From 9d124749d2a6fce91647b2b00475b6293c1c59df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pedro Alves Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 11:46:40 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] gdb/testsuite/lib/my-syscalls.S: Refactor new SYSCALL macro Refactor the syscall assembly code in gdb/testsuite/lib/my-syscalls.S behind a SYSCALL macro so that it's easy to add new syscalls without duplicating code. Note that the way the macro is implemented, it only works correctly for syscalls with up to 3 arguments, and, if the syscall doesn't return (the macro doesn't bother to save/restore callee-saved registers). The following patch will want to use the macro to define a wrapper for the "exit" syscall, so the limitations continue to be sufficient. Change-Id: I8acf1463b11a084d6b4579aaffb49b5d0dea3bba Reviewed-By: Andrew Burgess --- gdb/testsuite/lib/my-syscalls.S | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/lib/my-syscalls.S b/gdb/testsuite/lib/my-syscalls.S index c0dbd0dffea..38299e45284 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/lib/my-syscalls.S +++ b/gdb/testsuite/lib/my-syscalls.S @@ -21,38 +21,52 @@ #include -/* int my_execve (const char *file, char *argv[], char *envp[]); */ - -.global my_execve -my_execve: +/* The SYSCALL macro below current supports calling syscalls with up + to 3 arguments, and, assumes the syscall never returns, like exec + and exit. If you need to call syscalls with more arguments or you + need to call syscalls that actually return, you'll need to update + the macros. We don't bother with optimizing setting up fewer + arguments for syscalls that take fewer arguments, as we're not + optimizating for speed or space, but for maintainability. */ #if defined(__x86_64__) - mov $__NR_execve, %rax - /* rdi, rsi and rdx already contain the right arguments. */ -my_execve_syscall: - syscall - ret +#define SYSCALL(NAME, NR) \ +.global NAME ;\ +NAME: ;\ + mov $NR, %rax ;\ + /* rdi, rsi and rdx already contain the right arguments. */ \ +NAME ## _syscall: ;\ + syscall ;\ + ret ; #elif defined(__i386__) - mov $__NR_execve, %eax - mov 4(%esp), %ebx - mov 8(%esp), %ecx - mov 12(%esp), %edx -my_execve_syscall: - int $0x80 +#define SYSCALL(NAME, NR) \ +.global NAME ;\ +NAME: ;\ + mov $NR, %eax ;\ + mov 4(%esp), %ebx ;\ + mov 8(%esp), %ecx ;\ + mov 12(%esp), %edx ;\ +NAME ## _syscall: ;\ + int $0x80 ;\ ret #elif defined(__aarch64__) - mov x8, #__NR_execve - /* x0, x1 and x2 already contain the right arguments. */ -my_execve_syscall: +#define SYSCALL(NAME, NR) \ +.global NAME ;\ +NAME: ;\ + mov x8, NR ;\ + /* x0, x1 and x2 already contain the right arguments. */ \ +NAME ## _syscall: ;\ svc #0 #else # error "Unsupported architecture" #endif +SYSCALL (my_execve, __NR_execve) + .section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits -- 2.30.2