Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 02:24:17 +0000 (UTC) From: Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r329794 - in head/sys: amd64/linux amd64/linux32 compat/linux i386/linux Message-ID: <201802220224.w1M2OHTT068244@repo.freebsd.org>
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Author: emaste Date: Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 New Revision: 329794 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/329794 Log: Correct proper nouns in the Linuxulator - Capitalize Linux - Spell FreeBSD out in full - Address some style(9) on changed lines Sponsored by: Turing Robotic Industries Inc. Modified: head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_dummy.c head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_sysvec.c head/sys/amd64/linux/syscalls.master head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_dummy.c head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_sysvec.c head/sys/amd64/linux32/syscalls.master head/sys/compat/linux/linux_emul.c head/sys/compat/linux/linux_file.c head/sys/compat/linux/linux_ioctl.c head/sys/compat/linux/linux_mib.c head/sys/compat/linux/linux_misc.c head/sys/compat/linux/linux_socket.c head/sys/i386/linux/imgact_linux.c head/sys/i386/linux/linux_dummy.c head/sys/i386/linux/linux_machdep.c head/sys/i386/linux/linux_ptrace.c head/sys/i386/linux/linux_sysvec.c head/sys/i386/linux/syscalls.master Modified: head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_dummy.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_dummy.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_dummy.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -44,15 +44,15 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); LIN_SDT_PROVIDER_DECLARE(LINUX_DTRACE); UNIMPLEMENTED(afs_syscall); -UNIMPLEMENTED(create_module); /* added in linux 1.0 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(create_module); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(epoll_ctl_old); UNIMPLEMENTED(epoll_wait_old); -UNIMPLEMENTED(get_kernel_syms); /* added in linux 1.0 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(get_kernel_syms); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(get_thread_area); UNIMPLEMENTED(getpmsg); -UNIMPLEMENTED(nfsservctl); /* added in linux 2.2 removed in 3.1 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(nfsservctl); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 3.1. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(putpmsg); -UNIMPLEMENTED(query_module); /* added in linux 2.2 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(query_module); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(security); UNIMPLEMENTED(set_thread_area); UNIMPLEMENTED(tuxcall); @@ -84,74 +84,74 @@ DUMMY(mq_timedreceive); DUMMY(mq_notify); DUMMY(mq_getsetattr); DUMMY(kexec_load); -/* linux 2.6.11: */ +/* Linux 2.6.11: */ DUMMY(add_key); DUMMY(request_key); DUMMY(keyctl); -/* linux 2.6.13: */ +/* Linux 2.6.13: */ DUMMY(ioprio_set); DUMMY(ioprio_get); DUMMY(inotify_init); DUMMY(inotify_add_watch); DUMMY(inotify_rm_watch); -/* linux 2.6.16: */ +/* Linux 2.6.16: */ DUMMY(migrate_pages); DUMMY(unshare); -/* linux 2.6.17: */ +/* Linux 2.6.17: */ DUMMY(splice); DUMMY(tee); DUMMY(sync_file_range); DUMMY(vmsplice); -/* linux 2.6.18: */ +/* Linux 2.6.18: */ DUMMY(move_pages); -/* linux 2.6.22: */ +/* Linux 2.6.22: */ DUMMY(signalfd); -/* linux 2.6.27: */ +/* Linux 2.6.27: */ DUMMY(signalfd4); DUMMY(inotify_init1); -/* linux 2.6.31: */ +/* Linux 2.6.31: */ DUMMY(perf_event_open); -/* linux 2.6.38: */ +/* Linux 2.6.38: */ DUMMY(fanotify_init); DUMMY(fanotify_mark); -/* linux 2.6.39: */ +/* Linux 2.6.39: */ DUMMY(name_to_handle_at); DUMMY(open_by_handle_at); DUMMY(clock_adjtime); -/* linux 3.0: */ +/* Linux 3.0: */ DUMMY(setns); DUMMY(getcpu); -/* linux 3.2: */ +/* Linux 3.2: */ DUMMY(process_vm_readv); DUMMY(process_vm_writev); -/* linux 3.5: */ +/* Linux 3.5: */ DUMMY(kcmp); -/* linux 3.8: */ +/* Linux 3.8: */ DUMMY(finit_module); DUMMY(sched_setattr); DUMMY(sched_getattr); -/* linux 3.14: */ +/* Linux 3.14: */ DUMMY(renameat2); -/* linux 3.15: */ +/* Linux 3.15: */ DUMMY(seccomp); DUMMY(memfd_create); DUMMY(kexec_file_load); -/* linux 3.18: */ +/* Linux 3.18: */ DUMMY(bpf); -/* linux 3.19: */ +/* Linux 3.19: */ DUMMY(execveat); -/* linux 4.2: */ +/* Linux 4.2: */ DUMMY(userfaultfd); -/* linux 4.3: */ +/* Linux 4.3: */ DUMMY(membarrier); -/* linux 4.4: */ +/* Linux 4.4: */ DUMMY(mlock2); -/* linux 4.5: */ +/* Linux 4.5: */ DUMMY(copy_file_range); -/* linux 4.6: */ +/* Linux 4.6: */ DUMMY(preadv2); DUMMY(pwritev2); -/* linux 4.8: */ +/* Linux 4.8: */ DUMMY(pkey_mprotect); DUMMY(pkey_alloc); DUMMY(pkey_free); Modified: head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_sysvec.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_sysvec.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/amd64/linux/linux_sysvec.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -705,9 +705,9 @@ linux_rt_sendsig(sig_t catcher, ksiginfo_t *ksi, sigse } /* - * If a linux binary is exec'ing something, try this image activator + * If a Linux binary is exec'ing something, try this image activator * first. We override standard shell script execution in order to - * be able to modify the interpreter path. We only do this if a linux + * be able to modify the interpreter path. We only do this if a Linux * binary is doing the exec, so we do not create an EXEC module for it. */ static int exec_linux_imgact_try(struct image_params *iparams); @@ -720,9 +720,9 @@ exec_linux_imgact_try(struct image_params *imgp) int error = -1; /* - * The interpreter for shell scripts run from a linux binary needs + * The interpreter for shell scripts run from a Linux binary needs * to be located in /compat/linux if possible in order to recursively - * maintain linux path emulation. + * maintain Linux path emulation. */ if (((const short *)head)[0] == SHELLMAGIC) { /* @@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ linux_trans_osrel(const Elf_Note *note, int32_t *osrel return (FALSE); /* - * For linux we encode osrel as follows (see linux_mib.c): + * For Linux we encode osrel as follows (see linux_mib.c): * VVVMMMIII (version, major, minor), see linux_mib.c. */ *osrel = desc[1] * 1000000 + desc[2] * 1000 + desc[3]; Modified: head/sys/amd64/linux/syscalls.master ============================================================================== --- head/sys/amd64/linux/syscalls.master Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/amd64/linux/syscalls.master Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ struct l_itimerspec *old_value); } 288 AUE_ACCEPT STD { int linux_accept4(l_int s, l_uintptr_t addr, \ l_uintptr_t namelen, int flags); } -; linux 2.6.27: +; Linux 2.6.27: 289 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_signalfd4(void); } 290 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_eventfd2(l_uint initval, l_int flags); } 291 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_epoll_create1(l_int flags); } @@ -495,41 +495,41 @@ l_int newfd, l_int flags); } 293 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pipe2(l_int *pipefds, l_int flags); } 294 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_inotify_init1(l_int flags); } -; linux 2.6.30: +; Linux 2.6.30: 295 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_preadv(l_ulong fd, \ struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h); } 296 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pwritev(l_ulong fd, \ struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h); } -; linux 2.6.31: +; Linux 2.6.31: 297 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_rt_tgsigqueueinfo(l_pid_t tgid, \ l_pid_t tid, l_int sig, l_siginfo_t *uinfo); } 298 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_perf_event_open(void); } -; linux 2.6.33: +; Linux 2.6.33: 299 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_recvmmsg(l_int s, \ struct l_mmsghdr *msg, l_uint vlen, \ l_uint flags, struct l_timespec *timeout); } -; linux 2.6.37: +; Linux 2.6.37: 300 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_fanotify_init(void); } 301 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_fanotify_mark(void); } -; linux 2.6.36: +; Linux 2.6.36: 302 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_prlimit64(l_pid_t pid, l_uint resource, \ struct rlimit *new, struct rlimit *old); } -; linux 2.6.39 (glibc 2.14): +; Linux 2.6.39 (glibc 2.14): 303 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_name_to_handle_at(void); } 304 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_open_by_handle_at(void); } 305 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_clock_adjtime(void); } 306 AUE_SYNC STD { int linux_syncfs(l_int fd); } -; linux 3.0 (glibc 2.14): +; Linux 3.0 (glibc 2.14): 307 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_sendmmsg(l_int s, \ struct l_mmsghdr *msg, l_uint vlen, \ l_uint flags); } 308 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_setns(l_int fd, l_int nstype); } -; linux 2.6.19 (no glibc wrapper): +; Linux 2.6.19 (no glibc wrapper): 309 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_getcpu(l_uint *cpu, l_uint *node, \ void *cache); } -; linux 3.2 (glibc 2.15): +; Linux 3.2 (glibc 2.15): 310 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_process_vm_readv(l_pid_t pid, \ const struct iovec *lvec, l_ulong liovcnt, \ const struct iovec *rvec, l_ulong riovcnt, \ @@ -538,22 +538,22 @@ const struct iovec *lvec, l_ulong liovcnt, \ const struct iovec *rvec, l_ulong riovcnt, \ l_ulong flags); } -; linux 3.5 (no glibc wrapper): +; Linux 3.5 (no glibc wrapper): 312 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_kcmp(l_pid_t pid1, l_pid_t pid2, \ l_int type, l_ulong idx1, l_ulong idx); } -; linux 3.8 (no glibc wrapper): +; Linux 3.8 (no glibc wrapper): 313 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_finit_module(l_int fd, \ const char *uargs, l_int flags); } -; linux 3.14: +; Linux 3.14: 314 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_sched_setattr(l_pid_t pid, \ void *attr, l_uint flags); } 315 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_sched_getattr(l_pid_t pid, \ void *attr, l_uint size, l_uint flags); } -; linux 3.15: +; Linux 3.15: 316 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_renameat2(l_int oldfd, \ const char *oldname, l_int newfd, \ const char *newname, unsigned int flags); } -; linux 3.17: +; Linux 3.17: 317 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_seccomp(l_uint op, l_uint flags, \ const char *uargs); } 318 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_getrandom(char *buf, \ @@ -563,33 +563,33 @@ 320 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_kexec_file_load(l_int kernel_fd, \ l_int initrd_fd, l_ulong cmdline_len, \ const char *cmdline_ptr, l_ulong flags); } -; linux 3.18: +; Linux 3.18: 321 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_bpf(l_int cmd, void *attr, \ l_uint size); } -; linux 3.19: +; Linux 3.19: 322 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_execveat(l_int dfd, \ const char *filename, const char **argv, \ const char **envp, l_int flags); } -; linux 4.2: +; Linux 4.2: 323 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_userfaultfd(l_int flags); } -; linux 4.3: +; Linux 4.3: 324 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_membarrier(l_int cmd, l_int flags); } -; linux 4.4: +; Linux 4.4: 325 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mlock2(l_ulong start, l_size_t len, \ l_int flags); } -; linux 4.5: +; Linux 4.5: 326 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_copy_file_range(l_int fd_in, \ l_loff_t *off_in, l_int fd_out, \ l_loff_t *off_out, l_size_t len, \ l_uint flags); } -; linux 4.6: +; Linux 4.6: 327 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_preadv2(l_ulong fd, \ const struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h, l_int flags); } 328 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pwritev2(l_ulong fd, \ const struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h, l_int flags); } -; linux 4.8: +; Linux 4.8: 329 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pkey_mprotect(l_ulong start, \ l_size_t len, l_ulong prot, l_int pkey); } 330 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pkey_alloc(l_ulong flags, \ Modified: head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_dummy.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_dummy.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_dummy.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ + sys/sys/sysent.2 /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * @@ -47,19 +48,19 @@ LIN_SDT_PROVIDER_DECLARE(LINUX_DTRACE); UNIMPLEMENTED(afs_syscall); UNIMPLEMENTED(break); -UNIMPLEMENTED(create_module); /* added in linux 1.0 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(create_module); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(ftime); -UNIMPLEMENTED(get_kernel_syms); /* added in linux 1.0 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(get_kernel_syms); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(getpmsg); UNIMPLEMENTED(gtty); UNIMPLEMENTED(stty); UNIMPLEMENTED(lock); UNIMPLEMENTED(mpx); -UNIMPLEMENTED(nfsservctl); /* added in linux 2.2 removed in 3.1 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(nfsservctl); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 3.1. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(prof); UNIMPLEMENTED(profil); UNIMPLEMENTED(putpmsg); -UNIMPLEMENTED(query_module); /* added in linux 2.2 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(query_module); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(ulimit); UNIMPLEMENTED(vserver); @@ -92,74 +93,74 @@ DUMMY(mq_timedreceive); DUMMY(mq_notify); DUMMY(mq_getsetattr); DUMMY(kexec_load); -/* linux 2.6.11: */ +/* Linux 2.6.11: */ DUMMY(add_key); DUMMY(request_key); DUMMY(keyctl); -/* linux 2.6.13: */ +/* Linux 2.6.13: */ DUMMY(ioprio_set); DUMMY(ioprio_get); DUMMY(inotify_init); DUMMY(inotify_add_watch); DUMMY(inotify_rm_watch); -/* linux 2.6.16: */ +/* Linux 2.6.16: */ DUMMY(migrate_pages); DUMMY(unshare); -/* linux 2.6.17: */ +/* Linux 2.6.17: */ DUMMY(splice); DUMMY(sync_file_range); DUMMY(tee); DUMMY(vmsplice); -/* linux 2.6.18: */ +/* Linux 2.6.18: */ DUMMY(move_pages); -/* linux 2.6.19: */ +/* Linux 2.6.19: */ DUMMY(getcpu); -/* linux 2.6.22: */ +/* Linux 2.6.22: */ DUMMY(signalfd); -/* linux 2.6.27: */ +/* Linux 2.6.27: */ DUMMY(signalfd4); DUMMY(inotify_init1); -/* linux 2.6.31: */ +/* Linux 2.6.31: */ DUMMY(perf_event_open); -/* linux 2.6.33: */ +/* Linux 2.6.33: */ DUMMY(fanotify_init); DUMMY(fanotify_mark); -/* linux 2.6.39: */ +/* Linux 2.6.39: */ DUMMY(name_to_handle_at); DUMMY(open_by_handle_at); DUMMY(clock_adjtime); -/* linux 3.0: */ +/* Linux 3.0: */ DUMMY(setns); -/* linux 3.2: */ +/* Linux 3.2: */ DUMMY(process_vm_readv); DUMMY(process_vm_writev); -/* linux 3.5: */ +/* Linux 3.5: */ DUMMY(kcmp); -/* linux 3.8: */ +/* Linux 3.8: */ DUMMY(finit_module); DUMMY(sched_setattr); DUMMY(sched_getattr); -/* linux 3.14: */ +/* Linux 3.14: */ DUMMY(renameat2); -/* linux 3.15: */ +/* Linux 3.15: */ DUMMY(seccomp); DUMMY(memfd_create); -/* linux 3.18: */ +/* Linux 3.18: */ DUMMY(bpf); -/* linux 3.19: */ +/* Linux 3.19: */ DUMMY(execveat); -/* linux 4.2: */ +/* Linux 4.2: */ DUMMY(userfaultfd); -/* linux 4.3: */ +/* Linux 4.3: */ DUMMY(membarrier); -/* linux 4.4: */ +/* Linux 4.4: */ DUMMY(mlock2); -/* linux 4.5: */ +/* Linux 4.5: */ DUMMY(copy_file_range); -/* linux 4.6: */ +/* Linux 4.6: */ DUMMY(preadv2); DUMMY(pwritev2); -/* linux 4.8: */ +/* Linux 4.8: */ DUMMY(pkey_mprotect); DUMMY(pkey_alloc); DUMMY(pkey_free); Modified: head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_sysvec.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_sysvec.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/amd64/linux32/linux32_sysvec.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -759,9 +759,9 @@ linux32_fetch_syscall_args(struct thread *td) } /* - * If a linux binary is exec'ing something, try this image activator + * If a Linux binary is exec'ing something, try this image activator * first. We override standard shell script execution in order to - * be able to modify the interpreter path. We only do this if a linux + * be able to modify the interpreter path. We only do this if a Linux * binary is doing the exec, so we do not create an EXEC module for it. */ static int exec_linux_imgact_try(struct image_params *iparams); @@ -774,9 +774,9 @@ exec_linux_imgact_try(struct image_params *imgp) int error = -1; /* - * The interpreter for shell scripts run from a linux binary needs + * The interpreter for shell scripts run from a Linux binary needs * to be located in /compat/linux if possible in order to recursively - * maintain linux path emulation. + * maintain Linux path emulation. */ if (((const short *)head)[0] == SHELLMAGIC) { /* @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ linux32_trans_osrel(const Elf_Note *note, int32_t *osr return (FALSE); /* - * For linux we encode osrel as follows (see linux_mib.c): + * For Linux we encode osrel as follows (see linux_mib.c): * VVVMMMIII (version, major, minor), see linux_mib.c. */ *osrel = desc[1] * 1000000 + desc[2] * 1000 + desc[3]; Modified: head/sys/amd64/linux32/syscalls.master ============================================================================== --- head/sys/amd64/linux32/syscalls.master Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/amd64/linux32/syscalls.master Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ 274 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mbind(void); } 275 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_get_mempolicy(void); } 276 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_set_mempolicy(void); } -; linux 2.6.6: +; Linux 2.6.6: 277 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mq_open(void); } 278 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mq_unlink(void); } 279 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mq_timedsend(void); } @@ -475,17 +475,17 @@ l_siginfo_t *info, int options, \ struct l_rusage *rusage); } 285 AUE_NULL UNIMPL -; linux 2.6.11: +; Linux 2.6.11: 286 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_add_key(void); } 287 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_request_key(void); } 288 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_keyctl(void); } -; linux 2.6.13: +; Linux 2.6.13: 289 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_ioprio_set(void); } 290 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_ioprio_get(void); } 291 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_inotify_init(void); } 292 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_inotify_add_watch(void); } 293 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_inotify_rm_watch(void); } -; linux 2.6.16: +; Linux 2.6.16: 294 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_migrate_pages(void); } 295 AUE_OPEN_RWTC STD { int linux_openat(l_int dfd, const char *filename, \ l_int flags, l_int mode); } @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ 309 AUE_POLL STD { int linux_ppoll(struct pollfd *fds, uint32_t nfds, \ struct l_timespec *tsp, l_sigset_t *sset, l_size_t ssize); } 310 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_unshare(void); } -; linux 2.6.17: +; Linux 2.6.17: 311 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_set_robust_list(struct linux_robust_list_head *head, \ l_size_t len); } 312 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_get_robust_list(l_int pid, \ @@ -528,29 +528,29 @@ 314 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_sync_file_range(void); } 315 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_tee(void); } 316 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_vmsplice(void); } -; linux 2.6.18: +; Linux 2.6.18: 317 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_move_pages(void); } -; linux 2.6.19: +; Linux 2.6.19: 318 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_getcpu(void); } 319 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_epoll_pwait(l_int epfd, struct epoll_event *events, \ l_int maxevents, l_int timeout, l_sigset_t *mask, \ l_size_t sigsetsize); } -; linux 2.6.22: +; Linux 2.6.22: 320 AUE_FUTIMESAT STD { int linux_utimensat(l_int dfd, const char *pathname, \ const struct l_timespec *times, l_int flags); } 321 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_signalfd(void); } 322 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_timerfd_create(l_int clockid, l_int flags); } 323 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_eventfd(l_uint initval); } -; linux 2.6.23: +; Linux 2.6.23: 324 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_fallocate(l_int fd, l_int mode, \ l_loff_t offset, l_loff_t len); } -; linux 2.6.25: +; Linux 2.6.25: 325 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_timerfd_settime(l_int fd, l_int flags, \ const struct l_itimerspec *new_value, \ struct l_itimerspec *old_value); } 326 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_timerfd_gettime(l_int fd, \ struct l_itimerspec *old_value); } -; linux 2.6.27: +; Linux 2.6.27: 327 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_signalfd4(void); } 328 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_eventfd2(l_uint initval, l_int flags); } 329 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_epoll_create1(l_int flags); } @@ -558,39 +558,39 @@ l_int newfd, l_int flags); } 331 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pipe2(l_int *pipefds, l_int flags); } 332 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_inotify_init1(void); } -; linux 2.6.30: +; Linux 2.6.30: 333 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_preadv(l_ulong fd, \ struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h); } 334 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pwritev(l_ulong fd, \ struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h); } -; linux 2.6.31: +; Linux 2.6.31: 335 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_rt_tgsigqueueinfo(l_pid_t tgid, \ l_pid_t tid, l_int sig, l_siginfo_t *uinfo); } 336 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_perf_event_open(void); } -; linux 2.6.33: +; Linux 2.6.33: 337 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_recvmmsg(l_int s, \ struct l_mmsghdr *msg, l_uint vlen, \ l_uint flags, struct l_timespec *timeout); } 338 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_fanotify_init(void); } 339 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_fanotify_mark(void); } -; linux 2.6.36: +; Linux 2.6.36: 340 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_prlimit64(l_pid_t pid, \ l_uint resource, \ struct rlimit *new, \ struct rlimit *old); } -; linux 2.6.39: +; Linux 2.6.39: 341 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_name_to_handle_at(void); } 342 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_open_by_handle_at(void); } 343 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_clock_adjtime(void); } 344 AUE_SYNC STD { int linux_syncfs(l_int fd); } -; linux 3.0: +; Linux 3.0: 345 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_sendmmsg(l_int s, \ struct l_mmsghdr *msg, l_uint vlen, \ l_uint flags); } 346 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_setns(void); } -; linux 3.2 (glibc 2.15): +; Linux 3.2 (glibc 2.15): 347 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_process_vm_readv(l_pid_t pid, \ const struct iovec *lvec, l_ulong liovcnt, \ const struct iovec *rvec, l_ulong riovcnt, \ @@ -599,36 +599,36 @@ const struct iovec *lvec, l_ulong liovcnt, \ const struct iovec *rvec, l_ulong riovcnt, \ l_ulong flags); } -; linux 3.5 (no glibc wrapper): +; Linux 3.5 (no glibc wrapper): 349 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_kcmp(l_pid_t pid1, l_pid_t pid2, \ l_int type, l_ulong idx1, l_ulong idx); } -; linux 3.8 (no glibc wrapper): +; Linux 3.8 (no glibc wrapper): 350 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_finit_module(l_int fd, \ const char *uargs, l_int flags); } -; linux 3.14: +; Linux 3.14: 351 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_sched_setattr(l_pid_t pid, \ void *attr, l_uint flags); } 352 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_sched_getattr(l_pid_t pid, \ void *attr, l_uint size, l_uint flags); } -; linux 3.15: +; Linux 3.15: 353 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_renameat2(l_int oldfd, \ const char *oldname, l_int newfd, \ const char *newname, unsigned int flags); } -; linux 3.17: +; Linux 3.17: 354 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_seccomp(l_uint op, l_uint flags, \ const char *uargs); } 355 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_getrandom(char *buf, \ l_size_t count, l_uint flags); } 356 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_memfd_create(const char *uname_ptr, \ l_uint flags); } -; linux 3.18: +; Linux 3.18: 357 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_bpf(l_int cmd, void *attr, \ l_uint size); } -; linux 3.19: +; Linux 3.19: 358 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_execveat(l_int dfd, \ const char *filename, const char **argv, \ const char **envp, l_int flags); } -; linux 4.3: sockets now direct system calls: +; Linux 4.3: sockets now direct system calls: 359 AUE_SOCKET STD { int linux_socket(l_int domain, l_int type, \ l_int protocol); } 360 AUE_SOCKETPAIR STD { int linux_socketpair(l_int domain, \ @@ -662,26 +662,26 @@ l_int flags); } 373 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_shutdown(l_int s, l_int how); } ; -; linux 4.2: +; Linux 4.2: 374 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_userfaultfd(l_int flags); } -; linux 4.3: +; Linux 4.3: 375 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_membarrier(l_int cmd, l_int flags); } -; linux 4.4: +; Linux 4.4: 376 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mlock2(l_ulong start, l_size_t len, \ l_int flags); } -; linux 4.5: +; Linux 4.5: 377 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_copy_file_range(l_int fd_in, \ l_loff_t *off_in, l_int fd_out, \ l_loff_t *off_out, l_size_t len, \ l_uint flags); } -; linux 4.6: +; Linux 4.6: 378 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_preadv2(l_ulong fd, \ const struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h, l_int flags); } 379 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pwritev2(l_ulong fd, \ const struct iovec *vec, l_ulong vlen, \ l_ulong pos_l, l_ulong pos_h, l_int flags); } -; linux 4.8: +; Linux 4.8: 380 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pkey_mprotect(l_ulong start, \ l_size_t len, l_ulong prot, l_int pkey); } 381 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_pkey_alloc(l_ulong flags, \ Modified: head/sys/compat/linux/linux_emul.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/compat/linux/linux_emul.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/compat/linux/linux_emul.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ linux_common_execve(struct thread *td, struct image_ar /* * In a case of transition from Linux binary execing to - * FreeBSD binary we destroy linux emuldata thread & proc entries. + * FreeBSD binary we destroy Linux emuldata thread & proc entries. */ if (SV_CURPROC_ABI() != SV_ABI_LINUX) { PROC_LOCK(p); @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ linux_proc_exec(void *arg __unused, struct proc *p, st #endif /* - * In a case of execing from linux binary properly detach + * In a case of execing from Linux binary properly detach * other threads from the user space. */ if (__predict_false(SV_PROC_ABI(p) == SV_ABI_LINUX)) { @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ linux_proc_exec(void *arg __unused, struct proc *p, st } /* - * In a case of execing to linux binary we create linux + * In a case of execing to Linux binary we create Linux * emuldata thread entry. */ if (__predict_false((imgp->sysent->sv_flags & SV_ABI_MASK) == Modified: head/sys/compat/linux/linux_file.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/compat/linux/linux_file.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/compat/linux/linux_file.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ linux_access(struct thread *td, struct linux_access_ar char *path; int error; - /* linux convention */ + /* Linux convention. */ if (args->amode & ~(F_OK | X_OK | W_OK | R_OK)) return (EINVAL); @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ linux_faccessat(struct thread *td, struct linux_facces char *path; int error, dfd; - /* linux convention */ + /* Linux convention. */ if (args->amode & ~(F_OK | X_OK | W_OK | R_OK)) return (EINVAL); @@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ linux_pread(struct thread *td, struct linux_pread_args error = kern_pread(td, uap->fd, uap->buf, uap->nbyte, uap->offset); if (error == 0) { - /* This seems to violate POSIX but linux does it */ + /* This seems to violate POSIX but Linux does it. */ error = fgetvp(td, uap->fd, cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_PREAD), &vp); if (error != 0) Modified: head/sys/compat/linux/linux_ioctl.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/compat/linux/linux_ioctl.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/compat/linux/linux_ioctl.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ struct handler_element static TAILQ_HEAD(, handler_element) handlers = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(handlers); static struct sx linux_ioctl_sx; -SX_SYSINIT(linux_ioctl, &linux_ioctl_sx, "linux ioctl handlers"); +SX_SYSINIT(linux_ioctl, &linux_ioctl_sx, "Linux ioctl handlers"); /* * hdio related ioctls for VMWare support @@ -1340,7 +1340,7 @@ bsd_to_linux_dvd_struct(struct dvd_struct *bp, l_dvd_s lp->manufact.len = bp->length; memcpy(lp->manufact.value, bp->data, sizeof(lp->manufact.value)); - /* lp->manufact.layer_num is unused in linux (redhat 7.0) */ + /* lp->manufact.layer_num is unused in Linux (redhat 7.0). */ break; default: return (EINVAL); @@ -2902,7 +2902,7 @@ linux_v4l_clip_copy(void *lvc, struct video_clip **ppv linux_to_bsd_v4l_clip(&l_vclip, &vclip); /* XXX: If there can be no concurrency: s/M_NOWAIT/M_WAITOK/ */ if ((*ppvc = malloc(sizeof(**ppvc), M_LINUX, M_NOWAIT)) == NULL) - return (ENOMEM); /* XXX: linux has no ENOMEM here */ + return (ENOMEM); /* XXX: Linux has no ENOMEM here. */ memcpy(*ppvc, &vclip, sizeof(vclip)); (*ppvc)->next = NULL; return (0); Modified: head/sys/compat/linux/linux_mib.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/compat/linux/linux_mib.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/compat/linux/linux_mib.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ linux_osd_jail_register(void) linux_osd_jail_slot = osd_jail_register(linux_prison_destructor, methods); - /* Copy the system linux info to any current prisons. */ + /* Copy the system Linux info to any current prisons. */ sx_slock(&allprison_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pr, &allprison, pr_list) linux_alloc_prison(pr, NULL); Modified: head/sys/compat/linux/linux_misc.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/compat/linux/linux_misc.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/compat/linux/linux_misc.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ linux_prctl(struct thread *td, struct linux_prctl_args case LINUX_PR_SET_NAME: /* * To be on the safe side we need to make sure to not - * overflow the size a linux program expects. We already + * overflow the size a Linux program expects. We already * do this here in the copyin, so that we don't need to * check on copyout. */ Modified: head/sys/compat/linux/linux_socket.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/compat/linux/linux_socket.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/compat/linux/linux_socket.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ static int linux_recvmsg_common(struct thread *, l_int static int linux_set_socket_flags(int, int *); /* - * Reads a linux sockaddr and does any necessary translation. + * Reads a Linux sockaddr and does any necessary translation. * Linux sockaddrs don't have a length field, only a family. * Copy the osockaddr structure pointed to by osa to kernel, adjust * family and convert to sockaddr. Modified: head/sys/i386/linux/imgact_linux.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/linux/imgact_linux.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/i386/linux/imgact_linux.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -235,5 +235,5 @@ fail: /* * Tell kern_execve.c about it, with a little help from the linker. */ -static struct execsw linux_execsw = { exec_linux_imgact, "linux a.out" }; +static struct execsw linux_execsw = { exec_linux_imgact, "Linux a.out" }; EXEC_SET(linuxaout, linux_execsw); Modified: head/sys/i386/linux/linux_dummy.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/linux/linux_dummy.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/i386/linux/linux_dummy.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -47,19 +47,19 @@ LIN_SDT_PROVIDER_DECLARE(LINUX_DTRACE); UNIMPLEMENTED(afs_syscall); UNIMPLEMENTED(break); -UNIMPLEMENTED(create_module); /* added in linux 1.0 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(create_module); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(ftime); -UNIMPLEMENTED(get_kernel_syms); /* added in linux 1.0 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(get_kernel_syms); /* Added in Linux 1.0 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(getpmsg); UNIMPLEMENTED(gtty); UNIMPLEMENTED(stty); UNIMPLEMENTED(lock); UNIMPLEMENTED(mpx); -UNIMPLEMENTED(nfsservctl); /* added in linux 2.2 removed in 3.1 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(nfsservctl); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 3.1. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(prof); UNIMPLEMENTED(profil); UNIMPLEMENTED(putpmsg); -UNIMPLEMENTED(query_module); /* added in linux 2.2 removed in 2.6 */ +UNIMPLEMENTED(query_module); /* Added in Linux 2.2 removed in 2.6. */ UNIMPLEMENTED(ulimit); UNIMPLEMENTED(vserver); @@ -88,74 +88,74 @@ DUMMY(mbind); DUMMY(get_mempolicy); DUMMY(set_mempolicy); DUMMY(kexec_load); -/* linux 2.6.11: */ +/* Linux 2.6.11: */ DUMMY(add_key); DUMMY(request_key); DUMMY(keyctl); -/* linux 2.6.13: */ +/* Linux 2.6.13: */ DUMMY(ioprio_set); DUMMY(ioprio_get); DUMMY(inotify_init); DUMMY(inotify_add_watch); DUMMY(inotify_rm_watch); -/* linux 2.6.16: */ +/* Linux 2.6.16: */ DUMMY(migrate_pages); DUMMY(unshare); -/* linux 2.6.17: */ +/* Linux 2.6.17: */ DUMMY(splice); DUMMY(sync_file_range); DUMMY(tee); DUMMY(vmsplice); -/* linux 2.6.18: */ +/* Linux 2.6.18: */ DUMMY(move_pages); -/* linux 2.6.19: */ +/* Linux 2.6.19: */ DUMMY(getcpu); -/* linux 2.6.22: */ +/* Linux 2.6.22: */ DUMMY(signalfd); -/* linux 2.6.27: */ +/* Linux 2.6.27: */ DUMMY(signalfd4); DUMMY(inotify_init1); -/* linux 2.6.31: */ +/* Linux 2.6.31: */ DUMMY(perf_event_open); -/* linux 2.6.33: */ +/* Linux 2.6.33: */ DUMMY(fanotify_init); DUMMY(fanotify_mark); -/* linux 2.6.39: */ +/* Linux 2.6.39: */ DUMMY(name_to_handle_at); DUMMY(open_by_handle_at); DUMMY(clock_adjtime); -/* linux 3.0: */ +/* Linux 3.0: */ DUMMY(setns); -/* linux 3.2: */ +/* Linux 3.2: */ DUMMY(process_vm_readv); DUMMY(process_vm_writev); -/* linux 3.5: */ +/* Linux 3.5: */ DUMMY(kcmp); -/* linux 3.8: */ +/* Linux 3.8: */ DUMMY(finit_module); DUMMY(sched_setattr); DUMMY(sched_getattr); -/* linux 3.14: */ +/* Linux 3.14: */ DUMMY(renameat2); -/* linux 3.15: */ +/* Linux 3.15: */ DUMMY(seccomp); DUMMY(memfd_create); -/* linux 3.18: */ +/* Linux 3.18: */ DUMMY(bpf); -/* linux 3.19: */ +/* Linux 3.19: */ DUMMY(execveat); -/* linux 4.2: */ +/* Linux 4.2: */ DUMMY(userfaultfd); -/* linux 4.3: */ +/* Linux 4.3: */ DUMMY(membarrier); -/* linux 4.4: */ +/* Linux 4.4: */ DUMMY(mlock2); -/* linux 4.5: */ +/* Linux 4.5: */ DUMMY(copy_file_range); -/* linux 4.6: */ +/* Linux 4.6: */ DUMMY(preadv2); DUMMY(pwritev2); -/* linux 4.8: */ +/* Linux 4.8: */ DUMMY(pkey_mprotect); DUMMY(pkey_alloc); DUMMY(pkey_free); Modified: head/sys/i386/linux/linux_machdep.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/linux/linux_machdep.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/i386/linux/linux_machdep.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -650,20 +650,20 @@ linux_set_thread_area(struct thread *td, struct linux_ idx = info.entry_number; /* - * Semantics of linux version: every thread in the system has array of + * Semantics of Linux version: every thread in the system has array of * 3 tls descriptors. 1st is GLIBC TLS, 2nd is WINE, 3rd unknown. This * syscall loads one of the selected tls decriptors with a value and * also loads GDT descriptors 6, 7 and 8 with the content of the * per-thread descriptors. * - * Semantics of fbsd version: I think we can ignore that linux has 3 + * Semantics of FreeBSD version: I think we can ignore that Linux has 3 * per-thread descriptors and use just the 1st one. The tls_array[] * is used only in set/get-thread_area() syscalls and for loading the - * GDT descriptors. In fbsd we use just one GDT descriptor for TLS so - * we will load just one. + * GDT descriptors. In FreeBSD we use just one GDT descriptor for TLS + * so we will load just one. * * XXX: this doesn't work when a user space process tries to use more - * than 1 TLS segment. Comment in the linux sources says wine might do + * than 1 TLS segment. Comment in the Linux sources says wine might do * this. */ Modified: head/sys/i386/linux/linux_ptrace.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/linux/linux_ptrace.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/i386/linux/linux_ptrace.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ linux_ptrace(struct thread *td, struct linux_ptrace_ar if (uap->addr < 0 || uap->addr & (sizeof(l_int) - 1)) break; /* - * Allow linux programs to access register values in + * Allow Linux programs to access register values in * user struct. We simulate this through PT_GET/SETREGS * as necessary. */ Modified: head/sys/i386/linux/linux_sysvec.c ============================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/linux/linux_sysvec.c Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/i386/linux/linux_sysvec.c Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -880,9 +880,9 @@ linux_fetch_syscall_args(struct thread *td) } /* - * If a linux binary is exec'ing something, try this image activator + * If a Linux binary is exec'ing something, try this image activator * first. We override standard shell script execution in order to - * be able to modify the interpreter path. We only do this if a linux + * be able to modify the interpreter path. We only do this if a Linux * binary is doing the exec, so we do not create an EXEC module for it. */ static int exec_linux_imgact_try(struct image_params *iparams); @@ -895,9 +895,9 @@ exec_linux_imgact_try(struct image_params *imgp) int error = -1; /* - * The interpreter for shell scripts run from a linux binary needs + * The interpreter for shell scripts run from a Linux binary needs * to be located in /compat/linux if possible in order to recursively - * maintain linux path emulation. + * maintain Linux path emulation. */ if (((const short *)head)[0] == SHELLMAGIC) { /* @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ linux_trans_osrel(const Elf_Note *note, int32_t *osrel return (FALSE); /* - * For linux we encode osrel as follows (see linux_mib.c): + * For Linux we encode osrel as follows (see linux_mib.c): * VVVMMMIII (version, major, minor), see linux_mib.c. */ *osrel = desc[1] * 1000000 + desc[2] * 1000 + desc[3]; Modified: head/sys/i386/linux/syscalls.master ============================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/linux/syscalls.master Thu Feb 22 02:21:03 2018 (r329793) +++ head/sys/i386/linux/syscalls.master Thu Feb 22 02:24:17 2018 (r329794) @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ 274 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mbind(void); } 275 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_get_mempolicy(void); } 276 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_set_mempolicy(void); } -; linux 2.6.6: +; Linux 2.6.6: 277 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mq_open(const char *name, int oflag, mode_t mode, \ struct mq_attr *attr); } 278 AUE_NULL STD { int linux_mq_unlink(const char *name); } @@ -483,17 +483,17 @@ l_siginfo_t *info, int options, \ void *rusage); } 285 AUE_NULL UNIMPL *** DIFF OUTPUT TRUNCATED AT 1000 LINES ***
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