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dmcmahill b2ddb9701f Add entry for flock() syscall.
From the NetBSD and OSF man pages, the arguments and operation of the
2 flocks are identical.  The only differences are in some of the possible
values for errno which may be set in the event of certain errors.  These
differences are (again from the manual pages):

The NetBSD flock may set errno to

     [EOPNOTSUPP]  The argument fd refers to an object other than a file.

and the OSF flock doesn't list this is a possible error code.

The OSF flock may set errno to:

  [EINTR]   A signal interuppted the flock call.
  [ENOLCK]  The lock table is full.  Too many regions are already locked.
  [EDEADLK] The lock is blocked by some lock from another process.  Putting
            the calling process to sleep while waiting for that lock to
            become free would cause a deadlock.

while the NetBSD flock does not list these as possibilities.

The remainder of the possible error codes are the same.

commit cleared with thorpej first.
2001-06-23 02:45:54 +00:00
jdolecek 5f9c0daf71 linux_sys_socketcall(): refuse negative 'what' values 2001-06-22 08:27:05 +00:00
simonb 22267aa60b Include <sys/exec_elf.h> as the other arch's linux_exec.h file do.
New linux_trap.c compiles now.
2001-06-22 05:12:42 +00:00
fvdl fe75469d65 Some of this was sparc-specific, so ifdef __sparc__ it (XXX). Also,
change the alignment of one structure with an MD ifdef. Should
be moved into the netbsd32_machdep parts.
2001-06-19 00:36:21 +00:00
christos 0f380fac15 Add an e_trapsignal member to struct emul, so that emulated processes can
send the appropriate signal depending on the trap type.
2001-06-18 02:00:48 +00:00
sommerfeld 7e7d262c34 Add %fs/%gs to trap frame and save/restore them on
trap/interrupt/syscall entry from userspace.

Remove special-case "by hand" validation of fs/gs register values as
well as special handling of them in various signal handling paths.

Now, like %ds and %es, they are validated by the hardware on return to
userland.

This paves the way for the use of %fs for per-cpu data on
multiprocessor systems, and fixes an otherwise difficult-to-fix
interaction between threads/clone(2) and USER_LDT.

Discussed in advance with Frank van der Linden.
2001-06-17 21:01:32 +00:00
manu ff5ce5bd93 Removed obsoletes EMUL_NO_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE and EMUL_NO_SIGIO_ON_READ flags.
Async I/O OS specifities should now handled in OS specific code. Linux
has been done, but other emulation should be handled. See case LINUX_F_SETFL
in sys/compat/linux/common/linux_file.c:linux_sys_fcntl() for more details.

The data that has been collected yet:

                                  Net Free Open Linux SunOS AIX OSF1 Darwin
send SIGIO to write end of pipe     Y  N    N     N     N    N   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of pipe      Y  Y    N     N     N    ?   Y     ?
send SIGIO to write end of socket   Y  Y    Y     N     N    Y   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of socket    Y  Y    Y     Y     Y    ?   Y     ?
2001-06-16 22:05:36 +00:00
manu a7cdf998ec Removed obsoletes EMUL_NO_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE and EMUL_NO_SIGIO_ON_READ flags.
Async I/O OS specifities should now handled in OS specific code. Linux
has been done, but other emulation should be handled. See case LINUX_F_SETFL
in sys/compat/linux/common/linux_file.c:linux_sys_fcntl() for more details.

The data that has been collected yet:

                                  Net Free Open Linux SunOS AIX OSF1 Darwin
send SIGIO to write end of pipe		Y  N    N     N     N    N   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of pipe      Y  Y    N     N     N    ?   Y     ?
send SIGIO to write end of socket   Y  Y    Y     N     N    Y   Y     Y
send SIGIO to read end of socket    Y  Y    Y     Y     Y    ?   Y     ?
2001-06-16 21:44:27 +00:00
manu ce10f4da5b Linux does not send a SIGIO to the write end of a socket,
neither it does send any SIGIO for pipes. If async I/O
was requested, we keep the SS_ASYNC in struct socket flag
set, but we clear SB_ASYNC flags on the sending buffer
(for socket), and on the sending and the receiving buffer
(for pipes).

Because we do not alter to SS_ASYNC in struct socket,
the Linux process keeps a consistent view of async I/O
status if it attemps to read the async flag (SS_ASYNC)

This async I/O problem does matters, since some Linux
a programs such as the JDK request async I/O on pipes,
but they fail if they happen to get a SIGIO to the write
end of the pipe.
2001-06-16 21:32:51 +00:00
thorpej 7660fd850d In check_exec(), don't bother checking P_TRACED along with
MNT_NOSUID, just check MNT_NOSUID to clear the S{U,G}ID bits
in the attributes for the vnode we're about to exec.

We now check P_TRACED right before we would actually perform
the s{u,g}id function in the exec code.

This closes a race condition between exec of a setuid binary
and ptrace(2).
2001-06-15 17:24:19 +00:00
thorpej 80cc38a1af Fix a partial construction problem that can cause race conditions
between creation of a file descriptor and close(2) when using kernel
assisted threads.  What we do is stick descriptors in the table, but
mark them as "larval".  This causes essentially everything to treat
it as a non-existent descriptor, except for fdalloc(), which sees a
filled slot so that it won't (incorrectly) allocate it again.  When
a descriptor is fully constructed, the code that has constructed it
marks it as "mature" (which actually clears the "larval" flag), and
things continue to work as normal.

While here, gather all the code that gets a descriptor from the table
into a fd_getfile() function, and call it, rather than having the
same (sometimes incorrect) code copied all over the place.
2001-06-14 20:32:41 +00:00
wiz b2e2ddf49e It's "extern int", not "extern".
Macppc kernels with LINUX_COMPAT now compile again.
2001-06-13 23:10:31 +00:00
wiz 3d343db054 #include <machine/fpu.h> for save_fpu()
#ifdef 0 two unused and un-prototyped functions.
Following a hint by Andrw Cagney on port-macppc.
2001-06-13 23:09:01 +00:00
mrg 0b7f4cf1ba avoid trigraphs 2001-06-08 12:50:11 +00:00
hannken a343eba6d6 Close coment of CVS tag. 2001-06-08 09:24:28 +00:00
mrg 25e7951011 proto for coredump32 2001-06-06 21:45:56 +00:00
mrg a6a28df3e2 add netbsd32_uvm_unix.c and netbsd32_kern_sig.c 2001-06-06 21:30:28 +00:00
mrg 06f624518c sync with uvm_unix.c 1.23 2001-06-06 21:30:07 +00:00
mrg 85794da2bd LKM friendly: move coredump32() here 2001-06-06 21:25:11 +00:00
mrg 5677baf886 LKM friendly: move uvm_coredump32() here 2001-06-06 21:24:39 +00:00
thorpej f149c43285 Regen; don't define our own (incorrect!) dup(2); just use the NetBSD version. 2001-06-06 16:18:10 +00:00
thorpej ea5fdab7bb Don't define our own (incorrect!) dup(2); just use the NetBSD version. 2001-06-06 16:17:40 +00:00
mrg c59b99f5c8 use _KERNEL_OPT, catch up with constification in compat/svr4. 2001-06-04 22:00:10 +00:00
mrg 46762d3560 fix lint exposed by GCC 3.0 20010604 (prerelease). 2001-06-04 20:56:51 +00:00
nathanw 4b2dbe7a1a Note that negative system call numbers no longer appear negative in
ktrace output, due to range-bounding by binary masking.
2001-06-04 20:06:41 +00:00
manu ae80f433ec Fixes by Chuck Silvers to make ptrace PEEKTEXT more 64 bit friendy 2001-06-04 07:44:39 +00:00
manu b5269c31d1 added a double cast to build on alpha 2001-06-03 18:22:27 +00:00
manu 4788337ddb Fixed a rough buf in ptrace SETFPREGS (was using regs instead of fpregs) 2001-06-02 13:49:44 +00:00
jdolecek 58467b0a9d Slighly improve the PTRACE_CONT comment 2001-06-02 11:46:09 +00:00
mrg 6a89288a37 use _KERNEL_OPT. 2001-05-30 11:37:21 +00:00
manu 36ea8f0ed5 Fixed a potential security problem (copyout after an error) 2001-05-28 10:51:20 +00:00
manu 7046b15b3d Fixed the return value of ptrace for PEEKTEXT and PEEKDATA: return value must
be a pointer to data, which holds the result. Linux's glibc undo this odd
operation to bring the standard ptrace behavior to userland.
2001-05-27 21:17:16 +00:00
manu befe23c119 Implements correctly PEEKUSER and fixes various serious bugs. The status
of this file is not "officially broken" any more (gdb works).
2001-05-27 21:15:07 +00:00
manu 383c1b6319 Fixed two typo in comments 2001-05-27 21:11:12 +00:00
kristerw 7ae7504033 Added a 'break' on the last line in a switch statement, since the ISO
C standard do not permit labels at the end of compound statements.
2001-05-24 10:49:31 +00:00
manu 8e9a35bbaa Enable PowerPC Linux ptrace() emulation 2001-05-22 21:11:54 +00:00
manu 9e29066532 Fixed ptrace() so that it is now possible to get traced process registers.
This makes Linux gdb able to run a Linux binary
2001-05-22 21:09:20 +00:00
manu 23e3fc1231 When c_ospeed in termio is null, NetBSD hangup the terminal. Since Linux
does not do this, we fake null c_ospeed values by -1 in the kernel, so
that NetBSD does not hangup.
2001-05-22 21:05:49 +00:00
manu 89047f2566 Added powerpc status in a comment 2001-05-20 09:29:10 +00:00
manu 05fe8173f8 Fixed a typo in a comment 2001-05-19 14:31:00 +00:00
jdolecek a20a67e39b regen (some unnecessary passthrough stubs eliminated) 2001-05-15 21:39:31 +00:00
jdolecek da5867c716 Eliminate passthrough syscalls stubs which only call appropriate sys_foo()
without any change.
Fixes kern/7270 by Bill Sommerfeld.
2001-05-15 21:37:47 +00:00
manu 56839426da This file is not used on alpha, and it causes some warning that break the
build. Added an ifdef to ignore the file content for alpha (not tested)
2001-05-15 20:35:02 +00:00
lukem 37aedd067b delint: fix comments 2001-05-15 15:20:29 +00:00
manu d473f5bd8a Improved the accuracy of gettimeofday/settimeofday: Linux stores a srtuct
timezone in the kernel. We now keep track of it for emulated processes.
Tested for powerpc and i386. Untested on m68k, but it should be ok
Alpha has a particular implementation (osf1_sys_gettimeofday), and it has
therefore not been touched.
2001-05-13 20:54:42 +00:00
kleink 045d2b0272 Make this build again. 2001-05-11 19:19:44 +00:00
augustss f63784bfbe Improved fix of PR12796, from Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com> 2001-05-10 01:54:30 +00:00
augustss 5c9ba155e3 Apply patch in PR lib/12796 from Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com> 2001-05-09 21:49:58 +00:00
manu 7e6929fe90 Changed EMUL_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE to EMUL_NO_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE, so that
the native emulation (NetBSD) does not have a flag.
2001-05-07 09:55:12 +00:00
manu 5a6b8191b5 Added two flags to emulation packages:
EMUL_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE notes that the emulated binaries expect the original
BSD pipe behavior for asynchronous I/O, which is to fire SIGIO on read() and
write(). OSes without this flag do not expect any SIGIO to be fired on
read() and write() for pipes, even when async I/O was requested. As far as
we know, the OSes that need EMUL_BSD_ASYNCIO_PIPE are NetBSD, OSF/1 and
Darwin.

EMUL_NO_SIGIO_ON_READ notes that the emulated binaries that requested
asynchrnous I/O expect the reader process to be notified by a SIGIO, but
not the writer process. OSes without this flag expect the reader and the
writer to be notified when some data has arrived or when some data have been
read. As far as we know, the OSes that need EMUL_NO_SIGIO_ON_READ are Linux
and SunOS.
2001-05-06 19:09:52 +00:00