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author | Filip Bozuta <Filip.Bozuta@syrmia.com> | 2020-06-19 14:33:31 +0200 |
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committer | Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> | 2020-06-29 13:08:48 +0200 |
commit | f4d92c5e9f24efdc83f24a2fd99c37a8609787ee (patch) | |
tree | df57d25088fc8a0146646161a1a1b0d656058d97 /linux-user/strace.c | |
parent | 5844f4bc4111248b9de0c2efa422cafcdaa69cf1 (diff) |
linux-user: Add strace support for printing arguments of fallocate()
This patch implements strace argument printing functionality for following syscall:
*fallocate - manipulate file space
int fallocate(int fd, int mode, off_t offset, off_t len)
man page: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fallocate.2.html
Implementation notes:
This syscall's second argument "mode" is composed of predefined values
which represent flags that determine the type of operation that is
to be performed on the file space. For that reason, a printing
function "print_fallocate" was stated in file "strace.list". This printing
function uses an already existing function "print_flags()" to print flags of
the "mode" argument. These flags are stated inside an array "falloc_flags"
that contains values of type "struct flags". These values are instantiated
using an existing macro "FLAG_GENERIC()". Most of these flags are defined
after kernel version 3.0 which is why they are enwrapped in an #ifdef
directive.
The syscall's third ant fourth argument are of type "off_t" which can
cause variations between 32/64-bit architectures. To handle this variation,
function "target_offset64()" was copied from file "strace.c" and used in
"print_fallocate" to print "off_t" arguments for 32-bit architectures.
Signed-off-by: Filip Bozuta <Filip.Bozuta@syrmia.com>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
Message-Id: <20200619123331.17387-7-filip.bozuta@syrmia.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
Diffstat (limited to 'linux-user/strace.c')
-rw-r--r-- | linux-user/strace.c | 40 |
1 files changed, 40 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/linux-user/strace.c b/linux-user/strace.c index 957f08f1ad..32e5e987ac 100644 --- a/linux-user/strace.c +++ b/linux-user/strace.c @@ -1135,6 +1135,26 @@ UNUSED static struct flags statx_mask[] = { FLAG_END, }; +UNUSED static struct flags falloc_flags[] = { + FLAG_GENERIC(FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE), + FLAG_GENERIC(FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE), +#ifdef FALLOC_FL_NO_HIDE_STALE + FLAG_GENERIC(FALLOC_FL_NO_HIDE_STALE), +#endif +#ifdef FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE + FLAG_GENERIC(FALLOC_FL_COLLAPSE_RANGE), +#endif +#ifdef FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE + FLAG_GENERIC(FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE), +#endif +#ifdef FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE + FLAG_GENERIC(FALLOC_FL_INSERT_RANGE), +#endif +#ifdef FALLOC_FL_UNSHARE_RANGE + FLAG_GENERIC(FALLOC_FL_UNSHARE_RANGE), +#endif +}; + /* * print_xxx utility functions. These are used to print syscall * parameters in certain format. All of these have parameter @@ -1552,6 +1572,26 @@ print_faccessat(const struct syscallname *name, } #endif +#ifdef TARGET_NR_fallocate +static void +print_fallocate(const struct syscallname *name, + abi_long arg0, abi_long arg1, abi_long arg2, + abi_long arg3, abi_long arg4, abi_long arg5) +{ + print_syscall_prologue(name); + print_raw_param("%d", arg0, 0); + print_flags(falloc_flags, arg1, 0); +#if TARGET_ABI_BITS == 32 + print_raw_param("%" PRIu64, target_offset64(arg2, arg3), 0); + print_raw_param("%" PRIu64, target_offset64(arg4, arg5), 1); +#else + print_raw_param(TARGET_ABI_FMT_ld, arg2, 0); + print_raw_param(TARGET_ABI_FMT_ld, arg3, 1); +#endif + print_syscall_epilogue(name); +} +#endif + #ifdef TARGET_NR_fchmodat static void print_fchmodat(const struct syscallname *name, |