mksyscall.pl 7.7 KB

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  1. #!/usr/bin/env perl
  2. # Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
  3. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
  4. # license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
  5. # This program reads a file containing function prototypes
  6. # (like syscall_plan9.go) and generates system call bodies.
  7. # The prototypes are marked by lines beginning with "//sys"
  8. # and read like func declarations if //sys is replaced by func, but:
  9. # * The parameter lists must give a name for each argument.
  10. # This includes return parameters.
  11. # * The parameter lists must give a type for each argument:
  12. # the (x, y, z int) shorthand is not allowed.
  13. # * If the return parameter is an error number, it must be named errno.
  14. # A line beginning with //sysnb is like //sys, except that the
  15. # goroutine will not be suspended during the execution of the system
  16. # call. This must only be used for system calls which can never
  17. # block, as otherwise the system call could cause all goroutines to
  18. # hang.
  19. use strict;
  20. my $cmdline = "mksyscall.pl " . join(' ', @ARGV);
  21. my $errors = 0;
  22. my $_32bit = "";
  23. my $plan9 = 0;
  24. my $openbsd = 0;
  25. my $netbsd = 0;
  26. my $dragonfly = 0;
  27. my $nacl = 0;
  28. my $arm = 0; # 64-bit value should use (even, odd)-pair
  29. if($ARGV[0] eq "-b32") {
  30. $_32bit = "big-endian";
  31. shift;
  32. } elsif($ARGV[0] eq "-l32") {
  33. $_32bit = "little-endian";
  34. shift;
  35. }
  36. if($ARGV[0] eq "-plan9") {
  37. $plan9 = 1;
  38. shift;
  39. }
  40. if($ARGV[0] eq "-openbsd") {
  41. $openbsd = 1;
  42. shift;
  43. }
  44. if($ARGV[0] eq "-netbsd") {
  45. $netbsd = 1;
  46. shift;
  47. }
  48. if($ARGV[0] eq "-dragonfly") {
  49. $dragonfly = 1;
  50. shift;
  51. }
  52. if($ARGV[0] eq "-nacl") {
  53. $nacl = 1;
  54. shift;
  55. }
  56. if($ARGV[0] eq "-arm") {
  57. $arm = 1;
  58. shift;
  59. }
  60. if($ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) {
  61. print STDERR "usage: mksyscall.pl [-b32 | -l32] [file ...]\n";
  62. exit 1;
  63. }
  64. sub parseparamlist($) {
  65. my ($list) = @_;
  66. $list =~ s/^\s*//;
  67. $list =~ s/\s*$//;
  68. if($list eq "") {
  69. return ();
  70. }
  71. return split(/\s*,\s*/, $list);
  72. }
  73. sub parseparam($) {
  74. my ($p) = @_;
  75. if($p !~ /^(\S*) (\S*)$/) {
  76. print STDERR "$ARGV:$.: malformed parameter: $p\n";
  77. $errors = 1;
  78. return ("xx", "int");
  79. }
  80. return ($1, $2);
  81. }
  82. my $text = "";
  83. while(<>) {
  84. chomp;
  85. s/\s+/ /g;
  86. s/^\s+//;
  87. s/\s+$//;
  88. my $nonblock = /^\/\/sysnb /;
  89. next if !/^\/\/sys / && !$nonblock;
  90. # Line must be of the form
  91. # func Open(path string, mode int, perm int) (fd int, errno error)
  92. # Split into name, in params, out params.
  93. if(!/^\/\/sys(nb)? (\w+)\(([^()]*)\)\s*(?:\(([^()]+)\))?\s*(?:=\s*((?i)SYS_[A-Z0-9_]+))?$/) {
  94. print STDERR "$ARGV:$.: malformed //sys declaration\n";
  95. $errors = 1;
  96. next;
  97. }
  98. my ($func, $in, $out, $sysname) = ($2, $3, $4, $5);
  99. # Split argument lists on comma.
  100. my @in = parseparamlist($in);
  101. my @out = parseparamlist($out);
  102. # Try in vain to keep people from editing this file.
  103. # The theory is that they jump into the middle of the file
  104. # without reading the header.
  105. $text .= "// THIS FILE IS GENERATED BY THE COMMAND AT THE TOP; DO NOT EDIT\n\n";
  106. # Go function header.
  107. my $out_decl = @out ? sprintf(" (%s)", join(', ', @out)) : "";
  108. $text .= sprintf "func %s(%s)%s {\n", $func, join(', ', @in), $out_decl;
  109. # Check if err return available
  110. my $errvar = "";
  111. foreach my $p (@out) {
  112. my ($name, $type) = parseparam($p);
  113. if($type eq "error") {
  114. $errvar = $name;
  115. last;
  116. }
  117. }
  118. # Prepare arguments to Syscall.
  119. my @args = ();
  120. my $n = 0;
  121. foreach my $p (@in) {
  122. my ($name, $type) = parseparam($p);
  123. if($type =~ /^\*/) {
  124. push @args, "uintptr(unsafe.Pointer($name))";
  125. } elsif($type eq "string" && $errvar ne "") {
  126. $text .= "\tvar _p$n *byte\n";
  127. $text .= "\t_p$n, $errvar = BytePtrFromString($name)\n";
  128. $text .= "\tif $errvar != nil {\n\t\treturn\n\t}\n";
  129. push @args, "uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p$n))";
  130. $n++;
  131. } elsif($type eq "string") {
  132. print STDERR "$ARGV:$.: $func uses string arguments, but has no error return\n";
  133. $text .= "\tvar _p$n *byte\n";
  134. $text .= "\t_p$n, _ = BytePtrFromString($name)\n";
  135. push @args, "uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(_p$n))";
  136. $n++;
  137. } elsif($type =~ /^\[\](.*)/) {
  138. # Convert slice into pointer, length.
  139. # Have to be careful not to take address of &a[0] if len == 0:
  140. # pass dummy pointer in that case.
  141. # Used to pass nil, but some OSes or simulators reject write(fd, nil, 0).
  142. $text .= "\tvar _p$n unsafe.Pointer\n";
  143. $text .= "\tif len($name) > 0 {\n\t\t_p$n = unsafe.Pointer(\&${name}[0])\n\t}";
  144. $text .= " else {\n\t\t_p$n = unsafe.Pointer(&_zero)\n\t}";
  145. $text .= "\n";
  146. push @args, "uintptr(_p$n)", "uintptr(len($name))";
  147. $n++;
  148. } elsif($type eq "int64" && ($openbsd || $netbsd)) {
  149. push @args, "0";
  150. if($_32bit eq "big-endian") {
  151. push @args, "uintptr($name>>32)", "uintptr($name)";
  152. } elsif($_32bit eq "little-endian") {
  153. push @args, "uintptr($name)", "uintptr($name>>32)";
  154. } else {
  155. push @args, "uintptr($name)";
  156. }
  157. } elsif($type eq "int64" && $dragonfly) {
  158. if ($func !~ /^extp(read|write)/i) {
  159. push @args, "0";
  160. }
  161. if($_32bit eq "big-endian") {
  162. push @args, "uintptr($name>>32)", "uintptr($name)";
  163. } elsif($_32bit eq "little-endian") {
  164. push @args, "uintptr($name)", "uintptr($name>>32)";
  165. } else {
  166. push @args, "uintptr($name)";
  167. }
  168. } elsif($type eq "int64" && $_32bit ne "") {
  169. if(@args % 2 && $arm) {
  170. # arm abi specifies 64-bit argument uses
  171. # (even, odd) pair
  172. push @args, "0"
  173. }
  174. if($_32bit eq "big-endian") {
  175. push @args, "uintptr($name>>32)", "uintptr($name)";
  176. } else {
  177. push @args, "uintptr($name)", "uintptr($name>>32)";
  178. }
  179. } else {
  180. push @args, "uintptr($name)";
  181. }
  182. }
  183. # Determine which form to use; pad args with zeros.
  184. my $asm = "Syscall";
  185. if ($nonblock) {
  186. $asm = "RawSyscall";
  187. }
  188. if(@args <= 3) {
  189. while(@args < 3) {
  190. push @args, "0";
  191. }
  192. } elsif(@args <= 6) {
  193. $asm .= "6";
  194. while(@args < 6) {
  195. push @args, "0";
  196. }
  197. } elsif(@args <= 9) {
  198. $asm .= "9";
  199. while(@args < 9) {
  200. push @args, "0";
  201. }
  202. } else {
  203. print STDERR "$ARGV:$.: too many arguments to system call\n";
  204. }
  205. # System call number.
  206. if($sysname eq "") {
  207. $sysname = "SYS_$func";
  208. $sysname =~ s/([a-z])([A-Z])/${1}_$2/g; # turn FooBar into Foo_Bar
  209. $sysname =~ y/a-z/A-Z/;
  210. if($nacl) {
  211. $sysname =~ y/A-Z/a-z/;
  212. }
  213. }
  214. # Actual call.
  215. my $args = join(', ', @args);
  216. my $call = "$asm($sysname, $args)";
  217. # Assign return values.
  218. my $body = "";
  219. my @ret = ("_", "_", "_");
  220. my $do_errno = 0;
  221. for(my $i=0; $i<@out; $i++) {
  222. my $p = $out[$i];
  223. my ($name, $type) = parseparam($p);
  224. my $reg = "";
  225. if($name eq "err" && !$plan9) {
  226. $reg = "e1";
  227. $ret[2] = $reg;
  228. $do_errno = 1;
  229. } elsif($name eq "err" && $plan9) {
  230. $ret[0] = "r0";
  231. $ret[2] = "e1";
  232. next;
  233. } else {
  234. $reg = sprintf("r%d", $i);
  235. $ret[$i] = $reg;
  236. }
  237. if($type eq "bool") {
  238. $reg = "$reg != 0";
  239. }
  240. if($type eq "int64" && $_32bit ne "") {
  241. # 64-bit number in r1:r0 or r0:r1.
  242. if($i+2 > @out) {
  243. print STDERR "$ARGV:$.: not enough registers for int64 return\n";
  244. }
  245. if($_32bit eq "big-endian") {
  246. $reg = sprintf("int64(r%d)<<32 | int64(r%d)", $i, $i+1);
  247. } else {
  248. $reg = sprintf("int64(r%d)<<32 | int64(r%d)", $i+1, $i);
  249. }
  250. $ret[$i] = sprintf("r%d", $i);
  251. $ret[$i+1] = sprintf("r%d", $i+1);
  252. }
  253. if($reg ne "e1" || $plan9) {
  254. $body .= "\t$name = $type($reg)\n";
  255. }
  256. }
  257. if ($ret[0] eq "_" && $ret[1] eq "_" && $ret[2] eq "_") {
  258. $text .= "\t$call\n";
  259. } else {
  260. $text .= "\t$ret[0], $ret[1], $ret[2] := $call\n";
  261. }
  262. $text .= $body;
  263. if ($plan9 && $ret[2] eq "e1") {
  264. $text .= "\tif int32(r0) == -1 {\n";
  265. $text .= "\t\terr = e1\n";
  266. $text .= "\t}\n";
  267. } elsif ($do_errno) {
  268. $text .= "\tif e1 != 0 {\n";
  269. $text .= "\t\terr = e1\n";
  270. $text .= "\t}\n";
  271. }
  272. $text .= "\treturn\n";
  273. $text .= "}\n\n";
  274. }
  275. chomp $text;
  276. chomp $text;
  277. if($errors) {
  278. exit 1;
  279. }
  280. print <<EOF;
  281. // $cmdline
  282. // Code generated by the command above; DO NOT EDIT.
  283. package plan9
  284. import "unsafe"
  285. $text
  286. EOF
  287. exit 0;