1 /* Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 Contributed by David Mosberger <davidm@azstarnet.com>, 1996.
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23 * This is for COMPATIBILITY with Linux/x86 only. Linux/Alpha system
24 * calls return an error indication in a3. This allows arbitrary 64bit
25 * values to be returned in v0 (because negative values are not
26 * mistaken as error numbers). However, C allows only one value to
27 * be returned, so the interface below folds the error indication passed in
28 * a3 back into v0: it sets v0 to -errno if an error occurs. Thus,
29 * no negative 64bit numbers can be returned. To avoid this problem,
30 * use assembly stubs wherever possible/convenient.
34 * long syscall(syscall_number, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)
36 * syscall_number = the index of the system call we're invoking
37 * arg1-arg5 = up to 5 integer arguments to the system call
39 * We need to do some arg shifting: the kernel expects the
40 * syscall number in v0 and the first five args in a0-a4.
57 mov a0, v0 /* Syscall number -> v0 */
58 mov a1, a0 /* arg1-arg5 -> a0-a4 */
64 call_pal PAL_callsys /* Invoke system call */
77 weak_alias (__syscall, syscall)