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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for ppc64, AIX are implemented in runtime/syscall_aix.go
//
TEXT ·syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-88
JMP syscall·syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·rawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-88
JMP syscall·rawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
import (
"runtime"
)
// byteOrder is a subset of encoding/binary.ByteOrder.
type byteOrder interface {
Uint32([]byte) uint32
Uint64([]byte) uint64
}
type littleEndian struct{}
type bigEndian struct{}
func (littleEndian) Uint32(b []byte) uint32 {
_ = b[3] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24
}
func (littleEndian) Uint64(b []byte) uint64 {
_ = b[7] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 |
uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
}
func (bigEndian) Uint32(b []byte) uint32 {
_ = b[3] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint32(b[3]) | uint32(b[2])<<8 | uint32(b[1])<<16 | uint32(b[0])<<24
}
func (bigEndian) Uint64(b []byte) uint64 {
_ = b[7] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[7]) | uint64(b[6])<<8 | uint64(b[5])<<16 | uint64(b[4])<<24 |
uint64(b[3])<<32 | uint64(b[2])<<40 | uint64(b[1])<<48 | uint64(b[0])<<56
}
// hostByteOrder returns littleEndian on little-endian machines and
// bigEndian on big-endian machines.
func hostByteOrder() byteOrder {
switch runtime.GOARCH {
case "386", "amd64", "amd64p32",
"alpha",
"arm", "arm64",
"loong64",
"mipsle", "mips64le", "mips64p32le",
"nios2",
"ppc64le",
"riscv", "riscv64",
"sh":
return littleEndian{}
case "armbe", "arm64be",
"m68k",
"mips", "mips64", "mips64p32",
"ppc", "ppc64",
"s390", "s390x",
"shbe",
"sparc", "sparc64":
return bigEndian{}
}
panic("unknown architecture")
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package cpu implements processor feature detection for
// various CPU architectures.
package cpu
import (
"os"
"strings"
)
// Initialized reports whether the CPU features were initialized.
//
// For some GOOS/GOARCH combinations initialization of the CPU features depends
// on reading an operating specific file, e.g. /proc/self/auxv on linux/arm
// Initialized will report false if reading the file fails.
var Initialized bool
// CacheLinePad is used to pad structs to avoid false sharing.
type CacheLinePad struct{ _ [cacheLineSize]byte }
// X86 contains the supported CPU features of the
// current X86/AMD64 platform. If the current platform
// is not X86/AMD64 then all feature flags are false.
//
// X86 is padded to avoid false sharing. Further the HasAVX
// and HasAVX2 are only set if the OS supports XMM and YMM
// registers in addition to the CPUID feature bit being set.
var X86 struct {
_ CacheLinePad
HasAES bool // AES hardware implementation (AES NI)
HasADX bool // Multi-precision add-carry instruction extensions
HasAVX bool // Advanced vector extension
HasAVX2 bool // Advanced vector extension 2
HasAVX512 bool // Advanced vector extension 512
HasAVX512F bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Foundation Instructions
HasAVX512CD bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Conflict Detection Instructions
HasAVX512ER bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Exponential and Reciprocal Instructions
HasAVX512PF bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Prefetch Instructions
HasAVX512VL bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Vector Length Extensions
HasAVX512BW bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Byte and Word Instructions
HasAVX512DQ bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions
HasAVX512IFMA bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Integer Fused Multiply Add
HasAVX512VBMI bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Vector Byte Manipulation Instructions
HasAVX5124VNNIW bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Vector Neural Network Instructions Word variable precision
HasAVX5124FMAPS bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Fused Multiply Accumulation Packed Single precision
HasAVX512VPOPCNTDQ bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Double and quad word population count instructions
HasAVX512VPCLMULQDQ bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Vector carry-less multiply operations
HasAVX512VNNI bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Vector Neural Network Instructions
HasAVX512GFNI bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Galois field New Instructions
HasAVX512VAES bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Vector AES instructions
HasAVX512VBMI2 bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Vector Byte Manipulation Instructions 2
HasAVX512BITALG bool // Advanced vector extension 512 Bit Algorithms
HasAVX512BF16 bool // Advanced vector extension 512 BFloat16 Instructions
HasAMXTile bool // Advanced Matrix Extension Tile instructions
HasAMXInt8 bool // Advanced Matrix Extension Int8 instructions
HasAMXBF16 bool // Advanced Matrix Extension BFloat16 instructions
HasBMI1 bool // Bit manipulation instruction set 1
HasBMI2 bool // Bit manipulation instruction set 2
HasCX16 bool // Compare and exchange 16 Bytes
HasERMS bool // Enhanced REP for MOVSB and STOSB
HasFMA bool // Fused-multiply-add instructions
HasOSXSAVE bool // OS supports XSAVE/XRESTOR for saving/restoring XMM registers.
HasPCLMULQDQ bool // PCLMULQDQ instruction - most often used for AES-GCM
HasPOPCNT bool // Hamming weight instruction POPCNT.
HasRDRAND bool // RDRAND instruction (on-chip random number generator)
HasRDSEED bool // RDSEED instruction (on-chip random number generator)
HasSSE2 bool // Streaming SIMD extension 2 (always available on amd64)
HasSSE3 bool // Streaming SIMD extension 3
HasSSSE3 bool // Supplemental streaming SIMD extension 3
HasSSE41 bool // Streaming SIMD extension 4 and 4.1
HasSSE42 bool // Streaming SIMD extension 4 and 4.2
_ CacheLinePad
}
// ARM64 contains the supported CPU features of the
// current ARMv8(aarch64) platform. If the current platform
// is not arm64 then all feature flags are false.
var ARM64 struct {
_ CacheLinePad
HasFP bool // Floating-point instruction set (always available)
HasASIMD bool // Advanced SIMD (always available)
HasEVTSTRM bool // Event stream support
HasAES bool // AES hardware implementation
HasPMULL bool // Polynomial multiplication instruction set
HasSHA1 bool // SHA1 hardware implementation
HasSHA2 bool // SHA2 hardware implementation
HasCRC32 bool // CRC32 hardware implementation
HasATOMICS bool // Atomic memory operation instruction set
HasFPHP bool // Half precision floating-point instruction set
HasASIMDHP bool // Advanced SIMD half precision instruction set
HasCPUID bool // CPUID identification scheme registers
HasASIMDRDM bool // Rounding double multiply add/subtract instruction set
HasJSCVT bool // Javascript conversion from floating-point to integer
HasFCMA bool // Floating-point multiplication and addition of complex numbers
HasLRCPC bool // Release Consistent processor consistent support
HasDCPOP bool // Persistent memory support
HasSHA3 bool // SHA3 hardware implementation
HasSM3 bool // SM3 hardware implementation
HasSM4 bool // SM4 hardware implementation
HasASIMDDP bool // Advanced SIMD double precision instruction set
HasSHA512 bool // SHA512 hardware implementation
HasSVE bool // Scalable Vector Extensions
HasSVE2 bool // Scalable Vector Extensions 2
HasASIMDFHM bool // Advanced SIMD multiplication FP16 to FP32
_ CacheLinePad
}
// ARM contains the supported CPU features of the current ARM (32-bit) platform.
// All feature flags are false if:
// 1. the current platform is not arm, or
// 2. the current operating system is not Linux.
var ARM struct {
_ CacheLinePad
HasSWP bool // SWP instruction support
HasHALF bool // Half-word load and store support
HasTHUMB bool // ARM Thumb instruction set
Has26BIT bool // Address space limited to 26-bits
HasFASTMUL bool // 32-bit operand, 64-bit result multiplication support
HasFPA bool // Floating point arithmetic support
HasVFP bool // Vector floating point support
HasEDSP bool // DSP Extensions support
HasJAVA bool // Java instruction set
HasIWMMXT bool // Intel Wireless MMX technology support
HasCRUNCH bool // MaverickCrunch context switching and handling
HasTHUMBEE bool // Thumb EE instruction set
HasNEON bool // NEON instruction set
HasVFPv3 bool // Vector floating point version 3 support
HasVFPv3D16 bool // Vector floating point version 3 D8-D15
HasTLS bool // Thread local storage support
HasVFPv4 bool // Vector floating point version 4 support
HasIDIVA bool // Integer divide instruction support in ARM mode
HasIDIVT bool // Integer divide instruction support in Thumb mode
HasVFPD32 bool // Vector floating point version 3 D15-D31
HasLPAE bool // Large Physical Address Extensions
HasEVTSTRM bool // Event stream support
HasAES bool // AES hardware implementation
HasPMULL bool // Polynomial multiplication instruction set
HasSHA1 bool // SHA1 hardware implementation
HasSHA2 bool // SHA2 hardware implementation
HasCRC32 bool // CRC32 hardware implementation
_ CacheLinePad
}
// MIPS64X contains the supported CPU features of the current mips64/mips64le
// platforms. If the current platform is not mips64/mips64le or the current
// operating system is not Linux then all feature flags are false.
var MIPS64X struct {
_ CacheLinePad
HasMSA bool // MIPS SIMD architecture
_ CacheLinePad
}
// PPC64 contains the supported CPU features of the current ppc64/ppc64le platforms.
// If the current platform is not ppc64/ppc64le then all feature flags are false.
//
// For ppc64/ppc64le, it is safe to check only for ISA level starting on ISA v3.00,
// since there are no optional categories. There are some exceptions that also
// require kernel support to work (DARN, SCV), so there are feature bits for
// those as well. The struct is padded to avoid false sharing.
var PPC64 struct {
_ CacheLinePad
HasDARN bool // Hardware random number generator (requires kernel enablement)
HasSCV bool // Syscall vectored (requires kernel enablement)
IsPOWER8 bool // ISA v2.07 (POWER8)
IsPOWER9 bool // ISA v3.00 (POWER9), implies IsPOWER8
_ CacheLinePad
}
// S390X contains the supported CPU features of the current IBM Z
// (s390x) platform. If the current platform is not IBM Z then all
// feature flags are false.
//
// S390X is padded to avoid false sharing. Further HasVX is only set
// if the OS supports vector registers in addition to the STFLE
// feature bit being set.
var S390X struct {
_ CacheLinePad
HasZARCH bool // z/Architecture mode is active [mandatory]
HasSTFLE bool // store facility list extended
HasLDISP bool // long (20-bit) displacements
HasEIMM bool // 32-bit immediates
HasDFP bool // decimal floating point
HasETF3EH bool // ETF-3 enhanced
HasMSA bool // message security assist (CPACF)
HasAES bool // KM-AES{128,192,256} functions
HasAESCBC bool // KMC-AES{128,192,256} functions
HasAESCTR bool // KMCTR-AES{128,192,256} functions
HasAESGCM bool // KMA-GCM-AES{128,192,256} functions
HasGHASH bool // KIMD-GHASH function
HasSHA1 bool // K{I,L}MD-SHA-1 functions
HasSHA256 bool // K{I,L}MD-SHA-256 functions
HasSHA512 bool // K{I,L}MD-SHA-512 functions
HasSHA3 bool // K{I,L}MD-SHA3-{224,256,384,512} and K{I,L}MD-SHAKE-{128,256} functions
HasVX bool // vector facility
HasVXE bool // vector-enhancements facility 1
_ CacheLinePad
}
func init() {
archInit()
initOptions()
processOptions()
}
// options contains the cpu debug options that can be used in GODEBUG.
// Options are arch dependent and are added by the arch specific initOptions functions.
// Features that are mandatory for the specific GOARCH should have the Required field set
// (e.g. SSE2 on amd64).
var options []option
// Option names should be lower case. e.g. avx instead of AVX.
type option struct {
Name string
Feature *bool
Specified bool // whether feature value was specified in GODEBUG
Enable bool // whether feature should be enabled
Required bool // whether feature is mandatory and can not be disabled
}
func processOptions() {
env := os.Getenv("GODEBUG")
field:
for env != "" {
field := ""
i := strings.IndexByte(env, ',')
if i < 0 {
field, env = env, ""
} else {
field, env = env[:i], env[i+1:]
}
if len(field) < 4 || field[:4] != "cpu." {
continue
}
i = strings.IndexByte(field, '=')
if i < 0 {
print("GODEBUG sys/cpu: no value specified for \"", field, "\"\n")
continue
}
key, value := field[4:i], field[i+1:] // e.g. "SSE2", "on"
var enable bool
switch value {
case "on":
enable = true
case "off":
enable = false
default:
print("GODEBUG sys/cpu: value \"", value, "\" not supported for cpu option \"", key, "\"\n")
continue field
}
if key == "all" {
for i := range options {
options[i].Specified = true
options[i].Enable = enable || options[i].Required
}
continue field
}
for i := range options {
if options[i].Name == key {
options[i].Specified = true
options[i].Enable = enable
continue field
}
}
print("GODEBUG sys/cpu: unknown cpu feature \"", key, "\"\n")
}
for _, o := range options {
if !o.Specified {
continue
}
if o.Enable && !*o.Feature {
print("GODEBUG sys/cpu: can not enable \"", o.Name, "\", missing CPU support\n")
continue
}
if !o.Enable && o.Required {
print("GODEBUG sys/cpu: can not disable \"", o.Name, "\", required CPU feature\n")
continue
}
*o.Feature = o.Enable
}
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix
package cpu
const (
// getsystemcfg constants
_SC_IMPL = 2
_IMPL_POWER8 = 0x10000
_IMPL_POWER9 = 0x20000
)
func archInit() {
impl := getsystemcfg(_SC_IMPL)
if impl&_IMPL_POWER8 != 0 {
PPC64.IsPOWER8 = true
}
if impl&_IMPL_POWER9 != 0 {
PPC64.IsPOWER8 = true
PPC64.IsPOWER9 = true
}
Initialized = true
}
func getsystemcfg(label int) (n uint64) {
r0, _ := callgetsystemcfg(label)
n = uint64(r0)
return
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
const cacheLineSize = 32
// HWCAP/HWCAP2 bits.
// These are specific to Linux.
const (
hwcap_SWP = 1 << 0
hwcap_HALF = 1 << 1
hwcap_THUMB = 1 << 2
hwcap_26BIT = 1 << 3
hwcap_FAST_MULT = 1 << 4
hwcap_FPA = 1 << 5
hwcap_VFP = 1 << 6
hwcap_EDSP = 1 << 7
hwcap_JAVA = 1 << 8
hwcap_IWMMXT = 1 << 9
hwcap_CRUNCH = 1 << 10
hwcap_THUMBEE = 1 << 11
hwcap_NEON = 1 << 12
hwcap_VFPv3 = 1 << 13
hwcap_VFPv3D16 = 1 << 14
hwcap_TLS = 1 << 15
hwcap_VFPv4 = 1 << 16
hwcap_IDIVA = 1 << 17
hwcap_IDIVT = 1 << 18
hwcap_VFPD32 = 1 << 19
hwcap_LPAE = 1 << 20
hwcap_EVTSTRM = 1 << 21
hwcap2_AES = 1 << 0
hwcap2_PMULL = 1 << 1
hwcap2_SHA1 = 1 << 2
hwcap2_SHA2 = 1 << 3
hwcap2_CRC32 = 1 << 4
)
func initOptions() {
options = []option{
{Name: "pmull", Feature: &ARM.HasPMULL},
{Name: "sha1", Feature: &ARM.HasSHA1},
{Name: "sha2", Feature: &ARM.HasSHA2},
{Name: "swp", Feature: &ARM.HasSWP},
{Name: "thumb", Feature: &ARM.HasTHUMB},
{Name: "thumbee", Feature: &ARM.HasTHUMBEE},
{Name: "tls", Feature: &ARM.HasTLS},
{Name: "vfp", Feature: &ARM.HasVFP},
{Name: "vfpd32", Feature: &ARM.HasVFPD32},
{Name: "vfpv3", Feature: &ARM.HasVFPv3},
{Name: "vfpv3d16", Feature: &ARM.HasVFPv3D16},
{Name: "vfpv4", Feature: &ARM.HasVFPv4},
{Name: "half", Feature: &ARM.HasHALF},
{Name: "26bit", Feature: &ARM.Has26BIT},
{Name: "fastmul", Feature: &ARM.HasFASTMUL},
{Name: "fpa", Feature: &ARM.HasFPA},
{Name: "edsp", Feature: &ARM.HasEDSP},
{Name: "java", Feature: &ARM.HasJAVA},
{Name: "iwmmxt", Feature: &ARM.HasIWMMXT},
{Name: "crunch", Feature: &ARM.HasCRUNCH},
{Name: "neon", Feature: &ARM.HasNEON},
{Name: "idivt", Feature: &ARM.HasIDIVT},
{Name: "idiva", Feature: &ARM.HasIDIVA},
{Name: "lpae", Feature: &ARM.HasLPAE},
{Name: "evtstrm", Feature: &ARM.HasEVTSTRM},
{Name: "aes", Feature: &ARM.HasAES},
{Name: "crc32", Feature: &ARM.HasCRC32},
}
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
import "runtime"
// cacheLineSize is used to prevent false sharing of cache lines.
// We choose 128 because Apple Silicon, a.k.a. M1, has 128-byte cache line size.
// It doesn't cost much and is much more future-proof.
const cacheLineSize = 128
func initOptions() {
options = []option{
{Name: "fp", Feature: &ARM64.HasFP},
{Name: "asimd", Feature: &ARM64.HasASIMD},
{Name: "evstrm", Feature: &ARM64.HasEVTSTRM},
{Name: "aes", Feature: &ARM64.HasAES},
{Name: "fphp", Feature: &ARM64.HasFPHP},
{Name: "jscvt", Feature: &ARM64.HasJSCVT},
{Name: "lrcpc", Feature: &ARM64.HasLRCPC},
{Name: "pmull", Feature: &ARM64.HasPMULL},
{Name: "sha1", Feature: &ARM64.HasSHA1},
{Name: "sha2", Feature: &ARM64.HasSHA2},
{Name: "sha3", Feature: &ARM64.HasSHA3},
{Name: "sha512", Feature: &ARM64.HasSHA512},
{Name: "sm3", Feature: &ARM64.HasSM3},
{Name: "sm4", Feature: &ARM64.HasSM4},
{Name: "sve", Feature: &ARM64.HasSVE},
{Name: "sve2", Feature: &ARM64.HasSVE2},
{Name: "crc32", Feature: &ARM64.HasCRC32},
{Name: "atomics", Feature: &ARM64.HasATOMICS},
{Name: "asimdhp", Feature: &ARM64.HasASIMDHP},
{Name: "cpuid", Feature: &ARM64.HasCPUID},
{Name: "asimrdm", Feature: &ARM64.HasASIMDRDM},
{Name: "fcma", Feature: &ARM64.HasFCMA},
{Name: "dcpop", Feature: &ARM64.HasDCPOP},
{Name: "asimddp", Feature: &ARM64.HasASIMDDP},
{Name: "asimdfhm", Feature: &ARM64.HasASIMDFHM},
}
}
func archInit() {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "freebsd":
readARM64Registers()
case "linux", "netbsd", "openbsd":
doinit()
default:
// Many platforms don't seem to allow reading these registers.
setMinimalFeatures()
}
}
// setMinimalFeatures fakes the minimal ARM64 features expected by
// TestARM64minimalFeatures.
func setMinimalFeatures() {
ARM64.HasASIMD = true
ARM64.HasFP = true
}
func readARM64Registers() {
Initialized = true
parseARM64SystemRegisters(getisar0(), getisar1(), getpfr0())
}
func parseARM64SystemRegisters(isar0, isar1, pfr0 uint64) {
// ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1
switch extractBits(isar0, 4, 7) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasAES = true
case 2:
ARM64.HasAES = true
ARM64.HasPMULL = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 8, 11) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasSHA1 = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 12, 15) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasSHA2 = true
case 2:
ARM64.HasSHA2 = true
ARM64.HasSHA512 = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 16, 19) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasCRC32 = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 20, 23) {
case 2:
ARM64.HasATOMICS = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 28, 31) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasASIMDRDM = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 32, 35) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasSHA3 = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 36, 39) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasSM3 = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 40, 43) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasSM4 = true
}
switch extractBits(isar0, 44, 47) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasASIMDDP = true
}
// ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1
switch extractBits(isar1, 0, 3) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasDCPOP = true
}
switch extractBits(isar1, 12, 15) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasJSCVT = true
}
switch extractBits(isar1, 16, 19) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasFCMA = true
}
switch extractBits(isar1, 20, 23) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasLRCPC = true
}
// ID_AA64PFR0_EL1
switch extractBits(pfr0, 16, 19) {
case 0:
ARM64.HasFP = true
case 1:
ARM64.HasFP = true
ARM64.HasFPHP = true
}
switch extractBits(pfr0, 20, 23) {
case 0:
ARM64.HasASIMD = true
case 1:
ARM64.HasASIMD = true
ARM64.HasASIMDHP = true
}
switch extractBits(pfr0, 32, 35) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasSVE = true
parseARM64SVERegister(getzfr0())
}
}
func parseARM64SVERegister(zfr0 uint64) {
switch extractBits(zfr0, 0, 3) {
case 1:
ARM64.HasSVE2 = true
}
}
func extractBits(data uint64, start, end uint) uint {
return (uint)(data>>start) & ((1 << (end - start + 1)) - 1)
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
// func getisar0() uint64
TEXT ·getisar0(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-8
// get Instruction Set Attributes 0 into x0
// mrs x0, ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1 = d5380600
WORD $0xd5380600
MOVD R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
// func getisar1() uint64
TEXT ·getisar1(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-8
// get Instruction Set Attributes 1 into x0
// mrs x0, ID_AA64ISAR1_EL1 = d5380620
WORD $0xd5380620
MOVD R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
// func getpfr0() uint64
TEXT ·getpfr0(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-8
// get Processor Feature Register 0 into x0
// mrs x0, ID_AA64PFR0_EL1 = d5380400
WORD $0xd5380400
MOVD R0, ret+0(FP)
RET
// func getzfr0() uint64
TEXT ·getzfr0(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-8
// get SVE Feature Register 0 into x0
// mrs x0, ID_AA64ZFR0_EL1 = d5380480
WORD $0xd5380480
MOVD R0, ret+0(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
package cpu
func getisar0() uint64
func getisar1() uint64
func getpfr0() uint64
func getzfr0() uint64

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
package cpu
// haveAsmFunctions reports whether the other functions in this file can
// be safely called.
func haveAsmFunctions() bool { return true }
// The following feature detection functions are defined in cpu_s390x.s.
// They are likely to be expensive to call so the results should be cached.
func stfle() facilityList
func kmQuery() queryResult
func kmcQuery() queryResult
func kmctrQuery() queryResult
func kmaQuery() queryResult
func kimdQuery() queryResult
func klmdQuery() queryResult

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (386 || amd64 || amd64p32) && gc
package cpu
// cpuid is implemented in cpu_x86.s for gc compiler
// and in cpu_gccgo.c for gccgo.
func cpuid(eaxArg, ecxArg uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
// xgetbv with ecx = 0 is implemented in cpu_x86.s for gc compiler
// and in cpu_gccgo.c for gccgo.
func xgetbv() (eax, edx uint32)

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gccgo
package cpu
func getisar0() uint64 { return 0 }
func getisar1() uint64 { return 0 }
func getpfr0() uint64 { return 0 }

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gccgo
package cpu
// haveAsmFunctions reports whether the other functions in this file can
// be safely called.
func haveAsmFunctions() bool { return false }
// TODO(mundaym): the following feature detection functions are currently
// stubs. See https://golang.org/cl/162887 for how to fix this.
// They are likely to be expensive to call so the results should be cached.
func stfle() facilityList { panic("not implemented for gccgo") }
func kmQuery() queryResult { panic("not implemented for gccgo") }
func kmcQuery() queryResult { panic("not implemented for gccgo") }
func kmctrQuery() queryResult { panic("not implemented for gccgo") }
func kmaQuery() queryResult { panic("not implemented for gccgo") }
func kimdQuery() queryResult { panic("not implemented for gccgo") }
func klmdQuery() queryResult { panic("not implemented for gccgo") }

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (386 || amd64 || amd64p32) && gccgo
#include <cpuid.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <x86intrin.h>
// Need to wrap __get_cpuid_count because it's declared as static.
int
gccgoGetCpuidCount(uint32_t leaf, uint32_t subleaf,
uint32_t *eax, uint32_t *ebx,
uint32_t *ecx, uint32_t *edx)
{
return __get_cpuid_count(leaf, subleaf, eax, ebx, ecx, edx);
}
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunknown-pragmas"
#pragma GCC push_options
#pragma GCC target("xsave")
#pragma clang attribute push (__attribute__((target("xsave"))), apply_to=function)
// xgetbv reads the contents of an XCR (Extended Control Register)
// specified in the ECX register into registers EDX:EAX.
// Currently, the only supported value for XCR is 0.
void
gccgoXgetbv(uint32_t *eax, uint32_t *edx)
{
uint64_t v = _xgetbv(0);
*eax = v & 0xffffffff;
*edx = v >> 32;
}
#pragma clang attribute pop
#pragma GCC pop_options

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (386 || amd64 || amd64p32) && gccgo
package cpu
//extern gccgoGetCpuidCount
func gccgoGetCpuidCount(eaxArg, ecxArg uint32, eax, ebx, ecx, edx *uint32)
func cpuid(eaxArg, ecxArg uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32) {
var a, b, c, d uint32
gccgoGetCpuidCount(eaxArg, ecxArg, &a, &b, &c, &d)
return a, b, c, d
}
//extern gccgoXgetbv
func gccgoXgetbv(eax, edx *uint32)
func xgetbv() (eax, edx uint32) {
var a, d uint32
gccgoXgetbv(&a, &d)
return a, d
}
// gccgo doesn't build on Darwin, per:
// https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/HEAD/Formula/gcc.rb#L76
func darwinSupportsAVX512() bool {
return false
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build !386 && !amd64 && !amd64p32 && !arm64
package cpu
func archInit() {
if err := readHWCAP(); err != nil {
return
}
doinit()
Initialized = true
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
func doinit() {
ARM.HasSWP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SWP)
ARM.HasHALF = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_HALF)
ARM.HasTHUMB = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_THUMB)
ARM.Has26BIT = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_26BIT)
ARM.HasFASTMUL = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FAST_MULT)
ARM.HasFPA = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FPA)
ARM.HasVFP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_VFP)
ARM.HasEDSP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_EDSP)
ARM.HasJAVA = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_JAVA)
ARM.HasIWMMXT = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_IWMMXT)
ARM.HasCRUNCH = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_CRUNCH)
ARM.HasTHUMBEE = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_THUMBEE)
ARM.HasNEON = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_NEON)
ARM.HasVFPv3 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_VFPv3)
ARM.HasVFPv3D16 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_VFPv3D16)
ARM.HasTLS = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_TLS)
ARM.HasVFPv4 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_VFPv4)
ARM.HasIDIVA = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_IDIVA)
ARM.HasIDIVT = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_IDIVT)
ARM.HasVFPD32 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_VFPD32)
ARM.HasLPAE = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_LPAE)
ARM.HasEVTSTRM = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_EVTSTRM)
ARM.HasAES = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_AES)
ARM.HasPMULL = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_PMULL)
ARM.HasSHA1 = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_SHA1)
ARM.HasSHA2 = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_SHA2)
ARM.HasCRC32 = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_CRC32)
}
func isSet(hwc uint, value uint) bool {
return hwc&value != 0
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
import (
"strings"
"syscall"
)
// HWCAP/HWCAP2 bits. These are exposed by Linux.
const (
hwcap_FP = 1 << 0
hwcap_ASIMD = 1 << 1
hwcap_EVTSTRM = 1 << 2
hwcap_AES = 1 << 3
hwcap_PMULL = 1 << 4
hwcap_SHA1 = 1 << 5
hwcap_SHA2 = 1 << 6
hwcap_CRC32 = 1 << 7
hwcap_ATOMICS = 1 << 8
hwcap_FPHP = 1 << 9
hwcap_ASIMDHP = 1 << 10
hwcap_CPUID = 1 << 11
hwcap_ASIMDRDM = 1 << 12
hwcap_JSCVT = 1 << 13
hwcap_FCMA = 1 << 14
hwcap_LRCPC = 1 << 15
hwcap_DCPOP = 1 << 16
hwcap_SHA3 = 1 << 17
hwcap_SM3 = 1 << 18
hwcap_SM4 = 1 << 19
hwcap_ASIMDDP = 1 << 20
hwcap_SHA512 = 1 << 21
hwcap_SVE = 1 << 22
hwcap_ASIMDFHM = 1 << 23
hwcap2_SVE2 = 1 << 1
)
// linuxKernelCanEmulateCPUID reports whether we're running
// on Linux 4.11+. Ideally we'd like to ask the question about
// whether the current kernel contains
// https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=77c97b4ee21290f5f083173d957843b615abbff2
// but the version number will have to do.
func linuxKernelCanEmulateCPUID() bool {
var un syscall.Utsname
syscall.Uname(&un)
var sb strings.Builder
for _, b := range un.Release[:] {
if b == 0 {
break
}
sb.WriteByte(byte(b))
}
major, minor, _, ok := parseRelease(sb.String())
return ok && (major > 4 || major == 4 && minor >= 11)
}
func doinit() {
if err := readHWCAP(); err != nil {
// We failed to read /proc/self/auxv. This can happen if the binary has
// been given extra capabilities(7) with /bin/setcap.
//
// When this happens, we have two options. If the Linux kernel is new
// enough (4.11+), we can read the arm64 registers directly which'll
// trap into the kernel and then return back to userspace.
//
// But on older kernels, such as Linux 4.4.180 as used on many Synology
// devices, calling readARM64Registers (specifically getisar0) will
// cause a SIGILL and we'll die. So for older kernels, parse /proc/cpuinfo
// instead.
//
// See golang/go#57336.
if linuxKernelCanEmulateCPUID() {
readARM64Registers()
} else {
readLinuxProcCPUInfo()
}
return
}
// HWCAP feature bits
ARM64.HasFP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FP)
ARM64.HasASIMD = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMD)
ARM64.HasEVTSTRM = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_EVTSTRM)
ARM64.HasAES = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_AES)
ARM64.HasPMULL = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_PMULL)
ARM64.HasSHA1 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA1)
ARM64.HasSHA2 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA2)
ARM64.HasCRC32 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_CRC32)
ARM64.HasATOMICS = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ATOMICS)
ARM64.HasFPHP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FPHP)
ARM64.HasASIMDHP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDHP)
ARM64.HasCPUID = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_CPUID)
ARM64.HasASIMDRDM = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDRDM)
ARM64.HasJSCVT = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_JSCVT)
ARM64.HasFCMA = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_FCMA)
ARM64.HasLRCPC = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_LRCPC)
ARM64.HasDCPOP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_DCPOP)
ARM64.HasSHA3 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA3)
ARM64.HasSM3 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SM3)
ARM64.HasSM4 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SM4)
ARM64.HasASIMDDP = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDDP)
ARM64.HasSHA512 = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SHA512)
ARM64.HasSVE = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_SVE)
ARM64.HasASIMDFHM = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_ASIMDFHM)
// HWCAP2 feature bits
ARM64.HasSVE2 = isSet(hwCap2, hwcap2_SVE2)
}
func isSet(hwc uint, value uint) bool {
return hwc&value != 0
}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && (mips64 || mips64le)
package cpu
// HWCAP bits. These are exposed by the Linux kernel 5.4.
const (
// CPU features
hwcap_MIPS_MSA = 1 << 1
)
func doinit() {
// HWCAP feature bits
MIPS64X.HasMSA = isSet(hwCap, hwcap_MIPS_MSA)
}
func isSet(hwc uint, value uint) bool {
return hwc&value != 0
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && !arm && !arm64 && !mips64 && !mips64le && !ppc64 && !ppc64le && !s390x
package cpu
func doinit() {}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && (ppc64 || ppc64le)
package cpu
// HWCAP/HWCAP2 bits. These are exposed by the kernel.
const (
// ISA Level
_PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07 = 0x80000000
_PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_3_00 = 0x00800000
// CPU features
_PPC_FEATURE2_DARN = 0x00200000
_PPC_FEATURE2_SCV = 0x00100000
)
func doinit() {
// HWCAP2 feature bits
PPC64.IsPOWER8 = isSet(hwCap2, _PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_2_07)
PPC64.IsPOWER9 = isSet(hwCap2, _PPC_FEATURE2_ARCH_3_00)
PPC64.HasDARN = isSet(hwCap2, _PPC_FEATURE2_DARN)
PPC64.HasSCV = isSet(hwCap2, _PPC_FEATURE2_SCV)
}
func isSet(hwc uint, value uint) bool {
return hwc&value != 0
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
const (
// bit mask values from /usr/include/bits/hwcap.h
hwcap_ZARCH = 2
hwcap_STFLE = 4
hwcap_MSA = 8
hwcap_LDISP = 16
hwcap_EIMM = 32
hwcap_DFP = 64
hwcap_ETF3EH = 256
hwcap_VX = 2048
hwcap_VXE = 8192
)
func initS390Xbase() {
// test HWCAP bit vector
has := func(featureMask uint) bool {
return hwCap&featureMask == featureMask
}
// mandatory
S390X.HasZARCH = has(hwcap_ZARCH)
// optional
S390X.HasSTFLE = has(hwcap_STFLE)
S390X.HasLDISP = has(hwcap_LDISP)
S390X.HasEIMM = has(hwcap_EIMM)
S390X.HasETF3EH = has(hwcap_ETF3EH)
S390X.HasDFP = has(hwcap_DFP)
S390X.HasMSA = has(hwcap_MSA)
S390X.HasVX = has(hwcap_VX)
if S390X.HasVX {
S390X.HasVXE = has(hwcap_VXE)
}
}

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build loong64
package cpu
const cacheLineSize = 64
func initOptions() {
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build mips64 || mips64le
package cpu
const cacheLineSize = 32
func initOptions() {
options = []option{
{Name: "msa", Feature: &MIPS64X.HasMSA},
}
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build mips || mipsle
package cpu
const cacheLineSize = 32
func initOptions() {}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
import (
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
// Minimal copy of functionality from x/sys/unix so the cpu package can call
// sysctl without depending on x/sys/unix.
const (
_CTL_QUERY = -2
_SYSCTL_VERS_1 = 0x1000000
)
var _zero uintptr
func sysctl(mib []int32, old *byte, oldlen *uintptr, new *byte, newlen uintptr) (err error) {
var _p0 unsafe.Pointer
if len(mib) > 0 {
_p0 = unsafe.Pointer(&mib[0])
} else {
_p0 = unsafe.Pointer(&_zero)
}
_, _, errno := syscall.Syscall6(
syscall.SYS___SYSCTL,
uintptr(_p0),
uintptr(len(mib)),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(old)),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(oldlen)),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(new)),
uintptr(newlen))
if errno != 0 {
return errno
}
return nil
}
type sysctlNode struct {
Flags uint32
Num int32
Name [32]int8
Ver uint32
__rsvd uint32
Un [16]byte
_sysctl_size [8]byte
_sysctl_func [8]byte
_sysctl_parent [8]byte
_sysctl_desc [8]byte
}
func sysctlNodes(mib []int32) ([]sysctlNode, error) {
var olen uintptr
// Get a list of all sysctl nodes below the given MIB by performing
// a sysctl for the given MIB with CTL_QUERY appended.
mib = append(mib, _CTL_QUERY)
qnode := sysctlNode{Flags: _SYSCTL_VERS_1}
qp := (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&qnode))
sz := unsafe.Sizeof(qnode)
if err := sysctl(mib, nil, &olen, qp, sz); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Now that we know the size, get the actual nodes.
nodes := make([]sysctlNode, olen/sz)
np := (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&nodes[0]))
if err := sysctl(mib, np, &olen, qp, sz); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return nodes, nil
}
func nametomib(name string) ([]int32, error) {
// Split name into components.
var parts []string
last := 0
for i := 0; i < len(name); i++ {
if name[i] == '.' {
parts = append(parts, name[last:i])
last = i + 1
}
}
parts = append(parts, name[last:])
mib := []int32{}
// Discover the nodes and construct the MIB OID.
for partno, part := range parts {
nodes, err := sysctlNodes(mib)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, node := range nodes {
n := make([]byte, 0)
for i := range node.Name {
if node.Name[i] != 0 {
n = append(n, byte(node.Name[i]))
}
}
if string(n) == part {
mib = append(mib, int32(node.Num))
break
}
}
if len(mib) != partno+1 {
return nil, err
}
}
return mib, nil
}
// aarch64SysctlCPUID is struct aarch64_sysctl_cpu_id from NetBSD's <aarch64/armreg.h>
type aarch64SysctlCPUID struct {
midr uint64 /* Main ID Register */
revidr uint64 /* Revision ID Register */
mpidr uint64 /* Multiprocessor Affinity Register */
aa64dfr0 uint64 /* A64 Debug Feature Register 0 */
aa64dfr1 uint64 /* A64 Debug Feature Register 1 */
aa64isar0 uint64 /* A64 Instruction Set Attribute Register 0 */
aa64isar1 uint64 /* A64 Instruction Set Attribute Register 1 */
aa64mmfr0 uint64 /* A64 Memory Model Feature Register 0 */
aa64mmfr1 uint64 /* A64 Memory Model Feature Register 1 */
aa64mmfr2 uint64 /* A64 Memory Model Feature Register 2 */
aa64pfr0 uint64 /* A64 Processor Feature Register 0 */
aa64pfr1 uint64 /* A64 Processor Feature Register 1 */
aa64zfr0 uint64 /* A64 SVE Feature ID Register 0 */
mvfr0 uint32 /* Media and VFP Feature Register 0 */
mvfr1 uint32 /* Media and VFP Feature Register 1 */
mvfr2 uint32 /* Media and VFP Feature Register 2 */
pad uint32
clidr uint64 /* Cache Level ID Register */
ctr uint64 /* Cache Type Register */
}
func sysctlCPUID(name string) (*aarch64SysctlCPUID, error) {
mib, err := nametomib(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out := aarch64SysctlCPUID{}
n := unsafe.Sizeof(out)
_, _, errno := syscall.Syscall6(
syscall.SYS___SYSCTL,
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&mib[0])),
uintptr(len(mib)),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&out)),
uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&n)),
uintptr(0),
uintptr(0))
if errno != 0 {
return nil, errno
}
return &out, nil
}
func doinit() {
cpuid, err := sysctlCPUID("machdep.cpu0.cpu_id")
if err != nil {
setMinimalFeatures()
return
}
parseARM64SystemRegisters(cpuid.aa64isar0, cpuid.aa64isar1, cpuid.aa64pfr0)
Initialized = true
}

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
import (
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
// Minimal copy of functionality from x/sys/unix so the cpu package can call
// sysctl without depending on x/sys/unix.
const (
// From OpenBSD's sys/sysctl.h.
_CTL_MACHDEP = 7
// From OpenBSD's machine/cpu.h.
_CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0 = 2
_CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1 = 3
)
// Implemented in the runtime package (runtime/sys_openbsd3.go)
func syscall_syscall6(fn, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err syscall.Errno)
//go:linkname syscall_syscall6 syscall.syscall6
func sysctl(mib []uint32, old *byte, oldlen *uintptr, new *byte, newlen uintptr) (err error) {
_, _, errno := syscall_syscall6(libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&mib[0])), uintptr(len(mib)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(old)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(oldlen)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(new)), uintptr(newlen))
if errno != 0 {
return errno
}
return nil
}
var libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr uintptr
//go:cgo_import_dynamic libc_sysctl sysctl "libc.so"
func sysctlUint64(mib []uint32) (uint64, bool) {
var out uint64
nout := unsafe.Sizeof(out)
if err := sysctl(mib, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&out)), &nout, nil, 0); err != nil {
return 0, false
}
return out, true
}
func doinit() {
setMinimalFeatures()
// Get ID_AA64ISAR0 and ID_AA64ISAR1 from sysctl.
isar0, ok := sysctlUint64([]uint32{_CTL_MACHDEP, _CPU_ID_AA64ISAR0})
if !ok {
return
}
isar1, ok := sysctlUint64([]uint32{_CTL_MACHDEP, _CPU_ID_AA64ISAR1})
if !ok {
return
}
parseARM64SystemRegisters(isar0, isar1, 0)
Initialized = true
}

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "textflag.h"
TEXT libc_sysctl_trampoline<>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-0
JMP libc_sysctl(SB)
GLOBL ·libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr(SB), RODATA, $8
DATA ·libc_sysctl_trampoline_addr(SB)/8, $libc_sysctl_trampoline<>(SB)

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build !linux && arm
package cpu
func archInit() {}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build !linux && !netbsd && !openbsd && arm64
package cpu
func doinit() {}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build !linux && (mips64 || mips64le)
package cpu
func archInit() {
Initialized = true
}

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build !aix && !linux && (ppc64 || ppc64le)
package cpu
func archInit() {
PPC64.IsPOWER8 = true
Initialized = true
}

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build !linux && riscv64
package cpu
func archInit() {
Initialized = true
}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build ppc64 || ppc64le
package cpu
const cacheLineSize = 128
func initOptions() {
options = []option{
{Name: "darn", Feature: &PPC64.HasDARN},
{Name: "scv", Feature: &PPC64.HasSCV},
}
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build riscv64
package cpu
const cacheLineSize = 64
func initOptions() {}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
const cacheLineSize = 256
func initOptions() {
options = []option{
{Name: "zarch", Feature: &S390X.HasZARCH, Required: true},
{Name: "stfle", Feature: &S390X.HasSTFLE, Required: true},
{Name: "ldisp", Feature: &S390X.HasLDISP, Required: true},
{Name: "eimm", Feature: &S390X.HasEIMM, Required: true},
{Name: "dfp", Feature: &S390X.HasDFP},
{Name: "etf3eh", Feature: &S390X.HasETF3EH},
{Name: "msa", Feature: &S390X.HasMSA},
{Name: "aes", Feature: &S390X.HasAES},
{Name: "aescbc", Feature: &S390X.HasAESCBC},
{Name: "aesctr", Feature: &S390X.HasAESCTR},
{Name: "aesgcm", Feature: &S390X.HasAESGCM},
{Name: "ghash", Feature: &S390X.HasGHASH},
{Name: "sha1", Feature: &S390X.HasSHA1},
{Name: "sha256", Feature: &S390X.HasSHA256},
{Name: "sha3", Feature: &S390X.HasSHA3},
{Name: "sha512", Feature: &S390X.HasSHA512},
{Name: "vx", Feature: &S390X.HasVX},
{Name: "vxe", Feature: &S390X.HasVXE},
}
}
// bitIsSet reports whether the bit at index is set. The bit index
// is in big endian order, so bit index 0 is the leftmost bit.
func bitIsSet(bits []uint64, index uint) bool {
return bits[index/64]&((1<<63)>>(index%64)) != 0
}
// facility is a bit index for the named facility.
type facility uint8
const (
// mandatory facilities
zarch facility = 1 // z architecture mode is active
stflef facility = 7 // store-facility-list-extended
ldisp facility = 18 // long-displacement
eimm facility = 21 // extended-immediate
// miscellaneous facilities
dfp facility = 42 // decimal-floating-point
etf3eh facility = 30 // extended-translation 3 enhancement
// cryptography facilities
msa facility = 17 // message-security-assist
msa3 facility = 76 // message-security-assist extension 3
msa4 facility = 77 // message-security-assist extension 4
msa5 facility = 57 // message-security-assist extension 5
msa8 facility = 146 // message-security-assist extension 8
msa9 facility = 155 // message-security-assist extension 9
// vector facilities
vx facility = 129 // vector facility
vxe facility = 135 // vector-enhancements 1
vxe2 facility = 148 // vector-enhancements 2
)
// facilityList contains the result of an STFLE call.
// Bits are numbered in big endian order so the
// leftmost bit (the MSB) is at index 0.
type facilityList struct {
bits [4]uint64
}
// Has reports whether the given facilities are present.
func (s *facilityList) Has(fs ...facility) bool {
if len(fs) == 0 {
panic("no facility bits provided")
}
for _, f := range fs {
if !bitIsSet(s.bits[:], uint(f)) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// function is the code for the named cryptographic function.
type function uint8
const (
// KM{,A,C,CTR} function codes
aes128 function = 18 // AES-128
aes192 function = 19 // AES-192
aes256 function = 20 // AES-256
// K{I,L}MD function codes
sha1 function = 1 // SHA-1
sha256 function = 2 // SHA-256
sha512 function = 3 // SHA-512
sha3_224 function = 32 // SHA3-224
sha3_256 function = 33 // SHA3-256
sha3_384 function = 34 // SHA3-384
sha3_512 function = 35 // SHA3-512
shake128 function = 36 // SHAKE-128
shake256 function = 37 // SHAKE-256
// KLMD function codes
ghash function = 65 // GHASH
)
// queryResult contains the result of a Query function
// call. Bits are numbered in big endian order so the
// leftmost bit (the MSB) is at index 0.
type queryResult struct {
bits [2]uint64
}
// Has reports whether the given functions are present.
func (q *queryResult) Has(fns ...function) bool {
if len(fns) == 0 {
panic("no function codes provided")
}
for _, f := range fns {
if !bitIsSet(q.bits[:], uint(f)) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func doinit() {
initS390Xbase()
// We need implementations of stfle, km and so on
// to detect cryptographic features.
if !haveAsmFunctions() {
return
}
// optional cryptographic functions
if S390X.HasMSA {
aes := []function{aes128, aes192, aes256}
// cipher message
km, kmc := kmQuery(), kmcQuery()
S390X.HasAES = km.Has(aes...)
S390X.HasAESCBC = kmc.Has(aes...)
if S390X.HasSTFLE {
facilities := stfle()
if facilities.Has(msa4) {
kmctr := kmctrQuery()
S390X.HasAESCTR = kmctr.Has(aes...)
}
if facilities.Has(msa8) {
kma := kmaQuery()
S390X.HasAESGCM = kma.Has(aes...)
}
}
// compute message digest
kimd := kimdQuery() // intermediate (no padding)
klmd := klmdQuery() // last (padding)
S390X.HasSHA1 = kimd.Has(sha1) && klmd.Has(sha1)
S390X.HasSHA256 = kimd.Has(sha256) && klmd.Has(sha256)
S390X.HasSHA512 = kimd.Has(sha512) && klmd.Has(sha512)
S390X.HasGHASH = kimd.Has(ghash) // KLMD-GHASH does not exist
sha3 := []function{
sha3_224, sha3_256, sha3_384, sha3_512,
shake128, shake256,
}
S390X.HasSHA3 = kimd.Has(sha3...) && klmd.Has(sha3...)
}
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
// func stfle() facilityList
TEXT ·stfle(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-32
MOVD $ret+0(FP), R1
MOVD $3, R0 // last doubleword index to store
XC $32, (R1), (R1) // clear 4 doublewords (32 bytes)
WORD $0xb2b01000 // store facility list extended (STFLE)
RET
// func kmQuery() queryResult
TEXT ·kmQuery(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-16
MOVD $0, R0 // set function code to 0 (KM-Query)
MOVD $ret+0(FP), R1 // address of 16-byte return value
WORD $0xB92E0024 // cipher message (KM)
RET
// func kmcQuery() queryResult
TEXT ·kmcQuery(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-16
MOVD $0, R0 // set function code to 0 (KMC-Query)
MOVD $ret+0(FP), R1 // address of 16-byte return value
WORD $0xB92F0024 // cipher message with chaining (KMC)
RET
// func kmctrQuery() queryResult
TEXT ·kmctrQuery(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-16
MOVD $0, R0 // set function code to 0 (KMCTR-Query)
MOVD $ret+0(FP), R1 // address of 16-byte return value
WORD $0xB92D4024 // cipher message with counter (KMCTR)
RET
// func kmaQuery() queryResult
TEXT ·kmaQuery(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-16
MOVD $0, R0 // set function code to 0 (KMA-Query)
MOVD $ret+0(FP), R1 // address of 16-byte return value
WORD $0xb9296024 // cipher message with authentication (KMA)
RET
// func kimdQuery() queryResult
TEXT ·kimdQuery(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-16
MOVD $0, R0 // set function code to 0 (KIMD-Query)
MOVD $ret+0(FP), R1 // address of 16-byte return value
WORD $0xB93E0024 // compute intermediate message digest (KIMD)
RET
// func klmdQuery() queryResult
TEXT ·klmdQuery(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-16
MOVD $0, R0 // set function code to 0 (KLMD-Query)
MOVD $ret+0(FP), R1 // address of 16-byte return value
WORD $0xB93F0024 // compute last message digest (KLMD)
RET

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build wasm
package cpu
// We're compiling the cpu package for an unknown (software-abstracted) CPU.
// Make CacheLinePad an empty struct and hope that the usual struct alignment
// rules are good enough.
const cacheLineSize = 0
func initOptions() {}
func archInit() {}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build 386 || amd64 || amd64p32
package cpu
import "runtime"
const cacheLineSize = 64
func initOptions() {
options = []option{
{Name: "adx", Feature: &X86.HasADX},
{Name: "aes", Feature: &X86.HasAES},
{Name: "avx", Feature: &X86.HasAVX},
{Name: "avx2", Feature: &X86.HasAVX2},
{Name: "avx512", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512},
{Name: "avx512f", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512F},
{Name: "avx512cd", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512CD},
{Name: "avx512er", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512ER},
{Name: "avx512pf", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512PF},
{Name: "avx512vl", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512VL},
{Name: "avx512bw", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512BW},
{Name: "avx512dq", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512DQ},
{Name: "avx512ifma", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512IFMA},
{Name: "avx512vbmi", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512VBMI},
{Name: "avx512vnniw", Feature: &X86.HasAVX5124VNNIW},
{Name: "avx5124fmaps", Feature: &X86.HasAVX5124FMAPS},
{Name: "avx512vpopcntdq", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512VPOPCNTDQ},
{Name: "avx512vpclmulqdq", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512VPCLMULQDQ},
{Name: "avx512vnni", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512VNNI},
{Name: "avx512gfni", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512GFNI},
{Name: "avx512vaes", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512VAES},
{Name: "avx512vbmi2", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512VBMI2},
{Name: "avx512bitalg", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512BITALG},
{Name: "avx512bf16", Feature: &X86.HasAVX512BF16},
{Name: "amxtile", Feature: &X86.HasAMXTile},
{Name: "amxint8", Feature: &X86.HasAMXInt8},
{Name: "amxbf16", Feature: &X86.HasAMXBF16},
{Name: "bmi1", Feature: &X86.HasBMI1},
{Name: "bmi2", Feature: &X86.HasBMI2},
{Name: "cx16", Feature: &X86.HasCX16},
{Name: "erms", Feature: &X86.HasERMS},
{Name: "fma", Feature: &X86.HasFMA},
{Name: "osxsave", Feature: &X86.HasOSXSAVE},
{Name: "pclmulqdq", Feature: &X86.HasPCLMULQDQ},
{Name: "popcnt", Feature: &X86.HasPOPCNT},
{Name: "rdrand", Feature: &X86.HasRDRAND},
{Name: "rdseed", Feature: &X86.HasRDSEED},
{Name: "sse3", Feature: &X86.HasSSE3},
{Name: "sse41", Feature: &X86.HasSSE41},
{Name: "sse42", Feature: &X86.HasSSE42},
{Name: "ssse3", Feature: &X86.HasSSSE3},
// These capabilities should always be enabled on amd64:
{Name: "sse2", Feature: &X86.HasSSE2, Required: runtime.GOARCH == "amd64"},
}
}
func archInit() {
Initialized = true
maxID, _, _, _ := cpuid(0, 0)
if maxID < 1 {
return
}
_, _, ecx1, edx1 := cpuid(1, 0)
X86.HasSSE2 = isSet(26, edx1)
X86.HasSSE3 = isSet(0, ecx1)
X86.HasPCLMULQDQ = isSet(1, ecx1)
X86.HasSSSE3 = isSet(9, ecx1)
X86.HasFMA = isSet(12, ecx1)
X86.HasCX16 = isSet(13, ecx1)
X86.HasSSE41 = isSet(19, ecx1)
X86.HasSSE42 = isSet(20, ecx1)
X86.HasPOPCNT = isSet(23, ecx1)
X86.HasAES = isSet(25, ecx1)
X86.HasOSXSAVE = isSet(27, ecx1)
X86.HasRDRAND = isSet(30, ecx1)
var osSupportsAVX, osSupportsAVX512 bool
// For XGETBV, OSXSAVE bit is required and sufficient.
if X86.HasOSXSAVE {
eax, _ := xgetbv()
// Check if XMM and YMM registers have OS support.
osSupportsAVX = isSet(1, eax) && isSet(2, eax)
if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
// Darwin doesn't save/restore AVX-512 mask registers correctly across signal handlers.
// Since users can't rely on mask register contents, let's not advertise AVX-512 support.
// See issue 49233.
osSupportsAVX512 = false
} else {
// Check if OPMASK and ZMM registers have OS support.
osSupportsAVX512 = osSupportsAVX && isSet(5, eax) && isSet(6, eax) && isSet(7, eax)
}
}
X86.HasAVX = isSet(28, ecx1) && osSupportsAVX
if maxID < 7 {
return
}
_, ebx7, ecx7, edx7 := cpuid(7, 0)
X86.HasBMI1 = isSet(3, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX2 = isSet(5, ebx7) && osSupportsAVX
X86.HasBMI2 = isSet(8, ebx7)
X86.HasERMS = isSet(9, ebx7)
X86.HasRDSEED = isSet(18, ebx7)
X86.HasADX = isSet(19, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512 = isSet(16, ebx7) && osSupportsAVX512 // Because avx-512 foundation is the core required extension
if X86.HasAVX512 {
X86.HasAVX512F = true
X86.HasAVX512CD = isSet(28, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512ER = isSet(27, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512PF = isSet(26, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512VL = isSet(31, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512BW = isSet(30, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512DQ = isSet(17, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512IFMA = isSet(21, ebx7)
X86.HasAVX512VBMI = isSet(1, ecx7)
X86.HasAVX5124VNNIW = isSet(2, edx7)
X86.HasAVX5124FMAPS = isSet(3, edx7)
X86.HasAVX512VPOPCNTDQ = isSet(14, ecx7)
X86.HasAVX512VPCLMULQDQ = isSet(10, ecx7)
X86.HasAVX512VNNI = isSet(11, ecx7)
X86.HasAVX512GFNI = isSet(8, ecx7)
X86.HasAVX512VAES = isSet(9, ecx7)
X86.HasAVX512VBMI2 = isSet(6, ecx7)
X86.HasAVX512BITALG = isSet(12, ecx7)
eax71, _, _, _ := cpuid(7, 1)
X86.HasAVX512BF16 = isSet(5, eax71)
}
X86.HasAMXTile = isSet(24, edx7)
X86.HasAMXInt8 = isSet(25, edx7)
X86.HasAMXBF16 = isSet(22, edx7)
}
func isSet(bitpos uint, value uint32) bool {
return value&(1<<bitpos) != 0
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (386 || amd64 || amd64p32) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// func cpuid(eaxArg, ecxArg uint32) (eax, ebx, ecx, edx uint32)
TEXT ·cpuid(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-24
MOVL eaxArg+0(FP), AX
MOVL ecxArg+4(FP), CX
CPUID
MOVL AX, eax+8(FP)
MOVL BX, ebx+12(FP)
MOVL CX, ecx+16(FP)
MOVL DX, edx+20(FP)
RET
// func xgetbv() (eax, edx uint32)
TEXT ·xgetbv(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-8
MOVL $0, CX
XGETBV
MOVL AX, eax+0(FP)
MOVL DX, edx+4(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
func archInit() {
doinit()
Initialized = true
}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
func initS390Xbase() {
// get the facilities list
facilities := stfle()
// mandatory
S390X.HasZARCH = facilities.Has(zarch)
S390X.HasSTFLE = facilities.Has(stflef)
S390X.HasLDISP = facilities.Has(ldisp)
S390X.HasEIMM = facilities.Has(eimm)
// optional
S390X.HasETF3EH = facilities.Has(etf3eh)
S390X.HasDFP = facilities.Has(dfp)
S390X.HasMSA = facilities.Has(msa)
S390X.HasVX = facilities.Has(vx)
if S390X.HasVX {
S390X.HasVXE = facilities.Has(vxe)
}
}

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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build armbe || arm64be || m68k || mips || mips64 || mips64p32 || ppc || ppc64 || s390 || s390x || shbe || sparc || sparc64
package cpu
// IsBigEndian records whether the GOARCH's byte order is big endian.
const IsBigEndian = true

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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build 386 || amd64 || amd64p32 || alpha || arm || arm64 || loong64 || mipsle || mips64le || mips64p32le || nios2 || ppc64le || riscv || riscv64 || sh || wasm
package cpu
// IsBigEndian records whether the GOARCH's byte order is big endian.
const IsBigEndian = false

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
import (
"os"
)
const (
_AT_HWCAP = 16
_AT_HWCAP2 = 26
procAuxv = "/proc/self/auxv"
uintSize = int(32 << (^uint(0) >> 63))
)
// For those platforms don't have a 'cpuid' equivalent we use HWCAP/HWCAP2
// These are initialized in cpu_$GOARCH.go
// and should not be changed after they are initialized.
var hwCap uint
var hwCap2 uint
func readHWCAP() error {
// For Go 1.21+, get auxv from the Go runtime.
if a := getAuxv(); len(a) > 0 {
for len(a) >= 2 {
tag, val := a[0], uint(a[1])
a = a[2:]
switch tag {
case _AT_HWCAP:
hwCap = val
case _AT_HWCAP2:
hwCap2 = val
}
}
return nil
}
buf, err := os.ReadFile(procAuxv)
if err != nil {
// e.g. on android /proc/self/auxv is not accessible, so silently
// ignore the error and leave Initialized = false. On some
// architectures (e.g. arm64) doinit() implements a fallback
// readout and will set Initialized = true again.
return err
}
bo := hostByteOrder()
for len(buf) >= 2*(uintSize/8) {
var tag, val uint
switch uintSize {
case 32:
tag = uint(bo.Uint32(buf[0:]))
val = uint(bo.Uint32(buf[4:]))
buf = buf[8:]
case 64:
tag = uint(bo.Uint64(buf[0:]))
val = uint(bo.Uint64(buf[8:]))
buf = buf[16:]
}
switch tag {
case _AT_HWCAP:
hwCap = val
case _AT_HWCAP2:
hwCap2 = val
}
}
return nil
}

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
import "strconv"
// parseRelease parses a dot-separated version number. It follows the semver
// syntax, but allows the minor and patch versions to be elided.
//
// This is a copy of the Go runtime's parseRelease from
// https://golang.org/cl/209597.
func parseRelease(rel string) (major, minor, patch int, ok bool) {
// Strip anything after a dash or plus.
for i := 0; i < len(rel); i++ {
if rel[i] == '-' || rel[i] == '+' {
rel = rel[:i]
break
}
}
next := func() (int, bool) {
for i := 0; i < len(rel); i++ {
if rel[i] == '.' {
ver, err := strconv.Atoi(rel[:i])
rel = rel[i+1:]
return ver, err == nil
}
}
ver, err := strconv.Atoi(rel)
rel = ""
return ver, err == nil
}
if major, ok = next(); !ok || rel == "" {
return
}
if minor, ok = next(); !ok || rel == "" {
return
}
patch, ok = next()
return
}

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && arm64
package cpu
import (
"errors"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
)
func readLinuxProcCPUInfo() error {
f, err := os.Open("/proc/cpuinfo")
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer f.Close()
var buf [1 << 10]byte // enough for first CPU
n, err := io.ReadFull(f, buf[:])
if err != nil && err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
return err
}
in := string(buf[:n])
const features = "\nFeatures : "
i := strings.Index(in, features)
if i == -1 {
return errors.New("no CPU features found")
}
in = in[i+len(features):]
if i := strings.Index(in, "\n"); i != -1 {
in = in[:i]
}
m := map[string]*bool{}
initOptions() // need it early here; it's harmless to call twice
for _, o := range options {
m[o.Name] = o.Feature
}
// The EVTSTRM field has alias "evstrm" in Go, but Linux calls it "evtstrm".
m["evtstrm"] = &ARM64.HasEVTSTRM
for _, f := range strings.Fields(in) {
if p, ok := m[f]; ok {
*p = true
}
}
return nil
}

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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cpu
// getAuxvFn is non-nil on Go 1.21+ (via runtime_auxv_go121.go init)
// on platforms that use auxv.
var getAuxvFn func() []uintptr
func getAuxv() []uintptr {
if getAuxvFn == nil {
return nil
}
return getAuxvFn()
}

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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build go1.21
package cpu
import (
_ "unsafe" // for linkname
)
//go:linkname runtime_getAuxv runtime.getAuxv
func runtime_getAuxv() []uintptr
func init() {
getAuxvFn = runtime_getAuxv
}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Recreate a getsystemcfg syscall handler instead of
// using the one provided by x/sys/unix to avoid having
// the dependency between them. (See golang.org/issue/32102)
// Moreover, this file will be used during the building of
// gccgo's libgo and thus must not used a CGo method.
//go:build aix && gccgo
package cpu
import (
"syscall"
)
//extern getsystemcfg
func gccgoGetsystemcfg(label uint32) (r uint64)
func callgetsystemcfg(label int) (r1 uintptr, e1 syscall.Errno) {
r1 = uintptr(gccgoGetsystemcfg(uint32(label)))
e1 = syscall.GetErrno()
return
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Minimal copy of x/sys/unix so the cpu package can make a
// system call on AIX without depending on x/sys/unix.
// (See golang.org/issue/32102)
//go:build aix && ppc64 && gc
package cpu
import (
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
//go:cgo_import_dynamic libc_getsystemcfg getsystemcfg "libc.a/shr_64.o"
//go:linkname libc_getsystemcfg libc_getsystemcfg
type syscallFunc uintptr
var libc_getsystemcfg syscallFunc
type errno = syscall.Errno
// Implemented in runtime/syscall_aix.go.
func rawSyscall6(trap, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err errno)
func syscall6(trap, nargs, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err errno)
func callgetsystemcfg(label int) (r1 uintptr, e1 errno) {
r1, _, e1 = syscall6(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&libc_getsystemcfg)), 1, uintptr(label), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
return
}

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_obj/
unix.test

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# Building `sys/unix`
The sys/unix package provides access to the raw system call interface of the
underlying operating system. See: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/sys/unix
Porting Go to a new architecture/OS combination or adding syscalls, types, or
constants to an existing architecture/OS pair requires some manual effort;
however, there are tools that automate much of the process.
## Build Systems
There are currently two ways we generate the necessary files. We are currently
migrating the build system to use containers so the builds are reproducible.
This is being done on an OS-by-OS basis. Please update this documentation as
components of the build system change.
### Old Build System (currently for `GOOS != "linux"`)
The old build system generates the Go files based on the C header files
present on your system. This means that files
for a given GOOS/GOARCH pair must be generated on a system with that OS and
architecture. This also means that the generated code can differ from system
to system, based on differences in the header files.
To avoid this, if you are using the old build system, only generate the Go
files on an installation with unmodified header files. It is also important to
keep track of which version of the OS the files were generated from (ex.
Darwin 14 vs Darwin 15). This makes it easier to track the progress of changes
and have each OS upgrade correspond to a single change.
To build the files for your current OS and architecture, make sure GOOS and
GOARCH are set correctly and run `mkall.sh`. This will generate the files for
your specific system. Running `mkall.sh -n` shows the commands that will be run.
Requirements: bash, go
### New Build System (currently for `GOOS == "linux"`)
The new build system uses a Docker container to generate the go files directly
from source checkouts of the kernel and various system libraries. This means
that on any platform that supports Docker, all the files using the new build
system can be generated at once, and generated files will not change based on
what the person running the scripts has installed on their computer.
The OS specific files for the new build system are located in the `${GOOS}`
directory, and the build is coordinated by the `${GOOS}/mkall.go` program. When
the kernel or system library updates, modify the Dockerfile at
`${GOOS}/Dockerfile` to checkout the new release of the source.
To build all the files under the new build system, you must be on an amd64/Linux
system and have your GOOS and GOARCH set accordingly. Running `mkall.sh` will
then generate all of the files for all of the GOOS/GOARCH pairs in the new build
system. Running `mkall.sh -n` shows the commands that will be run.
Requirements: bash, go, docker
## Component files
This section describes the various files used in the code generation process.
It also contains instructions on how to modify these files to add a new
architecture/OS or to add additional syscalls, types, or constants. Note that
if you are using the new build system, the scripts/programs cannot be called normally.
They must be called from within the docker container.
### asm files
The hand-written assembly file at `asm_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.s` implements system
call dispatch. There are three entry points:
```
func Syscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr)
func Syscall6(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr)
func RawSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr)
```
The first and second are the standard ones; they differ only in how many
arguments can be passed to the kernel. The third is for low-level use by the
ForkExec wrapper. Unlike the first two, it does not call into the scheduler to
let it know that a system call is running.
When porting Go to a new architecture/OS, this file must be implemented for
each GOOS/GOARCH pair.
### mksysnum
Mksysnum is a Go program located at `${GOOS}/mksysnum.go` (or `mksysnum_${GOOS}.go`
for the old system). This program takes in a list of header files containing the
syscall number declarations and parses them to produce the corresponding list of
Go numeric constants. See `zsysnum_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go` for the generated
constants.
Adding new syscall numbers is mostly done by running the build on a sufficiently
new installation of the target OS (or updating the source checkouts for the
new build system). However, depending on the OS, you may need to update the
parsing in mksysnum.
### mksyscall.go
The `syscall.go`, `syscall_${GOOS}.go`, `syscall_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go` are
hand-written Go files which implement system calls (for unix, the specific OS,
or the specific OS/Architecture pair respectively) that need special handling
and list `//sys` comments giving prototypes for ones that can be generated.
The mksyscall.go program takes the `//sys` and `//sysnb` comments and converts
them into syscalls. This requires the name of the prototype in the comment to
match a syscall number in the `zsysnum_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go` file. The function
prototype can be exported (capitalized) or not.
Adding a new syscall often just requires adding a new `//sys` function prototype
with the desired arguments and a capitalized name so it is exported. However, if
you want the interface to the syscall to be different, often one will make an
unexported `//sys` prototype, and then write a custom wrapper in
`syscall_${GOOS}.go`.
### types files
For each OS, there is a hand-written Go file at `${GOOS}/types.go` (or
`types_${GOOS}.go` on the old system). This file includes standard C headers and
creates Go type aliases to the corresponding C types. The file is then fed
through godef to get the Go compatible definitions. Finally, the generated code
is fed though mkpost.go to format the code correctly and remove any hidden or
private identifiers. This cleaned-up code is written to
`ztypes_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go`.
The hardest part about preparing this file is figuring out which headers to
include and which symbols need to be `#define`d to get the actual data
structures that pass through to the kernel system calls. Some C libraries
preset alternate versions for binary compatibility and translate them on the
way in and out of system calls, but there is almost always a `#define` that can
get the real ones.
See `types_darwin.go` and `linux/types.go` for examples.
To add a new type, add in the necessary include statement at the top of the
file (if it is not already there) and add in a type alias line. Note that if
your type is significantly different on different architectures, you may need
some `#if/#elif` macros in your include statements.
### mkerrors.sh
This script is used to generate the system's various constants. This doesn't
just include the error numbers and error strings, but also the signal numbers
and a wide variety of miscellaneous constants. The constants come from the list
of include files in the `includes_${uname}` variable. A regex then picks out
the desired `#define` statements, and generates the corresponding Go constants.
The error numbers and strings are generated from `#include <errno.h>`, and the
signal numbers and strings are generated from `#include <signal.h>`. All of
these constants are written to `zerrors_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go` via a C program,
`_errors.c`, which prints out all the constants.
To add a constant, add the header that includes it to the appropriate variable.
Then, edit the regex (if necessary) to match the desired constant. Avoid making
the regex too broad to avoid matching unintended constants.
### internal/mkmerge
This program is used to extract duplicate const, func, and type declarations
from the generated architecture-specific files listed below, and merge these
into a common file for each OS.
The merge is performed in the following steps:
1. Construct the set of common code that is idential in all architecture-specific files.
2. Write this common code to the merged file.
3. Remove the common code from all architecture-specific files.
## Generated files
### `zerrors_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go`
A file containing all of the system's generated error numbers, error strings,
signal numbers, and constants. Generated by `mkerrors.sh` (see above).
### `zsyscall_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go`
A file containing all the generated syscalls for a specific GOOS and GOARCH.
Generated by `mksyscall.go` (see above).
### `zsysnum_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go`
A list of numeric constants for all the syscall number of the specific GOOS
and GOARCH. Generated by mksysnum (see above).
### `ztypes_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go`
A file containing Go types for passing into (or returning from) syscalls.
Generated by godefs and the types file (see above).

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// CPU affinity functions
package unix
import (
"math/bits"
"unsafe"
)
const cpuSetSize = _CPU_SETSIZE / _NCPUBITS
// CPUSet represents a CPU affinity mask.
type CPUSet [cpuSetSize]cpuMask
func schedAffinity(trap uintptr, pid int, set *CPUSet) error {
_, _, e := RawSyscall(trap, uintptr(pid), uintptr(unsafe.Sizeof(*set)), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(set)))
if e != 0 {
return errnoErr(e)
}
return nil
}
// SchedGetaffinity gets the CPU affinity mask of the thread specified by pid.
// If pid is 0 the calling thread is used.
func SchedGetaffinity(pid int, set *CPUSet) error {
return schedAffinity(SYS_SCHED_GETAFFINITY, pid, set)
}
// SchedSetaffinity sets the CPU affinity mask of the thread specified by pid.
// If pid is 0 the calling thread is used.
func SchedSetaffinity(pid int, set *CPUSet) error {
return schedAffinity(SYS_SCHED_SETAFFINITY, pid, set)
}
// Zero clears the set s, so that it contains no CPUs.
func (s *CPUSet) Zero() {
for i := range s {
s[i] = 0
}
}
func cpuBitsIndex(cpu int) int {
return cpu / _NCPUBITS
}
func cpuBitsMask(cpu int) cpuMask {
return cpuMask(1 << (uint(cpu) % _NCPUBITS))
}
// Set adds cpu to the set s.
func (s *CPUSet) Set(cpu int) {
i := cpuBitsIndex(cpu)
if i < len(s) {
s[i] |= cpuBitsMask(cpu)
}
}
// Clear removes cpu from the set s.
func (s *CPUSet) Clear(cpu int) {
i := cpuBitsIndex(cpu)
if i < len(s) {
s[i] &^= cpuBitsMask(cpu)
}
}
// IsSet reports whether cpu is in the set s.
func (s *CPUSet) IsSet(cpu int) bool {
i := cpuBitsIndex(cpu)
if i < len(s) {
return s[i]&cpuBitsMask(cpu) != 0
}
return false
}
// Count returns the number of CPUs in the set s.
func (s *CPUSet) Count() int {
c := 0
for _, b := range s {
c += bits.OnesCount64(uint64(b))
}
return c
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix || darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd || solaris || zos
package unix
import "syscall"
type Signal = syscall.Signal
type Errno = syscall.Errno
type SysProcAttr = syscall.SysProcAttr

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for ppc64, AIX are implemented in runtime/syscall_aix.go
//
TEXT ·syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-88
JMP syscall·syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·rawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-88
JMP syscall·rawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (freebsd || netbsd || openbsd) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// System call support for 386 BSD
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-52
JMP syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || netbsd || openbsd) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// System call support for AMD64 BSD
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-104
JMP syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (freebsd || netbsd || openbsd) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// System call support for ARM BSD
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
B syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
B syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-52
B syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
B syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
B syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (darwin || freebsd || netbsd || openbsd) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// System call support for ARM64 BSD
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-104
JMP syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (darwin || freebsd || netbsd || openbsd) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System call support for ppc64, BSD
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-104
JMP syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (darwin || freebsd || netbsd || openbsd) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// System call support for RISCV64 BSD
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-104
JMP syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for 386, Linux
//
// See ../runtime/sys_linux_386.s for the reason why we always use int 0x80
// instead of the glibc-specific "CALL 0x10(GS)".
#define INVOKE_SYSCALL INT $0x80
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-24
CALL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVL trap+0(FP), AX // syscall entry
MOVL a1+4(FP), BX
MOVL a2+8(FP), CX
MOVL a3+12(FP), DX
MOVL $0, SI
MOVL $0, DI
INVOKE_SYSCALL
MOVL AX, r1+16(FP)
MOVL DX, r2+20(FP)
CALL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-24
MOVL trap+0(FP), AX // syscall entry
MOVL a1+4(FP), BX
MOVL a2+8(FP), CX
MOVL a3+12(FP), DX
MOVL $0, SI
MOVL $0, DI
INVOKE_SYSCALL
MOVL AX, r1+16(FP)
MOVL DX, r2+20(FP)
RET
TEXT ·socketcall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-36
JMP syscall·socketcall(SB)
TEXT ·rawsocketcall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-36
JMP syscall·rawsocketcall(SB)
TEXT ·seek(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
JMP syscall·seek(SB)

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for AMD64, Linux
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
CALL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVQ a1+8(FP), DI
MOVQ a2+16(FP), SI
MOVQ a3+24(FP), DX
MOVQ $0, R10
MOVQ $0, R8
MOVQ $0, R9
MOVQ trap+0(FP), AX // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVQ AX, r1+32(FP)
MOVQ DX, r2+40(FP)
CALL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
MOVQ a1+8(FP), DI
MOVQ a2+16(FP), SI
MOVQ a3+24(FP), DX
MOVQ $0, R10
MOVQ $0, R8
MOVQ $0, R9
MOVQ trap+0(FP), AX // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVQ AX, r1+32(FP)
MOVQ DX, r2+40(FP)
RET
TEXT ·gettimeofday(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-16
JMP syscall·gettimeofday(SB)

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for arm, Linux
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
B syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
B syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-24
BL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVW trap+0(FP), R7
MOVW a1+4(FP), R0
MOVW a2+8(FP), R1
MOVW a3+12(FP), R2
MOVW $0, R3
MOVW $0, R4
MOVW $0, R5
SWI $0
MOVW R0, r1+16(FP)
MOVW $0, R0
MOVW R0, r2+20(FP)
BL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
B syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
B syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-24
MOVW trap+0(FP), R7 // syscall entry
MOVW a1+4(FP), R0
MOVW a2+8(FP), R1
MOVW a3+12(FP), R2
SWI $0
MOVW R0, r1+16(FP)
MOVW $0, R0
MOVW R0, r2+20(FP)
RET
TEXT ·seek(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
B syscall·seek(SB)

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && arm64 && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
B syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
B syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
BL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVD a1+8(FP), R0
MOVD a2+16(FP), R1
MOVD a3+24(FP), R2
MOVD $0, R3
MOVD $0, R4
MOVD $0, R5
MOVD trap+0(FP), R8 // syscall entry
SVC
MOVD R0, r1+32(FP) // r1
MOVD R1, r2+40(FP) // r2
BL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
B syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
B syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
MOVD a1+8(FP), R0
MOVD a2+16(FP), R1
MOVD a3+24(FP), R2
MOVD $0, R3
MOVD $0, R4
MOVD $0, R5
MOVD trap+0(FP), R8 // syscall entry
SVC
MOVD R0, r1+32(FP)
MOVD R1, r2+40(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2022 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && loong64 && gc
#include "textflag.h"
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
JAL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVV a1+8(FP), R4
MOVV a2+16(FP), R5
MOVV a3+24(FP), R6
MOVV R0, R7
MOVV R0, R8
MOVV R0, R9
MOVV trap+0(FP), R11 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVV R4, r1+32(FP)
MOVV R0, r2+40(FP) // r2 is not used. Always set to 0
JAL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
MOVV a1+8(FP), R4
MOVV a2+16(FP), R5
MOVV a3+24(FP), R6
MOVV R0, R7
MOVV R0, R8
MOVV R0, R9
MOVV trap+0(FP), R11 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVV R4, r1+32(FP)
MOVV R0, r2+40(FP) // r2 is not used. Always set to 0
RET

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && (mips64 || mips64le) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for mips64, Linux
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
JAL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVV a1+8(FP), R4
MOVV a2+16(FP), R5
MOVV a3+24(FP), R6
MOVV R0, R7
MOVV R0, R8
MOVV R0, R9
MOVV trap+0(FP), R2 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVV R2, r1+32(FP)
MOVV R3, r2+40(FP)
JAL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
MOVV a1+8(FP), R4
MOVV a2+16(FP), R5
MOVV a3+24(FP), R6
MOVV R0, R7
MOVV R0, R8
MOVV R0, R9
MOVV trap+0(FP), R2 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVV R2, r1+32(FP)
MOVV R3, r2+40(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && (mips || mipsle) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for mips, Linux
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-52
JMP syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-24
JAL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVW a1+4(FP), R4
MOVW a2+8(FP), R5
MOVW a3+12(FP), R6
MOVW R0, R7
MOVW trap+0(FP), R2 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVW R2, r1+16(FP) // r1
MOVW R3, r2+20(FP) // r2
JAL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-28
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-40
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-24
MOVW a1+4(FP), R4
MOVW a2+8(FP), R5
MOVW a3+12(FP), R6
MOVW trap+0(FP), R2 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVW R2, r1+16(FP)
MOVW R3, r2+20(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && (ppc64 || ppc64le) && gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for ppc64, Linux
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
BL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVD a1+8(FP), R3
MOVD a2+16(FP), R4
MOVD a3+24(FP), R5
MOVD R0, R6
MOVD R0, R7
MOVD R0, R8
MOVD trap+0(FP), R9 // syscall entry
SYSCALL R9
MOVD R3, r1+32(FP)
MOVD R4, r2+40(FP)
BL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
MOVD a1+8(FP), R3
MOVD a2+16(FP), R4
MOVD a3+24(FP), R5
MOVD R0, R6
MOVD R0, R7
MOVD R0, R8
MOVD trap+0(FP), R9 // syscall entry
SYSCALL R9
MOVD R3, r1+32(FP)
MOVD R4, r2+40(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build riscv64 && gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for linux/riscv64.
//
// Where available, just jump to package syscall's implementation of
// these functions.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
CALL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOV a1+8(FP), A0
MOV a2+16(FP), A1
MOV a3+24(FP), A2
MOV trap+0(FP), A7 // syscall entry
ECALL
MOV A0, r1+32(FP) // r1
MOV A1, r2+40(FP) // r2
CALL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
MOV a1+8(FP), A0
MOV a2+16(FP), A1
MOV a3+24(FP), A2
MOV trap+0(FP), A7 // syscall entry
ECALL
MOV A0, r1+32(FP)
MOV A1, r2+40(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build linux && s390x && gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for s390x, Linux
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
BR syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
BR syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·SyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
BL runtime·entersyscall(SB)
MOVD a1+8(FP), R2
MOVD a2+16(FP), R3
MOVD a3+24(FP), R4
MOVD $0, R5
MOVD $0, R6
MOVD $0, R7
MOVD trap+0(FP), R1 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVD R2, r1+32(FP)
MOVD R3, r2+40(FP)
BL runtime·exitsyscall(SB)
RET
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
BR syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
BR syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscallNoError(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-48
MOVD a1+8(FP), R2
MOVD a2+16(FP), R3
MOVD a3+24(FP), R4
MOVD $0, R5
MOVD $0, R6
MOVD $0, R7
MOVD trap+0(FP), R1 // syscall entry
SYSCALL
MOVD R2, r1+32(FP)
MOVD R3, r2+40(FP)
RET

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System call support for mips64, OpenBSD
//
// Just jump to package syscall's implementation for all these functions.
// The runtime may know about them.
TEXT ·Syscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·Syscall(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·Syscall6(SB)
TEXT ·Syscall9(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-104
JMP syscall·Syscall9(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-56
JMP syscall·RawSyscall(SB)
TEXT ·RawSyscall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-80
JMP syscall·RawSyscall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gc
#include "textflag.h"
//
// System calls for amd64, Solaris are implemented in runtime/syscall_solaris.go
//
TEXT ·sysvicall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-88
JMP syscall·sysvicall6(SB)
TEXT ·rawSysvicall6(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-88
JMP syscall·rawSysvicall6(SB)

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build zos && s390x && gc
#include "textflag.h"
#define PSALAA 1208(R0)
#define GTAB64(x) 80(x)
#define LCA64(x) 88(x)
#define SAVSTACK_ASYNC(x) 336(x) // in the LCA
#define CAA(x) 8(x)
#define CEECAATHDID(x) 976(x) // in the CAA
#define EDCHPXV(x) 1016(x) // in the CAA
#define GOCB(x) 1104(x) // in the CAA
// SS_*, where x=SAVSTACK_ASYNC
#define SS_LE(x) 0(x)
#define SS_GO(x) 8(x)
#define SS_ERRNO(x) 16(x)
#define SS_ERRNOJR(x) 20(x)
// Function Descriptor Offsets
#define __errno 0x156*16
#define __err2ad 0x16C*16
// Call Instructions
#define LE_CALL BYTE $0x0D; BYTE $0x76 // BL R7, R6
#define SVC_LOAD BYTE $0x0A; BYTE $0x08 // SVC 08 LOAD
#define SVC_DELETE BYTE $0x0A; BYTE $0x09 // SVC 09 DELETE
DATA zosLibVec<>(SB)/8, $0
GLOBL zosLibVec<>(SB), NOPTR, $8
TEXT ·initZosLibVec(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-0
MOVW PSALAA, R8
MOVD LCA64(R8), R8
MOVD CAA(R8), R8
MOVD EDCHPXV(R8), R8
MOVD R8, zosLibVec<>(SB)
RET
TEXT ·GetZosLibVec(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-0
MOVD zosLibVec<>(SB), R8
MOVD R8, ret+0(FP)
RET
TEXT ·clearErrno(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-0
BL addrerrno<>(SB)
MOVD $0, 0(R3)
RET
// Returns the address of errno in R3.
TEXT addrerrno<>(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0-0
// Get library control area (LCA).
MOVW PSALAA, R8
MOVD LCA64(R8), R8
// Get __errno FuncDesc.
MOVD CAA(R8), R9
MOVD EDCHPXV(R9), R9
ADD $(__errno), R9
LMG 0(R9), R5, R6
// Switch to saved LE stack.
MOVD SAVSTACK_ASYNC(R8), R9
MOVD 0(R9), R4
MOVD $0, 0(R9)
// Call __errno function.
LE_CALL
NOPH
// Switch back to Go stack.
XOR R0, R0 // Restore R0 to $0.
MOVD R4, 0(R9) // Save stack pointer.
RET
// func svcCall(fnptr unsafe.Pointer, argv *unsafe.Pointer, dsa *uint64)
TEXT ·svcCall(SB), NOSPLIT, $0
BL runtime·save_g(SB) // Save g and stack pointer
MOVW PSALAA, R8
MOVD LCA64(R8), R8
MOVD SAVSTACK_ASYNC(R8), R9
MOVD R15, 0(R9)
MOVD argv+8(FP), R1 // Move function arguments into registers
MOVD dsa+16(FP), g
MOVD fnptr+0(FP), R15
BYTE $0x0D // Branch to function
BYTE $0xEF
BL runtime·load_g(SB) // Restore g and stack pointer
MOVW PSALAA, R8
MOVD LCA64(R8), R8
MOVD SAVSTACK_ASYNC(R8), R9
MOVD 0(R9), R15
RET
// func svcLoad(name *byte) unsafe.Pointer
TEXT ·svcLoad(SB), NOSPLIT, $0
MOVD R15, R2 // Save go stack pointer
MOVD name+0(FP), R0 // Move SVC args into registers
MOVD $0x80000000, R1
MOVD $0, R15
SVC_LOAD
MOVW R15, R3 // Save return code from SVC
MOVD R2, R15 // Restore go stack pointer
CMP R3, $0 // Check SVC return code
BNE error
MOVD $-2, R3 // Reset last bit of entry point to zero
AND R0, R3
MOVD R3, ret+8(FP) // Return entry point returned by SVC
CMP R0, R3 // Check if last bit of entry point was set
BNE done
MOVD R15, R2 // Save go stack pointer
MOVD $0, R15 // Move SVC args into registers (entry point still in r0 from SVC 08)
SVC_DELETE
MOVD R2, R15 // Restore go stack pointer
error:
MOVD $0, ret+8(FP) // Return 0 on failure
done:
XOR R0, R0 // Reset r0 to 0
RET
// func svcUnload(name *byte, fnptr unsafe.Pointer) int64
TEXT ·svcUnload(SB), NOSPLIT, $0
MOVD R15, R2 // Save go stack pointer
MOVD name+0(FP), R0 // Move SVC args into registers
MOVD fnptr+8(FP), R15
SVC_DELETE
XOR R0, R0 // Reset r0 to 0
MOVD R15, R1 // Save SVC return code
MOVD R2, R15 // Restore go stack pointer
MOVD R1, ret+16(FP) // Return SVC return code
RET
// func gettid() uint64
TEXT ·gettid(SB), NOSPLIT, $0
// Get library control area (LCA).
MOVW PSALAA, R8
MOVD LCA64(R8), R8
// Get CEECAATHDID
MOVD CAA(R8), R9
MOVD CEECAATHDID(R9), R9
MOVD R9, ret+0(FP)
RET
//
// Call LE function, if the return is -1
// errno and errno2 is retrieved
//
TEXT ·CallLeFuncWithErr(SB), NOSPLIT, $0
MOVW PSALAA, R8
MOVD LCA64(R8), R8
MOVD CAA(R8), R9
MOVD g, GOCB(R9)
// Restore LE stack.
MOVD SAVSTACK_ASYNC(R8), R9 // R9-> LE stack frame saving address
MOVD 0(R9), R4 // R4-> restore previously saved stack frame pointer
MOVD parms_base+8(FP), R7 // R7 -> argument array
MOVD parms_len+16(FP), R8 // R8 number of arguments
// arg 1 ---> R1
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
SUB $1, R8
MOVD 0(R7), R1
// arg 2 ---> R2
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
SUB $1, R8
ADD $8, R7
MOVD 0(R7), R2
// arg 3 --> R3
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
SUB $1, R8
ADD $8, R7
MOVD 0(R7), R3
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
MOVD $2176+16, R6 // starting LE stack address-8 to store 4th argument
repeat:
ADD $8, R7
MOVD 0(R7), R0 // advance arg pointer by 8 byte
ADD $8, R6 // advance LE argument address by 8 byte
MOVD R0, (R4)(R6*1) // copy argument from go-slice to le-frame
SUB $1, R8
CMP R8, $0
BNE repeat
docall:
MOVD funcdesc+0(FP), R8 // R8-> function descriptor
LMG 0(R8), R5, R6
MOVD $0, 0(R9) // R9 address of SAVSTACK_ASYNC
LE_CALL // balr R7, R6 (return #1)
NOPH
MOVD R3, ret+32(FP)
CMP R3, $-1 // compare result to -1
BNE done
// retrieve errno and errno2
MOVD zosLibVec<>(SB), R8
ADD $(__errno), R8
LMG 0(R8), R5, R6
LE_CALL // balr R7, R6 __errno (return #3)
NOPH
MOVWZ 0(R3), R3
MOVD R3, err+48(FP)
MOVD zosLibVec<>(SB), R8
ADD $(__err2ad), R8
LMG 0(R8), R5, R6
LE_CALL // balr R7, R6 __err2ad (return #2)
NOPH
MOVW (R3), R2 // retrieve errno2
MOVD R2, errno2+40(FP) // store in return area
done:
MOVD R4, 0(R9) // Save stack pointer.
RET
//
// Call LE function, if the return is 0
// errno and errno2 is retrieved
//
TEXT ·CallLeFuncWithPtrReturn(SB), NOSPLIT, $0
MOVW PSALAA, R8
MOVD LCA64(R8), R8
MOVD CAA(R8), R9
MOVD g, GOCB(R9)
// Restore LE stack.
MOVD SAVSTACK_ASYNC(R8), R9 // R9-> LE stack frame saving address
MOVD 0(R9), R4 // R4-> restore previously saved stack frame pointer
MOVD parms_base+8(FP), R7 // R7 -> argument array
MOVD parms_len+16(FP), R8 // R8 number of arguments
// arg 1 ---> R1
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
SUB $1, R8
MOVD 0(R7), R1
// arg 2 ---> R2
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
SUB $1, R8
ADD $8, R7
MOVD 0(R7), R2
// arg 3 --> R3
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
SUB $1, R8
ADD $8, R7
MOVD 0(R7), R3
CMP R8, $0
BEQ docall
MOVD $2176+16, R6 // starting LE stack address-8 to store 4th argument
repeat:
ADD $8, R7
MOVD 0(R7), R0 // advance arg pointer by 8 byte
ADD $8, R6 // advance LE argument address by 8 byte
MOVD R0, (R4)(R6*1) // copy argument from go-slice to le-frame
SUB $1, R8
CMP R8, $0
BNE repeat
docall:
MOVD funcdesc+0(FP), R8 // R8-> function descriptor
LMG 0(R8), R5, R6
MOVD $0, 0(R9) // R9 address of SAVSTACK_ASYNC
LE_CALL // balr R7, R6 (return #1)
NOPH
MOVD R3, ret+32(FP)
CMP R3, $0 // compare result to 0
BNE done
// retrieve errno and errno2
MOVD zosLibVec<>(SB), R8
ADD $(__errno), R8
LMG 0(R8), R5, R6
LE_CALL // balr R7, R6 __errno (return #3)
NOPH
MOVWZ 0(R3), R3
MOVD R3, err+48(FP)
MOVD zosLibVec<>(SB), R8
ADD $(__err2ad), R8
LMG 0(R8), R5, R6
LE_CALL // balr R7, R6 __err2ad (return #2)
NOPH
MOVW (R3), R2 // retrieve errno2
MOVD R2, errno2+40(FP) // store in return area
XOR R2, R2
MOVWZ R2, (R3) // clear errno2
done:
MOVD R4, 0(R9) // Save stack pointer.
RET
//
// function to test if a pointer can be safely dereferenced (content read)
// return 0 for succces
//
TEXT ·ptrtest(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-16
MOVD arg+0(FP), R10 // test pointer in R10
// set up R2 to point to CEECAADMC
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x20; BYTE $0x04; BYTE $0xB8; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x17 // llgt 2,1208
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x17; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x22 // llgtr 2,2
BYTE $0xA5; BYTE $0x26; BYTE $0x7F; BYTE $0xFF // nilh 2,32767
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x22; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x58; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // lg 2,88(2)
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x22; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x08; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // lg 2,8(2)
BYTE $0x41; BYTE $0x22; BYTE $0x03; BYTE $0x68 // la 2,872(2)
// set up R5 to point to the "shunt" path which set 1 to R3 (failure)
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x82; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x33 // xgr 3,3
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x55; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // bras 5,lbl1
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x39; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x01 // lghi 3,1
// if r3 is not zero (failed) then branch to finish
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x02; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x33 // lbl1 ltgr 3,3
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x74; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x08 // brc b'0111',lbl2
// stomic store shunt address in R5 into CEECAADMC
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x52; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x24 // stg 5,0(2)
// now try reading from the test pointer in R10, if it fails it branches to the "lghi" instruction above
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x9A; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // lg 9,0(10)
// finish here, restore 0 into CEECAADMC
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x82; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x99 // lbl2 xgr 9,9
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x92; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x24 // stg 9,0(2)
MOVD R3, ret+8(FP) // result in R3
RET
//
// function to test if a untptr can be loaded from a pointer
// return 1: the 8-byte content
// 2: 0 for success, 1 for failure
//
// func safeload(ptr uintptr) ( value uintptr, error uintptr)
TEXT ·safeload(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-24
MOVD ptr+0(FP), R10 // test pointer in R10
MOVD $0x0, R6
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x20; BYTE $0x04; BYTE $0xB8; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x17 // llgt 2,1208
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x17; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x22 // llgtr 2,2
BYTE $0xA5; BYTE $0x26; BYTE $0x7F; BYTE $0xFF // nilh 2,32767
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x22; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x58; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // lg 2,88(2)
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x22; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x08; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // lg 2,8(2)
BYTE $0x41; BYTE $0x22; BYTE $0x03; BYTE $0x68 // la 2,872(2)
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x82; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x33 // xgr 3,3
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x55; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // bras 5,lbl1
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x39; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x01 // lghi 3,1
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x02; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x33 // lbl1 ltgr 3,3
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x74; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x08 // brc b'0111',lbl2
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x52; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x24 // stg 5,0(2)
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x6A; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x04 // lg 6,0(10)
BYTE $0xB9; BYTE $0x82; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x99 // lbl2 xgr 9,9
BYTE $0xE3; BYTE $0x92; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x24 // stg 9,0(2)
MOVD R6, value+8(FP) // result in R6
MOVD R3, error+16(FP) // error in R3
RET

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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Bluetooth sockets and messages
package unix
// Bluetooth Protocols
const (
BTPROTO_L2CAP = 0
BTPROTO_HCI = 1
BTPROTO_SCO = 2
BTPROTO_RFCOMM = 3
BTPROTO_BNEP = 4
BTPROTO_CMTP = 5
BTPROTO_HIDP = 6
BTPROTO_AVDTP = 7
)
const (
HCI_CHANNEL_RAW = 0
HCI_CHANNEL_USER = 1
HCI_CHANNEL_MONITOR = 2
HCI_CHANNEL_CONTROL = 3
HCI_CHANNEL_LOGGING = 4
)
// Socketoption Level
const (
SOL_BLUETOOTH = 0x112
SOL_HCI = 0x0
SOL_L2CAP = 0x6
SOL_RFCOMM = 0x12
SOL_SCO = 0x11
)

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// Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build zos
package unix
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"unsafe"
)
//go:noescape
func bpxcall(plist []unsafe.Pointer, bpx_offset int64)
//go:noescape
func A2e([]byte)
//go:noescape
func E2a([]byte)
const (
BPX4STA = 192 // stat
BPX4FST = 104 // fstat
BPX4LST = 132 // lstat
BPX4OPN = 156 // open
BPX4CLO = 72 // close
BPX4CHR = 500 // chattr
BPX4FCR = 504 // fchattr
BPX4LCR = 1180 // lchattr
BPX4CTW = 492 // cond_timed_wait
BPX4GTH = 1056 // __getthent
BPX4PTQ = 412 // pthread_quiesc
BPX4PTR = 320 // ptrace
)
const (
//options
//byte1
BPX_OPNFHIGH = 0x80
//byte2
BPX_OPNFEXEC = 0x80
//byte3
BPX_O_NOLARGEFILE = 0x08
BPX_O_LARGEFILE = 0x04
BPX_O_ASYNCSIG = 0x02
BPX_O_SYNC = 0x01
//byte4
BPX_O_CREXCL = 0xc0
BPX_O_CREAT = 0x80
BPX_O_EXCL = 0x40
BPX_O_NOCTTY = 0x20
BPX_O_TRUNC = 0x10
BPX_O_APPEND = 0x08
BPX_O_NONBLOCK = 0x04
BPX_FNDELAY = 0x04
BPX_O_RDWR = 0x03
BPX_O_RDONLY = 0x02
BPX_O_WRONLY = 0x01
BPX_O_ACCMODE = 0x03
BPX_O_GETFL = 0x0f
//mode
// byte1 (file type)
BPX_FT_DIR = 1
BPX_FT_CHARSPEC = 2
BPX_FT_REGFILE = 3
BPX_FT_FIFO = 4
BPX_FT_SYMLINK = 5
BPX_FT_SOCKET = 6
//byte3
BPX_S_ISUID = 0x08
BPX_S_ISGID = 0x04
BPX_S_ISVTX = 0x02
BPX_S_IRWXU1 = 0x01
BPX_S_IRUSR = 0x01
//byte4
BPX_S_IRWXU2 = 0xc0
BPX_S_IWUSR = 0x80
BPX_S_IXUSR = 0x40
BPX_S_IRWXG = 0x38
BPX_S_IRGRP = 0x20
BPX_S_IWGRP = 0x10
BPX_S_IXGRP = 0x08
BPX_S_IRWXOX = 0x07
BPX_S_IROTH = 0x04
BPX_S_IWOTH = 0x02
BPX_S_IXOTH = 0x01
CW_INTRPT = 1
CW_CONDVAR = 32
CW_TIMEOUT = 64
PGTHA_NEXT = 2
PGTHA_CURRENT = 1
PGTHA_FIRST = 0
PGTHA_LAST = 3
PGTHA_PROCESS = 0x80
PGTHA_CONTTY = 0x40
PGTHA_PATH = 0x20
PGTHA_COMMAND = 0x10
PGTHA_FILEDATA = 0x08
PGTHA_THREAD = 0x04
PGTHA_PTAG = 0x02
PGTHA_COMMANDLONG = 0x01
PGTHA_THREADFAST = 0x80
PGTHA_FILEPATH = 0x40
PGTHA_THDSIGMASK = 0x20
// thread quiece mode
QUIESCE_TERM int32 = 1
QUIESCE_FORCE int32 = 2
QUIESCE_QUERY int32 = 3
QUIESCE_FREEZE int32 = 4
QUIESCE_UNFREEZE int32 = 5
FREEZE_THIS_THREAD int32 = 6
FREEZE_EXIT int32 = 8
QUIESCE_SRB int32 = 9
)
type Pgtha struct {
Pid uint32 // 0
Tid0 uint32 // 4
Tid1 uint32
Accesspid byte // C
Accesstid byte // D
Accessasid uint16 // E
Loginname [8]byte // 10
Flag1 byte // 18
Flag1b2 byte // 19
}
type Bpxystat_t struct { // DSECT BPXYSTAT
St_id [4]uint8 // 0
St_length uint16 // 0x4
St_version uint16 // 0x6
St_mode uint32 // 0x8
St_ino uint32 // 0xc
St_dev uint32 // 0x10
St_nlink uint32 // 0x14
St_uid uint32 // 0x18
St_gid uint32 // 0x1c
St_size uint64 // 0x20
St_atime uint32 // 0x28
St_mtime uint32 // 0x2c
St_ctime uint32 // 0x30
St_rdev uint32 // 0x34
St_auditoraudit uint32 // 0x38
St_useraudit uint32 // 0x3c
St_blksize uint32 // 0x40
St_createtime uint32 // 0x44
St_auditid [4]uint32 // 0x48
St_res01 uint32 // 0x58
Ft_ccsid uint16 // 0x5c
Ft_flags uint16 // 0x5e
St_res01a [2]uint32 // 0x60
St_res02 uint32 // 0x68
St_blocks uint32 // 0x6c
St_opaque [3]uint8 // 0x70
St_visible uint8 // 0x73
St_reftime uint32 // 0x74
St_fid uint64 // 0x78
St_filefmt uint8 // 0x80
St_fspflag2 uint8 // 0x81
St_res03 [2]uint8 // 0x82
St_ctimemsec uint32 // 0x84
St_seclabel [8]uint8 // 0x88
St_res04 [4]uint8 // 0x90
// end of version 1
_ uint32 // 0x94
St_atime64 uint64 // 0x98
St_mtime64 uint64 // 0xa0
St_ctime64 uint64 // 0xa8
St_createtime64 uint64 // 0xb0
St_reftime64 uint64 // 0xb8
_ uint64 // 0xc0
St_res05 [16]uint8 // 0xc8
// end of version 2
}
type BpxFilestatus struct {
Oflag1 byte
Oflag2 byte
Oflag3 byte
Oflag4 byte
}
type BpxMode struct {
Ftype byte
Mode1 byte
Mode2 byte
Mode3 byte
}
// Thr attribute structure for extended attributes
type Bpxyatt_t struct { // DSECT BPXYATT
Att_id [4]uint8
Att_version uint16
Att_res01 [2]uint8
Att_setflags1 uint8
Att_setflags2 uint8
Att_setflags3 uint8
Att_setflags4 uint8
Att_mode uint32
Att_uid uint32
Att_gid uint32
Att_opaquemask [3]uint8
Att_visblmaskres uint8
Att_opaque [3]uint8
Att_visibleres uint8
Att_size_h uint32
Att_size_l uint32
Att_atime uint32
Att_mtime uint32
Att_auditoraudit uint32
Att_useraudit uint32
Att_ctime uint32
Att_reftime uint32
// end of version 1
Att_filefmt uint8
Att_res02 [3]uint8
Att_filetag uint32
Att_res03 [8]uint8
// end of version 2
Att_atime64 uint64
Att_mtime64 uint64
Att_ctime64 uint64
Att_reftime64 uint64
Att_seclabel [8]uint8
Att_ver3res02 [8]uint8
// end of version 3
}
func BpxOpen(name string, options *BpxFilestatus, mode *BpxMode) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
if len(name) < 1024 {
var namebuf [1024]byte
sz := int32(copy(namebuf[:], name))
A2e(namebuf[:sz])
var parms [7]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&sz)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&namebuf[0])
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(options)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(mode)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4OPN)
return rv, rc, rn
}
return -1, -1, -1
}
func BpxClose(fd int32) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
var parms [4]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&fd)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4CLO)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func BpxFileFStat(fd int32, st *Bpxystat_t) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
st.St_id = [4]uint8{0xe2, 0xe3, 0xc1, 0xe3}
st.St_version = 2
stat_sz := uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(*st))
var parms [6]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&fd)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&stat_sz)
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(st)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4FST)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func BpxFileStat(name string, st *Bpxystat_t) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
if len(name) < 1024 {
var namebuf [1024]byte
sz := int32(copy(namebuf[:], name))
A2e(namebuf[:sz])
st.St_id = [4]uint8{0xe2, 0xe3, 0xc1, 0xe3}
st.St_version = 2
stat_sz := uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(*st))
var parms [7]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&sz)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&namebuf[0])
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&stat_sz)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(st)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4STA)
return rv, rc, rn
}
return -1, -1, -1
}
func BpxFileLStat(name string, st *Bpxystat_t) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
if len(name) < 1024 {
var namebuf [1024]byte
sz := int32(copy(namebuf[:], name))
A2e(namebuf[:sz])
st.St_id = [4]uint8{0xe2, 0xe3, 0xc1, 0xe3}
st.St_version = 2
stat_sz := uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(*st))
var parms [7]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&sz)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&namebuf[0])
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&stat_sz)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(st)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4LST)
return rv, rc, rn
}
return -1, -1, -1
}
func BpxChattr(path string, attr *Bpxyatt_t) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
if len(path) >= 1024 {
return -1, -1, -1
}
var namebuf [1024]byte
sz := int32(copy(namebuf[:], path))
A2e(namebuf[:sz])
attr_sz := uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(*attr))
var parms [7]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&sz)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&namebuf[0])
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&attr_sz)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(attr)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4CHR)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func BpxLchattr(path string, attr *Bpxyatt_t) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
if len(path) >= 1024 {
return -1, -1, -1
}
var namebuf [1024]byte
sz := int32(copy(namebuf[:], path))
A2e(namebuf[:sz])
attr_sz := uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(*attr))
var parms [7]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&sz)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&namebuf[0])
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&attr_sz)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(attr)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4LCR)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func BpxFchattr(fd int32, attr *Bpxyatt_t) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
attr_sz := uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(*attr))
var parms [6]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&fd)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&attr_sz)
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(attr)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4FCR)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func BpxCondTimedWait(sec uint32, nsec uint32, events uint32, secrem *uint32, nsecrem *uint32) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
var parms [8]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&sec)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&nsec)
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&events)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(secrem)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(nsecrem)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[7] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4CTW)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func BpxGetthent(in *Pgtha, outlen *uint32, out unsafe.Pointer) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
var parms [7]unsafe.Pointer
inlen := uint32(26) // nothing else will work. Go says Pgtha is 28-byte because of alignment, but Pgtha is "packed" and must be 26-byte
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&inlen)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&in)
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(outlen)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(&out)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4GTH)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func ZosJobname() (jobname string, err error) {
var pgtha Pgtha
pgtha.Pid = uint32(Getpid())
pgtha.Accesspid = PGTHA_CURRENT
pgtha.Flag1 = PGTHA_PROCESS
var out [256]byte
var outlen uint32
outlen = 256
rv, rc, rn := BpxGetthent(&pgtha, &outlen, unsafe.Pointer(&out[0]))
if rv == 0 {
gthc := []byte{0x87, 0xa3, 0x88, 0x83} // 'gthc' in ebcdic
ix := bytes.Index(out[:], gthc)
if ix == -1 {
err = fmt.Errorf("BPX4GTH: gthc return data not found")
return
}
jn := out[ix+80 : ix+88] // we didn't declare Pgthc, but jobname is 8-byte at offset 80
E2a(jn)
jobname = string(bytes.TrimRight(jn, " "))
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("BPX4GTH: rc=%d errno=%d reason=code=0x%x", rv, rc, rn)
}
return
}
func Bpx4ptq(code int32, data string) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
var userdata [8]byte
var parms [5]unsafe.Pointer
copy(userdata[:], data+" ")
A2e(userdata[:])
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&code)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&userdata[0])
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4PTQ)
return rv, rc, rn
}
const (
PT_TRACE_ME = 0 // Debug this process
PT_READ_I = 1 // Read a full word
PT_READ_D = 2 // Read a full word
PT_READ_U = 3 // Read control info
PT_WRITE_I = 4 //Write a full word
PT_WRITE_D = 5 //Write a full word
PT_CONTINUE = 7 //Continue the process
PT_KILL = 8 //Terminate the process
PT_READ_GPR = 11 // Read GPR, CR, PSW
PT_READ_FPR = 12 // Read FPR
PT_READ_VR = 13 // Read VR
PT_WRITE_GPR = 14 // Write GPR, CR, PSW
PT_WRITE_FPR = 15 // Write FPR
PT_WRITE_VR = 16 // Write VR
PT_READ_BLOCK = 17 // Read storage
PT_WRITE_BLOCK = 19 // Write storage
PT_READ_GPRH = 20 // Read GPRH
PT_WRITE_GPRH = 21 // Write GPRH
PT_REGHSET = 22 // Read all GPRHs
PT_ATTACH = 30 // Attach to a process
PT_DETACH = 31 // Detach from a process
PT_REGSET = 32 // Read all GPRs
PT_REATTACH = 33 // Reattach to a process
PT_LDINFO = 34 // Read loader info
PT_MULTI = 35 // Multi process mode
PT_LD64INFO = 36 // RMODE64 Info Area
PT_BLOCKREQ = 40 // Block request
PT_THREAD_INFO = 60 // Read thread info
PT_THREAD_MODIFY = 61
PT_THREAD_READ_FOCUS = 62
PT_THREAD_WRITE_FOCUS = 63
PT_THREAD_HOLD = 64
PT_THREAD_SIGNAL = 65
PT_EXPLAIN = 66
PT_EVENTS = 67
PT_THREAD_INFO_EXTENDED = 68
PT_REATTACH2 = 71
PT_CAPTURE = 72
PT_UNCAPTURE = 73
PT_GET_THREAD_TCB = 74
PT_GET_ALET = 75
PT_SWAPIN = 76
PT_EXTENDED_EVENT = 98
PT_RECOVER = 99 // Debug a program check
PT_GPR0 = 0 // General purpose register 0
PT_GPR1 = 1 // General purpose register 1
PT_GPR2 = 2 // General purpose register 2
PT_GPR3 = 3 // General purpose register 3
PT_GPR4 = 4 // General purpose register 4
PT_GPR5 = 5 // General purpose register 5
PT_GPR6 = 6 // General purpose register 6
PT_GPR7 = 7 // General purpose register 7
PT_GPR8 = 8 // General purpose register 8
PT_GPR9 = 9 // General purpose register 9
PT_GPR10 = 10 // General purpose register 10
PT_GPR11 = 11 // General purpose register 11
PT_GPR12 = 12 // General purpose register 12
PT_GPR13 = 13 // General purpose register 13
PT_GPR14 = 14 // General purpose register 14
PT_GPR15 = 15 // General purpose register 15
PT_FPR0 = 16 // Floating point register 0
PT_FPR1 = 17 // Floating point register 1
PT_FPR2 = 18 // Floating point register 2
PT_FPR3 = 19 // Floating point register 3
PT_FPR4 = 20 // Floating point register 4
PT_FPR5 = 21 // Floating point register 5
PT_FPR6 = 22 // Floating point register 6
PT_FPR7 = 23 // Floating point register 7
PT_FPR8 = 24 // Floating point register 8
PT_FPR9 = 25 // Floating point register 9
PT_FPR10 = 26 // Floating point register 10
PT_FPR11 = 27 // Floating point register 11
PT_FPR12 = 28 // Floating point register 12
PT_FPR13 = 29 // Floating point register 13
PT_FPR14 = 30 // Floating point register 14
PT_FPR15 = 31 // Floating point register 15
PT_FPC = 32 // Floating point control register
PT_PSW = 40 // PSW
PT_PSW0 = 40 // Left half of the PSW
PT_PSW1 = 41 // Right half of the PSW
PT_CR0 = 42 // Control register 0
PT_CR1 = 43 // Control register 1
PT_CR2 = 44 // Control register 2
PT_CR3 = 45 // Control register 3
PT_CR4 = 46 // Control register 4
PT_CR5 = 47 // Control register 5
PT_CR6 = 48 // Control register 6
PT_CR7 = 49 // Control register 7
PT_CR8 = 50 // Control register 8
PT_CR9 = 51 // Control register 9
PT_CR10 = 52 // Control register 10
PT_CR11 = 53 // Control register 11
PT_CR12 = 54 // Control register 12
PT_CR13 = 55 // Control register 13
PT_CR14 = 56 // Control register 14
PT_CR15 = 57 // Control register 15
PT_GPRH0 = 58 // GP High register 0
PT_GPRH1 = 59 // GP High register 1
PT_GPRH2 = 60 // GP High register 2
PT_GPRH3 = 61 // GP High register 3
PT_GPRH4 = 62 // GP High register 4
PT_GPRH5 = 63 // GP High register 5
PT_GPRH6 = 64 // GP High register 6
PT_GPRH7 = 65 // GP High register 7
PT_GPRH8 = 66 // GP High register 8
PT_GPRH9 = 67 // GP High register 9
PT_GPRH10 = 68 // GP High register 10
PT_GPRH11 = 69 // GP High register 11
PT_GPRH12 = 70 // GP High register 12
PT_GPRH13 = 71 // GP High register 13
PT_GPRH14 = 72 // GP High register 14
PT_GPRH15 = 73 // GP High register 15
PT_VR0 = 74 // Vector register 0
PT_VR1 = 75 // Vector register 1
PT_VR2 = 76 // Vector register 2
PT_VR3 = 77 // Vector register 3
PT_VR4 = 78 // Vector register 4
PT_VR5 = 79 // Vector register 5
PT_VR6 = 80 // Vector register 6
PT_VR7 = 81 // Vector register 7
PT_VR8 = 82 // Vector register 8
PT_VR9 = 83 // Vector register 9
PT_VR10 = 84 // Vector register 10
PT_VR11 = 85 // Vector register 11
PT_VR12 = 86 // Vector register 12
PT_VR13 = 87 // Vector register 13
PT_VR14 = 88 // Vector register 14
PT_VR15 = 89 // Vector register 15
PT_VR16 = 90 // Vector register 16
PT_VR17 = 91 // Vector register 17
PT_VR18 = 92 // Vector register 18
PT_VR19 = 93 // Vector register 19
PT_VR20 = 94 // Vector register 20
PT_VR21 = 95 // Vector register 21
PT_VR22 = 96 // Vector register 22
PT_VR23 = 97 // Vector register 23
PT_VR24 = 98 // Vector register 24
PT_VR25 = 99 // Vector register 25
PT_VR26 = 100 // Vector register 26
PT_VR27 = 101 // Vector register 27
PT_VR28 = 102 // Vector register 28
PT_VR29 = 103 // Vector register 29
PT_VR30 = 104 // Vector register 30
PT_VR31 = 105 // Vector register 31
PT_PSWG = 106 // PSWG
PT_PSWG0 = 106 // Bytes 0-3
PT_PSWG1 = 107 // Bytes 4-7
PT_PSWG2 = 108 // Bytes 8-11 (IA high word)
PT_PSWG3 = 109 // Bytes 12-15 (IA low word)
)
func Bpx4ptr(request int32, pid int32, addr unsafe.Pointer, data unsafe.Pointer, buffer unsafe.Pointer) (rv int32, rc int32, rn int32) {
var parms [8]unsafe.Pointer
parms[0] = unsafe.Pointer(&request)
parms[1] = unsafe.Pointer(&pid)
parms[2] = unsafe.Pointer(&addr)
parms[3] = unsafe.Pointer(&data)
parms[4] = unsafe.Pointer(&buffer)
parms[5] = unsafe.Pointer(&rv)
parms[6] = unsafe.Pointer(&rc)
parms[7] = unsafe.Pointer(&rn)
bpxcall(parms[:], BPX4PTR)
return rv, rc, rn
}
func copyU8(val uint8, dest []uint8) int {
if len(dest) < 1 {
return 0
}
dest[0] = val
return 1
}
func copyU8Arr(src, dest []uint8) int {
if len(dest) < len(src) {
return 0
}
for i, v := range src {
dest[i] = v
}
return len(src)
}
func copyU16(val uint16, dest []uint16) int {
if len(dest) < 1 {
return 0
}
dest[0] = val
return 1
}
func copyU32(val uint32, dest []uint32) int {
if len(dest) < 1 {
return 0
}
dest[0] = val
return 1
}
func copyU32Arr(src, dest []uint32) int {
if len(dest) < len(src) {
return 0
}
for i, v := range src {
dest[i] = v
}
return len(src)
}
func copyU64(val uint64, dest []uint64) int {
if len(dest) < 1 {
return 0
}
dest[0] = val
return 1
}

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// Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "go_asm.h"
#include "textflag.h"
// function to call USS assembly language services
//
// doc: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_3.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v3r1.bpxb100/bit64env.htm
//
// arg1 unsafe.Pointer array that ressembles an OS PLIST
//
// arg2 function offset as in
// doc: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSLTBW_3.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v3r1.bpxb100/bpx2cr_List_of_offsets.htm
//
// func bpxcall(plist []unsafe.Pointer, bpx_offset int64)
TEXT ·bpxcall(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0
MOVD plist_base+0(FP), R1 // r1 points to plist
MOVD bpx_offset+24(FP), R2 // r2 offset to BPX vector table
MOVD R14, R7 // save r14
MOVD R15, R8 // save r15
MOVWZ 16(R0), R9
MOVWZ 544(R9), R9
MOVWZ 24(R9), R9 // call vector in r9
ADD R2, R9 // add offset to vector table
MOVWZ (R9), R9 // r9 points to entry point
BYTE $0x0D // BL R14,R9 --> basr r14,r9
BYTE $0xE9 // clobbers 0,1,14,15
MOVD R8, R15 // restore 15
JMP R7 // return via saved return address
// func A2e(arr [] byte)
// code page conversion from 819 to 1047
TEXT ·A2e(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0
MOVD arg_base+0(FP), R2 // pointer to arry of characters
MOVD arg_len+8(FP), R3 // count
XOR R0, R0
XOR R1, R1
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x15; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x82 // BRAS 1,(2+(256/2))
// ASCII -> EBCDIC conversion table:
BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x01; BYTE $0x02; BYTE $0x03
BYTE $0x37; BYTE $0x2d; BYTE $0x2e; BYTE $0x2f
BYTE $0x16; BYTE $0x05; BYTE $0x15; BYTE $0x0b
BYTE $0x0c; BYTE $0x0d; BYTE $0x0e; BYTE $0x0f
BYTE $0x10; BYTE $0x11; BYTE $0x12; BYTE $0x13
BYTE $0x3c; BYTE $0x3d; BYTE $0x32; BYTE $0x26
BYTE $0x18; BYTE $0x19; BYTE $0x3f; BYTE $0x27
BYTE $0x1c; BYTE $0x1d; BYTE $0x1e; BYTE $0x1f
BYTE $0x40; BYTE $0x5a; BYTE $0x7f; BYTE $0x7b
BYTE $0x5b; BYTE $0x6c; BYTE $0x50; BYTE $0x7d
BYTE $0x4d; BYTE $0x5d; BYTE $0x5c; BYTE $0x4e
BYTE $0x6b; BYTE $0x60; BYTE $0x4b; BYTE $0x61
BYTE $0xf0; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0xf2; BYTE $0xf3
BYTE $0xf4; BYTE $0xf5; BYTE $0xf6; BYTE $0xf7
BYTE $0xf8; BYTE $0xf9; BYTE $0x7a; BYTE $0x5e
BYTE $0x4c; BYTE $0x7e; BYTE $0x6e; BYTE $0x6f
BYTE $0x7c; BYTE $0xc1; BYTE $0xc2; BYTE $0xc3
BYTE $0xc4; BYTE $0xc5; BYTE $0xc6; BYTE $0xc7
BYTE $0xc8; BYTE $0xc9; BYTE $0xd1; BYTE $0xd2
BYTE $0xd3; BYTE $0xd4; BYTE $0xd5; BYTE $0xd6
BYTE $0xd7; BYTE $0xd8; BYTE $0xd9; BYTE $0xe2
BYTE $0xe3; BYTE $0xe4; BYTE $0xe5; BYTE $0xe6
BYTE $0xe7; BYTE $0xe8; BYTE $0xe9; BYTE $0xad
BYTE $0xe0; BYTE $0xbd; BYTE $0x5f; BYTE $0x6d
BYTE $0x79; BYTE $0x81; BYTE $0x82; BYTE $0x83
BYTE $0x84; BYTE $0x85; BYTE $0x86; BYTE $0x87
BYTE $0x88; BYTE $0x89; BYTE $0x91; BYTE $0x92
BYTE $0x93; BYTE $0x94; BYTE $0x95; BYTE $0x96
BYTE $0x97; BYTE $0x98; BYTE $0x99; BYTE $0xa2
BYTE $0xa3; BYTE $0xa4; BYTE $0xa5; BYTE $0xa6
BYTE $0xa7; BYTE $0xa8; BYTE $0xa9; BYTE $0xc0
BYTE $0x4f; BYTE $0xd0; BYTE $0xa1; BYTE $0x07
BYTE $0x20; BYTE $0x21; BYTE $0x22; BYTE $0x23
BYTE $0x24; BYTE $0x25; BYTE $0x06; BYTE $0x17
BYTE $0x28; BYTE $0x29; BYTE $0x2a; BYTE $0x2b
BYTE $0x2c; BYTE $0x09; BYTE $0x0a; BYTE $0x1b
BYTE $0x30; BYTE $0x31; BYTE $0x1a; BYTE $0x33
BYTE $0x34; BYTE $0x35; BYTE $0x36; BYTE $0x08
BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0x39; BYTE $0x3a; BYTE $0x3b
BYTE $0x04; BYTE $0x14; BYTE $0x3e; BYTE $0xff
BYTE $0x41; BYTE $0xaa; BYTE $0x4a; BYTE $0xb1
BYTE $0x9f; BYTE $0xb2; BYTE $0x6a; BYTE $0xb5
BYTE $0xbb; BYTE $0xb4; BYTE $0x9a; BYTE $0x8a
BYTE $0xb0; BYTE $0xca; BYTE $0xaf; BYTE $0xbc
BYTE $0x90; BYTE $0x8f; BYTE $0xea; BYTE $0xfa
BYTE $0xbe; BYTE $0xa0; BYTE $0xb6; BYTE $0xb3
BYTE $0x9d; BYTE $0xda; BYTE $0x9b; BYTE $0x8b
BYTE $0xb7; BYTE $0xb8; BYTE $0xb9; BYTE $0xab
BYTE $0x64; BYTE $0x65; BYTE $0x62; BYTE $0x66
BYTE $0x63; BYTE $0x67; BYTE $0x9e; BYTE $0x68
BYTE $0x74; BYTE $0x71; BYTE $0x72; BYTE $0x73
BYTE $0x78; BYTE $0x75; BYTE $0x76; BYTE $0x77
BYTE $0xac; BYTE $0x69; BYTE $0xed; BYTE $0xee
BYTE $0xeb; BYTE $0xef; BYTE $0xec; BYTE $0xbf
BYTE $0x80; BYTE $0xfd; BYTE $0xfe; BYTE $0xfb
BYTE $0xfc; BYTE $0xba; BYTE $0xae; BYTE $0x59
BYTE $0x44; BYTE $0x45; BYTE $0x42; BYTE $0x46
BYTE $0x43; BYTE $0x47; BYTE $0x9c; BYTE $0x48
BYTE $0x54; BYTE $0x51; BYTE $0x52; BYTE $0x53
BYTE $0x58; BYTE $0x55; BYTE $0x56; BYTE $0x57
BYTE $0x8c; BYTE $0x49; BYTE $0xcd; BYTE $0xce
BYTE $0xcb; BYTE $0xcf; BYTE $0xcc; BYTE $0xe1
BYTE $0x70; BYTE $0xdd; BYTE $0xde; BYTE $0xdb
BYTE $0xdc; BYTE $0x8d; BYTE $0x8e; BYTE $0xdf
retry:
WORD $0xB9931022 // TROO 2,2,b'0001'
BVS retry
RET
// func e2a(arr [] byte)
// code page conversion from 1047 to 819
TEXT ·E2a(SB), NOSPLIT|NOFRAME, $0
MOVD arg_base+0(FP), R2 // pointer to arry of characters
MOVD arg_len+8(FP), R3 // count
XOR R0, R0
XOR R1, R1
BYTE $0xA7; BYTE $0x15; BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x82 // BRAS 1,(2+(256/2))
// EBCDIC -> ASCII conversion table:
BYTE $0x00; BYTE $0x01; BYTE $0x02; BYTE $0x03
BYTE $0x9c; BYTE $0x09; BYTE $0x86; BYTE $0x7f
BYTE $0x97; BYTE $0x8d; BYTE $0x8e; BYTE $0x0b
BYTE $0x0c; BYTE $0x0d; BYTE $0x0e; BYTE $0x0f
BYTE $0x10; BYTE $0x11; BYTE $0x12; BYTE $0x13
BYTE $0x9d; BYTE $0x0a; BYTE $0x08; BYTE $0x87
BYTE $0x18; BYTE $0x19; BYTE $0x92; BYTE $0x8f
BYTE $0x1c; BYTE $0x1d; BYTE $0x1e; BYTE $0x1f
BYTE $0x80; BYTE $0x81; BYTE $0x82; BYTE $0x83
BYTE $0x84; BYTE $0x85; BYTE $0x17; BYTE $0x1b
BYTE $0x88; BYTE $0x89; BYTE $0x8a; BYTE $0x8b
BYTE $0x8c; BYTE $0x05; BYTE $0x06; BYTE $0x07
BYTE $0x90; BYTE $0x91; BYTE $0x16; BYTE $0x93
BYTE $0x94; BYTE $0x95; BYTE $0x96; BYTE $0x04
BYTE $0x98; BYTE $0x99; BYTE $0x9a; BYTE $0x9b
BYTE $0x14; BYTE $0x15; BYTE $0x9e; BYTE $0x1a
BYTE $0x20; BYTE $0xa0; BYTE $0xe2; BYTE $0xe4
BYTE $0xe0; BYTE $0xe1; BYTE $0xe3; BYTE $0xe5
BYTE $0xe7; BYTE $0xf1; BYTE $0xa2; BYTE $0x2e
BYTE $0x3c; BYTE $0x28; BYTE $0x2b; BYTE $0x7c
BYTE $0x26; BYTE $0xe9; BYTE $0xea; BYTE $0xeb
BYTE $0xe8; BYTE $0xed; BYTE $0xee; BYTE $0xef
BYTE $0xec; BYTE $0xdf; BYTE $0x21; BYTE $0x24
BYTE $0x2a; BYTE $0x29; BYTE $0x3b; BYTE $0x5e
BYTE $0x2d; BYTE $0x2f; BYTE $0xc2; BYTE $0xc4
BYTE $0xc0; BYTE $0xc1; BYTE $0xc3; BYTE $0xc5
BYTE $0xc7; BYTE $0xd1; BYTE $0xa6; BYTE $0x2c
BYTE $0x25; BYTE $0x5f; BYTE $0x3e; BYTE $0x3f
BYTE $0xf8; BYTE $0xc9; BYTE $0xca; BYTE $0xcb
BYTE $0xc8; BYTE $0xcd; BYTE $0xce; BYTE $0xcf
BYTE $0xcc; BYTE $0x60; BYTE $0x3a; BYTE $0x23
BYTE $0x40; BYTE $0x27; BYTE $0x3d; BYTE $0x22
BYTE $0xd8; BYTE $0x61; BYTE $0x62; BYTE $0x63
BYTE $0x64; BYTE $0x65; BYTE $0x66; BYTE $0x67
BYTE $0x68; BYTE $0x69; BYTE $0xab; BYTE $0xbb
BYTE $0xf0; BYTE $0xfd; BYTE $0xfe; BYTE $0xb1
BYTE $0xb0; BYTE $0x6a; BYTE $0x6b; BYTE $0x6c
BYTE $0x6d; BYTE $0x6e; BYTE $0x6f; BYTE $0x70
BYTE $0x71; BYTE $0x72; BYTE $0xaa; BYTE $0xba
BYTE $0xe6; BYTE $0xb8; BYTE $0xc6; BYTE $0xa4
BYTE $0xb5; BYTE $0x7e; BYTE $0x73; BYTE $0x74
BYTE $0x75; BYTE $0x76; BYTE $0x77; BYTE $0x78
BYTE $0x79; BYTE $0x7a; BYTE $0xa1; BYTE $0xbf
BYTE $0xd0; BYTE $0x5b; BYTE $0xde; BYTE $0xae
BYTE $0xac; BYTE $0xa3; BYTE $0xa5; BYTE $0xb7
BYTE $0xa9; BYTE $0xa7; BYTE $0xb6; BYTE $0xbc
BYTE $0xbd; BYTE $0xbe; BYTE $0xdd; BYTE $0xa8
BYTE $0xaf; BYTE $0x5d; BYTE $0xb4; BYTE $0xd7
BYTE $0x7b; BYTE $0x41; BYTE $0x42; BYTE $0x43
BYTE $0x44; BYTE $0x45; BYTE $0x46; BYTE $0x47
BYTE $0x48; BYTE $0x49; BYTE $0xad; BYTE $0xf4
BYTE $0xf6; BYTE $0xf2; BYTE $0xf3; BYTE $0xf5
BYTE $0x7d; BYTE $0x4a; BYTE $0x4b; BYTE $0x4c
BYTE $0x4d; BYTE $0x4e; BYTE $0x4f; BYTE $0x50
BYTE $0x51; BYTE $0x52; BYTE $0xb9; BYTE $0xfb
BYTE $0xfc; BYTE $0xf9; BYTE $0xfa; BYTE $0xff
BYTE $0x5c; BYTE $0xf7; BYTE $0x53; BYTE $0x54
BYTE $0x55; BYTE $0x56; BYTE $0x57; BYTE $0x58
BYTE $0x59; BYTE $0x5a; BYTE $0xb2; BYTE $0xd4
BYTE $0xd6; BYTE $0xd2; BYTE $0xd3; BYTE $0xd5
BYTE $0x30; BYTE $0x31; BYTE $0x32; BYTE $0x33
BYTE $0x34; BYTE $0x35; BYTE $0x36; BYTE $0x37
BYTE $0x38; BYTE $0x39; BYTE $0xb3; BYTE $0xdb
BYTE $0xdc; BYTE $0xd9; BYTE $0xda; BYTE $0x9f
retry:
WORD $0xB9931022 // TROO 2,2,b'0001'
BVS retry
RET

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build freebsd
package unix
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
)
// Go implementation of C mostly found in /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_capability.c
const (
// This is the version of CapRights this package understands. See C implementation for parallels.
capRightsGoVersion = CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00
capArSizeMin = CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00 + 2
capArSizeMax = capRightsGoVersion + 2
)
var (
bit2idx = []int{
-1, 0, 1, -1, 2, -1, -1, -1, 3, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
4, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1,
}
)
func capidxbit(right uint64) int {
return int((right >> 57) & 0x1f)
}
func rightToIndex(right uint64) (int, error) {
idx := capidxbit(right)
if idx < 0 || idx >= len(bit2idx) {
return -2, fmt.Errorf("index for right 0x%x out of range", right)
}
return bit2idx[idx], nil
}
func caprver(right uint64) int {
return int(right >> 62)
}
func capver(rights *CapRights) int {
return caprver(rights.Rights[0])
}
func caparsize(rights *CapRights) int {
return capver(rights) + 2
}
// CapRightsSet sets the permissions in setrights in rights.
func CapRightsSet(rights *CapRights, setrights []uint64) error {
// This is essentially a copy of cap_rights_vset()
if capver(rights) != CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00 {
return fmt.Errorf("bad rights version %d", capver(rights))
}
n := caparsize(rights)
if n < capArSizeMin || n > capArSizeMax {
return errors.New("bad rights size")
}
for _, right := range setrights {
if caprver(right) != CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00 {
return errors.New("bad right version")
}
i, err := rightToIndex(right)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if i >= n {
return errors.New("index overflow")
}
if capidxbit(rights.Rights[i]) != capidxbit(right) {
return errors.New("index mismatch")
}
rights.Rights[i] |= right
if capidxbit(rights.Rights[i]) != capidxbit(right) {
return errors.New("index mismatch (after assign)")
}
}
return nil
}
// CapRightsClear clears the permissions in clearrights from rights.
func CapRightsClear(rights *CapRights, clearrights []uint64) error {
// This is essentially a copy of cap_rights_vclear()
if capver(rights) != CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00 {
return fmt.Errorf("bad rights version %d", capver(rights))
}
n := caparsize(rights)
if n < capArSizeMin || n > capArSizeMax {
return errors.New("bad rights size")
}
for _, right := range clearrights {
if caprver(right) != CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00 {
return errors.New("bad right version")
}
i, err := rightToIndex(right)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if i >= n {
return errors.New("index overflow")
}
if capidxbit(rights.Rights[i]) != capidxbit(right) {
return errors.New("index mismatch")
}
rights.Rights[i] &= ^(right & 0x01FFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
if capidxbit(rights.Rights[i]) != capidxbit(right) {
return errors.New("index mismatch (after assign)")
}
}
return nil
}
// CapRightsIsSet checks whether all the permissions in setrights are present in rights.
func CapRightsIsSet(rights *CapRights, setrights []uint64) (bool, error) {
// This is essentially a copy of cap_rights_is_vset()
if capver(rights) != CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00 {
return false, fmt.Errorf("bad rights version %d", capver(rights))
}
n := caparsize(rights)
if n < capArSizeMin || n > capArSizeMax {
return false, errors.New("bad rights size")
}
for _, right := range setrights {
if caprver(right) != CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION_00 {
return false, errors.New("bad right version")
}
i, err := rightToIndex(right)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
if i >= n {
return false, errors.New("index overflow")
}
if capidxbit(rights.Rights[i]) != capidxbit(right) {
return false, errors.New("index mismatch")
}
if (rights.Rights[i] & right) != right {
return false, nil
}
}
return true, nil
}
func capright(idx uint64, bit uint64) uint64 {
return ((1 << (57 + idx)) | bit)
}
// CapRightsInit returns a pointer to an initialised CapRights structure filled with rights.
// See man cap_rights_init(3) and rights(4).
func CapRightsInit(rights []uint64) (*CapRights, error) {
var r CapRights
r.Rights[0] = (capRightsGoVersion << 62) | capright(0, 0)
r.Rights[1] = capright(1, 0)
err := CapRightsSet(&r, rights)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &r, nil
}
// CapRightsLimit reduces the operations permitted on fd to at most those contained in rights.
// The capability rights on fd can never be increased by CapRightsLimit.
// See man cap_rights_limit(2) and rights(4).
func CapRightsLimit(fd uintptr, rights *CapRights) error {
return capRightsLimit(int(fd), rights)
}
// CapRightsGet returns a CapRights structure containing the operations permitted on fd.
// See man cap_rights_get(3) and rights(4).
func CapRightsGet(fd uintptr) (*CapRights, error) {
r, err := CapRightsInit(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = capRightsGet(capRightsGoVersion, int(fd), r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return r, nil
}

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix || darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd || solaris || zos
package unix
const (
R_OK = 0x4
W_OK = 0x2
X_OK = 0x1
)

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix && ppc
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used by AIX.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a Linux device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev >> 16) & 0xffff)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a Linux device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32(dev & 0xffff)
}
// Mkdev returns a Linux device number generated from the given major and minor
// components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
return uint64(((major) << 16) | (minor))
}

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix && ppc64
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used AIX.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a Linux device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev & 0x3fffffff00000000) >> 32)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a Linux device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev & 0x00000000ffffffff) >> 0)
}
// Mkdev returns a Linux device number generated from the given major and minor
// components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
var DEVNO64 uint64
DEVNO64 = 0x8000000000000000
return ((uint64(major) << 32) | (uint64(minor) & 0x00000000FFFFFFFF) | DEVNO64)
}

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used in Darwin's sys/types.h header.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a Darwin device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev >> 24) & 0xff)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a Darwin device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32(dev & 0xffffff)
}
// Mkdev returns a Darwin device number generated from the given major and minor
// components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
return (uint64(major) << 24) | uint64(minor)
}

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used in Dragonfly's sys/types.h header.
//
// The information below is extracted and adapted from sys/types.h:
//
// Minor gives a cookie instead of an index since in order to avoid changing the
// meanings of bits 0-15 or wasting time and space shifting bits 16-31 for
// devices that don't use them.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a DragonFlyBSD device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev >> 8) & 0xff)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a DragonFlyBSD device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32(dev & 0xffff00ff)
}
// Mkdev returns a DragonFlyBSD device number generated from the given major and
// minor components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
return (uint64(major) << 8) | uint64(minor)
}

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used in FreeBSD's sys/types.h header.
//
// The information below is extracted and adapted from sys/types.h:
//
// Minor gives a cookie instead of an index since in order to avoid changing the
// meanings of bits 0-15 or wasting time and space shifting bits 16-31 for
// devices that don't use them.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a FreeBSD device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev >> 8) & 0xff)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a FreeBSD device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32(dev & 0xffff00ff)
}
// Mkdev returns a FreeBSD device number generated from the given major and
// minor components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
return (uint64(major) << 8) | uint64(minor)
}

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used by the Linux kernel and glibc.
//
// The information below is extracted and adapted from bits/sysmacros.h in the
// glibc sources:
//
// dev_t in glibc is 64-bit, with 32-bit major and minor numbers. glibc's
// default encoding is MMMM Mmmm mmmM MMmm, where M is a hex digit of the major
// number and m is a hex digit of the minor number. This is backward compatible
// with legacy systems where dev_t is 16 bits wide, encoded as MMmm. It is also
// backward compatible with the Linux kernel, which for some architectures uses
// 32-bit dev_t, encoded as mmmM MMmm.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a Linux device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
major := uint32((dev & 0x00000000000fff00) >> 8)
major |= uint32((dev & 0xfffff00000000000) >> 32)
return major
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a Linux device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
minor := uint32((dev & 0x00000000000000ff) >> 0)
minor |= uint32((dev & 0x00000ffffff00000) >> 12)
return minor
}
// Mkdev returns a Linux device number generated from the given major and minor
// components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
dev := (uint64(major) & 0x00000fff) << 8
dev |= (uint64(major) & 0xfffff000) << 32
dev |= (uint64(minor) & 0x000000ff) << 0
dev |= (uint64(minor) & 0xffffff00) << 12
return dev
}

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used in NetBSD's sys/types.h header.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a NetBSD device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev & 0x000fff00) >> 8)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a NetBSD device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
minor := uint32((dev & 0x000000ff) >> 0)
minor |= uint32((dev & 0xfff00000) >> 12)
return minor
}
// Mkdev returns a NetBSD device number generated from the given major and minor
// components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
dev := (uint64(major) << 8) & 0x000fff00
dev |= (uint64(minor) << 12) & 0xfff00000
dev |= (uint64(minor) << 0) & 0x000000ff
return dev
}

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used in OpenBSD's sys/types.h header.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of an OpenBSD device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev & 0x0000ff00) >> 8)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of an OpenBSD device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
minor := uint32((dev & 0x000000ff) >> 0)
minor |= uint32((dev & 0xffff0000) >> 8)
return minor
}
// Mkdev returns an OpenBSD device number generated from the given major and minor
// components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
dev := (uint64(major) << 8) & 0x0000ff00
dev |= (uint64(minor) << 8) & 0xffff0000
dev |= (uint64(minor) << 0) & 0x000000ff
return dev
}

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build zos && s390x
// Functions to access/create device major and minor numbers matching the
// encoding used by z/OS.
//
// The information below is extracted and adapted from <sys/stat.h> macros.
package unix
// Major returns the major component of a z/OS device number.
func Major(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32((dev >> 16) & 0x0000FFFF)
}
// Minor returns the minor component of a z/OS device number.
func Minor(dev uint64) uint32 {
return uint32(dev & 0x0000FFFF)
}
// Mkdev returns a z/OS device number generated from the given major and minor
// components.
func Mkdev(major, minor uint32) uint64 {
return (uint64(major) << 16) | uint64(minor)
}

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix || darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd || solaris || zos
package unix
import "unsafe"
// readInt returns the size-bytes unsigned integer in native byte order at offset off.
func readInt(b []byte, off, size uintptr) (u uint64, ok bool) {
if len(b) < int(off+size) {
return 0, false
}
if isBigEndian {
return readIntBE(b[off:], size), true
}
return readIntLE(b[off:], size), true
}
func readIntBE(b []byte, size uintptr) uint64 {
switch size {
case 1:
return uint64(b[0])
case 2:
_ = b[1] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[1]) | uint64(b[0])<<8
case 4:
_ = b[3] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[3]) | uint64(b[2])<<8 | uint64(b[1])<<16 | uint64(b[0])<<24
case 8:
_ = b[7] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[7]) | uint64(b[6])<<8 | uint64(b[5])<<16 | uint64(b[4])<<24 |
uint64(b[3])<<32 | uint64(b[2])<<40 | uint64(b[1])<<48 | uint64(b[0])<<56
default:
panic("syscall: readInt with unsupported size")
}
}
func readIntLE(b []byte, size uintptr) uint64 {
switch size {
case 1:
return uint64(b[0])
case 2:
_ = b[1] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8
case 4:
_ = b[3] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24
case 8:
_ = b[7] // bounds check hint to compiler; see golang.org/issue/14808
return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 |
uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56
default:
panic("syscall: readInt with unsupported size")
}
}
// ParseDirent parses up to max directory entries in buf,
// appending the names to names. It returns the number of
// bytes consumed from buf, the number of entries added
// to names, and the new names slice.
func ParseDirent(buf []byte, max int, names []string) (consumed int, count int, newnames []string) {
origlen := len(buf)
count = 0
for max != 0 && len(buf) > 0 {
reclen, ok := direntReclen(buf)
if !ok || reclen > uint64(len(buf)) {
return origlen, count, names
}
rec := buf[:reclen]
buf = buf[reclen:]
ino, ok := direntIno(rec)
if !ok {
break
}
if ino == 0 { // File absent in directory.
continue
}
const namoff = uint64(unsafe.Offsetof(Dirent{}.Name))
namlen, ok := direntNamlen(rec)
if !ok || namoff+namlen > uint64(len(rec)) {
break
}
name := rec[namoff : namoff+namlen]
for i, c := range name {
if c == 0 {
name = name[:i]
break
}
}
// Check for useless names before allocating a string.
if string(name) == "." || string(name) == ".." {
continue
}
max--
count++
names = append(names, string(name))
}
return origlen - len(buf), count, names
}

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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//
//go:build armbe || arm64be || m68k || mips || mips64 || mips64p32 || ppc || ppc64 || s390 || s390x || shbe || sparc || sparc64
package unix
const isBigEndian = true

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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//
//go:build 386 || amd64 || amd64p32 || alpha || arm || arm64 || loong64 || mipsle || mips64le || mips64p32le || nios2 || ppc64le || riscv || riscv64 || sh
package unix
const isBigEndian = false

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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix || darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd || solaris || zos
// Unix environment variables.
package unix
import "syscall"
func Getenv(key string) (value string, found bool) {
return syscall.Getenv(key)
}
func Setenv(key, value string) error {
return syscall.Setenv(key, value)
}
func Clearenv() {
syscall.Clearenv()
}
func Environ() []string {
return syscall.Environ()
}
func Unsetenv(key string) error {
return syscall.Unsetenv(key)
}

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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd
package unix
import "unsafe"
// fcntl64Syscall is usually SYS_FCNTL, but is overridden on 32-bit Linux
// systems by fcntl_linux_32bit.go to be SYS_FCNTL64.
var fcntl64Syscall uintptr = SYS_FCNTL
func fcntl(fd int, cmd, arg int) (int, error) {
valptr, _, errno := Syscall(fcntl64Syscall, uintptr(fd), uintptr(cmd), uintptr(arg))
var err error
if errno != 0 {
err = errno
}
return int(valptr), err
}
// FcntlInt performs a fcntl syscall on fd with the provided command and argument.
func FcntlInt(fd uintptr, cmd, arg int) (int, error) {
return fcntl(int(fd), cmd, arg)
}
// FcntlFlock performs a fcntl syscall for the F_GETLK, F_SETLK or F_SETLKW command.
func FcntlFlock(fd uintptr, cmd int, lk *Flock_t) error {
_, _, errno := Syscall(fcntl64Syscall, fd, uintptr(cmd), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(lk)))
if errno == 0 {
return nil
}
return errno
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package unix
import "unsafe"
// FcntlInt performs a fcntl syscall on fd with the provided command and argument.
func FcntlInt(fd uintptr, cmd, arg int) (int, error) {
return fcntl(int(fd), cmd, arg)
}
// FcntlFlock performs a fcntl syscall for the F_GETLK, F_SETLK or F_SETLKW command.
func FcntlFlock(fd uintptr, cmd int, lk *Flock_t) error {
_, err := fcntl(int(fd), cmd, int(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(lk))))
return err
}
// FcntlFstore performs a fcntl syscall for the F_PREALLOCATE command.
func FcntlFstore(fd uintptr, cmd int, fstore *Fstore_t) error {
_, err := fcntl(int(fd), cmd, int(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(fstore))))
return err
}

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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build (linux && 386) || (linux && arm) || (linux && mips) || (linux && mipsle) || (linux && ppc)
package unix
func init() {
// On 32-bit Linux systems, the fcntl syscall that matches Go's
// Flock_t type is SYS_FCNTL64, not SYS_FCNTL.
fcntl64Syscall = SYS_FCNTL64
}

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// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build aix || darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd || solaris || zos
package unix
// Set adds fd to the set fds.
func (fds *FdSet) Set(fd int) {
fds.Bits[fd/NFDBITS] |= (1 << (uintptr(fd) % NFDBITS))
}
// Clear removes fd from the set fds.
func (fds *FdSet) Clear(fd int) {
fds.Bits[fd/NFDBITS] &^= (1 << (uintptr(fd) % NFDBITS))
}
// IsSet returns whether fd is in the set fds.
func (fds *FdSet) IsSet(fd int) bool {
return fds.Bits[fd/NFDBITS]&(1<<(uintptr(fd)%NFDBITS)) != 0
}
// Zero clears the set fds.
func (fds *FdSet) Zero() {
for i := range fds.Bits {
fds.Bits[i] = 0
}
}

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gccgo && !aix && !hurd
package unix
import "syscall"
// We can't use the gc-syntax .s files for gccgo. On the plus side
// much of the functionality can be written directly in Go.
func realSyscallNoError(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 uintptr) (r uintptr)
func realSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 uintptr) (r, errno uintptr)
func SyscallNoError(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr) {
syscall.Entersyscall()
r := realSyscallNoError(trap, a1, a2, a3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
syscall.Exitsyscall()
return r, 0
}
func Syscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err syscall.Errno) {
syscall.Entersyscall()
r, errno := realSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
syscall.Exitsyscall()
return r, 0, syscall.Errno(errno)
}
func Syscall6(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err syscall.Errno) {
syscall.Entersyscall()
r, errno := realSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, 0, 0, 0)
syscall.Exitsyscall()
return r, 0, syscall.Errno(errno)
}
func Syscall9(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err syscall.Errno) {
syscall.Entersyscall()
r, errno := realSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9)
syscall.Exitsyscall()
return r, 0, syscall.Errno(errno)
}
func RawSyscallNoError(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr) {
r := realSyscallNoError(trap, a1, a2, a3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
return r, 0
}
func RawSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err syscall.Errno) {
r, errno := realSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
return r, 0, syscall.Errno(errno)
}
func RawSyscall6(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2 uintptr, err syscall.Errno) {
r, errno := realSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, 0, 0, 0)
return r, 0, syscall.Errno(errno)
}

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build gccgo && !aix && !hurd
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define _STRINGIFY2_(x) #x
#define _STRINGIFY_(x) _STRINGIFY2_(x)
#define GOSYM_PREFIX _STRINGIFY_(__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__)
// Call syscall from C code because the gccgo support for calling from
// Go to C does not support varargs functions.
struct ret {
uintptr_t r;
uintptr_t err;
};
struct ret gccgoRealSyscall(uintptr_t trap, uintptr_t a1, uintptr_t a2, uintptr_t a3, uintptr_t a4, uintptr_t a5, uintptr_t a6, uintptr_t a7, uintptr_t a8, uintptr_t a9)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX GOPKGPATH ".realSyscall");
struct ret
gccgoRealSyscall(uintptr_t trap, uintptr_t a1, uintptr_t a2, uintptr_t a3, uintptr_t a4, uintptr_t a5, uintptr_t a6, uintptr_t a7, uintptr_t a8, uintptr_t a9)
{
struct ret r;
errno = 0;
r.r = syscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9);
r.err = errno;
return r;
}
uintptr_t gccgoRealSyscallNoError(uintptr_t trap, uintptr_t a1, uintptr_t a2, uintptr_t a3, uintptr_t a4, uintptr_t a5, uintptr_t a6, uintptr_t a7, uintptr_t a8, uintptr_t a9)
__asm__(GOSYM_PREFIX GOPKGPATH ".realSyscallNoError");
uintptr_t
gccgoRealSyscallNoError(uintptr_t trap, uintptr_t a1, uintptr_t a2, uintptr_t a3, uintptr_t a4, uintptr_t a5, uintptr_t a6, uintptr_t a7, uintptr_t a8, uintptr_t a9)
{
return syscall(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9);
}

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