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/*
* Copyright (c) 1994-1995 S<EFBFBD>ren Schmidt
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
* in this position and unchanged.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software withough specific prior written permission
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $Id: linux_ioctl.c,v 1.28 1998/08/31 10:53:33 jkh Exp $
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/filedesc.h>
#include <sys/filio.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
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
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_dl.h>
#include <net/if_types.h>
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
#include <sys/sockio.h>
#include <machine/soundcard.h>
#include <machine/console.h>
#include <i386/linux/linux.h>
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
#include <i386/linux/linux_proto.h>
#define ISSIGVALID(sig) ((sig) > 0 && (sig) < NSIG)
struct linux_termio {
unsigned short c_iflag;
unsigned short c_oflag;
unsigned short c_cflag;
unsigned short c_lflag;
unsigned char c_line;
unsigned char c_cc[LINUX_NCC];
};
struct linux_termios {
unsigned long c_iflag;
unsigned long c_oflag;
unsigned long c_cflag;
unsigned long c_lflag;
unsigned char c_line;
unsigned char c_cc[LINUX_NCCS];
};
struct linux_winsize {
unsigned short ws_row, ws_col;
unsigned short ws_xpixel, ws_ypixel;
};
static struct speedtab sptab[] = {
{ 0, 0 }, { 50, 1 }, { 75, 2 }, { 110, 3 },
{ 134, 4 }, { 135, 4 }, { 150, 5 }, { 200, 6 },
{ 300, 7 }, { 600, 8 }, { 1200, 9 }, { 1800, 10 },
{ 2400, 11 }, { 4800, 12 }, { 9600, 13 },
{ 19200, 14 }, { 38400, 15 },
{ 57600, 4097 }, { 115200, 4098 }, {-1, -1 }
};
struct linux_serial_struct {
int type;
int line;
int port;
int irq;
int flags;
int xmit_fifo_size;
int custom_divisor;
int baud_base;
unsigned short close_delay;
char reserved_char[2];
int hub6;
unsigned short closing_wait;
unsigned short closing_wait2;
int reserved[4];
};
static int
linux_to_bsd_speed(int code, struct speedtab *table)
{
for ( ; table->sp_code != -1; table++)
if (table->sp_code == code)
return (table->sp_speed);
return -1;
}
static int
bsd_to_linux_speed(int speed, struct speedtab *table)
{
for ( ; table->sp_speed != -1; table++)
if (table->sp_speed == speed)
return (table->sp_code);
return -1;
}
static void
bsd_to_linux_termios(struct termios *bsd_termios,
struct linux_termios *linux_termios)
{
int i;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("LINUX: BSD termios structure (input):\n");
printf("i=%08x o=%08x c=%08x l=%08x ispeed=%d ospeed=%d\n",
bsd_termios->c_iflag, bsd_termios->c_oflag,
bsd_termios->c_cflag, bsd_termios->c_lflag,
bsd_termios->c_ispeed, bsd_termios->c_ospeed);
printf("c_cc ");
for (i=0; i<NCCS; i++)
printf("%02x ", bsd_termios->c_cc[i]);
printf("\n");
#endif
linux_termios->c_iflag = 0;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & IGNBRK)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_IGNBRK;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & BRKINT)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_BRKINT;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & IGNPAR)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_IGNPAR;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & PARMRK)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_PARMRK;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & INPCK)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_INPCK;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & ISTRIP)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_ISTRIP;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & INLCR)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_INLCR;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & IGNCR)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_IGNCR;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & ICRNL)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_ICRNL;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & IXON)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_IXANY;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & IXON)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_IXON;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & IXOFF)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_IXOFF;
if (bsd_termios->c_iflag & IMAXBEL)
linux_termios->c_iflag |= LINUX_IMAXBEL;
linux_termios->c_oflag = 0;
if (bsd_termios->c_oflag & OPOST)
linux_termios->c_oflag |= LINUX_OPOST;
if (bsd_termios->c_oflag & ONLCR)
linux_termios->c_oflag |= LINUX_ONLCR;
if (bsd_termios->c_oflag & OXTABS)
linux_termios->c_oflag |= LINUX_XTABS;
linux_termios->c_cflag =
bsd_to_linux_speed(bsd_termios->c_ispeed, sptab);
linux_termios->c_cflag |= (bsd_termios->c_cflag & CSIZE) >> 4;
if (bsd_termios->c_cflag & CSTOPB)
linux_termios->c_cflag |= LINUX_CSTOPB;
if (bsd_termios->c_cflag & CREAD)
linux_termios->c_cflag |= LINUX_CREAD;
if (bsd_termios->c_cflag & PARENB)
linux_termios->c_cflag |= LINUX_PARENB;
if (bsd_termios->c_cflag & PARODD)
linux_termios->c_cflag |= LINUX_PARODD;
if (bsd_termios->c_cflag & HUPCL)
linux_termios->c_cflag |= LINUX_HUPCL;
if (bsd_termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL)
linux_termios->c_cflag |= LINUX_CLOCAL;
if (bsd_termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS)
linux_termios->c_cflag |= LINUX_CRTSCTS;
linux_termios->c_lflag = 0;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ISIG)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ISIG;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ICANON)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ICANON;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ECHO)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ECHO;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ECHOE)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ECHOE;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ECHOK)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ECHOK;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ECHONL)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ECHONL;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & NOFLSH)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_NOFLSH;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & TOSTOP)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_TOSTOP;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ECHOCTL)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ECHOCTL;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ECHOPRT)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ECHOPRT;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & ECHOKE)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_ECHOKE;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & FLUSHO)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_FLUSHO;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & PENDIN)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_PENDIN;
if (bsd_termios->c_lflag & IEXTEN)
linux_termios->c_lflag |= LINUX_IEXTEN;
for (i=0; i<LINUX_NCCS; i++)
linux_termios->c_cc[i] = LINUX_POSIX_VDISABLE;
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VINTR] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VINTR];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VQUIT] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VQUIT];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VERASE] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VERASE];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VKILL] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VKILL];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VEOF] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VEOF];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VEOL] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VEOL];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VMIN] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VMIN];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VTIME] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VTIME];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VEOL2] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VEOL2];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VSWTC] = _POSIX_VDISABLE;
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VSUSP] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VSUSP];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VSTART] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VSTART];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VSTOP] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VSTOP];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VREPRINT] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VREPRINT];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VDISCARD] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VDISCARD];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VWERASE] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VWERASE];
linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VLNEXT] = bsd_termios->c_cc[VLNEXT];
for (i=0; i<LINUX_NCCS; i++) {
if (linux_termios->c_cc[i] == _POSIX_VDISABLE)
linux_termios->c_cc[i] = LINUX_POSIX_VDISABLE;
}
linux_termios->c_line = 0;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("LINUX: LINUX termios structure (output):\n");
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printf("i=%08lx o=%08lx c=%08lx l=%08lx line=%d\n",
linux_termios->c_iflag, linux_termios->c_oflag, linux_termios->c_cflag,
linux_termios->c_lflag, linux_termios->c_line);
printf("c_cc ");
for (i=0; i<LINUX_NCCS; i++)
printf("%02x ", linux_termios->c_cc[i]);
printf("\n");
#endif
}
static void
linux_to_bsd_termios(struct linux_termios *linux_termios,
struct termios *bsd_termios)
{
int i;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("LINUX: LINUX termios structure (input):\n");
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printf("i=%08lx o=%08lx c=%08lx l=%08lx line=%d\n",
linux_termios->c_iflag, linux_termios->c_oflag, linux_termios->c_cflag,
linux_termios->c_lflag, linux_termios->c_line);
printf("c_cc ");
for (i=0; i<LINUX_NCCS; i++)
printf("%02x ", linux_termios->c_cc[i]);
printf("\n");
#endif
bsd_termios->c_iflag = 0;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_IGNBRK)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= IGNBRK;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_BRKINT)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= BRKINT;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_IGNPAR)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= IGNPAR;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_PARMRK)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= PARMRK;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_INPCK)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= INPCK;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_ISTRIP)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= ISTRIP;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_INLCR)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= INLCR;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_IGNCR)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= IGNCR;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_ICRNL)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= ICRNL;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_IXON)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= IXANY;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_IXON)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= IXON;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_IXOFF)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= IXOFF;
if (linux_termios->c_iflag & LINUX_IMAXBEL)
bsd_termios->c_iflag |= IMAXBEL;
bsd_termios->c_oflag = 0;
if (linux_termios->c_oflag & LINUX_OPOST)
bsd_termios->c_oflag |= OPOST;
if (linux_termios->c_oflag & LINUX_ONLCR)
bsd_termios->c_oflag |= ONLCR;
if (linux_termios->c_oflag & LINUX_XTABS)
bsd_termios->c_oflag |= OXTABS;
bsd_termios->c_cflag = (linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_CSIZE) << 4;
if (linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_CSTOPB)
bsd_termios->c_cflag |= CSTOPB;
if (linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_PARENB)
bsd_termios->c_cflag |= PARENB;
if (linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_PARODD)
bsd_termios->c_cflag |= PARODD;
if (linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_HUPCL)
bsd_termios->c_cflag |= HUPCL;
if (linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_CLOCAL)
bsd_termios->c_cflag |= CLOCAL;
if (linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_CRTSCTS)
bsd_termios->c_cflag |= CRTSCTS;
bsd_termios->c_lflag = 0;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ISIG)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ISIG;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ICANON)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ICANON;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ECHO)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ECHO;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ECHOE)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ECHOE;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ECHOK)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ECHOK;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ECHONL)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ECHONL;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_NOFLSH)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= NOFLSH;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_TOSTOP)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= TOSTOP;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ECHOCTL)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ECHOCTL;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ECHOPRT)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ECHOPRT;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_ECHOKE)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= ECHOKE;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_FLUSHO)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= FLUSHO;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & LINUX_PENDIN)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= PENDIN;
if (linux_termios->c_lflag & IEXTEN)
bsd_termios->c_lflag |= IEXTEN;
for (i=0; i<NCCS; i++)
bsd_termios->c_cc[i] = _POSIX_VDISABLE;
bsd_termios->c_cc[VINTR] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VINTR];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VQUIT] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VQUIT];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VERASE] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VERASE];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VKILL] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VKILL];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VEOF] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VEOF];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VEOL] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VEOL];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VMIN] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VMIN];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VTIME] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VTIME];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VEOL2] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VEOL2];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VSUSP] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VSUSP];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VSTART] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VSTART];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VSTOP] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VSTOP];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VREPRINT] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VREPRINT];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VDISCARD] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VDISCARD];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VWERASE] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VWERASE];
bsd_termios->c_cc[VLNEXT] = linux_termios->c_cc[LINUX_VLNEXT];
for (i=0; i<NCCS; i++) {
if (bsd_termios->c_cc[i] == LINUX_POSIX_VDISABLE)
bsd_termios->c_cc[i] = _POSIX_VDISABLE;
}
bsd_termios->c_ispeed = bsd_termios->c_ospeed =
linux_to_bsd_speed(linux_termios->c_cflag & LINUX_CBAUD, sptab);
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("LINUX: BSD termios structure (output):\n");
printf("i=%08x o=%08x c=%08x l=%08x ispeed=%d ospeed=%d\n",
bsd_termios->c_iflag, bsd_termios->c_oflag,
bsd_termios->c_cflag, bsd_termios->c_lflag,
bsd_termios->c_ispeed, bsd_termios->c_ospeed);
printf("c_cc ");
for (i=0; i<NCCS; i++)
printf("%02x ", bsd_termios->c_cc[i]);
printf("\n");
#endif
}
static void
bsd_to_linux_termio(struct termios *bsd_termios,
struct linux_termio *linux_termio)
{
struct linux_termios tmios;
bsd_to_linux_termios(bsd_termios, &tmios);
linux_termio->c_iflag = tmios.c_iflag;
linux_termio->c_oflag = tmios.c_oflag;
linux_termio->c_cflag = tmios.c_cflag;
linux_termio->c_lflag = tmios.c_lflag;
linux_termio->c_line = tmios.c_line;
memcpy(linux_termio->c_cc, tmios.c_cc, LINUX_NCC);
}
static void
linux_to_bsd_termio(struct linux_termio *linux_termio,
struct termios *bsd_termios)
{
struct linux_termios tmios;
int i;
tmios.c_iflag = linux_termio->c_iflag;
tmios.c_oflag = linux_termio->c_oflag;
tmios.c_cflag = linux_termio->c_cflag;
tmios.c_lflag = linux_termio->c_lflag;
for (i=0; i<LINUX_NCCS; i++)
tmios.c_cc[i] = LINUX_POSIX_VDISABLE;
memcpy(tmios.c_cc, linux_termio->c_cc, LINUX_NCC);
linux_to_bsd_termios(&tmios, bsd_termios);
}
static void
linux_tiocgserial(struct file *fp, struct linux_serial_struct *lss)
{
if (!fp || !lss)
return;
lss->type = LINUX_PORT_16550A;
lss->flags = 0;
lss->close_delay = 0;
}
static void
linux_tiocsserial(struct file *fp, struct linux_serial_struct *lss)
{
if (!fp || !lss)
return;
}
int
linux_ioctl(struct proc *p, struct linux_ioctl_args *args)
{
struct termios bsd_termios;
struct linux_termios linux_termios;
struct linux_termio linux_termio;
struct filedesc *fdp = p->p_fd;
struct file *fp;
int (*func)(struct file *fp, u_long com, caddr_t data, struct proc *p);
int bsd_line, linux_line;
int error;
#ifdef DEBUG
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printf("Linux-emul(%ld): ioctl(%d, %04lx, *)\n",
(long)p->p_pid, args->fd, args->cmd);
#endif
if ((unsigned)args->fd >= fdp->fd_nfiles
|| (fp = fdp->fd_ofiles[args->fd]) == 0)
return EBADF;
if (!fp || (fp->f_flag & (FREAD | FWRITE)) == 0) {
return EBADF;
}
func = fp->f_ops->fo_ioctl;
switch (args->cmd & 0xffff) {
case LINUX_TCGETA:
if ((error = (*func)(fp, TIOCGETA, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p)) != 0)
return error;
bsd_to_linux_termio(&bsd_termios, &linux_termio);
return copyout((caddr_t)&linux_termio, (caddr_t)args->arg,
sizeof(linux_termio));
case LINUX_TCSETA:
linux_to_bsd_termio((struct linux_termio *)args->arg, &bsd_termios);
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETA, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p);
case LINUX_TCSETAW:
linux_to_bsd_termio((struct linux_termio *)args->arg, &bsd_termios);
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETAW, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p);
case LINUX_TCSETAF:
linux_to_bsd_termio((struct linux_termio *)args->arg, &bsd_termios);
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETAF, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p);
case LINUX_TCGETS:
if ((error = (*func)(fp, TIOCGETA, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p)) != 0)
return error;
bsd_to_linux_termios(&bsd_termios, &linux_termios);
return copyout((caddr_t)&linux_termios, (caddr_t)args->arg,
sizeof(linux_termios));
case LINUX_TCSETS:
linux_to_bsd_termios((struct linux_termios *)args->arg, &bsd_termios);
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETA, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p);
case LINUX_TCSETSW:
linux_to_bsd_termios((struct linux_termios *)args->arg, &bsd_termios);
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETAW, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p);
case LINUX_TCSETSF:
linux_to_bsd_termios((struct linux_termios *)args->arg, &bsd_termios);
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETAF, (caddr_t)&bsd_termios, p);
case LINUX_TIOCGPGRP:
args->cmd = TIOCGPGRP;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCSPGRP:
args->cmd = TIOCSPGRP;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCGWINSZ:
args->cmd = TIOCGWINSZ;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCSWINSZ:
args->cmd = TIOCSWINSZ;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_FIONREAD:
args->cmd = FIONREAD;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_FIONBIO:
args->cmd = FIONBIO;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_FIOASYNC:
args->cmd = FIOASYNC;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_FIONCLEX:
args->cmd = FIONCLEX;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_FIOCLEX:
args->cmd = FIOCLEX;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCEXCL:
args->cmd = TIOCEXCL;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCNXCL:
args->cmd = TIOCNXCL;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCCONS:
args->cmd = TIOCCONS;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCNOTTY:
args->cmd = TIOCNOTTY;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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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case LINUX_SIOCGIFCONF:
args->cmd = OSIOCGIFCONF;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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
case LINUX_SIOCGIFFLAGS:
args->cmd = SIOCGIFFLAGS;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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
case LINUX_SIOCGIFADDR:
args->cmd = OSIOCGIFADDR;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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
case LINUX_SIOCGIFDSTADDR:
args->cmd = OSIOCGIFDSTADDR;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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
case LINUX_SIOCGIFBRDADDR:
args->cmd = OSIOCGIFBRDADDR;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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
case LINUX_SIOCGIFNETMASK:
args->cmd = OSIOCGIFNETMASK;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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
/* get hardware address */
case LINUX_SIOCGIFHWADDR:
{
int ifn;
struct ifnet *ifp;
struct ifaddr *ifa;
struct sockaddr_dl *sdl;
struct linux_ifreq *ifr = (struct linux_ifreq *)args->arg;
/*
* Note that we don't actually respect the name in the ifreq structure, as
* Linux interface names are all different
*/
for (ifn = 0; ifn < if_index; ifn++) {
ifp = ifnet_addrs[ifn]->ifa_ifp; /* pointer to interface */
if (ifp->if_type == IFT_ETHER) { /* looks good */
/* walk the address list */
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for (ifa = TAILQ_FIRST(&ifp->if_addrhead); ifa; ifa = TAILQ_NEXT(ifa, ifa_link)) {
if ((sdl = (struct sockaddr_dl *)ifa->ifa_addr) && /* we have an address structure */
(sdl->sdl_family == AF_LINK) && /* it's a link address */
(sdl->sdl_type == IFT_ETHER)) { /* for an ethernet link */
return(copyout(LLADDR(sdl), (caddr_t)&ifr->ifr_hwaddr.sa_data, LINUX_IFHWADDRLEN));
}
}
}
}
return(ENOENT); /* ??? */
}
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
case LINUX_SIOCADDMULTI:
args->cmd = SIOCADDMULTI;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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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case LINUX_SIOCDELMULTI:
args->cmd = SIOCDELMULTI;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
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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case LINUX_FIOSETOWN:
args->cmd = FIOSETOWN;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SIOCSPGRP:
args->cmd = SIOCSPGRP;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_FIOGETOWN:
args->cmd = FIOGETOWN;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SIOCGPGRP:
args->cmd = SIOCGPGRP;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SIOCATMARK:
args->cmd = SIOCATMARK;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCSETD:
switch (args->arg) {
case LINUX_N_TTY:
bsd_line = TTYDISC;
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETD, (caddr_t)&bsd_line, p);
case LINUX_N_SLIP:
bsd_line = SLIPDISC;
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETD, (caddr_t)&bsd_line, p);
case LINUX_N_PPP:
bsd_line = PPPDISC;
return (*func)(fp, TIOCSETD, (caddr_t)&bsd_line, p);
default:
return EINVAL;
}
case LINUX_TIOCGETD:
bsd_line = TTYDISC;
if (error =(*func)(fp, TIOCSETD, (caddr_t)&bsd_line, p))
return error;
switch (bsd_line) {
case TTYDISC:
linux_line = LINUX_N_TTY;
break;
case SLIPDISC:
linux_line = LINUX_N_SLIP;
break;
case PPPDISC:
linux_line = LINUX_N_PPP;
break;
default:
return EINVAL;
}
return copyout(&linux_line, (caddr_t)args->arg,
sizeof(int));
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR :
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_GETOPTR;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_GETIPTR :
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_GETIPTR;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_SETTRIGGER:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_SETTRIGGER;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_RESET:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_RESET;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_SYNC;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_STEREO;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_GETBLKSIZE:
/* LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_SETBLKSIZE */
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_GETBLKSIZE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_PCM_WRITE_CHANNELS:
args->cmd = SOUND_PCM_WRITE_CHANNELS;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_PCM_WRITE_FILTER:
args->cmd = SOUND_PCM_WRITE_FILTER;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_POST:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_POST;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_SUBDIVIDE:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_SUBDIVIDE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_SETFRAGMENT;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_GETOSPACE:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_GETOSPACE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_GETISPACE:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_GETISPACE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SNDCTL_DSP_NONBLOCK:
args->cmd = SNDCTL_DSP_NONBLOCK;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_VOLUME:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_VOLUME;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_BASS:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_BASS;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_TREBLE:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_TREBLE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_SYNTH:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_SYNTH;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_PCM:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_PCM;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_SPEAKER:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_SPEAKER;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_MIC:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_MIC;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_CD:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_CD;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_IMIX:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_IMIX;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_ALTPCM:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_ALTPCM;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_RECLEV:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_RECLEV;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_IGAIN:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_IGAIN;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_OGAIN:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_OGAIN;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE1:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE1;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE2:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE2;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE3:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_LINE3;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_SOUND_MIXER_READ_DEVMASK:
args->cmd = SOUND_MIXER_READ_DEVMASK;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_TIOCGSERIAL:
linux_tiocgserial(fp, (struct linux_serial_struct *)args->arg);
return 0;
case LINUX_TIOCSSERIAL:
linux_tiocsserial(fp, (struct linux_serial_struct *)args->arg);
return 0;
case LINUX_TCFLSH:
args->cmd = TIOCFLUSH;
switch (args->arg) {
case LINUX_TCIFLUSH:
args->arg = FREAD;
break;
case LINUX_TCOFLUSH:
args->arg = FWRITE;
break;
case LINUX_TCIOFLUSH:
args->arg = FREAD | FWRITE;
break;
default:
return EINVAL;
}
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_VT_OPENQRY:
args->cmd = VT_OPENQRY;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_VT_GETMODE:
args->cmd = VT_GETMODE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_VT_SETMODE:
{
struct vt_mode *mode;
args->cmd = VT_SETMODE;
mode = (struct vt_mode *)args->arg;
if (!ISSIGVALID(mode->frsig) && ISSIGVALID(mode->acqsig))
mode->frsig = mode->acqsig;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
}
case LINUX_VT_GETSTATE:
args->cmd = VT_GETACTIVE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_VT_ACTIVATE:
args->cmd = VT_ACTIVATE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_VT_WAITACTIVE:
args->cmd = VT_WAITACTIVE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_KDGKBMODE:
args->cmd = KDGKBMODE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_KDSKBMODE:
{
int kbdmode;
switch (args->arg) {
case LINUX_KBD_RAW:
kbdmode = K_RAW;
return (*func)(fp, KDSKBMODE, (caddr_t)&kbdmode, p);
case LINUX_KBD_XLATE:
kbdmode = K_XLATE;
return (*func)(fp, KDSKBMODE , (caddr_t)&kbdmode, p);
case LINUX_KBD_MEDIUMRAW:
kbdmode = K_RAW;
return (*func)(fp, KDSKBMODE , (caddr_t)&kbdmode, p);
default:
return EINVAL;
}
}
case LINUX_KDGETMODE:
args->cmd = KDGETMODE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_KDSETMODE:
args->cmd = KDSETMODE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_KDSETLED:
args->cmd = KDSETLED;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_KDGETLED:
args->cmd = KDGETLED;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_KIOCSOUND:
args->cmd = KIOCSOUND;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
case LINUX_KDMKTONE:
args->cmd = KDMKTONE;
return ioctl(p, (struct ioctl_args *)args);
}
uprintf("LINUX: 'ioctl' fd=%d, typ=0x%x(%c), num=0x%x not implemented\n",
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args->fd, (u_int)((args->cmd & 0xffff00) >> 8),
(int)((args->cmd & 0xffff00) >> 8), (u_int)(args->cmd & 0xff));
return EINVAL;
}