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authorAleksandar Markovic <aleksandar.markovic@imgtec.com>2016-09-22 18:56:57 +0200
committerRiku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>2016-10-21 15:19:40 +0300
commitff71a4545c0d9b452e77a91ab1c46f79a10a9eca (patch)
tree1ef9e290fcfde01d191da39f12bfbd2f171b6195 /linux-user/strace.c
parentda39db63e4468e39bb56d04d191866c5276aa7fa (diff)
linux-user: Fix socketcall() syscall support
Since not all Linux host platforms support socketcall() (most notably Intel), do_socketcall() function in Qemu's syscalls.c is implemented to mirror the corespondant implementation of socketcall() in Linux kernel, and to utilise individual socket operations that are supported on all Linux platforms. (see kernel source file net/socket.c, definition of socketcall). However, error codes produced by Qemu implementation are wrong for the cases of invalid values of the first argument. Also, naming of constants is not consistent with kernel one, and not consistant with Qemu convention of prefixing such constants with "TARGET_". This patch in that light brings do_socketcall() closer to its kernel counterpart, and in that way fixes the errors and yields more consisrtent Qemu code. There were also three missing cases (among 20) for strace support for socketcall(). The array that contains pointers for appropriate printing functions is updated with 3 elements, however pointers to functions are left NULL, and its implementation is left for future. Also, this patch fixes failure of LTP test socketcall02, if executed on some Qemu emulated sywstems (uer mode). Signed-off-by: Aleksandar Markovic <aleksandar.markovic@imgtec.com> Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'linux-user/strace.c')
-rw-r--r--linux-user/strace.c39
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/linux-user/strace.c b/linux-user/strace.c
index f37b386bda..a0e45b55d1 100644
--- a/linux-user/strace.c
+++ b/linux-user/strace.c
@@ -1675,29 +1675,32 @@ print_optint:
}
#define PRINT_SOCKOP(name, func) \
- [SOCKOP_##name] = { #name, func }
+ [TARGET_SYS_##name] = { #name, func }
static struct {
const char *name;
void (*print)(const char *, abi_long);
} scall[] = {
- PRINT_SOCKOP(socket, do_print_socket),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(bind, do_print_sockaddr),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(connect, do_print_sockaddr),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(listen, do_print_listen),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(accept, do_print_sockaddr),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(getsockname, do_print_sockaddr),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(getpeername, do_print_sockaddr),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(socketpair, do_print_socketpair),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(send, do_print_sendrecv),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(recv, do_print_sendrecv),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(sendto, do_print_msgaddr),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(recvfrom, do_print_msgaddr),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(shutdown, do_print_shutdown),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(sendmsg, do_print_msg),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(recvmsg, do_print_msg),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(setsockopt, do_print_sockopt),
- PRINT_SOCKOP(getsockopt, do_print_sockopt),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SOCKET, do_print_socket),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(BIND, do_print_sockaddr),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(CONNECT, do_print_sockaddr),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(LISTEN, do_print_listen),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(ACCEPT, do_print_sockaddr),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(GETSOCKNAME, do_print_sockaddr),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(GETPEERNAME, do_print_sockaddr),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SOCKETPAIR, do_print_socketpair),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SEND, do_print_sendrecv),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(RECV, do_print_sendrecv),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SENDTO, do_print_msgaddr),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(RECVFROM, do_print_msgaddr),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SHUTDOWN, do_print_shutdown),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SETSOCKOPT, do_print_sockopt),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(GETSOCKOPT, do_print_sockopt),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SENDMSG, do_print_msg),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(RECVMSG, do_print_msg),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(ACCEPT4, NULL),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(RECVMMSG, NULL),
+ PRINT_SOCKOP(SENDMMSG, NULL),
};
static void