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authorEric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>2001-04-27 17:23:26 +0000
committerEric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>2001-04-27 17:23:26 +0000
commit9d5bfe0b9467fc6f54f564648edbc9676106d08d (patch)
tree135e8ecc10701fe8b0fe7f441f0171ac59961ab8 /ldso/ldso/syscall.h
parent8802da12759ac0cc4fefb09c02522857a3fc961d (diff)
Yet another large update to ld.so. In this iteration I finally got
the C based syscalls working, which greatly simplifies what it takes to get new architectures running. -Erik
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diff --git a/ldso/ldso/syscall.h b/ldso/ldso/syscall.h
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+#include "syscalls.h"
+
+/* Here are the definitions for some syscalls that are used
+ by the dynamic linker. The idea is that we want to be able
+ to call these before the errno symbol is dynamicly linked, so
+ we use our own version here. Note that we cannot assume any
+ dynamic linking at all, so we cannot return any error codes.
+ We just punt if there is an error. */
+
+
+#define __NR__dl_exit __NR_exit
+static inline _syscall1(void, _dl_exit, int, status);
+
+
+#define __NR__dl_close __NR_close
+static inline _syscall1(int, _dl_close, int, fd);
+
+
+#define __NR__dl_mmap_real __NR_mmap
+static inline _syscall1(void *, _dl_mmap_real, unsigned long *, buffer);
+
+static inline void * _dl_mmap(void * addr, unsigned long size, int prot,
+ int flags, int fd, unsigned long offset)
+{
+ unsigned long buffer[6];
+
+ buffer[0] = (unsigned long) addr;
+ buffer[1] = (unsigned long) size;
+ buffer[2] = (unsigned long) prot;
+ buffer[3] = (unsigned long) flags;
+ buffer[4] = (unsigned long) fd;
+ buffer[5] = (unsigned long) offset;
+ return (void *) _dl_mmap_real(buffer);
+}
+#ifndef _dl_MAX_ERRNO
+#define _dl_MAX_ERRNO 4096
+#endif
+#define _dl_mmap_check_error(__res) \
+ (((int)__res) < 0 && ((int)__res) >= -_dl_MAX_ERRNO)
+
+
+
+#define __NR__dl_open __NR_open
+static inline _syscall2(int, _dl_open, const char *, fn, int, flags);
+
+#define __NR__dl_write __NR_write
+static inline _syscall3(unsigned long, _dl_write, int, fd,
+ const void *, buf, unsigned long, count);
+
+
+#define __NR__dl_read __NR_read
+static inline _syscall3(unsigned long, _dl_read, int, fd,
+ const void *, buf, unsigned long, count);
+
+#define __NR__dl_mprotect __NR_mprotect
+static inline _syscall3(int, _dl_mprotect, const void *, addr, unsigned long, len, int, prot);
+
+
+
+/* Pull in whatever this particular arch's kernel thinks the kernel version of
+ * struct stat should look like. It turns out that each arch has a different
+ * opinion on the subject, and different kernel revs use different names... */
+#define __NR__dl_stat __NR_stat
+#define stat kernel_stat
+#define new_stat kernel_stat
+#include <asm/stat.h>
+#undef new_stat
+#undef stat
+static inline _syscall2(int, _dl_stat, const char *, file_name, struct kernel_stat *, buf);
+
+
+#define __NR__dl_munmap __NR_munmap
+static inline _syscall2(int, _dl_munmap, void *, start, unsigned long, length);
+
+#define __NR__dl_getuid __NR_getuid
+static inline _syscall0(gid_t, _dl_getuid);
+
+#define __NR__dl_geteuid __NR_geteuid
+static inline _syscall0(uid_t, _dl_geteuid);
+
+#define __NR__dl_getgid __NR_getgid
+static inline _syscall0(gid_t, _dl_getgid);
+
+#define __NR__dl_getegid __NR_getegid
+static inline _syscall0(gid_t, _dl_getegid);
+
+/*
+ * Not an actual syscall, but we need something in assembly to say whether
+ * this is OK or not.
+ */
+extern inline int _dl_suid_ok(void)
+{
+ uid_t uid, euid, gid, egid;
+
+ uid = _dl_getuid();
+ euid = _dl_geteuid();
+ gid = _dl_getgid();
+ egid = _dl_getegid();
+
+ if(uid == euid && gid == egid)
+ return 1;
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+