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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2002 Jeff Dike (jdike@karaya.com)
- * Licensed under the GPL
- */
- #include "linux/sys.h"
- #include "linux/ptrace.h"
- #include "asm/errno.h"
- #include "asm/unistd.h"
- #include "asm/ptrace.h"
- #include "asm/current.h"
- #include "sysdep/syscalls.h"
- #include "kern_util.h"
- #include "syscall.h"
- void handle_syscall(union uml_pt_regs *r)
- {
- struct pt_regs *regs = container_of(r, struct pt_regs, regs);
- long result;
- int syscall;
- #ifdef UML_CONFIG_SYSCALL_DEBUG
- int index;
- index = record_syscall_start(UPT_SYSCALL_NR(r));
- #endif
- syscall_trace(r, 0);
- current->thread.nsyscalls++;
- nsyscalls++;
- /* This should go in the declaration of syscall, but when I do that,
- * strace -f -c bash -c 'ls ; ls' breaks, sometimes not tracing
- * children at all, sometimes hanging when bash doesn't see the first
- * ls exit.
- * The assembly looks functionally the same to me. This is
- * gcc version 4.0.1 20050727 (Red Hat 4.0.1-5)
- * in case it's a compiler bug.
- */
- syscall = UPT_SYSCALL_NR(r);
- if((syscall >= NR_syscalls) || (syscall < 0))
- result = -ENOSYS;
- else result = EXECUTE_SYSCALL(syscall, regs);
- REGS_SET_SYSCALL_RETURN(r->skas.regs, result);
- syscall_trace(r, 1);
- #ifdef UML_CONFIG_SYSCALL_DEBUG
- record_syscall_end(index, result);
- #endif
- }
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