2 * linux/arch/alpha/kernel/osf_sys.c
4 * Copyright (C) 1995 Linus Torvalds
8 * This file handles some of the stranger OSF/1 system call interfaces.
9 * Some of the system calls expect a non-C calling standard, others have
10 * special parameter blocks..
13 #include <linux/errno.h>
14 #include <linux/sched.h>
15 #include <linux/kernel.h>
17 #include <linux/smp.h>
18 #include <linux/stddef.h>
19 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
20 #include <linux/unistd.h>
21 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
22 #include <linux/user.h>
23 #include <linux/utsname.h>
24 #include <linux/time.h>
25 #include <linux/timex.h>
26 #include <linux/major.h>
27 #include <linux/stat.h>
28 #include <linux/mman.h>
29 #include <linux/shm.h>
30 #include <linux/poll.h>
31 #include <linux/file.h>
32 #include <linux/types.h>
33 #include <linux/ipc.h>
34 #include <linux/namei.h>
35 #include <linux/uio.h>
36 #include <linux/vfs.h>
37 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
38 #include <linux/slab.h>
42 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
43 #include <asm/sysinfo.h>
44 #include <asm/thread_info.h>
45 #include <asm/hwrpb.h>
46 #include <asm/processor.h>
49 * Brk needs to return an error. Still support Linux's brk(0) query idiom,
50 * which OSF programs just shouldn't be doing. We're still not quite
51 * identical to OSF as we don't return 0 on success, but doing otherwise
52 * would require changes to libc. Hopefully this is good enough.
54 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(osf_brk
, unsigned long, brk
)
56 unsigned long retval
= sys_brk(brk
);
57 if (brk
&& brk
!= retval
)
63 * This is pure guess-work..
65 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(osf_set_program_attributes
, unsigned long, text_start
,
66 unsigned long, text_len
, unsigned long, bss_start
,
67 unsigned long, bss_len
)
72 mm
->end_code
= bss_start
+ bss_len
;
73 mm
->start_brk
= bss_start
+ bss_len
;
74 mm
->brk
= bss_start
+ bss_len
;
76 printk("set_program_attributes(%lx %lx %lx %lx)\n",
77 text_start
, text_len
, bss_start
, bss_len
);
83 * OSF/1 directory handling functions...
85 * The "getdents()" interface is much more sane: the "basep" stuff is
86 * braindamage (it can't really handle filesystems where the directory
87 * offset differences aren't the same as "d_reclen").
89 #define NAME_OFFSET offsetof (struct osf_dirent, d_name)
93 unsigned short d_reclen
;
94 unsigned short d_namlen
;
98 struct osf_dirent_callback
{
99 struct dir_context ctx
;
100 struct osf_dirent __user
*dirent
;
107 osf_filldir(void *__buf
, const char *name
, int namlen
, loff_t offset
,
108 u64 ino
, unsigned int d_type
)
110 struct osf_dirent __user
*dirent
;
111 struct osf_dirent_callback
*buf
= (struct osf_dirent_callback
*) __buf
;
112 unsigned int reclen
= ALIGN(NAME_OFFSET
+ namlen
+ 1, sizeof(u32
));
115 buf
->error
= -EINVAL
; /* only used if we fail */
116 if (reclen
> buf
->count
)
119 if (sizeof(d_ino
) < sizeof(ino
) && d_ino
!= ino
) {
120 buf
->error
= -EOVERFLOW
;
124 if (put_user(offset
, buf
->basep
))
128 dirent
= buf
->dirent
;
129 if (put_user(d_ino
, &dirent
->d_ino
) ||
130 put_user(namlen
, &dirent
->d_namlen
) ||
131 put_user(reclen
, &dirent
->d_reclen
) ||
132 copy_to_user(dirent
->d_name
, name
, namlen
) ||
133 put_user(0, dirent
->d_name
+ namlen
))
135 dirent
= (void __user
*)dirent
+ reclen
;
136 buf
->dirent
= dirent
;
137 buf
->count
-= reclen
;
140 buf
->error
= -EFAULT
;
144 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(osf_getdirentries
, unsigned int, fd
,
145 struct osf_dirent __user
*, dirent
, unsigned int, count
,
146 long __user
*, basep
)
149 struct fd arg
= fdget(fd
);
150 struct osf_dirent_callback buf
= {
151 .ctx
.actor
= osf_filldir
,
160 error
= iterate_dir(arg
.file
, &buf
.ctx
);
163 if (count
!= buf
.count
)
164 error
= count
- buf
.count
;
172 SYSCALL_DEFINE6(osf_mmap
, unsigned long, addr
, unsigned long, len
,
173 unsigned long, prot
, unsigned long, flags
, unsigned long, fd
,
176 unsigned long ret
= -EINVAL
;
179 if (flags
& (_MAP_HASSEMAPHORE
| _MAP_INHERIT
| _MAP_UNALIGNED
))
180 printk("%s: unimplemented OSF mmap flags %04lx\n",
181 current
->comm
, flags
);
183 if ((off
+ PAGE_ALIGN(len
)) < off
)
185 if (off
& ~PAGE_MASK
)
187 ret
= sys_mmap_pgoff(addr
, len
, prot
, flags
, fd
, off
>> PAGE_SHIFT
);
196 unsigned short st_nlink
;
197 short st_nlink_reserved
;
217 int st_atime_reserved
;
219 int st_mtime_reserved
;
221 int st_ctime_reserved
;
227 * The OSF/1 statfs structure is much larger, but this should
228 * match the beginning, at least.
240 __kernel_fsid_t f_fsid
;
243 struct osf_statfs64
{
253 __kernel_fsid_t f_fsid
;
272 linux_to_osf_stat(struct kstat
*lstat
, struct osf_stat __user
*osf_stat
)
274 struct osf_stat tmp
= { 0 };
276 tmp
.st_dev
= lstat
->dev
;
277 tmp
.st_mode
= lstat
->mode
;
278 tmp
.st_nlink
= lstat
->nlink
;
279 tmp
.st_uid
= from_kuid_munged(current_user_ns(), lstat
->uid
);
280 tmp
.st_gid
= from_kgid_munged(current_user_ns(), lstat
->gid
);
281 tmp
.st_rdev
= lstat
->rdev
;
282 tmp
.st_ldev
= lstat
->rdev
;
283 tmp
.st_size
= lstat
->size
;
284 tmp
.st_uatime
= lstat
->atime
.tv_nsec
/ 1000;
285 tmp
.st_umtime
= lstat
->mtime
.tv_nsec
/ 1000;
286 tmp
.st_uctime
= lstat
->ctime
.tv_nsec
/ 1000;
287 tmp
.st_ino
= lstat
->ino
;
288 tmp
.st_atime
= lstat
->atime
.tv_sec
;
289 tmp
.st_mtime
= lstat
->mtime
.tv_sec
;
290 tmp
.st_ctime
= lstat
->ctime
.tv_sec
;
291 tmp
.st_blksize
= lstat
->blksize
;
292 tmp
.st_blocks
= lstat
->blocks
;
294 return copy_to_user(osf_stat
, &tmp
, sizeof(tmp
)) ? -EFAULT
: 0;
298 linux_to_osf_statfs(struct kstatfs
*linux_stat
, struct osf_statfs __user
*osf_stat
,
299 unsigned long bufsiz
)
301 struct osf_statfs tmp_stat
;
303 tmp_stat
.f_type
= linux_stat
->f_type
;
304 tmp_stat
.f_flags
= 0; /* mount flags */
305 tmp_stat
.f_fsize
= linux_stat
->f_frsize
;
306 tmp_stat
.f_bsize
= linux_stat
->f_bsize
;
307 tmp_stat
.f_blocks
= linux_stat
->f_blocks
;
308 tmp_stat
.f_bfree
= linux_stat
->f_bfree
;
309 tmp_stat
.f_bavail
= linux_stat
->f_bavail
;
310 tmp_stat
.f_files
= linux_stat
->f_files
;
311 tmp_stat
.f_ffree
= linux_stat
->f_ffree
;
312 tmp_stat
.f_fsid
= linux_stat
->f_fsid
;
313 if (bufsiz
> sizeof(tmp_stat
))
314 bufsiz
= sizeof(tmp_stat
);
315 return copy_to_user(osf_stat
, &tmp_stat
, bufsiz
) ? -EFAULT
: 0;
319 linux_to_osf_statfs64(struct kstatfs
*linux_stat
, struct osf_statfs64 __user
*osf_stat
,
320 unsigned long bufsiz
)
322 struct osf_statfs64 tmp_stat
= { 0 };
324 tmp_stat
.f_type
= linux_stat
->f_type
;
325 tmp_stat
.f_fsize
= linux_stat
->f_frsize
;
326 tmp_stat
.f_bsize
= linux_stat
->f_bsize
;
327 tmp_stat
.f_blocks
= linux_stat
->f_blocks
;
328 tmp_stat
.f_bfree
= linux_stat
->f_bfree
;
329 tmp_stat
.f_bavail
= linux_stat
->f_bavail
;
330 tmp_stat
.f_files
= linux_stat
->f_files
;
331 tmp_stat
.f_ffree
= linux_stat
->f_ffree
;
332 tmp_stat
.f_fsid
= linux_stat
->f_fsid
;
333 if (bufsiz
> sizeof(tmp_stat
))
334 bufsiz
= sizeof(tmp_stat
);
335 return copy_to_user(osf_stat
, &tmp_stat
, bufsiz
) ? -EFAULT
: 0;
338 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_statfs
, const char __user
*, pathname
,
339 struct osf_statfs __user
*, buffer
, unsigned long, bufsiz
)
341 struct kstatfs linux_stat
;
342 int error
= user_statfs(pathname
, &linux_stat
);
344 error
= linux_to_osf_statfs(&linux_stat
, buffer
, bufsiz
);
348 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_stat
, char __user
*, name
, struct osf_stat __user
*, buf
)
353 error
= vfs_stat(name
, &stat
);
357 return linux_to_osf_stat(&stat
, buf
);
360 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_lstat
, char __user
*, name
, struct osf_stat __user
*, buf
)
365 error
= vfs_lstat(name
, &stat
);
369 return linux_to_osf_stat(&stat
, buf
);
372 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_fstat
, int, fd
, struct osf_stat __user
*, buf
)
377 error
= vfs_fstat(fd
, &stat
);
381 return linux_to_osf_stat(&stat
, buf
);
384 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_fstatfs
, unsigned long, fd
,
385 struct osf_statfs __user
*, buffer
, unsigned long, bufsiz
)
387 struct kstatfs linux_stat
;
388 int error
= fd_statfs(fd
, &linux_stat
);
390 error
= linux_to_osf_statfs(&linux_stat
, buffer
, bufsiz
);
394 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_statfs64
, char __user
*, pathname
,
395 struct osf_statfs64 __user
*, buffer
, unsigned long, bufsiz
)
397 struct kstatfs linux_stat
;
398 int error
= user_statfs(pathname
, &linux_stat
);
400 error
= linux_to_osf_statfs64(&linux_stat
, buffer
, bufsiz
);
404 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_fstatfs64
, unsigned long, fd
,
405 struct osf_statfs64 __user
*, buffer
, unsigned long, bufsiz
)
407 struct kstatfs linux_stat
;
408 int error
= fd_statfs(fd
, &linux_stat
);
410 error
= linux_to_osf_statfs64(&linux_stat
, buffer
, bufsiz
);
415 * Uhh.. OSF/1 mount parameters aren't exactly obvious..
417 * Although to be frank, neither are the native Linux/i386 ones..
420 char __user
*devname
;
426 char __user
*devname
;
430 /* This has lots more here, which Linux handles with the option block
431 but I'm too lazy to do the translation into ASCII. */
435 char __user
*devname
;
441 * We can't actually handle ufs yet, so we translate UFS mounts to
442 * ext2fs mounts. I wouldn't mind a UFS filesystem, but the UFS
443 * layout is so braindead it's a major headache doing it.
445 * Just how long ago was it written? OTOH our UFS driver may be still
446 * unhappy with OSF UFS. [CHECKME]
449 osf_ufs_mount(const char *dirname
, struct ufs_args __user
*args
, int flags
)
452 struct cdfs_args tmp
;
453 struct filename
*devname
;
456 if (copy_from_user(&tmp
, args
, sizeof(tmp
)))
458 devname
= getname(tmp
.devname
);
459 retval
= PTR_ERR(devname
);
462 retval
= do_mount(devname
->name
, dirname
, "ext2", flags
, NULL
);
469 osf_cdfs_mount(const char *dirname
, struct cdfs_args __user
*args
, int flags
)
472 struct cdfs_args tmp
;
473 struct filename
*devname
;
476 if (copy_from_user(&tmp
, args
, sizeof(tmp
)))
478 devname
= getname(tmp
.devname
);
479 retval
= PTR_ERR(devname
);
482 retval
= do_mount(devname
->name
, dirname
, "iso9660", flags
, NULL
);
489 osf_procfs_mount(const char *dirname
, struct procfs_args __user
*args
, int flags
)
491 struct procfs_args tmp
;
493 if (copy_from_user(&tmp
, args
, sizeof(tmp
)))
496 return do_mount("", dirname
, "proc", flags
, NULL
);
499 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(osf_mount
, unsigned long, typenr
, const char __user
*, path
,
500 int, flag
, void __user
*, data
)
503 struct filename
*name
;
505 name
= getname(path
);
506 retval
= PTR_ERR(name
);
511 retval
= osf_ufs_mount(name
->name
, data
, flag
);
514 retval
= osf_cdfs_mount(name
->name
, data
, flag
);
517 retval
= osf_procfs_mount(name
->name
, data
, flag
);
521 printk("osf_mount(%ld, %x)\n", typenr
, flag
);
528 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(osf_utsname
, char __user
*, name
)
534 if (copy_to_user(name
+ 0, utsname()->sysname
, 32))
536 if (copy_to_user(name
+ 32, utsname()->nodename
, 32))
538 if (copy_to_user(name
+ 64, utsname()->release
, 32))
540 if (copy_to_user(name
+ 96, utsname()->version
, 32))
542 if (copy_to_user(name
+ 128, utsname()->machine
, 32))
551 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getpagesize
)
556 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getdtablesize
)
558 return sysctl_nr_open
;
562 * For compatibility with OSF/1 only. Use utsname(2) instead.
564 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_getdomainname
, char __user
*, name
, int, namelen
)
569 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE
, name
, namelen
))
577 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; ++i
) {
578 __put_user(utsname()->domainname
[i
], name
+ i
);
579 if (utsname()->domainname
[i
] == '\0')
588 * The following stuff should move into a header file should it ever
589 * be labeled "officially supported." Right now, there is just enough
590 * support to avoid applications (such as tar) printing error
591 * messages. The attributes are not really implemented.
595 * Values for Property list entry flag
597 #define PLE_PROPAGATE_ON_COPY 0x1 /* cp(1) will copy entry
599 #define PLE_FLAG_MASK 0x1 /* Valid flag values */
600 #define PLE_FLAG_ALL -1 /* All flag value */
602 struct proplistname_args
{
603 unsigned int pl_mask
;
604 unsigned int pl_numnames
;
623 struct proplistname_args __user
*name_args
;
626 int __user
*min_buf_size
;
630 struct proplistname_args __user
*name_args
;
633 int __user
*min_buf_size
;
638 struct proplistname_args __user
*name_args
;
642 struct proplistname_args __user
*name_args
;
647 PL_SET
= 1, PL_FSET
= 2,
648 PL_GET
= 3, PL_FGET
= 4,
649 PL_DEL
= 5, PL_FDEL
= 6
652 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_proplist_syscall
, enum pl_code
, code
,
653 union pl_args __user
*, args
)
656 int __user
*min_buf_size_ptr
;
660 if (get_user(error
, &args
->set
.nbytes
))
664 if (get_user(error
, &args
->fset
.nbytes
))
668 error
= get_user(min_buf_size_ptr
, &args
->get
.min_buf_size
);
671 error
= put_user(0, min_buf_size_ptr
);
674 error
= get_user(min_buf_size_ptr
, &args
->fget
.min_buf_size
);
677 error
= put_user(0, min_buf_size_ptr
);
690 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_sigstack
, struct sigstack __user
*, uss
,
691 struct sigstack __user
*, uoss
)
693 unsigned long usp
= rdusp();
694 unsigned long oss_sp
= current
->sas_ss_sp
+ current
->sas_ss_size
;
695 unsigned long oss_os
= on_sig_stack(usp
);
702 if (get_user(ss_sp
, &uss
->ss_sp
))
705 /* If the current stack was set with sigaltstack, don't
706 swap stacks while we are on it. */
708 if (current
->sas_ss_sp
&& on_sig_stack(usp
))
711 /* Since we don't know the extent of the stack, and we don't
712 track onstack-ness, but rather calculate it, we must
713 presume a size. Ho hum this interface is lossy. */
714 current
->sas_ss_sp
= (unsigned long)ss_sp
- SIGSTKSZ
;
715 current
->sas_ss_size
= SIGSTKSZ
;
720 if (! access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE
, uoss
, sizeof(*uoss
))
721 || __put_user(oss_sp
, &uoss
->ss_sp
)
722 || __put_user(oss_os
, &uoss
->ss_onstack
))
731 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_sysinfo
, int, command
, char __user
*, buf
, long, count
)
733 const char *sysinfo_table
[] = {
739 "alpha", /* instruction set architecture */
740 "dummy", /* hardware serial number */
741 "dummy", /* hardware manufacturer */
742 "dummy", /* secure RPC domain */
744 unsigned long offset
;
746 long len
, err
= -EINVAL
;
749 if (offset
>= ARRAY_SIZE(sysinfo_table
)) {
750 /* Digital UNIX has a few unpublished interfaces here */
751 printk("sysinfo(%d)", command
);
756 res
= sysinfo_table
[offset
];
758 if ((unsigned long)len
> (unsigned long)count
)
760 if (copy_to_user(buf
, res
, len
))
769 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(osf_getsysinfo
, unsigned long, op
, void __user
*, buffer
,
770 unsigned long, nbytes
, int __user
*, start
, void __user
*, arg
)
773 struct percpu_struct
*cpu
;
776 case GSI_IEEE_FP_CONTROL
:
777 /* Return current software fp control & status bits. */
778 /* Note that DU doesn't verify available space here. */
780 w
= current_thread_info()->ieee_state
& IEEE_SW_MASK
;
781 w
= swcr_update_status(w
, rdfpcr());
782 if (put_user(w
, (unsigned long __user
*) buffer
))
786 case GSI_IEEE_STATE_AT_SIGNAL
:
788 * Not sure anybody will ever use this weird stuff. These
789 * ops can be used (under OSF/1) to set the fpcr that should
790 * be used when a signal handler starts executing.
795 if (nbytes
< sizeof(unsigned int))
797 w
= current_thread_info()->status
& UAC_BITMASK
;
798 if (put_user(w
, (unsigned int __user
*)buffer
))
803 if (nbytes
< sizeof(unsigned long))
805 cpu
= (struct percpu_struct
*)
806 ((char*)hwrpb
+ hwrpb
->processor_offset
);
808 if (put_user(w
, (unsigned long __user
*)buffer
))
813 if (nbytes
> sizeof(*hwrpb
))
815 if (copy_to_user(buffer
, hwrpb
, nbytes
) != 0)
826 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(osf_setsysinfo
, unsigned long, op
, void __user
*, buffer
,
827 unsigned long, nbytes
, int __user
*, start
, void __user
*, arg
)
830 case SSI_IEEE_FP_CONTROL
: {
831 unsigned long swcr
, fpcr
;
835 * Alpha Architecture Handbook 4.7.7.3:
836 * To be fully IEEE compiant, we must track the current IEEE
837 * exception state in software, because spurious bits can be
838 * set in the trap shadow of a software-complete insn.
841 if (get_user(swcr
, (unsigned long __user
*)buffer
))
843 state
= ¤t_thread_info()->ieee_state
;
845 /* Update softare trap enable bits. */
846 *state
= (*state
& ~IEEE_SW_MASK
) | (swcr
& IEEE_SW_MASK
);
848 /* Update the real fpcr. */
849 fpcr
= rdfpcr() & FPCR_DYN_MASK
;
850 fpcr
|= ieee_swcr_to_fpcr(swcr
);
856 case SSI_IEEE_RAISE_EXCEPTION
: {
857 unsigned long exc
, swcr
, fpcr
, fex
;
860 if (get_user(exc
, (unsigned long __user
*)buffer
))
862 state
= ¤t_thread_info()->ieee_state
;
863 exc
&= IEEE_STATUS_MASK
;
865 /* Update softare trap enable bits. */
866 swcr
= (*state
& IEEE_SW_MASK
) | exc
;
869 /* Update the real fpcr. */
871 fpcr
|= ieee_swcr_to_fpcr(swcr
);
874 /* If any exceptions set by this call, and are unmasked,
875 send a signal. Old exceptions are not signaled. */
876 fex
= (exc
>> IEEE_STATUS_TO_EXCSUM_SHIFT
) & swcr
;
881 if (fex
& IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_DNO
) si_code
= FPE_FLTUND
;
882 if (fex
& IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_INE
) si_code
= FPE_FLTRES
;
883 if (fex
& IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_UNF
) si_code
= FPE_FLTUND
;
884 if (fex
& IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_OVF
) si_code
= FPE_FLTOVF
;
885 if (fex
& IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_DZE
) si_code
= FPE_FLTDIV
;
886 if (fex
& IEEE_TRAP_ENABLE_INV
) si_code
= FPE_FLTINV
;
888 info
.si_signo
= SIGFPE
;
890 info
.si_code
= si_code
;
891 info
.si_addr
= NULL
; /* FIXME */
892 send_sig_info(SIGFPE
, &info
, current
);
897 case SSI_IEEE_STATE_AT_SIGNAL
:
898 case SSI_IEEE_IGNORE_STATE_AT_SIGNAL
:
900 * Not sure anybody will ever use this weird stuff. These
901 * ops can be used (under OSF/1) to set the fpcr that should
902 * be used when a signal handler starts executing.
907 unsigned __user
*p
= buffer
;
910 for (i
= 0, p
= buffer
; i
< nbytes
; ++i
, p
+= 2) {
911 unsigned v
, w
, status
;
913 if (get_user(v
, p
) || get_user(w
, p
+ 1))
918 status
= current_thread_info()->status
;
919 status
= (status
& ~UAC_BITMASK
) | w
;
920 current_thread_info()->status
= status
;
940 /* Translations due to the fact that OSF's time_t is an int. Which
941 affects all sorts of things, like timeval and itimerval. */
943 extern struct timezone sys_tz
;
952 struct timeval32 it_interval
;
953 struct timeval32 it_value
;
957 get_tv32(struct timeval
*o
, struct timeval32 __user
*i
)
959 return (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ
, i
, sizeof(*i
)) ||
960 (__get_user(o
->tv_sec
, &i
->tv_sec
) |
961 __get_user(o
->tv_usec
, &i
->tv_usec
)));
965 put_tv32(struct timeval32 __user
*o
, struct timeval
*i
)
967 return (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE
, o
, sizeof(*o
)) ||
968 (__put_user(i
->tv_sec
, &o
->tv_sec
) |
969 __put_user(i
->tv_usec
, &o
->tv_usec
)));
973 get_it32(struct itimerval
*o
, struct itimerval32 __user
*i
)
975 return (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ
, i
, sizeof(*i
)) ||
976 (__get_user(o
->it_interval
.tv_sec
, &i
->it_interval
.tv_sec
) |
977 __get_user(o
->it_interval
.tv_usec
, &i
->it_interval
.tv_usec
) |
978 __get_user(o
->it_value
.tv_sec
, &i
->it_value
.tv_sec
) |
979 __get_user(o
->it_value
.tv_usec
, &i
->it_value
.tv_usec
)));
983 put_it32(struct itimerval32 __user
*o
, struct itimerval
*i
)
985 return (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE
, o
, sizeof(*o
)) ||
986 (__put_user(i
->it_interval
.tv_sec
, &o
->it_interval
.tv_sec
) |
987 __put_user(i
->it_interval
.tv_usec
, &o
->it_interval
.tv_usec
) |
988 __put_user(i
->it_value
.tv_sec
, &o
->it_value
.tv_sec
) |
989 __put_user(i
->it_value
.tv_usec
, &o
->it_value
.tv_usec
)));
993 jiffies_to_timeval32(unsigned long jiffies
, struct timeval32
*value
)
995 value
->tv_usec
= (jiffies
% HZ
) * (1000000L / HZ
);
996 value
->tv_sec
= jiffies
/ HZ
;
999 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_gettimeofday
, struct timeval32 __user
*, tv
,
1000 struct timezone __user
*, tz
)
1004 do_gettimeofday(&ktv
);
1005 if (put_tv32(tv
, &ktv
))
1009 if (copy_to_user(tz
, &sys_tz
, sizeof(sys_tz
)))
1015 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_settimeofday
, struct timeval32 __user
*, tv
,
1016 struct timezone __user
*, tz
)
1018 struct timespec kts
;
1019 struct timezone ktz
;
1022 if (get_tv32((struct timeval
*)&kts
, tv
))
1026 if (copy_from_user(&ktz
, tz
, sizeof(*tz
)))
1030 kts
.tv_nsec
*= 1000;
1032 return do_sys_settimeofday(tv
? &kts
: NULL
, tz
? &ktz
: NULL
);
1035 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_getitimer
, int, which
, struct itimerval32 __user
*, it
)
1037 struct itimerval kit
;
1040 error
= do_getitimer(which
, &kit
);
1041 if (!error
&& put_it32(it
, &kit
))
1047 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_setitimer
, int, which
, struct itimerval32 __user
*, in
,
1048 struct itimerval32 __user
*, out
)
1050 struct itimerval kin
, kout
;
1054 if (get_it32(&kin
, in
))
1057 memset(&kin
, 0, sizeof(kin
));
1059 error
= do_setitimer(which
, &kin
, out
? &kout
: NULL
);
1063 if (put_it32(out
, &kout
))
1070 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_utimes
, const char __user
*, filename
,
1071 struct timeval32 __user
*, tvs
)
1073 struct timespec tv
[2];
1076 struct timeval ktvs
[2];
1077 if (get_tv32(&ktvs
[0], &tvs
[0]) ||
1078 get_tv32(&ktvs
[1], &tvs
[1]))
1081 if (ktvs
[0].tv_usec
< 0 || ktvs
[0].tv_usec
>= 1000000 ||
1082 ktvs
[1].tv_usec
< 0 || ktvs
[1].tv_usec
>= 1000000)
1085 tv
[0].tv_sec
= ktvs
[0].tv_sec
;
1086 tv
[0].tv_nsec
= 1000 * ktvs
[0].tv_usec
;
1087 tv
[1].tv_sec
= ktvs
[1].tv_sec
;
1088 tv
[1].tv_nsec
= 1000 * ktvs
[1].tv_usec
;
1091 return do_utimes(AT_FDCWD
, filename
, tvs
? tv
: NULL
, 0);
1094 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(osf_select
, int, n
, fd_set __user
*, inp
, fd_set __user
*, outp
,
1095 fd_set __user
*, exp
, struct timeval32 __user
*, tvp
)
1097 struct timespec end_time
, *to
= NULL
;
1103 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ
, tvp
, sizeof(*tvp
))
1104 || __get_user(sec
, &tvp
->tv_sec
)
1105 || __get_user(usec
, &tvp
->tv_usec
)) {
1109 if (sec
< 0 || usec
< 0)
1112 if (poll_select_set_timeout(to
, sec
, usec
* NSEC_PER_USEC
))
1117 /* OSF does not copy back the remaining time. */
1118 return core_sys_select(n
, inp
, outp
, exp
, to
);
1122 struct timeval32 ru_utime
; /* user time used */
1123 struct timeval32 ru_stime
; /* system time used */
1124 long ru_maxrss
; /* maximum resident set size */
1125 long ru_ixrss
; /* integral shared memory size */
1126 long ru_idrss
; /* integral unshared data size */
1127 long ru_isrss
; /* integral unshared stack size */
1128 long ru_minflt
; /* page reclaims */
1129 long ru_majflt
; /* page faults */
1130 long ru_nswap
; /* swaps */
1131 long ru_inblock
; /* block input operations */
1132 long ru_oublock
; /* block output operations */
1133 long ru_msgsnd
; /* messages sent */
1134 long ru_msgrcv
; /* messages received */
1135 long ru_nsignals
; /* signals received */
1136 long ru_nvcsw
; /* voluntary context switches */
1137 long ru_nivcsw
; /* involuntary " */
1140 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_getrusage
, int, who
, struct rusage32 __user
*, ru
)
1143 cputime_t utime
, stime
;
1145 if (who
!= RUSAGE_SELF
&& who
!= RUSAGE_CHILDREN
)
1148 memset(&r
, 0, sizeof(r
));
1151 task_cputime(current
, &utime
, &stime
);
1152 jiffies_to_timeval32(utime
, &r
.ru_utime
);
1153 jiffies_to_timeval32(stime
, &r
.ru_stime
);
1154 r
.ru_minflt
= current
->min_flt
;
1155 r
.ru_majflt
= current
->maj_flt
;
1157 case RUSAGE_CHILDREN
:
1158 jiffies_to_timeval32(current
->signal
->cutime
, &r
.ru_utime
);
1159 jiffies_to_timeval32(current
->signal
->cstime
, &r
.ru_stime
);
1160 r
.ru_minflt
= current
->signal
->cmin_flt
;
1161 r
.ru_majflt
= current
->signal
->cmaj_flt
;
1165 return copy_to_user(ru
, &r
, sizeof(r
)) ? -EFAULT
: 0;
1168 SYSCALL_DEFINE4(osf_wait4
, pid_t
, pid
, int __user
*, ustatus
, int, options
,
1169 struct rusage32 __user
*, ur
)
1173 unsigned int status
= 0;
1174 mm_segment_t old_fs
;
1177 return sys_wait4(pid
, ustatus
, options
, NULL
);
1182 ret
= sys_wait4(pid
, (unsigned int __user
*) &status
, options
,
1183 (struct rusage __user
*) &r
);
1186 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE
, ur
, sizeof(*ur
)))
1190 err
|= put_user(status
, ustatus
);
1191 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_utime
.tv_sec
, &ur
->ru_utime
.tv_sec
);
1192 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_utime
.tv_usec
, &ur
->ru_utime
.tv_usec
);
1193 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_stime
.tv_sec
, &ur
->ru_stime
.tv_sec
);
1194 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_stime
.tv_usec
, &ur
->ru_stime
.tv_usec
);
1195 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_maxrss
, &ur
->ru_maxrss
);
1196 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_ixrss
, &ur
->ru_ixrss
);
1197 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_idrss
, &ur
->ru_idrss
);
1198 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_isrss
, &ur
->ru_isrss
);
1199 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_minflt
, &ur
->ru_minflt
);
1200 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_majflt
, &ur
->ru_majflt
);
1201 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_nswap
, &ur
->ru_nswap
);
1202 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_inblock
, &ur
->ru_inblock
);
1203 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_oublock
, &ur
->ru_oublock
);
1204 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_msgsnd
, &ur
->ru_msgsnd
);
1205 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_msgrcv
, &ur
->ru_msgrcv
);
1206 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_nsignals
, &ur
->ru_nsignals
);
1207 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_nvcsw
, &ur
->ru_nvcsw
);
1208 err
|= __put_user(r
.ru_nivcsw
, &ur
->ru_nivcsw
);
1210 return err
? err
: ret
;
1214 * I don't know what the parameters are: the first one
1215 * seems to be a timeval pointer, and I suspect the second
1216 * one is the time remaining.. Ho humm.. No documentation.
1218 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_usleep_thread
, struct timeval32 __user
*, sleep
,
1219 struct timeval32 __user
*, remain
)
1222 unsigned long ticks
;
1224 if (get_tv32(&tmp
, sleep
))
1227 ticks
= timeval_to_jiffies(&tmp
);
1229 ticks
= schedule_timeout_interruptible(ticks
);
1232 jiffies_to_timeval(ticks
, &tmp
);
1233 if (put_tv32(remain
, &tmp
))
1244 unsigned int modes
; /* mode selector */
1245 long offset
; /* time offset (usec) */
1246 long freq
; /* frequency offset (scaled ppm) */
1247 long maxerror
; /* maximum error (usec) */
1248 long esterror
; /* estimated error (usec) */
1249 int status
; /* clock command/status */
1250 long constant
; /* pll time constant */
1251 long precision
; /* clock precision (usec) (read only) */
1252 long tolerance
; /* clock frequency tolerance (ppm)
1255 struct timeval32 time
; /* (read only) */
1256 long tick
; /* (modified) usecs between clock ticks */
1258 long ppsfreq
; /* pps frequency (scaled ppm) (ro) */
1259 long jitter
; /* pps jitter (us) (ro) */
1260 int shift
; /* interval duration (s) (shift) (ro) */
1261 long stabil
; /* pps stability (scaled ppm) (ro) */
1262 long jitcnt
; /* jitter limit exceeded (ro) */
1263 long calcnt
; /* calibration intervals (ro) */
1264 long errcnt
; /* calibration errors (ro) */
1265 long stbcnt
; /* stability limit exceeded (ro) */
1267 int :32; int :32; int :32; int :32;
1268 int :32; int :32; int :32; int :32;
1269 int :32; int :32; int :32; int :32;
1272 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(old_adjtimex
, struct timex32 __user
*, txc_p
)
1277 /* copy relevant bits of struct timex. */
1278 if (copy_from_user(&txc
, txc_p
, offsetof(struct timex32
, time
)) ||
1279 copy_from_user(&txc
.tick
, &txc_p
->tick
, sizeof(struct timex32
) -
1280 offsetof(struct timex32
, time
)))
1283 ret
= do_adjtimex(&txc
);
1287 /* copy back to timex32 */
1288 if (copy_to_user(txc_p
, &txc
, offsetof(struct timex32
, time
)) ||
1289 (copy_to_user(&txc_p
->tick
, &txc
.tick
, sizeof(struct timex32
) -
1290 offsetof(struct timex32
, tick
))) ||
1291 (put_tv32(&txc_p
->time
, &txc
.time
)))
1297 /* Get an address range which is currently unmapped. Similar to the
1298 generic version except that we know how to honor ADDR_LIMIT_32BIT. */
1300 static unsigned long
1301 arch_get_unmapped_area_1(unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
,
1302 unsigned long limit
)
1304 struct vm_unmapped_area_info info
;
1308 info
.low_limit
= addr
;
1309 info
.high_limit
= limit
;
1310 info
.align_mask
= 0;
1311 info
.align_offset
= 0;
1312 return vm_unmapped_area(&info
);
1316 arch_get_unmapped_area(struct file
*filp
, unsigned long addr
,
1317 unsigned long len
, unsigned long pgoff
,
1318 unsigned long flags
)
1320 unsigned long limit
;
1322 /* "32 bit" actually means 31 bit, since pointers sign extend. */
1323 if (current
->personality
& ADDR_LIMIT_32BIT
)
1331 if (flags
& MAP_FIXED
)
1334 /* First, see if the given suggestion fits.
1336 The OSF/1 loader (/sbin/loader) relies on us returning an
1337 address larger than the requested if one exists, which is
1338 a terribly broken way to program.
1340 That said, I can see the use in being able to suggest not
1341 merely specific addresses, but regions of memory -- perhaps
1342 this feature should be incorporated into all ports? */
1345 addr
= arch_get_unmapped_area_1 (PAGE_ALIGN(addr
), len
, limit
);
1346 if (addr
!= (unsigned long) -ENOMEM
)
1350 /* Next, try allocating at TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE. */
1351 addr
= arch_get_unmapped_area_1 (PAGE_ALIGN(TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE
),
1353 if (addr
!= (unsigned long) -ENOMEM
)
1356 /* Finally, try allocating in low memory. */
1357 addr
= arch_get_unmapped_area_1 (PAGE_SIZE
, len
, limit
);
1362 #ifdef CONFIG_OSF4_COMPAT
1364 /* Clear top 32 bits of iov_len in the user's buffer for
1365 compatibility with old versions of OSF/1 where iov_len
1366 was defined as int. */
1368 osf_fix_iov_len(const struct iovec __user
*iov
, unsigned long count
)
1372 for (i
= 0 ; i
< count
; i
++) {
1373 int __user
*iov_len_high
= (int __user
*)&iov
[i
].iov_len
+ 1;
1375 if (put_user(0, iov_len_high
))
1381 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_readv
, unsigned long, fd
,
1382 const struct iovec __user
*, vector
, unsigned long, count
)
1384 if (unlikely(personality(current
->personality
) == PER_OSF4
))
1385 if (osf_fix_iov_len(vector
, count
))
1387 return sys_readv(fd
, vector
, count
);
1390 SYSCALL_DEFINE3(osf_writev
, unsigned long, fd
,
1391 const struct iovec __user
*, vector
, unsigned long, count
)
1393 if (unlikely(personality(current
->personality
) == PER_OSF4
))
1394 if (osf_fix_iov_len(vector
, count
))
1396 return sys_writev(fd
, vector
, count
);
1401 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(osf_getpriority
, int, which
, int, who
)
1403 int prio
= sys_getpriority(which
, who
);
1405 /* Return value is the unbiased priority, i.e. 20 - prio.
1406 This does result in negative return values, so signal
1408 force_successful_syscall_return();
1414 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getxuid
)
1416 current_pt_regs()->r20
= sys_geteuid();
1417 return sys_getuid();
1420 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getxgid
)
1422 current_pt_regs()->r20
= sys_getegid();
1423 return sys_getgid();
1426 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(getxpid
)
1428 current_pt_regs()->r20
= sys_getppid();
1429 return sys_getpid();
1432 SYSCALL_DEFINE0(alpha_pipe
)
1435 int res
= do_pipe_flags(fd
, 0);
1437 /* The return values are in $0 and $20. */
1438 current_pt_regs()->r20
= fd
[1];
1444 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(sethae
, unsigned long, val
)
1446 current_pt_regs()->hae
= val
;