glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tst-syscall-list.sh
Florian Weimer 2dba5ce7b8 <bits/syscall.h>: Use an arch-independent system call list on Linux
This commit changes the way the list of SYS_* system call macros is
created on Linux.  glibc now contains a list of all known system
calls, and the generated <bits/syscall.h> file defines the SYS_ macro
only if the correspnding __NR_ macro is defined by the kernel headers.

As a result, glibc does not have to be rebuilt to pick up system calls
if the glibc sources already know about them.  This means that glibc
can be built with older kernel headers, and if the installed kernel
headers are upgraded afterwards, additional SYS_ macros become
available as long as glibc has a record for those system calls.
2017-08-28 11:58:52 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Consistency checks for the system call list
# Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
#
# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
export LC_ALL=C
set -e
set -o pipefail
if test $# != 4; then
echo "error: wrong number of arguments: $#"
exit 1
fi
macros="$1"
list_nr="$2"
list_sys="$3"
GAWK="$4"
linux_version="$("$GAWK" \
'/#define LINUX_VERSION_CODE / {print $3}' < "$macros")"
glibc_linux_version="$("$GAWK" \
'/#define __GLIBC_LINUX_VERSION_CODE / {print $3}' < "$macros")"
echo "info: LINUX_VERSION_CODE: $linux_version"
echo "info: __GLIBC_LINUX_VERSION_CODE: $glibc_linux_version"
# Ignore the subrelease in the comparison.
if test $(expr "$glibc_linux_version" / 256) \
-lt $(expr "$linux_version" / 256); then
echo "info: The kernel major/minor version is newer than the glibc version"
kernel_newer=true
else
kernel_newer=false
fi
echo
errors=0
# Use getpid as a system call which is expected to be always defined.
# alpha uses getxpid instead, so it is permitted as an alternative.
if ! grep -E -q '^getx?pid$' -- "$list_nr"; then
echo "error: __NR_getpid not defined"
errors=1
fi
if ! grep -E -q '^getx?pid$' -- "$list_sys"; then
echo "error: SYS_getpid not defined"
errors=1
fi
comm_1="$(mktemp)"
comm_2="$(mktemp)"
comm_result="$(mktemp)"
cleanup () {
rm -f -- "$comm_1" "$comm_2" "$comm_result"
}
trap cleanup 0
sort -o "$comm_1" -- "$list_nr"
sort -o "$comm_2" -- "$list_sys"
# Check for missing SYS_* macros.
comm --check-order -2 -3 -- "$comm_1" "$comm_2" > "$comm_result"
if test -s "$comm_result"; then
echo "error: These system calls need to be added to syscall-names.list:"
cat -- "$comm_result"
# This is only an error if our version is older than the kernel
# version because we cannot predict future kernel development.
if $kernel_newer; then
echo
echo "warning: This error has been ignored because the glibc"
echo "warning: system call list is older than the kernel version."
else
errors=1
fi
fi
# Check for additional SYS_* macros.
comm --check-order -1 -3 -- "$comm_1" "$comm_2" > "$comm_result"
if test -s "$comm_result"; then
echo "error: The following system calls have unexpected SYS_* macros:"
cat -- "$comm_result"
errors=1
fi
exit "$errors"