Message ID | 1533792466-4227-2-git-send-email-firoz.khan@linaro.org |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | System call table generation support | expand |
On 9.8.2018 07:27, Firoz Khan wrote: > __NR_syscalls macro holds the number of system call exist in this > architecture. This macro is currently the part of asm/unistd.h file. > We have change the value of __NR_syscalls, if we add or delete a > system call. > > One of the patch in this patch series has a script which will > generate a uapi header based on syscall.tbl file. The syscall.tbl > file contains the number of system call information. So we have > two option to update __NR_syscalls value. > > 1. Update __NR_syscalls in asm/unistd.h manually by counting the > no.of system calls. No need to update __NR_syscalls untill > we either add a new system call or delete an existing system > call. > > 2. We can keep this feature it above mentioned script, that'll > count the number of syscalls and keep it in a generated file. > In this case we don't need to explicitly update __NR_syscalls > in asm/unistd.h file. > > The 2nd option will be the recommended one. For that, I moved the > NR_syscalls macro from asm/unistd.h to uapi/asm/unistd.h. The macro > name also changed form NR_syscalls to __NR_syscalls for making the > name convention same across all architecture. While __NR_syscalls > isn't strictly part of the uapi, having it as part of the generated > header to simplifies the implementation. This macro was in unistd.h in past but it was moved out because it was causing problem with strace. commit 40c2702a02b755e0183b702778331b351f3be20c Author: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> AuthorDate: Mon Jul 8 09:50:24 2013 +0200 Commit: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> CommitDate: Wed Jul 10 07:32:09 2013 +0200 microblaze: Move __NR_syscalls from uapi That's why I don't think this is the right thing to do. I have grepped strace and glibc and none is using this macro that's why I think it shouldn't be exported via uapi. Thanks, Michal
On 9 August 2018 at 12:18, Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> wrote: > On 9.8.2018 07:27, Firoz Khan wrote: >> __NR_syscalls macro holds the number of system call exist in this >> architecture. This macro is currently the part of asm/unistd.h file. >> We have change the value of __NR_syscalls, if we add or delete a >> system call. >> >> One of the patch in this patch series has a script which will >> generate a uapi header based on syscall.tbl file. The syscall.tbl >> file contains the number of system call information. So we have >> two option to update __NR_syscalls value. >> >> 1. Update __NR_syscalls in asm/unistd.h manually by counting the >> no.of system calls. No need to update __NR_syscalls untill >> we either add a new system call or delete an existing system >> call. >> >> 2. We can keep this feature it above mentioned script, that'll >> count the number of syscalls and keep it in a generated file. >> In this case we don't need to explicitly update __NR_syscalls >> in asm/unistd.h file. >> >> The 2nd option will be the recommended one. For that, I moved the >> NR_syscalls macro from asm/unistd.h to uapi/asm/unistd.h. The macro >> name also changed form NR_syscalls to __NR_syscalls for making the >> name convention same across all architecture. While __NR_syscalls >> isn't strictly part of the uapi, having it as part of the generated >> header to simplifies the implementation. > > This macro was in unistd.h in past but it was moved out because it was > causing problem with strace. > > commit 40c2702a02b755e0183b702778331b351f3be20c > Author: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> > AuthorDate: Mon Jul 8 09:50:24 2013 +0200 > Commit: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> > CommitDate: Wed Jul 10 07:32:09 2013 +0200 > > microblaze: Move __NR_syscalls from uapi > > > That's why I don't think this is the right thing to do. > I have grepped strace and glibc and none is using this macro that's why > I think it shouldn't be exported via uapi. Thanks for you reply :) Sorry for the delayed response :( I would like to keep __NR_syscalls macro to uapi header in order to simplify the system call table generation script. Otherwise the __NR_syscalls macro need to update manually. That become a problem. Please check the below implementation in uapi file make sense? It is an easy workaround to leave __NR_syscalls macro in uapi/asm/unistd.h and enclose it in #ifdef __KERNEL__ ... ... #define __NR_pkey_free 397 #define __NR_statx 398 #ifdef __KERNEL__ #define __NR_syscalls 399 #endif ... ... - Firoz
On 18.9.2018 08:37, Firoz Khan wrote: > On 9 August 2018 at 12:18, Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> wrote: >> On 9.8.2018 07:27, Firoz Khan wrote: >>> __NR_syscalls macro holds the number of system call exist in this >>> architecture. This macro is currently the part of asm/unistd.h file. >>> We have change the value of __NR_syscalls, if we add or delete a >>> system call. >>> >>> One of the patch in this patch series has a script which will >>> generate a uapi header based on syscall.tbl file. The syscall.tbl >>> file contains the number of system call information. So we have >>> two option to update __NR_syscalls value. >>> >>> 1. Update __NR_syscalls in asm/unistd.h manually by counting the >>> no.of system calls. No need to update __NR_syscalls untill >>> we either add a new system call or delete an existing system >>> call. >>> >>> 2. We can keep this feature it above mentioned script, that'll >>> count the number of syscalls and keep it in a generated file. >>> In this case we don't need to explicitly update __NR_syscalls >>> in asm/unistd.h file. >>> >>> The 2nd option will be the recommended one. For that, I moved the >>> NR_syscalls macro from asm/unistd.h to uapi/asm/unistd.h. The macro >>> name also changed form NR_syscalls to __NR_syscalls for making the >>> name convention same across all architecture. While __NR_syscalls >>> isn't strictly part of the uapi, having it as part of the generated >>> header to simplifies the implementation. >> >> This macro was in unistd.h in past but it was moved out because it was >> causing problem with strace. >> >> commit 40c2702a02b755e0183b702778331b351f3be20c >> Author: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> >> AuthorDate: Mon Jul 8 09:50:24 2013 +0200 >> Commit: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> >> CommitDate: Wed Jul 10 07:32:09 2013 +0200 >> >> microblaze: Move __NR_syscalls from uapi >> >> >> That's why I don't think this is the right thing to do. >> I have grepped strace and glibc and none is using this macro that's why >> I think it shouldn't be exported via uapi. > > > Thanks for you reply :) > Sorry for the delayed response :( > > I would like to keep __NR_syscalls macro to uapi header in order to simplify > the system call table generation script. Otherwise the __NR_syscalls > macro need to update manually. That become a problem. > > Please check the below implementation in uapi file make sense? > It is an easy workaround to leave __NR_syscalls macro in uapi/asm/unistd.h > and enclose it in #ifdef __KERNEL__ > > ... > ... > #define __NR_pkey_free 397 > #define __NR_statx 398 > > #ifdef __KERNEL__ > #define __NR_syscalls 399 > #endif > ... > ... This should be fine. M
Hi Michal, On Tue, 2 Oct 2018 at 12:37, Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> wrote: > > On 18.9.2018 08:37, Firoz Khan wrote: > > On 9 August 2018 at 12:18, Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> wrote: > >> On 9.8.2018 07:27, Firoz Khan wrote: > >>> __NR_syscalls macro holds the number of system call exist in this > >>> architecture. This macro is currently the part of asm/unistd.h file. > >>> We have change the value of __NR_syscalls, if we add or delete a > >>> system call. > >>> > >>> One of the patch in this patch series has a script which will > >>> generate a uapi header based on syscall.tbl file. The syscall.tbl > >>> file contains the number of system call information. So we have > >>> two option to update __NR_syscalls value. > >>> > >>> 1. Update __NR_syscalls in asm/unistd.h manually by counting the > >>> no.of system calls. No need to update __NR_syscalls untill > >>> we either add a new system call or delete an existing system > >>> call. > >>> > >>> 2. We can keep this feature it above mentioned script, that'll > >>> count the number of syscalls and keep it in a generated file. > >>> In this case we don't need to explicitly update __NR_syscalls > >>> in asm/unistd.h file. > >>> > >>> The 2nd option will be the recommended one. For that, I moved the > >>> NR_syscalls macro from asm/unistd.h to uapi/asm/unistd.h. The macro > >>> name also changed form NR_syscalls to __NR_syscalls for making the > >>> name convention same across all architecture. While __NR_syscalls > >>> isn't strictly part of the uapi, having it as part of the generated > >>> header to simplifies the implementation. > >> > >> This macro was in unistd.h in past but it was moved out because it was > >> causing problem with strace. > >> > >> commit 40c2702a02b755e0183b702778331b351f3be20c > >> Author: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> > >> AuthorDate: Mon Jul 8 09:50:24 2013 +0200 > >> Commit: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com> > >> CommitDate: Wed Jul 10 07:32:09 2013 +0200 > >> > >> microblaze: Move __NR_syscalls from uapi > >> > >> > >> That's why I don't think this is the right thing to do. > >> I have grepped strace and glibc and none is using this macro that's why > >> I think it shouldn't be exported via uapi. > > > > > > Thanks for you reply :) > > Sorry for the delayed response :( > > > > I would like to keep __NR_syscalls macro to uapi header in order to simplify > > the system call table generation script. Otherwise the __NR_syscalls > > macro need to update manually. That become a problem. > > > > Please check the below implementation in uapi file make sense? > > It is an easy workaround to leave __NR_syscalls macro in uapi/asm/unistd.h > > and enclose it in #ifdef __KERNEL__ > > > > ... > > ... > > #define __NR_pkey_free 397 > > #define __NR_statx 398 > > > > #ifdef __KERNEL__ > > #define __NR_syscalls 399 > > #endif > > ... > > ... > > This should be fine. Thanks for the confirmation! - Firoz > > M
diff --git a/arch/microblaze/include/asm/unistd.h b/arch/microblaze/include/asm/unistd.h index a62d094..e19550f 100644 --- a/arch/microblaze/include/asm/unistd.h +++ b/arch/microblaze/include/asm/unistd.h @@ -38,6 +38,4 @@ #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ -#define __NR_syscalls 401 - #endif /* _ASM_MICROBLAZE_UNISTD_H */ diff --git a/arch/microblaze/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h b/arch/microblaze/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h index 7a9f16a..bde6b38 100644 --- a/arch/microblaze/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h +++ b/arch/microblaze/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h @@ -418,4 +418,6 @@ #define __NR_io_pgetevents 399 #define __NR_rseq 400 +#define __NR_syscalls 401 + #endif /* _UAPI_ASM_MICROBLAZE_UNISTD_H */
__NR_syscalls macro holds the number of system call exist in this architecture. This macro is currently the part of asm/unistd.h file. We have change the value of __NR_syscalls, if we add or delete a system call. One of the patch in this patch series has a script which will generate a uapi header based on syscall.tbl file. The syscall.tbl file contains the number of system call information. So we have two option to update __NR_syscalls value. 1. Update __NR_syscalls in asm/unistd.h manually by counting the no.of system calls. No need to update __NR_syscalls untill we either add a new system call or delete an existing system call. 2. We can keep this feature it above mentioned script, that'll count the number of syscalls and keep it in a generated file. In this case we don't need to explicitly update __NR_syscalls in asm/unistd.h file. The 2nd option will be the recommended one. For that, I moved the NR_syscalls macro from asm/unistd.h to uapi/asm/unistd.h. The macro name also changed form NR_syscalls to __NR_syscalls for making the name convention same across all architecture. While __NR_syscalls isn't strictly part of the uapi, having it as part of the generated header to simplifies the implementation. Signed-off-by: Firoz Khan <firoz.khan@linaro.org> --- arch/microblaze/include/asm/unistd.h | 2 -- arch/microblaze/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) -- 1.9.1