gem5/kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh
Ali Saidi 391f228fda Changed name of lisa's device to NSgigE instead of Etherdev so it
doesn't conflict with the old ethernet driver name.

Added config file to try to boot Tru64 with Tsunami

Cleaned up kern/linux a bit more and fixed bug where we were using
Tru64 system calls

dev/ns_gige.cc:
dev/ns_gige.hh:
dev/tsunami.hh:
    Changed name of lisa's device to NSgigE instead of Etherdev so it
    doesn't conflict with the old ethernet driver name.
kern/linux/linux_syscalls.hh:
    the Syscalls still used the Tru64 calls, oops.. fixed.

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extra : convert_revision : dedd20686cc367ed37f31920f753566afbc69045
2004-05-25 15:59:54 -04:00

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/*
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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 int Number = 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__