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# include "defs.h"
# include "xlat/whence_codes.h"
/* Linux kernel has exactly one version of lseek:
* fs / read_write . c : : SYSCALL_DEFINE3 ( lseek , unsigned , fd , off_t , offset , unsigned , origin )
* In kernel , off_t is always the same as ( kernel ' s ) long
* ( see include / uapi / asm - generic / posix_types . h ) ,
* which means that on x32 we need to use tcp - > ext_arg [ N ] to get offset argument .
* Use test / x32_lseek . c to test lseek decoding .
*/
# if defined(LINUX_MIPSN32) || defined(X32)
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SYS_FUNC ( lseek )
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{
long long offset ;
int whence ;
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printfd ( tcp , tcp - > u_arg [ 0 ] ) ;
offset = tcp - > ext_arg [ 1 ] ;
whence = tcp - > u_arg [ 2 ] ;
if ( whence = = SEEK_SET )
tprintf ( " , %llu, " , offset ) ;
else
tprintf ( " , %lld, " , offset ) ;
printxval ( whence_codes , whence , " SEEK_??? " ) ;
return RVAL_DECODED | RVAL_LUDECIMAL ;
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}
# else
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SYS_FUNC ( lseek )
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{
long offset ;
int whence ;
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printfd ( tcp , tcp - > u_arg [ 0 ] ) ;
offset = tcp - > u_arg [ 1 ] ;
whence = tcp - > u_arg [ 2 ] ;
if ( whence = = SEEK_SET )
tprintf ( " , %lu, " , offset ) ;
else
tprintf ( " , %ld, " , offset ) ;
printxval ( whence_codes , whence , " SEEK_??? " ) ;
return RVAL_DECODED | RVAL_UDECIMAL ;
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}
# endif
/* llseek syscall takes explicitly two ulong arguments hi, lo,
* rather than one 64 - bit argument for which LONG_LONG works
* appropriate for the native byte order .
*
* See kernel ' s fs / read_write . c : : SYSCALL_DEFINE5 ( llseek , . . . )
*
* hi , lo are " unsigned longs " and combined exactly this way in kernel :
* ( ( loff_t ) hi < < 32 ) | lo
* Note that for architectures with kernel ' s long wider than userspace long
* ( such as x32 ) , combining code will use * kernel ' s * , i . e . * wide * longs
* for hi and lo . We would need to use tcp - > ext_arg [ N ] on x32 . . .
* . . . however , x32 ( and x86_64 ) does not _have_ llseek syscall as such .
*/
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SYS_FUNC ( llseek )
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{
if ( entering ( tcp ) ) {
printfd ( tcp , tcp - > u_arg [ 0 ] ) ;
if ( tcp - > u_arg [ 4 ] = = SEEK_SET )
tprintf ( " , %llu, " ,
( ( long long ) tcp - > u_arg [ 1 ] ) < < 32 |
( unsigned long long ) ( unsigned ) tcp - > u_arg [ 2 ] ) ;
else
tprintf ( " , %lld, " ,
( ( long long ) tcp - > u_arg [ 1 ] ) < < 32 |
( unsigned long long ) ( unsigned ) tcp - > u_arg [ 2 ] ) ;
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} else {
printnum_int64 ( tcp , tcp - > u_arg [ 3 ] , " % " PRIu64 ) ;
tprints ( " , " ) ;
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printxval ( whence_codes , tcp - > u_arg [ 4 ] , " SEEK_??? " ) ;
}
return 0 ;
}