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author | Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org> | 2013-12-21 13:18:29 +0100 |
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committer | Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com> | 2014-01-22 21:04:39 +0100 |
commit | a7e8c6aa9b192075f17774c0bbdf6829f41ba62f (patch) | |
tree | da9e8b70c1fbb1fa83cb66b05e33265b634093c3 /libc/inet/rpc/rtime.c | |
parent | 09055cc18569c4c69e60af506e08b64ae06d3f9f (diff) |
libc: fix MIPS N64 fork
fork() is broken for MIPS64 N64 ABI. You can check it with a simple
C program statically linked with qemu-mips64 user emulation.
Internally fork() is using the clone system call (at least with NPTL)
with 5 arguments. See ./libpthread/nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/fork.c.
The calling conventions for MIPS N32 and N64 allow to use up to 8 registers
for that. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_convention#MIPS
This is correctly implemented in libc/sysdeps/linux/mips/bits/syscalls.h,
but not in libc/sysdeps/linux/mips/sysdep.h. fork.c uses the later one.
It seems that fork() works fine for MIPS64 N32 with just using the stack like
with the O32 case. There is a user of INLINE_SYSCALL with 7 arguments in
libc/sysdeps/linux/common/sync_file_range.c for MIPS64 N32, so I decided to
only use the macros for the MIPS64 N64 case. With this patch my uClibc based
Linux system boots up fine in qemu-system-mips64.
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <rep.dot.nop@gmail.com>
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