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/*
* Copyright ( c ) 1991 , 1992 Paul Kranenburg < pk @ cs . few . eur . nl >
* Copyright ( c ) 1993 Branko Lankester < branko @ hacktic . nl >
* Copyright ( c ) 1993 , 1994 , 1995 , 1996 Rick Sladkey < jrs @ world . std . com >
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* Copyright ( c ) 1996 - 2001 Wichert Akkerman < wichert @ cistron . nl >
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* All rights reserved .
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms , with or without
* modification , are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met :
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* notice , this list of conditions and the following disclaimer .
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* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission .
*
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*/
# include "defs.h"
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# include <linux/ioctl.h>
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# include "xlat/ioctl_dirs.h"
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# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_INPUT_H
# include <linux / input.h>
# endif
# include "xlat/evdev_abs.h"
# include "xlat/evdev_ev.h"
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static int
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compare ( const void * a , const void * b )
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{
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const unsigned int code1 = ( const uintptr_t ) a ;
ioctl: assume that all ioctl commands have unsigned int type
In linux, ioctl command number has a 32-bit unsigned integer type:
fs/ioctl.c:SYSCALL_DEFINE3(ioctl, unsigned int, fd, unsigned int, cmd, unsigned long, arg)
If the kernel completely ignores other bits on 64-bit architectures,
why should strace care?
Let's follow the kernel and treat it as unsigned int.
* defs.h (struct_ioctlent): Change "code" type to "unsigned int".
(ioctl_decode, ioctl_lookup, block_ioctl, loop_ioctl, mtd_ioctl,
ubi_ioctl, ptp_ioctl, scsi_ioctl, sock_ioctl, term_ioctl, rtc_ioctl,
v4l2_ioctl): Likewise.
* ioctl.c (ioctl_decode, ioctl_lookup, compare, ioctl_next_match):
Likewise.
* block.c (block_ioctl): Likewise.
* loop.c (loop_ioctl): Likewise.
* mtd.c (mtd_ioctl, ubi_ioctl): Likewise.
* ptp.c (ptp_ioctl): Likewise.
* scsi.c (scsi_ioctl): Likewise.
* sock.c (sock_ioctl): Likewise.
* term.c (term_ioctl): Likewise.
* time.c (rtc_ioctl): Likewise.
* v4l2.c (v4l2_ioctl): Likewise.
* ioctlsort.c (struct ioctlent, compare, main): Likewise.
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const unsigned int code2 = ( ( struct_ioctlent * ) b ) - > code ;
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return ( code1 > code2 ) ? 1 : ( code1 < code2 ) ? - 1 : 0 ;
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}
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static const struct_ioctlent *
ioctl: take all 32 bits of ioctl commands into account
Historically, only 16 bits (8-bit number and 8-bit type) of 32-bit ioctl
commands were used for decoding, which was the source for numerous
annoying collisions like this:
ioctl(0, SNDCTL_TMR_TIMEBASE or SNDRV_TIMER_IOCTL_NEXT_DEVICE or TCGETS, {B38400 opost isig icanon echo ...}) = 0
ioctl(0, MGSL_IOCGPARAMS or MMTIMER_GETRES or MTIOCTOP or SNDCTL_MIDI_MPUMODE, 0x7fffd47f7338) = -1 ENOTTY (Inappropriate ioctl for device)
The solution is to use all 32 bits for decoding, not just "number" and
"type", but also "size" and "direction".
As some architectures override defaults that come from asm-generic/ and
provide alternative definitions for some ioctl commands, we support
per-architecture ioctl definitions and merge them with common
definitions at build time. During the merge, we used to keep both
generic and architecture-specific definitions, now architecture-specific
definitions have precedence over generic ones -- ioctlsort omits
definitions from asm-generic/ for those ioctl names that have different
definitions in asm/.
Additional bits of "direction" are architecture specific -- the number
of bits and their values differ between architectures. To reduce
architecture differences in the source code, we keep "direction" in
symbolic form and compile it in ioctlsort.
Additional bits of "size" are also architecture specific -- not only the
number of bits differ between architectures, but sizes of many types
depend on sizeof(long). To reduce architecture differences in the
source code, we keep 32-bit and 64-bit versions of common ioctl
definitions, and use the appropriate version for each architecture and
personality.
To implement this, the tools for generating ioctl definitions from
kernel headers have been rewritten, and the source format of ioctl
definitions has been extended. The final ioctlent*.h files that are
included by syscall.c are now generated from source ioctls_inc*.h and
ioctls_arch*.h files at build time with ioctlsort.
* ioctl.c (ioctl_lookup): Use all 32 bits of ioctl command code.
* ioctlsort.c: Rewritten.
* linux/32/ioctls_inc.h: New file.
* linux/64/ioctls_inc.h: New file.
* linux/aarch64/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/aarch64/ioctls_arch1.h: New file.
* linux/aarch64/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/aarch64/ioctls_inc1.h: New file.
* linux/alpha/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/alpha/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/arc/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/arc/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/arm/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/arm/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/avr32/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/avr32/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/bfin/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/bfin/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/hppa/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/hppa/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/i386/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/i386/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/ia64/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/ia64/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/m68k/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/m68k/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/metag/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/metag/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/microblaze/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/microblaze/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/mips/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/mips/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/or1k/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/or1k/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/powerpc/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/powerpc/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/powerpc64/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/powerpc64/ioctls_arch1.h: New file.
* linux/powerpc64/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/powerpc64/ioctls_inc1.h: New file.
* linux/s390/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/s390/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/s390x/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/s390x/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/sh/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/sh/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/sh64/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/sh64/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/sparc/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/sparc/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/sparc64/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/sparc64/ioctls_arch2.h: New file.
* linux/sparc64/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/sparc64/ioctls_inc2.h: New file.
* linux/tile/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/tile/ioctls_arch1.h: New file.
* linux/tile/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/tile/ioctls_inc1.h: New file.
* linux/x32/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/x32/ioctls_arch1.h: New file.
* linux/x32/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/x32/ioctls_inc1.h: New file.
* linux/x86_64/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/x86_64/ioctls_arch1.h: New file.
* linux/x86_64/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/x86_64/ioctls_inc1.h: New file.
* linux/xtensa/ioctls_arch0.h: New file.
* linux/xtensa/ioctls_inc0.h: New file.
* linux/aarch64/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/aarch64/ioctlent1.h: Remove.
* linux/alpha/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/arc/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/arm/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/avr32/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/bfin/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/hppa/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/i386/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/ia64/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/ioctlent.sh: Remove.
* linux/m68k/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/metag/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/microblaze/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/mips/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/mips/ioctlent.sh: Remove.
* linux/or1k/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/powerpc/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/powerpc64/ioctlent.h: Remove.
* linux/powerpc64/ioctlent1.h: Remove.
* linux/s390/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/s390x/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/sh/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/sh64/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/sparc/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/sparc64/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/sparc64/ioctlent2.h: Remove.
* linux/tile/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/tile/ioctlent1.h: Remove.
* linux/x32/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/x32/ioctlent1.h: Remove.
* linux/x86_64/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/x86_64/ioctlent1.h: Remove.
* linux/xtensa/ioctlent.h.in: Remove.
* linux/x86_64/ioctlent2.h: Include ioctlent0.h instead of ioctlent.h.
* syscall.c (struct_ioctlent ioctlent0): Likewise.
* Makefile.am: Remove all ioctlent-related definitions.
Define the list of ioctlent*.h files that have to be generated by
presence of $(srcdir)/$(OS)/$(ARCH)/ioctls_inc*.h files.
Add rules for ioctlent*.h files generation.
(EXTRA_DIST): Update.
* maint/ioctls_gen.sh: New file.
* maint/ioctls_hex.sh: New file.
* maint/ioctls_sym.sh: New file.
* maint/print_ioctlent.c: New file.
* HACKING-scripts: Update for ioctlent.sh -> ioctls_gen.sh migration.
* .gitignore: Add ioctlent[012].h and ioctls_all[012].h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Add linux/hiddev.h
and linux/mmtimer.h for tests.
* tests/ioctl.c: New file.
* tests/ioctl.test: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Add ioctl.
(TESTS): Add ioctl.test.
* tests/.gitignore: Add ioctl.
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ioctl_lookup ( const unsigned int code )
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{
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struct_ioctlent * iop ;
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iop = bsearch ( ( const void * ) ( const uintptr_t ) code , ioctlent ,
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nioctlents , sizeof ( ioctlent [ 0 ] ) , compare ) ;
while ( iop > ioctlent ) {
iop - - ;
if ( iop - > code ! = code ) {
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iop + + ;
break ;
}
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}
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return iop ;
}
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static const struct_ioctlent *
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ioctl_next_match ( const struct_ioctlent * iop )
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{
ioctl: assume that all ioctl commands have unsigned int type
In linux, ioctl command number has a 32-bit unsigned integer type:
fs/ioctl.c:SYSCALL_DEFINE3(ioctl, unsigned int, fd, unsigned int, cmd, unsigned long, arg)
If the kernel completely ignores other bits on 64-bit architectures,
why should strace care?
Let's follow the kernel and treat it as unsigned int.
* defs.h (struct_ioctlent): Change "code" type to "unsigned int".
(ioctl_decode, ioctl_lookup, block_ioctl, loop_ioctl, mtd_ioctl,
ubi_ioctl, ptp_ioctl, scsi_ioctl, sock_ioctl, term_ioctl, rtc_ioctl,
v4l2_ioctl): Likewise.
* ioctl.c (ioctl_decode, ioctl_lookup, compare, ioctl_next_match):
Likewise.
* block.c (block_ioctl): Likewise.
* loop.c (loop_ioctl): Likewise.
* mtd.c (mtd_ioctl, ubi_ioctl): Likewise.
* ptp.c (ptp_ioctl): Likewise.
* scsi.c (scsi_ioctl): Likewise.
* sock.c (sock_ioctl): Likewise.
* term.c (term_ioctl): Likewise.
* time.c (rtc_ioctl): Likewise.
* v4l2.c (v4l2_ioctl): Likewise.
* ioctlsort.c (struct ioctlent, compare, main): Likewise.
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const unsigned int code = iop - > code ;
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iop + + ;
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if ( iop < ioctlent + nioctlents & & iop - > code = = code )
return iop ;
return NULL ;
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}
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static void
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ioctl_print_code ( const unsigned int code )
{
tprints ( " _IOC( " ) ;
printflags ( ioctl_dirs , _IOC_DIR ( code ) , " _IOC_??? " ) ;
tprintf ( " , 0x%02x, 0x%02x, 0x%02x) " ,
_IOC_TYPE ( code ) , _IOC_NR ( code ) , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
}
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static int
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evdev_decode_number ( const unsigned int code )
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{
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const unsigned int nr = _IOC_NR ( code ) ;
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if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = _IOC_WRITE ) {
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if ( nr > = 0xc0 & & nr < = 0xc0 + 0x3f ) {
tprints ( " EVIOCSABS( " ) ;
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printxval ( evdev_abs , nr - 0xc0 , " ABS_??? " ) ;
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tprints ( " ) " ) ;
return 1 ;
}
}
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if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) ! = _IOC_READ )
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return 0 ;
if ( nr > = 0x20 & & nr < = 0x20 + 0x1f ) {
tprints ( " EVIOCGBIT( " ) ;
printxval ( evdev_ev , nr - 0x20 , " EV_??? " ) ;
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tprintf ( " , %u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
} else if ( nr > = 0x40 & & nr < = 0x40 + 0x3f ) {
tprints ( " EVIOCGABS( " ) ;
printxval ( evdev_abs , nr - 0x40 , " ABS_??? " ) ;
tprints ( " ) " ) ;
return 1 ;
}
switch ( _IOC_NR ( nr ) ) {
case 0x06 :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGNAME(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x07 :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGPHYS(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x08 :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGUNIQ(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x09 :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGPROP(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x0a :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGMTSLOTS(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x18 :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGKEY(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x19 :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGLED(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x1a :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGSND(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x1b :
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tprintf ( " EVIOCGSW(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
default :
return 0 ;
}
}
static int
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hiddev_decode_number ( const unsigned int code )
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{
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if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = _IOC_READ ) {
switch ( _IOC_NR ( code ) ) {
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case 0x04 :
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tprintf ( " HIDIOCGRAWNAME(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x05 :
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tprintf ( " HIDIOCGRAWPHYS(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x06 :
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tprintf ( " HIDIOCSFEATURE(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x12 :
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tprintf ( " HIDIOCGPHYS(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
default :
return 0 ;
}
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} else if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = ( _IOC_READ | _IOC_WRITE ) ) {
switch ( _IOC_NR ( code ) ) {
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case 0x06 :
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tprintf ( " HIDIOCSFEATURE(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
case 0x07 :
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tprintf ( " HIDIOCGFEATURE(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
default :
return 0 ;
}
}
return 0 ;
}
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static int
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ioctl_decode_command_number ( struct tcb * tcp )
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{
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const unsigned int code = tcp - > u_arg [ 1 ] ;
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switch ( _IOC_TYPE ( code ) ) {
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case ' E ' :
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return evdev_decode_number ( code ) ;
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case ' H ' :
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return hiddev_decode_number ( code ) ;
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case ' M ' :
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if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = _IOC_WRITE ) {
tprintf ( " MIXER_WRITE(%u) " , _IOC_NR ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
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} else if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = _IOC_READ ) {
tprintf ( " MIXER_READ(%u) " , _IOC_NR ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
}
return 0 ;
case ' U ' :
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if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = _IOC_READ & & _IOC_NR ( code ) = = 0x2c ) {
tprintf ( " UI_GET_SYSNAME(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
}
return 0 ;
case ' j ' :
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if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = _IOC_READ & & _IOC_NR ( code ) = = 0x13 ) {
tprintf ( " JSIOCGNAME(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
}
return 0 ;
case ' k ' :
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if ( _IOC_DIR ( code ) = = _IOC_WRITE & & _IOC_NR ( code ) = = 0 ) {
tprintf ( " SPI_IOC_MESSAGE(%u) " , _IOC_SIZE ( code ) ) ;
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return 1 ;
}
return 0 ;
default :
return 0 ;
}
}
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static int
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ioctl_decode ( struct tcb * tcp )
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{
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const unsigned int code = tcp - > u_arg [ 1 ] ;
Change type of ioctl 3rd argument from long to kernel_ureg_t
* defs.h (DECL_IOCTL): Change arg type from long to kernel_ureg_t.
* dm.c (dm_known_ioctl, dm_ioctl): Likewise.
* file_ioctl.c (file_ioctl): Likewise.
* fs_x_ioctl.c (fs_x_ioctl): Likewise.
* ioctl.c (ioctl_decode): Likewise.
* loop.c (decode_loop_info, decode_loop_info64): Change addr type
from long to kernel_ureg_t.
(loop_ioctl): Change arg type from long to kernel_ureg_t.
* ptp.c (ptp_ioctl): Likewise.
* scsi.c (print_sg_io_v3_req, print_sg_io_v3_res, print_sg_io_v4_req,
print_sg_io_v4_res, scsi_ioctl): Likewise.
* sock.c (print_ifreq, sock_ioctl): Likewise.
(decode_ifconf): Change addr type from long to kernel_ureg_t.
* term.c (decode_termios, decode_termio, decode_winsize, decode_ttysize,
decode_modem_flags): Likewise.
(term_ioctl): Change arg type from long to kernel_ureg_t.
* ubi.c (ubi_ioctl): Likewise.
* userfaultfd.c (uffdio_ioctl): Likewise.
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const kernel_ureg_t arg = tcp - > u_arg [ 2 ] ;
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ioctl: assume that all ioctl commands have unsigned int type
In linux, ioctl command number has a 32-bit unsigned integer type:
fs/ioctl.c:SYSCALL_DEFINE3(ioctl, unsigned int, fd, unsigned int, cmd, unsigned long, arg)
If the kernel completely ignores other bits on 64-bit architectures,
why should strace care?
Let's follow the kernel and treat it as unsigned int.
* defs.h (struct_ioctlent): Change "code" type to "unsigned int".
(ioctl_decode, ioctl_lookup, block_ioctl, loop_ioctl, mtd_ioctl,
ubi_ioctl, ptp_ioctl, scsi_ioctl, sock_ioctl, term_ioctl, rtc_ioctl,
v4l2_ioctl): Likewise.
* ioctl.c (ioctl_decode, ioctl_lookup, compare, ioctl_next_match):
Likewise.
* block.c (block_ioctl): Likewise.
* loop.c (loop_ioctl): Likewise.
* mtd.c (mtd_ioctl, ubi_ioctl): Likewise.
* ptp.c (ptp_ioctl): Likewise.
* scsi.c (scsi_ioctl): Likewise.
* sock.c (sock_ioctl): Likewise.
* term.c (term_ioctl): Likewise.
* time.c (rtc_ioctl): Likewise.
* v4l2.c (v4l2_ioctl): Likewise.
* ioctlsort.c (struct ioctlent, compare, main): Likewise.
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switch ( _IOC_TYPE ( code ) ) {
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# if defined(ALPHA) || defined(POWERPC)
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case ' f ' : {
int ret = file_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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if ( ret ! = RVAL_DECODED )
return ret ;
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}
case ' t ' :
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case ' T ' :
return term_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# else /* !ALPHA */
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case ' f ' :
return file_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case 0x54 :
# endif /* !ALPHA */
return term_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
case 0x89 :
return sock_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case ' p ' :
return rtc_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case 0x03 :
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return hdio_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case 0x12 :
return block_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case ' X ' :
return fs_x_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# ifdef HAVE_SCSI_SG_H
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case 0x22 :
return scsi_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# endif
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case ' L ' :
return loop_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case ' M ' :
return mtd_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case ' o ' :
case ' O ' :
return ubi_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case ' V ' :
return v4l2_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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case ' = ' :
return ptp_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_INPUT_H
case ' E ' :
return evdev_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# endif
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_USERFAULTFD_H
case 0xaa :
return uffdio_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# endif
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_BTRFS_H
case 0x94 :
return btrfs_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# endif
# ifdef HAVE_LINUX_DM_IOCTL_H
case 0xfd :
return dm_ioctl ( tcp , code , arg ) ;
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# endif
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default :
break ;
}
return 0 ;
}
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SYS_FUNC ( ioctl )
{
const struct_ioctlent * iop ;
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int ret ;
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if ( entering ( tcp ) ) {
printfd ( tcp , tcp - > u_arg [ 0 ] ) ;
tprints ( " , " ) ;
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ret = ioctl_decode_command_number ( tcp ) ;
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if ( ! ( ret & IOCTL_NUMBER_STOP_LOOKUP ) ) {
iop = ioctl_lookup ( tcp - > u_arg [ 1 ] ) ;
if ( iop ) {
if ( ret )
tprints ( " or " ) ;
tprints ( iop - > symbol ) ;
while ( ( iop = ioctl_next_match ( iop ) ) )
tprintf ( " or %s " , iop - > symbol ) ;
} else if ( ! ret ) {
ioctl_print_code ( tcp - > u_arg [ 1 ] ) ;
}
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}
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ret = ioctl_decode ( tcp ) ;
} else {
ret = ioctl_decode ( tcp ) | RVAL_DECODED ;
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}
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if ( ret & RVAL_DECODED ) {
ret & = ~ RVAL_DECODED ;
if ( ret )
- - ret ;
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else
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tprintf ( " , %# " PRI_krx , tcp - > u_arg [ 2 ] ) ;
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ret | = RVAL_DECODED ;
} else {
if ( ret )
- - ret ;
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}
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return ret ;
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}