Contributors: 11
Author |
Tokens |
Token Proportion |
Commits |
Commit Proportion |
Arnd Bergmann |
190 |
84.44% |
2 |
16.67% |
David Woodhouse |
9 |
4.00% |
1 |
8.33% |
Andreas Schwab |
8 |
3.56% |
1 |
8.33% |
Firoz Khan |
8 |
3.56% |
1 |
8.33% |
Joe Perches |
3 |
1.33% |
1 |
8.33% |
Jeremy Kerr |
2 |
0.89% |
1 |
8.33% |
Ingo Molnar |
1 |
0.44% |
1 |
8.33% |
Harvey Harrison |
1 |
0.44% |
1 |
8.33% |
Thomas Gleixner |
1 |
0.44% |
1 |
8.33% |
Sebastian Andrzej Siewior |
1 |
0.44% |
1 |
8.33% |
Paul Gortmaker |
1 |
0.44% |
1 |
8.33% |
Total |
225 |
|
12 |
|
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* System call callback functions for SPUs
*/
#undef DEBUG
#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/syscalls.h>
#include <asm/spu.h>
#include <asm/syscalls.h>
#include <asm/unistd.h>
/*
* This table defines the system calls that an SPU can call.
* It is currently a subset of the 64 bit powerpc system calls,
* with the exact semantics.
*
* The reasons for disabling some of the system calls are:
* 1. They interact with the way SPU syscalls are handled
* and we can't let them execute ever:
* restart_syscall, exit, for, execve, ptrace, ...
* 2. They are deprecated and replaced by other means:
* uselib, pciconfig_*, sysfs, ...
* 3. They are somewhat interacting with the system in a way
* we don't want an SPU to:
* reboot, init_module, mount, kexec_load
* 4. They are optional and we can't rely on them being
* linked into the kernel. Unfortunately, the cond_syscall
* helper does not work here as it does not add the necessary
* opd symbols:
* mbind, mq_open, ipc, ...
*/
static void *spu_syscall_table[] = {
#define __SYSCALL(nr, entry) entry,
#include <asm/syscall_table_spu.h>
#undef __SYSCALL
};
long spu_sys_callback(struct spu_syscall_block *s)
{
long (*syscall)(u64 a1, u64 a2, u64 a3, u64 a4, u64 a5, u64 a6);
if (s->nr_ret >= ARRAY_SIZE(spu_syscall_table)) {
pr_debug("%s: invalid syscall #%lld", __func__, s->nr_ret);
return -ENOSYS;
}
syscall = spu_syscall_table[s->nr_ret];
pr_debug("SPU-syscall "
"%pSR:syscall%lld(%llx, %llx, %llx, %llx, %llx, %llx)\n",
syscall,
s->nr_ret,
s->parm[0], s->parm[1], s->parm[2],
s->parm[3], s->parm[4], s->parm[5]);
return syscall(s->parm[0], s->parm[1], s->parm[2],
s->parm[3], s->parm[4], s->parm[5]);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(spu_sys_callback);