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2024-02-22bits/syscall.h: add __NR_fchmodat2 from linux v6.6Gaël PORTAY-0/+1
the linux fchmodat syscall lacks a flag argument that is necessary to implement the posix api, see linux commit 09da082b07bbae1c11d9560c8502800039aebcea fs: Add fchmodat2() linux commit 78252deb023cf0879256fcfbafe37022c390762b arch: Register fchmodat2, usually as syscall 452
2024-02-22bits/syscall.h: add cachestat from linux v6.4Gaël PORTAY-0/+1
see linux commit cf264e1329fb0307e044f7675849f9f38b44c11a cachestat: implement cachestat syscall linux commit 946e697c69ffeeefdd84dad90eac307284df46be cachestat: wire up cachestat for other architectures
2024-02-22bits/syscall.h: add set_mempolicy_home_node from linux v5.17Gaël PORTAY-0/+1
see linux commit c6018b4b254971863bd0ad36bb5e7d0fa0f0ddb0 mm/mempolicy: add set_mempolicy_home_node syscall linux commit 21b084fdf2a49ca1634e8e360e9ab6f9ff0dee11 mm/mempolicy: wire up syscall set_mempolicy_home_node
2024-02-22bits/syscall.h: add futex_waitv from linux v5.16Gaël PORTAY-0/+1
see linux commit 039c0ec9bb77446d7ada7f55f90af9299b28ca49 futex,x86: Wire up sys_futex_waitv() linux commit ea7c45fde5aa3e761aaddb7902a31a95cb120e7b futex,arm: Wire up sys_futex_waitv() linux commit b3ff2881ba18b852f79f5476d7631940071f1adb MIPS: syscalls: Wire up futex_waitv syscall linux commit 6c122360cf2f4c5a856fcbd79b4485b7baec942a s390: wire up sys_futex_waitv system call linux commit a0eb2da92b715d0c97b96b09979689ea09faefe6 futex: Wireup futex_waitv syscall
2024-02-22bits/syscall.h: add process_mrelease from linux v5.15Rich Felker-0/+1
see linux commit 884a7e5964e06ed93c7771c0d7cf19c09a8946f1 mm: introduce process_mrelease system call linux commit dce49103962840dd61423d7627748d6c558d58c5 mm: wire up syscall process_mrelease
2024-02-22bits/syscall.h: add memfd_secret from linux v5.14Gaël PORTAY-0/+1
see linux commit 7bb7f2ac24a028b20fca466b9633847b289b156a arch, mm: wire up memfd_secret system call where relevant linux commit 1507f51255c9ff07d75909a84e7c0d7f3c4b2f49 mm: introduce memfd_secret system call to create "secret" memory areas linux commit b633896314c0f78f2b4eb7b19a530d68f2a35445 tools headers UAPI: Sync s390 syscall table file that wires up the memfd_secret syscall
2022-03-08bits/syscall.h: add landlock syscalls from linux v5.13Szabolcs Nagy-0/+3
see linux commit a49f4f81cb48925e8d7cbd9e59068f516e984144 arch: Wire up Landlock syscalls linuxcommit 17ae69aba89dbfa2139b7f8024b757ab3cc42f59 Merge tag 'landlock_v34' of ... jmorris/linux-security Landlock provides for unprivileged application sandboxing. The goal of Landlock is to enable to restrict ambient rights (e.g. global filesystem access) for a set of processes. Landlock is inspired by seccomp-bpf but instead of filtering syscalls and their raw arguments, a Landlock rule can restrict the use of kernel objects like file hierarchies, according to the kernel semantic.
2022-03-08bits/syscall.h: add mount_setattr from linux v5.12Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
new syscall to change the properties of a mount or a mount tree using file descriptors which the new mount api is based on, see linux commit 2a1867219c7b27f928e2545782b86daaf9ad50bd fs: add mount_setattr()
2022-03-08bits/syscall.h: add epoll_pwait2 from linux v5.11Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
see linux commit b0a0c2615f6f199a656ed8549d7dce625d77aa77 epoll: wire up syscall epoll_pwait2 linux commit 58169a52ebc9a733aeb5bea857bc5daa71a301bb epoll: add syscall epoll_pwait2 epoll_wait with struct timespec timeout instead of int. no time32 variant.
2021-02-15bits/syscall.h: add process_madvise from linux v5.10Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
mainly added to linux to allow a central process management service in android to give MADV_COLD|PAGEOUT hints for other processes, see linux commit ecb8ac8b1f146915aa6b96449b66dd48984caacc mm/madvise: introduce process_madvise() syscall: an external memory hinting API
2020-11-29bits/syscall.h: add __NR_close_range from linux v5.9Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
see linux commit 9b4feb630e8e9801603f3cab3a36369e3c1cf88d arch: wire-up close_range() linux commit 278a5fbaed89dacd04e9d052f4594ffd0e0585de open: add close_range()
2020-09-09bits/syscall.h: add __NR_faccessat2 from linux v5.8Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
the linux faccessat syscall lacks a flag argument that is necessary to implement the posix api, see linux commit c8ffd8bcdd28296a198f237cc595148a8d4adfbe vfs: add faccessat2 syscall
2020-09-09add pidfd_getfd and openat2 syscall numbers from linux v5.6Szabolcs Nagy-0/+2
also added clone3 on sh and m68k, on sh it's still missing (not yet wired up), but reserved so safe to add. see linux commit fddb5d430ad9fa91b49b1d34d0202ffe2fa0e179 open: introduce openat2(2) syscall linux commit 9a2cef09c801de54feecd912303ace5c27237f12 arch: wire up pidfd_getfd syscall linux commit 8649c322f75c96e7ced2fec201e123b2b073bf09 pid: Implement pidfd_getfd syscall linux commit e8bb2a2a1d51511e6b3f7e08125d52ec73c11139 m68k: Wire up clone3() syscall
2020-09-03use generic bits/fcntl.h for x86_64 and riscv64Rich Felker-40/+0
these were only using a custom version because they needed the "non-64" variants of the file locking command macros.
2020-09-03fix missing O_LARGEFILE values on x86_64, x32, and mips64Rich Felker-1/+1
prior to commit 685e40bb09f5f24a2af54ea09c97328808f76990, x86_64 was correctly passing O_LARGEFILE to SYS_open; it was removed (defined to 0 in the public header, and changed to use the public definition) as part of that change, probably out of a mistaken belief that it's not needed. however, on a mixed system with 32-bit and 64-bit binaries, it's important that all files be opened with O_LARGEFILE, even if the opening process is 64-bit, in case a descriptor is passed to a 32-bit process. otherwise, attempts to access past 2GB in the 32-bit process could produce EOVERFLOW. most 64-bit archs added later got this right alread, except for mips64. x32 was also affected. there are now fixed.
2020-08-27deduplicate __pthread_self thread pointer adjustment out of each archRich Felker-4/+4
the adjustment made is entirely a function of TLS_ABOVE_TP and TP_OFFSET. aside from avoiding repetition of the TP_OFFSET value and arithmetic, this change makes pthread_arch.h independent of the definition of struct __pthread from pthread_impl.h. this in turn will allow inclusion of pthread_arch.h to be moved to the top of pthread_impl.h so that it can influence the definition of the structure. previously, arch files were very inconsistent about the type used for the thread pointer. this change unifies the new __get_tp interface to always use uintptr_t, which is the most correct when performing arithmetic that may involve addresses outside the actual pointed-to object (due to TP_OFFSET).
2020-08-24deduplicate TP_ADJ logic out of each arch, replace with TP_OFFSETRich Felker-2/+0
the only part of TP_ADJ that was not uniquely determined by TLS_ABOVE_TP was the 0x7000 adjustment used mainly on mips and powerpc variants.
2019-12-30add clone3 syscall number from linux v5.3Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
the syscall number is reserved on all targets, but it is not wired up on all targets, see linux commit 8f6ccf6159aed1f04c6d179f61f6fb2691261e84 Merge tag 'clone3-v5.3' of ... brauner/linux linux commit 8f3220a806545442f6f26195bc491520f5276e7c arch: wire-up clone3() syscall linux commit 7f192e3cd316ba58c88dfa26796cf77789dd9872 fork: add clone3
2019-12-30add pidfd_open syscall number from linux v5.3Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
see linux commit 7615d9e1780e26e0178c93c55b73309a5dc093d7 arch: wire-up pidfd_open() linux commit 32fcb426ec001cb6d5a4a195091a8486ea77e2df pid: add pidfd_open()
2019-11-02move time_t and suseconds_t definitions to common alltypes.h.inRich Felker-3/+0
now that all 32-bit archs have 64-bit time_t (and suseconds_t), the arch-provided _Int64 macro (long or long long, as appropriate) can be used to define them, and arch-specific definitions are no longer needed.
2019-11-02move msghdr and cmsghdr out of bits/socket.hRich Felker-16/+0
these structures can now be defined generically in terms of endianness and long size. previously, the 32-bit archs all shared a common definition from the generic bits header, and each 64-bit arch had to repeat the 64-bit version, with endian conditionals if the arch had variants of each endianness. I would prefer getting rid of the preprocessor conditionals for padding and instead using unnamed bitfield members, like commit 9b2921bea1d5017832e1b45d1fd64220047a9802 did for struct timespec. however, at present sendmsg, recvmsg, and recvmmsg need access to the padding members by name to zero them. this could perhaps be cleaned up in the future.
2019-10-17move pthread types out of per-arch alltypes.hRich Felker-8/+0
policy has long been that these definitions are purely a function of whether long/pointer is 32- or 64-bit, and that they are not allowed to vary per-arch. move the definition to the shared alltypes.h.in fragment, using integer constant expressions in terms of sizeof to vary the array dimensions appropriately. I'm not sure whether this is more or less ugly than using preprocessor conditionals and two sets of definitions here, but either way is a lot less ugly than repeating the same thing for every arch.
2019-10-17define LONG_MAX via arch alltypes.h, strip down bits/limits.hRich Felker-7/+1
LLONG_MAX is uniform for all archs we support and plenty of header and code level logic assumes it is, so it does not make sense for limits.h bits mechanism to pretend it's variable. LONG_BIT can be defined in terms of LONG_MAX; there's no reason to put it in bits. by moving LONG_MAX definition to __LONG_MAX in alltypes.h and moving LLONG_MAX out of bits, there are now no plain-C limits that are defined in the bits header, so the bits header only needs to be included in the POSIX or extended profiles. this allows the feature test macro logic to be removed from the bits header, facilitating a long-term goal of getting such logic out of bits. having __LONG_MAX in alltypes.h will allow further generalization of headers. archs without a constant PAGESIZE no longer need bits/limits.h at all.
2019-10-17move __BYTE_ORDER definition to alltypes.hRich Felker-1/+2
this change is motivated by the intersection of several factors. presently, despite being a nonstandard header, endian.h is exposing the unprefixed byte order macros and functions only if _BSD_SOURCE or _GNU_SOURCE is defined. this is to accommodate use of endian.h from other headers, including bits headers, which need to define structure layout in terms of endianness. with time64 switch-over, even more headers will need to do this. at the same time, the resolution of Austin Group issue 162 makes endian.h a standard header for POSIX-future, requiring that it expose the unprefixed macros and the functions even in standards-conforming profiles. changes to meet this new requirement would break existing internal usage of endian.h by causing it to violate namespace where it's used. instead, have the arch's alltypes.h define __BYTE_ORDER, either as a fixed constant or depending on the right arch-specific predefined macros for determining endianness. explicit literals 1234 and 4321 are used instead of __LITTLE_ENDIAN and __BIG_ENDIAN so that there's no danger of getting the wrong result if a macro is undefined and implicitly evaluates to 0 at the preprocessor level. the powerpc (32-bit) bits/endian.h being removed had logic for varying endianness, but our powerpc arch has never supported that and has always been big-endian-only. this logic is not carried over to the new __BYTE_ORDER definition in alltypes.h.
2019-10-17remove per-arch definitions for va_listRich Felker-3/+0
now that commit f7f1079796abc6f97c69521d2334e9c7d3945dd8 removed the legacy i386 conditional definition, va_list is in no way arch-specific, and has no reason to be in the future. move it to the shared part of alltypes.h.in
2019-09-11add new syscall numbers from linux v5.2Szabolcs Nagy-0/+6
new mount api syscalls were added, same numers on all targets, see linux commit a07b20004793d8926f78d63eb5980559f7813404 vfs: syscall: Add open_tree(2) to reference or clone a mount linux commit 2db154b3ea8e14b04fee23e3fdfd5e9d17fbc6ae vfs: syscall: Add move_mount(2) to move mounts around linux commit 24dcb3d90a1f67fe08c68a004af37df059d74005 vfs: syscall: Add fsopen() to prepare for superblock creation linux commit ecdab150fddb42fe6a739335257949220033b782 vfs: syscall: Add fsconfig() for configuring and managing a context linux commit 93766fbd2696c2c4453dd8e1070977e9cd4e6b6d vfs: syscall: Add fsmount() to create a mount for a superblock linux commit cf3cba4a429be43e5527a3f78859b1bfd9ebc5fb vfs: syscall: Add fspick() to select a superblock for reconfiguration linux commit 9c8ad7a2ff0bfe58f019ec0abc1fb965114dde7d uapi, x86: Fix the syscall numbering of the mount API syscalls [ver #2] linux commit d8076bdb56af5e5918376cd1573a6b0007fc1a89 uapi: Wire up the mount API syscalls on non-x86 arches [ver #2]
2019-07-30remove arch-specific bits/ipc.h that are identical to genericRich Felker-11/+0
previously these differed from generic because they needed their own definitions of IPC_64. now that it's no longer in public header, they're identical.
2019-07-30move IPC_64 from public bits/ipc.h to syscall_arch.hRich Felker-2/+2
the definition of the IPC_64 macro controls the interface between libc and the kernel through syscalls; it's not a public API. the meaning is rather obscure. long ago, Linux's sysvipc *id_ds structures used 16-bit uids/gids and wrong types for a few other fields. this was in the libc5 era, before glibc. the IPC_64 flag (64 is a misnomer; it's more like 32) tells the kernel to use the modern[-ish] versions of the structures. the definition of IPC_64 has nothing to do with whether the arch is 32- or 64-bit. rather, due to either historical accident or intentional obnoxiousness, the kernel only accepts and masks off the 0x100 IPC_64 flag conditional on CONFIG_ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION, i.e. for archs that want to provide, or that accidentally provided, both. for archs which don't define this option, no masking is performed and commands with the 0x100 bit set will fail as invalid. so ultimately, the definition is just a matter of matching an arbitrary switch defined per-arch in the kernel.
2019-07-29remove duplicates of new generic bits/msg.hRich Felker-12/+0
2019-07-29collapse out byte order conditions in bits/sem.h for fixed-endian archsRich Felker-5/+0
having preprocessor conditionals on byte order in the bits headers for fixed-endian archs is confusing at best. remove them.
2019-07-29duplicate generic bits/sem.h for each arch using it, in prep to changeRich Felker-0/+16
2019-07-29remove duplicates of new generic bits/shm.hRich Felker-25/+0
2019-07-18decouple struct stat from kernel typeRich Felker-0/+22
presently, all archs/ABIs have struct stat matching the kernel stat[64] type, except mips/mipsn32/mips64 which do conversion hacks in syscall_arch.h to work around bugs in the kernel type. this patch completely decouples them and adds a translation step to the success path of fstatat. at present, this is just a gratuitous copying, but it opens up multiple possibilities for future support for 64-bit time_t on 32-bit archs and for cleaned-up/unified ABIs. for clarity, the mips hacks are not yet removed in this commit, so the mips kstat structs still correspond to the output of the hacks in their syscall_arch.h files, not the raw kernel type. a subsequent commit will fix this.
2019-07-01add new syscall numbers from linux v5.1Szabolcs Nagy-0/+4
syscall numbers are now synced up across targets (starting from 403 the numbers are the same on all targets other than an arch specific offset) IPC syscalls sem*, shm*, msg* got added where they were missing (except for semop: only semtimedop got added), the new semctl, shmctl, msgctl imply IPC_64, see linux commit 0d6040d4681735dfc47565de288525de405a5c99 arch: add split IPC system calls where needed new 64bit time_t syscall variants got added on 32bit targets, see linux commit 48166e6ea47d23984f0b481ca199250e1ce0730a y2038: add 64-bit time_t syscalls to all 32-bit architectures new async io syscalls got added, see linux commit 2b188cc1bb857a9d4701ae59aa7768b5124e262e Add io_uring IO interface linux commit edafccee56ff31678a091ddb7219aba9b28bc3cb io_uring: add support for pre-mapped user IO buffers a new syscall got added that uses the fd of /proc/<pid> as a stable handle for processes: allows sending signals without pid reuse issues, intended to eventually replace rt_sigqueueinfo, kill, tgkill and rt_tgsigqueueinfo, see linux commit 3eb39f47934f9d5a3027fe00d906a45fe3a15fad signal: add pidfd_send_signal() syscall on some targets (arm, m68k, s390x, sh) some previously missing syscall numbers got added as well.
2018-12-09add io_pgetevents and rseq syscall numbers from linux v4.18Szabolcs Nagy-0/+2
io_pgetevents is new in linux commit 7a074e96dee62586c935c80cecd931431bfdd0be rseq is new in linux commit d7822b1e24f2df5df98c76f0e94a5416349ff759
2018-10-16make thread-pointer-loading asm non-volatileRich Felker-1/+1
this will allow the compiler to cache and reuse the result, meaning we no longer have to take care not to load it more than once for the sake of archs where the load may be expensive. depends on commit 1c84c99913bf1cd47b866ed31e665848a0da84a2 for correctness, since otherwise the compiler could hoist loads during stage 3 of dynamic linking before the initial thread-pointer setup.
2018-09-12apply hidden visibility to sigreturn code fragmentsRich Felker-1/+3
these were overlooked in the declarations overhaul work because they are not properly declared, and the current framework even allows their declared types to vary by arch. at some point this should be cleaned up, but I'm not sure what the right way would be.
2018-07-17add support for arch-specific ptrace command macrosSzabolcs Nagy-0/+13
sys/ptrace.h is target specific, use bits/ptrace.h to add target specific macro definitions. these macros are kept in the generic sys/ptrace.h even though some targets don't support them: PTRACE_GETREGS PTRACE_SETREGS PTRACE_GETFPREGS PTRACE_SETFPREGS PTRACE_GETFPXREGS PTRACE_SETFPXREGS so no macro definition got removed in this patch on any target. only s390x has a numerically conflicting macro definition (PTRACE_SINGLEBLOCK). the PT_ aliases follow glibc headers, otherwise the definitions come from linux uapi headers except ones that are skipped in glibc and there is no real kernel support (s390x PTRACE_*_AREA) or need special type definitions (mips PTRACE_*_WATCH_*) or only relevant for linux 2.4 compatibility (PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS).
2018-03-10use PAGESIZE rather than PAGE_SIZE in user.h bitsRich Felker-2/+2
align with commit c9c2cd3e6955cb1d57b8be01d4b072bf44058762.
2018-03-10reverse definition dependency between PAGESIZE and PAGE_SIZERich Felker-1/+1
PAGESIZE is actually the version defined in POSIX base, with PAGE_SIZE being in the XSI option. use PAGESIZE as the underlying definition to facilitate making exposure of PAGE_SIZE conditional.
2017-11-05add statx syscall numbers from linux v4.11Szabolcs Nagy-0/+1
statx was added in linux commit a528d35e8bfcc521d7cb70aaf03e1bd296c8493f (there is no libc wrapper yet and microblaze and sh misses the number).
2017-08-29add a_clz_64 helper functionSzabolcs Nagy-0/+7
counts leading zero bits of a 64bit int, undefined on zero input. (has nothing to do with atomics, added to atomic.h so target specific helper functions are together.) there is a logarithmic generic implementation and another in terms of a 32bit a_clz_32 on targets where that's available.
2017-01-04reduce impact of REG_* namespace pollution in x86[_64] signal.hRich Felker-23/+46
when _GNU_SOURCE is defined, which is always the case when compiling c++ with gcc, these macros for the the indices in gregset_t are exposed and likely to clash with applications. by using enum constants rather than macros defined with integer literals, we can make the clash slightly less likely to break software. the macros are still defined in case anything checks for them with #ifdef, but they're defined to expand to themselves so that non-file-scope (e.g. namespaced) identifiers by the same names still work. for the sake of avoiding mistakes, the changes were generated with sed via the command: sed -i -e 's/#define *\(REG_[A-Z_0-9]\{1,\}\) *\([0-9]\{1,\}\)'\ '/enum { \1 = \2 };\n#define \1 \1/' \ arch/i386/bits/signal.h arch/x86_64/bits/signal.h arch/x32/bits/signal.h
2016-12-29add pkey_{mprotect,alloc,free} syscalls from linux v4.9Szabolcs Nagy-0/+3
see linux commit e8c24d3a23a469f1f40d4de24d872ca7023ced0a and linux Documentation/x86/protection-keys.txt
2016-11-12work around gdb issues recognizing sigreturn trampoline on x86_64Rich Felker-0/+9
gdb can only backtrace/unwind across signal handlers if it recognizes the sa_restorer trampoline. for x86_64, gdb first attempts to determine the symbol name for the function in which the program counter resides and match it against "__restore_rt". if no name can be found (e.g. in the case of a stripped binary), the exact instruction sequence is matched instead. when matching the function name, however, gdb's unwind code wrongly considers the interval [sym,sym+size] rather than [sym,sym+size). thus, if __restore_rt begins immediately after another function, gdb wrongly identifies pc as lying within the previous adjacent function. this patch adds a nop before __restore_rt to preclude that possibility. it also removes the symbol name __restore and replaces it with a macro since the stability of whether gdb identifies the function as __restore_rt or __restore is not clear. for the no-symbols case, the instruction sequence is changed to use %rax rather than %eax to match what gdb expects. based on patch by Szabolcs Nagy, with extended description and corresponding x32 changes added.
2016-07-03make brace placement in public header typedef'd structs consistentRich Felker-2/+1
commit befa5866ee30d09c0c96e88af2eabff5911342ea performed this change for struct definitions that did not also involve typedef, but omitted the latter.
2016-07-03make brace placement in public header struct definitions consistentRich Felker-14/+7
placing the opening brace on the same line as the struct keyword/tag is the style I prefer and seems to be the prevailing practice in more recent additions. these changes were generated by the command: find include/ arch/*/bits -name '*.h' \ -exec sed -i '/^struct [^;{]*$/{N;s/\n/ /;}' {} + and subsequently checked by hand to ensure that the regex did not pick up any false positives.
2016-07-03use the generic ioctl.h for x86_64, x32 and aarch64Szabolcs Nagy-197/+0
they were slightly different in musl, but should be the same: the linux uapi and glibc headers are not different.
2016-06-09add preadv2 and pwritev2 syscall numbers for linux v4.6Szabolcs Nagy-0/+2
the syscalls take an additional flag argument, they were added in commit f17d8b35452cab31a70d224964cd583fb2845449 and a RWF_HIPRI priority hint flag was added to linux/fs.h in 97be7ebe53915af504fb491fb99f064c7cf3cb09. the syscall is not allocated for microblaze and sh yet.
2016-05-12deduplicate __NR_* and SYS_* syscall number definitionsBobby Bingham-331/+0