/* * Implements HPUX syscalls. * * Copyright (C) 1999 Matthew Wilcox * Copyright (C) 2000 Philipp Rumpf * Copyright (C) 2000 John Marvin * Copyright (C) 2000 Michael Ang * Copyright (C) 2001 Nathan Neulinger * * 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. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include unsigned long hpux_brk(unsigned long addr) { /* Sigh. Looks like HP/UX libc relies on kernel bugs. */ return sys_brk(addr + PAGE_SIZE); } int hpux_sbrk(void) { return -ENOSYS; } /* Random other syscalls */ int hpux_nice(int priority_change) { return -ENOSYS; } int hpux_ptrace(void) { return -ENOSYS; } int hpux_wait(int __user *stat_loc) { return sys_waitpid(-1, stat_loc, 0); } int hpux_setpgrp(void) { return sys_setpgid(0,0); } int hpux_setpgrp3(void) { return hpux_setpgrp(); } #define _SC_CPU_VERSION 10001 #define _SC_OPEN_MAX 4 #define CPU_PA_RISC1_1 0x210 int hpux_sysconf(int which) { switch (which) { case _SC_CPU_VERSION: return CPU_PA_RISC1_1; case _SC_OPEN_MAX: return INT_MAX; default: return -EINVAL; } } /*****************************************************************************/ #define HPUX_UTSLEN 9 #define HPUX_SNLEN 15 struct hpux_utsname { char sysname[HPUX_UTSLEN]; char nodename[HPUX_UTSLEN]; char release[HPUX_UTSLEN]; char version[HPUX_UTSLEN]; char machine[HPUX_UTSLEN]; char idnumber[HPUX_SNLEN]; } ; struct hpux_ustat { int32_t f_tfree; /* total free (daddr_t) */ u_int32_t f_tinode; /* total inodes free (ino_t) */ char f_fname[6]; /* filsys name */ char f_fpack[6]; /* filsys pack name */ u_int32_t f_blksize; /* filsys block size (int) */ }; /* * HPUX's utssys() call. It's a collection of miscellaneous functions, * alas, so there's no nice way of splitting them up. */ /* This function is called from hpux_utssys(); HP-UX implements * ustat() as an option to utssys(). * * Now, struct ustat on HP-UX is exactly the same as on Linux, except * that it contains one addition field on the end, int32_t f_blksize. * So, we could have written this function to just call the Linux * sys_ustat(), (defined in linux/fs/super.c), and then just * added this additional field to the user's structure. But I figure * if we're gonna be digging through filesystem structures to get * this, we might as well just do the whole enchilada all in one go. * * So, most of this function is almost identical to sys_ustat(). * I have placed comments at the few lines changed or added, to * aid in porting forward if and when sys_ustat() is changed from * its form in kernel 2.2.5. */ static int hpux_ustat(dev_t dev, struct hpux_ustat __user *ubuf) { struct super_block *s; struct hpux_ustat tmp; /* Changed to hpux_ustat */ struct kstatfs sbuf; int err = -EINVAL; s = user_get_super(dev); if (s == NULL) goto out; err = vfs_statfs(s->s_root, &sbuf); drop_super(s); if (err) goto out; memset(&tmp,0,sizeof(tmp)); tmp.f_tfree = (int32_t)sbuf.f_bfree; tmp.f_tinode = (u_int32_t)sbuf.f_ffree; tmp.f_blksize = (u_int32_t)sbuf.f_bsize; /* Added this line */ err = copy_to_user(ubuf, &tmp, sizeof(tmp)) ? -EFAULT : 0; out: return err; } /* * Wrapper for hpux statfs call. At the moment, just calls the linux native one * and ignores the extra fields at the end of the hpux statfs struct. * */ typedef int32_t hpux_fsid_t[2]; /* file system ID type */ typedef uint16_t hpux_site_t; struct hpux_statfs { int32_t f_type; /* type of info, zero for now */ int32_t f_bsize; /* fundamental file system block size */ int32_t f_blocks; /* total blocks in file system */ int32_t f_bfree; /* free block in fs */ int32_t f_bavail; /* free blocks avail to non-superuser */ int32_t f_files; /* total file nodes in file system */ int32_t f_ffree; /* free file nodes in fs */ hpux_fsid_t f_fsid; /* file system ID */ int32_t f_magic; /* file system magic number */ int32_t f_featurebits; /* file system features */ int32_t f_spare[4]; /* spare for later */ hpux_site_t f_cnode; /* cluster node where mounted */ int16_t f_pad; }; static int vfs_statfs_hpux(struct dentry *dentry, struct hpux_statfs *buf) { struct kstatfs st; int retval; retval = vfs_statfs(dentry, &st); if (retval) return retval; memset(buf, 0, sizeof(*buf)); buf->f_type = st.f_type; buf->f_bsize = st.f_bsize; buf->f_blocks = st.f_blocks; buf->f_bfree = st.f_bfree; buf->f_bavail = st.f_bavail; buf->f_files = st.f_files; buf->f_ffree = st.f_ffree; buf->f_fsid[0] = st.f_fsid.val[0]; buf->f_fsid[1] = st.f_fsid.val[1]; return 0; } /* hpux statfs */ asmlinkage long hpux_statfs(const char __user *pathname, struct hpux_statfs __user *buf) { struct path path; int error; error = user_path(pathname, &path); if (!error) { struct hpux_statfs tmp; error = vfs_statfs_hpux(path.dentry, &tmp); if (!error && copy_to_user(buf, &tmp, sizeof(tmp))) error = -EFAULT; path_put(&path); } return error; } asmlinkage long hpux_fstatfs(unsigned int fd, struct hpux_statfs __user * buf) { struct file *file; struct hpux_statfs tmp; int error; error = -EBADF; file = fget(fd); if (!file) goto out; error = vfs_statfs_hpux(file->f_path.dentry, &tmp); if (!error && copy_to_user(buf, &tmp, sizeof(tmp))) error = -EFAULT; fput(file); out: return error; } /* This function is called from hpux_utssys(); HP-UX implements * uname() as an option to utssys(). * * The form of this function is pretty much copied from sys_olduname(), * defined in linux/arch/i386/kernel/sys_i386.c. */ /* TODO: Are these put_user calls OK? Should they pass an int? * (I copied it from sys_i386.c like this.) */ static int hpux_uname(struct hpux_utsname __user *name) { int error; if (!name) return -EFAULT; if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,name,sizeof(struct hpux_utsname))) return -EFAULT; down_read(&uts_sem); error = __copy_to_user(&name->sysname, &utsname()->sysname, HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __put_user(0, name->sysname + HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __copy_to_user(&name->nodename, &utsname()->nodename, HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __put_user(0, name->nodename + HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __copy_to_user(&name->release, &utsname()->release, HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __put_user(0, name->release + HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __copy_to_user(&name->version, &utsname()->version, HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __put_user(0, name->version + HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __copy_to_user(&name->machine, &utsname()->machine, HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); error |= __put_user(0, name->machine + HPUX_UTSLEN - 1); up_read(&uts_sem); /* HP-UX utsname has no domainname field. */ /* TODO: Implement idnumber!!! */ #if 0 error |= __put_user(0,name->idnumber); error |= __put_user(0,name->idnumber+HPUX_SNLEN-1); #endif error = error ? -EFAULT : 0; return error; } /* Note: HP-UX just uses the old suser() function to check perms * in this system call. We'll use capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN). */ int hpux_utssys(char __user *ubuf, int n, int type) { int len; int error; switch( type ) { case 0: /* uname(): */ return hpux_uname((struct hpux_utsname __user *)ubuf); break ; case 1: /* Obsolete (used to be umask().) */ return -EFAULT ; break ; case 2: /* ustat(): */ return hpux_ustat(new_decode_dev(n), (struct hpux_ustat __user *)ubuf); break; case 3: /* setuname(): * * On linux (unlike HP-UX), utsname.nodename * is the same as the hostname. * * sys_sethostname() is defined in linux/kernel/sys.c. */ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) return -EPERM; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX returns an error if n==0: */ if ( n <= 0 ) return -EINVAL ; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX truncates it if n is too big: */ len = (n <= __NEW_UTS_LEN) ? n : __NEW_UTS_LEN ; return sys_sethostname(ubuf, len); break ; case 4: /* sethostname(): * * sys_sethostname() is defined in linux/kernel/sys.c. */ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) return -EPERM; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX returns an error if n==0: */ if ( n <= 0 ) return -EINVAL ; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX truncates it if n is too big: */ len = (n <= __NEW_UTS_LEN) ? n : __NEW_UTS_LEN ; return sys_sethostname(ubuf, len); break ; case 5: /* gethostname(): * * sys_gethostname() is defined in linux/kernel/sys.c. */ /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX returns an error if n==0: */ if ( n <= 0 ) return -EINVAL ; return sys_gethostname(ubuf, n); break ; case 6: /* Supposedly called from setuname() in libc. * TODO: When and why is this called? * Is it ever even called? * * This code should look a lot like sys_sethostname(), * defined in linux/kernel/sys.c. If that gets updated, * update this code similarly. */ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) return -EPERM; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX returns an error if n==0: */ if ( n <= 0 ) return -EINVAL ; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX truncates it if n is too big: */ len = (n <= __NEW_UTS_LEN) ? n : __NEW_UTS_LEN ; /**/ /* TODO: print a warning about using this? */ down_write(&uts_sem); error = -EFAULT; if (!copy_from_user(utsname()->sysname, ubuf, len)) { utsname()->sysname[len] = 0; error = 0; } up_write(&uts_sem); return error; break ; case 7: /* Sets utsname.release, if you're allowed. * Undocumented. Used by swinstall to change the * OS version, during OS updates. Yuck!!! * * This code should look a lot like sys_sethostname() * in linux/kernel/sys.c. If that gets updated, update * this code similarly. */ if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) return -EPERM; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX returns an error if n==0: */ if ( n <= 0 ) return -EINVAL ; /* Unlike Linux, HP-UX truncates it if n is too big: */ len = (n <= __NEW_UTS_LEN) ? n : __NEW_UTS_LEN ; /**/ /* TODO: print a warning about this? */ down_write(&uts_sem); error = -EFAULT; if (!copy_from_user(utsname()->release, ubuf, len)) { utsname()->release[len] = 0; error = 0; } up_write(&uts_sem); return error; break ; default: /* This system call returns -EFAULT if given an unknown type. * Why not -EINVAL? I don't know, it's just not what they did. */ return -EFAULT ; } } int hpux_getdomainname(char __user *name, int len) { int nlen; int err = -EFAULT; down_read(&uts_sem); nlen = strlen(utsname()->domainname) + 1; if (nlen < len) len = nlen; if(len > __NEW_UTS_LEN) goto done; if(copy_to_user(name, utsname()->domainname, len)) goto done; err = 0; done: up_read(&uts_sem); return err; } int hpux_pipe(int *kstack_fildes) { int error; lock_kernel(); error = do_pipe_flags(kstack_fildes, 0); unlock_kernel(); return error; } /* lies - says it works, but it really didn't lock anything */ int hpux_lockf(int fildes, int function, off_t size) { return 0; } int hpux_sysfs(int opcode, unsigned long arg1, unsigned long arg2) { char *fsname = NULL; int len = 0; int fstype; /*Unimplemented HP-UX syscall emulation. Syscall #334 (sysfs) Args: 1 80057bf4 0 400179f0 0 0 0 */ printk(KERN_DEBUG "in hpux_sysfs\n"); printk(KERN_DEBUG "hpux_sysfs called with opcode = %d\n", opcode); printk(KERN_DEBUG "hpux_sysfs called with arg1='%lx'\n", arg1); if ( opcode == 1 ) { /* GETFSIND */ char __user *user_fsname = (char __user *)arg1; len = strlen_user(user_fsname); printk(KERN_DEBUG "len of arg1 = %d\n", len); if (len == 0) return 0; fsname = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); if (!fsname) { printk(KERN_DEBUG "failed to kmalloc fsname\n"); return 0; } if (copy_from_user(fsname, user_fsname, len)) { printk(KERN_DEBUG "failed to copy_from_user fsname\n"); kfree(fsname); return 0; } /* String could be altered by userspace after strlen_user() */ fsname[len] = '\0'; printk(KERN_DEBUG "that is '%s' as (char *)\n", fsname); if ( !strcmp(fsname, "hfs") ) { fstype = 0; } else { fstype = 0; } kfree(fsname); printk(KERN_DEBUG "returning fstype=%d\n", fstype); return fstype; /* something other than default */ } return 0; } /* Table of syscall names and handle for unimplemented routines */ static const char * const syscall_names[] = { "nosys", /* 0 */ "exit", "fork", "read", "write", "open", /* 5 */ "close", "wait", "creat", "link", "unlink", /* 10 */ "execv", "chdir", "time", "mknod", "chmod", /* 15 */ "chown", "brk", "lchmod", "lseek", "getpid", /* 20 */ "mount", "umount", "setuid", "getuid", "stime", /* 25 */ "ptrace", "alarm", NULL, "pause", "utime", /* 30 */ "stty", "gtty", "access", "nice", "ftime", /* 35 */ "sync", "kill", "stat", "setpgrp3", "lstat", /* 40 */ "dup", "pipe", "times", "profil", "ki_call", /* 45 */ "setgid", "getgid", NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 50 */ "acct", "set_userthreadid", NULL, "ioctl", "reboot", /* 55 */ "symlink", "utssys", "readlink", "execve", "umask", /* 60 */ "chroot", "fcntl", "ulimit", NULL, NULL, /* 65 */ "vfork", NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 70 */ "mmap", NULL, "munmap", "mprotect", "madvise", /* 75 */ "vhangup", "swapoff", NULL, "getgroups", "setgroups", /* 80 */ "getpgrp2", "setpgid/setpgrp2", "setitimer", "wait3", "swapon", /* 85 */ "getitimer", NULL, NULL, NULL, "dup2", /* 90 */ NULL, "fstat", "select", NULL, "fsync", /* 95 */ "setpriority", NULL, NULL, NULL, "getpriority", /* 100 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 105 */ NULL, NULL, "sigvector", "sigblock", "sigsetmask", /* 110 */ "sigpause", "sigstack", NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 115 */ "gettimeofday", "getrusage", NULL, NULL, "readv", /* 120 */ "writev", "settimeofday", "fchown", "fchmod", NULL, /* 125 */ "setresuid", "setresgid", "rename", "truncate", "ftruncate", /* 130 */ NULL, "sysconf", NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 135 */ "mkdir", "rmdir", NULL, "sigcleanup", "setcore", /* 140 */ NULL, "gethostid", "sethostid", "getrlimit", "setrlimit", /* 145 */ NULL, NULL, "quotactl", "get_sysinfo", NULL, /* 150 */ "privgrp", "rtprio", "plock", NULL, "lockf", /* 155 */ "semget", NULL, "semop", "msgget", NULL, /* 160 */ "msgsnd", "msgrcv", "shmget", NULL, "shmat", /* 165 */ "shmdt", NULL, "csp/nsp_init", "cluster", "mkrnod", /* 170 */ "test", "unsp_open", NULL, "getcontext", "osetcontext", /* 175 */ "bigio", "pipenode", "lsync", "getmachineid", "cnodeid/mysite", /* 180 */ "cnodes/sitels", "swapclients", "rmtprocess", "dskless_stats", "sigprocmask", /* 185 */ "sigpending", "sigsuspend", "sigaction", NULL, "nfssvc", /* 190 */ "getfh", "getdomainname", "setdomainname", "async_daemon", "getdirentries", /* 195 */ NULL, NULL, "vfsmount", NULL, "waitpid", /* 200 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 205 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 210 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 215 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 220 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, "sigsetreturn", "sigsetstatemask", /* 225 */ "bfactl", "cs", "cds", NULL, "pathconf", /* 230 */ "fpathconf", NULL, NULL, "nfs_fcntl", "ogetacl", /* 235 */ "ofgetacl", "osetacl", "ofsetacl", "pstat", "getaudid", /* 240 */ "setaudid", "getaudproc", "setaudproc", "getevent", "setevent", /* 245 */ "audwrite", "audswitch", "audctl", "ogetaccess", "fsctl", /* 250 */ "ulconnect", "ulcontrol", "ulcreate", "uldest", "ulrecv", /* 255 */ "ulrecvcn", "ulsend", "ulshutdown", "swapfs", "fss", /* 260 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 265 */ NULL, "tsync", "getnumfds", "poll", "getmsg", /* 270 */ "putmsg", "fchdir", "getmount_cnt", "getmount_entry", "accept", /* 275 */ "bind", "connect", "getpeername", "getsockname", "getsockopt", /* 280 */ "listen", "recv", "recvfrom", "recvmsg", "send", /* 285 */ "sendmsg", "sendto", "setsockopt", "shutdown", "socket", /* 290 */ "socketpair", "proc_open", "proc_close", "proc_send", "proc_recv", /* 295 */ "proc_sendrecv", "proc_syscall", "ipccreate", "ipcname", "ipcnamerase", /* 300 */ "ipclookup", "ipcselect", "ipcconnect", "ipcrecvcn", "ipcsend", /* 305 */ "ipcrecv", "ipcgetnodename", "ipcsetnodename", "ipccontrol", "ipcshutdown", /* 310 */ "ipcdest", "semctl", "msgctl", "shmctl", "mpctl", /* 315 */ "exportfs", "getpmsg", "putpmsg", "strioctl", "msync", /* 320 */ "msleep", "mwakeup", "msem_init", "msem_remove", "adjtime", /* 325 */ "kload", "fattach", "fdetach", "serialize", "statvfs", /* 330 */ "fstatvfs", "lchown", "getsid", "sysfs", NULL, /* 335 */ NULL, "sched_setparam", "sched_getparam", "sched_setscheduler", "sched_getscheduler", /* 340 */ "sched_yield", "sched_get_priority_max", "sched_get_priority_min", "sched_rr_get_interval", "clock_settime", /* 345 */ "clock_gettime", "clock_getres", "timer_create", "timer_delete", "timer_settime", /* 350 */ "timer_gettime", "timer_getoverrun", "nanosleep", "toolbox", NULL, /* 355 */ "getdents", "getcontext", "sysinfo", "fcntl64", "ftruncate64", /* 360 */ "fstat64", "getdirentries64", "getrlimit64", "lockf64", "lseek64", /* 365 */ "lstat64", "mmap64", "setrlimit64", "stat64", "truncate64", /* 370 */ "ulimit64", NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, /* 375 */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, "setcontext", /* 380 */ "sigaltstack", "waitid", "setpgrp", "recvmsg2", "sendmsg2", /* 385 */ "socket2", "socketpair2", "setregid", "lwp_create", "lwp_terminate", /* 390 */ "lwp_wait", "lwp_suspend", "lwp_resume", "lwp_self", "lwp_abort_syscall", /* 395 */ "lwp_info", "lwp_kill", "ksleep", "kwakeup", "ksleep_abort", /* 400 */ "lwp_proc_info", "lwp_exit", "lwp_continue", "getacl", "fgetacl", /* 405 */ "setacl", "fsetacl", "getaccess", "lwp_mutex_init", "lwp_mutex_lock_sys", /* 410 */ "lwp_mutex_unlock", "lwp_cond_init", "lwp_cond_signal", "lwp_cond_broadcast", "lwp_cond_wait_sys", /* 415 */ "lwp_getscheduler", "lwp_setscheduler", "lwp_getprivate", "lwp_setprivate", "lwp_detach", /* 420 */ "mlock", "munlock", "mlockall", "munlockall", "shm_open", /* 425 */ "shm_unlink", "sigqueue", "sigwaitinfo", "sigtimedwait", "sigwait", /* 430 */ "aio_read", "aio_write", "lio_listio", "aio_error", "aio_return", /* 435 */ "aio_cancel", "aio_suspend", "aio_fsync", "mq_open", "mq_unlink", /* 440 */ "mq_send", "mq_receive", "mq_notify", "mq_setattr", "mq_getattr", /* 445 */ "ksem_open", "ksem_unlink", "ksem_close", "ksem_destroy", "lw_sem_incr", /* 450 */ "lw_sem_decr", "lw_sem_read", "mq_close", }; static const int syscall_names_max = 453; int hpux_unimplemented(unsigned long arg1,unsigned long arg2,unsigned long arg3, unsigned long arg4,unsigned long arg5,unsigned long arg6, unsigned long arg7,unsigned long sc_num) { /* NOTE: sc_num trashes arg8 for the few syscalls that actually * have a valid 8th argument. */ const char *name = NULL; if ( sc_num <= syscall_names_max && sc_num >= 0 ) { name = syscall_names[sc_num]; } if ( name ) { printk(KERN_DEBUG "Unimplemented HP-UX syscall emulation. Syscall #%lu (%s)\n", sc_num, name); } else { printk(KERN_DEBUG "Unimplemented unknown HP-UX syscall emulation. Syscall #%lu\n", sc_num); } printk(KERN_DEBUG " Args: %lx %lx %lx %lx %lx %lx %lx\n", arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7); return -ENOSYS; }