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    1 /*-
    2  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
    3  *
    4  * Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Søren Schmidt
    5  * All rights reserved.
    6  *
    7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    9  * are met:
   10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   15  *
   16  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   17  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   18  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   19  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   20  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   21  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   22  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   23  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   24  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   25  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   26  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   27  * $FreeBSD$
   28  */
   29 
   30 #ifndef _I386_LINUX_H_
   31 #define _I386_LINUX_H_
   32 
   33 #include <sys/abi_compat.h>
   34 #include <sys/signal.h> /* for sigval union */
   35 
   36 #include <compat/linux/linux.h>
   37 #include <i386/linux/linux_syscall.h>
   38 
   39 #define LINUX_LEGACY_SYSCALLS
   40 
   41 #define LINUX_DTRACE    linuxulator
   42 
   43 #define LINUX_SHAREDPAGE        (VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS - PAGE_SIZE)
   44 #define LINUX_USRSTACK          LINUX_SHAREDPAGE
   45 
   46 /*
   47  * Provide a separate set of types for the Linux types.
   48  */
   49 typedef int             l_int;
   50 typedef int32_t         l_long;
   51 typedef int64_t         l_longlong;
   52 typedef short           l_short;
   53 typedef unsigned int    l_uint;
   54 typedef uint32_t        l_ulong;
   55 typedef uint64_t        l_ulonglong;
   56 typedef unsigned short  l_ushort;
   57 
   58 typedef char            *l_caddr_t;
   59 typedef l_ulong         l_uintptr_t;
   60 typedef l_long          l_clock_t;
   61 typedef l_int           l_daddr_t;
   62 typedef l_ushort        l_dev_t;
   63 typedef l_uint          l_gid_t;
   64 typedef l_ushort        l_gid16_t;
   65 typedef l_ulong         l_ino_t;
   66 typedef l_int           l_key_t;
   67 typedef l_longlong      l_loff_t;
   68 typedef l_ushort        l_mode_t;
   69 typedef l_long          l_off_t;
   70 typedef l_int           l_pid_t;
   71 typedef l_uint          l_size_t;
   72 typedef l_long          l_suseconds_t;
   73 typedef l_long          l_time_t;
   74 typedef l_uint          l_uid_t;
   75 typedef l_ushort        l_uid16_t;
   76 typedef l_int           l_timer_t;
   77 typedef l_int           l_mqd_t;
   78 typedef l_ulong         l_fd_mask;
   79 
   80 typedef struct {
   81         l_int           val[2];
   82 } l_fsid_t;
   83 
   84 typedef struct {
   85         l_time_t        tv_sec;
   86         l_suseconds_t   tv_usec;
   87 } l_timeval;
   88 
   89 #define l_fd_set        fd_set
   90 
   91 /*
   92  * Miscellaneous
   93  */
   94 #define LINUX_AT_COUNT          20      /* Count of used aux entry types.
   95                                          * Keep this synchronized with
   96                                          * linux_fixup_elf() code.
   97                                          */
   98 struct l___sysctl_args
   99 {
  100         l_int           *name;
  101         l_int           nlen;
  102         void            *oldval;
  103         l_size_t        *oldlenp;
  104         void            *newval;
  105         l_size_t        newlen;
  106         l_ulong         __spare[4];
  107 };
  108 
  109 /* Resource limits */
  110 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_CPU        0
  111 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_FSIZE      1
  112 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_DATA       2
  113 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_STACK      3
  114 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_CORE       4
  115 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_RSS        5
  116 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_NPROC      6
  117 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_NOFILE     7
  118 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_MEMLOCK    8
  119 #define LINUX_RLIMIT_AS         9       /* Address space limit */
  120 
  121 #define LINUX_RLIM_NLIMITS      10
  122 
  123 struct l_rlimit {
  124         l_ulong rlim_cur;
  125         l_ulong rlim_max;
  126 };
  127 
  128 struct l_mmap_argv {
  129         l_uintptr_t     addr;
  130         l_size_t        len;
  131         l_int           prot;
  132         l_int           flags;
  133         l_int           fd;
  134         l_off_t         pgoff;
  135 } __packed;
  136 
  137 /*
  138  * stat family of syscalls
  139  */
  140 struct l_timespec {
  141         l_time_t        tv_sec;
  142         l_long          tv_nsec;
  143 };
  144 
  145 struct l_newstat {
  146         l_ushort        st_dev;
  147         l_ushort        __pad1;
  148         l_ulong         st_ino;
  149         l_ushort        st_mode;
  150         l_ushort        st_nlink;
  151         l_ushort        st_uid;
  152         l_ushort        st_gid;
  153         l_ushort        st_rdev;
  154         l_ushort        __pad2;
  155         l_ulong         st_size;
  156         l_ulong         st_blksize;
  157         l_ulong         st_blocks;
  158         struct l_timespec       st_atim;
  159         struct l_timespec       st_mtim;
  160         struct l_timespec       st_ctim;
  161         l_ulong         __unused4;
  162         l_ulong         __unused5;
  163 };
  164 
  165 struct l_stat {
  166         l_ushort        st_dev;
  167         l_ulong         st_ino;
  168         l_ushort        st_mode;
  169         l_ushort        st_nlink;
  170         l_ushort        st_uid;
  171         l_ushort        st_gid;
  172         l_ushort        st_rdev;
  173         l_long          st_size;
  174         struct l_timespec       st_atim;
  175         struct l_timespec       st_mtim;
  176         struct l_timespec       st_ctim;
  177         l_long          st_blksize;
  178         l_long          st_blocks;
  179         l_ulong         st_flags;
  180         l_ulong         st_gen;
  181 };
  182 
  183 struct l_stat64 {
  184         l_ushort        st_dev;
  185         u_char          __pad0[10];
  186         l_ulong         __st_ino;
  187         l_uint          st_mode;
  188         l_uint          st_nlink;
  189         l_ulong         st_uid;
  190         l_ulong         st_gid;
  191         l_ushort        st_rdev;
  192         u_char          __pad3[10];
  193         l_longlong      st_size;
  194         l_ulong         st_blksize;
  195         l_ulong         st_blocks;
  196         l_ulong         __pad4;
  197         struct l_timespec       st_atim;
  198         struct l_timespec       st_mtim;
  199         struct l_timespec       st_ctim;
  200         l_ulonglong     st_ino;
  201 };
  202 
  203 struct l_statfs64 {
  204         l_int           f_type;
  205         l_int           f_bsize;
  206         uint64_t        f_blocks;
  207         uint64_t        f_bfree;
  208         uint64_t        f_bavail;
  209         uint64_t        f_files;
  210         uint64_t        f_ffree;
  211         l_fsid_t        f_fsid;
  212         l_int           f_namelen;
  213         l_int           f_frsize;
  214         l_int           f_flags;
  215         l_int           f_spare[4];
  216 };
  217 
  218 #define LINUX_NSIG_WORDS        2
  219 
  220 /* sigaction flags */
  221 #define LINUX_SA_NOCLDSTOP      0x00000001
  222 #define LINUX_SA_NOCLDWAIT      0x00000002
  223 #define LINUX_SA_SIGINFO        0x00000004
  224 #define LINUX_SA_RESTORER       0x04000000
  225 #define LINUX_SA_ONSTACK        0x08000000
  226 #define LINUX_SA_RESTART        0x10000000
  227 #define LINUX_SA_INTERRUPT      0x20000000
  228 #define LINUX_SA_NOMASK         0x40000000
  229 #define LINUX_SA_ONESHOT        0x80000000
  230 
  231 /* sigprocmask actions */
  232 #define LINUX_SIG_BLOCK         0
  233 #define LINUX_SIG_UNBLOCK       1
  234 #define LINUX_SIG_SETMASK       2
  235 
  236 /* sigaltstack */
  237 #define LINUX_MINSIGSTKSZ       2048
  238 
  239 typedef void    (*l_handler_t)(l_int);
  240 typedef l_ulong l_osigset_t;
  241 
  242 typedef struct {
  243         l_handler_t     lsa_handler;
  244         l_osigset_t     lsa_mask;
  245         l_ulong         lsa_flags;
  246         void    (*lsa_restorer)(void);
  247 } l_osigaction_t;
  248 
  249 typedef struct {
  250         l_handler_t     lsa_handler;
  251         l_ulong         lsa_flags;
  252         void    (*lsa_restorer)(void);
  253         l_sigset_t      lsa_mask;
  254 } l_sigaction_t;
  255 
  256 typedef struct {
  257         void            *ss_sp;
  258         l_int           ss_flags;
  259         l_size_t        ss_size;
  260 } l_stack_t;
  261 
  262 /* The Linux sigcontext, pretty much a standard 386 trapframe. */
  263 struct l_sigcontext {
  264         l_int           sc_gs;
  265         l_int           sc_fs;
  266         l_int           sc_es;
  267         l_int           sc_ds;
  268         l_int           sc_edi;
  269         l_int           sc_esi;
  270         l_int           sc_ebp;
  271         l_int           sc_esp;
  272         l_int           sc_ebx;
  273         l_int           sc_edx;
  274         l_int           sc_ecx;
  275         l_int           sc_eax;
  276         l_int           sc_trapno;
  277         l_int           sc_err;
  278         l_int           sc_eip;
  279         l_int           sc_cs;
  280         l_int           sc_eflags;
  281         l_int           sc_esp_at_signal;
  282         l_int           sc_ss;
  283         l_int           sc_387;
  284         l_int           sc_mask;
  285         l_int           sc_cr2;
  286 };
  287 
  288 struct l_ucontext {
  289         l_ulong         uc_flags;
  290         void            *uc_link;
  291         l_stack_t       uc_stack;
  292         struct l_sigcontext     uc_mcontext;
  293         l_sigset_t      uc_sigmask;
  294 };
  295 
  296 #define LINUX_SI_MAX_SIZE       128
  297 #define LINUX_SI_PAD_SIZE       ((LINUX_SI_MAX_SIZE/sizeof(l_int)) - 3)
  298 
  299 typedef union l_sigval {
  300         l_int           sival_int;
  301         l_uintptr_t     sival_ptr;
  302 } l_sigval_t;
  303 
  304 typedef struct l_siginfo {
  305         l_int           lsi_signo;
  306         l_int           lsi_errno;
  307         l_int           lsi_code;
  308         union {
  309                 l_int   _pad[LINUX_SI_PAD_SIZE];
  310 
  311                 struct {
  312                         l_pid_t         _pid;
  313                         l_uid_t         _uid;
  314                 } _kill;
  315 
  316                 struct {
  317                         l_timer_t       _tid;
  318                         l_int           _overrun;
  319                         char            _pad[sizeof(l_uid_t) - sizeof(l_int)];
  320                         l_sigval_t      _sigval;
  321                         l_int           _sys_private;
  322                 } _timer;
  323 
  324                 struct {
  325                         l_pid_t         _pid;           /* sender's pid */
  326                         l_uid_t         _uid;           /* sender's uid */
  327                         l_sigval_t      _sigval;
  328                 } _rt;
  329 
  330                 struct {
  331                         l_pid_t         _pid;           /* which child */
  332                         l_uid_t         _uid;           /* sender's uid */
  333                         l_int           _status;        /* exit code */
  334                         l_clock_t       _utime;
  335                         l_clock_t       _stime;
  336                 } _sigchld;
  337 
  338                 struct {
  339                         l_uintptr_t     _addr;  /* Faulting insn/memory ref. */
  340                 } _sigfault;
  341 
  342                 struct {
  343                         l_long          _band;  /* POLL_IN,POLL_OUT,POLL_MSG */
  344                         l_int           _fd;
  345                 } _sigpoll;
  346         } _sifields;
  347 } l_siginfo_t;
  348 
  349 #define lsi_pid         _sifields._kill._pid
  350 #define lsi_uid         _sifields._kill._uid
  351 #define lsi_tid         _sifields._timer._tid
  352 #define lsi_overrun     _sifields._timer._overrun
  353 #define lsi_sys_private _sifields._timer._sys_private
  354 #define lsi_status      _sifields._sigchld._status
  355 #define lsi_utime       _sifields._sigchld._utime
  356 #define lsi_stime       _sifields._sigchld._stime
  357 #define lsi_value       _sifields._rt._sigval
  358 #define lsi_int         _sifields._rt._sigval.sival_int
  359 #define lsi_ptr         _sifields._rt._sigval.sival_ptr
  360 #define lsi_addr        _sifields._sigfault._addr
  361 #define lsi_band        _sifields._sigpoll._band
  362 #define lsi_fd          _sifields._sigpoll._fd
  363 
  364 struct l_fpreg {
  365         u_int16_t       significand[4];
  366         u_int16_t       exponent;
  367 };
  368 
  369 struct l_fpxreg {
  370         u_int16_t       significand[4];
  371         u_int16_t       exponent;
  372         u_int16_t       padding[3];
  373 };
  374 
  375 struct l_xmmreg {
  376         u_int32_t       element[4];
  377 };
  378 
  379 struct l_fpstate {
  380         /* Regular FPU environment */
  381         u_int32_t               cw;
  382         u_int32_t               sw;
  383         u_int32_t               tag;
  384         u_int32_t               ipoff;
  385         u_int32_t               cssel;
  386         u_int32_t               dataoff;
  387         u_int32_t               datasel;
  388         struct l_fpreg          _st[8];
  389         u_int16_t               status;
  390         u_int16_t               magic;          /* 0xffff = regular FPU data */
  391 
  392         /* FXSR FPU environment */
  393         u_int32_t               _fxsr_env[6];   /* env is ignored. */
  394         u_int32_t               mxcsr;
  395         u_int32_t               reserved;
  396         struct l_fpxreg         _fxsr_st[8];    /* reg data is ignored. */
  397         struct l_xmmreg         _xmm[8];
  398         u_int32_t               padding[56];
  399 };
  400 
  401 /*
  402  * We make the stack look like Linux expects it when calling a signal
  403  * handler, but use the BSD way of calling the handler and sigreturn().
  404  * This means that we need to pass the pointer to the handler too.
  405  * It is appended to the frame to not interfere with the rest of it.
  406  */
  407 struct l_sigframe {
  408         l_int                   sf_sig;
  409         struct l_sigcontext     sf_sc;
  410         struct l_fpstate        sf_fpstate;
  411         l_uint                  sf_extramask[LINUX_NSIG_WORDS-1];
  412         l_handler_t             sf_handler;
  413 };
  414 
  415 struct l_rt_sigframe {
  416         l_int                   sf_sig;
  417         l_siginfo_t             *sf_siginfo;
  418         struct l_ucontext       *sf_ucontext;
  419         l_siginfo_t             sf_si;
  420         struct l_ucontext       sf_sc;
  421         l_handler_t             sf_handler;
  422 };
  423 
  424 extern struct sysentvec linux_sysvec;
  425 
  426 /*
  427  * arch specific open/fcntl flags
  428  */
  429 #define LINUX_F_GETLK64         12
  430 #define LINUX_F_SETLK64         13
  431 #define LINUX_F_SETLKW64        14
  432 
  433 union l_semun {
  434         l_int           val;
  435         l_uintptr_t     buf;
  436         l_ushort        *array;
  437         l_uintptr_t     __buf;
  438         l_uintptr_t     __pad;
  439 };
  440 
  441 struct l_ifmap {
  442         l_ulong         mem_start;
  443         l_ulong         mem_end;
  444         l_ushort        base_addr;
  445         u_char          irq;
  446         u_char          dma;
  447         u_char          port;
  448 };
  449 
  450 struct l_ifreq {
  451         union {
  452                 char    ifrn_name[LINUX_IFNAMSIZ];
  453         } ifr_ifrn;
  454 
  455         union {
  456                 struct l_sockaddr       ifru_addr;
  457                 struct l_sockaddr       ifru_dstaddr;
  458                 struct l_sockaddr       ifru_broadaddr;
  459                 struct l_sockaddr       ifru_netmask;
  460                 struct l_sockaddr       ifru_hwaddr;
  461                 l_short         ifru_flags[1];
  462                 l_int           ifru_ivalue;
  463                 l_int           ifru_mtu;
  464                 struct l_ifmap  ifru_map;
  465                 char            ifru_slave[LINUX_IFNAMSIZ];
  466                 l_caddr_t       ifru_data;
  467         } ifr_ifru;
  468 };
  469 
  470 #define ifr_name        ifr_ifrn.ifrn_name      /* Interface name */
  471 #define ifr_hwaddr      ifr_ifru.ifru_hwaddr    /* MAC address */
  472 #define ifr_ifindex     ifr_ifru.ifru_ivalue    /* Interface index */
  473 
  474 /*
  475  * poll()
  476  */
  477 #define LINUX_POLLIN            0x0001
  478 #define LINUX_POLLPRI           0x0002
  479 #define LINUX_POLLOUT           0x0004
  480 #define LINUX_POLLERR           0x0008
  481 #define LINUX_POLLHUP           0x0010
  482 #define LINUX_POLLNVAL          0x0020
  483 #define LINUX_POLLRDNORM        0x0040
  484 #define LINUX_POLLRDBAND        0x0080
  485 #define LINUX_POLLWRNORM        0x0100
  486 #define LINUX_POLLWRBAND        0x0200
  487 #define LINUX_POLLMSG           0x0400
  488 
  489 struct l_pollfd {
  490         l_int           fd;
  491         l_short         events;
  492         l_short         revents;
  493 };
  494 
  495 struct l_user_desc {
  496         l_uint          entry_number;
  497         l_uint          base_addr;
  498         l_uint          limit;
  499         l_uint          seg_32bit:1;
  500         l_uint          contents:2;
  501         l_uint          read_exec_only:1;
  502         l_uint          limit_in_pages:1;
  503         l_uint          seg_not_present:1;
  504         l_uint          useable:1;
  505 };
  506 
  507 struct l_desc_struct {
  508         unsigned long   a, b;
  509 };
  510 
  511 
  512 #define LINUX_LOWERWORD 0x0000ffff
  513 
  514 /*
  515  * Macros which does the same thing as those in Linux include/asm-um/ldt-i386.h.
  516  * These convert Linux user space descriptor to machine one.
  517  */
  518 #define LINUX_LDT_entry_a(info)                                 \
  519         ((((info)->base_addr & LINUX_LOWERWORD) << 16) |        \
  520         ((info)->limit & LINUX_LOWERWORD))
  521 
  522 #define LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY    9
  523 #define LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS          10
  524 #define LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT   15
  525 #define LINUX_ENTRY_B_BASE_ADDR         16
  526 #define LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE           20
  527 #define LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT          22
  528 #define LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT             23
  529 
  530 #define LINUX_LDT_entry_b(info)                                                 \
  531         (((info)->base_addr & 0xff000000) |                                     \
  532         ((info)->limit & 0xf0000) |                                             \
  533         ((info)->contents << LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS) |                          \
  534         (((info)->seg_not_present == 0) << LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT) |     \
  535         (((info)->base_addr & 0x00ff0000) >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_BASE_ADDR) |         \
  536         (((info)->read_exec_only == 0) << LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY) |       \
  537         ((info)->seg_32bit << LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT) |                         \
  538         ((info)->useable << LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE) |                            \
  539         ((info)->limit_in_pages << LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT) | 0x7000)
  540 
  541 #define LINUX_LDT_empty(info)           \
  542         ((info)->base_addr == 0 &&      \
  543         (info)->limit == 0 &&           \
  544         (info)->contents == 0 &&        \
  545         (info)->seg_not_present == 1 && \
  546         (info)->read_exec_only == 1 &&  \
  547         (info)->seg_32bit == 0 &&       \
  548         (info)->limit_in_pages == 0 &&  \
  549         (info)->useable == 0)
  550 
  551 /*
  552  * Macros for converting segments.
  553  * They do the same as those in arch/i386/kernel/process.c in Linux.
  554  */
  555 #define LINUX_GET_BASE(desc)                            \
  556         ((((desc)->a >> 16) & LINUX_LOWERWORD) |        \
  557         (((desc)->b << 16) & 0x00ff0000) |              \
  558         ((desc)->b & 0xff000000))
  559 
  560 #define LINUX_GET_LIMIT(desc)                   \
  561         (((desc)->a & LINUX_LOWERWORD) |        \
  562         ((desc)->b & 0xf0000))
  563 
  564 #define LINUX_GET_32BIT(desc)           \
  565         (((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG32BIT) & 1)
  566 #define LINUX_GET_CONTENTS(desc)        \
  567         (((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_CONTENTS) & 3)
  568 #define LINUX_GET_WRITABLE(desc)        \
  569         (((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_READ_EXEC_ONLY) & 1)
  570 #define LINUX_GET_LIMIT_PAGES(desc)     \
  571         (((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_LIMIT) & 1)
  572 #define LINUX_GET_PRESENT(desc)         \
  573         (((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_SEG_NOT_PRESENT) & 1)
  574 #define LINUX_GET_USEABLE(desc)         \
  575         (((desc)->b >> LINUX_ENTRY_B_USEABLE) & 1)
  576 
  577 #define linux_copyout_rusage(r, u)      copyout(r, u, sizeof(*r))
  578 
  579 /* robust futexes */
  580 struct linux_robust_list {
  581         struct linux_robust_list        *next;
  582 };
  583 
  584 struct linux_robust_list_head {
  585         struct linux_robust_list        list;
  586         l_long                          futex_offset;
  587         struct linux_robust_list        *pending_list;
  588 };
  589 
  590 #endif /* !_I386_LINUX_H_ */

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