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Re: [PATCH 5/9] linux-user: mips: Update syscall numbers to kernel 5.5 l
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Laurent Vivier |
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Re: [PATCH 5/9] linux-user: mips: Update syscall numbers to kernel 5.5 level |
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Wed, 12 Feb 2020 22:09:20 +0100 |
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Le 04/02/2020 à 13:07, Aleksandar Markovic a écrit :
> From: Aleksandar Markovic <address@hidden>
>
> Update mips syscall numbers based on Linux kernel tag v5.5.
>
> CC: Aurelien Jarno <address@hidden>
> CC: Aleksandar Rikalo <address@hidden>
> Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <address@hidden>
> ---
> linux-user/mips/cpu_loop.c | 78
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> linux-user/mips/syscall_nr.h | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
> linux-user/mips64/syscall_nr.h | 13 +++++++
> 3 files changed, 135 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/linux-user/mips/cpu_loop.c b/linux-user/mips/cpu_loop.c
> index 39915b3..b81479b 100644
> --- a/linux-user/mips/cpu_loop.c
> +++ b/linux-user/mips/cpu_loop.c
> @@ -25,8 +25,9 @@
> #include "internal.h"
>
> # ifdef TARGET_ABI_MIPSO32
> +# define MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED -1
> # define MIPS_SYS(name, args) args,
> -static const uint8_t mips_syscall_args[] = {
> +static const int8_t mips_syscall_args[] = {
> MIPS_SYS(sys_syscall , 8) /* 4000 */
> MIPS_SYS(sys_exit , 1)
> MIPS_SYS(sys_fork , 0)
> @@ -390,6 +391,75 @@ static const uint8_t mips_syscall_args[] = {
> MIPS_SYS(sys_copy_file_range, 6) /* 360 */
> MIPS_SYS(sys_preadv2, 6)
> MIPS_SYS(sys_pwritev2, 6)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_pkey_mprotect, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_pkey_alloc, 2)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_pkey_free, 1) /* 365 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_statx, 5)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_rseq, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_io_pgetevents, 6)
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED, /* 370 */
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED, /* 375 */
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED, /* 380 */
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED, /* 385 */
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED, /* 390 */
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED,
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_semget, 3)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_semctl, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_shmget, 3) /* 395 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_shmctl, 3)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_shmat, 3)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_shmdt, 1)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_msgget, 2)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_msgsnd, 4) /* 400 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_msgrcv, 5)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_msgctl, 3)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_timer_gettime64, 2)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_timer_settime64, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_timerfd_gettime64, 2) /* 410 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_timerfd_settime64, 4)
These have different names in the kernel:
clock_gettime64 403
clock_settime64 404
clock_adjtime64 405
clock_getres_time64 406
clock_nanosleep_time64 407
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_utimensat_time64, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_pselect6_time64, 6)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_ppoll_time64, 5)
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED, /* 415 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_io_pgetevents_time64, 6)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_recvmmsg_time64, 5)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_mq_timedsend_time64, 5)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_mq_timedreceive_time64, 5)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_semtimedop_time64, 4) /* 420 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_rt_sigtimedwait_time64, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_futex_time64, 6)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_sched_rr_get_interval_time64, 2)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_pidfd_send_signal, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_io_uring_setup, 2) /* 425 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_io_uring_enter, 6)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_io_uring_register, 4)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_open_tree, 3)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_move_mount, 5)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_fsopen, 2) /* 430 */
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_fsconfig, 5)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_fsmount, 3)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_fspick, 3)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_pidfd_open, 2)
> + MIPS_SYS(sys_clone3, 2) /* 435 */
This comes from arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl for the
syscall number.
Where do you find the number of the arguments in the kernel?
> +
> };
> # undef MIPS_SYS
> # endif /* O32 */
> @@ -447,8 +517,14 @@ void cpu_loop(CPUMIPSState *env)
> # ifdef TARGET_ABI_MIPSO32
> syscall_num = env->active_tc.gpr[2] - 4000;
> if (syscall_num >= sizeof(mips_syscall_args)) {
> + /* syscall_num is larger that any defined for MIPS O32 */
> + ret = -TARGET_ENOSYS;
> + } else if (mips_syscall_args[syscall_num] ==
> + MIPS_SYSCALL_NUMBER_UNUSED) {
> + /* syscall_num belongs to the range not defined for MIPS O32
> */
> ret = -TARGET_ENOSYS;
> } else {
> + /* syscall_num is valid */
> int nb_args;
> abi_ulong sp_reg;
> abi_ulong arg5 = 0, arg6 = 0, arg7 = 0, arg8 = 0;
> diff --git a/linux-user/mips/syscall_nr.h b/linux-user/mips/syscall_nr.h
> index 7fa7fa5..0be3af1 100644
> --- a/linux-user/mips/syscall_nr.h
> +++ b/linux-user/mips/syscall_nr.h
> @@ -376,5 +376,50 @@
> #define TARGET_NR_statx (TARGET_NR_Linux + 366)
> #define TARGET_NR_rseq (TARGET_NR_Linux + 367)
> #define TARGET_NR_io_pgetevents (TARGET_NR_Linux + 368)
> +/* room for arch specific calls */
> +#define TARGET_NR_semget (TARGET_NR_Linux + 393)
> +#define TARGET_NR_semctl (TARGET_NR_Linux + 394)
> +#define TARGET_NR_shmget (TARGET_NR_Linux + 395)
> +#define TARGET_NR_shmctl (TARGET_NR_Linux + 396)
> +#define TARGET_NR_shmat (TARGET_NR_Linux + 397)
> +#define TARGET_NR_shmdt (TARGET_NR_Linux + 398)
> +#define TARGET_NR_msgget (TARGET_NR_Linux + 399)
> +#define TARGET_NR_msgsnd (TARGET_NR_Linux + 400)
> +#define TARGET_NR_msgrcv (TARGET_NR_Linux + 401)
> +#define TARGET_NR_msgctl (TARGET_NR_Linux + 402)
> +/* 403-423 common for 32-bit archs */
> +#define TARGET_NR_clock_gettime64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 403)
> +#define TARGET_NR_clock_settime64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 404)
> +#define TARGET_NR_clock_adjtime64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 405)
> +#define TARGET_NR_clock_getres_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 406)
> +#define TARGET_NR_clock_nanosleep_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 407)
> +#define TARGET_NR_timer_gettime64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 408)
> +#define TARGET_NR_timer_settime64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 409)
> +#define TARGET_NR_timerfd_gettime64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 410)
> +#define TARGET_NR_timerfd_settime64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 411)
> +#define TARGET_NR_utimensat_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 412)
> +#define TARGET_NR_pselect6_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 413)
> +#define TARGET_NR_ppoll_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 414)
> +#define TARGET_NR_io_pgetevents_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 416)
> +#define TARGET_NR_recvmmsg_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 417)
> +#define TARGET_NR_mq_timedsend_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 418)
> +#define TARGET_NR_mq_timedreceive_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 419)
> +#define TARGET_NR_semtimedop_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 420)
> +#define TARGET_NR_rt_sigtimedwait_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 421)
> +#define TARGET_NR_futex_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 422)
> +#define TARGET_NR_sched_rr_get_interval_time64 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 423)
> +/* 424 onwards common for all archs */
> +#define TARGET_NR_pidfd_send_signal (TARGET_NR_Linux + 424)
> +#define TARGET_NR_io_uring_setup (TARGET_NR_Linux + 425)
> +#define TARGET_NR_io_uring_enter (TARGET_NR_Linux + 426)
> +#define TARGET_NR_io_uring_register (TARGET_NR_Linux + 427)
> +#define TARGET_NR_open_tree (TARGET_NR_Linux + 428)
> +#define TARGET_NR_move_mount (TARGET_NR_Linux + 429)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fsopen (TARGET_NR_Linux + 430)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fsconfig (TARGET_NR_Linux + 431)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fsmount (TARGET_NR_Linux + 432)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fspick (TARGET_NR_Linux + 433)
> +#define TARGET_NR_pidfd_open (TARGET_NR_Linux + 434)
> +#define TARGET_NR_clone3 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 435)
These values come from linux/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_o32.tbl
> #endif
> diff --git a/linux-user/mips64/syscall_nr.h b/linux-user/mips64/syscall_nr.h
> index db40f69..c86943a 100644
> --- a/linux-user/mips64/syscall_nr.h
> +++ b/linux-user/mips64/syscall_nr.h
> @@ -674,6 +674,19 @@
> #define TARGET_NR_statx (TARGET_NR_Linux + 326)
> #define TARGET_NR_rseq (TARGET_NR_Linux + 327)
> #define TARGET_NR_io_pgetevents (TARGET_NR_Linux + 328)
> +/* 329 through 423 are reserved to sync up with other architectures */
> +#define TARGET_NR_pidfd_send_signal (TARGET_NR_Linux + 424)
> +#define TARGET_NR_io_uring_setup (TARGET_NR_Linux + 425)
> +#define TARGET_NR_io_uring_enter (TARGET_NR_Linux + 426)
> +#define TARGET_NR_io_uring_register (TARGET_NR_Linux + 427)
> +#define TARGET_NR_open_tree (TARGET_NR_Linux + 428)
> +#define TARGET_NR_move_mount (TARGET_NR_Linux + 429)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fsopen (TARGET_NR_Linux + 430)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fsconfig (TARGET_NR_Linux + 431)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fsmount (TARGET_NR_Linux + 432)
> +#define TARGET_NR_fspick (TARGET_NR_Linux + 433)
> +#define TARGET_NR_pidfd_open (TARGET_NR_Linux + 434)
> +#define TARGET_NR_clone3 (TARGET_NR_Linux + 435)
> #endif
These values come from linux/arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n64.tbl
So why don't you update the value for
arch/mips/kernel/syscalls/syscall_n32.tbl (also in mips64/syscall_nr.h,
enclosed in TARGET_ABI32)?
clock_gettime64 403
clock_settime64 404
clock_adjtime64 405
clock_getres_time64 406
clock_nanosleep_time64 407
timer_gettime64 408
timer_settime64 409
timerfd_gettime64 410
timerfd_settime64 411
utimensat_time64 412
pselect6_time64 413
ppoll_time64 414
io_pgetevents_time64 416
recvmmsg_time64 417
mq_timedsend_time64 418
mq_timedreceive_time64 419
semtimedop_time64 420
rt_sigtimedwait_time64 421
futex_time64 422
sched_rr_get_interval_time64 423
pidfd_send_signal 424
io_uring_setup 425
io_uring_enter 426
io_uring_register 427
open_tree 428
move_mount 429
fsopen 430
fsconfig 431
fsmount 432
fspick 433
pidfd_open 434
clone3 435
Thanks,
Laurent
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