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* Copyright (c) 1994-1995 S<EFBFBD>ren Schmidt
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1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/limits.h>
#include <sys/msg.h>
#include <sys/sem.h>
#include <sys/shm.h>
#include <machine/../linux/linux.h>
#include <machine/../linux/linux_proto.h>
#include <machine/../linux/linux_ipc64.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_ipc.h>
#include <compat/linux/linux_util.h>
struct l_seminfo {
l_int semmap;
l_int semmni;
l_int semmns;
l_int semmnu;
l_int semmsl;
l_int semopm;
l_int semume;
l_int semusz;
l_int semvmx;
l_int semaem;
};
struct l_shminfo {
l_int shmmax;
l_int shmmin;
l_int shmmni;
l_int shmseg;
l_int shmall;
};
struct l_shm_info {
l_int used_ids;
l_ulong shm_tot; /* total allocated shm */
l_ulong shm_rss; /* total resident shm */
l_ulong shm_swp; /* total swapped shm */
l_ulong swap_attempts;
l_ulong swap_successes;
};
static void
bsd_to_linux_shminfo( struct shminfo *bpp, struct l_shminfo *lpp)
{
lpp->shmmax = bpp->shmmax;
lpp->shmmin = bpp->shmmin;
lpp->shmmni = bpp->shmmni;
lpp->shmseg = bpp->shmseg;
lpp->shmall = bpp->shmall;
}
static void
bsd_to_linux_shm_info( struct shm_info *bpp, struct l_shm_info *lpp)
{
lpp->used_ids = bpp->used_ids ;
lpp->shm_tot = bpp->shm_tot ;
lpp->shm_rss = bpp->shm_rss ;
lpp->shm_swp = bpp->shm_swp ;
lpp->swap_attempts = bpp->swap_attempts ;
lpp->swap_successes = bpp->swap_successes ;
}
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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struct l_ipc_perm {
l_key_t key;
l_uid16_t uid;
l_gid16_t gid;
l_uid16_t cuid;
l_gid16_t cgid;
l_ushort mode;
l_ushort seq;
};
static void
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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linux_to_bsd_ipc_perm(struct l_ipc_perm *lpp, struct ipc_perm *bpp)
{
bpp->key = lpp->key;
bpp->uid = lpp->uid;
bpp->gid = lpp->gid;
bpp->cuid = lpp->cuid;
bpp->cgid = lpp->cgid;
bpp->mode = lpp->mode;
bpp->seq = lpp->seq;
}
static void
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_to_linux_ipc_perm(struct ipc_perm *bpp, struct l_ipc_perm *lpp)
{
lpp->key = bpp->key;
lpp->uid = bpp->uid;
lpp->gid = bpp->gid;
lpp->cuid = bpp->cuid;
lpp->cgid = bpp->cgid;
lpp->mode = bpp->mode;
lpp->seq = bpp->seq;
}
struct l_msqid_ds {
struct l_ipc_perm msg_perm;
struct l_msg *msg_first; /* first message on queue,unused */
struct l_msg *msg_last; /* last message in queue,unused */
l_time_t msg_stime; /* last msgsnd time */
l_time_t msg_rtime; /* last msgrcv time */
l_time_t msg_ctime; /* last change time */
l_ulong msg_lcbytes; /* Reuse junk fields for 32 bit */
l_ulong msg_lqbytes; /* ditto */
l_ushort msg_cbytes; /* current number of bytes on queue */
l_ushort msg_qnum; /* number of messages in queue */
l_ushort msg_qbytes; /* max number of bytes on queue */
l_pid_t msg_lspid; /* pid of last msgsnd */
l_pid_t msg_lrpid; /* last receive pid */
};
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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struct l_semid_ds {
struct l_ipc_perm sem_perm;
l_time_t sem_otime;
l_time_t sem_ctime;
void *sem_base;
void *sem_pending;
void *sem_pending_last;
void *undo;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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l_ushort sem_nsems;
};
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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struct l_shmid_ds {
struct l_ipc_perm shm_perm;
l_int shm_segsz;
l_time_t shm_atime;
l_time_t shm_dtime;
l_time_t shm_ctime;
l_ushort shm_cpid;
l_ushort shm_lpid;
l_short shm_nattch;
l_ushort private1;
void *private2;
void *private3;
};
static void
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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linux_to_bsd_semid_ds(struct l_semid_ds *lsp, struct semid_ds *bsp)
{
linux_to_bsd_ipc_perm(&lsp->sem_perm, &bsp->sem_perm);
bsp->sem_otime = lsp->sem_otime;
bsp->sem_ctime = lsp->sem_ctime;
bsp->sem_nsems = lsp->sem_nsems;
bsp->sem_base = lsp->sem_base;
}
static void
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_to_linux_semid_ds(struct semid_ds *bsp, struct l_semid_ds *lsp)
{
bsd_to_linux_ipc_perm(&bsp->sem_perm, &lsp->sem_perm);
lsp->sem_otime = bsp->sem_otime;
lsp->sem_ctime = bsp->sem_ctime;
lsp->sem_nsems = bsp->sem_nsems;
lsp->sem_base = bsp->sem_base;
}
static void
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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linux_to_bsd_shmid_ds(struct l_shmid_ds *lsp, struct shmid_ds *bsp)
{
linux_to_bsd_ipc_perm(&lsp->shm_perm, &bsp->shm_perm);
bsp->shm_segsz = lsp->shm_segsz;
bsp->shm_lpid = lsp->shm_lpid;
bsp->shm_cpid = lsp->shm_cpid;
bsp->shm_nattch = lsp->shm_nattch;
bsp->shm_atime = lsp->shm_atime;
bsp->shm_dtime = lsp->shm_dtime;
bsp->shm_ctime = lsp->shm_ctime;
bsp->shm_internal = lsp->private3; /* this goes (yet) SOS */
}
static void
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_to_linux_shmid_ds(struct shmid_ds *bsp, struct l_shmid_ds *lsp)
{
bsd_to_linux_ipc_perm(&bsp->shm_perm, &lsp->shm_perm);
lsp->shm_segsz = bsp->shm_segsz;
lsp->shm_lpid = bsp->shm_lpid;
lsp->shm_cpid = bsp->shm_cpid;
lsp->shm_nattch = bsp->shm_nattch;
lsp->shm_atime = bsp->shm_atime;
lsp->shm_dtime = bsp->shm_dtime;
lsp->shm_ctime = bsp->shm_ctime;
lsp->private3 = bsp->shm_internal; /* this goes (yet) SOS */
}
static void
linux_to_bsd_msqid_ds(struct l_msqid_ds *lsp, struct msqid_ds *bsp)
{
linux_to_bsd_ipc_perm(&lsp->msg_perm, &bsp->msg_perm);
bsp->msg_cbytes = lsp->msg_cbytes;
bsp->msg_qnum = lsp->msg_qnum;
bsp->msg_qbytes = lsp->msg_qbytes;
bsp->msg_lspid = lsp->msg_lspid;
bsp->msg_lrpid = lsp->msg_lrpid;
bsp->msg_stime = lsp->msg_stime;
bsp->msg_rtime = lsp->msg_rtime;
bsp->msg_ctime = lsp->msg_ctime;
}
static void
bsd_to_linux_msqid_ds(struct msqid_ds *bsp, struct l_msqid_ds *lsp)
{
bsd_to_linux_ipc_perm(&bsp->msg_perm, &lsp->msg_perm);
lsp->msg_cbytes = bsp->msg_cbytes;
lsp->msg_qnum = bsp->msg_qnum;
lsp->msg_qbytes = bsp->msg_qbytes;
lsp->msg_lspid = bsp->msg_lspid;
lsp->msg_lrpid = bsp->msg_lrpid;
lsp->msg_stime = bsp->msg_stime;
lsp->msg_rtime = bsp->msg_rtime;
lsp->msg_ctime = bsp->msg_ctime;
}
static void
linux_ipc_perm_to_ipc64_perm(struct l_ipc_perm *in, struct l_ipc64_perm *out)
{
/* XXX: do we really need to do something here? */
out->key = in->key;
out->uid = in->uid;
out->gid = in->gid;
out->cuid = in->cuid;
out->cgid = in->cgid;
out->mode = in->mode;
out->seq = in->seq;
}
static int
linux_msqid_pullup(l_int ver, struct l_msqid_ds *linux_msqid, caddr_t uaddr)
{
struct l_msqid64_ds linux_msqid64;
int error;
if (ver == LINUX_IPC_64) {
error = copyin(uaddr, &linux_msqid64, sizeof(linux_msqid64));
if (error != 0)
return (error);
bzero(linux_msqid, sizeof(*linux_msqid));
linux_msqid->msg_perm.uid = linux_msqid64.msg_perm.uid;
linux_msqid->msg_perm.gid = linux_msqid64.msg_perm.gid;
linux_msqid->msg_perm.mode = linux_msqid64.msg_perm.mode;
if (linux_msqid64.msg_qbytes > USHRT_MAX)
linux_msqid->msg_lqbytes = linux_msqid64.msg_qbytes;
else
linux_msqid->msg_qbytes = linux_msqid64.msg_qbytes;
} else {
error = copyin(uaddr, linux_msqid, sizeof(*linux_msqid));
}
return (error);
}
static int
linux_msqid_pushdown(l_int ver, struct l_msqid_ds *linux_msqid, caddr_t uaddr)
{
struct l_msqid64_ds linux_msqid64;
if (ver == LINUX_IPC_64) {
bzero(&linux_msqid64, sizeof(linux_msqid64));
linux_ipc_perm_to_ipc64_perm(&linux_msqid->msg_perm,
&linux_msqid64.msg_perm);
linux_msqid64.msg_stime = linux_msqid->msg_stime;
linux_msqid64.msg_rtime = linux_msqid->msg_rtime;
linux_msqid64.msg_ctime = linux_msqid->msg_ctime;
if (linux_msqid->msg_cbytes == 0)
linux_msqid64.msg_cbytes = linux_msqid->msg_lcbytes;
else
linux_msqid64.msg_cbytes = linux_msqid->msg_cbytes;
linux_msqid64.msg_qnum = linux_msqid->msg_qnum;
if (linux_msqid->msg_qbytes == 0)
linux_msqid64.msg_qbytes = linux_msqid->msg_lqbytes;
else
linux_msqid64.msg_qbytes = linux_msqid->msg_qbytes;
linux_msqid64.msg_lspid = linux_msqid->msg_lspid;
linux_msqid64.msg_lrpid = linux_msqid->msg_lrpid;
return (copyout(&linux_msqid64, uaddr, sizeof(linux_msqid64)));
} else {
return (copyout(linux_msqid, uaddr, sizeof(*linux_msqid)));
}
}
static int
linux_semid_pullup(l_int ver, struct l_semid_ds *linux_semid, caddr_t uaddr)
{
struct l_semid64_ds linux_semid64;
int error;
if (ver == LINUX_IPC_64) {
error = copyin(uaddr, &linux_semid64, sizeof(linux_semid64));
if (error != 0)
return (error);
bzero(linux_semid, sizeof(*linux_semid));
linux_semid->sem_perm.uid = linux_semid64.sem_perm.uid;
linux_semid->sem_perm.gid = linux_semid64.sem_perm.gid;
linux_semid->sem_perm.mode = linux_semid64.sem_perm.mode;
} else {
error = copyin(uaddr, linux_semid, sizeof(*linux_semid));
}
return (error);
}
static int
linux_semid_pushdown(l_int ver, struct l_semid_ds *linux_semid, caddr_t uaddr)
{
struct l_semid64_ds linux_semid64;
if (ver == LINUX_IPC_64) {
bzero(&linux_semid64, sizeof(linux_semid64));
linux_ipc_perm_to_ipc64_perm(&linux_semid->sem_perm,
&linux_semid64.sem_perm);
linux_semid64.sem_otime = linux_semid->sem_otime;
linux_semid64.sem_ctime = linux_semid->sem_ctime;
linux_semid64.sem_nsems = linux_semid->sem_nsems;
return (copyout(&linux_semid64, uaddr, sizeof(linux_semid64)));
} else {
return (copyout(linux_semid, uaddr, sizeof(*linux_semid)));
}
}
static int
linux_shmid_pullup(l_int ver, struct l_shmid_ds *linux_shmid, caddr_t uaddr)
{
struct l_shmid64_ds linux_shmid64;
int error;
if (ver == LINUX_IPC_64) {
error = copyin(uaddr, &linux_shmid64, sizeof(linux_shmid64));
if (error != 0)
return (error);
bzero(linux_shmid, sizeof(*linux_shmid));
linux_shmid->shm_perm.uid = linux_shmid64.shm_perm.uid;
linux_shmid->shm_perm.gid = linux_shmid64.shm_perm.gid;
linux_shmid->shm_perm.mode = linux_shmid64.shm_perm.mode;
} else {
error = copyin(uaddr, linux_shmid, sizeof(*linux_shmid));
}
return (error);
}
static int
linux_shmid_pushdown(l_int ver, struct l_shmid_ds *linux_shmid, caddr_t uaddr)
{
struct l_shmid64_ds linux_shmid64;
if (ver == LINUX_IPC_64) {
bzero(&linux_shmid64, sizeof(linux_shmid64));
linux_ipc_perm_to_ipc64_perm(&linux_shmid->shm_perm,
&linux_shmid64.shm_perm);
linux_shmid64.shm_segsz = linux_shmid->shm_segsz;
linux_shmid64.shm_atime = linux_shmid->shm_atime;
linux_shmid64.shm_dtime = linux_shmid->shm_dtime;
linux_shmid64.shm_ctime = linux_shmid->shm_ctime;
linux_shmid64.shm_cpid = linux_shmid->shm_cpid;
linux_shmid64.shm_lpid = linux_shmid->shm_lpid;
linux_shmid64.shm_nattch = linux_shmid->shm_nattch;
return (copyout(&linux_shmid64, uaddr, sizeof(linux_shmid64)));
} else {
return (copyout(linux_shmid, uaddr, sizeof(*linux_shmid)));
}
}
static int
linux_shminfo_pushdown(l_int ver, struct l_shminfo *linux_shminfo,
caddr_t uaddr)
{
struct l_shminfo64 linux_shminfo64;
if (ver == LINUX_IPC_64) {
bzero(&linux_shminfo64, sizeof(linux_shminfo64));
linux_shminfo64.shmmax = linux_shminfo->shmmax;
linux_shminfo64.shmmin = linux_shminfo->shmmin;
linux_shminfo64.shmmni = linux_shminfo->shmmni;
linux_shminfo64.shmseg = linux_shminfo->shmseg;
linux_shminfo64.shmall = linux_shminfo->shmall;
return (copyout(&linux_shminfo64, uaddr,
sizeof(linux_shminfo64)));
} else {
return (copyout(linux_shminfo, uaddr, sizeof(*linux_shminfo)));
}
}
int
linux_semop(struct thread *td, struct linux_semop_args *args)
{
struct semop_args /* {
int semid;
struct sembuf *sops;
int nsops;
} */ bsd_args;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.semid = args->semid;
bsd_args.sops = (struct sembuf *)args->tsops;
bsd_args.nsops = args->nsops;
return semop(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_semget(struct thread *td, struct linux_semget_args *args)
{
struct semget_args /* {
key_t key;
int nsems;
int semflg;
} */ bsd_args;
if (args->nsems < 0)
return (EINVAL);
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.key = args->key;
bsd_args.nsems = args->nsems;
bsd_args.semflg = args->semflg;
return semget(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_semctl(struct thread *td, struct linux_semctl_args *args)
{
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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struct l_semid_ds linux_semid;
struct __semctl_args /* {
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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int semid;
int semnum;
int cmd;
union semun *arg;
} */ bsd_args;
struct l_seminfo linux_seminfo;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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int error;
union semun *unptr;
caddr_t sg;
sg = stackgap_init();
/* Make sure the arg parameter can be copied in. */
unptr = stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(union semun));
bcopy(&args->arg, unptr, sizeof(union semun));
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.semid = args->semid;
bsd_args.semnum = args->semnum;
bsd_args.arg = unptr;
switch (args->cmd & ~LINUX_IPC_64) {
case LINUX_IPC_RMID:
bsd_args.cmd = IPC_RMID;
break;
case LINUX_GETNCNT:
bsd_args.cmd = GETNCNT;
break;
case LINUX_GETPID:
bsd_args.cmd = GETPID;
break;
case LINUX_GETVAL:
bsd_args.cmd = GETVAL;
break;
case LINUX_GETZCNT:
bsd_args.cmd = GETZCNT;
break;
case LINUX_SETVAL:
bsd_args.cmd = SETVAL;
break;
case LINUX_IPC_SET:
bsd_args.cmd = IPC_SET;
error = linux_semid_pullup(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_semid, (caddr_t)args->arg.buf);
if (error)
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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return (error);
unptr->buf = stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct semid_ds));
linux_to_bsd_semid_ds(&linux_semid, unptr->buf);
return __semctl(td, &bsd_args);
case LINUX_IPC_STAT:
case LINUX_SEM_STAT:
if((args->cmd & ~LINUX_IPC_64) == LINUX_IPC_STAT)
bsd_args.cmd = IPC_STAT;
else
bsd_args.cmd = SEM_STAT;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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unptr->buf = stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct semid_ds));
error = __semctl(td, &bsd_args);
if (error)
return error;
td->td_retval[0] = IXSEQ_TO_IPCID(bsd_args.semid,
unptr->buf->sem_perm);
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_to_linux_semid_ds(unptr->buf, &linux_semid);
return (linux_semid_pushdown(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_semid, (caddr_t)args->arg.buf));
case LINUX_IPC_INFO:
case LINUX_SEM_INFO:
bcopy(&seminfo, &linux_seminfo, sizeof(linux_seminfo) );
/* XXX BSD equivalent?
#define used_semids 10
#define used_sems 10
linux_seminfo.semusz = used_semids;
linux_seminfo.semaem = used_sems;
*/
error = copyout(&linux_seminfo, args->arg.buf,
sizeof(linux_seminfo));
if (error)
return error;
td->td_retval[0] = seminfo.semmni;
return 0; /* No need for __semctl call */
case LINUX_GETALL:
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case LINUX_SETALL:
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
linux_msg(td, "ipc type %d is not implemented",
args->cmd & ~LINUX_IPC_64);
return EINVAL;
}
return __semctl(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_msgsnd(struct thread *td, struct linux_msgsnd_args *args)
{
struct msgsnd_args /* {
int msqid;
void *msgp;
size_t msgsz;
int msgflg;
} */ bsd_args;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.msqid = args->msqid;
bsd_args.msgp = args->msgp;
bsd_args.msgsz = args->msgsz;
bsd_args.msgflg = args->msgflg;
return msgsnd(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_msgrcv(struct thread *td, struct linux_msgrcv_args *args)
{
struct msgrcv_args /* {
int msqid;
void *msgp;
size_t msgsz;
long msgtyp;
int msgflg;
} */ bsd_args;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.msqid = args->msqid;
bsd_args.msgp = args->msgp;
bsd_args.msgsz = args->msgsz;
bsd_args.msgtyp = args->msgtyp;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.msgflg = args->msgflg;
return msgrcv(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_msgget(struct thread *td, struct linux_msgget_args *args)
{
struct msgget_args /* {
key_t key;
int msgflg;
} */ bsd_args;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.key = args->key;
bsd_args.msgflg = args->msgflg;
return msgget(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_msgctl(struct thread *td, struct linux_msgctl_args *args)
{
struct msgctl_args /* {
int msqid;
int cmd;
struct msqid_ds *buf;
} */ bsd_args;
int error;
struct l_msqid_ds linux_msqid;
caddr_t sg = stackgap_init();
error = linux_msqid_pullup(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_msqid, (caddr_t)args->buf);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
bsd_args.buf = (struct msqid_ds*)stackgap_alloc(&sg,
sizeof(struct l_msqid_ds));
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.msqid = args->msqid;
bsd_args.cmd = args->cmd & ~LINUX_IPC_64;
if (bsd_args.cmd == LINUX_IPC_SET)
linux_to_bsd_msqid_ds(&linux_msqid, bsd_args.buf);
error = msgctl(td, &bsd_args);
if (error != 0)
if (bsd_args.cmd != LINUX_IPC_RMID || error != EINVAL)
return (error);
if (bsd_args.cmd == LINUX_IPC_STAT) {
bsd_to_linux_msqid_ds(bsd_args.buf, &linux_msqid);
return (linux_msqid_pushdown(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_msqid, (caddr_t)args->buf));
}
return (0);
}
int
linux_shmat(struct thread *td, struct linux_shmat_args *args)
{
struct shmat_args /* {
int shmid;
void *shmaddr;
int shmflg;
} */ bsd_args;
int error;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.shmid = args->shmid;
bsd_args.shmaddr = args->shmaddr;
bsd_args.shmflg = args->shmflg;
if ((error = shmat(td, &bsd_args)))
return error;
#ifdef __i386__
if ((error = copyout(td->td_retval, args->raddr, sizeof(l_ulong))))
return error;
td->td_retval[0] = 0;
#endif
return 0;
}
int
linux_shmdt(struct thread *td, struct linux_shmdt_args *args)
{
struct shmdt_args /* {
void *shmaddr;
} */ bsd_args;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.shmaddr = args->shmaddr;
return shmdt(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_shmget(struct thread *td, struct linux_shmget_args *args)
{
struct shmget_args /* {
key_t key;
int size;
int shmflg;
} */ bsd_args;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_args.key = args->key;
bsd_args.size = args->size;
bsd_args.shmflg = args->shmflg;
return shmget(td, &bsd_args);
}
int
linux_shmctl(struct thread *td, struct linux_shmctl_args *args)
{
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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struct l_shmid_ds linux_shmid;
struct l_shminfo linux_shminfo;
struct l_shm_info linux_shm_info;
struct shmctl_args /* {
int shmid;
int cmd;
struct shmid_ds *buf;
} */ bsd_args;
int error;
Mega-commit for Linux emulator update.. This has been stress tested under netscape-2.0 for Linux running all the Java stuff. The scrollbars are now working, at least on my machine. (whew! :-) I'm uncomfortable with the size of this commit, but it's too inter-dependant to easily seperate out. The main changes: COMPAT_LINUX is *GONE*. Most of the code has been moved out of the i386 machine dependent section into the linux emulator itself. The int 0x80 syscall code was almost identical to the lcall 7,0 code and a minor tweak allows them to both be used with the same C code. All kernels can now just modload the lkm and it'll DTRT without having to rebuild the kernel first. Like IBCS2, you can statically compile it in with "options LINUX". A pile of new syscalls implemented, including getdents(), llseek(), readv(), writev(), msync(), personality(). The Linux-ELF libraries want to use some of these. linux_select() now obeys Linux semantics, ie: returns the time remaining of the timeout value rather than leaving it the original value. Quite a few bugs removed, including incorrect arguments being used in syscalls.. eg: mixups between passing the sigset as an int, vs passing it as a pointer and doing a copyin(), missing return values, unhandled cases, SIOC* ioctls, etc. The build for the code has changed. i386/conf/files now knows how to build linux_genassym and generate linux_assym.h on the fly. Supporting changes elsewhere in the kernel: The user-mode signal trampoline has moved from the U area to immediately below the top of the stack (below PS_STRINGS). This allows the different binary emulations to have their own signal trampoline code (which gets rid of the hardwired syscall 103 (sigreturn on BSD, syslog on Linux)) and so that the emulator can provide the exact "struct sigcontext *" argument to the program's signal handlers. The sigstack's "ss_flags" now uses SS_DISABLE and SS_ONSTACK flags, which have the same values as the re-used SA_DISABLE and SA_ONSTACK which are intended for sigaction only. This enables the support of a SA_RESETHAND flag to sigaction to implement the gross SYSV and Linux SA_ONESHOT signal semantics where the signal handler is reset when it's triggered. makesyscalls.sh no longer appends the struct sysentvec on the end of the generated init_sysent.c code. It's a lot saner to have it in a seperate file rather than trying to update the structure inside the awk script. :-) At exec time, the dozen bytes or so of signal trampoline code are copied to the top of the user's stack, rather than obtaining the trampoline code the old way by getting a clone of the parent's user area. This allows Linux and native binaries to freely exec each other without getting trampolines mixed up.
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caddr_t sg = stackgap_init();
switch (args->cmd & ~LINUX_IPC_64) {
case LINUX_IPC_INFO:
bsd_args.shmid = args->shmid;
bsd_args.cmd = IPC_INFO;
bsd_args.buf = (struct shmid_ds*)stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct shminfo));
if ((error = shmctl(td, &bsd_args)))
return error;
bsd_to_linux_shminfo( (struct shminfo *)bsd_args.buf, &linux_shminfo );
return (linux_shminfo_pushdown(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_shminfo, (caddr_t)args->buf));
case LINUX_SHM_INFO:
bsd_args.shmid = args->shmid;
bsd_args.cmd = SHM_INFO;
bsd_args.buf = (struct shmid_ds*)stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct shm_info));
if ((error = shmctl(td, &bsd_args)))
return error;
bsd_to_linux_shm_info( (struct shm_info *)bsd_args.buf, &linux_shm_info );
return copyout(&linux_shm_info, (caddr_t)args->buf, sizeof(struct shm_info));
case LINUX_IPC_STAT:
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
2001-09-08 19:07:04 +00:00
bsd_args.shmid = args->shmid;
bsd_args.cmd = IPC_STAT;
Mega-commit for Linux emulator update.. This has been stress tested under netscape-2.0 for Linux running all the Java stuff. The scrollbars are now working, at least on my machine. (whew! :-) I'm uncomfortable with the size of this commit, but it's too inter-dependant to easily seperate out. The main changes: COMPAT_LINUX is *GONE*. Most of the code has been moved out of the i386 machine dependent section into the linux emulator itself. The int 0x80 syscall code was almost identical to the lcall 7,0 code and a minor tweak allows them to both be used with the same C code. All kernels can now just modload the lkm and it'll DTRT without having to rebuild the kernel first. Like IBCS2, you can statically compile it in with "options LINUX". A pile of new syscalls implemented, including getdents(), llseek(), readv(), writev(), msync(), personality(). The Linux-ELF libraries want to use some of these. linux_select() now obeys Linux semantics, ie: returns the time remaining of the timeout value rather than leaving it the original value. Quite a few bugs removed, including incorrect arguments being used in syscalls.. eg: mixups between passing the sigset as an int, vs passing it as a pointer and doing a copyin(), missing return values, unhandled cases, SIOC* ioctls, etc. The build for the code has changed. i386/conf/files now knows how to build linux_genassym and generate linux_assym.h on the fly. Supporting changes elsewhere in the kernel: The user-mode signal trampoline has moved from the U area to immediately below the top of the stack (below PS_STRINGS). This allows the different binary emulations to have their own signal trampoline code (which gets rid of the hardwired syscall 103 (sigreturn on BSD, syslog on Linux)) and so that the emulator can provide the exact "struct sigcontext *" argument to the program's signal handlers. The sigstack's "ss_flags" now uses SS_DISABLE and SS_ONSTACK flags, which have the same values as the re-used SA_DISABLE and SA_ONSTACK which are intended for sigaction only. This enables the support of a SA_RESETHAND flag to sigaction to implement the gross SYSV and Linux SA_ONESHOT signal semantics where the signal handler is reset when it's triggered. makesyscalls.sh no longer appends the struct sysentvec on the end of the generated init_sysent.c code. It's a lot saner to have it in a seperate file rather than trying to update the structure inside the awk script. :-) At exec time, the dozen bytes or so of signal trampoline code are copied to the top of the user's stack, rather than obtaining the trampoline code the old way by getting a clone of the parent's user area. This allows Linux and native binaries to freely exec each other without getting trampolines mixed up.
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bsd_args.buf = (struct shmid_ds*)stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct shmid_ds));
if ((error = shmctl(td, &bsd_args)))
return error;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
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bsd_to_linux_shmid_ds(bsd_args.buf, &linux_shmid);
return (linux_shmid_pushdown(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_shmid, (caddr_t)args->buf));
case LINUX_SHM_STAT:
bsd_args.shmid = args->shmid;
bsd_args.cmd = SHM_STAT;
bsd_args.buf = (struct shmid_ds*)stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct shmid_ds));
if ((error = shmctl(td, &bsd_args))) {
return error;
}
bsd_to_linux_shmid_ds(bsd_args.buf, &linux_shmid);
return (linux_shmid_pushdown(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_shmid, (caddr_t)args->buf));
case LINUX_IPC_SET:
error = linux_shmid_pullup(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_shmid, (caddr_t)args->buf);
if (error != 0)
return error;
Mega-commit for Linux emulator update.. This has been stress tested under netscape-2.0 for Linux running all the Java stuff. The scrollbars are now working, at least on my machine. (whew! :-) I'm uncomfortable with the size of this commit, but it's too inter-dependant to easily seperate out. The main changes: COMPAT_LINUX is *GONE*. Most of the code has been moved out of the i386 machine dependent section into the linux emulator itself. The int 0x80 syscall code was almost identical to the lcall 7,0 code and a minor tweak allows them to both be used with the same C code. All kernels can now just modload the lkm and it'll DTRT without having to rebuild the kernel first. Like IBCS2, you can statically compile it in with "options LINUX". A pile of new syscalls implemented, including getdents(), llseek(), readv(), writev(), msync(), personality(). The Linux-ELF libraries want to use some of these. linux_select() now obeys Linux semantics, ie: returns the time remaining of the timeout value rather than leaving it the original value. Quite a few bugs removed, including incorrect arguments being used in syscalls.. eg: mixups between passing the sigset as an int, vs passing it as a pointer and doing a copyin(), missing return values, unhandled cases, SIOC* ioctls, etc. The build for the code has changed. i386/conf/files now knows how to build linux_genassym and generate linux_assym.h on the fly. Supporting changes elsewhere in the kernel: The user-mode signal trampoline has moved from the U area to immediately below the top of the stack (below PS_STRINGS). This allows the different binary emulations to have their own signal trampoline code (which gets rid of the hardwired syscall 103 (sigreturn on BSD, syslog on Linux)) and so that the emulator can provide the exact "struct sigcontext *" argument to the program's signal handlers. The sigstack's "ss_flags" now uses SS_DISABLE and SS_ONSTACK flags, which have the same values as the re-used SA_DISABLE and SA_ONSTACK which are intended for sigaction only. This enables the support of a SA_RESETHAND flag to sigaction to implement the gross SYSV and Linux SA_ONESHOT signal semantics where the signal handler is reset when it's triggered. makesyscalls.sh no longer appends the struct sysentvec on the end of the generated init_sysent.c code. It's a lot saner to have it in a seperate file rather than trying to update the structure inside the awk script. :-) At exec time, the dozen bytes or so of signal trampoline code are copied to the top of the user's stack, rather than obtaining the trampoline code the old way by getting a clone of the parent's user area. This allows Linux and native binaries to freely exec each other without getting trampolines mixed up.
1996-03-02 19:38:20 +00:00
bsd_args.buf = (struct shmid_ds*)stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct shmid_ds));
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
2001-09-08 19:07:04 +00:00
linux_to_bsd_shmid_ds(&linux_shmid, bsd_args.buf);
bsd_args.shmid = args->shmid;
bsd_args.cmd = IPC_SET;
return shmctl(td, &bsd_args);
case LINUX_IPC_RMID:
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
2001-09-08 19:07:04 +00:00
bsd_args.shmid = args->shmid;
bsd_args.cmd = IPC_RMID;
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
2001-09-08 19:07:04 +00:00
if (args->buf == NULL)
bsd_args.buf = NULL;
else {
error = linux_shmid_pullup(args->cmd & LINUX_IPC_64,
&linux_shmid, (caddr_t)args->buf);
if (error != 0)
return error;
bsd_args.buf = (struct shmid_ds*)stackgap_alloc(&sg, sizeof(struct shmid_ds));
Round of cleanups and enhancements. These include (in random order): o Introduce private types for use in linux syscalls for two reasons: 1. establish type independence for ease in porting and, 2. provide a visual queue as to which syscalls have proper prototypes to further cleanup the i386/alpha split. Linuxulator types are prefixed by 'l_'. void and char have not been "virtualized". o Provide dummy functions for all syscalls and remove dummy functions or implementations of truely obsolete syscalls. o Sanitize the shm*, sem* and msg* syscalls. o Make a first attempt to implement the linux_sysctl syscall. At this time it only returns one MIB (KERN_VERSION), but most importantly, it tells us when we need to add additional sysctls :-) o Bump the kenel version up to 2.4.2 (this is not the same as the KERN_VERSION MIB, BTW). o Implement new syscalls, of which most are specific to i386. Our syscall table is now up to date with Linux 2.4.2. Some highlights: - Implement the 32-bit uid_t and gid_t bases syscalls. - Implement a couple of 64-bit file size/offset bases syscalls. o Fix or improve numerous syscalls and prototypes. o Reduce style(9) violations while I'm here. Especially indentation inconsistencies within the same file are addressed. Re-indenting did not obfuscate actual changes to the extend that it could not be combined. NOTE: I spend some time testing these changes and found that if there were regressions, they were not caused by these changes AFAICT. It was observed that installing a RH 7.1 runtime environment did make matters worse. Hangs and/or reboots have been observed with and without these changes, so when it failed to make life better in cases it doesn't look like it made it worse.
2001-09-08 19:07:04 +00:00
linux_to_bsd_shmid_ds(&linux_shmid, bsd_args.buf);
}
return shmctl(td, &bsd_args);
case LINUX_SHM_LOCK:
case LINUX_SHM_UNLOCK:
default:
linux_msg(td, "ipc typ=%d not implemented", args->cmd & ~LINUX_IPC_64);
return EINVAL;
}
}