errno in MIPS is macro for "*__errno)()". Use of errno inside
WRAP(__errno)() cause infinite loop. This may happen in other
wrapper functions which access errno.
Change all error to *REAL(__error)()
Change-Id: I1c09d84a58855bd7896fcd4e70f740b8a0f0b386
Linker --wrap option resolves to __wrap_symbol for undefined symbol.
During the compilation of host libportable.a, __HOST__ is defined
to rename all portable functions to __wrap_symbol, and the
real function to __real_symbol. This way libportable.a can be
validated at host w/o changes of user's source code.
See http://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Options.html
Change-Id: Idcbe53dd642536f3dc2be85a875f95535b9dc0b1
Specifically these functions are now supported:
signalfd4(), eventfd(), timerfd_create(),
pipe(), and inotify_init1()
Modified syscall_portable() to call signalfd4_portable(),
eventfd_portable(), eventfd2_portable(), and timerfd_create().
These system calls enable the read system calls to access
kernel data structures.
The signalfd4() enables read to return a signalfd_siginfo structure
which have the signal number and errno mapped until an execve().
This is similar to the maintaining a table of signal handlers to
map the signal numbers done earlier. This mapping is extended to
the process after an execve() by passing the final set of mapped
file descriptors via a pair of environment variables.
Disabling signal and file descriptor read mapping in parent
if the child would break the mapping algorithms.
This code passes at least all of the non-POSIX LTP tests,
including an updated LTP signalfd4 test that posts SIGNALS
and uses this read() mechanism to get signal info.
inotify_init1 is similar to signalfd(), timerfd() and other
filefd functions which map read() calls. Unlike signalfd(), and
similar to timerfd(), the reads don't appear to need to be mapped.
The members of the inotify_event structure appear to be generic.
The mask bits like IN_MOVE_FROM and IN_MOVE_TO are defined in
generic files. The LTP test in testcases/kernel/syscalls/inotify
test for the inotify_event structure being inotify_event structure
being read and does seem to check it contents being correct.
Change-Id: I3f2dcd4e33437ac953cd9f67f56dccc6ec6e5e6f
Signed-off-by: Pete Delaney <piet.delaney@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Dearman <chris.dearman@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Lind <paul.lind@imgtec.com>
1. Added:
rt_sigaction(),
rt_sigprocmask(), and
rt_sigtimedwait portable syscalls.
2. Fixed a bug in signal.c.
3. Added a new pair of functions to map siginfo_t
between portable and native formats.
4. Fixed LTP rt_siqqueueinfo01 and siqqueue() test failures.
5. Using these new siginfo_t mapping functions in functions
that were previously doing this functionality internally:
a. mips_sigaction_handler()
b. __rt_sigtimedwait_portable()
6. Modified rt_sigqueueinfo_portable():
a. Added a call to this new siginfo_pton() function.
b. Fixed native_sig calculation; it was converting
with the wrong function (ntop instead of pton).
7. Added the Thread Group Flavor of Real Time version of
sigqueueinfo().
8. Added and tested the sigqueue() implementation thought it's
not supported by Android yet. Using a LTP library function
to implement it via syscall for now. Android has a
sysconf() regression that will be addressed in a separate
commit.
9. Modified some of the variable names in:
__rt_sigtimedwait_portable()
to make it easier/faster to read.
10. Fixed a SIGTERM --> SIGTERM_PORTABLE mapping bug.
Most LTP Posix sigqueue() tests and the rt_sigqueueinfo01() test
now pass with this commit.
Change-Id: I5a2c28c4f5863cc013fe0c7fce819fa5b7a6dcc7
Signed-off-by: Pete Delaney <piet.delaney@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Douglas Leung <douglas.leung@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Dearman <chris.dearman@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Lind <paul.lind@imgtec.com>
Also fixed syscall.c to use curly brackets in case
statements to be more like bionic.
Change-Id: I20ffab9a474a2132b47fb4e765966c956aab2aff
Signed-off-by: Pete Delaney <piet.delaney@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Dearman <chris.dearman@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Lind <paul.lind@imgtec.com>