| // +build linux,cgo |
| |
| package psx // import "kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/security/libcap/psx" |
| |
| import ( |
| "runtime" |
| "syscall" |
| ) |
| |
| // #cgo LDFLAGS: -lpthread -Wl,-wrap,pthread_create |
| // |
| // #include <errno.h> |
| // #include "psx_syscall.h" |
| // |
| // long __errno_too(long set_errno) { |
| // long v = errno; |
| // if (set_errno >= 0) { |
| // errno = set_errno; |
| // } |
| // return v; |
| // } |
| import "C" |
| |
| // setErrno returns the current C.errno value and, if v >= 0, sets the |
| // CGo errno for a random pthread to value v. If you want some |
| // consistency, this needs to be called from runtime.LockOSThread() |
| // code. This function is only defined for testing purposes. The psx.c |
| // code should properly handle the case that a non-zero errno is saved |
| // and restored independently of what these Syscall[36]() functions |
| // observe. |
| func setErrno(v int) int { |
| return int(C.__errno_too(C.long(v))) |
| } |
| |
| //go:uintptrescapes |
| |
| // Syscall3 performs a 3 argument syscall. Syscall3 differs from |
| // syscall.[Raw]Syscall() insofar as it is simultaneously executed on |
| // every thread of the combined Go and CGo runtimes. It works |
| // differently depending on whether CGO_ENABLED is 1 or 0 at compile |
| // time. |
| // |
| // If CGO_ENABLED=1 it uses the libpsx function C.psx_syscall3(). |
| // |
| // If CGO_ENABLED=0 it redirects to the go1.16+ |
| // syscall.AllThreadsSyscall() function. |
| func Syscall3(syscallnr, arg1, arg2, arg3 uintptr) (uintptr, uintptr, syscall.Errno) { |
| // We lock to the OSThread here because we may need errno to |
| // be the one for this thread. |
| runtime.LockOSThread() |
| defer runtime.UnlockOSThread() |
| |
| v := C.psx_syscall3(C.long(syscallnr), C.long(arg1), C.long(arg2), C.long(arg3)) |
| var errno syscall.Errno |
| if v < 0 { |
| errno = syscall.Errno(C.__errno_too(-1)) |
| } |
| return uintptr(v), uintptr(v), errno |
| } |
| |
| //go:uintptrescapes |
| |
| // Syscall6 performs a 6 argument syscall on every thread of the |
| // combined Go and CGo runtimes. Other than the number of syscall |
| // arguments, its behavior is identical to that of Syscall3() - see |
| // above for the full documentation. |
| func Syscall6(syscallnr, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6 uintptr) (uintptr, uintptr, syscall.Errno) { |
| // We lock to the OSThread here because we may need errno to |
| // be the one for this thread. |
| runtime.LockOSThread() |
| defer runtime.UnlockOSThread() |
| |
| v := C.psx_syscall6(C.long(syscallnr), C.long(arg1), C.long(arg2), C.long(arg3), C.long(arg4), C.long(arg5), C.long(arg6)) |
| var errno syscall.Errno |
| if v < 0 { |
| errno = syscall.Errno(C.__errno_too(-1)) |
| } |
| return uintptr(v), uintptr(v), errno |
| } |