306 lines
10 KiB
Rust
306 lines
10 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2016 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use super::arch::*;
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use super::data::{Stat, StatVfs, TimeSpec};
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use super::error::Result;
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use super::number::*;
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use core::mem;
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/// Set the end of the process's heap
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///
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/// When `addr` is `0`, this function will return the current break.
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///
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/// When `addr` is nonzero, this function will attempt to set the end of the process's
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/// heap to `addr` and return the new program break. The new program break should be
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/// checked by the allocator, it may not be exactly `addr`, as it may be aligned to a page
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/// boundary.
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///
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/// On error, `Err(ENOMEM)` will be returned indicating that no memory is available
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pub unsafe fn brk(addr: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall1(SYS_BRK, addr)
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}
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/// Change the process's working directory
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///
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/// This function will attempt to set the process's working directory to `path`, which can be
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/// either a relative, scheme relative, or absolute path.
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///
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/// On success, `Ok(0)` will be returned. On error, one of the following errors will be returned.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// * `EACCES` - permission is denied for one of the components of `path`, or `path`
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/// * `EFAULT` - `path` does not point to the process's addressible memory
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/// * `EIO` - an I/O error occured
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/// * `ENOENT` - `path` does not exit
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/// * `ENOTDIR` - `path` is not a directory
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pub fn chdir(path: &str) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_CHDIR, path.as_ptr() as usize, path.len()) }
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}
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pub fn chmod(path: &str, mode: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_CHMOD, path.as_ptr() as usize, path.len(), mode) }
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}
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/// Produce a fork of the current process, or a new process thread
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pub unsafe fn clone(flags: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall1_clobber(SYS_CLONE, flags)
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}
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/// Close a file
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pub fn close(fd: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall1(SYS_CLOSE, fd) }
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}
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/// Get the current system time
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pub fn clock_gettime(clock: usize, tp: &mut TimeSpec) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_CLOCK_GETTIME, clock, tp as *mut TimeSpec as usize) }
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}
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/// Copy and transform a file descriptor
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pub fn dup(fd: usize, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_DUP, fd, buf.as_ptr() as usize, buf.len()) }
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}
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/// Copy and transform a file descriptor
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pub fn dup2(fd: usize, newfd: usize, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall4(SYS_DUP2, fd, newfd, buf.as_ptr() as usize, buf.len()) }
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}
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/// Replace the current process with a new executable
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pub fn execve<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(path: T, args: &[[usize; 2]]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall4(SYS_EXECVE, path.as_ref().as_ptr() as usize,
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path.as_ref().len(), args.as_ptr() as usize, args.len()) }
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}
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/// Exit the current process
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pub fn exit(status: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall1(SYS_EXIT, status) }
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}
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/// Register a file for event-based I/O
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pub fn fcntl(fd: usize, cmd: usize, arg: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_FCNTL, fd, cmd, arg) }
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}
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/// Register a file for event-based I/O
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pub fn fevent(fd: usize, flags: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_FEVENT, fd, flags) }
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}
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/// Map a file into memory
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pub unsafe fn fmap(fd: usize, offset: usize, size: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall3(SYS_FMAP, fd, offset, size)
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}
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/// Unmap a memory-mapped file
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pub unsafe fn funmap(addr: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall1(SYS_FUNMAP, addr)
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}
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/// Retrieve the canonical path of a file
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pub fn fpath(fd: usize, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_FPATH, fd, buf.as_mut_ptr() as usize, buf.len()) }
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}
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/// Get metadata about a file
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pub fn fstat(fd: usize, stat: &mut Stat) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_FSTAT, fd, stat as *mut Stat as usize, mem::size_of::<Stat>()) }
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}
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/// Get metadata about a filesystem
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pub fn fstatvfs(fd: usize, stat: &mut StatVfs) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_FSTATVFS, fd, stat as *mut StatVfs as usize, mem::size_of::<StatVfs>()) }
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}
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/// Sync a file descriptor to its underlying medium
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pub fn fsync(fd: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall1(SYS_FSYNC, fd) }
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}
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/// Truncate or extend a file to a specified length
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pub fn ftruncate(fd: usize, len: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_FTRUNCATE, fd, len) }
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}
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/// Fast userspace mutex
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pub unsafe fn futex(addr: *mut i32, op: usize, val: i32, val2: usize, addr2: *mut i32)
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-> Result<usize> {
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syscall5(SYS_FUTEX, addr as usize, op, (val as isize) as usize, val2, addr2 as usize)
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}
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/// Get the current working directory
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pub fn getcwd(buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_GETCWD, buf.as_mut_ptr() as usize, buf.len()) }
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}
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/// Get the effective group ID
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pub fn getegid() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_GETEGID) }
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}
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/// Get the effective namespace
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pub fn getens() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_GETENS) }
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}
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/// Get the effective user ID
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pub fn geteuid() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_GETEUID) }
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}
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/// Get the current group ID
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pub fn getgid() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_GETGID) }
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}
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/// Get the current namespace
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pub fn getns() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_GETNS) }
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}
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/// Get the current process ID
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pub fn getpid() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_GETPID) }
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}
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/// Get the current user ID
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pub fn getuid() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_GETUID) }
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}
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/// Set the I/O privilege level
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pub unsafe fn iopl(level: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall1(SYS_IOPL, level)
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}
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/// Send a signal `sig` to the process identified by `pid`
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pub fn kill(pid: usize, sig: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_KILL, pid, sig) }
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}
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/// Create a link to a file
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pub unsafe fn link(old: *const u8, new: *const u8) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall2(SYS_LINK, old as usize, new as usize)
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}
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/// Seek to `offset` bytes in a file descriptor
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pub fn lseek(fd: usize, offset: isize, whence: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_LSEEK, fd, offset as usize, whence) }
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}
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/// Make a new scheme namespace
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pub fn mkns(schemes: &[[usize; 2]]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_MKNS, schemes.as_ptr() as usize, schemes.len()) }
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}
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/// Sleep for the time specified in `req`
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pub fn nanosleep(req: &TimeSpec, rem: &mut TimeSpec) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_NANOSLEEP, req as *const TimeSpec as usize,
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rem as *mut TimeSpec as usize) }
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}
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/// Open a file
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pub fn open(path: &str, flags: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_OPEN, path.as_ptr() as usize, path.len(), flags) }
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}
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/// Allocate pages, linearly in physical memory
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pub unsafe fn physalloc(size: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall1(SYS_PHYSALLOC, size)
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}
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/// Free physically allocated pages
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pub unsafe fn physfree(physical_address: usize, size: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall2(SYS_PHYSFREE, physical_address, size)
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}
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/// Map physical memory to virtual memory
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pub unsafe fn physmap(physical_address: usize, size: usize, flags: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall3(SYS_PHYSMAP, physical_address, size, flags)
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}
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/// Unmap previously mapped physical memory
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pub unsafe fn physunmap(virtual_address: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall1(SYS_PHYSUNMAP, virtual_address)
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}
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/// Create a pair of file descriptors referencing the read and write ends of a pipe
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pub fn pipe2(fds: &mut [usize; 2], flags: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_PIPE2, fds.as_ptr() as usize, flags) }
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}
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/// Read from a file descriptor into a buffer
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pub fn read(fd: usize, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_READ, fd, buf.as_mut_ptr() as usize, buf.len()) }
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}
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/// Remove a directory
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pub fn rmdir(path: &str) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_RMDIR, path.as_ptr() as usize, path.len()) }
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}
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/// Set the current process group IDs
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pub fn setregid(rgid: usize, egid: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_SETREGID, rgid, egid) }
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}
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/// Make a new scheme namespace
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pub fn setrens(rns: usize, ens: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_SETRENS, rns, ens) }
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}
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/// Set the current process user IDs
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pub fn setreuid(ruid: usize, euid: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_SETREUID, ruid, euid) }
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}
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/// Remove a file
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pub fn unlink(path: &str) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall2(SYS_UNLINK, path.as_ptr() as usize, path.len()) }
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}
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/// Convert a virtual address to a physical one
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pub unsafe fn virttophys(virtual_address: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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syscall1(SYS_VIRTTOPHYS, virtual_address)
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}
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/// Check if a child process has exited or received a signal
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pub fn waitpid(pid: usize, status: &mut usize, options: usize) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_WAITPID, pid, status as *mut usize as usize, options) }
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}
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/// Write a buffer to a file descriptor
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///
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/// The kernel will attempt to write the bytes in `buf` to the file descriptor `fd`, returning
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/// either an `Err`, explained below, or `Ok(count)` where `count` is the number of bytes which
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/// were written.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// * `EAGAIN` - the file descriptor was opened with `O_NONBLOCK` and writing would block
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/// * `EBADF` - the file descriptor is not valid or is not open for writing
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/// * `EFAULT` - `buf` does not point to the process's addressible memory
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/// * `EIO` - an I/O error occured
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/// * `ENOSPC` - the device containing the file descriptor has no room for data
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/// * `EPIPE` - the file descriptor refers to a pipe or socket whose reading end is closed
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pub fn write(fd: usize, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall3(SYS_WRITE, fd, buf.as_ptr() as usize, buf.len()) }
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}
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/// Yield the process's time slice to the kernel
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///
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/// This function will return Ok(0) on success
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pub fn sched_yield() -> Result<usize> {
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unsafe { syscall0(SYS_YIELD) }
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}
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