1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
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$FreeBSD$
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1994-08-02 07:55:43 +00:00
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; from: @(#)syscalls.master 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/13/94
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; System call name/number master file.
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; Processed to created init_sysent.c, syscalls.c and syscall.h.
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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; Columns: number [M]type nargs namespc name alt{name,tag,rtyp}/comments
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; number system call number, must be in order
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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; type one of [M]STD, [M]OBSOL, [M]UNIMPL, [M]COMPAT, [M]CPT_NOA,
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; [M]LIBCOMPAT, [M]NODEF, [M]NOARGS, [M]NOPROTO, [M]NOIMPL,
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; [M]NOSTD
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1994-09-13 00:48:26 +00:00
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; namespc one of POSIX, BSD, NOHIDE
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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; name psuedo-prototype of syscall routine
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1995-09-19 13:31:04 +00:00
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; If one of the following alts is different, then all appear:
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; altname name of system call if different
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1995-09-19 13:31:04 +00:00
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; alttag name of args struct tag if different from [o]`name'"_args"
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; altrtyp return type if not int (bogus - syscalls always return int)
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; for UNIMPL/OBSOL, name continues with comments
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; types:
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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; [M] e.g. like MSTD -- means the system call is MP-safe. If no
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; M prefix is used, the syscall wrapper will obtain the Giant
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; lock for the syscall.
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; STD always included
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; COMPAT included on COMPAT #ifdef
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; LIBCOMPAT included on COMPAT #ifdef, and placed in syscall.h
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; OBSOL obsolete, not included in system, only specifies name
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; UNIMPL not implemented, placeholder only
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2000-12-01 08:57:47 +00:00
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; NOSTD implemented but as a lkm that can be statically
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; compiled in sysent entry will be filled with lkmsys
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; so the SYSCALL_MODULE macro works
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; #ifdef's, etc. may be included, and are copied to the output files.
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/sysent.h>
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#include <sys/sysproto.h>
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; Reserved/unimplemented system calls in the range 0-150 inclusive
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; are reserved for use in future Berkeley releases.
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; Additional system calls implemented in vendor and other
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; redistributions should be placed in the reserved range at the end
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; of the current calls.
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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0 STD NOHIDE { int nosys(void); } syscall nosys_args int
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2000-07-29 10:05:25 +00:00
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1 STD NOHIDE { void sys_exit(int rval); } exit sys_exit_args void
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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2 STD POSIX { int fork(void); }
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1998-08-24 08:29:52 +00:00
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3 STD POSIX { ssize_t read(int fd, void *buf, size_t nbyte); }
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4 STD POSIX { ssize_t write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t nbyte); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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5 STD POSIX { int open(char *path, int flags, int mode); }
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Fixed the args list for mount(). We're not ready for the BSD4.4lite2/
NetBSD interface.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for mmap(). The args lists for
most of the memory mapping functions are bogus. The args lists in
syscalls.master are a little better than the ones in the args structs
currently being used, but the improvement for mmap() changed the object
code and I don't want to worry about that now.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for fcntl. BSD4.4lite2/NetBSD
uses `void *' instead of int for the third arg. This has the advantage
of working when `void *'s are longer than ints, but requires extra bogus
casts that I hope to avoid.
Fixed the args list for uname. `struct outsname' seems to be a typo,
not an old interface.
Added comments about bogus args lists for open, mount, msync, munmap,
mprotect, madvise, mincore, fcntl, semsys, msgsys and shmsys.
1995-11-12 04:24:53 +00:00
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; XXX should be { int open(const char *path, int flags, ...); }
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; but we're not ready for `const' or varargs.
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; XXX man page says `mode_t mode'.
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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6 STD POSIX { int close(int fd); }
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7 STD BSD { int wait4(int pid, int *status, int options, \
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struct rusage *rusage); } wait4 wait_args int
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8 COMPAT BSD { int creat(char *path, int mode); }
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9 STD POSIX { int link(char *path, char *link); }
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10 STD POSIX { int unlink(char *path); }
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11 OBSOL NOHIDE execv
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12 STD POSIX { int chdir(char *path); }
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13 STD BSD { int fchdir(int fd); }
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14 STD POSIX { int mknod(char *path, int mode, int dev); }
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15 STD POSIX { int chmod(char *path, int mode); }
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16 STD POSIX { int chown(char *path, int uid, int gid); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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17 MSTD BSD { int obreak(char *nsize); } break obreak_args int
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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18 STD BSD { int getfsstat(struct statfs *buf, long bufsize, \
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int flags); }
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19 COMPAT POSIX { long lseek(int fd, long offset, int whence); }
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20 STD POSIX { pid_t getpid(void); }
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1997-02-10 02:22:35 +00:00
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21 STD BSD { int mount(char *type, char *path, int flags, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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caddr_t data); }
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Fixed the args list for mount(). We're not ready for the BSD4.4lite2/
NetBSD interface.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for mmap(). The args lists for
most of the memory mapping functions are bogus. The args lists in
syscalls.master are a little better than the ones in the args structs
currently being used, but the improvement for mmap() changed the object
code and I don't want to worry about that now.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for fcntl. BSD4.4lite2/NetBSD
uses `void *' instead of int for the third arg. This has the advantage
of working when `void *'s are longer than ints, but requires extra bogus
casts that I hope to avoid.
Fixed the args list for uname. `struct outsname' seems to be a typo,
not an old interface.
Added comments about bogus args lists for open, mount, msync, munmap,
mprotect, madvise, mincore, fcntl, semsys, msgsys and shmsys.
1995-11-12 04:24:53 +00:00
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; XXX `path' should have type `const char *' but we're not ready for that.
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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22 STD BSD { int unmount(char *path, int flags); }
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23 STD POSIX { int setuid(uid_t uid); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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24 MSTD POSIX { uid_t getuid(void); }
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25 MSTD POSIX { uid_t geteuid(void); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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26 STD BSD { int ptrace(int req, pid_t pid, caddr_t addr, \
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int data); }
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27 STD BSD { int recvmsg(int s, struct msghdr *msg, int flags); }
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28 STD BSD { int sendmsg(int s, caddr_t msg, int flags); }
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29 STD BSD { int recvfrom(int s, caddr_t buf, size_t len, \
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int flags, caddr_t from, int *fromlenaddr); }
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30 STD BSD { int accept(int s, caddr_t name, int *anamelen); }
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31 STD BSD { int getpeername(int fdes, caddr_t asa, int *alen); }
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32 STD BSD { int getsockname(int fdes, caddr_t asa, int *alen); }
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33 STD POSIX { int access(char *path, int flags); }
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34 STD BSD { int chflags(char *path, int flags); }
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35 STD BSD { int fchflags(int fd, int flags); }
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36 STD BSD { int sync(void); }
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37 STD POSIX { int kill(int pid, int signum); }
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38 COMPAT POSIX { int stat(char *path, struct ostat *ub); }
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39 STD POSIX { pid_t getppid(void); }
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40 COMPAT POSIX { int lstat(char *path, struct ostat *ub); }
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41 STD POSIX { int dup(u_int fd); }
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42 STD POSIX { int pipe(void); }
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43 STD POSIX { gid_t getegid(void); }
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1998-08-24 08:29:52 +00:00
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44 STD BSD { int profil(caddr_t samples, size_t size, \
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size_t offset, u_int scale); }
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1999-05-13 09:09:37 +00:00
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45 STD BSD { int ktrace(const char *fname, int ops, int facs, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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int pid); }
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1999-10-12 09:29:53 +00:00
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46 COMPAT POSIX { int sigaction(int signum, struct osigaction *nsa, \
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1999-09-29 15:01:21 +00:00
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struct osigaction *osa); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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47 MSTD POSIX { gid_t getgid(void); }
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48 MCOMPAT POSIX { int sigprocmask(int how, osigset_t mask); }
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1997-01-16 15:58:32 +00:00
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; XXX note nonstandard (bogus) calling convention - the libc stub passes
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; us the mask, not a pointer to it, and we return the old mask as the
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; (int) return value.
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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49 STD BSD { int getlogin(char *namebuf, u_int namelen); }
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50 STD BSD { int setlogin(char *namebuf); }
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51 STD BSD { int acct(char *path); }
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1999-10-12 09:29:53 +00:00
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52 COMPAT POSIX { int sigpending(void); }
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1999-09-29 15:01:21 +00:00
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53 STD BSD { int sigaltstack(stack_t *ss, stack_t *oss); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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54 STD POSIX { int ioctl(int fd, u_long com, caddr_t data); }
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55 STD BSD { int reboot(int opt); }
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56 STD POSIX { int revoke(char *path); }
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57 STD POSIX { int symlink(char *path, char *link); }
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58 STD POSIX { int readlink(char *path, char *buf, int count); }
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59 STD POSIX { int execve(char *fname, char **argv, char **envv); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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60 MSTD POSIX { int umask(int newmask); } umask umask_args int
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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61 STD BSD { int chroot(char *path); }
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62 COMPAT POSIX { int fstat(int fd, struct ostat *sb); }
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1998-08-24 08:29:52 +00:00
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63 COMPAT BSD { int getkerninfo(int op, char *where, size_t *size, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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int arg); } getkerninfo getkerninfo_args int
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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64 MCOMPAT BSD { int getpagesize(void); } \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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getpagesize getpagesize_args int
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1998-01-01 17:07:46 +00:00
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65 STD BSD { int msync(void *addr, size_t len, int flags); }
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1996-02-23 18:20:44 +00:00
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66 STD BSD { int vfork(void); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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67 OBSOL NOHIDE vread
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68 OBSOL NOHIDE vwrite
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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69 MSTD BSD { int sbrk(int incr); }
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70 MSTD BSD { int sstk(int incr); }
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71 MCOMPAT BSD { int mmap(void *addr, int len, int prot, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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int flags, int fd, long pos); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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72 MSTD BSD { int ovadvise(int anom); } vadvise ovadvise_args int
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73 MSTD BSD { int munmap(void *addr, size_t len); }
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74 MSTD BSD { int mprotect(const void *addr, size_t len, int prot); }
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75 MSTD BSD { int madvise(void *addr, size_t len, int behav); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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76 OBSOL NOHIDE vhangup
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77 OBSOL NOHIDE vlimit
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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78 MSTD BSD { int mincore(const void *addr, size_t len, \
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1998-02-03 17:45:43 +00:00
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char *vec); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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79 STD POSIX { int getgroups(u_int gidsetsize, gid_t *gidset); }
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80 STD POSIX { int setgroups(u_int gidsetsize, gid_t *gidset); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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81 MSTD POSIX { int getpgrp(void); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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82 STD POSIX { int setpgid(int pid, int pgid); }
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83 STD BSD { int setitimer(u_int which, struct itimerval *itv, \
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struct itimerval *oitv); }
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1995-10-07 23:56:20 +00:00
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84 COMPAT BSD { int wait(void); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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85 STD BSD { int swapon(char *name); }
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86 STD BSD { int getitimer(u_int which, struct itimerval *itv); }
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87 COMPAT BSD { int gethostname(char *hostname, u_int len); } \
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gethostname gethostname_args int
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88 COMPAT BSD { int sethostname(char *hostname, u_int len); } \
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sethostname sethostname_args int
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89 STD BSD { int getdtablesize(void); }
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90 STD POSIX { int dup2(u_int from, u_int to); }
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91 UNIMPL BSD getdopt
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1998-06-07 17:13:14 +00:00
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92 STD POSIX { int fcntl(int fd, int cmd, long arg); }
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Fixed the args list for mount(). We're not ready for the BSD4.4lite2/
NetBSD interface.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for mmap(). The args lists for
most of the memory mapping functions are bogus. The args lists in
syscalls.master are a little better than the ones in the args structs
currently being used, but the improvement for mmap() changed the object
code and I don't want to worry about that now.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for fcntl. BSD4.4lite2/NetBSD
uses `void *' instead of int for the third arg. This has the advantage
of working when `void *'s are longer than ints, but requires extra bogus
casts that I hope to avoid.
Fixed the args list for uname. `struct outsname' seems to be a typo,
not an old interface.
Added comments about bogus args lists for open, mount, msync, munmap,
mprotect, madvise, mincore, fcntl, semsys, msgsys and shmsys.
1995-11-12 04:24:53 +00:00
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; XXX should be { int fcntl(int fd, int cmd, ...); }
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; but we're not ready for varargs.
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; XXX man page says `int arg' too.
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1996-08-20 07:18:10 +00:00
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93 STD BSD { int select(int nd, fd_set *in, fd_set *ou, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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fd_set *ex, struct timeval *tv); }
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94 UNIMPL BSD setdopt
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95 STD POSIX { int fsync(int fd); }
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96 STD BSD { int setpriority(int which, int who, int prio); }
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97 STD BSD { int socket(int domain, int type, int protocol); }
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98 STD BSD { int connect(int s, caddr_t name, int namelen); }
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1995-10-07 23:56:20 +00:00
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99 CPT_NOA BSD { int accept(int s, caddr_t name, int *anamelen); } \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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accept accept_args int
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100 STD BSD { int getpriority(int which, int who); }
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101 COMPAT BSD { int send(int s, caddr_t buf, int len, int flags); }
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102 COMPAT BSD { int recv(int s, caddr_t buf, int len, int flags); }
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1999-10-12 09:29:53 +00:00
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103 COMPAT BSD { int sigreturn(struct osigcontext *sigcntxp); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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104 STD BSD { int bind(int s, caddr_t name, int namelen); }
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105 STD BSD { int setsockopt(int s, int level, int name, \
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caddr_t val, int valsize); }
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106 STD BSD { int listen(int s, int backlog); }
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107 OBSOL NOHIDE vtimes
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108 COMPAT BSD { int sigvec(int signum, struct sigvec *nsv, \
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struct sigvec *osv); }
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109 COMPAT BSD { int sigblock(int mask); }
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110 COMPAT BSD { int sigsetmask(int mask); }
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1999-10-12 09:29:53 +00:00
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111 COMPAT POSIX { int sigsuspend(osigset_t mask); }
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1997-01-16 15:58:32 +00:00
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; XXX note nonstandard (bogus) calling convention - the libc stub passes
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; us the mask, not a pointer to it.
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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112 COMPAT BSD { int sigstack(struct sigstack *nss, \
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struct sigstack *oss); }
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113 COMPAT BSD { int recvmsg(int s, struct omsghdr *msg, int flags); }
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114 COMPAT BSD { int sendmsg(int s, caddr_t msg, int flags); }
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115 OBSOL NOHIDE vtrace
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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116 MSTD BSD { int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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struct timezone *tzp); }
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117 STD BSD { int getrusage(int who, struct rusage *rusage); }
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118 STD BSD { int getsockopt(int s, int level, int name, \
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caddr_t val, int *avalsize); }
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1996-02-23 18:03:08 +00:00
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119 UNIMPL NOHIDE resuba (BSD/OS 2.x)
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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120 STD BSD { int readv(int fd, struct iovec *iovp, u_int iovcnt); }
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121 STD BSD { int writev(int fd, struct iovec *iovp, \
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u_int iovcnt); }
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122 STD BSD { int settimeofday(struct timeval *tv, \
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struct timezone *tzp); }
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123 STD BSD { int fchown(int fd, int uid, int gid); }
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124 STD BSD { int fchmod(int fd, int mode); }
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1995-10-07 23:56:20 +00:00
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125 CPT_NOA BSD { int recvfrom(int s, caddr_t buf, size_t len, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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int flags, caddr_t from, int *fromlenaddr); } \
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recvfrom recvfrom_args int
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126 STD BSD { int setreuid(int ruid, int euid); }
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127 STD BSD { int setregid(int rgid, int egid); }
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128 STD POSIX { int rename(char *from, char *to); }
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129 COMPAT BSD { int truncate(char *path, long length); }
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130 COMPAT BSD { int ftruncate(int fd, long length); }
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131 STD BSD { int flock(int fd, int how); }
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132 STD POSIX { int mkfifo(char *path, int mode); }
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133 STD BSD { int sendto(int s, caddr_t buf, size_t len, \
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int flags, caddr_t to, int tolen); }
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134 STD BSD { int shutdown(int s, int how); }
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135 STD BSD { int socketpair(int domain, int type, int protocol, \
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int *rsv); }
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136 STD POSIX { int mkdir(char *path, int mode); }
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137 STD POSIX { int rmdir(char *path); }
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138 STD BSD { int utimes(char *path, struct timeval *tptr); }
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139 OBSOL NOHIDE 4.2 sigreturn
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140 STD BSD { int adjtime(struct timeval *delta, \
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struct timeval *olddelta); }
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141 COMPAT BSD { int getpeername(int fdes, caddr_t asa, int *alen); }
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142 COMPAT BSD { long gethostid(void); }
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143 COMPAT BSD { int sethostid(long hostid); }
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2000-08-28 07:50:44 +00:00
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144 COMPAT BSD { int getrlimit(u_int which, struct orlimit *rlp); }
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145 COMPAT BSD { int setrlimit(u_int which, struct orlimit *rlp); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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146 COMPAT BSD { int killpg(int pgid, int signum); }
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147 STD POSIX { int setsid(void); }
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148 STD BSD { int quotactl(char *path, int cmd, int uid, \
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caddr_t arg); }
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149 COMPAT BSD { int quota(void); }
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1995-10-07 23:56:20 +00:00
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150 CPT_NOA BSD { int getsockname(int fdec, caddr_t asa, int *alen); }\
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getsockname getsockname_args int
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1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
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; Syscalls 151-180 inclusive are reserved for vendor-specific
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; system calls. (This includes various calls added for compatibity
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; with other Unix variants.)
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; Some of these calls are now supported by BSD...
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1996-02-23 18:03:08 +00:00
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151 UNIMPL NOHIDE sem_lock (BSD/OS 2.x)
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152 UNIMPL NOHIDE sem_wakeup (BSD/OS 2.x)
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153 UNIMPL NOHIDE asyncdaemon (BSD/OS 2.x)
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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154 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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1997-10-26 20:27:51 +00:00
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; 155 is initialized by the NFS code, if present.
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155 NOIMPL BSD { int nfssvc(int flag, caddr_t argp); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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156 COMPAT BSD { int getdirentries(int fd, char *buf, u_int count, \
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long *basep); }
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157 STD BSD { int statfs(char *path, struct statfs *buf); }
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158 STD BSD { int fstatfs(int fd, struct statfs *buf); }
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159 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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160 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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1999-12-21 20:21:12 +00:00
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161 STD BSD { int getfh(char *fname, struct fhandle *fhp); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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162 STD BSD { int getdomainname(char *domainname, int len); }
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163 STD BSD { int setdomainname(char *domainname, int len); }
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Fixed the args list for mount(). We're not ready for the BSD4.4lite2/
NetBSD interface.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for mmap(). The args lists for
most of the memory mapping functions are bogus. The args lists in
syscalls.master are a little better than the ones in the args structs
currently being used, but the improvement for mmap() changed the object
code and I don't want to worry about that now.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for fcntl. BSD4.4lite2/NetBSD
uses `void *' instead of int for the third arg. This has the advantage
of working when `void *'s are longer than ints, but requires extra bogus
casts that I hope to avoid.
Fixed the args list for uname. `struct outsname' seems to be a typo,
not an old interface.
Added comments about bogus args lists for open, mount, msync, munmap,
mprotect, madvise, mincore, fcntl, semsys, msgsys and shmsys.
1995-11-12 04:24:53 +00:00
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164 STD BSD { int uname(struct utsname *name); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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165 STD BSD { int sysarch(int op, char *parms); }
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166 STD BSD { int rtprio(int function, pid_t pid, \
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struct rtprio *rtp); }
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167 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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168 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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2000-12-01 08:57:47 +00:00
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; 169 is initialized by the SYSVSEM code if present or loaded
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2001-08-31 00:02:18 +00:00
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169 MNOSTD BSD { int semsys(int which, int a2, int a3, int a4, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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int a5); }
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2000-12-01 08:57:47 +00:00
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; 169 is initialized by the SYSVMSG code if present or loaded
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Fixed the args list for mount(). We're not ready for the BSD4.4lite2/
NetBSD interface.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for mmap(). The args lists for
most of the memory mapping functions are bogus. The args lists in
syscalls.master are a little better than the ones in the args structs
currently being used, but the improvement for mmap() changed the object
code and I don't want to worry about that now.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for fcntl. BSD4.4lite2/NetBSD
uses `void *' instead of int for the third arg. This has the advantage
of working when `void *'s are longer than ints, but requires extra bogus
casts that I hope to avoid.
Fixed the args list for uname. `struct outsname' seems to be a typo,
not an old interface.
Added comments about bogus args lists for open, mount, msync, munmap,
mprotect, madvise, mincore, fcntl, semsys, msgsys and shmsys.
1995-11-12 04:24:53 +00:00
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; XXX should be { int semsys(int which, ...); }
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2001-08-31 00:02:18 +00:00
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170 MNOSTD BSD { int msgsys(int which, int a2, int a3, int a4, \
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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int a5, int a6); }
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2000-12-01 08:57:47 +00:00
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; 169 is initialized by the SYSVSHM code if present or loaded
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Fixed the args list for mount(). We're not ready for the BSD4.4lite2/
NetBSD interface.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for mmap(). The args lists for
most of the memory mapping functions are bogus. The args lists in
syscalls.master are a little better than the ones in the args structs
currently being used, but the improvement for mmap() changed the object
code and I don't want to worry about that now.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for fcntl. BSD4.4lite2/NetBSD
uses `void *' instead of int for the third arg. This has the advantage
of working when `void *'s are longer than ints, but requires extra bogus
casts that I hope to avoid.
Fixed the args list for uname. `struct outsname' seems to be a typo,
not an old interface.
Added comments about bogus args lists for open, mount, msync, munmap,
mprotect, madvise, mincore, fcntl, semsys, msgsys and shmsys.
1995-11-12 04:24:53 +00:00
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; XXX should be { int msgsys(int which, ...); }
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2001-08-31 00:02:18 +00:00
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171 MNOSTD BSD { int shmsys(int which, int a2, int a3, int a4); }
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Fixed the args list for mount(). We're not ready for the BSD4.4lite2/
NetBSD interface.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for mmap(). The args lists for
most of the memory mapping functions are bogus. The args lists in
syscalls.master are a little better than the ones in the args structs
currently being used, but the improvement for mmap() changed the object
code and I don't want to worry about that now.
Increased the bogusness of the args list for fcntl. BSD4.4lite2/NetBSD
uses `void *' instead of int for the third arg. This has the advantage
of working when `void *'s are longer than ints, but requires extra bogus
casts that I hope to avoid.
Fixed the args list for uname. `struct outsname' seems to be a typo,
not an old interface.
Added comments about bogus args lists for open, mount, msync, munmap,
mprotect, madvise, mincore, fcntl, semsys, msgsys and shmsys.
1995-11-12 04:24:53 +00:00
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; XXX should be { int shmsys(int which, ...); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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172 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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1999-04-04 21:41:28 +00:00
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173 STD POSIX { ssize_t pread(int fd, void *buf, size_t nbyte, \
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int pad, off_t offset); }
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174 STD POSIX { ssize_t pwrite(int fd, const void *buf, \
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size_t nbyte, int pad, off_t offset); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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175 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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176 STD BSD { int ntp_adjtime(struct timex *tp); }
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1996-02-23 18:03:08 +00:00
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177 UNIMPL NOHIDE sfork (BSD/OS 2.x)
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178 UNIMPL NOHIDE getdescriptor (BSD/OS 2.x)
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179 UNIMPL NOHIDE setdescriptor (BSD/OS 2.x)
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1999-08-04 20:04:25 +00:00
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180 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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1999-08-05 08:18:45 +00:00
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; Syscalls 181-199 are used by/reserved for BSD
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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181 STD POSIX { int setgid(gid_t gid); }
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182 STD BSD { int setegid(gid_t egid); }
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183 STD BSD { int seteuid(uid_t euid); }
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1998-01-30 11:34:06 +00:00
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184 UNIMPL BSD lfs_bmapv
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185 UNIMPL BSD lfs_markv
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186 UNIMPL BSD lfs_segclean
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187 UNIMPL BSD lfs_segwait
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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188 STD POSIX { int stat(char *path, struct stat *ub); }
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189 STD POSIX { int fstat(int fd, struct stat *sb); }
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190 STD POSIX { int lstat(char *path, struct stat *ub); }
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191 STD POSIX { int pathconf(char *path, int name); }
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192 STD POSIX { int fpathconf(int fd, int name); }
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193 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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194 STD BSD { int getrlimit(u_int which, \
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2000-08-28 07:50:44 +00:00
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struct rlimit *rlp); } \
|
Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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getrlimit __getrlimit_args int
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195 STD BSD { int setrlimit(u_int which, \
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2000-08-28 07:50:44 +00:00
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struct rlimit *rlp); } \
|
Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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setrlimit __setrlimit_args int
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196 STD BSD { int getdirentries(int fd, char *buf, u_int count, \
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long *basep); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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197 MSTD BSD { caddr_t mmap(caddr_t addr, size_t len, int prot, \
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2000-05-09 08:31:06 +00:00
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int flags, int fd, int pad, off_t pos); }
|
Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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198 STD NOHIDE { int nosys(void); } __syscall __syscall_args int
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199 STD POSIX { off_t lseek(int fd, int pad, off_t offset, \
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int whence); }
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200 STD BSD { int truncate(char *path, int pad, off_t length); }
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201 STD BSD { int ftruncate(int fd, int pad, off_t length); }
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202 STD BSD { int __sysctl(int *name, u_int namelen, void *old, \
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size_t *oldlenp, void *new, size_t newlen); } \
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__sysctl sysctl_args int
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1994-09-13 00:48:26 +00:00
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; properly, __sysctl should be a NOHIDE, but making an exception
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; here allows to avoid one in libc/sys/Makefile.inc.
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203 MSTD BSD { int mlock(const void *addr, size_t len); }
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204 MSTD BSD { int munlock(const void *addr, size_t len); }
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205 STD BSD { int undelete(char *path); }
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206 STD BSD { int futimes(int fd, struct timeval *tptr); }
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207 STD BSD { int getpgid(pid_t pid); }
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1997-05-08 14:07:11 +00:00
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208 UNIMPL NOHIDE newreboot (NetBSD)
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209 STD BSD { int poll(struct pollfd *fds, u_int nfds, \
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int timeout); }
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Add new functionality to makesyscalls.sh:
o optional config-file to set vars: sysnames, sysproto, sysproto_h,
syshdr, syssw, syshide, syscallprefix, switchname, namesname, sysvec.
o change syntax of syscalls.master entry:
remove argument count.
add pseudo-prototype field defining function name and arguments.
o generates correct structure definitions for all system calls
in sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOARGS: same as STD except do not create structure in
sys/sysproto.h
o add type NOPROTO: same as STD except do not create structure or function
prototype in sys/sysproto.h
New functionality provides complete prototype definitions.
Usefull for generating files for emulated systems like my new ibcs2 code.
Update syscalls.master to reflect new changes. For example, read()
entry now looks like:
3 STD POSIX { int ibcs2_read(int fd, char *buf, u_int nbytes); }
This is similar to how NetBSD generates these files.
1995-10-07 06:24:08 +00:00
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210 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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211 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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212 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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213 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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214 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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215 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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216 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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217 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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218 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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219 NODEF NOHIDE lkmnosys lkmnosys nosys_args int
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1996-02-23 18:03:08 +00:00
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220 MNOSTD BSD { int __semctl(int semid, int semnum, int cmd, \
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union semun *arg); }
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221 MNOSTD BSD { int semget(key_t key, int nsems, int semflg); }
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222 MNOSTD BSD { int semop(int semid, struct sembuf *sops, \
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u_int nsops); }
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2000-05-01 11:11:44 +00:00
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223 UNIMPL NOHIDE semconfig
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2001-08-31 00:02:18 +00:00
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224 MNOSTD BSD { int msgctl(int msqid, int cmd, \
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struct msqid_ds *buf); }
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225 MNOSTD BSD { int msgget(key_t key, int msgflg); }
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226 MNOSTD BSD { int msgsnd(int msqid, void *msgp, size_t msgsz, \
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int msgflg); }
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227 MNOSTD BSD { int msgrcv(int msqid, void *msgp, size_t msgsz, \
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long msgtyp, int msgflg); }
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228 MNOSTD BSD { int shmat(int shmid, void *shmaddr, int shmflg); }
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229 MNOSTD BSD { int shmctl(int shmid, int cmd, \
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struct shmid_ds *buf); }
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230 MNOSTD BSD { int shmdt(void *shmaddr); }
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231 MNOSTD BSD { int shmget(key_t key, int size, int shmflg); }
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1996-02-23 18:20:44 +00:00
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1997-05-08 14:04:37 +00:00
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232 STD POSIX { int clock_gettime(clockid_t clock_id, \
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struct timespec *tp); }
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233 STD POSIX { int clock_settime(clockid_t clock_id, \
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const struct timespec *tp); }
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234 STD POSIX { int clock_getres(clockid_t clock_id, \
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struct timespec *tp); }
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235 UNIMPL NOHIDE timer_create
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236 UNIMPL NOHIDE timer_delete
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237 UNIMPL NOHIDE timer_settime
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238 UNIMPL NOHIDE timer_gettime
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239 UNIMPL NOHIDE timer_getoverrun
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240 STD POSIX { int nanosleep(const struct timespec *rqtp, \
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struct timespec *rmtp); }
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1996-02-23 18:20:44 +00:00
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241 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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242 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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243 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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244 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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245 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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246 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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247 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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248 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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249 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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250 MSTD BSD { int minherit(void *addr, size_t len, int inherit); }
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1996-02-23 18:20:44 +00:00
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251 STD BSD { int rfork(int flags); }
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1997-09-14 02:22:05 +00:00
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252 STD BSD { int openbsd_poll(struct pollfd *fds, u_int nfds, \
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int timeout); }
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1997-03-31 14:52:50 +00:00
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253 STD BSD { int issetugid(void); }
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1997-03-31 12:14:48 +00:00
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254 STD BSD { int lchown(char *path, int uid, int gid); }
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1997-05-07 16:05:47 +00:00
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255 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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256 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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257 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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258 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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259 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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260 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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261 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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262 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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263 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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264 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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265 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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266 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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267 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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268 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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269 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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270 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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271 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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1998-05-11 03:55:28 +00:00
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272 STD BSD { int getdents(int fd, char *buf, size_t count); }
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1997-05-07 16:05:47 +00:00
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273 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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1998-05-11 03:55:28 +00:00
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274 STD BSD { int lchmod(char *path, mode_t mode); }
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2000-05-09 08:31:06 +00:00
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275 NOPROTO BSD { int lchown(char *path, uid_t uid, gid_t gid); } netbsd_lchown lchown_args int
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1998-05-11 03:55:28 +00:00
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276 STD BSD { int lutimes(char *path, struct timeval *tptr); }
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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277 MNOPROTO BSD { int msync(void *addr, size_t len, int flags); } netbsd_msync msync_args int
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1998-05-11 03:55:28 +00:00
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278 STD BSD { int nstat(char *path, struct nstat *ub); }
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279 STD BSD { int nfstat(int fd, struct nstat *sb); }
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280 STD BSD { int nlstat(char *path, struct nstat *ub); }
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1997-05-07 16:05:47 +00:00
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281 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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282 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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283 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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284 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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285 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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286 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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287 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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288 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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289 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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290 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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291 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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292 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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293 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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294 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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295 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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296 UNIMPL NOHIDE nosys
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297 STD BSD { int fhstatfs(const struct fhandle *u_fhp, struct statfs *buf); }
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298 STD BSD { int fhopen(const struct fhandle *u_fhp, int flags); }
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299 STD BSD { int fhstat(const struct fhandle *u_fhp, struct stat *sb); }
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1997-05-07 16:05:47 +00:00
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; syscall numbers for FreeBSD
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300 STD BSD { int modnext(int modid); }
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301 STD BSD { int modstat(int modid, struct module_stat* stat); }
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302 STD BSD { int modfnext(int modid); }
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1999-11-17 21:32:40 +00:00
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303 STD BSD { int modfind(const char *name); }
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1997-05-07 16:05:47 +00:00
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304 STD BSD { int kldload(const char *file); }
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305 STD BSD { int kldunload(int fileid); }
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306 STD BSD { int kldfind(const char *file); }
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307 STD BSD { int kldnext(int fileid); }
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308 STD BSD { int kldstat(int fileid, struct kld_file_stat* stat); }
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309 STD BSD { int kldfirstmod(int fileid); }
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1997-08-19 05:53:48 +00:00
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310 STD BSD { int getsid(pid_t pid); }
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2000-01-16 16:34:26 +00:00
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311 STD BSD { int setresuid(uid_t ruid, uid_t euid, uid_t suid); }
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312 STD BSD { int setresgid(gid_t rgid, gid_t egid, gid_t sgid); }
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1998-05-14 11:28:11 +00:00
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313 OBSOL NOHIDE signanosleep
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1997-06-16 00:29:36 +00:00
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314 STD BSD { int aio_return(struct aiocb *aiocbp); }
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315 STD BSD { int aio_suspend(struct aiocb * const * aiocbp, int nent, const struct timespec *timeout); }
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316 STD BSD { int aio_cancel(int fd, struct aiocb *aiocbp); }
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317 STD BSD { int aio_error(struct aiocb *aiocbp); }
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318 STD BSD { int aio_read(struct aiocb *aiocbp); }
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319 STD BSD { int aio_write(struct aiocb *aiocbp); }
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320 STD BSD { int lio_listio(int mode, struct aiocb * const *acb_list, int nent, struct sigevent *sig); }
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321 STD BSD { int yield(void); }
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2000-12-02 05:41:30 +00:00
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322 OBSOL NOHIDE thr_sleep
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323 OBSOL NOHIDE thr_wakeup
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2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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324 MSTD BSD { int mlockall(int how); }
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325 MSTD BSD { int munlockall(void); }
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1997-09-14 16:51:31 +00:00
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326 STD BSD { int __getcwd(u_char *buf, u_int buflen); }
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1998-03-28 11:51:01 +00:00
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327 STD POSIX { int sched_setparam (pid_t pid, const struct sched_param *param); }
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328 STD POSIX { int sched_getparam (pid_t pid, struct sched_param *param); }
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329 STD POSIX { int sched_setscheduler (pid_t pid, int policy, const struct sched_param *param); }
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330 STD POSIX { int sched_getscheduler (pid_t pid); }
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331 STD POSIX { int sched_yield (void); }
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332 STD POSIX { int sched_get_priority_max (int policy); }
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333 STD POSIX { int sched_get_priority_min (int policy); }
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334 STD POSIX { int sched_rr_get_interval (pid_t pid, struct timespec *interval); }
|
1999-05-13 09:09:37 +00:00
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335 STD BSD { int utrace(const void *addr, size_t len); }
|
1998-11-05 14:28:26 +00:00
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336 STD BSD { int sendfile(int fd, int s, off_t offset, size_t nbytes, \
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struct sf_hdtr *hdtr, off_t *sbytes, int flags); }
|
1998-11-11 12:45:14 +00:00
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337 STD BSD { int kldsym(int fileid, int cmd, void *data); }
|
1999-04-28 11:28:49 +00:00
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338 STD BSD { int jail(struct jail *jail); }
|
1999-08-04 20:04:25 +00:00
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339 UNIMPL BSD pioctl
|
2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
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340 MSTD POSIX { int sigprocmask(int how, const sigset_t *set, \
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1999-09-29 15:01:21 +00:00
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sigset_t *oset); }
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341 STD POSIX { int sigsuspend(const sigset_t *sigmask); }
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342 STD POSIX { int sigaction(int sig, const struct sigaction *act, \
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struct sigaction *oact); }
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343 STD POSIX { int sigpending(sigset_t *set); }
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344 STD BSD { int sigreturn(ucontext_t *sigcntxp); }
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345 UNIMPL NOHIDE sigtimedwait
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346 UNIMPL NOHIDE sigwaitinfo
|
2000-01-19 06:01:07 +00:00
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347 STD BSD { int __acl_get_file(const char *path, \
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acl_type_t type, struct acl *aclp); }
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348 STD BSD { int __acl_set_file(const char *path, \
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acl_type_t type, struct acl *aclp); }
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349 STD BSD { int __acl_get_fd(int filedes, acl_type_t type, \
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struct acl *aclp); }
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350 STD BSD { int __acl_set_fd(int filedes, acl_type_t type, \
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struct acl *aclp); }
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351 STD BSD { int __acl_delete_file(const char *path, \
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acl_type_t type); }
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352 STD BSD { int __acl_delete_fd(int filedes, acl_type_t type); }
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353 STD BSD { int __acl_aclcheck_file(const char *path, \
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acl_type_t type, struct acl *aclp); }
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354 STD BSD { int __acl_aclcheck_fd(int filedes, acl_type_t type, \
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struct acl *aclp); }
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355 STD BSD { int extattrctl(const char *path, int cmd, \
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2001-03-19 05:44:15 +00:00
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const char *filename, int attrnamespace, \
|
o Change the API and ABI of the Extended Attribute kernel interfaces to
introduce a new argument, "namespace", rather than relying on a first-
character namespace indicator. This is in line with more recent
thinking on EA interfaces on various mailing lists, including the
posix1e, Linux acl-devel, and trustedbsd-discuss forums. Two namespaces
are defined by default, EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM and
EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER, where the primary distinction lies in the
access control model: user EAs are accessible based on the normal
MAC and DAC file/directory protections, and system attributes are
limited to kernel-originated or appropriately privileged userland
requests.
o These API changes occur at several levels: the namespace argument is
introduced in the extattr_{get,set}_file() system call interfaces,
at the vnode operation level in the vop_{get,set}extattr() interfaces,
and in the UFS extended attribute implementation. Changes are also
introduced in the VFS extattrctl() interface (system call, VFS,
and UFS implementation), where the arguments are modified to include
a namespace field, as well as modified to advoid direct access to
userspace variables from below the VFS layer (in the style of recent
changes to mount by adrian@FreeBSD.org). This required some cleanup
and bug fixing regarding VFS locks and the VFS interface, as a vnode
pointer may now be optionally submitted to the VFS_EXTATTRCTL()
call. Updated documentation for the VFS interface will be committed
shortly.
o In the near future, the auto-starting feature will be updated to
search two sub-directories to the ".attribute" directory in appropriate
file systems: "user" and "system" to locate attributes intended for
those namespaces, as the single filename is no longer sufficient
to indicate what namespace the attribute is intended for. Until this
is committed, all attributes auto-started by UFS will be placed in
the EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM namespace.
o The default POSIX.1e attribute names for ACLs and Capabilities have
been updated to no longer include the '$' in their filename. As such,
if you're using these features, you'll need to rename the attribute
backing files to the same names without '$' symbols in front.
o Note that these changes will require changes in userland, which will
be committed shortly. These include modifications to the extended
attribute utilities, as well as to libutil for new namespace
string conversion routines. Once the matching userland changes are
committed, a buildworld is recommended to update all the necessary
include files and verify that the kernel and userland environments
are in sync. Note: If you do not use extended attributes (most people
won't), upgrading is not imperative although since the system call
API has changed, the new userland extended attribute code will no longer
compile with old include files.
o Couple of minor cleanups while I'm there: make more code compilation
conditional on FFS_EXTATTR, which should recover a bit of space on
kernels running without EA's, as well as update copyright dates.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 02:54:29 +00:00
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const char *attrname); }
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2000-01-19 06:01:07 +00:00
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356 STD BSD { int extattr_set_file(const char *path, \
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2001-03-19 05:44:15 +00:00
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int attrnamespace, const char *attrname, \
|
o Change the API and ABI of the Extended Attribute kernel interfaces to
introduce a new argument, "namespace", rather than relying on a first-
character namespace indicator. This is in line with more recent
thinking on EA interfaces on various mailing lists, including the
posix1e, Linux acl-devel, and trustedbsd-discuss forums. Two namespaces
are defined by default, EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM and
EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER, where the primary distinction lies in the
access control model: user EAs are accessible based on the normal
MAC and DAC file/directory protections, and system attributes are
limited to kernel-originated or appropriately privileged userland
requests.
o These API changes occur at several levels: the namespace argument is
introduced in the extattr_{get,set}_file() system call interfaces,
at the vnode operation level in the vop_{get,set}extattr() interfaces,
and in the UFS extended attribute implementation. Changes are also
introduced in the VFS extattrctl() interface (system call, VFS,
and UFS implementation), where the arguments are modified to include
a namespace field, as well as modified to advoid direct access to
userspace variables from below the VFS layer (in the style of recent
changes to mount by adrian@FreeBSD.org). This required some cleanup
and bug fixing regarding VFS locks and the VFS interface, as a vnode
pointer may now be optionally submitted to the VFS_EXTATTRCTL()
call. Updated documentation for the VFS interface will be committed
shortly.
o In the near future, the auto-starting feature will be updated to
search two sub-directories to the ".attribute" directory in appropriate
file systems: "user" and "system" to locate attributes intended for
those namespaces, as the single filename is no longer sufficient
to indicate what namespace the attribute is intended for. Until this
is committed, all attributes auto-started by UFS will be placed in
the EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM namespace.
o The default POSIX.1e attribute names for ACLs and Capabilities have
been updated to no longer include the '$' in their filename. As such,
if you're using these features, you'll need to rename the attribute
backing files to the same names without '$' symbols in front.
o Note that these changes will require changes in userland, which will
be committed shortly. These include modifications to the extended
attribute utilities, as well as to libutil for new namespace
string conversion routines. Once the matching userland changes are
committed, a buildworld is recommended to update all the necessary
include files and verify that the kernel and userland environments
are in sync. Note: If you do not use extended attributes (most people
won't), upgrading is not imperative although since the system call
API has changed, the new userland extended attribute code will no longer
compile with old include files.
o Couple of minor cleanups while I'm there: make more code compilation
conditional on FFS_EXTATTR, which should recover a bit of space on
kernels running without EA's, as well as update copyright dates.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 02:54:29 +00:00
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struct iovec *iovp, unsigned iovcnt); }
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357 STD BSD { int extattr_get_file(const char *path, \
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int attrnamespace, const char *attrname, \
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o Change the API and ABI of the Extended Attribute kernel interfaces to
introduce a new argument, "namespace", rather than relying on a first-
character namespace indicator. This is in line with more recent
thinking on EA interfaces on various mailing lists, including the
posix1e, Linux acl-devel, and trustedbsd-discuss forums. Two namespaces
are defined by default, EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM and
EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER, where the primary distinction lies in the
access control model: user EAs are accessible based on the normal
MAC and DAC file/directory protections, and system attributes are
limited to kernel-originated or appropriately privileged userland
requests.
o These API changes occur at several levels: the namespace argument is
introduced in the extattr_{get,set}_file() system call interfaces,
at the vnode operation level in the vop_{get,set}extattr() interfaces,
and in the UFS extended attribute implementation. Changes are also
introduced in the VFS extattrctl() interface (system call, VFS,
and UFS implementation), where the arguments are modified to include
a namespace field, as well as modified to advoid direct access to
userspace variables from below the VFS layer (in the style of recent
changes to mount by adrian@FreeBSD.org). This required some cleanup
and bug fixing regarding VFS locks and the VFS interface, as a vnode
pointer may now be optionally submitted to the VFS_EXTATTRCTL()
call. Updated documentation for the VFS interface will be committed
shortly.
o In the near future, the auto-starting feature will be updated to
search two sub-directories to the ".attribute" directory in appropriate
file systems: "user" and "system" to locate attributes intended for
those namespaces, as the single filename is no longer sufficient
to indicate what namespace the attribute is intended for. Until this
is committed, all attributes auto-started by UFS will be placed in
the EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM namespace.
o The default POSIX.1e attribute names for ACLs and Capabilities have
been updated to no longer include the '$' in their filename. As such,
if you're using these features, you'll need to rename the attribute
backing files to the same names without '$' symbols in front.
o Note that these changes will require changes in userland, which will
be committed shortly. These include modifications to the extended
attribute utilities, as well as to libutil for new namespace
string conversion routines. Once the matching userland changes are
committed, a buildworld is recommended to update all the necessary
include files and verify that the kernel and userland environments
are in sync. Note: If you do not use extended attributes (most people
won't), upgrading is not imperative although since the system call
API has changed, the new userland extended attribute code will no longer
compile with old include files.
o Couple of minor cleanups while I'm there: make more code compilation
conditional on FFS_EXTATTR, which should recover a bit of space on
kernels running without EA's, as well as update copyright dates.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 02:54:29 +00:00
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struct iovec *iovp, unsigned iovcnt); }
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358 STD BSD { int extattr_delete_file(const char *path, \
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int attrnamespace, const char *attrname); }
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2000-01-14 02:53:29 +00:00
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359 STD BSD { int aio_waitcomplete(struct aiocb **aiocbp, struct timespec *timeout); }
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2000-01-16 16:34:26 +00:00
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360 STD BSD { int getresuid(uid_t *ruid, uid_t *euid, uid_t *suid); }
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361 STD BSD { int getresgid(gid_t *rgid, gid_t *egid, gid_t *sgid); }
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2000-04-16 18:53:38 +00:00
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362 STD BSD { int kqueue(void); }
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363 STD BSD { int kevent(int fd, \
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2000-07-18 19:31:52 +00:00
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const struct kevent *changelist, int nchanges, \
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struct kevent *eventlist, int nevents, \
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const struct timespec *timeout); }
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2000-06-15 23:08:17 +00:00
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364 STD BSD { int __cap_get_proc(struct cap *cap_p); }
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365 STD BSD { int __cap_set_proc(struct cap *cap_p); }
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2000-07-13 20:31:24 +00:00
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366 STD BSD { int __cap_get_fd(int fd, struct cap *cap_p); }
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367 STD BSD { int __cap_get_file(const char *path_p, struct cap *cap_p); }
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368 STD BSD { int __cap_set_fd(int fd, struct cap *cap_p); }
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369 STD BSD { int __cap_set_file(const char *path_p, struct cap *cap_p); }
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2000-12-01 08:57:47 +00:00
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370 NODEF NOHIDE lkmressys lkmressys nosys_args int
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2001-03-31 16:20:05 +00:00
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371 STD BSD { int extattr_set_fd(int fd, int attrnamespace, \
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const char *attrname, struct iovec *iovp, \
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int iovcnt); }
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372 STD BSD { int extattr_get_fd(int fd, int attrnamespace, \
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const char *attrname, struct iovec *iovp, \
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int iovcnt); }
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373 STD BSD { int extattr_delete_fd(int fd, int attrnamespace, \
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const char *attrname); }
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2001-04-11 20:20:40 +00:00
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374 STD BSD { int __setugid(int flag); }
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