{ $Id$ This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library. Copyright (c) 2003 by Florian Klaempfl, member of the Free Pascal development team. See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution, for details about the copyright. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. **********************************************************************} {No debugging for syslinux include !} {$IFDEF SYS_LINUX} {$UNDEF SYSCALL_DEBUG} {$ENDIF SYS_LINUX} {***************************************************************************** --- Main:The System Call Self --- *****************************************************************************} function FpSysCall(sysnr:TSysParam):TSysResult; assembler;[public,alias:'FPC_SYSCALL0']; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; function FpSysCall(sysnr,param1:TSysParam):TSysResult; assembler;[public,alias:'FPC_SYSCALL1']; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; function FpSysCall(sysnr,param1,param2:TSysParam):TSysResult; assembler;[public,alias:'FPC_SYSCALL2']; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; function FpSysCall(sysnr,param1,param2,param3:TSysParam):TSysResult; assembler;[public,alias:'FPC_SYSCALL3']; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; function FpSysCall(sysnr,param1,param2,param3,param4:TSysParam):TSysResult; assembler;[public,alias:'FPC_SYSCALL4']; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; function FpSysCall(sysnr,param1,param2,param3,param4,param5:TSysParam):TSysResult; assembler;[public,alias:'FPC_SYSCALL5']; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; function FpSysCall(sysnr,param1,param2,param3,param4,param5,param6:TSysParam):TSysResult; assembler;[public,alias:'FPC_SYSCALL6']; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; // Old style syscall: // Better use ktrace/strace/gdb for debugging. Procedure FpSysCall( callnr:longint;var regs : SysCallregs );assembler; { This function puts the registers in place, does the call, and then copies back the registers as they are after the SysCall. } asm end; {$IFDEF SYSCALL_DEBUG} Const DoSysCallDebug : Boolean = False; var LastCnt, LastEax, LastCall : longint; DebugTxt : string[20]; {$ENDIF} Function SysCall( callnr:longint;var regs : SysCallregs ):longint; { This function serves as an interface to do_SysCall. If the SysCall returned a negative number, it returns -1, and puts the SysCall result in errno. Otherwise, it returns the SysCall return value } begin FpSysCall(callnr,regs); if regs.reg1<0 then begin {$IFDEF SYSCALL_DEBUG} If DoSysCallDebug then debugtxt:=' syscall error: '; {$endif} ErrNo:=-regs.reg1; SysCall:=-1; end else begin {$IFDEF SYSCALL_DEBUG} if DoSysCallDebug then debugtxt:=' syscall returned: '; {$endif} SysCall:=regs.reg1; errno:=0 end; {$IFDEF SYSCALL_DEBUG} if DoSysCallDebug then begin inc(lastcnt); if (callnr<>lastcall) or (regs.reg1<>lasteax) then begin if lastcnt>1 then writeln(sys_nr_txt[lastcall],debugtxt,lasteax,' (',lastcnt,'x)'); lastcall:=callnr; lasteax:=regs.reg1; lastcnt:=0; writeln(sys_nr_txt[lastcall],debugtxt,lasteax); end; end; {$endif} end; { $Log$ Revision 1.1 2003-08-28 00:08:29 florian * syscall skeleton }