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The major change is renaming the old ExecContext to CPUExecContext, and creating two new classes, ExecContext (an abstract class), and ProxyExecContext (a templated class that derives from ExecContext). Code outside of the CPU continues to use ExecContext as normal (other than not being able to access variables within the XC). The CPU uses the CPUExecContext, or however else it stores its own state. It then creates a ProxyExecContext, templated on the class used to hold its state. This proxy is passed to any code outside of the CPU that needs to access the XC. This allows code outside of the CPU to use the ExecContext interface to access any state needed, without knowledge of how that state is laid out. Note that these changes will not compile without the accompanying revision to automatically rename the shadow registers. SConscript: Include new file, cpu_exec_context.cc. arch/alpha/alpha_linux_process.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_memory.cc: arch/alpha/alpha_tru64_process.cc: arch/alpha/arguments.cc: arch/alpha/isa/decoder.isa: arch/alpha/stacktrace.cc: arch/alpha/vtophys.cc: base/remote_gdb.cc: cpu/intr_control.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. arch/alpha/ev5.cc: Avoid directly accessing objects within the XC. KernelStats have been moved to the BaseCPU instead of the XC. arch/alpha/isa_traits.hh: Remove clearIprs(). It wasn't used very often and it did not work well with the proxy ExecContext. cpu/base.cc: Place kernel stats within the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. For now comment out the profiling code sampling until its exact location is decided upon. cpu/base.hh: Kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU instead of the ExecContext. cpu/base_dyn_inst.cc: cpu/base_dyn_inst.hh: cpu/memtest/memtest.cc: cpu/memtest/memtest.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. cpu/exetrace.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh. cpu/intr_control.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_builder.cc: Remove unneeded include of exec_context.hh cpu/o3/alpha_cpu.hh: cpu/o3/alpha_cpu_impl.hh: cpu/o3/cpu.cc: cpu/o3/cpu.hh: cpu/simple/cpu.cc: cpu/simple/cpu.hh: Changes to support rename of old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. See changeset for more details. Also avoid accessing anything directly from the XC. cpu/pc_event.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly from the XC. dev/tsunami_cchip.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC> kern/freebsd/freebsd_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_system.cc: kern/linux/linux_threadinfo.hh: kern/tru64/dump_mbuf.cc: kern/tru64/tru64.hh: kern/tru64/tru64_events.cc: sim/syscall_emul.cc: sim/syscall_emul.hh: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. kern/kernel_stats.cc: kern/kernel_stats.hh: Kernel stats no longer exist within the XC. kern/system_events.cc: Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. Also kernel stats are now in the BaseCPU. sim/process.cc: sim/process.hh: Avoid accessing regs directly within an ExecContext. Instead use a CPUExecContext to initialize the registers and copy them over. cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh: Rename old ExecContext to CPUExecContext. This is used by the old CPU models to store any necessary architectural state. Also include the ProxyExecContext, which is used to access the CPUExecContext's state in code outside of the CPU. Remove kernel stats from the ExecContext. sim/pseudo_inst.cc: Kernel stats now live within the CPU. Avoid accessing objects directly within the XC. --HG-- rename : cpu/exec_context.cc => cpu/cpu_exec_context.cc rename : cpu/exec_context.hh => cpu/cpu_exec_context.hh extra : convert_revision : a75393a8945c80cca225b5e9d9c22a16609efb85
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2005 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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* redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
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* neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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* this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <iostream>
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#include "sim/syscall_emul.hh"
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#include "base/trace.hh"
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#include "cpu/exec_context.hh"
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#include "cpu/base.hh"
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#include "sim/process.hh"
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#include "sim/sim_events.hh"
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using namespace std;
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using namespace TheISA;
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void
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SyscallDesc::doSyscall(int callnum, Process *process, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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DPRINTFR(SyscallVerbose, "%s: syscall %s called\n",
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xc->getCpuPtr()->name(), name);
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SyscallReturn retval = (*funcPtr)(this, callnum, process, xc);
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DPRINTFR(SyscallVerbose, "%s: syscall %s returns %d\n",
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xc->getCpuPtr()->name(), name, retval.value());
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if (!(flags & SyscallDesc::SuppressReturnValue))
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xc->setSyscallReturn(retval);
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}
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SyscallReturn
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unimplementedFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
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ExecContext *xc)
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{
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fatal("syscall %s (#%d) unimplemented.", desc->name, callnum);
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}
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SyscallReturn
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ignoreFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
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ExecContext *xc)
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{
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warn("ignoring syscall %s(%d, %d, ...)", desc->name,
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xc->getSyscallArg(0), xc->getSyscallArg(1));
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return 0;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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exitFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int callnum, Process *process,
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ExecContext *xc)
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{
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new SimExitEvent("syscall caused exit", xc->getSyscallArg(0) & 0xff);
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return 1;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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getpagesizeFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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return (int)VMPageSize;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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obreakFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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// change brk addr to first arg
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Addr new_brk = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
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if (new_brk != 0)
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{
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p->brk_point = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
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}
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DPRINTF(SyscallVerbose, "Break Point changed to: %#X\n", p->brk_point);
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return p->brk_point;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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closeFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int target_fd = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
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int status = close(p->sim_fd(target_fd));
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if (status >= 0)
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p->free_fd(target_fd);
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return status;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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readFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int fd = p->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
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int nbytes = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
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BufferArg bufArg(xc->getSyscallArg(1), nbytes);
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int bytes_read = read(fd, bufArg.bufferPtr(), nbytes);
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if (bytes_read != -1)
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bufArg.copyOut(xc->getMemPtr());
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return bytes_read;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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writeFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int fd = p->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
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int nbytes = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
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BufferArg bufArg(xc->getSyscallArg(1), nbytes);
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bufArg.copyIn(xc->getMemPtr());
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int bytes_written = write(fd, bufArg.bufferPtr(), nbytes);
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fsync(fd);
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return bytes_written;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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lseekFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int fd = p->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
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uint64_t offs = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
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int whence = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
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off_t result = lseek(fd, offs, whence);
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return (result == (off_t)-1) ? -errno : result;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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munmapFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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// given that we don't really implement mmap, munmap is really easy
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return 0;
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}
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const char *hostname = "m5.eecs.umich.edu";
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SyscallReturn
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gethostnameFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int name_len = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
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BufferArg name(xc->getSyscallArg(0), name_len);
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strncpy((char *)name.bufferPtr(), hostname, name_len);
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name.copyOut(xc->getMemPtr());
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return 0;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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unlinkFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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string path;
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
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return (TheISA::IntReg)-EFAULT;
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int result = unlink(path.c_str());
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return (result == -1) ? -errno : result;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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renameFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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string old_name;
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(old_name, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
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return -EFAULT;
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string new_name;
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(new_name, xc->getSyscallArg(1)) != NoFault)
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return -EFAULT;
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int64_t result = rename(old_name.c_str(), new_name.c_str());
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return (result == -1) ? -errno : result;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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truncateFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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string path;
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
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return -EFAULT;
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off_t length = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
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int result = truncate(path.c_str(), length);
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return (result == -1) ? -errno : result;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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ftruncateFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *process, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int fd = process->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
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if (fd < 0)
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return -EBADF;
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off_t length = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
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int result = ftruncate(fd, length);
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return (result == -1) ? -errno : result;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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chownFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *p, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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string path;
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if (xc->getMemPtr()->readString(path, xc->getSyscallArg(0)) != NoFault)
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return -EFAULT;
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/* XXX endianess */
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uint32_t owner = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
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uid_t hostOwner = owner;
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uint32_t group = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
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gid_t hostGroup = group;
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int result = chown(path.c_str(), hostOwner, hostGroup);
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return (result == -1) ? -errno : result;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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fchownFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *process, ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int fd = process->sim_fd(xc->getSyscallArg(0));
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if (fd < 0)
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return -EBADF;
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/* XXX endianess */
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uint32_t owner = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
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uid_t hostOwner = owner;
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uint32_t group = xc->getSyscallArg(2);
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gid_t hostGroup = group;
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int result = fchown(fd, hostOwner, hostGroup);
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return (result == -1) ? -errno : result;
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}
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SyscallReturn
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fcntlFunc(SyscallDesc *desc, int num, Process *process,
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ExecContext *xc)
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{
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int fd = xc->getSyscallArg(0);
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if (fd < 0 || process->sim_fd(fd) < 0)
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return -EBADF;
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int cmd = xc->getSyscallArg(1);
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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", fd);
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return -EMFILE;
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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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return 0;
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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", fd, cmd);
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return fcntl(process->sim_fd(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", fd, cmd);
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return 0;
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default:
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warn("Unknown fcntl command %d\n", cmd);
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return 0;
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}
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}
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