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authorAdin Scannell <ascannell@google.com>2020-05-06 14:12:08 -0700
committergVisor bot <gvisor-bot@google.com>2020-05-06 14:13:48 -0700
commit279f1eb7abb28966ef633fa61418bffad4a716b0 (patch)
tree161fdd7cddde9b9c7303571cde2b9d345f5b0a6a /pkg/sentry/kernel
parentb08222cf3a80a57e77ac4af7a410f188ba01e0f4 (diff)
Fix runsc syscall documentation generation.
We can register any number of tables with any number of architectures, and need not limit the definitions to the architecture in question. This allows runsc to generate documentation for all architectures simultaneously. Similarly, this simplifies the VFSv2 patching process. PiperOrigin-RevId: 310224827
Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/sentry/kernel')
-rw-r--r--pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go58
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go b/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go
index 84156d5a1..413111faf 100644
--- a/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go
+++ b/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ import (
//
// The types below create fast lookup slices for all syscalls. This maximum
// serves as a sanity check that we don't allocate huge slices for a very large
-// syscall.
+// syscall. This is checked during registration.
const maxSyscallNum = 2000
// SyscallSupportLevel is a syscall support levels.
@@ -266,6 +266,16 @@ type SyscallTable struct {
FeatureEnable SyscallFlagsTable
}
+// MaxSysno returns the largest system call number.
+func (s *SyscallTable) MaxSysno() (max uintptr) {
+ for num := range s.Table {
+ if num > max {
+ max = num
+ }
+ }
+ return max
+}
+
// allSyscallTables contains all known tables.
var allSyscallTables []*SyscallTable
@@ -286,6 +296,20 @@ func LookupSyscallTable(os abi.OS, a arch.Arch) (*SyscallTable, bool) {
// RegisterSyscallTable registers a new syscall table for use by a Kernel.
func RegisterSyscallTable(s *SyscallTable) {
+ if max := s.MaxSysno(); max > maxSyscallNum {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("SyscallTable %+v contains too large syscall number %d", s, max))
+ }
+ if _, ok := LookupSyscallTable(s.OS, s.Arch); ok {
+ panic(fmt.Sprintf("Duplicate SyscallTable registered for OS %v Arch %v", s.OS, s.Arch))
+ }
+ allSyscallTables = append(allSyscallTables, s)
+ s.Init()
+}
+
+// Init initializes the system call table.
+//
+// This should normally be called only during registration.
+func (s *SyscallTable) Init() {
if s.Table == nil {
// Ensure non-nil lookup table.
s.Table = make(map[uintptr]Syscall)
@@ -295,42 +319,16 @@ func RegisterSyscallTable(s *SyscallTable) {
s.Emulate = make(map[usermem.Addr]uintptr)
}
- var max uintptr
- for num := range s.Table {
- if num > max {
- max = num
- }
- }
-
- if max > maxSyscallNum {
- panic(fmt.Sprintf("SyscallTable %+v contains too large syscall number %d", s, max))
- }
-
- s.lookup = make([]SyscallFn, max+1)
+ max := s.MaxSysno() // Checked during RegisterSyscallTable.
// Initialize the fast-lookup table.
+ s.lookup = make([]SyscallFn, max+1)
for num, sc := range s.Table {
s.lookup[num] = sc.Fn
}
+ // Initialize all features.
s.FeatureEnable.init(s.Table, max)
-
- if _, ok := LookupSyscallTable(s.OS, s.Arch); ok {
- panic(fmt.Sprintf("Duplicate SyscallTable registered for OS %v Arch %v", s.OS, s.Arch))
- }
-
- // Save a reference to this table.
- //
- // This is required for a Kernel to find the table and for save/restore
- // operations below.
- allSyscallTables = append(allSyscallTables, s)
-}
-
-// FlushSyscallTablesTestOnly flushes the syscall tables for tests. Used for
-// parameterized VFSv2 tests.
-// TODO(gvisor.dv/issue/1624): Remove when VFS1 is no longer supported.
-func FlushSyscallTablesTestOnly() {
- allSyscallTables = nil
}
// Lookup returns the syscall implementation, if one exists.