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Diffstat (limited to 'arch/ppc/kernel/syscalls.c')
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diff --git a/arch/ppc/kernel/syscalls.c b/arch/ppc/kernel/syscalls.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..124313ce3c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/ppc/kernel/syscalls.c @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +/* + * arch/ppc/kernel/sys_ppc.c + * + * PowerPC version + * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas (gdt@linuxppc.org) + * + * Derived from "arch/i386/kernel/sys_i386.c" + * Adapted from the i386 version by Gary Thomas + * Modified by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu) + * and Paul Mackerras (paulus@cs.anu.edu.au). + * + * This file contains various random system calls that + * have a non-standard calling sequence on the Linux/PPC + * platform. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version + * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + */ + +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/smp.h> +#include <linux/smp_lock.h> +#include <linux/sem.h> +#include <linux/msg.h> +#include <linux/shm.h> +#include <linux/stat.h> +#include <linux/syscalls.h> +#include <linux/mman.h> +#include <linux/sys.h> +#include <linux/ipc.h> +#include <linux/utsname.h> +#include <linux/file.h> +#include <linux/unistd.h> + +#include <asm/uaccess.h> +#include <asm/ipc.h> +#include <asm/semaphore.h> + +void +check_bugs(void) +{ +} + +/* + * sys_ipc() is the de-multiplexer for the SysV IPC calls.. + * + * This is really horribly ugly. + */ +int +sys_ipc (uint call, int first, int second, int third, void __user *ptr, long fifth) +{ + int version, ret; + + version = call >> 16; /* hack for backward compatibility */ + call &= 0xffff; + + ret = -ENOSYS; + switch (call) { + case SEMOP: + ret = sys_semtimedop (first, (struct sembuf __user *)ptr, + second, NULL); + break; + case SEMTIMEDOP: + ret = sys_semtimedop (first, (struct sembuf __user *)ptr, + second, (const struct timespec __user *) fifth); + break; + case SEMGET: + ret = sys_semget (first, second, third); + break; + case SEMCTL: { + union semun fourth; + + if (!ptr) + break; + if ((ret = access_ok(VERIFY_READ, ptr, sizeof(long)) ? 0 : -EFAULT) + || (ret = get_user(fourth.__pad, (void __user *__user *)ptr))) + break; + ret = sys_semctl (first, second, third, fourth); + break; + } + case MSGSND: + ret = sys_msgsnd (first, (struct msgbuf __user *) ptr, second, third); + break; + case MSGRCV: + switch (version) { + case 0: { + struct ipc_kludge tmp; + + if (!ptr) + break; + if ((ret = access_ok(VERIFY_READ, ptr, sizeof(tmp)) ? 0 : -EFAULT) + || (ret = copy_from_user(&tmp, + (struct ipc_kludge __user *) ptr, + sizeof (tmp)) ? -EFAULT : 0)) + break; + ret = sys_msgrcv (first, tmp.msgp, second, tmp.msgtyp, + third); + break; + } + default: + ret = sys_msgrcv (first, (struct msgbuf __user *) ptr, + second, fifth, third); + break; + } + break; + case MSGGET: + ret = sys_msgget ((key_t) first, second); + break; + case MSGCTL: + ret = sys_msgctl (first, second, (struct msqid_ds __user *) ptr); + break; + case SHMAT: { + ulong raddr; + + if ((ret = access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (ulong __user *) third, + sizeof(ulong)) ? 0 : -EFAULT)) + break; + ret = do_shmat (first, (char __user *) ptr, second, &raddr); + if (ret) + break; + ret = put_user (raddr, (ulong __user *) third); + break; + } + case SHMDT: + ret = sys_shmdt ((char __user *)ptr); + break; + case SHMGET: + ret = sys_shmget (first, second, third); + break; + case SHMCTL: + ret = sys_shmctl (first, second, (struct shmid_ds __user *) ptr); + break; + } + + return ret; +} + +/* + * sys_pipe() is the normal C calling standard for creating + * a pipe. It's not the way unix traditionally does this, though. + */ +int sys_pipe(int __user *fildes) +{ + int fd[2]; + int error; + + error = do_pipe(fd); + if (!error) { + if (copy_to_user(fildes, fd, 2*sizeof(int))) + error = -EFAULT; + } + return error; +} + +static inline unsigned long +do_mmap2(unsigned long addr, size_t len, + unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags, + unsigned long fd, unsigned long pgoff) +{ + struct file * file = NULL; + int ret = -EBADF; + + flags &= ~(MAP_EXECUTABLE | MAP_DENYWRITE); + if (!(flags & MAP_ANONYMOUS)) { + if (!(file = fget(fd))) + goto out; + } + + down_write(¤t->mm->mmap_sem); + ret = do_mmap_pgoff(file, addr, len, prot, flags, pgoff); + up_write(¤t->mm->mmap_sem); + if (file) + fput(file); +out: + return ret; +} + +unsigned long sys_mmap2(unsigned long addr, size_t len, + unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags, + unsigned long fd, unsigned long pgoff) +{ + return do_mmap2(addr, len, prot, flags, fd, pgoff); +} + +unsigned long sys_mmap(unsigned long addr, size_t len, + unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags, + unsigned long fd, off_t offset) +{ + int err = -EINVAL; + + if (offset & ~PAGE_MASK) + goto out; + + err = do_mmap2(addr, len, prot, flags, fd, offset >> PAGE_SHIFT); +out: + return err; +} + +/* + * Due to some executables calling the wrong select we sometimes + * get wrong args. This determines how the args are being passed + * (a single ptr to them all args passed) then calls + * sys_select() with the appropriate args. -- Cort + */ +int +ppc_select(int n, fd_set __user *inp, fd_set __user *outp, fd_set __user *exp, struct timeval __user *tvp) +{ + if ( (unsigned long)n >= 4096 ) + { + unsigned long __user *buffer = (unsigned long __user *)n; + if (!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, buffer, 5*sizeof(unsigned long)) + || __get_user(n, buffer) + || __get_user(inp, ((fd_set __user * __user *)(buffer+1))) + || __get_user(outp, ((fd_set __user * __user *)(buffer+2))) + || __get_user(exp, ((fd_set __user * __user *)(buffer+3))) + || __get_user(tvp, ((struct timeval __user * __user *)(buffer+4)))) + return -EFAULT; + } + return sys_select(n, inp, outp, exp, tvp); +} + +int sys_uname(struct old_utsname __user * name) +{ + int err = -EFAULT; + + down_read(&uts_sem); + if (name && !copy_to_user(name, &system_utsname, sizeof (*name))) + err = 0; + up_read(&uts_sem); + return err; +} + +int sys_olduname(struct oldold_utsname __user * name) +{ + int error; + + if (!name) + return -EFAULT; + if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,name,sizeof(struct oldold_utsname))) + return -EFAULT; + + down_read(&uts_sem); + error = __copy_to_user(&name->sysname,&system_utsname.sysname,__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __put_user(0,name->sysname+__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __copy_to_user(&name->nodename,&system_utsname.nodename,__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __put_user(0,name->nodename+__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __copy_to_user(&name->release,&system_utsname.release,__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __put_user(0,name->release+__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __copy_to_user(&name->version,&system_utsname.version,__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __put_user(0,name->version+__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error -= __copy_to_user(&name->machine,&system_utsname.machine,__OLD_UTS_LEN); + error = __put_user(0,name->machine+__OLD_UTS_LEN); + up_read(&uts_sem); + + error = error ? -EFAULT : 0; + return error; +} + +/* + * We put the arguments in a different order so we only use 6 + * registers for arguments, rather than 7 as sys_fadvise64_64 needs + * (because `offset' goes in r5/r6). + */ +long ppc_fadvise64_64(int fd, int advice, loff_t offset, loff_t len) +{ + return sys_fadvise64_64(fd, offset, len, advice); +} |