunc),
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/* 53 */ SyscallDesc("lock", unimplementedFunc),
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/* 54 */ SyscallDesc("ioctl", ioctlFunc<X86Linux32>),
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/* 55 */ SyscallDesc("fcntl", unimplementedFunc),
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/* 55 */ SyscallDesc("fcntl", fcntlFunc),
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/* 56 */ SyscallDesc("mpx", unimplementedFunc),
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/* 57 */ SyscallDesc("setpgid", unimplementedFunc),
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/* 58 */ SyscallDesc("ulimit", unimplementedFunc),
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@ -620,47 +620,46 @@ dupFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ThreadContext *tc)
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return (result == -1) ? -local_errno : p->fds->allocFD(new_fdep);
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}
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SyscallReturn
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fcntlFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ThreadContext *tc)
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{
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int arg;
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int index = 0;
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int tgt_fd = p->getSyscallArg(tc, index);
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int cmd = p->getSyscallArg(tc, index);
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auto hbfdp = std::dynamic_pointer_cast<HBFDEntry>((*p->fds)[tgt_fd]);
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if (!hbfdp)
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return -EBADF;
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int sim_fd = hbfdp->getSimFD();
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int cmd = p->getSyscallArg(tc, index);
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int coe = hbfdp->getCOE();
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switch (cmd) {
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case 0: // F_DUPFD
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// if we really wanted to support this, we'd need to do it
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// in the target fd space.
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warn("fcntl(%d, F_DUPFD) not supported, error returned\n", tgt_fd);
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return -EMFILE;
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case F_GETFD:
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return coe & FD_CLOEXEC;
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case 1: // F_GETFD (get close-on-exec flag)
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case 2: // F_SETFD (set close-on-exec flag)
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case F_SETFD: {
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arg = p->getSyscallArg(tc, index);
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arg ? hbfdp->setCOE(true) : hbfdp->setCOE(false);
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return 0;
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}
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case 3: // F_GETFL (get file flags)
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case 4: // F_SETFL (set file flags)
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// not sure if this is totally valid, but we'll pass it through
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// to the underlying OS
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warn("fcntl(%d, %d) passed through to host\n", tgt_fd, cmd);
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return fcntl(sim_fd, cmd);
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// return 0;
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case 7: // F_GETLK (get lock)
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case 8: // F_SETLK (set lock)
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case 9: // F_SETLKW (set lock and wait)
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// don't mess with file locking... just act like it's OK
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warn("File lock call (fcntl(%d, %d)) ignored.\n", tgt_fd, cmd);
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return 0;
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// Rely on the host to maintain the file status flags for this file
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// description rather than maintain it ourselves. Admittedly, this
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// is suboptimal (and possibly error prone), but it is difficult to
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// maintain the flags by tracking them across the different descriptors
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// (that refer to this file description) caused by clone, dup, and
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// subsequent fcntls.
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case F_GETFL:
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case F_SETFL: {
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arg = p->getSyscallArg(tc, index);
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int rv = fcntl(sim_fd, cmd, arg);
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return (rv == -1) ? -errno : rv;
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}
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default:
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warn("Unknown fcntl command %d\n", cmd);
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warn("fcntl: unsupported command %d\n", cmd);
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return 0;
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}
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}
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@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ SyscallReturn fchownFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
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SyscallReturn dupFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
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Process *process, ThreadContext *tc);
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/// Target fnctl() handler.
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/// Target fcntl() handler.
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SyscallReturn fcntlFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num,
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Process *process, ThreadContext *tc);
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