The kernel raw syscall takes an additional parameter specifying
the size of the Sigset_t parameter, returns a file descriptor and sets errno.
Add a uintptr maxSize parameter, adjust the return to be (newfd int, err error).
Add the _NSIG #define and a wrapper to call with maxSize set to _C__NSIG/8 as done
in glibc/musl.
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Because the size of int varies on different architectures,
IoctlGetInt is unsuitable for ioctl APIs which explicitly deal with
fixed size integers, such as uint32.
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This adds wrappers around name_to_handle_at and open_by_handle_at.
Requires root (or CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, rather) to run tests, which at
least some of our builders have.
bradfitz@go:~/src/golang.org/x/sys/unix$ go test -c && sudo ./unix.test -test.run=OpenBy -test.v=true
=== RUN TestOpenByHandleAt
=== RUN TestOpenByHandleAt/clone=false
=== RUN TestOpenByHandleAt/clone=true
--- PASS: TestOpenByHandleAt (0.00s)
syscall_linux_test.go:546: mountID: 22, handle: size=8, type=1, bytes="\x9e\x1e\b\x00~\x8c\xe5\x9d"
--- PASS: TestOpenByHandleAt/clone=false (0.00s)
syscall_linux_test.go:568: opened fd 3
--- PASS: TestOpenByHandleAt/clone=true (0.00s)
syscall_linux_test.go:568: opened fd 3
PASS
Fixesgolang/go#30537
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Add GetsockoptTpacketStats and GetsockoptTpacketStatsV3 to get tpacket
statistics (for TPACKET_V2 and TPACKET_V3).
Add SetsockoptTpacketReq and SetsockoptTpacketReq3 to set up tpacket
v2/v3 ring buffers.
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This teaches unix/mksyscall.go about mapping uint64 to syscall
arguments, similar to existing handling of int64.
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Adding this helper enables me to eliminate some nasty code which
invokes unix.Syscall6 directly, and which has 32-bit shims for
invoking setsockopt properly on 32-bit Linux.
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On linux/riscv64, the renameat syscall no longer exists and has been
superseded by renameat2. Use Renameat2 to implement Renameat on
linux/riscv64.
Based on a patch by Ryan O'Leary.
Updates golang/go#27532
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Passing an empty iovs []Iovec slice to Vmsplice leads to an index out of
range panic. Fix this by passing an nil unsafe.Pointer to the underlying
syscall in case of an empty slice.
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IoctlSetPointerInt is necessary for interacting with the PPP kernel
driver, which wants it passed as a pointer to int, rather than the
more conventional int cast as a pointer.
We can technically do this already with
IoctlSetInt(int(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&foo)))), but that's just
masking the operation we're trying to execute in the first place,
and relying on the internals of IoctlSetInt to do the right
inverse transformation.
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Export the sizeof(Ptr|Short|Int|Long|LongLong) consts. This allows users
to get this information (e.g. for alignment purposes) without using cgo
or generating these constants themselves.
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Renameat2 is Linux-specific and allows to pass an additional flags
argument to the renameat syscall. Also add the corresponding RENAME_*
flag mask values.
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The Linux kernel faccessat system call does not take a flags parameter.
The flag parameter to the C library faccessat function is implemented in C.
The unix.Faccessat function takes a flags parameter. In older releases
we have passed the flags parameter to the kernel, which ignored it.
In CL 119495 we started returning an error if any flags were set.
That seems clearly better than ignoring them, but it turns out that some
code was using the flags. The code was previously subtly broken.
Now it is obviously broken. That is better, but we can do better still:
we can implement the flags as the C library does. That is what this CL does.
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On linux/arm64 we used to manually define syscall numbers for some
deprecated syscalls. Most of them are unused by now anyhow. Convert the
remaining syscall wrappers using them to implement the respective
functionality using a non-deprecated syscall (in the same way glibc does
it):
- Implement EpollCreate using EpollCreate1 and additionally check
that the passed size argument is larger than 0.
- Implement Futimesat and utimes using utimensat. Also change futimesat
on the other geese to take a string instead of *byte and let the
generated wrapper do the BytePtrFromString conversion.
- Return ENOSYS from Ustat. The ustat syscall has been deprecated for a
long time in favor of fstatfs and statfs. Even glibc will deprecate
ustat in the upcoming 2.28 release [1].
[1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=NEWS;h=d51fa09544f03899b7ff5a80569db088c3c23c28;hb=HEAD#l90
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By simply rearranging the logic, we avoid the overhead of a superfluous
call to getsockopt. For, if p is already non empty, there's no point
in having to check if we need to attach dummy payload. This has
performance benefits when using send/recvmsg for high speed
communications.
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This adds a wrapper around perf_event_open, exported constants and
two structs:
- perf_event_attr, used to configure the syscall
- perf_event_mmap_page to coordinate the kernel's mmap ring buffer
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Move the common Getsockopt* implementations to syscall_unix.go instead
of duplicating them in syscall_bsd.go and syscall_linux.go. This also
makes all of them available on Solaris and adds GetsockoptByte on Linux.
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Add rudimentary godoc for all existing Sockaddr* types implementing the
Sockaddr interface.
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statx(2) allows to get enhanced file status information (not currently
available through the existing stat syscalls), lightweight stat,
heavyweight stat. The Statx_t type used by Statx has consistent field
sizes on all arches (with year-2038-capable timestamps) and is closer to
the BSD implementation of Stat_t.
See http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/statx.2.html for details. The
syscall was added in Linux kernel 4.11.
See https://github.com/tklauser/statx for an example of how this
function and types can be used to report stat(1)-like file status
information.
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Looks like it's enough to just add wrappers pointing to the
corresponding SYS_FSTATAT{,64} or SYS_NEWFSTATAT syscall. Add a test to
verify that assumption which checks that the returned stat data matches
what is returned by Stat/Lstat.
Also add the AT_NO_AUTOMOUNT constant which may be used for the flags
parmeter.
Fixesgolang/go#14216
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PtracePeekUser was already added in CL 38638, also add its "counterpart"
allowing to modify the tracee's user area.
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Follow CL 20022 and consistently use single space after a period in
documentation.
Generated with:
$ perl -i -npe 's,^(\s*// .+[a-z]\.) +([A-Z]),$1 $2,' $(git grep -l -E '^\s*//(.+\.) +([A-Z])')
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Follow CL 70590 which did the same for syscall.
unix.Select uses SYS_PSELECT6 on arm64 and mipx64x, however this
syscall expects its 5th argument to be of type Timespec (with seconds
and nanoseconds) instead of type Timeval (with seconds and microseconds)
This leads to the timeout being too short by a factor of 1000.
This CL fixes this by adjusting the timeout argument accordingly,
similarly to how glibc does it for architectures where neither
SYS_SELECT nor SYS__NEWSELECT are available. It also makes Pselect
generaly available on linux.
Updates golang/go#22246
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This commit relaxes SendmsgN behavior of introducing a dummy 1-byte
payload when sending ancillary-only messages.
The fake payload is not needed for SOCK_DGRAM type sockets, and actually
breaks interoperability with other fd-passing software (journald is one
known example). This introduces an additional check to avoid injecting
dummy payload in such case.
Backport of https://go.googlesource.com/go/+/93da0b6e66f24c4c307e0df37ceb102a33306174
Full reference at https:/golang.org/issue/6476#issue-51285243
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Make Madvice, Mlock, Mlockall, Mprotect, Msync, Munlock and Munlockall
available equally on all BSD flavors. NetBSD was previously lacking
SYS_MSYNC, so add it.
Reorder the //sys function prototype alphabetically and clean up already
implemented syscalls everywhere.
Also add tests for Mprotect, Msync and Madvice - now that they're
available on all unix platforms.
Fixesgolang/go#18513
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