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28 | 28 | ||
29 | .text |
29 | .text |
30 | 30 | ||
31 | /** Syscall wrapper - INT $0x30 version. |
31 | /** Syscall wrapper - INT $0x30 version. |
32 | * |
32 | * |
33 | * Mind the order of arguments. First two arguments and the syscall number go to |
33 | * Mind the order of arguments. First two arguments and the syscall number go to |
34 | * scratch registers. An optimized version of this wrapper for fewer arguments |
34 | * scratch registers. An optimized version of this wrapper for fewer arguments |
35 | * could benefit from this and not save unused registers on the stack. |
35 | * could benefit from this and not save unused registers on the stack. |
36 | */ |
36 | */ |
37 | .global __syscall_int |
37 | .global __syscall_int |
38 | __syscall_int: |
38 | __syscall_int: |
39 | pushl %ebx |
39 | pushl %ebx |
40 | pushl %esi |
40 | pushl %esi |
41 | pushl %edi |
41 | pushl %edi |
42 | pushl %ebp |
42 | pushl %ebp |
43 | movl 20(%esp), %edx # First argument. |
43 | movl 20(%esp), %edx # First argument. |
44 | movl 24(%esp), %ecx # Second argument. |
44 | movl 24(%esp), %ecx # Second argument. |
45 | movl 28(%esp), %ebx # Third argument. |
45 | movl 28(%esp), %ebx # Third argument. |
46 | movl 32(%esp), %esi # Fourth argument. |
46 | movl 32(%esp), %esi # Fourth argument. |
47 | movl 36(%esp), %edi # Fifth argument. |
47 | movl 36(%esp), %edi # Fifth argument. |
48 | movl 40(%esp), %ebp # Sixth argument. |
48 | movl 40(%esp), %ebp # Sixth argument. |
49 | movl 44(%esp), %eax # Syscall number. |
49 | movl 44(%esp), %eax # Syscall number. |
50 | int $0x30 |
50 | int $0x30 |
51 | popl %ebp |
51 | popl %ebp |
52 | popl %edi |
52 | popl %edi |
53 | popl %esi |
53 | popl %esi |
54 | popl %ebx |
54 | popl %ebx |
55 | ret |
55 | ret |
56 | 56 | ||
57 | 57 | ||
58 | /** Syscall wrapper - SYSENTER version. |
58 | /** Syscall wrapper - SYSENTER version. |
59 | * |
59 | * |
60 | * This is an optimized version of syscall for four or less arguments. Note |
60 | * This is an optimized version of syscall for four or less arguments. Note |
61 | * that EBP and EDI are used to remember user stack address and the return |
61 | * that EBP and EDI are used to remember user stack address and the return |
62 | * address. The kernel part doesn't save DS, ES and FS so the handler restores |
62 | * address. The kernel part doesn't save DS, ES and FS so the handler restores |
63 | * these to the selector immediately following CS (it must be the flat data |
63 | * these to the selector immediately following CS (it must be the flat data |
64 | * segment, otherwise the SYSENTER wouldn't work in the first place). |
64 | * segment, otherwise the SYSENTER wouldn't work in the first place). |
65 | */ |
65 | */ |
66 | .global __syscall_sysenter |
66 | .global __syscall_sysenter |
- | 67 | .type __syscall_sysenter, @function |
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- | 68 | ||
67 | __syscall_sysenter: |
69 | __syscall_sysenter: |
68 | pushl %ebx |
70 | pushl %ebx |
69 | pushl %esi |
71 | pushl %esi |
70 | pushl %edi |
72 | pushl %edi |
71 | pushl %ebp |
73 | pushl %ebp |
72 | mov %esp, %ebp |
74 | mov %esp, %ebp |
73 | lea ra, %edi |
75 | lea ra, %edi |
74 | movl 20(%esp), %edx # First argument. |
76 | movl 20(%esp), %edx # First argument. |
75 | movl 24(%esp), %ecx # Second argument. |
77 | movl 24(%esp), %ecx # Second argument. |
76 | movl 28(%esp), %ebx # Third argument. |
78 | movl 28(%esp), %ebx # Third argument. |
77 | movl 32(%esp), %esi # Fourth argument. |
79 | movl 32(%esp), %esi # Fourth argument. |
78 | movl 44(%esp), %eax # Syscall number. |
80 | movl 44(%esp), %eax # Syscall number. |
79 | sysenter |
81 | sysenter |
80 | ra: |
82 | ra: |
81 | movw %cs, %cx |
83 | movw %cs, %cx |
82 | addw $8, %cx |
84 | addw $8, %cx |
83 | movw %cx, %ds |
85 | movw %cx, %ds |
84 | movw %cx, %es |
86 | movw %cx, %es |
85 | movw %cx, %fs |
87 | movw %cx, %fs |
86 | popl %ebp |
88 | popl %ebp |
87 | popl %edi |
89 | popl %edi |
88 | popl %esi |
90 | popl %esi |
89 | popl %ebx |
91 | popl %ebx |
90 | ret |
92 | ret |
- | 93 | ||
- | 94 | .size __syscall_sysenter, . - __syscall_sysenter |
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91 | 95 |