qemu-e2k/linux-user/arm/syscall.h
Peter Maydell 4ce6243dc6 linux-user: Clean up handling of clone() argument order
Linux manages to have three separate orderings of the arguments to
the clone() syscall on different architectures. In the kernel these
are selected via CONFIG_CLONE_BACKWARDS and CONFIG_CLONE_BACKWARDS2.
Clean up our implementation of this to use similar #define names
rather than a TARGET_* ifdef ladder.

This includes behaviour changes fixing bugs on cris, x86-64, m68k,
openrisc and unicore32.  cris had explicit but wrong handling; the
others were just incorrectly using QEMU's default, which happened
to be the equivalent of CONFIG_CLONE_BACKWARDS. (unicore32 appears
to be broken in the mainline kernel in that it tries to use arg3 for
both parent_tidptr and newtls simultaneously -- we don't attempt
to emulate this bug...)

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
2013-07-22 21:54:36 +03:00

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/* this struct defines the way the registers are stored on the
stack during a system call. */
struct target_pt_regs {
abi_long uregs[18];
};
#define ARM_cpsr uregs[16]
#define ARM_pc uregs[15]
#define ARM_lr uregs[14]
#define ARM_sp uregs[13]
#define ARM_ip uregs[12]
#define ARM_fp uregs[11]
#define ARM_r10 uregs[10]
#define ARM_r9 uregs[9]
#define ARM_r8 uregs[8]
#define ARM_r7 uregs[7]
#define ARM_r6 uregs[6]
#define ARM_r5 uregs[5]
#define ARM_r4 uregs[4]
#define ARM_r3 uregs[3]
#define ARM_r2 uregs[2]
#define ARM_r1 uregs[1]
#define ARM_r0 uregs[0]
#define ARM_ORIG_r0 uregs[17]
#define ARM_SYSCALL_BASE 0x900000
#define ARM_THUMB_SYSCALL 0
#define ARM_NR_BASE 0xf0000
#define ARM_NR_cacheflush (ARM_NR_BASE + 2)
#define ARM_NR_set_tls (ARM_NR_BASE + 5)
#define ARM_NR_semihosting 0x123456
#define ARM_NR_thumb_semihosting 0xAB
#if defined(TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
#define UNAME_MACHINE "armv5teb"
#else
#define UNAME_MACHINE "armv5tel"
#endif
#define TARGET_CLONE_BACKWARDS