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* Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Add sen.h.
(syscallent_names, syscallent_patterns, syscallent_files): New variables.
(sen.h): New rule.
* defs.h (struct sysent): Add sen field.
* generate_sen.sh: New file.
* linux/syscall.h: Include "sen.h".
* syscall.c (SEN_NAME): New temporary macro.
(SEN): Use it to prepend syscall entry number.
Introduce wrappers to the following functions that do memory allocation:
malloc, calloc, realloc, strdup.
This commit is a follow-up to the related discussions in strace-devel ML:
http://sourceforge.net/p/strace/mailman/message/33618180/http://sourceforge.net/p/strace/mailman/message/33733470/
* defs.h (xmalloc, xcalloc, xreallocarray, xstrdup): New prototypes.
* xmalloc.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* count.c (count_syscall, call_summary_pers): Use xcalloc.
* desc.c (decode_select): Use xmalloc.
* dirent.c (sys_getdents, sys_getdents64): Likewise.
* net.c (sys_recvmmsg): Use xstrdup.
* pathtrace.c (storepath): Use xreallocarray.
(pathtrace_match): Use xmalloc.
* strace.c (die_out_of_memory): Move to xmalloc.c.
(expand_tcbtab): Use xcalloc and xreallocarray.
(startup_child): Use xstrdup.
(init): Use xmalloc, xcalloc, and xstrdup.
* syscall.c (reallocate_qual): Use xreallocarray.
(qualify): Use xstrdup.
* unwind.c (unwind_tcb_init): Use xmalloc.
(build_mmap_cache): Use xcalloc, xreallocarray, and xstrdup.
(get_symbol_name): Use xreallocarray.
(stacktrace_walk, queue_put): Use xmalloc.
* util.c (printstr): Use xmalloc.
* vsprintf.c (strace_vfprintf): Likewise.
Some ioctl constants are defined to different values on those 32-bit
architectures where structures containing a 64-bit field are aligned on
a 8-byte boundary and have a size multiple of 8 bytes, and on other
32-bit architectures.
* configure.ac: Check the size of a structure containing a 64-bit field.
* linux/32/ioctls_inc.h: Rename to ...
* linux/32/ioctls_inc_align32.h: ... this.
* linux/32/ioctls_inc_align64.h: New file.
* linux/32/ioctls_inc.h: Include either 32/ioctls_inc_align32.h
or ioctls_inc_align64.h depending on SIZEOF_STRUCT_I64_I32.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add linux/32/ioctls_inc_align32.h and
* linux/32/ioctls_inc_align64.h.
* tests/ioctl.c (main): Test for VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT.
* tests/ioctl.expected: Check VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT decoding.
Reported-by: Philippe De Muyter <phdm@macqel.be>
This commit adds strace support for Altera's Nios-II. The architecture
is supported by Linux since v3.19, and it implements the generic syscall
ABI.
* configure.ac: Add nios2 support.
* cacheflush.c [NIOS2] (sys_cacheflush): New function.
* linux/nios2/*: New Nios-II specific files.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add them.
Signed-off-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@vanguardiasur.com.ar>
Introduce SYS_FUNC macro to declare and define all syscall parsers.
* Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Add sys_func.h.
(sys_func.h): New rule.
* defs.h (SYS_FUNC_NAME, SYS_FUNC): New macros.
* linux/syscall.h: Include "sys_func.h".
[NEED_UID16_PARSERS]: Use SYS_FUNC to declare uid16 syscall parsers.
Remove other declarations.
* linux/alpha/syscallent.h (160, 161): Add sys_ prefix to osf_statfs
and osf_fstatfs syscall parsers.
* *.c: Use SYS_FUNC to define syscall parsers.
* printsiginfo.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h (printsiginfo): Change second argument's type from int to bool.
* signal.c: Stop defining siginfo_t related constants.
Move inclusion of xlat/sig*_codes.h files to printsiginfo.c
(printsigsource, printsigval, printsiginfo_at): Move to printsiginfo.c.
(printsiginfo): Change second argument's type from int to bool,
split, and move to printsiginfo.c.
Personality 1 for sparc and sparc64 appears to be an old attempt
to support stracing Solaris binaries.
It stalled after the only syscall, solaris_open, was covered:
all other solaris_foo's are printargs.
This change deletes personality 1. Now sparc is an one-personality
arch, and sparc64 is a two-personality one.
For clarity, pure renaming of personality 2 files to personality 1 for sparc64
is performed in the next commit - this prevents a state where syscallent1.h
seems to indergo a lot of changes, where in fact in is deleted, and then
replaced by syscallent2.h
Therefore, tree at this commit will not build.
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Split code that use arch-specific registers to separate arch files.
* sigreturn.c (sys_sigreturn): Move arch-specific code
to linux/*/arch_sigreturn.c, include "arch_sigreturn.c".
* linux/arch_sigreturn.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add linux/arch_sigreturn.c
and linux/*/arch_sigreturn.c files.
Split code that use arch-specific registers to separate arch files.
* syscall.c: Move definitions of variables containing fetched registers
to linux/*/arch_regs.c files.
[HAVE_GETRVAL2] (getrval2): Move arch-specific code
to linux/*/arch_getrval2.c, include "arch_getrval2.c".
(print_pc): Move arch-specific code to linux/*/print_pc.c files,
include "print_pc.c".
[X86_64] (x86_64_getregs_old): Rename to getregs_old, move to
linux/x86_64/getregs_old.c, include "getregs_old.c".
[POWERPC] (powerpc_getregs_old): Rename to getregs_old, move to
linux/powerpc/getregs_old.c, include "getregs_old.c".
(get_regs) [X86_64, POWERPC]: Update callers.
(get_scno): Move arch-specific code to linux/*/get_scno.c,
include "get_scno.c".
(get_syscall_args): Move arch-specific code
to linux/*/get_syscall_args.c, include "get_syscall_args.c".
(get_error): Move arch-specific code to linux/*/get_error.c,
include "get_error.c".
(get_syscall_result): Move arch-specific code
to linux/*/get_syscall_result.c, include "get_syscall_result.c".
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add new linux/*/*.c files.
* sigreturn.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h (sprintsigmask_n): New prototype.
(tprintsigmask_addr): New macro.
* signal.c (sprintsigmask_n): Make global.
(tprintsigmask_addr): Remove.
(sys_sigreturn): Move to sigreturn.c.
As ioctls_inc.h generated natively on x32 differs both from 32/ioctls_inc.h
(by 45 entries) and from linux/64/ioctls_inc.h (by 322 entries), use x32
specific ioctl entries on x32 personality.
* linux/x32/ioctls_inc0.h: Generate from linux v3.19 using ioctls_gen.sh.
* linux/x86_64/ioctlent2.h: Remove.
* linux/x86_64/ioctls_arch2.h: New file.
* linux/x86_64/ioctls_inc2.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove linux/x86_64/ioctlent2.h, add
linux/x86_64/ioctls_arch2.h and linux/x86_64/ioctls_inc2.h.
Use the AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD helper to set up build settings when cross
compiling. This way ioctlsort uses the build tools all the time.
* configure.ac: Call AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD.
* Makefile.am (ioctlsort_CC): Set to CC_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_CPPFLAGS): Change CPPFLAGS to CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_CFLAGS): Change CFLAGS to CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_LDFLAGS): Change LDFLAGS to LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_LD): Delete.
(ioctlsort%): Change to ioctlsort%$(BUILD_EXEEXT). Use ioctlsort_CFLAGS.
* m4/ax_prog_cc_for_build.m4: Import from the autoconf-archive package.
This patch introduces decoding for evdev ioctls. For EVIOCSFF the five
first members are decoded, the union is not. The code was compiled and
tested on x86_64 with Linux 3.13.
* evdev.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h (evdev_ioctl): New prototype.
* ioctl.c (ioctl_decode): Call evdev_ioctl for 'E' ioctl commands.
* xlat/evdev_autorepeat.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_ff_status.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_ff_types.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_keycode.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_leds.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_misc.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_mtslots.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_prop.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_relative_axes.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_snd.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_switch.in: New file.
* xlat/evdev_sync.in: New file.
Signed-off-by: Etienne Gemsa <etienne.gemsa@lse.epita.fr>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
* linux/inotify.h: Remove.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove it.
* inotify.c: Do not include <linux/inotify.h>.
* xlat/inotify_flags.in: Add default values.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add caps0.h and caps1.h.
* caps0.h: New file.
* caps1.h: New file.
* capability.c: Remove CAP_* definitions, include "caps0.h"
and "caps1.h" instead.
Include "xlat/cap_mask0.h" instead of "xlat/capabilities.h".
Include "xlat/cap_mask1.h" instead of "xlat/capabilities1.h".
(print_cap_bits): Update callers.
* xlat/capabilities.in: Rename to xlat/cap_mask0.in.
* xlat/capabilities1.in: Rename to xlat/cap_mask1.in.
* regs.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* linux/arch_regs.h: New file.
* linux/alpha/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/arm/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/hppa/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/i386/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/ia64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/mips/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add them.
* defs.h: Remove definitions of PTRACE_*, REG_*, PT_*, U_REG_*,
and ARM_* macros.
Remove declarations of struct pt_regs variables.
[SPARC]: Do not include <asm/psr.h>.
[SPARC64]: Do not include <asm/psrcompat.h>.
* bjm.c: Do not include <sys/user.h>.
* process.c: Include "regs.h".
Do not include <sys/user.h> and <sys/reg.h>.
[IA64]: Do not include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h> and <asm/rse.h>.
* util.c: Likewise.
* syscall.c: Likewise.
[AARCH64]: Define struct arm_pt_regs and ARM_* macros.
[SPARC]: Include <asm/psr.h>.
[SPARC64]: Include <asm/psrcompat.h>.
* signal.c: Include "regs.h".
Do not include <sys/user.h> and <sys/reg.h>.
[IA64]: Do not include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h>.
* strace.c [IA64]: Do not include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h>.
When strace supports more than one personality, run test suite
for each personality supported by the host system.
* bootstrap: Create tests-m32 and tests-mx32 subtrees from tests.
* configure.ac: Check for -m32 and -mx32 runtime support.
(AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add tests-m32/Makefile and tests-mx32/Makefile.
* Makefile.am [HAVE_M32_RUNTIME] (TESTS_M32): Define.
[HAVE_MX32_RUNTIME] (TESTS_MX32): Define.
(SUBDIRS): Add $(TESTS_M32) $(TESTS_MX32).
* .gitignore: Add /tests-m32 and /tests-mx32.
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.
Most architectures supported by strace have their own subdirectory in
linux directory, but powerpc64 didn't, causing inconveniences.
* configure.ac (arch): Define to "powerpc64" on powerpc64.
* linux/powerpc/errnoent1.h: Move to linux/powerpc64/.
* linux/powerpc/ioctlent1.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc/signalent1.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc/syscallent1.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/ioctlent.h: New file.
* linux/powerpc64/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/userent.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove linux/powerpc/ioctlent1.h,
linux/powerpc/syscallent1.h, linux/powerpc/errnoent1.h, and
linux/powerpc/signalent1.h; added linux/powerpc64/errnoent1.h,
linux/powerpc64/ioctlent.h, linux/powerpc64/ioctlent1.h,
linux/powerpc64/signalent1.h, linux/powerpc64/syscallent.h,
linux/powerpc64/syscallent1.h, and linux/powerpc64/userent.h.
Since arc/syscallent.h, metag/syscallent.h, or1k/syscallent.h, and
tile/syscallent1.h share a lot of identical syscall entries described in
<asm-generic/unistd.h>, move these entries to a new file 32/syscallent.h
using the following automated conversion with subsequent correction of
whitespace indentation:
sed -e 's|^[[:space:]]*\({[^}]\+},\)[[:space:]]*/\*[[:space:]]\([[:space:]]*[0-9]\+\)[[:space:]]*\*/|[\2] = \1|' -e '/^[[:space:]]*\[[[:space:]]*2\(4[4-9]\|5[0-9]\)/d' linux/arc/syscallent.h
* linux/32/syscallent.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it.
* linux/arc/syscallent.h: Include "32/syscallent.h",
remove generic 32-bit syscall entries, use designated initializers.
* linux/metag/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/or1k/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/syscallent1.h: Likewise.
Since aarch64/syscallent1.h and tile/syscallent.h share a lot of
identical syscall entries described in <asm-generic/unistd.h>, move
these entries to a new file 64/syscallent.h using the following
automated conversion with subsequent correction of whitespace
indentation:
sed -e 's|^[[:space:]]*\({[^}]\+},\)[[:space:]]*/\*[[:space:]]\([[:space:]]*[0-9]\+\)[[:space:]]*\*/|[\2] = \1|' -e '/^\[[[:space:]]*2\(4[4-9]\|5[0-9]\)\]/d' linux/tile/syscallent.h
* linux/64/syscallent.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it.
* linux/aarch64/syscallent1.h: Include "64/syscallent.h",
remove generic 64-bit syscall entries, use designated initializers.
* linux/tile/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* printstat.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* file.c: Include "printstat.h".
(do_printstat): Move to printstat.h, parametrize its name
and struct stat.
Convert parsers of these syscalls to the same scheme as were applied to
parsers of other uid/gid related syscalls.
That is, define two sets of parsers on architectures that support
(either directly or via multiarch) 16-bit and 32-bit gid getgroups
and setgroups syscalls simultaneously, and reuse essentially the same
code by parametrizing uid_t and names of parser functions.
* groups.c: Remove.
(sys_getgroups, sys_setgroups): Move ...
* uid.c: ... here and parametrize their names.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Remove groups.c.
* linux/syscall.h (sys_getgroups32, sys_setgroups32): Remove.
[NEED_UID16_PARSERS] (sys_getgroups16, sys_setgroups16): New prototypes.
* linux/arm/syscallent.h: Rename sys_[gs]etgroups to sys_[gs]etgroups16,
rename sys_[gs]etgroups32 to sys_[gs]etgroups.
* linux/bfin/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/i386/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/m68k/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/microblaze/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/s390/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh64/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* tests/uid.c: Test for getgroups.
* tests/uid16.c: Likewise.
* tests/uid32.c: Test for getgroups32.
* tests/uid.awk: Test for getgroups/getgroups32 decoding.
* tests/uid.test: Trace getgroups/getgroups32 syscalls.
Define two sets of parsers on architectures that support (either
directly or via multiarch) 16-bit and 32-bit uid/gid syscalls
simultaneously. Since the code in these two sets is essentially
the same and the key difference between them is the size of uid_t,
implement it by parametrizing uid_t and names of parser functions.
* defs.h (NEED_UID16_PARSERS): New macro.
* linux/syscall.h [NEED_UID16_PARSERS] (sys_chown16, sys_fchown16,
sys_getresuid16, sys_getuid16, sys_setfsuid16, sys_setresuid16,
sys_setreuid16, sys_setuid16): New prototypes.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_geteuid16): Alias to sys_getuid16.
(sys_getegid16, sys_getgid16, sys_getresgid16, sys_setfsgid16,
sys_setgid16, sys_setregid16, sys_setresgid16): Alias to corresponding
sys_*uid16 functions.
* uid.c: Stop including <asm/posix_types.h>.
Parametrize uid_t and names of all exported functions.
(get_print_uid): New function.
(sys_getresuid): Use it.
(printuid): Check for (uid_t) -1.
* uid16.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* linux/arm/syscallent.h: Use sys_chown16, sys_fchown16, sys_getegid16,
sys_geteuid16, sys_getgid16, sys_getresgid16, sys_getresuid16,
sys_getuid16, sys_setfsgid16, sys_setfsuid16, sys_setgid16,
sys_setregid16, sys_setresgid16, sys_setresuid16, sys_setreuid16,
and sys_setuid16 parsers for *chown and [gs]et*[gu]id syscall entries.
* linux/bfin/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/i386/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/m68k/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/microblaze/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/s390/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh64/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* tests/uid16.c: New file.
* tests/uid16.test: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (CHECK_PROGRAMS): Add uid16.
(TESTS): Add uid16.test.
* tests/.gitignore: Add uid16.
This will make further uid/gid fixes simpler.
* fchownat.c: New file.
* chown.c (sys_fchownat: Move to fchownat.c.
(sys_chown, sys_fchown): Move to uid.c.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Remove chown.c, add fchownat.c.