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Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/sentry/kernel')
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go | 60 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/sentry/kernel/table_test.go | 8 |
2 files changed, 59 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go b/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go index 0572053db..27cd3728b 100644 --- a/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go +++ b/pkg/sentry/kernel/syscalls.go @@ -32,6 +32,51 @@ import ( // syscall. const maxSyscallNum = 2000 +// SyscallSupportLevel is a syscall support levels. +type SyscallSupportLevel int + +// String returns a human readable represetation of the support level. +func (l SyscallSupportLevel) String() string { + switch l { + case SupportUnimplemented: + return "Unimplemented" + case SupportPartial: + return "Partial Support" + case SupportFull: + return "Full Support" + default: + return "Undocumented" + } +} + +const ( + // SupportUndocumented indicates the syscall is not documented yet. + SupportUndocumented = iota + + // SupportUnimplemented indicates the syscall is unimplemented. + SupportUnimplemented + + // SupportPartial indicates the syscall is partially supported. + SupportPartial + + // SupportFull indicates the syscall is fully supported. + SupportFull +) + +// Syscall includes the syscall implementation and compatibility information. +type Syscall struct { + // Name is the syscall name. + Name string + // Fn is the implementation of the syscall. + Fn SyscallFn + // SupportLevel is the level of support implemented in gVisor. + SupportLevel SyscallSupportLevel + // Note describes the compatibility of the syscall. + Note string + // URLs is set of URLs to any relevant bugs or issues. + URLs []string +} + // SyscallFn is a syscall implementation. type SyscallFn func(t *Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *SyscallControl, error) @@ -83,7 +128,7 @@ type SyscallFlagsTable struct { // Init initializes the struct, with all syscalls in table set to enable. // // max is the largest syscall number in table. -func (e *SyscallFlagsTable) init(table map[uintptr]SyscallFn, max uintptr) { +func (e *SyscallFlagsTable) init(table map[uintptr]Syscall, max uintptr) { e.enable = make([]uint32, max+1) for num := range table { e.enable[num] = syscallPresent @@ -194,7 +239,7 @@ type SyscallTable struct { AuditNumber uint32 `state:"manual"` // Table is the collection of functions. - Table map[uintptr]SyscallFn `state:"manual"` + Table map[uintptr]Syscall `state:"manual"` // lookup is a fixed-size array that holds the syscalls (indexed by // their numbers). It is used for fast look ups. @@ -247,7 +292,7 @@ func LookupSyscallTable(os abi.OS, a arch.Arch) (*SyscallTable, bool) { func RegisterSyscallTable(s *SyscallTable) { if s.Table == nil { // Ensure non-nil lookup table. - s.Table = make(map[uintptr]SyscallFn) + s.Table = make(map[uintptr]Syscall) } if s.Emulate == nil { // Ensure non-nil emulate table. @@ -268,8 +313,8 @@ func RegisterSyscallTable(s *SyscallTable) { s.lookup = make([]SyscallFn, max+1) // Initialize the fast-lookup table. - for num, fn := range s.Table { - s.lookup[num] = fn + for num, sc := range s.Table { + s.lookup[num] = sc.Fn } s.FeatureEnable.init(s.Table, max) @@ -303,5 +348,8 @@ func (s *SyscallTable) LookupEmulate(addr usermem.Addr) (uintptr, bool) { // mapLookup is similar to Lookup, except that it only uses the syscall table, // that is, it skips the fast look array. This is available for benchmarking. func (s *SyscallTable) mapLookup(sysno uintptr) SyscallFn { - return s.Table[sysno] + if sc, ok := s.Table[sysno]; ok { + return sc.Fn + } + return nil } diff --git a/pkg/sentry/kernel/table_test.go b/pkg/sentry/kernel/table_test.go index 8f7cdb9f3..3f2b042c8 100644 --- a/pkg/sentry/kernel/table_test.go +++ b/pkg/sentry/kernel/table_test.go @@ -26,11 +26,13 @@ const ( ) func createSyscallTable() *SyscallTable { - m := make(map[uintptr]SyscallFn) + m := make(map[uintptr]Syscall) for i := uintptr(0); i <= maxTestSyscall; i++ { j := i - m[i] = func(*Task, arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *SyscallControl, error) { - return j, nil, nil + m[i] = Syscall{ + Fn: func(*Task, arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *SyscallControl, error) { + return j, nil, nil + }, } } |