freebsd-dev/sys/arm64/linux/linux_dummy.c
Kyle Evans 5403f186a7 linuxolator: implement memfd_create syscall
This effectively mirrors our libc implementation, but with minor fudging --
name needs to be copied in from userspace, so we just copy it straight into
stack-allocated memfd_name into the correct position rather than allocating
memory that needs to be cleaned up.

The sealing-related fcntl(2) commands, F_GET_SEALS and F_ADD_SEALS, have
also been implemented now that we support them.

Note that this implementation is still not quite at feature parity w.r.t.
the actual Linux version; some caveats, from my foggy memory:

- Need to implement SHM_GROW_ON_WRITE, default for memfd (in progress)
- LTP wants the memfd name exposed to fdescfs
- Linux allows open() of an fdescfs fd with O_TRUNC to truncate after dup.
  (?)

Interested parties can install and run LTP from ports (devel/linux-ltp) to
confirm any fixes.

PR:		240874
Reviewed by:	kib, trasz
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21845
2020-06-29 03:09:14 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Dmitry Chagin
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "opt_compat.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/sdt.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <arm64/linux/linux.h>
#include <arm64/linux/linux_proto.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_dtrace.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_util.h>
// LINUXTODO: deduplicate arm64 dummy against other archs?
// LINUXTODO: review/update/add unimplemented syscalls
/* DTrace init */
LIN_SDT_PROVIDER_DECLARE(LINUX_DTRACE);
UNIMPLEMENTED(afs_syscall);
UNIMPLEMENTED(create_module); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */
UNIMPLEMENTED(epoll_ctl_old);
UNIMPLEMENTED(epoll_wait_old);
UNIMPLEMENTED(get_kernel_syms); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */
UNIMPLEMENTED(get_thread_area);
UNIMPLEMENTED(getpmsg);
UNIMPLEMENTED(nfsservctl); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 3.1. */
UNIMPLEMENTED(putpmsg);
UNIMPLEMENTED(query_module); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 2.6. */
UNIMPLEMENTED(security);
UNIMPLEMENTED(set_thread_area);
UNIMPLEMENTED(tuxcall);
UNIMPLEMENTED(uselib);
UNIMPLEMENTED(vserver);
DUMMY(setfsuid);
DUMMY(setfsgid);
DUMMY(vhangup);
DUMMY(pivot_root);
DUMMY(adjtimex);
DUMMY(swapoff);
DUMMY(init_module);
DUMMY(delete_module);
DUMMY(lookup_dcookie);
DUMMY(remap_file_pages);
DUMMY(semtimedop);
DUMMY(mbind);
DUMMY(get_mempolicy);
DUMMY(set_mempolicy);
DUMMY(mq_open);
DUMMY(mq_unlink);
DUMMY(mq_timedsend);
DUMMY(mq_timedreceive);
DUMMY(mq_notify);
DUMMY(mq_getsetattr);
DUMMY(kexec_load);
/* Linux 2.6.11: */
DUMMY(add_key);
DUMMY(request_key);
DUMMY(keyctl);
/* Linux 2.6.13: */
DUMMY(ioprio_set);
DUMMY(ioprio_get);
DUMMY(inotify_add_watch);
DUMMY(inotify_rm_watch);
/* Linux 2.6.16: */
DUMMY(migrate_pages);
DUMMY(unshare);
/* Linux 2.6.17: */
DUMMY(splice);
DUMMY(tee);
DUMMY(vmsplice);
/* Linux 2.6.18: */
DUMMY(move_pages);
/* Linux 2.6.27: */
DUMMY(signalfd4);
DUMMY(inotify_init1);
/* Linux 2.6.31: */
DUMMY(perf_event_open);
/* Linux 2.6.36: */
DUMMY(fanotify_init);
DUMMY(fanotify_mark);
/* Linux 2.6.39: */
DUMMY(name_to_handle_at);
DUMMY(open_by_handle_at);
DUMMY(clock_adjtime);
/* Linux 3.0: */
DUMMY(setns);
/* Linux 3.2: */
DUMMY(process_vm_readv);
DUMMY(process_vm_writev);
/* Linux 3.5: */
DUMMY(kcmp);
/* Linux 3.8: */
DUMMY(finit_module);
DUMMY(sched_setattr);
DUMMY(sched_getattr);
/* Linux 3.17: */
DUMMY(seccomp);
/* Linux 3.18: */
DUMMY(bpf);
/* Linux 3.19: */
DUMMY(execveat);
/* Linux 4.2: */
DUMMY(userfaultfd);
/* Linux 4.3: */
DUMMY(membarrier);
/* Linux 4.4: */
DUMMY(mlock2);
/* Linux 4.6: */
DUMMY(preadv2);
DUMMY(pwritev2);
/* Linux 4.8: */
DUMMY(pkey_mprotect);
DUMMY(pkey_alloc);
DUMMY(pkey_free);
#define DUMMY_XATTR(s) \
int \
linux_ ## s ## xattr( \
struct thread *td, struct linux_ ## s ## xattr_args *arg) \
{ \
\
return (EOPNOTSUPP); \
}
DUMMY_XATTR(set);
DUMMY_XATTR(lset);
DUMMY_XATTR(fset);
DUMMY_XATTR(get);
DUMMY_XATTR(lget);
DUMMY_XATTR(fget);
DUMMY_XATTR(list);
DUMMY_XATTR(llist);
DUMMY_XATTR(flist);
DUMMY_XATTR(remove);
DUMMY_XATTR(lremove);
DUMMY_XATTR(fremove);