freebsd-skq/lib/libc/sparc64/SYS.h
peter 1b55a32fbf Adjust the syscall stub macros to be consistent in their meaning. In
particular:
SYSCALL() makes a syscall, with errno handling, and continues execution
directly after the macro in the non-error case.
RSYSCALL() is just like SYSCALL(), but returns after success.
Both SYSCALL(name) and RSYSCALL(name) export  "__sys_name" as a strong
symbol, with "_name" and "name" as weak aliases.
PSEUDO() is just like RSYSCALL(), but skipping the "name" weak alias.  It
still does "__sys_name" and "_name".

Change i386 to add errno handling to PSEUDO.  The same for amd64 and
sparc64, with appear to have copied the behavior.
ia64 was correct (as was alpha).  Just remove some apparently unused
variants of the macros. (untested!)
I believe powerpc is correct.
Fix arm to not export "name" from the PSEUDO case.  Remove apparently
extra unused variants.  (untested!)

The errno problem manifested on i386/amd64/sparc64 by having "PSEUDO"
classified syscalls return without setting errno.  eg: "addr = mmap()"
could return with "addr" = 22 instead of setting errno to 22 and
returning -1.

Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-07-04 23:18:38 +00:00

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/*-
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*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* William Jolitz.
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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*
* @(#)SYS.h 5.5 (Berkeley) 5/7/91
* from: FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/i386/SYS.h,v 1.20 2001/01/29
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <machine/asm.h>
#include <machine/utrap.h>
#define ERROR() \
mov %o7, %g1 ; \
call HIDENAME(cerror) ; \
mov %g1, %o7
#define _SYSENTRY(x) \
ENTRY(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)) ; \
.weak CNAME(x) ; \
.type CNAME(x),@function ; \
.set CNAME(x),CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)) ; \
.weak CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)) ; \
.type CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)), @function ; \
.set CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)),CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x))
#define _SYSEND(x) \
.size CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)), . - CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)) ; \
.size CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)), . - CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)) ; \
.size CNAME(__CONCAT(,x)), . - CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x))
#define _SYSCALL(x) \
mov __CONCAT(SYS_,x), %g1 ; \
ta %xcc, ST_SYSCALL ; \
bcc,a,pt %xcc, 1f ; \
nop ; \
ERROR() ; \
1:
#define RSYSCALL(x) \
_SYSENTRY(x) ; \
_SYSCALL(x) ; \
retl ; \
nop ; \
_SYSEND(x)
#define PSEUDO(x) \
ENTRY(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)) ; \
.weak CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)) ; \
.type CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)),@function ; \
.set CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)),CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)) ; \
_SYSCALL(x) ; \
retl ; \
nop ; \
.size CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)), . - CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x)) ; \
.size CNAME(__CONCAT(_,x)), . - CNAME(__CONCAT(__sys_,x))