214 lines
5.0 KiB
C
214 lines
5.0 KiB
C
/*
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* arch/v850/kernel/syscalls.c -- Various system-call definitions not
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* defined in machine-independent code
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2001,02 NEC Corporation
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* Copyright (C) 2001,02 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
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*
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* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
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* Public License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this
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* archive for more details.
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*
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* This file was derived the ppc version, arch/ppc/kernel/syscalls.c
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* ... which was derived from "arch/i386/kernel/sys_i386.c" by Gary Thomas;
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* modified by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu)
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* and Paul Mackerras (paulus@cs.anu.edu.au).
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*/
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/smp.h>
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#include <linux/syscalls.h>
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#include <linux/sem.h>
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#include <linux/msg.h>
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#include <linux/shm.h>
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#include <linux/stat.h>
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#include <linux/mman.h>
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#include <linux/sys.h>
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#include <linux/ipc.h>
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#include <linux/utsname.h>
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#include <linux/file.h>
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#include <asm/uaccess.h>
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#include <asm/unistd.h>
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/*
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* sys_ipc() is the de-multiplexer for the SysV IPC calls..
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*
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* This is really horribly ugly.
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*/
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int
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sys_ipc (uint call, int first, int second, int third, void *ptr, long fifth)
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{
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int version, ret;
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version = call >> 16; /* hack for backward compatibility */
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call &= 0xffff;
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ret = -EINVAL;
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switch (call) {
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case SEMOP:
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ret = sys_semop (first, (struct sembuf *)ptr, second);
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break;
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case SEMGET:
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ret = sys_semget (first, second, third);
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break;
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case SEMCTL:
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{
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union semun fourth;
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if (!ptr)
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break;
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if ((ret = access_ok(VERIFY_READ, ptr, sizeof(long)) ? 0 : -EFAULT)
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|| (ret = get_user(fourth.__pad, (void **)ptr)))
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break;
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ret = sys_semctl (first, second, third, fourth);
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break;
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}
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case MSGSND:
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ret = sys_msgsnd (first, (struct msgbuf *) ptr, second, third);
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break;
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case MSGRCV:
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switch (version) {
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case 0: {
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struct ipc_kludge tmp;
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if (!ptr)
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break;
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if ((ret = access_ok(VERIFY_READ, ptr, sizeof(tmp)) ? 0 : -EFAULT)
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|| (ret = copy_from_user(&tmp,
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(struct ipc_kludge *) ptr,
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sizeof (tmp))))
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break;
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ret = sys_msgrcv (first, tmp.msgp, second, tmp.msgtyp,
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third);
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break;
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}
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default:
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ret = sys_msgrcv (first, (struct msgbuf *) ptr,
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second, fifth, third);
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break;
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}
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break;
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case MSGGET:
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ret = sys_msgget ((key_t) first, second);
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break;
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case MSGCTL:
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ret = sys_msgctl (first, second, (struct msqid_ds *) ptr);
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break;
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case SHMAT:
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switch (version) {
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default: {
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ulong raddr;
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if ((ret = access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (ulong*) third,
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sizeof(ulong)) ? 0 : -EFAULT))
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break;
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ret = do_shmat (first, (char *) ptr, second, &raddr);
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if (ret)
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break;
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ret = put_user (raddr, (ulong *) third);
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break;
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}
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case 1: /* iBCS2 emulator entry point */
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if (!segment_eq(get_fs(), get_ds()))
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break;
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ret = do_shmat (first, (char *) ptr, second,
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(ulong *) third);
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break;
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}
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break;
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case SHMDT:
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ret = sys_shmdt ((char *)ptr);
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break;
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case SHMGET:
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ret = sys_shmget (first, second, third);
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break;
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case SHMCTL:
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ret = sys_shmctl (first, second, (struct shmid_ds *) ptr);
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break;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* sys_pipe() is the normal C calling standard for creating
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* a pipe. It's not the way unix traditionally does this, though.
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*/
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int sys_pipe (int *fildes)
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{
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int fd[2];
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int error;
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error = do_pipe (fd);
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if (!error) {
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if (copy_to_user (fildes, fd, 2*sizeof (int)))
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error = -EFAULT;
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}
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return error;
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}
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static inline unsigned long
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do_mmap2 (unsigned long addr, size_t len,
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unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags,
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unsigned long fd, unsigned long pgoff)
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{
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struct file * file = NULL;
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int ret = -EBADF;
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flags &= ~(MAP_EXECUTABLE | MAP_DENYWRITE);
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if (! (flags & MAP_ANONYMOUS)) {
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if (!(file = fget (fd)))
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goto out;
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}
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down_write (¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
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ret = do_mmap_pgoff (file, addr, len, prot, flags, pgoff);
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up_write (¤t->mm->mmap_sem);
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if (file)
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fput (file);
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out:
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return ret;
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}
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unsigned long sys_mmap2 (unsigned long addr, size_t len,
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unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags,
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unsigned long fd, unsigned long pgoff)
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{
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return do_mmap2 (addr, len, prot, flags, fd, pgoff);
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}
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unsigned long sys_mmap (unsigned long addr, size_t len,
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unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags,
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unsigned long fd, off_t offset)
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{
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int err = -EINVAL;
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if (offset & ~PAGE_MASK)
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goto out;
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err = do_mmap2 (addr, len, prot, flags, fd, offset >> PAGE_SHIFT);
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out:
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return err;
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}
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/*
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* Do a system call from kernel instead of calling sys_execve so we
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* end up with proper pt_regs.
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*/
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int kernel_execve(const char *filename, char *const argv[], char *const envp[])
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{
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register char *__a __asm__ ("r6") = filename;
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register void *__b __asm__ ("r7") = argv;
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register void *__c __asm__ ("r8") = envp;
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register unsigned long __syscall __asm__ ("r12") = __NR_execve;
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register unsigned long __ret __asm__ ("r10");
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__asm__ __volatile__ ("trap 0"
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: "=r" (__ret), "=r" (__syscall)
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: "1" (__syscall), "r" (__a), "r" (__b), "r" (__c)
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: "r1", "r5", "r11", "r13", "r14",
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"r15", "r16", "r17", "r18", "r19");
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return __ret;
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}
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