2 * arch/s390/kernel/sys_s390.c
5 * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH, IBM Corporation
6 * Author(s): Martin Schwidefsky (schwidefsky@de.ibm.com),
7 * Thomas Spatzier (tspat@de.ibm.com)
9 * Derived from "arch/i386/kernel/sys_i386.c"
11 * This file contains various random system calls that
12 * have a non-standard calling sequence on the Linux/s390
16 #include <linux/errno.h>
17 #include <linux/sched.h>
20 #include <linux/smp.h>
21 #include <linux/sem.h>
22 #include <linux/msg.h>
23 #include <linux/shm.h>
24 #include <linux/stat.h>
25 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
26 #include <linux/mman.h>
27 #include <linux/file.h>
28 #include <linux/utsname.h>
29 #include <linux/personality.h>
30 #include <linux/unistd.h>
31 #include <linux/ipc.h>
32 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
33 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
36 /* common code for old and new mmaps */
37 static inline long do_mmap2(
38 unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
,
39 unsigned long prot
, unsigned long flags
,
40 unsigned long fd
, unsigned long pgoff
)
43 struct file
* file
= NULL
;
45 flags
&= ~(MAP_EXECUTABLE
| MAP_DENYWRITE
);
46 if (!(flags
& MAP_ANONYMOUS
)) {
52 down_write(¤t
->mm
->mmap_sem
);
53 error
= do_mmap_pgoff(file
, addr
, len
, prot
, flags
, pgoff
);
54 up_write(¤t
->mm
->mmap_sem
);
63 * Perform the select(nd, in, out, ex, tv) and mmap() system
64 * calls. Linux for S/390 isn't able to handle more than 5
65 * system call parameters, so these system calls used a memory
66 * block for parameter passing..
69 struct mmap_arg_struct
{
78 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(mmap2
, struct mmap_arg_struct __user
*, arg
)
80 struct mmap_arg_struct a
;
83 if (copy_from_user(&a
, arg
, sizeof(a
)))
85 error
= do_mmap2(a
.addr
, a
.len
, a
.prot
, a
.flags
, a
.fd
, a
.offset
);
90 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(s390_old_mmap
, struct mmap_arg_struct __user
*, arg
)
92 struct mmap_arg_struct a
;
95 if (copy_from_user(&a
, arg
, sizeof(a
)))
99 if (a
.offset
& ~PAGE_MASK
)
102 error
= do_mmap2(a
.addr
, a
.len
, a
.prot
, a
.flags
, a
.fd
, a
.offset
>> PAGE_SHIFT
);
108 * sys_ipc() is the de-multiplexer for the SysV IPC calls..
110 * This is really horribly ugly.
112 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(ipc
, uint
, call
, int, first
, unsigned long, second
,
113 unsigned long, third
, void __user
*, ptr
)
115 struct ipc_kludge tmp
;
120 return sys_semtimedop(first
, (struct sembuf __user
*)ptr
,
121 (unsigned)second
, NULL
);
123 return sys_semtimedop(first
, (struct sembuf __user
*)ptr
,
125 (const struct timespec __user
*) third
);
127 return sys_semget(first
, (int)second
, third
);
132 if (get_user(fourth
.__pad
, (void __user
* __user
*) ptr
))
134 return sys_semctl(first
, (int)second
, third
, fourth
);
137 return sys_msgsnd (first
, (struct msgbuf __user
*) ptr
,
138 (size_t)second
, third
);
143 if (copy_from_user (&tmp
, (struct ipc_kludge __user
*) ptr
,
144 sizeof (struct ipc_kludge
)))
146 return sys_msgrcv (first
, tmp
.msgp
,
147 (size_t)second
, tmp
.msgtyp
, third
);
149 return sys_msgget((key_t
)first
, (int)second
);
151 return sys_msgctl(first
, (int)second
,
152 (struct msqid_ds __user
*)ptr
);
156 ret
= do_shmat(first
, (char __user
*)ptr
,
157 (int)second
, &raddr
);
160 return put_user (raddr
, (ulong __user
*) third
);
164 return sys_shmdt ((char __user
*)ptr
);
166 return sys_shmget(first
, (size_t)second
, third
);
168 return sys_shmctl(first
, (int)second
,
169 (struct shmid_ds __user
*) ptr
);
179 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(s390_newuname
, struct new_utsname __user
*, name
)
181 int ret
= sys_newuname(name
);
183 if (personality(current
->personality
) == PER_LINUX32
&& !ret
) {
184 ret
= copy_to_user(name
->machine
, "s390\0\0\0\0", 8);
185 if (ret
) ret
= -EFAULT
;
190 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(s390_personality
, unsigned long, personality
)
194 if (current
->personality
== PER_LINUX32
&& personality
== PER_LINUX
)
195 personality
= PER_LINUX32
;
196 ret
= sys_personality(personality
);
197 if (ret
== PER_LINUX32
)
202 #endif /* CONFIG_64BIT */
205 * Wrapper function for sys_fadvise64/fadvise64_64
209 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(s390_fadvise64
, int, fd
, u32
, offset_high
, u32
, offset_low
,
210 size_t, len
, int, advice
)
212 return sys_fadvise64(fd
, (u64
) offset_high
<< 32 | offset_low
,
216 struct fadvise64_64_args
{
223 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(s390_fadvise64_64
, struct fadvise64_64_args __user
*, args
)
225 struct fadvise64_64_args a
;
227 if ( copy_from_user(&a
, args
, sizeof(a
)) )
229 return sys_fadvise64_64(a
.fd
, a
.offset
, a
.len
, a
.advice
);
233 * This is a wrapper to call sys_fallocate(). For 31 bit s390 the last
234 * 64 bit argument "len" is split into the upper and lower 32 bits. The
235 * system call wrapper in the user space loads the value to %r6/%r7.
236 * The code in entry.S keeps the values in %r2 - %r6 where they are and
237 * stores %r7 to 96(%r15). But the standard C linkage requires that
238 * the whole 64 bit value for len is stored on the stack and doesn't
239 * use %r6 at all. So s390_fallocate has to convert the arguments from
240 * %r2: fd, %r3: mode, %r4/%r5: offset, %r6/96(%r15)-99(%r15): len
242 * %r2: fd, %r3: mode, %r4/%r5: offset, 96(%r15)-103(%r15): len
244 SYSCALL_DEFINE(s390_fallocate
)(int fd
, int mode
, loff_t offset
,
245 u32 len_high
, u32 len_low
)
247 return sys_fallocate(fd
, mode
, offset
, ((u64
)len_high
<< 32) | len_low
);
249 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_WRAPPERS
250 asmlinkage
long SyS_s390_fallocate(long fd
, long mode
, loff_t offset
,
251 long len_high
, long len_low
)
253 return SYSC_s390_fallocate((int) fd
, (int) mode
, offset
,
254 (u32
) len_high
, (u32
) len_low
);
256 SYSCALL_ALIAS(sys_s390_fallocate
, SyS_s390_fallocate
);