7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
alfred
f770c48d15 Support readlink(2) better. Readlink does not nul terminate the
result buffer, so we need to format it ourselves.  The problem is
that the length is stored as the return value from readlink, so we
need to pass the return value from our syscall into print_arg.

Motivated by: truss garbage on my screen from reading /etc/malloc.conf.
2004-07-17 19:48:49 +00:00
dwmalone
1bfb55e5d9 Move declarations of Procfd to a header file. 2004-01-07 14:29:45 +00:00
marcel
3f532e652b Port truss(1) to 64-bit architectures:
o  Syscall return values do not fit in int on 64-bit architectures.
   Change the type of retval in <arch>_syscall_exit() to long and
   change the prototype of said function to return a long as well.
o  Change the prototype of print_syscall_ret() to take a long for
   the return address and change the format string accordingly.
o  Replace the code sequence
	tmp = malloc(X);
	sprintf(tmp, format, ...);
   with X by definition too small on 64-bit platforms by
        asprintf(&tmp, format, ...);

With these changes the output makes sense again, although it does
mess up the tabulation on ia64. Go widescreen...

Not tested on: alpha, sparc64.
2003-11-09 03:48:13 +00:00
dwmalone
24262691d4 Various cleanups of truss:
1) Missing include.
2) Constness.
3) ANSIfication.
4) Avoid some shadowing.
5) Add/clarify some error messages.
6) Some int functions were using return without a value.
7) Mark some parameters as unused.
8) Cast a value we know is non-negative to a size_t before comparing.
2002-11-09 22:46:51 +00:00
mdodd
d20661ba22 - Use time.h not sys/time.h.
- Fix printf format errors.

Submitted by:	 bde
2002-08-06 12:46:14 +00:00
mdodd
a4b3e13b54 Diff reduction. 2002-08-05 13:23:41 +00:00
jake
38c44f7803 Ported to sparc64. 2002-08-04 17:57:01 +00:00