linux-user: fix __NR_semtimedop undeclared error

In current code, __NR_msgrcv and__NR_semtimedop are supposed to be
defined if __NR_msgsnd is defined.

But linux headers 5.2-rc1 for MIPS define __NR_msgsnd without defining
__NR_semtimedop and it breaks the QEMU build.

__NR_semtimedop is defined in asm-mips/unistd_n64.h and asm-mips/unistd_n32.h
but not in asm-mips/unistd_o32.h.

Commit d9cb433615 ("linux headers: update against Linux 5.2-rc1") has
updated asm-mips/unistd_o32.h and added __NR_msgsnd but not __NR_semtimedop.
It introduces __NR_semtimedop_time64 instead.

This patch fixes the problem by checking for each __NR_XXX symbol
before defining the corresponding syscall.

Fixes: d9cb433615 ("linux headers: update against Linux 5.2-rc1")
Reported-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <amarkovic@wavecomp.com>
Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20190523175413.14448-1-laurent@vivier.eu>
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Laurent Vivier 2019-05-23 19:54:13 +02:00 committed by Aleksandar Markovic
parent 7353113fa4
commit 86e636951d

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@ -763,14 +763,7 @@ safe_syscall2(int, nanosleep, const struct timespec *, req,
safe_syscall4(int, clock_nanosleep, const clockid_t, clock, int, flags,
const struct timespec *, req, struct timespec *, rem)
#endif
#ifdef __NR_msgsnd
safe_syscall4(int, msgsnd, int, msgid, const void *, msgp, size_t, sz,
int, flags)
safe_syscall5(int, msgrcv, int, msgid, void *, msgp, size_t, sz,
long, msgtype, int, flags)
safe_syscall4(int, semtimedop, int, semid, struct sembuf *, tsops,
unsigned, nsops, const struct timespec *, timeout)
#else
#if !defined(__NR_msgsnd) || !defined(__NR_msgrcv) || !defined(__NR_semtimedop)
/* This host kernel architecture uses a single ipc syscall; fake up
* wrappers for the sub-operations to hide this implementation detail.
* Annoyingly we can't include linux/ipc.h to get the constant definitions
@ -785,14 +778,29 @@ safe_syscall4(int, semtimedop, int, semid, struct sembuf *, tsops,
safe_syscall6(int, ipc, int, call, long, first, long, second, long, third,
void *, ptr, long, fifth)
#endif
#ifdef __NR_msgsnd
safe_syscall4(int, msgsnd, int, msgid, const void *, msgp, size_t, sz,
int, flags)
#else
static int safe_msgsnd(int msgid, const void *msgp, size_t sz, int flags)
{
return safe_ipc(Q_IPCCALL(0, Q_MSGSND), msgid, sz, flags, (void *)msgp, 0);
}
#endif
#ifdef __NR_msgrcv
safe_syscall5(int, msgrcv, int, msgid, void *, msgp, size_t, sz,
long, msgtype, int, flags)
#else
static int safe_msgrcv(int msgid, void *msgp, size_t sz, long type, int flags)
{
return safe_ipc(Q_IPCCALL(1, Q_MSGRCV), msgid, sz, flags, msgp, type);
}
#endif
#ifdef __NR_semtimedop
safe_syscall4(int, semtimedop, int, semid, struct sembuf *, tsops,
unsigned, nsops, const struct timespec *, timeout)
#else
static int safe_semtimedop(int semid, struct sembuf *tsops, unsigned nsops,
const struct timespec *timeout)
{