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Diffstat (limited to 'libc')
-rw-r--r-- | libc/sysdeps/linux/common/pselect.c | 67 |
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 45 deletions
diff --git a/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/pselect.c b/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/pselect.c index 3f1dd28a2..fbe85b780 100644 --- a/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/pselect.c +++ b/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/pselect.c @@ -31,55 +31,32 @@ static int __NC(pselect)(int nfds, fd_set *readfds, fd_set *writefds, const sigset_t *sigmask) { #ifdef __NR_pselect6 -#define NSEC_PER_SEC 1000000000L - struct timespec _ts, *ts = 0; - if (timeout) { - /* The Linux kernel can in some situations update the timeout value. - * We do not want that so use a local variable. - */ + /* The Linux kernel can in some situations update the timeout value. + * We do not want that so use a local variable. + */ + struct timespec _ts; + + if (timeout != NULL) { _ts = *timeout; + timeout = &_ts; + } + /* Note: the system call expects 7 values but on most architectures + we can only pass in 6 directly. If there is an architecture with + support for more parameters a new version of this file needs to + be created. */ + struct { + __kernel_ulong_t ss; + __kernel_size_t ss_len; + } data; - /* GNU extension: allow for timespec values where the sub-sec - * field is equal to or more than 1 second. The kernel will - * reject this on us, so take care of the time shift ourself. - * Some applications (like readline and linphone) do this. - * See 'clarification on select() type calls and invalid timeouts' - * on the POSIX general list for more information. - */ - if (_ts.tv_nsec >= NSEC_PER_SEC) { - _ts.tv_sec += _ts.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_SEC; - _ts.tv_nsec %= NSEC_PER_SEC; - } - - ts = &_ts; + if (sigmask != NULL) { + data.ss = (__kernel_ulong_t) sigmask; + data.ss_len = __SYSCALL_SIGSET_T_SIZE; + + sigmask = (void *)&data; } - /* The pselect6 syscall API is strange. It wants a 7th arg to be - * the sizeof(*sigmask). However syscalls with > 6 arguments aren't - * supported on linux. So arguments 6 and 7 are stuffed in a struct - * and a pointer to that struct is passed as the 6th argument to - * the syscall. - * Glibc stuffs arguments 6 and 7 in a ulong[2]. Linux reads - * them as if there were a struct { sigset_t*; size_t } in - * userspace. There woudl be trouble if userspace and the kernel are - * compiled differently enough that size_t isn't the same as ulong, - * but not enough to trigger the compat layer in linux. I can't - * think of such a case, so I'm using linux's struct. - * Furthermore Glibc sets the sigsetsize to _NSIG/8. However linux - * checks for sizeof(sigset_t), which internally is a ulong array. - * This means that if _NSIG isn't a multiple of BITS_PER_LONG then - * linux will refuse glibc's value. So I prefer sizeof(sigset_t) for - * the value of sigsetsize. - */ - struct { - const sigset_t *sigmask; - size_t sigsetsize; - } args67 = { - sigmask, - sizeof(sigset_t), - }; - - return INLINE_SYSCALL(pselect6, 6, nfds, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, ts, &args67); + return INLINE_SYSCALL(pselect6, 6, nfds, readfds, writefds, exceptfds, timeout, sigmask); #else struct timeval tval; int retval; |