The Go "os" package already provides bindings for SEEK_CUR, SEEK_SET and
SEEK_END. Most operating systems also support SEEK_HOLE and SEEK_DATA,
which you can use to skip sparse regions in a file. Let's add bindings,
so we can also do this from within Go.
It would be convenient to have MTD user space consts and structs
in the package.
Checked that the regexes in unix/mkerrors.sh are not too general,
and that all the defined constants in <mtd/mtd-user.h> are included
in the generated code.
Checked that all structs and enums added in unix/linux/types.go
are complete.
Fixesgolang/go#46063
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In Go 1.17 we will introduce a register-based ABI on some
platforms, as well as ABI wrappers to bridge the ABIs. For Darwin
syscall wrappers, it needs to be called directly, instead of
through wrappers. Currently, it is written as that the syscall
functions are defined in assembly and their addresses are taken
from Go using funcPC. In Go 1.17 this will result in the address
of the ABI wrapper, which is undesired.
In the syscall package in the standard library we changed to use
a compiler intrinsic internal/abi.FuncPCABI0 to take the address
of the syscall function. But that is not available to this repo
and not available in older versions of Go. Here we take a
different approach: taking the address directly from assembly.
This also ensures we get the address of the defined syscall
function, not the ABI wrapper.
Updates golang/go#45702.
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This repo supports two Go releases, Go 1.15 and 1.16 (and tip).
The darwin/386 and darwin/arm ports are dropped in Go 1.15.
And these ports already do not build even with Go 1.14. Delete
them.
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This augments sys/unix support for zos/s390x by
adding a small number of syscalls:
Errno2
Err2ad
W_Getmntent_A (pure ascii version of W_Getmntent)
Select
It also makes Mount and Unmount more Linux-like.
A few necessary constants and types are added,
and some tests.
These changes do not affect other platforms in any way.
Fixesgolang/go#45838
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Add system call definitions for 32-bit PowerPC (ppc). These are
expected to be used with gccgo, as gc does not have a suitable code
generator.
These definitions are largely copied from ppc64x, with some 32-bit
specific wrappers copied from arm.
The glibc definitions of epoll_event and sockaddr_un structures need
to be overridden on ppc, similarly to some other architectures.
For golang/go#18031Fixesgolang/go#37443
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Follow up on three occurences missed in CL 309689.
The raw fds are successively wrapped using os.NewFile and will be closed
by (*os.File).Close. Avoids a double close, in the worst case closing an
unrelated fd.
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The Flags member was added to struct sockaddr_vm in Linux kernel 5.11
and successively into RawSockaddrVM when updating to that kernel version
in CL 291637. Add the flags to SockaddrVM as well.
While at it, also update the list of CID values with VMADDR_CID_LOCAL.
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The close_range(2) syscall is available since Linux kernel v5.9,
with additional functionality of CLOSE_RANGE_CLOEXEC since v5.11.
No tests are required since this is a bare syscall.
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Occassionaly TestPoll fails on some builders due to Poll getting
interrupted:
--- FAIL: TestPoll (0.00s)
syscall_unix_test.go:516: Poll: unexpected error: interrupted system call
FAIL
FAIL golang.org/x/sys/unix 0.956s
Fix this by retrying Poll in case of EINTR, same as CL 207861 did in
TestSelect.
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The test introduced in CL 284352 breaks on several builders, either
with IoctlFileDedupeRange returning ENOTTY (as already seen for android
in the TryBot run) or returning EINVAL in the FileDedupeRange.Status
field. Both seem to indicate that the underlying filesystem doesn't
support deduplication, so skip the test in these cases.
Also rename the test to indicate the func it is testing.
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The pipe2 on dragonfly still expects an fds array as an argument, but
does not use it to return the file descriptors. Just pass the argument
but ignore its value. This way the flags argument will be respected
correctly.
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This change adds (most) of the ioctl API for the Linux HIDRAW interface.
Reading and writing non-numbered HID reports is done using the read and
write system calls respectively.
Some of the HIDIOC* request numbers are exported directly while others
are kept unexported. This is because some of the #defines require a len
attribute that doesn't have a specific well defined value.
Wrapper types are added for most of the request numbers as is standard.
No wrapper is added for HIDIOCGRDESCSIZE as it would just be
IoctlGetUint32.
The HIDIOC[GS]FEATURE, HIDIOC[GS]INPUT and HIDIOC[GS]OUTPUT request
numbers, which are required for numbered HID reports, are entirely
ommitted as the len attribute has to be a runtime variable. These could
be added later by doing something like
`HIDIOCGFEATURE(0) | (len << _IOC_SIZESHIFT)`,
with care taken that len doesn't overflow _IOC_XSIZEMASK.
Outdated documentation for the HIDRAW interface is available at:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/hid/hidraw.txt.
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