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- #!/bin/sh
- in="$1"
- out="$2"
- syscall_macro() {
- abi="$1"
- nr="$2"
- entry="$3"
- # Entry can be either just a function name or "function/qualifier"
- real_entry="${entry%%/*}"
- if [ "$entry" = "$real_entry" ]; then
- qualifier=
- else
- qualifier=${entry#*/}
- fi
- echo "__SYSCALL_${abi}($nr, $real_entry, $qualifier)"
- }
- emit() {
- abi="$1"
- nr="$2"
- entry="$3"
- compat="$4"
- if [ "$abi" = "64" -a -n "$compat" ]; then
- echo "a compat entry for a 64-bit syscall makes no sense" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
- if [ -z "$compat" ]; then
- if [ -n "$entry" ]; then
- syscall_macro "$abi" "$nr" "$entry"
- fi
- else
- echo "#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32"
- if [ -n "$entry" ]; then
- syscall_macro "$abi" "$nr" "$entry"
- fi
- echo "#else"
- syscall_macro "$abi" "$nr" "$compat"
- echo "#endif"
- fi
- }
- grep '^[0-9]' "$in" | sort -n | (
- while read nr abi name entry compat; do
- abi=`echo "$abi" | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`
- if [ "$abi" = "COMMON" -o "$abi" = "64" ]; then
- # COMMON is the same as 64, except that we don't expect X32
- # programs to use it. Our expectation has nothing to do with
- # any generated code, so treat them the same.
- emit 64 "$nr" "$entry" "$compat"
- elif [ "$abi" = "X32" ]; then
- # X32 is equivalent to 64 on an X32-compatible kernel.
- echo "#ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32_ABI"
- emit 64 "$nr" "$entry" "$compat"
- echo "#endif"
- elif [ "$abi" = "I386" ]; then
- emit "$abi" "$nr" "$entry" "$compat"
- else
- echo "Unknown abi $abi" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
- done
- ) > "$out"
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