#! /bin/sh - # $OpenBSD: makesyscalls.sh,v 1.6 1998/02/08 22:30:41 tholo Exp $ # $NetBSD: makesyscalls.sh,v 1.26 1998/01/09 06:17:51 thorpej Exp $ # # Copyright (c) 1994,1996 Christopher G. Demetriou # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software # must display the following acknowledgement: # This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project # by Christopher G. Demetriou. # 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products # derived from this software without specific prior written permission # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES # OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, # INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT # NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, # DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY # THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT # (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF # THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # @(#)makesyscalls.sh 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93 set -e case $# in 2) ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 config-file input-file" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac # source the config file. case $1 in /*) . $1 ;; *) . ./$1 ;; esac # the config file sets the following variables: # sysnames the syscall names file # sysnumhdr the syscall numbers file # syssw the syscall switch file # sysarghdr the syscall argument struct definitions # compatopts those syscall types that are for 'compat' syscalls # switchname the name for the 'struct sysent' we define # namesname the name for the 'char *[]' we define # constprefix the prefix for the system call constants # # NOTE THAT THIS makesyscalls.sh DOES NOT SUPPORT 'LIBCOMPAT'. # tmp files: sysdcl="sysent.dcl" sysprotos="sys.protos" syscompat_pref="sysent." sysent="sysent.switch" trap "rm $sysdcl $sysprotos $sysent" 0 # Awk program (must support nawk extensions) # Use "awk" at Berkeley, "nawk" or "gawk" elsewhere. awk=${AWK:-awk} # Does this awk have a "toupper" function? (i.e. is it GNU awk) isgawk=`$awk 'BEGIN { print toupper("true"); exit; }' 2>/dev/null` # If this awk does not define "toupper" then define our own. if [ "$isgawk" = TRUE ] ; then # GNU awk provides it. toupper= else # Provide our own toupper() toupper=' function toupper(str) { _toupper_cmd = "echo "str" |tr a-z A-Z" _toupper_cmd | getline _toupper_str; close(_toupper_cmd); return _toupper_str; }' fi # before handing it off to awk, make a few adjustments: # (1) insert spaces around {, }, (, ), *, and commas. # (2) get rid of any and all dollar signs (so that rcs id use safe) # # The awk script will deal with blank lines and lines that # start with the comment character (';'). sed -e ' s/\$//g :join /\\$/{a\ N s/\\\n// b join } 2,${ /^#/!s/\([{}()*,]\)/ \1 /g } ' < $2 | $awk " $toupper BEGIN { # to allow nested #if/#else/#endif sets savedepth = 0 sysnames = \"$sysnames\" sysprotos = \"$sysprotos\" sysnumhdr = \"$sysnumhdr\" sysarghdr = \"$sysarghdr\" switchname = \"$switchname\" namesname = \"$namesname\" constprefix = \"$constprefix\" sysdcl = \"$sysdcl\" syscompat_pref = \"$syscompat_pref\" sysent = \"$sysent\" infile = \"$2\" compatopts = \"$compatopts\" "' printf "/*\t\$OpenBSD\$\t*/\n\n" > sysdcl printf "/*\n * System call switch table.\n *\n" > sysdcl printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysdcl ncompat = split(compatopts,compat) for (i = 1; i <= ncompat; i++) { compat_upper[i] = toupper(compat[i]) printf "\n#ifdef %s\n", compat_upper[i] > sysent printf "#define %s(func) __CONCAT(%s_,func)\n", compat[i], \ compat[i] > sysent printf "#else\n" > sysent printf "#define %s(func) sys_nosys\n", compat[i] > sysent printf "#endif\n" > sysent } printf "\n#define\ts(type)\tsizeof(type)\n\n" > sysent printf "struct sysent %s[] = {\n",switchname > sysent printf "/*\t\$OpenBSD\$\t*/\n\n" > sysnames printf "/*\n * System call names.\n *\n" > sysnames printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysnames printf "\n/*\n * System call prototypes.\n */\n\n" > sysprotos printf "/*\t\$OpenBSD\$\t*/\n\n" > sysnumhdr printf "/*\n * System call numbers.\n *\n" > sysnumhdr printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysnumhdr printf "/*\t\$OpenBSD\$\t*/\n\n" > sysarghdr printf "/*\n * System call argument lists.\n *\n" > sysarghdr printf " * DO NOT EDIT-- this file is automatically generated.\n" > sysarghdr } NR == 1 { printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysdcl printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysnames printf "char *%s[] = {\n",namesname > sysnames printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysnumhdr printf " * created from%s\n */\n\n", $0 > sysarghdr printf "#define\tsyscallarg(x)\tunion { x datum; register_t pad; }\n" \ > sysarghdr next } NF == 0 || $1 ~ /^;/ { next } $1 ~ /^#[ ]*include/ { print > sysdcl next } $1 ~ /^#[ ]*if/ { print > sysent print > sysprotos print > sysnames savesyscall[++savedepth] = syscall next } $1 ~ /^#[ ]*else/ { print > sysent print > sysprotos print > sysnames if (savedepth <= 0) { printf "%s: line %d: unbalenced #else\n", \ infile, NR exit 1 } syscall = savesyscall[savedepth] next } $1 ~ /^#/ { if ($1 ~ /^#[ ]*endif/) { if (savedepth <= 0) { printf "%s: line %d: unbalenced #endif\n", \ infile, NR exit 1 } savedepth--; } print > sysent print > sysprotos print > sysnames next } syscall != $1 { printf "%s: line %d: syscall number out of sync at %d\n", \ infile, NR, syscall printf "line is:\n" print exit 1 } function parserr(was, wanted) { printf "%s: line %d: unexpected %s (expected %s)\n", \ infile, NR, was, wanted exit 1 } function parseline() { f=3 # toss number and type if ($NF != "}") { funcalias=$NF end=NF-1 } else { funcalias="" end=NF } if ($f != "{") parserr($f, "{") f++ if ($end != "}") parserr($end, "}") end-- if ($end != ";") parserr($end, ";") end-- if ($end != ")") parserr($end, ")") end-- returntype = oldf = ""; do { if (returntype != "" && oldf != "*") returntype = returntype" "; returntype = returntype$f; oldf = $f; f++ } while (f < (end - 1) && $(f+1) != "("); if (f == (end - 1)) { parserr($f, "function argument definition (maybe \"(\"?)"); } funcname=$f if (funcalias == "") { funcalias=funcname sub(/^([^_]+_)*sys_/, "", funcalias) } f++ if ($f != "(") parserr($f, ")") f++ argc=0; if (f == end) { if ($f != "void") parserr($f, "argument definition") isvarargs = 0; varargc = 0; return } # some system calls (open() and fcntl()) can accept a variable # number of arguments. If syscalls accept a variable number of # arguments, they must still have arguments specified for # the remaining argument "positions," because of the way the # kernel system call argument handling works. # # Indirect system calls, e.g. syscall(), are exceptions to this # rule, since they are handled entirely by machine-dependent code # and do not need argument structures built. isvarargs = 0; while (f <= end) { if ($f == "...") { f++; isvarargs = 1; varargc = argc; continue; } argc++ argtype[argc]="" oldf="" while (f < end && $(f+1) != ",") { if (argtype[argc] != "" && oldf != "*") argtype[argc] = argtype[argc]" "; argtype[argc] = argtype[argc]$f; oldf = $f; f++ } if (argtype[argc] == "") parserr($f, "argument definition") argname[argc]=$f; f += 2; # skip name, and any comma } # must see another argument after varargs notice. if (isvarargs) { if (argc == varargc && $2 != "INDIR") parserr($f, "argument definition") } else varargc = argc; } function putent(nodefs, compatwrap) { # output syscall declaration for switch table. INDIR functions # get none, since they always have sys_nosys() for their table # entries. if (nodefs != "INDIR") { prototype = "__P((struct proc *, void *, register_t *))" if (compatwrap == "") printf("int\t%s\t%s;\n", funcname, prototype) > sysprotos else printf("int\t%s_%s\t%s;\n", compatwrap, funcname, prototype) > sysprotos } # output syscall switch entry if (nodefs == "INDIR") { printf("\t{ 0, 0,\n\t sys_nosys },\t\t\t/* %d = %s (indir) */\n", \ syscall, funcalias) > sysent } else { # printf("\t{ { %d", argc) > sysent # for (i = 1; i <= argc; i++) { # if (i == 5) # wrap the line # printf(",\n\t ") > sysent # else # printf(", ") > sysent # printf("s(%s)", argtypenospc[i]) > sysent # } printf("\t{ %d, ", argc) > sysent if (argc == 0) printf("0") > sysent else if (compatwrap == "") printf("s(struct %s_args)", funcname) > sysent else printf("s(struct %s_%s_args)", compatwrap, funcname) > sysent if (compatwrap == "") wfn = sprintf("%s", funcname); else wfn = sprintf("%s(%s)", compatwrap, funcname); printf(",\n\t %s },", wfn) > sysent for (i = 0; i < (33 - length(wfn)) / 8; i++) printf("\t") > sysent if (compatwrap == "") printf("/* %d = %s */\n", syscall, funcalias) > sysent else printf("/* %d = %s %s */\n", syscall, compatwrap, funcalias) > sysent } # output syscall name for names table if (compatwrap == "") printf("\t\"%s\",\t\t\t/* %d = %s */\n", funcalias, syscall, funcalias) > sysnames else printf("\t\"%s_%s\",\t/* %d = %s %s */\n", compatwrap, funcalias, syscall, compatwrap, funcalias) > sysnames # output syscall number of header, if appropriate if (nodefs == "" || nodefs == "NOARGS" || nodefs == "INDIR") { # output a prototype, to be used to generate lint stubs in # libc. printf("/* syscall: \"%s\" ret: \"%s\" args:", funcalias, returntype) > sysnumhdr for (i = 1; i <= varargc; i++) printf(" \"%s\"", argtype[i]) > sysnumhdr if (isvarargs) printf(" \"...\"") > sysnumhdr printf(" */\n") > sysnumhdr printf("#define\t%s%s\t%d\n\n", constprefix, funcalias, syscall) > sysnumhdr } else if (nodefs != "NODEF") printf("\t\t\t\t/* %d is %s %s */\n\n", syscall, compatwrap, funcalias) > sysnumhdr # output syscall argument structure, if it has arguments if (argc != 0 && nodefs != "NOARGS" && nodefs != "INDIR") { if (compatwrap == "") printf("\nstruct %s_args {\n", funcname) > sysarghdr else printf("\nstruct %s_%s_args {\n", compatwrap, funcname) > sysarghdr for (i = 1; i <= argc; i++) printf("\tsyscallarg(%s) %s;\n", argtype[i], argname[i]) > sysarghdr printf("};\n") > sysarghdr } } $2 == "STD" { parseline() putent("", ""); syscall++ next } $2 == "NODEF" || $2 == "NOARGS" || $2 == "INDIR" { parseline() putent($2, "") syscall++ next } $2 == "OBSOL" || $2 == "UNIMPL" { if ($2 == "OBSOL") comment="obsolete" else comment="unimplemented" for (i = 3; i <= NF; i++) comment=comment " " $i printf("\t{ 0, 0,\n\t sys_nosys },\t\t\t/* %d = %s */\n", \ syscall, comment) > sysent printf("\t\"#%d (%s)\",\t\t/* %d = %s */\n", \ syscall, comment, syscall, comment) > sysnames if ($2 != "UNIMPL") printf("\t\t\t\t/* %d is %s */\n", syscall, comment) > sysnumhdr syscall++ next } { for (i = 1; i <= ncompat; i++) { if ($2 == compat_upper[i]) { parseline(); putent("COMMENT", compat[i]) syscall++ next } } printf "%s: line %d: unrecognized keyword %s\n", infile, NR, $2 exit 1 } END { printf("};\n\n") > sysent printf("};\n") > sysnames printf("#define\t%sMAXSYSCALL\t%d\n", constprefix, syscall) > sysnumhdr } ' cat $sysprotos >> $sysarghdr cat $sysdcl $sysent > $syssw #chmod 444 $sysnames $sysnumhdr $syssw