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Add an argument to print_time* routines that signalises, whether
the time value is wall clock time or not.
* aio.c (print_io_getevents): Add an argument to print_timespec call.
* defs.h (print_timeval32_t, print_timeval32, print_itimerval32): Add
"bool rtc" argument.
* desc.c (decode_select): Add bool argument to print_tv_ts callback
function argument.
* futex.c (SYS_FUNC(futex)) <case FUTEX_WAIT>: Call print_timespec with
rtc=false, as the timestamp is always relative.
<case FUTEX_LOCK_PI>: Call print_timespec with rtc=true, as the timeout
is always absolute.
<case FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET, case FUTEX_WAIT_REQUEUE_PI>: Call
print_timespec with rtc set to true when op has FUTEX_CLOCK_REALTIME
flag.
* ipc_sem.c (SYS_FUNC(semtimedop)): Call print_timespec with rtc=false,
as timeout is always relative.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_clock_getres, sys_stime): Remove.
* mmsghdr.c (SYS_FUNC(recvmmsg)): Call print_timespec with rtc=false, as
timeout is relative.
* mq.c (SYS_FUNC(mq_timedsend), SYS_FUNC(mq_timedreceive)): Call
print_timespec with rtc=true, as timeout is absolute.
* msghdr.c (print_scm_timestamp, print_scm_timestampns,
print_scm_timestamping): Call print_struct_timeval_data_size,
print_struct_timespec_data_size, print_struct_timespec_array_data_size
with rtc=true as timestamps presumed absolute.
* poll.c (SYS_FUNC(ppoll)): Call print_timespec with rtc=false, as
timeout is relative.
* print_time.c (print_time_t): New function.
(SYS_FUNC(time)): Use print_time_t for printing time.
(SYS_FUNC(stime)): New function.
* print_timespec.c (print_timespec_t, print_struct_timespec_data_size,
print_struct_timespec_array_data_size, print_timespec): Add rtc argument,
handle it.
(print_timespec_t_utime): Call print_timespec_t with rtc=false when
xlat_style is not abbreviated, call print_timespec_t with rtc=true
instead of manual time stamp printing.
(print_itimerspec): Call print_timespec_t with rtc=false.
* print_timeval.c (print_timeval_t, print_struct_timeval_data_size,
print_timeval, print_itimerval, print_timeval32_t, print_timeval32):
Add rtc argument, handle it.
(print_timeval_t_utime, print_timeval32_t_utime): Remove.
(print_struct_timeval): New function.
(print_timeval_utimes): Use print_struct_timeval instead of
print_timeval_t_utime.
* print_timex.c (print_timex): Add rtc argument, handle it.
* printrusage.c (printrusage): Call print_struct_timeval with rtc=false.
* sched.c (sched_rr_get_interval): Call print_timespec with rtc=false.
* signal.c (rt_sigtimedwait): Call print_timespec with rtc=false.
* time.c: Include "xlat/clocknames.h" under XLAT_MACROS_ONLY.
(gettimeofday, settimeofday): Call print_timeval with rtc=true.
(osf_gettimeofday, osf_settimeofday): Call print_timeval32 with rtc=true.
(nanosleep): Call print_timespec with rtc=false.
(getitimer, setitimer): Call print_itimerval with rtc=false.
(osf_getitimer, osf_setitimer): Call print_itimerval32 wirh rtc=false.
(do_adjtimex): Add rtc argument, handle it.
(is_rtcid): New function.
(clock_settime, clock_gettime): Call print_timespec with rtc=true if 0th
argument is a real-time clock (as indicated by is_rtcid).
(SYS_FUNC(clock_getres)): New syscall decoder.
(SYS_FUNC(clock_nanosleep)): Call print_timespec with rtc=true if clock
is realtime (as indicated by is_rtcid) and TIMER_ABSTIME is set in flags.
(SYS_FUNC(clock_adjtime)): Call do_adjtimex with rtc=true if clock is
realtime.
* tests/adjtimex.c: Update expected output.
* tests/clock_nanosleep.c: Likewise.
Decode struct robust_list_head.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_set_robust_list): Remove.
* get_robust_list.c (DEF_MPERS_TYPE(struct_robust_list_head)): Add mpers
type definition.
Include <linux/futex.h>.
(struct_robust_list_head): New type definition.
Include MPERS_DEFS, "print_fields.h".
(decode_robust_list): New function.
(SYS_FUNC(set_robust_list)): New decoder.
(SYS_FUNC(get_robust_list)): Decode second argument.
* tests/xet_robust_list.c: Include <string.h>, <linux/futex.h>.
(sprintaddr): Remove.
(print_rlh): New function.
(main): Add get_robust_list/set_robust_list checks.
Do not assume that some syscalls do not generate syscall-exit-stops.
When syscalls fail for any reason they may generate syscall-exit-stops.
The solution is to wait for an actual exit reported by PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT
and print the end of unfinished exiting syscall properly.
* exit.c: Remove.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Remove exit.c.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_exit): Alias to printargs_d.
* strace.c (ptrace_setoptions): Add PTRACE_O_TRACEEXIT bit.
(print_event_exit): New function.
(trace): Use it in case of PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT.
* syscall.c (trace_syscall_entering): Remove special handling
of SEN_exit.
Since create_module syscall is present only in kernels before Linux 2.6
and strace does not support those kernels, there is no use to keep this
parser any longer.
* bjm.c (SYS_FUNC(create_module)): Remove.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_create_module): Add stub alias.
* xlat/ipccalls.in: New file.
* ipc.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (libstrace_a_SOURCES): Add it.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_ipc): Remove stub alias.
* syscall.c (decode_ipc_subcall): Treat 1st argument of ipc syscall
as "unsigned int".
[S390 || S390X]: Skip ipc cubcalls that have non-zero version.
[SPARC64]: Likewise, for the native personality.
Save ipc cubcall version for later use by specific ipc parsers.
* ipc_msg.c (SYS_FUNC(msgrcv)): Handle non-zero ipc subcall version.
[SPARC64]: Handle non-ipc_kludge case for the native personality.
* linux/subcall.h (msgrcv): Change nargs from 4 to 5.
* linux/s390/syscallent.h (ipc): Change nargs from 6 to 5.
* linux/s390x/syscallent.h (ipc): Likewise.
* xlat/socketcalls.in: New file.
* socketcall.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (libstrace_a_SOURCES): Add it.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_socketcall): Remove stub alias.
* syscall.c (decode_socket_subcall): Treat 1st argument of socketcall
as "int". Do not substitute syscall until all socketcall arguments
have been fetched successfully.
timerfd syscall was introduced in v2.6.22-rc1, but in v2.6.25-rc1
it was replaced by timerfd_* syscall family.
* linux/avr32/syscallent.h (timerfd): Fix nargs.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_timerfd): Add stub alias.
* time.c (SYS_FUNC(timerfd)): Remove.
These system calls are not implemented in the Linux kernel.
* linux/dummy.h(getpmsg, putpmsg): Move to the list of deprecated
syscalls.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Remove stream.c.
* stream.c: Remove.
* xlat/pmsgflags.in: Remove.
Since query_module syscall is present only in kernels before Linux 2.6
and strace does not support those kernels, there is no use to keep this
parser any longer.
* bjm.c: Do not include <sys/*>, "xlat/qm_which.h",
and "xlat/modflags.h".
(MOD_*, QM_*, module_symbol, module_info, SYS_FUNC(query_module)):
Remove.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_query_module): Add stub alias.
* xlat/modflags.in: Remove.
* xlat/qm_which.in: Remove.
Starting with commit v4.6-281-g7af9f35, we implicitly assume that
HAVE_SENDMSG is always defined. Therefore, the check for sendmsg
availability is redundant and could be safely removed.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Remove sendmsg.
* linux/dummy.h [!HAVE_SENDMSG] (sys_recvmsg, sys_sendmsg): Remove
stub aliases.
* net.c [HAVE_SENDMSG]: Define unconditionally.
* syscall.c (dumpio) [HAVE_SENDMSG]: Likewise.
* pathtrace.c (pathtrace_match): Change all comparisons with function
pointers to a single SEN based switch.
* syscall.c (dumpio, trace_syscall_entering): Change all comparisons
with function pointers to comparisons with SENs.
* ipc.c (sys_ipc): Remove.
* sock.c (sys_socketcall): Likewise.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_ipc, sys_socketcall): New aliases.
* syscall.c (SEN): New temporary macro.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_printargs): New macro.
* linux/subcall.h: Wrap all sys_func entries using SEN.
* linux/*/syscallent*.h: Likewise.