gem5/kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
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#ifndef __LINUX_SYSCALLS_HH__
#define __LINUX_SYSCALLS_HH__
#include "targetarch/syscalls.hh"
#include "kern/linux/linux.hh"
struct SystemCalls<Linux>
{
enum {
syscall = 0,
llseek = 1,
newselect = 2,
sysctl = 3,
access = 4,
acct = 5,
adjtimex = 6,
afs_syscall = 7,
alarm = 8,
bdflush = 9,
_break = 10, /*renamed from break*/
brk = 11,
capget = 12,
capset = 13,
chdir = 14,
chmod = 15,
chown = 16,
chown32 = 17,
chroot = 18,
clock_getres = 19,
clock_gettime = 20,
clock_nanosleep = 21,
clock_settime = 22,
clone = 23,
close = 24,
creat = 25,
create_module = 26,
delete_module = 27,
dup = 28,
dup2 = 29,
epoll_create = 30,
epoll_ctl = 31,
epoll_wait = 32,
execve = 33,
exit = 34,
exit_group = 35,
fadvise64 = 36,
fadvise64_64 = 37,
fchdir = 38,
fchmod = 39,
fchown = 40,
fchown32 = 41,
fcntl = 42,
fcntl64 = 43,
fdatasync = 44,
fgetxattr = 45,
flistxattr = 46,
flock = 47,
fork = 48,
fremovexattr = 49,
fsetxattr = 50,
fstat = 51,
fstat64 = 52,
fstatfs = 53,
fstatfs64 = 54,
fsync = 55,
ftime = 56,
ftruncate = 57,
ftruncate64 = 58,
futex = 59,
get_kernel_syms = 60,
get_thread_area = 61,
getcwd = 62,
getdents = 63,
getdents64 = 64,
getegid = 65,
getegid32 = 66,
geteuid = 67,
geteuid32 = 68,
getgid = 69,
getgid32 = 70,
getgroups = 71,
getgroups32 = 72,
getitimer = 73,
getpgid = 74,
getpgrp = 75,
getpid = 76,
getpmsg = 77,
getppid = 78,
getpriority = 79,
getresgid = 80,
getresgid32 = 81,
getresuid = 82,
getresuid32 = 83,
getrlimit = 84,
getrusage = 85,
getsid = 86,
gettid = 87,
gettimeofday = 88,
getuid = 89,
getuid32 = 90,
getxattr = 91,
gtty = 92,
idle = 93,
init_module = 94,
io_cancel = 95,
io_destroy = 96,
io_getevents = 97,
io_setup = 98,
io_submit = 99,
ioctl = 100,
ioperm = 101,
iopl = 102,
ipc = 103,
kill = 104,
lchown = 105,
lchown32 = 106,
lgetxattr = 107,
link = 108,
listxattr = 109,
llistxattr = 110,
lock = 111,
lookup_dcookie = 112,
lremovexattr = 113,
lseek = 114,
lsetxattr = 115,
lstat = 116,
lstat64 = 117,
madvise = 118,
madvise1 = 119,
mincore = 120,
mkdir = 121,
mknod = 122,
mlock = 123,
mlockall = 124,
mmap = 125,
mmap2 = 126,
modify_ldt = 127,
mount = 128,
mprotect = 129,
mpx = 130,
mremap = 131,
msync = 132,
munlock = 133,
munlockall = 134,
munmap = 135,
nanosleep = 136,
nfsservctl = 137,
nice = 138,
oldfstat = 139,
oldlstat = 140,
oldolduname = 141,
oldstat = 142,
olduname = 143,
open = 144,
pause = 145,
personality = 146,
pipe = 147,
pivot_root = 148,
poll = 149,
prctl = 150,
pread64 = 151,
prof = 152,
profil = 153,
ptrace = 154,
putpmsg = 155,
pwrite64 = 156,
query_module = 157,
quotactl = 158,
read = 159,
readahead = 160,
readdir = 161,
readlink = 162,
readv = 163,
reboot = 164,
remap_file_pages = 165,
removexattr = 166,
rename = 167,
restart_syscall = 168,
rmdir = 169,
rt_sigaction = 170,
rt_sigpending = 171,
rt_sigprocmask = 172,
rt_sigqueueinfo = 173,
rt_sigreturn = 174,
rt_sigsuspend = 175,
rt_sigtimedwait = 176,
sched_get_priority_max = 177,
sched_get_priority_min = 178,
sched_getaffinity = 179,
sched_getparam = 180,
sched_getscheduler = 181,
sched_rr_get_interval = 182,
sched_setaffinity = 183,
sched_setparam = 184,
sched_setscheduler = 185,
sched_yield = 186,
select = 187,
sendfile = 188,
sendfile64 = 189,
set_thread_area = 190,
set_tid_address = 191,
setdomainname = 192,
setfsgid = 193,
setfsgid32 = 194,
setfsuid = 195,
setfsuid32 = 196,
setgid = 197,
setgid32 = 198,
setgroups = 199,
setgroups32 = 200,
sethostname = 201,
setitimer = 202,
setpgid = 203,
setpriority = 204,
setregid = 205,
setregid32 = 206,
setresgid = 207,
setresgid32 = 208,
setresuid = 209,
setresuid32 = 210,
setreuid = 211,
setreuid32 = 212,
setrlimit = 213,
setsid = 214,
settimeofday = 215,
setuid = 216,
setuid32 = 217,
setxattr = 218,
sgetmask = 219,
sigaction = 220,
sigaltstack = 221,
signal = 222,
sigpending = 223,
sigprocmask = 224,
sigreturn = 225,
sigsuspend = 226,
socketcall = 227,
ssetmask = 228,
stat = 229,
stat64 = 230,
statfs = 231,
statfs64 = 232,
stime = 233,
stty = 234,
swapoff = 235,
swapon = 236,
symlink = 237,
sync = 238,
sysfs = 239,
sysinfo = 240,
syslog = 241,
tgkill = 242,
time = 243,
timer_create = 244,
timer_delete = 245,
timer_getoverrun = 246,
timer_gettime = 247,
timer_settime = 248,
times = 249,
tkill = 250,
truncate = 251,
truncate64 = 252,
ugetrlimit = 253,
ulimit = 254,
umask = 255,
umount = 256,
umount2 = 257,
uname = 258,
unlink = 259,
uselib = 260,
ustat = 261,
utime = 262,
utimes = 263,
vfork = 264,
vhangup = 265,
vm86 = 266,
vm86old = 267,
vserver = 268,
wait4 = 269,
waitpid = 270,
write = 271,
writev = 272,
StandardNumber
};
static const char *name(int num);
static bool validSyscallNumber(int num) {
return num < StandardNumber;
}
/* why does this exist, I don't think it is needed for linux */
static int convert(int syscall_num) {
if (!validSyscallNumber(syscall_num))
return -1;
return syscall_num ;
}
};
#endif // __LINUX_SYSCALLS_HH__