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| SYSCALL_HELPER_REGISTER(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | SYSCALL_HELPER_REGISTER(9) |
NAME¶
syscall_helper_register,
syscall_helper_unregister —
kernel syscall registration routines
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/sysent.h>
int
syscall_helper_register(struct
syscall_helper_data *sd,
int flags);
int
syscall_helper_unregister(struct
syscall_helper_data *sd);
INITIALIZER MACROS¶
struct syscall_helper_data
SYSCALL_INIT_HELPER(syscallname);
struct syscall_helper_data
SYSCALL_INIT_HELPER_F(syscallname,
int flags);
COMPATIBILITY INITIALIZER MACROS¶
struct syscall_helper_data
SYSCALL_INIT_HELPER_COMPAT(syscallname);
struct syscall_helper_data
SYSCALL_INIT_HELPER_COMPAT_F(syscallname,
int flags);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
syscall_helper_register()
registers a system call. This function takes the structure
struct syscall_helper_data sd, which specifies the
parameters for syscall registration:
struct syscall_helper_data {
struct sysent new_sysent;
struct sysent old_sysent;
int syscall_no;
int registered;
};
The only valid flag for the
flags argument to
syscall_helper_register()
is SY_THR_STATIC. This flag prevents the syscall
from being unregistered.
Before use, the structure must be
initialized with one of the
SYSCALL_INIT_HELPER*()
macros. In new code, syscall implementation functions shall be named
sys_syscallname()
and the regular macros shall be used.
For legacy syscall functions named without "sys_" prefixes, the "COMPAT" versions of the macros may be used.
The only valid flag for the flags argument
to the "F" variants of the initializer macros is
SYF_CAPENABLED. This flag indicates that the syscall
is allowed in capability mode.
The
syscall_helper_unregister()
unregisters a system call. This function takes the same structure
struct syscall_helper_data sd that was previously
initialized in the manner described above and used in a successful
invocation of syscall_helper_register().
RETURN VALUES¶
If successful, syscall_helper_register()
and syscall_helper_unregister() will return 0.
Otherwise, they will return an error.
ERRORS¶
The syscall_helper_register() call will
fail and the syscall will not be registered if:
- [
EINVAL] - The flags argument contained a value other than
SY_THR_STATIC. - [
EINVAL] - The specified syscall number,
sd.syscall_no(SYS_syscallname), was outside of the valid range of system call numbers (zero throughSYS_MAXSYSCALL). - [
ENFILE] - The system call table does not have any available slots.
- [
EEXIST] - The specified syscall number,
sd.syscall_no(SYS_syscallname), was already in use.
SEE ALSO¶
| February 10, 2018 | Debian |