/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- File- and socket-related libc stuff. m_libcfile.c ---*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation framework. Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Julian Seward jseward@acm.org This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 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. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. */ #include "pub_core_basics.h" #include "pub_core_vki.h" #include "pub_core_vkiscnums.h" #include "pub_core_debuglog.h" #include "pub_core_libcbase.h" #include "pub_core_libcassert.h" #include "pub_core_libcfile.h" #include "pub_core_libcprint.h" // VG_(sprintf) #include "pub_core_libcproc.h" // VG_(getpid), VG_(getppid) #include "pub_core_xarray.h" #include "pub_core_clientstate.h" // VG_(fd_hard_limit) #include "pub_core_syscall.h" /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- File stuff ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ static inline Bool fd_exists(Int fd) { struct vg_stat st; return VG_(fstat)(fd, &st) == 0; } /* Move an fd into the Valgrind-safe range */ Int VG_(safe_fd)(Int oldfd) { Int newfd; vg_assert(VG_(fd_hard_limit) != -1); newfd = VG_(fcntl)(oldfd, VKI_F_DUPFD, VG_(fd_hard_limit)); if (newfd != -1) VG_(close)(oldfd); /* Set the close-on-exec flag for this fd. */ VG_(fcntl)(newfd, VKI_F_SETFD, VKI_FD_CLOEXEC); vg_assert(newfd >= VG_(fd_hard_limit)); return newfd; } /* Given a file descriptor, attempt to deduce its filename. To do this, we use /proc/self/fd/. If this doesn't point to a file, or if it doesn't exist, we return False. */ Bool VG_(resolve_filename) ( Int fd, HChar* buf, Int n_buf ) { # if defined(VGO_linux) HChar tmp[64]; VG_(sprintf)(tmp, "/proc/self/fd/%d", fd); VG_(memset)(buf, 0, n_buf); if (VG_(readlink)(tmp, buf, n_buf) > 0 && buf[0] == '/') return True; else return False; # elif defined(VGO_aix5) I_die_here; /* maybe just return False? */ return False; # else # error Unknown OS # endif } SysRes VG_(open) ( const Char* pathname, Int flags, Int mode ) { SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_open, (UWord)pathname, flags, mode); return res; } void VG_(close) ( Int fd ) { (void)VG_(do_syscall1)(__NR_close, fd); } Int VG_(read) ( Int fd, void* buf, Int count) { Int ret; SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_read, fd, (UWord)buf, count); if (sr_isError(res)) { ret = - (Int)(Word)sr_Err(res); vg_assert(ret < 0); } else { ret = (Int)(Word)sr_Res(res); vg_assert(ret >= 0); } return ret; } Int VG_(write) ( Int fd, const void* buf, Int count) { Int ret; SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_write, fd, (UWord)buf, count); if (sr_isError(res)) { ret = - (Int)(Word)sr_Err(res); vg_assert(ret < 0); } else { ret = (Int)(Word)sr_Res(res); vg_assert(ret >= 0); } return ret; } Int VG_(pipe) ( Int fd[2] ) { # if defined(VGO_linux) || defined(VGO_aix5) SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall1)(__NR_pipe, (UWord)fd); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : 0; # else # error "Unknown OS" # endif } OffT VG_(lseek) ( Int fd, OffT offset, Int whence ) { #if defined(VGO_linux) || defined(VGO_aix5) SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_lseek, fd, offset, whence); vg_assert(sizeof(OffT) == sizeof(Word)); # else # error "Unknown plat" # endif return sr_isError(res) ? (-1) : sr_Res(res); /* if you change the error-reporting conventions of this, also change VG_(pread) and all other usage points. */ } /* stat/fstat support. It's uggerly. We have impedance-match into a 'struct vg_stat' in order to have a single structure that callers can use consistently on all platforms. */ #define TRANSLATE_TO_vg_stat(_p_vgstat, _p_vkistat) \ do { \ (_p_vgstat)->dev = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_dev ); \ (_p_vgstat)->ino = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_ino ); \ (_p_vgstat)->nlink = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_nlink ); \ (_p_vgstat)->mode = (UInt) ( (_p_vkistat)->st_mode ); \ (_p_vgstat)->uid = (UInt) ( (_p_vkistat)->st_uid ); \ (_p_vgstat)->gid = (UInt) ( (_p_vkistat)->st_gid ); \ (_p_vgstat)->rdev = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_rdev ); \ (_p_vgstat)->size = (Long) ( (_p_vkistat)->st_size ); \ (_p_vgstat)->blksize = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_blksize ); \ (_p_vgstat)->blocks = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_blocks ); \ (_p_vgstat)->atime = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_atime ); \ (_p_vgstat)->atime_nsec = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_atime_nsec ); \ (_p_vgstat)->mtime = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_mtime ); \ (_p_vgstat)->mtime_nsec = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_mtime_nsec ); \ (_p_vgstat)->ctime = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_ctime ); \ (_p_vgstat)->ctime_nsec = (ULong)( (_p_vkistat)->st_ctime_nsec ); \ } while (0) SysRes VG_(stat) ( const Char* file_name, struct vg_stat* vgbuf ) { SysRes res; VG_(memset)(vgbuf, 0, sizeof(*vgbuf)); # if defined(VGO_linux) /* First try with stat64. If that doesn't work out, fall back to the vanilla version. */ # if defined(__NR_stat64) { struct vki_stat64 buf64; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_stat64, (UWord)file_name, (UWord)&buf64); if (!(sr_isError(res) && sr_Err(res) == VKI_ENOSYS)) { /* Success, or any failure except ENOSYS */ if (!sr_isError(res)) TRANSLATE_TO_vg_stat(vgbuf, &buf64); return res; } } # endif /* defined(__NR_stat64) */ { struct vki_stat buf; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_stat, (UWord)file_name, (UWord)&buf); if (!sr_isError(res)) TRANSLATE_TO_vg_stat(vgbuf, &buf); return res; } # elif defined(VGO_aix5) { struct vki_stat buf; res = VG_(do_syscall4)(__NR_AIX5_statx, (UWord)file_name, (UWord)&buf, sizeof(struct vki_stat), VKI_STX_NORMAL); if (!sr_isError(res)) { VG_(memset)(vgbuf, 0, sizeof(*vgbuf)); vgbuf->dev = (ULong)buf.st_dev; vgbuf->ino = (ULong)buf.st_ino; vgbuf->mode = (UInt)buf.st_mode; vgbuf->uid = (UInt)buf.st_uid; vgbuf->gid = (UInt)buf.st_gid; vgbuf->size = (Long)buf.st_size; } return res; } # else # error Unknown OS # endif } Int VG_(fstat) ( Int fd, struct vg_stat* vgbuf ) { SysRes res; VG_(memset)(vgbuf, 0, sizeof(*vgbuf)); # if defined(VGO_linux) /* First try with fstat64. If that doesn't work out, fall back to the vanilla version. */ # if defined(__NR_fstat64) { struct vki_stat64 buf64; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_fstat64, (UWord)fd, (UWord)&buf64); if (!(sr_isError(res) && sr_Err(res) == VKI_ENOSYS)) { /* Success, or any failure except ENOSYS */ if (!sr_isError(res)) TRANSLATE_TO_vg_stat(vgbuf, &buf64); return sr_isError(res) ? (-1) : 0; } } # endif /* if defined(__NR_fstat64) */ { struct vki_stat buf; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_fstat, (UWord)fd, (UWord)&buf); if (!sr_isError(res)) TRANSLATE_TO_vg_stat(vgbuf, &buf); return sr_isError(res) ? (-1) : 0; } # elif defined(VGO_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error Unknown OS # endif } #undef TRANSLATE_TO_vg_stat Long VG_(fsize) ( Int fd ) { struct vg_stat buf; Int res = VG_(fstat)( fd, &buf ); return (res == -1) ? (-1LL) : buf.size; } Bool VG_(is_dir) ( const HChar* f ) { struct vg_stat buf; SysRes res = VG_(stat)(f, &buf); return sr_isError(res) ? False : VKI_S_ISDIR(buf.mode) ? True : False; } SysRes VG_(dup) ( Int oldfd ) { return VG_(do_syscall1)(__NR_dup, oldfd); } SysRes VG_(dup2) ( Int oldfd, Int newfd ) { # if defined(VGO_linux) return VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_dup2, oldfd, newfd); # elif defined(VGO_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error Unknown OS # endif } /* Returns -1 on error. */ Int VG_(fcntl) ( Int fd, Int cmd, Addr arg ) { SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_fcntl, fd, cmd, arg); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); } Int VG_(rename) ( const Char* old_name, const Char* new_name ) { SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_rename, (UWord)old_name, (UWord)new_name); return sr_isError(res) ? (-1) : 0; } Int VG_(unlink) ( const Char* file_name ) { SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall1)(__NR_unlink, (UWord)file_name); return sr_isError(res) ? (-1) : 0; } /* The working directory at startup. AIX doesn't provide an easy system call to do getcwd, but fortunately we don't need arbitrary getcwd support. All that is really needed is to note the cwd at process startup. Hence VG_(record_startup_wd) notes it (in a platform dependent way) and VG_(get_startup_wd) produces the noted value. Hence: */ static HChar startup_wd[VKI_PATH_MAX]; static Bool startup_wd_acquired = False; /* Record the process' working directory at startup. Is intended to be called exactly once, at startup, before the working directory changes. Return True for success, False for failure, so that the caller can bomb out suitably without creating module cycles if there is a problem. */ Bool VG_(record_startup_wd) ( void ) { const Int szB = sizeof(startup_wd); vg_assert(!startup_wd_acquired); vg_assert(szB >= 512 && szB <= 16384/*let's say*/); /* stay sane */ VG_(memset)(startup_wd, 0, szB); # if defined(VGO_linux) /* Simple: just ask the kernel */ { SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_getcwd, (UWord)startup_wd, szB-1); vg_assert(startup_wd[szB-1] == 0); if (sr_isError(res)) { return False; } else { startup_wd_acquired = True; return True; } } # elif defined(VGO_aix5) /* We can't ask the kernel, so instead rely on launcher-aix5.c to tell us the startup path. Note the env var is keyed to the parent's PID, not ours, since our parent is the launcher process. */ { Char envvar[100]; Char* wd = NULL; VG_(memset)(envvar, 0, sizeof(envvar)); VG_(sprintf)(envvar, "VALGRIND_STARTUP_PWD_%d_XYZZY", (Int)VG_(getppid)()); wd = VG_(getenv)( envvar ); if (wd == NULL || (1+VG_(strlen)(wd) >= szB)) return False; VG_(strncpy_safely)(startup_wd, wd, szB); vg_assert(startup_wd[szB-1] == 0); startup_wd_acquired = True; return True; } # else # error Unknown OS # endif } /* Copy the previously acquired startup_wd into buf[0 .. size-1], or return False if buf isn't big enough. */ Bool VG_(get_startup_wd) ( Char* buf, SizeT size ) { vg_assert(startup_wd_acquired); vg_assert(startup_wd[ sizeof(startup_wd)-1 ] == 0); if (1+VG_(strlen)(startup_wd) >= size) return False; VG_(strncpy_safely)(buf, startup_wd, size); return True; } Int VG_(readlink) (const Char* path, Char* buf, UInt bufsiz) { SysRes res; /* res = readlink( path, buf, bufsiz ); */ res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_readlink, (UWord)path, (UWord)buf, bufsiz); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); } Int VG_(getdents) (Int fd, struct vki_dirent *dirp, UInt count) { # if defined(VGO_linux) || defined(VGO_aix5) SysRes res; /* res = getdents( fd, dirp, count ); */ res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_getdents, fd, (UWord)dirp, count); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # else # error "Unknown OS" # endif } /* Check accessibility of a file. Returns zero for access granted, nonzero otherwise. */ Int VG_(access) ( const HChar* path, Bool irusr, Bool iwusr, Bool ixusr ) { # if defined(VGO_linux) /* Very annoyingly, I cannot find any definition for R_OK et al in the kernel interfaces. Therefore I reluctantly resort to hardwiring in these magic numbers that I determined by experimentation. */ # define VKI_R_OK 4 # define VKI_W_OK 2 # define VKI_X_OK 1 # endif UWord w = (irusr ? VKI_R_OK : 0) | (iwusr ? VKI_W_OK : 0) | (ixusr ? VKI_X_OK : 0); SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_access, (UWord)path, w); return sr_isError(res) ? 1 : 0; # if defined(VGO_linux) # undef VKI_R_OK # undef VKI_W_OK # undef VKI_X_OK # endif } /* Emulate the normal Unix permissions checking algorithm. If owner matches, then use the owner permissions, else if group matches, then use the group permissions, else use other permissions. Note that we can't deal properly with SUID/SGID. By default (allow_setuid == False), we refuse to run them (otherwise the executable may misbehave if it doesn't have the permissions it thinks it does). However, the caller may indicate that setuid executables are allowed, for example if we are going to exec them but not trace into them (iow, client sys_execve when clo_trace_children == False). If VKI_EACCES is returned (iow, permission was refused), then *is_setuid is set to True iff permission was refused because the executable is setuid. */ /* returns: 0 = success, non-0 is failure */ Int VG_(check_executable)(/*OUT*/Bool* is_setuid, const HChar* f, Bool allow_setuid) { struct vg_stat st; SysRes res = VG_(stat)(f, &st); if (is_setuid) *is_setuid = False; if (sr_isError(res)) { return sr_Err(res); } if ( (st.mode & (VKI_S_ISUID | VKI_S_ISGID)) && !allow_setuid ) { if (is_setuid) *is_setuid = True; return VKI_EACCES; } if (VG_(geteuid)() == st.uid) { if (!(st.mode & VKI_S_IXUSR)) return VKI_EACCES; } else { Int grpmatch = 0; if (VG_(getegid)() == st.gid) grpmatch = 1; else { UInt groups[32]; Int ngrp = VG_(getgroups)(32, groups); Int i; /* ngrp will be -1 if VG_(getgroups) failed. */ for (i = 0; i < ngrp; i++) { if (groups[i] == st.gid) { grpmatch = 1; break; } } } if (grpmatch) { if (!(st.mode & VKI_S_IXGRP)) { return VKI_EACCES; } } else if (!(st.mode & VKI_S_IXOTH)) { return VKI_EACCES; } } return 0; } /* Note this moves (or at least, is believed to move) the file pointer on Linux and AIX5 but doesn't on Darwin. This inconsistency should be fixed. */ SysRes VG_(pread) ( Int fd, void* buf, Int count, OffT offset ) { SysRes res; # if defined(VGO_linux) || defined(VGO_aix5) /* Linux, AIX5 */ OffT off = VG_(lseek)( fd, offset, VKI_SEEK_SET); if (off < 0) return VG_(mk_SysRes_Error)( VKI_EINVAL ); res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_read, fd, (UWord)buf, count ); return res; # else # error "Unknown platform" # endif } /* Create and open (-rw------) a tmp file name incorporating said arg. Returns -1 on failure, else the fd of the file. If fullname is non-NULL, the file's name is written into it. The number of bytes written is guaranteed not to exceed 64+strlen(part_of_name). */ Int VG_(mkstemp) ( HChar* part_of_name, /*OUT*/HChar* fullname ) { HChar buf[200]; Int n, tries, fd; UInt seed; SysRes sres; vg_assert(part_of_name); n = VG_(strlen)(part_of_name); vg_assert(n > 0 && n < 100); seed = (VG_(getpid)() << 9) ^ VG_(getppid)(); tries = 0; while (True) { if (tries > 10) return -1; VG_(sprintf)( buf, "/tmp/valgrind_%s_%08x", part_of_name, VG_(random)( &seed )); if (0) VG_(printf)("VG_(mkstemp): trying: %s\n", buf); sres = VG_(open)(buf, VKI_O_CREAT|VKI_O_RDWR|VKI_O_EXCL|VKI_O_TRUNC, VKI_S_IRUSR|VKI_S_IWUSR); if (sr_isError(sres)) continue; /* VG_(safe_fd) doesn't return if it fails. */ fd = VG_(safe_fd)( sr_Res(sres) ); if (fullname) VG_(strcpy)( fullname, buf ); return fd; } /* NOTREACHED */ } /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- Socket-related stuff. ------------------------------------------------------------------ */ #if defined(VGO_aix5) struct vki_sockaddr_in; #endif static Int parse_inet_addr_and_port ( UChar* str, UInt* ip_addr, UShort* port ); static Int my_connect ( Int sockfd, struct vki_sockaddr_in* serv_addr, Int addrlen ); UInt VG_(htonl) ( UInt x ) { # if defined(VG_BIGENDIAN) return x; # else return (((x >> 24) & 0xFF) << 0) | (((x >> 16) & 0xFF) << 8) | (((x >> 8) & 0xFF) << 16) | (((x >> 0) & 0xFF) << 24); # endif } UInt VG_(ntohl) ( UInt x ) { # if defined(VG_BIGENDIAN) return x; # else return (((x >> 24) & 0xFF) << 0) | (((x >> 16) & 0xFF) << 8) | (((x >> 8) & 0xFF) << 16) | (((x >> 0) & 0xFF) << 24); # endif } UShort VG_(htons) ( UShort x ) { # if defined(VG_BIGENDIAN) return x; # else return (((x >> 8) & 0xFF) << 0) | (((x >> 0) & 0xFF) << 8); # endif } UShort VG_(ntohs) ( UShort x ) { # if defined(VG_BIGENDIAN) return x; # else return (((x >> 8) & 0xFF) << 0) | (((x >> 0) & 0xFF) << 8); # endif } /* The main function. Supplied string contains either an ip address "192.168.0.1" or an ip address and port pair, "192.168.0.1:1500". Parse these, and return: -1 if there is a parse error -2 if no parse error, but specified host:port cannot be opened the relevant file (socket) descriptor, otherwise. is used. */ Int VG_(connect_via_socket)( UChar* str ) { # if defined(VGO_linux) Int sd, res; struct vki_sockaddr_in servAddr; UInt ip = 0; UShort port = VG_CLO_DEFAULT_LOGPORT; Bool ok = parse_inet_addr_and_port(str, &ip, &port); if (!ok) return -1; //if (0) // VG_(printf)("ip = %d.%d.%d.%d, port %d\n", // (ip >> 24) & 0xFF, (ip >> 16) & 0xFF, // (ip >> 8) & 0xFF, ip & 0xFF, // (UInt)port ); servAddr.sin_family = VKI_AF_INET; servAddr.sin_addr.s_addr = VG_(htonl)(ip); servAddr.sin_port = VG_(htons)(port); /* create socket */ sd = VG_(socket)(VKI_AF_INET, VKI_SOCK_STREAM, 0 /* IPPROTO_IP ? */); if (sd < 0) { /* this shouldn't happen ... nevertheless */ return -2; } /* connect to server */ res = my_connect(sd, &servAddr, sizeof(servAddr)); if (res < 0) { /* connection failed */ return -2; } return sd; # elif defined(VGO_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error "Unknown OS" # endif } /* Let d = one or more digits. Accept either: d.d.d.d or d.d.d.d:d */ static Int parse_inet_addr_and_port ( UChar* str, UInt* ip_addr, UShort* port ) { # define GET_CH ((*str) ? (*str++) : 0) UInt ipa, i, j, c, any; ipa = 0; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { j = 0; any = 0; while (1) { c = GET_CH; if (c < '0' || c > '9') break; j = 10 * j + (int)(c - '0'); any = 1; } if (any == 0 || j > 255) goto syntaxerr; ipa = (ipa << 8) + j; if (i <= 2 && c != '.') goto syntaxerr; } if (c == 0 || c == ':') *ip_addr = ipa; if (c == 0) goto ok; if (c != ':') goto syntaxerr; j = 0; any = 0; while (1) { c = GET_CH; if (c < '0' || c > '9') break; j = j * 10 + (int)(c - '0'); any = 1; if (j > 65535) goto syntaxerr; } if (any == 0 || c != 0) goto syntaxerr; if (j < 1024) goto syntaxerr; *port = (UShort)j; ok: return 1; syntaxerr: return 0; # undef GET_CH } // GrP fixme safe_fd? Int VG_(socket) ( Int domain, Int type, Int protocol ) { # if defined(VGP_x86_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) \ || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) SysRes res; UWord args[3]; args[0] = domain; args[1] = type; args[2] = protocol; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_socketcall, VKI_SYS_SOCKET, (UWord)&args); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux) SysRes res; res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_socket, domain, type, protocol ); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_ppc32_aix5) || defined(VGP_ppc64_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error "Unknown arch" # endif } static Int my_connect ( Int sockfd, struct vki_sockaddr_in* serv_addr, Int addrlen ) { # if defined(VGP_x86_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) \ || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) SysRes res; UWord args[3]; args[0] = sockfd; args[1] = (UWord)serv_addr; args[2] = addrlen; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_socketcall, VKI_SYS_CONNECT, (UWord)&args); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux) SysRes res; res = VG_(do_syscall3)(__NR_connect, sockfd, (UWord)serv_addr, addrlen); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_ppc32_aix5) || defined(VGP_ppc64_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error "Unknown arch" # endif } Int VG_(write_socket)( Int sd, void *msg, Int count ) { /* This is actually send(). */ /* For Linux, VKI_MSG_NOSIGNAL is a request not to send SIGPIPE on errors on stream oriented sockets when the other end breaks the connection. The EPIPE error is still returned. */ # if defined(VGP_x86_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) \ || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) SysRes res; UWord args[4]; args[0] = sd; args[1] = (UWord)msg; args[2] = count; args[3] = VKI_MSG_NOSIGNAL; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_socketcall, VKI_SYS_SEND, (UWord)&args); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux) SysRes res; res = VG_(do_syscall6)(__NR_sendto, sd, (UWord)msg, count, VKI_MSG_NOSIGNAL, 0,0); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_ppc32_aix5) || defined(VGP_ppc64_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error "Unknown platform" # endif } Int VG_(getsockname) ( Int sd, struct vki_sockaddr *name, Int *namelen) { # if defined(VGP_x86_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) \ || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) SysRes res; UWord args[3]; args[0] = sd; args[1] = (UWord)name; args[2] = (UWord)namelen; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_socketcall, VKI_SYS_GETSOCKNAME, (UWord)&args); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux) SysRes res; res = VG_(do_syscall3)( __NR_getsockname, (UWord)sd, (UWord)name, (UWord)namelen ); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_ppc32_aix5) || defined(VGP_ppc64_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error "Unknown platform" # endif } Int VG_(getpeername) ( Int sd, struct vki_sockaddr *name, Int *namelen) { # if defined(VGP_x86_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) \ || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) SysRes res; UWord args[3]; args[0] = sd; args[1] = (UWord)name; args[2] = (UWord)namelen; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_socketcall, VKI_SYS_GETPEERNAME, (UWord)&args); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux) SysRes res; res = VG_(do_syscall3)( __NR_getpeername, (UWord)sd, (UWord)name, (UWord)namelen ); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_ppc32_aix5) || defined(VGP_ppc64_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error "Unknown platform" # endif } Int VG_(getsockopt) ( Int sd, Int level, Int optname, void *optval, Int *optlen) { # if defined(VGP_x86_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) \ || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux) SysRes res; UWord args[5]; args[0] = sd; args[1] = level; args[2] = optname; args[3] = (UWord)optval; args[4] = (UWord)optlen; res = VG_(do_syscall2)(__NR_socketcall, VKI_SYS_GETSOCKOPT, (UWord)&args); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_amd64_linux) SysRes res; res = VG_(do_syscall5)( __NR_getsockopt, (UWord)sd, (UWord)level, (UWord)optname, (UWord)optval, (UWord)optlen ); return sr_isError(res) ? -1 : sr_Res(res); # elif defined(VGP_ppc32_aix5) || defined(VGP_ppc64_aix5) I_die_here; # else # error "Unknown platform" # endif } /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*--- end ---*/ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/