linux-user: Fix stat64 syscall for SPARC64

Some targets use a stat64 structure for the stat64 syscall while others
use a stat structure. SPARC64 used the wrong kind.

Instead of extending the conditional compilation in syscall.c, now a
macro TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64 is defined whenever a target has a
target_stat64.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
Reviewed-by: Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>
This commit is contained in:
Stefan Weil 2013-10-30 22:52:24 +01:00
parent bdf523e692
commit 20d155bc90
2 changed files with 17 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -4870,10 +4870,10 @@ static inline abi_long host_to_target_stat64(void *cpu_env,
} else
#endif
{
#if TARGET_ABI_BITS == 64 && !defined(TARGET_ALPHA)
struct target_stat *target_st;
#else
#if defined(TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64)
struct target_stat64 *target_st;
#else
struct target_stat *target_st;
#endif
if (!lock_user_struct(VERIFY_WRITE, target_st, target_addr, 0))

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@ -1178,6 +1178,7 @@ struct target_stat {
/* This matches struct stat64 in glibc2.1, hence the absolutely
* insane amounts of padding around dev_t's.
*/
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
unsigned short st_dev;
unsigned char __pad0[10];
@ -1213,6 +1214,7 @@ struct target_stat64 {
} QEMU_PACKED;
#ifdef TARGET_ARM
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_eabi_stat64 {
unsigned long long st_dev;
unsigned int __pad1;
@ -1262,6 +1264,7 @@ struct target_stat {
abi_ulong __unused4[2];
};
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
unsigned char __pad0[6];
unsigned short st_dev;
@ -1317,6 +1320,7 @@ struct target_stat {
abi_ulong __unused4[2];
};
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
unsigned char __pad0[6];
unsigned short st_dev;
@ -1384,6 +1388,8 @@ struct target_stat {
#endif
};
#if !defined(TARGET_PPC64) || defined(TARGET_ABI32)
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct QEMU_PACKED target_stat64 {
unsigned long long st_dev;
unsigned long long st_ino;
@ -1406,6 +1412,7 @@ struct QEMU_PACKED target_stat64 {
unsigned int __unused4;
unsigned int __unused5;
};
#endif
#elif defined(TARGET_MICROBLAZE)
@ -1431,6 +1438,7 @@ struct target_stat {
};
/* FIXME: Microblaze no-mmu user-space has a difference stat64 layout... */
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct QEMU_PACKED target_stat64 {
uint64_t st_dev;
#define TARGET_STAT64_HAS_BROKEN_ST_INO 1
@ -1486,6 +1494,7 @@ struct target_stat {
/* This matches struct stat64 in glibc2.1, hence the absolutely
* insane amounts of padding around dev_t's.
*/
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
unsigned long long st_dev;
unsigned char __pad1[2];
@ -1594,6 +1603,7 @@ struct target_stat {
* struct stat of the 64-bit kernel.
*/
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
unsigned int st_dev;
unsigned int st_pad0[3]; /* Reserved for st_dev expansion */
@ -1665,6 +1675,7 @@ struct target_stat {
* struct stat of the 64-bit kernel.
*/
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
abi_ulong st_dev;
abi_ulong st_pad0[3]; /* Reserved for st_dev expansion */
@ -1721,6 +1732,7 @@ struct target_stat {
unsigned int st_gen;
};
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
abi_ulong st_dev;
abi_ulong st_ino;
@ -1770,6 +1782,7 @@ struct target_stat {
/* This matches struct stat64 in glibc2.1, hence the absolutely
* insane amounts of padding around dev_t's.
*/
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct QEMU_PACKED target_stat64 {
unsigned long long st_dev;
unsigned char __pad0[4];
@ -1897,6 +1910,7 @@ struct target_stat {
unsigned int __unused5;
};
#define TARGET_HAS_STRUCT_STAT64
struct target_stat64 {
uint64_t st_dev;
uint64_t st_ino;