/* * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah. * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer * Science Department. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: Utah $Hdr: hpux_compat.c 1.64 93/08/05$ * * from: @(#)hpux_compat.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 2/13/94 * $Id: hpux_compat.c,v 1.11 1994/05/25 11:55:06 mycroft Exp $ */ /* * Various HP-UX compatibility routines */ #ifndef COMPAT_43 #define COMPAT_43 #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DEBUG int unimpresponse = 0; #endif /* SYS5 style UTSNAME info */ struct hpux_utsname proto_utsname = { "NetBSD", "", "0.9", "B", "9000/3?0", "" }; /* 6.0 and later style context */ #if defined(HP380) char hpux_040context[] = "standalone HP-MC68040 HP-MC68881 HP-MC68020 HP-MC68010 localroot default"; #endif #ifdef FPCOPROC char hpux_context[] = "standalone HP-MC68881 HP-MC68020 HP-MC68010 localroot default"; #else char hpux_context[] = "standalone HP-MC68020 HP-MC68010 localroot default"; #endif #define NERR 83 #define BERR 1000 /* indexed by BSD errno */ short bsdtohpuxerrnomap[NERR] = { /*00*/ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, /*10*/ 10, 45, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, /*20*/ 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, /*30*/ 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 246, 245, 244, 216, 217, /*40*/ 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, /*50*/ 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, /*60*/ 238, 239, 249, 248, 241, 242, 247,BERR,BERR,BERR, /*70*/ 70, 71,BERR,BERR,BERR,BERR,BERR, 46, 251,BERR, /*80*/ BERR,BERR, 11 }; notimp(p, uap, retval, code, nargs) struct proc *p; int *uap, *retval; int code, nargs; { int error = 0; #ifdef DEBUG register int *argp = uap; extern char *hpux_syscallnames[]; printf("HP-UX %s(", hpux_syscallnames[code]); if (nargs) while (nargs--) printf("%x%c", *argp++, nargs? ',' : ')'); else printf(")"); printf("\n"); switch (unimpresponse) { case 0: error = nosys(p, uap, retval); break; case 1: error = EINVAL; break; } #else error = nosys(p, uap, retval); #endif uprintf("HP-UX system call %d not implemented\n", code); return (error); } /* * HP-UX fork and vfork need to map the EAGAIN return value appropriately. */ hpux_fork(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_wait3_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; error = fork(p, uap, retval); if (error == EAGAIN) error = OEAGAIN; return (error); } hpux_vfork(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_wait3_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; error = vfork(p, uap, retval); if (error == EAGAIN) error = OEAGAIN; return (error); } struct hpux_execv_args { char *fname; char **argp; char **envp; }; hpux_execv(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_execv_args *uap; int *retval; { extern int execve(); uap->envp = NULL; return (execve(p, uap, retval)); } /* * HP-UX versions of wait and wait3 actually pass the parameters * (status pointer, options, rusage) into the kernel rather than * handling it in the C library stub. We also need to map any * termination signal from BSD to HP-UX. */ struct hpux_wait3_args { int *status; int options; int rusage; }; hpux_wait3(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_wait3_args *uap; int *retval; { /* rusage pointer must be zero */ if (uap->rusage) return (EINVAL); p->p_md.md_regs[PS] = PSL_ALLCC; p->p_md.md_regs[R0] = uap->options; p->p_md.md_regs[R1] = uap->rusage; return (hpux_wait(p, uap, retval)); } struct hpux_wait_args { int *status; }; hpux_wait(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_wait_args *uap; int *retval; { int sig, *statp, error; statp = uap->status; /* owait clobbers first arg */ error = owait(p, uap, retval); /* * HP-UX wait always returns EINTR when interrupted by a signal * (well, unless its emulating a BSD process, but we don't bother...) */ if (error == ERESTART) error = EINTR; if (error) return (error); sig = retval[1] & 0xFF; if (sig == WSTOPPED) { sig = (retval[1] >> 8) & 0xFF; retval[1] = (bsdtohpuxsig(sig) << 8) | WSTOPPED; } else if (sig) retval[1] = (retval[1] & 0xFF00) | bsdtohpuxsig(sig & 0x7F) | (sig & 0x80); if (statp) if (suword((caddr_t)statp, retval[1])) error = EFAULT; return (error); } struct hpux_waitpid_args { int pid; int *status; int options; struct rusage *rusage; /* wait4 arg */ }; hpux_waitpid(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_waitpid_args *uap; int *retval; { int rv, sig, xstat, error; uap->rusage = 0; error = wait4(p, uap, retval); /* * HP-UX wait always returns EINTR when interrupted by a signal * (well, unless its emulating a BSD process, but we don't bother...) */ if (error == ERESTART) error = EINTR; if (error) return (error); if (uap->status) { /* * Wait4 already wrote the status out to user space, * pull it back, change the signal portion, and write * it back out. */ rv = fuword((caddr_t)uap->status); if (WIFSTOPPED(rv)) { sig = WSTOPSIG(rv); rv = W_STOPCODE(bsdtohpuxsig(sig)); } else if (WIFSIGNALED(rv)) { sig = WTERMSIG(rv); xstat = WEXITSTATUS(rv); rv = W_EXITCODE(xstat, bsdtohpuxsig(sig)) | WCOREDUMP(rv); } (void)suword((caddr_t)uap->status, rv); } return (error); } /* * Old creat system call. */ struct hpux_creat_args { char *fname; int fmode; }; hpux_creat(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_creat_args *uap; int *retval; { struct nargs { char *fname; int mode; int crtmode; } openuap; openuap.fname = uap->fname; openuap.crtmode = uap->fmode; openuap.mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC; return (open(p, &openuap, retval)); } /* * XXX extensions to the fd_ofileflags flags. * Hate to put this there, but they do need to be per-file. */ #define UF_NONBLOCK_ON 0x10 #define UF_FNDELAY_ON 0x20 #define UF_FIONBIO_ON 0x40 /* * Must remap some bits in the mode mask. * O_CREAT, O_TRUNC, and O_EXCL must be remapped, * O_NONBLOCK is remapped and remembered, * O_FNDELAY is remembered, * O_SYNCIO is removed entirely. */ struct hpux_open_args { char *fname; int mode; int crtmode; }; hpux_open(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_open_args *uap; int *retval; { int mode, error; mode = uap->mode; uap->mode &= ~(HPUXNONBLOCK|HPUXFSYNCIO|HPUXFEXCL|HPUXFTRUNC|HPUXFCREAT); if (mode & HPUXFCREAT) { /* * simulate the pre-NFS behavior that opening a * file for READ+CREATE ignores the CREATE (unless * EXCL is set in which case we will return the * proper error). */ if ((mode & HPUXFEXCL) || (FFLAGS(mode) & FWRITE)) uap->mode |= O_CREAT; } if (mode & HPUXFTRUNC) uap->mode |= O_TRUNC; if (mode & HPUXFEXCL) uap->mode |= O_EXCL; if (mode & HPUXNONBLOCK) uap->mode |= O_NDELAY; error = open(p, uap, retval); /* * Record non-blocking mode for fcntl, read, write, etc. */ if (error == 0 && (uap->mode & O_NDELAY)) p->p_fd->fd_ofileflags[*retval] |= (mode & HPUXNONBLOCK) ? UF_NONBLOCK_ON : UF_FNDELAY_ON; return (error); } struct hpux_fcntl_args { int fdes; int cmd; int arg; }; hpux_fcntl(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_fcntl_args *uap; int *retval; { int mode, error, flg = F_POSIX; struct file *fp; char *pop; struct hpux_flock hfl; struct flock fl; struct vnode *vp; if ((unsigned)uap->fdes >= p->p_fd->fd_nfiles || (fp = p->p_fd->fd_ofiles[uap->fdes]) == NULL) return (EBADF); pop = &p->p_fd->fd_ofileflags[uap->fdes]; switch (uap->cmd) { case F_SETFL: if (uap->arg & HPUXNONBLOCK) *pop |= UF_NONBLOCK_ON; else *pop &= ~UF_NONBLOCK_ON; if (uap->arg & HPUXNDELAY) *pop |= UF_FNDELAY_ON; else *pop &= ~UF_FNDELAY_ON; if (*pop & (UF_NONBLOCK_ON|UF_FNDELAY_ON|UF_FIONBIO_ON)) uap->arg |= FNONBLOCK; else uap->arg &= ~FNONBLOCK; uap->arg &= ~(HPUXNONBLOCK|HPUXFSYNCIO|HPUXFREMOTE); break; case F_GETFL: case F_DUPFD: case F_GETFD: case F_SETFD: break; case HPUXF_SETLKW: flg |= F_WAIT; /* Fall into F_SETLK */ case HPUXF_SETLK: if (fp->f_type != DTYPE_VNODE) return (EBADF); vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data; /* Copy in the lock structure */ error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->arg, (caddr_t)&hfl, sizeof (hfl)); if (error) return (error); fl.l_start = hfl.hl_start; fl.l_len = hfl.hl_len; fl.l_pid = hfl.hl_pid; fl.l_type = hfl.hl_type; fl.l_whence = hfl.hl_whence; if (fl.l_whence == SEEK_CUR) fl.l_start += fp->f_offset; switch (fl.l_type) { case F_RDLCK: if ((fp->f_flag & FREAD) == 0) return (EBADF); p->p_flag |= P_ADVLOCK; return (VOP_ADVLOCK(vp, (caddr_t)p, F_SETLK, &fl, flg)); case F_WRLCK: if ((fp->f_flag & FWRITE) == 0) return (EBADF); p->p_flag |= P_ADVLOCK; return (VOP_ADVLOCK(vp, (caddr_t)p, F_SETLK, &fl, flg)); case F_UNLCK: return (VOP_ADVLOCK(vp, (caddr_t)p, F_UNLCK, &fl, F_POSIX)); default: return (EINVAL); } case F_GETLK: if (fp->f_type != DTYPE_VNODE) return (EBADF); vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_data; /* Copy in the lock structure */ error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->arg, (caddr_t)&hfl, sizeof (hfl)); if (error) return (error); fl.l_start = hfl.hl_start; fl.l_len = hfl.hl_len; fl.l_pid = hfl.hl_pid; fl.l_type = hfl.hl_type; fl.l_whence = hfl.hl_whence; if (fl.l_whence == SEEK_CUR) fl.l_start += fp->f_offset; if (error = VOP_ADVLOCK(vp, (caddr_t)p, F_GETLK, &fl, F_POSIX)) return (error); hfl.hl_start = fl.l_start; hfl.hl_len = fl.l_len; hfl.hl_pid = fl.l_pid; hfl.hl_type = fl.l_type; hfl.hl_whence = fl.l_whence; return (copyout((caddr_t)&hfl, (caddr_t)uap->arg, sizeof (hfl))); default: return (EINVAL); } error = fcntl(p, uap, retval); if (error == 0 && uap->cmd == F_GETFL) { mode = *retval; *retval &= ~(O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_EXCL); if (mode & FNONBLOCK) { if (*pop & UF_NONBLOCK_ON) *retval |= HPUXNONBLOCK; if ((*pop & UF_FNDELAY_ON) == 0) *retval &= ~HPUXNDELAY; } if (mode & O_CREAT) *retval |= HPUXFCREAT; if (mode & O_TRUNC) *retval |= HPUXFTRUNC; if (mode & O_EXCL) *retval |= HPUXFEXCL; } return (error); } /* * Read and write calls. Same as BSD except for non-blocking behavior. * There are three types of non-blocking reads/writes in HP-UX checked * in the following order: * * O_NONBLOCK: return -1 and errno == EAGAIN * O_NDELAY: return 0 * FIOSNBIO: return -1 and errno == EWOULDBLOCK */ struct hpux_rw_args { int fd; }; hpux_read(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_rw_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; error = read(p, uap, retval); if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { char *fp = &p->p_fd->fd_ofileflags[uap->fd]; if (*fp & UF_NONBLOCK_ON) { *retval = -1; error = OEAGAIN; } else if (*fp & UF_FNDELAY_ON) { *retval = 0; error = 0; } } return (error); } hpux_write(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_rw_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; error = write(p, uap, retval); if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { char *fp = &p->p_fd->fd_ofileflags[uap->fd]; if (*fp & UF_NONBLOCK_ON) { *retval = -1; error = OEAGAIN; } else if (*fp & UF_FNDELAY_ON) { *retval = 0; error = 0; } } return (error); } hpux_readv(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_rw_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; error = readv(p, uap, retval); if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { char *fp = &p->p_fd->fd_ofileflags[uap->fd]; if (*fp & UF_NONBLOCK_ON) { *retval = -1; error = OEAGAIN; } else if (*fp & UF_FNDELAY_ON) { *retval = 0; error = 0; } } return (error); } hpux_writev(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_rw_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; error = writev(p, uap, retval); if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) { char *fp = &p->p_fd->fd_ofileflags[uap->fd]; if (*fp & UF_NONBLOCK_ON) { *retval = -1; error = OEAGAIN; } else if (*fp & UF_FNDELAY_ON) { *retval = 0; error = 0; } } return (error); } /* * 4.3bsd dup allows dup2 to come in on the same syscall entry * and hence allows two arguments. HP-UX dup has only one arg. */ struct hpux_dup_args { int i; }; hpux_dup(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_dup_args *uap; int *retval; { register struct filedesc *fdp = p->p_fd; struct file *fp; int fd, error; if (((unsigned)uap->i) >= fdp->fd_nfiles || (fp = fdp->fd_ofiles[uap->i]) == NULL) return (EBADF); if (error = fdalloc(p, 0, &fd)) return (error); fdp->fd_ofiles[fd] = fp; fdp->fd_ofileflags[fd] = fdp->fd_ofileflags[uap->i] &~ UF_EXCLOSE; fp->f_count++; if (fd > fdp->fd_lastfile) fdp->fd_lastfile = fd; *retval = fd; return (0); } struct hpux_utssys_args { struct hpux_utsname *uts; int dev; int request; }; hpux_utssys(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_utssys_args *uap; int *retval; { register int i; int error; switch (uap->request) { /* uname */ case 0: /* fill in machine type */ switch (machineid) { case HP_320: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '2'; break; /* includes 318 and 319 */ case HP_330: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '3'; break; case HP_340: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '4'; break; case HP_350: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '5'; break; case HP_360: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '6'; break; case HP_370: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '7'; break; /* includes 345 */ case HP_375: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '7'; proto_utsname.machine[7] = '5'; break; /* includes 425 */ case HP_380: proto_utsname.machine[6] = '8'; break; case HP_433: proto_utsname.machine[5] = '4'; proto_utsname.machine[6] = '3'; proto_utsname.machine[7] = '3'; break; } /* copy hostname (sans domain) to nodename */ for (i = 0; i < 8 && hostname[i] != '.'; i++) proto_utsname.nodename[i] = hostname[i]; proto_utsname.nodename[i] = '\0'; error = copyout((caddr_t)&proto_utsname, (caddr_t)uap->uts, sizeof(struct hpux_utsname)); break; /* gethostname */ case 5: /* uap->dev is length */ if (uap->dev > hostnamelen + 1) uap->dev = hostnamelen + 1; error = copyout((caddr_t)hostname, (caddr_t)uap->uts, uap->dev); break; case 1: /* ?? */ case 2: /* ustat */ case 3: /* ?? */ case 4: /* sethostname */ default: error = EINVAL; break; } return (error); } struct hpux_sysconf_args { int name; }; hpux_sysconf(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_sysconf_args *uap; int *retval; { switch (uap->name) { /* clock ticks per second */ case HPUX_SYSCONF_CLKTICK: *retval = hz; break; /* open files */ case HPUX_SYSCONF_OPENMAX: *retval = NOFILE; break; /* architecture */ case HPUX_SYSCONF_CPUTYPE: switch (machineid) { case HP_320: case HP_330: case HP_350: *retval = HPUX_SYSCONF_CPUM020; break; case HP_340: case HP_360: case HP_370: case HP_375: *retval = HPUX_SYSCONF_CPUM030; break; case HP_380: case HP_433: *retval = HPUX_SYSCONF_CPUM040; break; } break; default: uprintf("HP-UX sysconf(%d) not implemented\n", uap->name); return (EINVAL); } return (0); } struct hpux_stat_args { char *fname; struct hpux_stat *hsb; }; hpux_stat(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_stat_args *uap; int *retval; { return (hpux_stat1(uap->fname, uap->hsb, FOLLOW, p)); } struct hpux_lstat_args { char *fname; struct hpux_stat *hsb; }; hpux_lstat(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_lstat_args *uap; int *retval; { return (hpux_stat1(uap->fname, uap->hsb, NOFOLLOW, p)); } struct hpux_fstat_args { int fdes; struct hpux_stat *hsb; }; hpux_fstat(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_fstat_args *uap; int *retval; { register struct filedesc *fdp = p->p_fd; register struct file *fp; struct stat sb; int error; if (((unsigned)uap->fdes) >= fdp->fd_nfiles || (fp = fdp->fd_ofiles[uap->fdes]) == NULL) return (EBADF); switch (fp->f_type) { case DTYPE_VNODE: error = vn_stat((struct vnode *)fp->f_data, &sb, p); break; case DTYPE_SOCKET: error = soo_stat((struct socket *)fp->f_data, &sb, p); break; default: panic("fstat"); /*NOTREACHED*/ } /* is this right for sockets?? */ if (error == 0) error = bsdtohpuxstat(&sb, uap->hsb); return (error); } struct hpux_ulimit_args { int cmd; long newlimit; }; hpux_ulimit(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_ulimit_args *uap; long *retval; { struct rlimit *limp; int error = 0; limp = &p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_FSIZE]; switch (uap->cmd) { case 2: uap->newlimit *= 512; if (uap->newlimit > limp->rlim_max && (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag))) break; limp->rlim_cur = limp->rlim_max = uap->newlimit; /* else fall into... */ case 1: *retval = limp->rlim_max / 512; break; case 3: limp = &p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_DATA]; *retval = ctob(p->p_vmspace->vm_tsize) + limp->rlim_max; break; default: error = EINVAL; break; } return (error); } /* * Map "real time" priorities 0 (high) thru 127 (low) into nice * values -16 (high) thru -1 (low). */ struct hpux_rtprio_args { int pid; int prio; }; hpux_rtprio(cp, uap, retval) struct proc *cp; register struct hpux_rtprio_args *uap; int *retval; { struct proc *p; int nice, error; if (uap->prio < RTPRIO_MIN && uap->prio > RTPRIO_MAX && uap->prio != RTPRIO_NOCHG && uap->prio != RTPRIO_RTOFF) return (EINVAL); if (uap->pid == 0) p = cp; else if ((p = pfind(uap->pid)) == 0) return (ESRCH); nice = p->p_nice; if (nice < NZERO) *retval = (nice + 16) << 3; else *retval = RTPRIO_RTOFF; switch (uap->prio) { case RTPRIO_NOCHG: return (0); case RTPRIO_RTOFF: if (nice >= NZERO) return (0); nice = NZERO; break; default: nice = (uap->prio >> 3) - 16; break; } error = donice(cp, p, nice); if (error == EACCES) error = EPERM; return (error); } struct hpux_advise_args { int arg; }; hpux_advise(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_advise_args *uap; int *retval; { int error = 0; switch (uap->arg) { case 0: p->p_md.md_flags |= MDP_HPUXMMAP; break; case 1: ICIA(); break; case 2: DCIA(); break; default: error = EINVAL; break; } return (error); } struct hpux_ptrace_args { int req; int pid; int *addr; int data; }; hpux_ptrace(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_ptrace_args *uap; int *retval; { int error, isps = 0; struct proc *cp; switch (uap->req) { /* map signal */ case PT_STEP: case PT_CONTINUE: if (uap->data) { uap->data = hpuxtobsdsig(uap->data); if (uap->data == 0) uap->data = NSIG; } break; /* map u-area offset */ case PT_READ_U: case PT_WRITE_U: /* * Big, cheezy hack: hpuxtobsduoff is really intended * to be called in the child context (procxmt) but we * do it here in the parent context to avoid hacks in * the MI sys_process.c file. This works only because * we can access the child's md_regs pointer and it * has the correct value (the child has already trapped * into the kernel). */ if ((cp = pfind(uap->pid)) == 0) return (ESRCH); uap->addr = (int *) hpuxtobsduoff(uap->addr, &isps, cp); /* * Since HP-UX PS is only 16-bits in ar0, requests * to write PS actually contain the PS in the high word * and the high half of the PC (the following register) * in the low word. Move the PS value to where BSD * expects it. */ if (isps && uap->req == PT_WRITE_U) uap->data >>= 16; break; } error = ptrace(p, uap, retval); /* * Align PS as HP-UX expects it (see WRITE_U comment above). * Note that we do not return the high part of PC like HP-UX * would, but the HP-UX debuggers don't require it. */ if (isps && error == 0 && uap->req == PT_READ_U) *retval <<= 16; return (error); } #ifdef SYSVSHM #include hpux_shmctl(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; int *uap, *retval; { return (hpux_shmctl1(p, uap, retval, 0)); } hpux_nshmctl(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; int *uap, *retval; { return (hpux_shmctl1(p, uap, retval, 1)); } /* * Handle HP-UX specific commands. */ struct hpux_shmctl_args { int shmid; int cmd; caddr_t buf; }; hpux_shmctl1(p, uap, retval, isnew) struct proc *p; struct hpux_shmctl_args *uap; int *retval; int isnew; { register struct shmid_ds *shp; register struct ucred *cred = p->p_ucred; struct hpux_shmid_ds sbuf; int error; if (error = shmvalid(uap->shmid)) return (error); shp = &shmsegs[uap->shmid % SHMMMNI]; switch (uap->cmd) { case SHM_LOCK: case SHM_UNLOCK: /* don't really do anything, but make them think we did */ if (cred->cr_uid && cred->cr_uid != shp->shm_perm.uid && cred->cr_uid != shp->shm_perm.cuid) return (EPERM); return (0); case IPC_STAT: if (!isnew) break; error = ipcaccess(&shp->shm_perm, IPC_R, cred); if (error == 0) { sbuf.shm_perm.uid = shp->shm_perm.uid; sbuf.shm_perm.gid = shp->shm_perm.gid; sbuf.shm_perm.cuid = shp->shm_perm.cuid; sbuf.shm_perm.cgid = shp->shm_perm.cgid; sbuf.shm_perm.mode = shp->shm_perm.mode; sbuf.shm_perm.seq = shp->shm_perm.seq; sbuf.shm_perm.key = shp->shm_perm.key; sbuf.shm_segsz = shp->shm_segsz; sbuf.shm_ptbl = shp->shm_handle; /* XXX */ sbuf.shm_lpid = shp->shm_lpid; sbuf.shm_cpid = shp->shm_cpid; sbuf.shm_nattch = shp->shm_nattch; sbuf.shm_cnattch = shp->shm_nattch; /* XXX */ sbuf.shm_atime = shp->shm_atime; sbuf.shm_dtime = shp->shm_dtime; sbuf.shm_ctime = shp->shm_ctime; error = copyout((caddr_t)&sbuf, uap->buf, sizeof sbuf); } return (error); case IPC_SET: if (!isnew) break; if (cred->cr_uid && cred->cr_uid != shp->shm_perm.uid && cred->cr_uid != shp->shm_perm.cuid) { return (EPERM); } error = copyin(uap->buf, (caddr_t)&sbuf, sizeof sbuf); if (error == 0) { shp->shm_perm.uid = sbuf.shm_perm.uid; shp->shm_perm.gid = sbuf.shm_perm.gid; shp->shm_perm.mode = (shp->shm_perm.mode & ~0777) | (sbuf.shm_perm.mode & 0777); shp->shm_ctime = time.tv_sec; } return (error); } return (shmctl(p, uap, retval)); } #endif /* * HP-UX mmap() emulation (mainly for shared library support). */ struct hpux_mmap_args { caddr_t addr; int len; int prot; int flags; int fd; long pos; }; hpux_mmap(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_mmap_args *uap; int *retval; { struct mmap_args { caddr_t addr; int len; int prot; int flags; int fd; long pad; off_t pos; } nargs; nargs.addr = uap->addr; nargs.len = uap->len; nargs.prot = uap->prot; nargs.flags = uap->flags & ~(HPUXMAP_FIXED|HPUXMAP_REPLACE|HPUXMAP_ANON); if (uap->flags & HPUXMAP_FIXED) nargs.flags |= MAP_FIXED; if (uap->flags & HPUXMAP_ANON) nargs.flags |= MAP_ANON; nargs.fd = (nargs.flags & MAP_ANON) ? -1 : uap->fd; nargs.pos = uap->pos; return (mmap(p, &nargs, retval)); } /* convert from BSD to HP-UX errno */ bsdtohpuxerrno(err) int err; { if (err < 0 || err >= NERR) return(BERR); return((int)bsdtohpuxerrnomap[err]); } hpux_stat1(fname, hsb, follow, p) char *fname; struct hpux_stat *hsb; int follow; struct proc *p; { int error; struct stat sb; struct nameidata nd; NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, follow | LOCKLEAF, UIO_USERSPACE, fname, p); if (error = namei(&nd)) return (error); error = vn_stat(nd.ni_vp, &sb, p); vput(nd.ni_vp); if (error == 0) error = bsdtohpuxstat(&sb, hsb); return (error); } #include "grf.h" #if NGRF > 0 #ifdef __STDC__ extern int grfopen(dev_t dev, int oflags, int devtype, struct proc *p); #else extern int grfopen(); #endif #endif #define NHIL 1 /* XXX */ #if NHIL > 0 #ifdef __STDC__ extern int hilopen(dev_t dev, int oflags, int devtype, struct proc *p); #else extern int hilopen(); #endif #endif #include bsdtohpuxstat(sb, hsb) struct stat *sb; struct hpux_stat *hsb; { struct hpux_stat ds; bzero((caddr_t)&ds, sizeof(ds)); ds.hst_dev = (u_short)sb->st_dev; ds.hst_ino = (u_long)sb->st_ino; ds.hst_mode = sb->st_mode; ds.hst_nlink = sb->st_nlink; ds.hst_uid = (u_short)sb->st_uid; ds.hst_gid = (u_short)sb->st_gid; ds.hst_rdev = bsdtohpuxdev(sb->st_rdev); /* XXX: I don't want to talk about it... */ if ((sb->st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR) { #if NGRF > 0 if (cdevsw[major(sb->st_rdev)].d_open == grfopen) ds.hst_rdev = grfdevno(sb->st_rdev); #endif #if NHIL > 0 if (cdevsw[major(sb->st_rdev)].d_open == hilopen) ds.hst_rdev = hildevno(sb->st_rdev); #endif ; } if (sb->st_size < (quad_t)1 << 32) ds.hst_size = (long)sb->st_size; else ds.hst_size = -2; ds.hst_atime = sb->st_atime; ds.hst_mtime = sb->st_mtime; ds.hst_ctime = sb->st_ctime; ds.hst_blksize = sb->st_blksize; ds.hst_blocks = sb->st_blocks; return(copyout((caddr_t)&ds, (caddr_t)hsb, sizeof(ds))); } hpuxtobsdioctl(com) int com; { switch (com) { case HPUXTIOCSLTC: com = TIOCSLTC; break; case HPUXTIOCGLTC: com = TIOCGLTC; break; case HPUXTIOCSPGRP: com = TIOCSPGRP; break; case HPUXTIOCGPGRP: com = TIOCGPGRP; break; case HPUXTIOCLBIS: com = TIOCLBIS; break; case HPUXTIOCLBIC: com = TIOCLBIC; break; case HPUXTIOCLSET: com = TIOCLSET; break; case HPUXTIOCLGET: com = TIOCLGET; break; case HPUXTIOCGWINSZ: com = TIOCGWINSZ; break; case HPUXTIOCSWINSZ: com = TIOCSWINSZ; break; } return(com); } /* * HP-UX ioctl system call. The differences here are: * IOC_IN also means IOC_VOID if the size portion is zero. * no FIOCLEX/FIONCLEX/FIOASYNC/FIOGETOWN/FIOSETOWN * the sgttyb struct is 2 bytes longer */ struct hpux_ioctl_args { int fdes; int cmd; caddr_t cmarg; }; hpux_ioctl(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct hpux_ioctl_args *uap; int *retval; { register struct filedesc *fdp = p->p_fd; register struct file *fp; register int com, error; register u_int size; caddr_t memp = 0; #define STK_PARAMS 128 char stkbuf[STK_PARAMS]; caddr_t data = stkbuf; com = uap->cmd; #ifdef COMPAT_OHPUX /* XXX */ if (com == HPUXTIOCGETP || com == HPUXTIOCSETP) return (getsettty(p, uap->fdes, com, uap->cmarg)); #endif if (((unsigned)uap->fdes) >= fdp->fd_nfiles || (fp = fdp->fd_ofiles[uap->fdes]) == NULL) return (EBADF); if ((fp->f_flag & (FREAD|FWRITE)) == 0) return (EBADF); /* * Interpret high order word to find * amount of data to be copied to/from the * user's address space. */ size = IOCPARM_LEN(com); if (size > IOCPARM_MAX) return (ENOTTY); if (size > sizeof (stkbuf)) { memp = (caddr_t)malloc((u_long)size, M_IOCTLOPS, M_WAITOK); data = memp; } if (com&IOC_IN) { if (size) { error = copyin(uap->cmarg, data, (u_int)size); if (error) { if (memp) free(memp, M_IOCTLOPS); return (error); } } else *(caddr_t *)data = uap->cmarg; } else if ((com&IOC_OUT) && size) /* * Zero the buffer so the user always * gets back something deterministic. */ bzero(data, size); else if (com&IOC_VOID) *(caddr_t *)data = uap->cmarg; switch (com) { case HPUXFIOSNBIO: { char *ofp = &fdp->fd_ofileflags[uap->fdes]; int tmp; if (*(int *)data) *ofp |= UF_FIONBIO_ON; else *ofp &= ~UF_FIONBIO_ON; /* * Only set/clear if O_NONBLOCK/FNDELAY not in effect */ if ((*ofp & (UF_NONBLOCK_ON|UF_FNDELAY_ON)) == 0) { tmp = *ofp & UF_FIONBIO_ON; error = (*fp->f_ops->fo_ioctl)(fp, FIONBIO, (caddr_t)&tmp, p); } break; } case HPUXTIOCCONS: *(int *)data = 1; error = (*fp->f_ops->fo_ioctl)(fp, TIOCCONS, data, p); break; /* BSD-style job control ioctls */ case HPUXTIOCLBIS: case HPUXTIOCLBIC: case HPUXTIOCLSET: *(int *)data &= HPUXLTOSTOP; if (*(int *)data & HPUXLTOSTOP) *(int *)data = LTOSTOP; /* fall into */ /* simple mapping cases */ case HPUXTIOCLGET: case HPUXTIOCSLTC: case HPUXTIOCGLTC: case HPUXTIOCSPGRP: case HPUXTIOCGPGRP: case HPUXTIOCGWINSZ: case HPUXTIOCSWINSZ: error = (*fp->f_ops->fo_ioctl) (fp, hpuxtobsdioctl(com), data, p); if (error == 0 && com == HPUXTIOCLGET) { *(int *)data &= LTOSTOP; if (*(int *)data & LTOSTOP) *(int *)data = HPUXLTOSTOP; } break; /* SYS 5 termio and POSIX termios */ case HPUXTCGETA: case HPUXTCSETA: case HPUXTCSETAW: case HPUXTCSETAF: case HPUXTCGETATTR: case HPUXTCSETATTR: case HPUXTCSETATTRD: case HPUXTCSETATTRF: error = hpux_termio(uap->fdes, com, data, p); break; default: error = (*fp->f_ops->fo_ioctl)(fp, com, data, p); break; } /* * Copy any data to user, size was * already set and checked above. */ if (error == 0 && (com&IOC_OUT) && size) error = copyout(data, uap->cmarg, (u_int)size); if (memp) free(memp, M_IOCTLOPS); return (error); } /* * Man page lies, behaviour here is based on observed behaviour. */ struct hpux_getcontext_args { char *buf; int len; }; hpux_getcontext(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_getcontext_args *uap; int *retval; { int error = 0; register int len; #if defined(HP380) if (machineid == HP_380) { len = min(uap->len, sizeof(hpux_040context)); if (len) error = copyout(hpux_040context, uap->buf, len); if (error == 0) *retval = sizeof(hpux_040context); return (error); } #endif len = min(uap->len, sizeof(hpux_context)); if (len) error = copyout(hpux_context, uap->buf, (u_int)len); if (error == 0) *retval = sizeof(hpux_context); return (error); } /* * This is the equivalent of BSD getpgrp but with more restrictions. * Note we do not check the real uid or "saved" uid. */ struct hpux_getpgrp2_args { int pid; }; hpux_getpgrp2(cp, uap, retval) struct proc *cp; register struct hpux_getpgrp2_args *uap; int *retval; { register struct proc *p; if (uap->pid == 0) uap->pid = cp->p_pid; p = pfind(uap->pid); if (p == 0) return (ESRCH); if (cp->p_ucred->cr_uid && p->p_ucred->cr_uid != cp->p_ucred->cr_uid && !inferior(p)) return (EPERM); *retval = p->p_pgid; return (0); } /* * This is the equivalent of BSD setpgrp but with more restrictions. * Note we do not check the real uid or "saved" uid or pgrp. */ struct hpux_setpgrp2_args { int pid; int pgrp; }; hpux_setpgrp2(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_setpgrp2_args *uap; int *retval; { /* empirically determined */ if (uap->pgrp < 0 || uap->pgrp >= 30000) return (EINVAL); return (setpgid(p, uap, retval)); } /* * XXX Same as BSD setre[ug]id right now. Need to consider saved ids. */ struct hpux_setresuid_args { int ruid; int euid; int suid; }; hpux_setresuid(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_setresuid_args *uap; int *retval; { return (osetreuid(p, uap, retval)); } struct hpux_setresgid_args { int rgid; int egid; int sgid; }; hpux_setresgid(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_setresgid_args *uap; int *retval; { return (osetregid(p, uap, retval)); } struct hpux_rlimit_args { u_int which; struct orlimit *rlp; }; hpux_getrlimit(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_rlimit_args *uap; int *retval; { if (uap->which > HPUXRLIMIT_NOFILE) return (EINVAL); if (uap->which == HPUXRLIMIT_NOFILE) uap->which = RLIMIT_NOFILE; return (ogetrlimit(p, uap, retval)); } hpux_setrlimit(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_rlimit_args *uap; int *retval; { if (uap->which > HPUXRLIMIT_NOFILE) return (EINVAL); if (uap->which == HPUXRLIMIT_NOFILE) uap->which = RLIMIT_NOFILE; return (osetrlimit(p, uap, retval)); } /* * XXX: simple recognition hack to see if we can make grmd work. */ struct hpux_lockf_args { int fd; int func; long size; }; hpux_lockf(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct hpux_lockf_args *uap; int *retval; { return (0); } struct hpux_getaccess_args { char *path; int uid; int ngroups; int *gidset; void *label; void *privs; }; hpux_getaccess(p, uap, retval) register struct proc *p; register struct hpux_getaccess_args *uap; int *retval; { int lgroups[NGROUPS]; int error = 0; register struct ucred *cred; register struct vnode *vp; struct nameidata nd; /* * Build an appropriate credential structure */ cred = crdup(p->p_ucred); switch (uap->uid) { case 65502: /* UID_EUID */ break; case 65503: /* UID_RUID */ cred->cr_uid = p->p_cred->p_ruid; break; case 65504: /* UID_SUID */ error = EINVAL; break; default: if (uap->uid > 65504) error = EINVAL; cred->cr_uid = uap->uid; break; } switch (uap->ngroups) { case -1: /* NGROUPS_EGID */ cred->cr_ngroups = 1; break; case -5: /* NGROUPS_EGID_SUPP */ break; case -2: /* NGROUPS_RGID */ cred->cr_ngroups = 1; cred->cr_gid = p->p_cred->p_rgid; break; case -6: /* NGROUPS_RGID_SUPP */ cred->cr_gid = p->p_cred->p_rgid; break; case -3: /* NGROUPS_SGID */ case -7: /* NGROUPS_SGID_SUPP */ error = EINVAL; break; case -4: /* NGROUPS_SUPP */ if (cred->cr_ngroups > 1) cred->cr_gid = cred->cr_groups[1]; else error = EINVAL; break; default: if (uap->ngroups > 0 && uap->ngroups <= NGROUPS) error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->gidset, (caddr_t)&lgroups[0], uap->ngroups * sizeof(lgroups[0])); else error = EINVAL; if (error == 0) { int gid; for (gid = 0; gid < uap->ngroups; gid++) cred->cr_groups[gid] = lgroups[gid]; cred->cr_ngroups = uap->ngroups; } break; } /* * Lookup file using caller's effective IDs. */ if (error == 0) { NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF, UIO_USERSPACE, uap->path, p); error = namei(&nd); } if (error) { crfree(cred); return (error); } /* * Use the constructed credentials for access checks. */ vp = nd.ni_vp; *retval = 0; if (VOP_ACCESS(vp, VREAD, cred, p) == 0) *retval |= R_OK; if (vn_writechk(vp) == 0 && VOP_ACCESS(vp, VWRITE, cred, p) == 0) *retval |= W_OK; /* XXX we return X_OK for root on VREG even if not */ if (VOP_ACCESS(vp, VEXEC, cred, p) == 0) *retval |= X_OK; vput(vp); crfree(cred); return (error); } extern char kstack[]; #define UOFF(f) ((int)&((struct user *)0)->f) #define HPUOFF(f) ((int)&((struct hpux_user *)0)->f) /* simplified FP structure */ struct bsdfp { int save[54]; int reg[24]; int ctrl[3]; }; /* * Brutal hack! Map HP-UX u-area offsets into BSD k-stack offsets. */ hpuxtobsduoff(off, isps, p) int *off, *isps; struct proc *p; { register int *ar0 = p->p_md.md_regs; struct hpux_fp *hp; struct bsdfp *bp; register u_int raddr; *isps = 0; /* u_ar0 field; procxmt puts in U_ar0 */ if ((int)off == HPUOFF(hpuxu_ar0)) return(UOFF(U_ar0)); #ifdef FPCOPROC /* FP registers from PCB */ hp = (struct hpux_fp *)HPUOFF(hpuxu_fp); bp = (struct bsdfp *)UOFF(u_pcb.pcb_fpregs); if (off >= hp->hpfp_ctrl && off < &hp->hpfp_ctrl[3]) return((int)&bp->ctrl[off - hp->hpfp_ctrl]); if (off >= hp->hpfp_reg && off < &hp->hpfp_reg[24]) return((int)&bp->reg[off - hp->hpfp_reg]); #endif /* * Everything else we recognize comes from the kernel stack, * so we convert off to an absolute address (if not already) * for simplicity. */ if (off < (int *)ctob(UPAGES)) off = (int *)((u_int)off + (u_int)kstack); /* * General registers. * We know that the HP-UX registers are in the same order as ours. * The only difference is that their PS is 2 bytes instead of a * padded 4 like ours throwing the alignment off. */ if (off >= ar0 && off < &ar0[18]) { /* * PS: return low word and high word of PC as HP-UX would * (e.g. &u.u_ar0[16.5]). * * XXX we don't do this since HP-UX adb doesn't rely on * it and passing such an offset to procxmt will cause * it to fail anyway. Instead, we just set the offset * to PS and let hpux_ptrace() shift up the value returned. */ if (off == &ar0[PS]) { #if 0 raddr = (u_int) &((short *)ar0)[PS*2+1]; #else raddr = (u_int) &ar0[(int)(off - ar0)]; #endif *isps = 1; } /* * PC: off will be &u.u_ar0[16.5] since HP-UX saved PS * is only 16 bits. */ else if (off == (int *)&(((short *)ar0)[PS*2+1])) raddr = (u_int) &ar0[PC]; /* * D0-D7, A0-A7: easy */ else raddr = (u_int) &ar0[(int)(off - ar0)]; return((int)(raddr - (u_int)kstack)); } /* everything else */ return(-1); } /* * Kludge up a uarea dump so that HP-UX debuggers can find out * what they need. IMPORTANT NOTE: we do not EVEN attempt to * convert the entire user struct. */ hpux_dumpu(vp, cred) struct vnode *vp; struct ucred *cred; { struct proc *p = curproc; int error; struct hpux_user *faku; struct bsdfp *bp; short *foop; faku = (struct hpux_user *)malloc((u_long)ctob(1), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); /* * Make sure there is no mistake about this * being a real user structure. */ bzero((caddr_t)faku, ctob(1)); /* * Fill in the process sizes. */ faku->hpuxu_tsize = p->p_vmspace->vm_tsize; faku->hpuxu_dsize = p->p_vmspace->vm_dsize; faku->hpuxu_ssize = p->p_vmspace->vm_ssize; /* * Fill in the exec header for CDB. * This was saved back in exec(). As far as I can tell CDB * only uses this information to verify that a particular * core file goes with a particular binary. */ bcopy((caddr_t)p->p_addr->u_md.md_exec, (caddr_t)&faku->hpuxu_exdata, sizeof (struct hpux_exec)); /* * Adjust user's saved registers (on kernel stack) to reflect * HP-UX order. Note that HP-UX saves the SR as 2 bytes not 4 * so we have to move it up. */ faku->hpuxu_ar0 = p->p_md.md_regs; foop = (short *) p->p_md.md_regs; foop[32] = foop[33]; foop[33] = foop[34]; foop[34] = foop[35]; #ifdef FPCOPROC /* * Copy 68881 registers from our PCB format to HP-UX format */ bp = (struct bsdfp *) &p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_fpregs; bcopy((caddr_t)bp->save, (caddr_t)faku->hpuxu_fp.hpfp_save, sizeof(bp->save)); bcopy((caddr_t)bp->ctrl, (caddr_t)faku->hpuxu_fp.hpfp_ctrl, sizeof(bp->ctrl)); bcopy((caddr_t)bp->reg, (caddr_t)faku->hpuxu_fp.hpfp_reg, sizeof(bp->reg)); #endif /* * Slay the dragon */ faku->hpuxu_dragon = -1; /* * Dump this artfully constructed page in place of the * user struct page. */ error = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, (caddr_t)faku, ctob(1), (off_t)0, UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT, cred, (int *)NULL, p); /* * Dump the remaining UPAGES-1 pages normally */ if (!error) error = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, kstack + ctob(1), ctob(UPAGES-1), (off_t)ctob(1), UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT, cred, (int *)NULL, p); free((caddr_t)faku, M_TEMP); return(error); } /* * The remaining routines are essentially the same as those in kern_xxx.c * and vfs_xxx.c as defined under "#ifdef COMPAT". We replicate them here * to avoid COMPAT_HPUX dependencies in those files and to make sure that * HP-UX compatibility still works even when COMPAT is not defined. * * These are still needed as of HP-UX 7.05. */ #ifdef COMPAT_OHPUX #define HPUX_HZ 50 #include "sys/times.h" /* from old timeb.h */ struct hpux_timeb { time_t time; u_short millitm; short timezone; short dstflag; }; /* ye ole stat structure */ struct ohpux_stat { u_short ohst_dev; u_short ohst_ino; u_short ohst_mode; short ohst_nlink; short ohst_uid; short ohst_gid; u_short ohst_rdev; int ohst_size; int ohst_atime; int ohst_mtime; int ohst_ctime; }; /* * SYS V style setpgrp() */ ohpux_setpgrp(p, uap, retval) register struct proc *p; int *uap, *retval; { if (p->p_pid != p->p_pgid) enterpgrp(p, p->p_pid, 0); *retval = p->p_pgid; return (0); } struct ohpux_time_args { long *tp; }; ohpux_time(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_time_args *uap; int *retval; { int error = 0; if (uap->tp) error = copyout((caddr_t)&time.tv_sec, (caddr_t)uap->tp, sizeof (long)); *(time_t *)retval = time.tv_sec; return (error); } struct ohpux_stime_args { int time; }; ohpux_stime(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_stime_args *uap; int *retval; { struct timeval tv; int s, error; tv.tv_sec = uap->time; tv.tv_usec = 0; if (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) return (error); /* WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT PENDING REAL-TIME TIMEOUTS??? */ boottime.tv_sec += tv.tv_sec - time.tv_sec; s = splhigh(); time = tv; splx(s); resettodr(); return (0); } struct ohpux_ftime_args { struct hpux_timeb *tp; }; ohpux_ftime(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_ftime_args *uap; int *retval; { struct hpux_timeb tb; int s; s = splhigh(); tb.time = time.tv_sec; tb.millitm = time.tv_usec / 1000; splx(s); tb.timezone = tz.tz_minuteswest; tb.dstflag = tz.tz_dsttime; return (copyout((caddr_t)&tb, (caddr_t)uap->tp, sizeof (tb))); } struct ohpux_alarm_args { int deltat; }; ohpux_alarm(p, uap, retval) register struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_alarm_args *uap; int *retval; { int s = splhigh(); untimeout(realitexpire, (caddr_t)p); timerclear(&p->p_realtimer.it_interval); *retval = 0; if (timerisset(&p->p_realtimer.it_value) && timercmp(&p->p_realtimer.it_value, &time, >)) *retval = p->p_realtimer.it_value.tv_sec - time.tv_sec; if (uap->deltat == 0) { timerclear(&p->p_realtimer.it_value); splx(s); return (0); } p->p_realtimer.it_value = time; p->p_realtimer.it_value.tv_sec += uap->deltat; timeout(realitexpire, (caddr_t)p, hzto(&p->p_realtimer.it_value)); splx(s); return (0); } struct ohpux_nice_args { int niceness; }; ohpux_nice(p, uap, retval) register struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_nice_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; error = donice(p, p, (p->p_nice-NZERO)+uap->niceness); if (error == 0) *retval = p->p_nice - NZERO; return (error); } struct ohpux_times_args { struct tms *tmsb; }; ohpux_times(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_times_args *uap; int *retval; { struct timeval ru, rs; struct tms atms; int error; calcru(p, &ru, &rs, NULL); atms.tms_utime = hpux_scale(&ru); atms.tms_stime = hpux_scale(&rs); atms.tms_cutime = hpux_scale(&p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_utime); atms.tms_cstime = hpux_scale(&p->p_stats->p_cru.ru_stime); error = copyout((caddr_t)&atms, (caddr_t)uap->tmsb, sizeof (atms)); if (error == 0) *(time_t *)retval = hpux_scale(&time) - hpux_scale(&boottime); return (error); } /* * Doesn't exactly do what the documentation says. * What we really do is return 1/HPUX_HZ-th of a second since that * is what HP-UX returns. */ hpux_scale(tvp) register struct timeval *tvp; { return (tvp->tv_sec * HPUX_HZ + tvp->tv_usec * HPUX_HZ / 1000000); } /* * Set IUPD and IACC times on file. * Can't set ICHG. */ struct ohpux_utime_args { char *fname; time_t *tptr; }; ohpux_utime(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_utime_args *uap; int *retval; { register struct vnode *vp; struct vattr vattr; time_t tv[2]; int error; struct nameidata nd; if (uap->tptr) { error = copyin((caddr_t)uap->tptr, (caddr_t)tv, sizeof (tv)); if (error) return (error); } else tv[0] = tv[1] = time.tv_sec; vattr_null(&vattr); vattr.va_atime.ts_sec = tv[0]; vattr.va_atime.ts_nsec = 0; vattr.va_mtime.ts_sec = tv[1]; vattr.va_mtime.ts_nsec = 0; NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF, UIO_USERSPACE, uap->fname, p); if (error = namei(&nd)) return (error); vp = nd.ni_vp; if (vp->v_mount->mnt_flag & MNT_RDONLY) error = EROFS; else error = VOP_SETATTR(vp, &vattr, nd.ni_cnd.cn_cred, p); vput(vp); return (error); } ohpux_pause(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; int *uap, *retval; { (void) tsleep(kstack, PPAUSE | PCATCH, "pause", 0); /* always return EINTR rather than ERESTART... */ return (EINTR); } /* * The old fstat system call. */ struct ohpux_fstat_args { int fd; struct ohpux_stat *sb; }; ohpux_fstat(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_fstat_args *uap; int *retval; { register struct filedesc *fdp = p->p_fd; struct file *fp; if (((unsigned)uap->fd) >= fdp->fd_nfiles || (fp = fdp->fd_ofiles[uap->fd]) == NULL) return (EBADF); if (fp->f_type != DTYPE_VNODE) return (EINVAL); return (ohpux_stat1((struct vnode *)fp->f_data, uap->sb, p)); } /* * Old stat system call. This version follows links. */ struct ohpux_stat_args { char *fname; struct ohpux_stat *sb; }; ohpux_stat(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; register struct ohpux_stat_args *uap; int *retval; { int error; struct nameidata nd; NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF, UIO_USERSPACE, uap->fname, p); if (error = namei(&nd)) return (error); error = ohpux_stat1(nd.ni_vp, uap->sb, p); vput(nd.ni_vp); return (error); } int ohpux_stat1(vp, ub, p) struct vnode *vp; struct ohpux_stat *ub; struct proc *p; { struct ohpux_stat ohsb; struct stat sb; int error; error = vn_stat(vp, &sb, p); if (error) return (error); ohsb.ohst_dev = sb.st_dev; ohsb.ohst_ino = sb.st_ino; ohsb.ohst_mode = sb.st_mode; ohsb.ohst_nlink = sb.st_nlink; ohsb.ohst_uid = sb.st_uid; ohsb.ohst_gid = sb.st_gid; ohsb.ohst_rdev = sb.st_rdev; if (sb.st_size < (quad_t)1 << 32) ohsb.ohst_size = sb.st_size; else ohsb.ohst_size = -2; ohsb.ohst_atime = sb.st_atime; ohsb.ohst_mtime = sb.st_mtime; ohsb.ohst_ctime = sb.st_ctime; return (copyout((caddr_t)&ohsb, (caddr_t)ub, sizeof(ohsb))); } #endif