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- No signal translation is needed. Our signals match the OSF/1 signals - an OSF/1 sigset_t is 64 bits. Make certain to use all 64-bits of it. We'd previously only used the lower 32 bits. This was mostly harmless as I don't know of an OSF/1 apps which use any signals > 31. However, the alpha Linux ABI uses the osf/1 signal routines and threaded linux apps tyically use signals 32 and 33 to comminicate with the manager thread, so it is important we preserve the upper 32-bits. Reviewed by: marcel (at least in principal) |
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README.mach-traps | ||
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syscalls.master |
$NetBSD: README.mach-traps,v 1.2 1999/03/23 09:19:25 itohy Exp $ $FreeBSD$ Some Alpha AXP OSF/1 binaries directly use the facilities provided by the Mach kernel that is the basis for OSF/1. These include (but are surely not limited to) 'dd', 'ps', and 'w'. Invariably, the symptom that these binaries display is that they crash with an "unimplemented system call" trap (SIGSYS signal) for a syscall that has a negative number. In general, binaries that use the Mach syscalls appear to invoke task_self() as their first syscall. The name, number, and number of arguments for each Mach syscall is given below; this information was gleaned by looking through the OSF/1 libmach.a's object files with dbx, then double-checked against the contents of OSF/1's <mach/syscall_sw.h>. These calls would be very difficult to implement properly in the OSF/1 emulation code; by its very nature, NetBSD is not Mach, and we don't and can't provide the underlying facilities that it does. -- cgd trap name number nargs notes ---- ---- ------ ----- ----- task_self -10 0 thread_reply -11 0 task_notify -12 0 thread_self -13 0 msg_send_old -14 3 msg_receive_old -15 3 msg_rpc_old -16 5 msg_send_trap -20 4 msg_receive_trap -21 5 msg_rpc_trap -22 6 lw_wire -30 3 lw_unwire -31 1 nxm_task_init -33 2 nxm_sched_thread -34 1 nxm_idle -35 1 nxm_wakeup_idle -36 1 nxm_set_pthid -37 2 nxm_thread_kill -38 2 nxm_thread_block -39 1 nxm_thread_wakeup -40 1 inode_swap_preference -40 3 old call? init_process -41 0 map_fd -43 5 nxm_resched -44 2 htg_unix_syscall -52 3 host_self -55 1 host_priv_self -56 1 swtch_pri -59 1 swtch -60 0 thread_switch -61 3 semop_fast -62 4 mach_sctimes_0 -70 0 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_1 -71 1 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_2 -72 2 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_3 -73 3 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_4 -74 4 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_5 -75 5 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_6 -76 6 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_7 -77 0 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_8 -78 6 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_9 -79 1 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_10 -80 2 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_11 -81 2 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined mach_sctimes_port_alloc_dealloc -82 1 only if MACH_SCTIMES defined