/* * safe-syscall.inc.S : host-specific assembly fragment * to handle signals occurring at the same time as system calls. * This is intended to be included by common-user/safe-syscall.S * * Written by Richard Henderson * Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc. * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. */ .global safe_syscall_base .global safe_syscall_start .global safe_syscall_end .type safe_syscall_base, #function .type safe_syscall_start, #function .type safe_syscall_end, #function /* This is the entry point for making a system call. The calling * convention here is that of a C varargs function with the * first argument an 'int *' to the signal_pending flag, the * second one the system call number (as a 'long'), and all further * arguments being syscall arguments (also 'long'). */ safe_syscall_base: .cfi_startproc /* The syscall calling convention isn't the same as the * C one: * we enter with x0 == &signal_pending * x1 == syscall number * x2 ... x7, (stack) == syscall arguments * and return the result in x0 * and the syscall instruction needs * x8 == syscall number * x0 ... x6 == syscall arguments * and returns the result in x0 * Shuffle everything around appropriately. */ mov x9, x0 /* signal_pending pointer */ mov x8, x1 /* syscall number */ mov x0, x2 /* syscall arguments */ mov x1, x3 mov x2, x4 mov x3, x5 mov x4, x6 mov x5, x7 ldr x6, [sp] /* This next sequence of code works in conjunction with the * rewind_if_safe_syscall_function(). If a signal is taken * and the interrupted PC is anywhere between 'safe_syscall_start' * and 'safe_syscall_end' then we rewind it to 'safe_syscall_start'. * The code sequence must therefore be able to cope with this, and * the syscall instruction must be the final one in the sequence. */ safe_syscall_start: /* if signal_pending is non-zero, don't do the call */ ldr w10, [x9] cbnz w10, 2f svc 0x0 safe_syscall_end: /* code path for having successfully executed the syscall */ #if defined(__linux__) /* Linux kernel returns (small) negative errno. */ cmp x0, #-4096 b.hi 0f #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) /* FreeBSD kernel returns positive errno and C bit set. */ b.cs 1f #else #error "unsupported os" #endif ret #if defined(__linux__) /* code path setting errno */ 0: neg w0, w0 b safe_syscall_set_errno_tail #endif /* code path when we didn't execute the syscall */ 2: mov w0, #QEMU_ERESTARTSYS 1: b safe_syscall_set_errno_tail .cfi_endproc .size safe_syscall_base, .-safe_syscall_base