#!/usr/bin/python # # this tool is used to check that the syscall numbers that are in # SYSCALLS.TXT correspond to those found in the Linux kernel sources # for the arm and i386 architectures # import sys, re, string, os, commands from bionic_utils import * # change this if necessary syscalls_txt = "SYSCALLS.TXT" def usage(): print "usage: checksyscalls [options] [kernel_headers_rootdir]" print " options: -v enable verbose mode" sys.exit(1) linux_root = None syscalls_file = None def parse_command_line(args): global linux_root, syscalls_file, verbose program = args[0] args = args[1:] while len(args) > 0 and args[0][0] == "-": option = args[0][1:] args = args[1:] if option == "v": D_setlevel(1) else: usage() if len(args) > 2: usage() if len(args) == 0: linux_root = find_kernel_headers() if linux_root == None: print "could not locate this system kernel headers root directory, please" print "specify one when calling this program, i.e. 'checksyscalls <headers-directory>'" sys.exit(1) print "using the following kernel headers root: '%s'" % linux_root else: linux_root = args[0] if not os.path.isdir(linux_root): print "the directory '%s' does not exist. aborting\n" % headers_root sys.exit(1) parse_command_line(sys.argv) syscalls_file = find_file_from_upwards(None, syscalls_txt) if not syscalls_file: print "could not locate the %s file. Aborting" % syscalls_txt sys.exit(1) print "parsing %s" % syscalls_file # read the syscalls description file # parser = SysCallsTxtParser() parser.parse_file(syscalls_file) syscalls = parser.syscalls re_nr_line = re.compile( r"#define __NR_(\w*)\s*\(__NR_SYSCALL_BASE\+\s*(\w*)\)" ) re_nr_clock_line = re.compile( r"#define __NR_(\w*)\s*\(__NR_timer_create\+(\w*)\)" ) re_arm_nr_line = re.compile( r"#define __ARM_NR_(\w*)\s*\(__ARM_NR_BASE\+\s*(\w*)\)" ) re_x86_line = re.compile( r"#define __NR_(\w*)\s*([0-9]*)" ) # now read the Linux arm header def process_nr_line(line,dict): m = re_nr_line.match(line) if m: dict[m.group(1)] = int(m.group(2)) return m = re_nr_clock_line.match(line) if m: dict[m.group(1)] = int(m.group(2)) + 259 return m = re_arm_nr_line.match(line) if m: #print "%s = %s" % (m.group(1), m.group(2)) dict["ARM_"+m.group(1)] = int(m.group(2)) + 0x0f0000 return m = re_x86_line.match(line) if m: # try block because the ARM header has some #define _NR_XXXXX /* nothing */ try: #print "%s = %s" % (m.group(1), m.group(2)) dict[m.group(1)] = int(m.group(2)) except: pass return def process_header(header_file,dict): fp = open(header_file) D("reading "+header_file) for line in fp.xreadlines(): line = line.strip() if not line: continue process_nr_line(line,dict) fp.close() arm_dict = {} x86_dict = {} # remove trailing slash and '/include' from the linux_root, if any if linux_root[-1] == '/': linux_root = linux_root[:-1] if len(linux_root) > 8 and linux_root[-8:] == '/include': linux_root = linux_root[:-8] arm_unistd = linux_root + "/include/asm-arm/unistd.h" if not os.path.exists(arm_unistd): print "WEIRD: could not locate the ARM unistd.h header file" print "tried searching in '%s'" % arm_unistd print "maybe using a different set of kernel headers might help" sys.exit(1) # on recent kernels, asm-i386 and asm-x64_64 have been merged into asm-x86 # with two distinct unistd_32.h and unistd_64.h definition files. # take care of this here # x86_unistd = linux_root + "/include/asm-i386/unistd.h" if not os.path.exists(x86_unistd): x86_unistd1 = x86_unistd x86_unistd = linux_root + "/include/asm-x86/unistd_32.h" if not os.path.exists(x86_unistd): print "WEIRD: could not locate the i386/x86 unistd.h header file" print "tried searching in '%s' and '%s'" % (x86_unistd1, x86_unistd) print "maybe using a different set of kernel headers might help" sys.exit(1) process_header( linux_root+"/include/asm-arm/unistd.h", arm_dict ) process_header( x86_unistd, x86_dict ) # now perform the comparison errors = 0 for sc in syscalls: sc_name = sc["name"] sc_id = sc["id"] if sc_id >= 0: if not arm_dict.has_key(sc_name): print "arm syscall %s not defined !!" % sc_name errors += 1 elif arm_dict[sc_name] != sc_id: print "arm syscall %s should be %d instead of %d !!" % (sc_name, arm_dict[sc_name], sc_id) errors += 1 for sc in syscalls: sc_name = sc["name"] sc_id2 = sc["id2"] if sc_id2 >= 0: if not x86_dict.has_key(sc_name): print "x86 syscall %s not defined !!" % sc_name errors += 1 elif x86_dict[sc_name] != sc_id2: print "x86 syscall %s should be %d instead of %d !!" % (sc_name, x86_dict[sc_name], sc_id2) errors += 1 if errors == 0: print "congratulations, everything's fine !!" else: print "correct %d errors !!" % errors