gem5/src/sim/syscall_desc.cc
Brandon Potter 3886c4a8f2 syscall_emul: [patch 5/22] remove LiveProcess class and use Process instead
The EIOProcess class was removed recently and it was the only other class
which derived from Process. Since every Process invocation is also a
LiveProcess invocation, it makes sense to simplify the organization by
combining the fields from LiveProcess into Process.
2016-11-09 14:27:40 -06:00

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* Authors: Steve Reinhardt
* Ali Saidi
* Brandon Potter
*/
#include "sim/syscall_desc.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh"
#include "config/the_isa.hh"
#include "cpu/base.hh"
#include "cpu/thread_context.hh"
#include "sim/process.hh"
#include "sim/syscall_debug_macros.hh"
#include "sim/syscall_return.hh"
void
SyscallDesc::doSyscall(int callnum, Process *process, ThreadContext *tc)
{
TheISA::IntReg arg[6] M5_VAR_USED;
/**
* Step through the first six parameters for the system call and
* retrieve their values. Note that index is incremented as a
* side-effect of the getSyscallArg method which is why the LHS
* needs the "-1".
*/
for (int index = 0; index < 6; )
arg[index - 1] = process->getSyscallArg(tc, index);
/**
* Linux supports up to six system call arguments through registers
* so we want to print all six. Check to the relevant man page to
* verify how many are actually used by a given system call.
*/
DPRINTF_SYSCALL(Base, "%s called w/arguments %d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d\n",
_name, arg[0], arg[1], arg[2], arg[3], arg[4], arg[5]);
/** Invoke the system call */
SyscallReturn retval = (*executor)(this, callnum, process, tc);
/**
* If the system call needs to be restarted, most likely due to
* blocking behavior, warn that the system call will retry;
* alternatively, print the return value.
*/
if (retval.needsRetry())
DPRINTF_SYSCALL(Base, "%s needs retry\n", _name);
else
DPRINTF_SYSCALL(Base, "%s returns %d\n", _name, retval.encodedValue());
if (!(_flags & SyscallDesc::SuppressReturnValue) && !retval.needsRetry())
process->setSyscallReturn(tc, retval);
}
bool
SyscallDesc::needWarning()
{
bool suppress_warning = warnOnce() && _warned;
_warned = true;
return !suppress_warning;
}