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All rights reserved. 24 * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 25 */ 26 27 #ifndef _S10_BRAND_H 28 #define _S10_BRAND_H 29 30 #ifdef __cplusplus 31 extern "C" { 32 #endif 33 34 #include <sys/brand.h> 35 36 #define S10_BRANDNAME "solaris10" 37 38 #define S10_VERSION_1 1 39 #define S10_VERSION S10_VERSION_1 40 41 #define S10_LIB_NAME "s10_brand.so.1" 42 #define S10_LINKER_NAME "ld.so.1" 43 44 #define S10_LIB32 BRAND_NATIVE_DIR "usr/lib/" S10_LIB_NAME 45 #define S10_LINKER32 "/lib/" S10_LINKER_NAME 46 47 #define S10_LIB64 BRAND_NATIVE_DIR "usr/lib/64/" S10_LIB_NAME 48 #define S10_LINKER64 "/lib/64/" S10_LINKER_NAME 49 50 #if defined(_LP64) 51 #define S10_LIB S10_LIB64 52 #define S10_LINKER S10_LINKER64 53 #else /* !_LP64 */ 54 #define S10_LIB S10_LIB32 55 #define S10_LINKER S10_LINKER32 56 #endif /* !_LP64 */ 57 58 /* 59 * Solaris 10 value of _SIGRTMIN, _SIGRTMAX, MAXSIG, NSIG 60 */ 61 #define S10_SIGRTMIN 41 62 #define S10_SIGRTMAX 48 63 #define S10_MAXSIG 48 64 #define S10_NSIG 49 65 66 /* 67 * Brand system call subcodes. 0-127 are reserved for generic subcodes. 68 */ 69 #define B_S10_PIDINFO 128 70 #define B_S10_NATIVE 130 71 #define B_S10_FSREGCORRECTION 131 72 #define B_S10_ISFDXATTRDIR 132 73 74 /* 75 * Versioning flags 76 * 77 * The first enum value must be zero. Place new enum values at the end of the 78 * list but before S10_NUM_EMUL_FEATURES, which must always come last. 79 * Enum values should start with "S10_FEATURE_" and be named after the 80 * fixes/backports that they represent. For example, an enum value representing 81 * a backport that changes a MNTFS ioctl could be named 82 * "S10_FEATURE_ALTERED_MNTFS_IOCTL". 83 */ 84 enum s10_emulated_features { 85 S10_FEATURE_ALTERED_MNTFS_IOCTL, 86 S10_FEATURE_U9_ZFS_IOCTL, /* S10u9 ZFS ioctl changes */ 87 S10_NUM_EMUL_FEATURES /* This must be the last entry! */ 88 }; 89 90 /* 91 * This string constant represents the path of the Solaris 10 directory 92 * containing emulation feature files. 93 */ 94 #define S10_REQ_EMULATION_DIR "/usr/lib/brand/solaris10" 95 96 /* 97 * s10_brand_syscall_callback_common() needs to save 4 local registers so it 98 * can free them up for its own use. 99 */ 100 #define S10_CPU_REG_SAVE_SIZE (sizeof (ulong_t) * 4) 101 102 /* 103 * S10 system call codes for S10 traps that have been removed or reassigned, 104 * or that are to be removed or reassigned after the dtrace syscall provider 105 * has been reengineered to deal properly with syscall::open (for example). 106 */ 107 #define S10_SYS_forkall 2 108 #define S10_SYS_open 5 109 #define S10_SYS_wait 7 110 #define S10_SYS_creat 8 111 #define S10_SYS_link 9 112 #define S10_SYS_unlink 10 113 #define S10_SYS_exec 11 114 #define S10_SYS_mknod 14 115 #define S10_SYS_chmod 15 116 #define S10_SYS_chown 16 117 #define S10_SYS_stat 18 118 #define S10_SYS_umount 22 119 #define S10_SYS_fstat 28 120 #define S10_SYS_utime 30 121 #define S10_SYS_access 33 122 #define S10_SYS_dup 41 123 #define S10_SYS_pipe 42 124 #define S10_SYS_issetugid 75 125 #define S10_SYS_fsat 76 126 #define S10_SYS_rmdir 79 127 #define S10_SYS_mkdir 80 128 #define S10_SYS_poll 87 129 #define S10_SYS_lstat 88 130 #define S10_SYS_symlink 89 131 #define S10_SYS_readlink 90 132 #define S10_SYS_fchmod 93 133 #define S10_SYS_fchown 94 134 #define S10_SYS_xstat 123 135 #define S10_SYS_lxstat 124 136 #define S10_SYS_fxstat 125 137 #define S10_SYS_xmknod 126 138 #define S10_SYS_lchown 130 139 #define S10_SYS_rename 134 140 #define S10_SYS_fork1 143 141 #define S10_SYS_lwp_sema_wait 147 142 #define S10_SYS_utimes 154 143 #define S10_SYS_lwp_mutex_lock 169 144 #define S10_SYS_stat64 215 145 #define S10_SYS_lstat64 216 146 #define S10_SYS_fstat64 217 147 #define S10_SYS_creat64 224 148 #define S10_SYS_open64 225 149 #define S10_SYS_so_socket 230 150 #define S10_SYS_accept 234 151 152 /* 153 * solaris10-brand-specific attributes 154 * These must start at ZONE_ATTR_BRAND_ATTRS. 155 */ 156 #define S10_EMUL_BITMAP ZONE_ATTR_BRAND_ATTRS 157 158 /* 159 * s10_emul_bitmap represents an emulation feature bitmap. Each constant 160 * in s10_emulated_features defines a bit index in this bitmap. If a bit is 161 * set, then the feature associated with the s10_emulated_features constant 162 * whose value is the bit's index is present in the associated zone's hosted 163 * Solaris 10 environment. 164 * 165 * NOTE: There must be at least one byte in the bitmap. 166 * 167 * We don't use the bitmap macros provided by usr/src/uts/common/sys/bitmap.h 168 * because they operate on ulong_t arrays. The size of a ulong_t depends on 169 * the data model in which the code that declares the ulong_t is compiled: 170 * four bytes on 32-bit architectures and eight bytes 64-bit architectures. 171 * If the kernel is 64-bit and a 32-bit process executes in a solaris10- 172 * branded zone, then if the process' emulation library, which is 32-bit, 173 * queries the kernel for the zone's emulation bitmap, then the kernel will 174 * refuse because the library will request a bitmap that's half as big 175 * as the bitmap the kernel provides. The 32-bit emulation library would need 176 * its own macros to define and operate on bitmaps with 64-bit array elements. 177 * Thus using the sys/bitmap.h macros is probably more troublesome than 178 * defining and using our own constants and macros for bitmap manipulations. 179 */ 180 typedef uint8_t s10_emul_bitmap_t[(S10_NUM_EMUL_FEATURES >> 3) + 1]; 181 182 #if defined(_KERNEL) 183 184 /* brand specific data */ 185 typedef struct s10_zone_data { 186 /* 187 * emul_bitmap specifies the features that are present in the 188 * associated zone. 189 */ 190 s10_emul_bitmap_t emul_bitmap; 191 } s10_zone_data_t; 192 193 void s10_brand_syscall_callback(void); 194 void s10_brand_syscall32_callback(void); 195 196 #if !defined(sparc) 197 void s10_brand_sysenter_callback(void); 198 #endif /* !sparc */ 199 200 #if defined(__amd64) 201 void s10_brand_int91_callback(void); 202 #endif /* __amd64 */ 203 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 204 205 #ifdef __cplusplus 206 } 207 #endif 208 209 #endif /* _S10_BRAND_H */ 210