/******************************************************************************* Copyright(C) Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. This file is part of Sortix. Sortix is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Sortix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Sortix. If not, see . x86/syscall.S An assembly stub that acts as glue for system calls. *******************************************************************************/ #include .global syscall_handler .section .text .type syscall_handler, @function syscall_handler: /* -- stack is 12 bytes from being 16-byte aligned -- */ movl $0, global_errno # Reset errno pushl %ebp /* -- stack is 8 bytes from being 16-byte aligned -- */ # Grant ourselves kernel permissions to the data segment. movl %ds, %ebp pushl %ebp /* -- stack is 4 bytes from being 16-byte aligned -- */ movw $0x10, %bp movl %ebp, %ds movl %ebp, %es # Make sure the requested system call is valid. cmp $SYSCALL_MAX_NUM, %eax jae 3f 1: # Read a system call function pointer. xorl %ebp, %ebp movl syscall_list(%ebp,%eax,4), %eax # Point the %ebp register to the pushed user-space %ebp above. movl %esp, %ebp addl $4, %ebp # Call the system call. pushl %esi /* -- stack is 16-byte aligned -- */ pushl %edi pushl %edx pushl %ecx pushl %ebx /* -- stack is 16-byte aligned -- */ calll *%eax addl $20, %esp # Restore the previous permissions to data segment. popl %ebp movl %ebp, %ds movl %ebp, %es # Return to user-space, system call result in %eax:%edx, errno in %ecx. popl %ebp movl global_errno, %ecx # Zero registers to avoid information leaks. # eax is the return value. # ecx is errno. # edx is the return value (MIGHT NOT BE INITIALIZED, CAN LEAK!). # ebx is set in a moment. xor %esi, %esi xor %edi, %edi # If any signals are pending, fire them now. movl asm_signal_is_pending, %ebx testl %ebx, %ebx jnz 4f # ebx is zero in this branch. 2: iretl 3: # Call the null system call instead. xorl %eax, %eax jmp 1b 4: # We can't return to this location after the signal, since if any system # call is made this stack will get reused and all our nice temporaries wil # be garbage. We therefore pass the kernel the state to return to and it'll # handle it for us when the signal is over. movl %esp, %ebx int $130 # Deliver pending signals. # If we end up here, it means that the signal didn't override anything and # that we should just go ahead and return to userspace ourselves. xor %ebx, %ebx jmp 2b .size syscall_handler, .-syscall_handler