| /* Target-dependent code for GNU/Linux i386. | 
 |  | 
 |    Copyright (C) 2000-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
 |  | 
 |    This file is part of GDB. | 
 |  | 
 |    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
 |    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | 
 |    the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or | 
 |    (at your option) any later version. | 
 |  | 
 |    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
 |    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
 |    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the | 
 |    GNU General Public License for more details. | 
 |  | 
 |    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | 
 |    along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #include "extract-store-integer.h" | 
 | #include "gdbcore.h" | 
 | #include "frame.h" | 
 | #include "value.h" | 
 | #include "regcache.h" | 
 | #include "regset.h" | 
 | #include "inferior.h" | 
 | #include "osabi.h" | 
 | #include "reggroups.h" | 
 | #include "dwarf2/frame.h" | 
 | #include "i386-tdep.h" | 
 | #include "i386-linux-tdep.h" | 
 | #include "linux-tdep.h" | 
 | #include "utils.h" | 
 | #include "glibc-tdep.h" | 
 | #include "solib-svr4.h" | 
 | #include "symtab.h" | 
 | #include "arch-utils.h" | 
 | #include "xml-syscall.h" | 
 | #include "infrun.h" | 
 |  | 
 | #include "i387-tdep.h" | 
 | #include "gdbsupport/x86-xstate.h" | 
 | #include "arch/i386-linux-tdesc.h" | 
 | #include "arch/x86-linux-tdesc.h" | 
 |  | 
 | /* The syscall's XML filename for i386.  */ | 
 | #define XML_SYSCALL_FILENAME_I386 "syscalls/i386-linux.xml" | 
 |  | 
 | #include "record-full.h" | 
 | #include "linux-record.h" | 
 |  | 
 | #include "arch/i386.h" | 
 | #include "target-descriptions.h" | 
 |  | 
 | /* Return non-zero, when the register is in the corresponding register | 
 |    group.  Put the LINUX_ORIG_EAX register in the system group.  */ | 
 | static int | 
 | i386_linux_register_reggroup_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum, | 
 | 				const struct reggroup *group) | 
 | { | 
 |   if (regnum == I386_LINUX_ORIG_EAX_REGNUM) | 
 |     return (group == system_reggroup | 
 | 	    || group == save_reggroup | 
 | 	    || group == restore_reggroup); | 
 |   return i386_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, regnum, group); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Recognizing signal handler frames.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* GNU/Linux has two flavors of signals.  Normal signal handlers, and | 
 |    "realtime" (RT) signals.  The RT signals can provide additional | 
 |    information to the signal handler if the SA_SIGINFO flag is set | 
 |    when establishing a signal handler using `sigaction'.  It is not | 
 |    unlikely that future versions of GNU/Linux will support SA_SIGINFO | 
 |    for normal signals too.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* When the i386 Linux kernel calls a signal handler and the | 
 |    SA_RESTORER flag isn't set, the return address points to a bit of | 
 |    code on the stack.  This function returns whether the PC appears to | 
 |    be within this bit of code. | 
 |  | 
 |    The instruction sequence for normal signals is | 
 |        pop    %eax | 
 |        mov    $0x77, %eax | 
 |        int    $0x80 | 
 |    or 0x58 0xb8 0x77 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xcd 0x80. | 
 |  | 
 |    Checking for the code sequence should be somewhat reliable, because | 
 |    the effect is to call the system call sigreturn.  This is unlikely | 
 |    to occur anywhere other than in a signal trampoline. | 
 |  | 
 |    It kind of sucks that we have to read memory from the process in | 
 |    order to identify a signal trampoline, but there doesn't seem to be | 
 |    any other way.  Therefore we only do the memory reads if no | 
 |    function name could be identified, which should be the case since | 
 |    the code is on the stack. | 
 |  | 
 |    Detection of signal trampolines for handlers that set the | 
 |    SA_RESTORER flag is in general not possible.  Unfortunately this is | 
 |    what the GNU C Library has been doing for quite some time now. | 
 |    However, as of version 2.1.2, the GNU C Library uses signal | 
 |    trampolines (named __restore and __restore_rt) that are identical | 
 |    to the ones used by the kernel.  Therefore, these trampolines are | 
 |    supported too.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN0	0x58	/* pop %eax */ | 
 | #define LINUX_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET0	0 | 
 | #define LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN1	0xb8	/* mov $NNNN, %eax */ | 
 | #define LINUX_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET1	1 | 
 | #define LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN2	0xcd	/* int */ | 
 | #define LINUX_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET2	6 | 
 |  | 
 | static const gdb_byte linux_sigtramp_code[] = | 
 | { | 
 |   LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN0,					/* pop %eax */ | 
 |   LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN1, 0x77, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,		/* mov $0x77, %eax */ | 
 |   LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN2, 0x80				/* int $0x80 */ | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | #define LINUX_SIGTRAMP_LEN (sizeof linux_sigtramp_code) | 
 |  | 
 | /* If THIS_FRAME is a sigtramp routine, return the address of the | 
 |    start of the routine.  Otherwise, return 0.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static CORE_ADDR | 
 | i386_linux_sigtramp_start (const frame_info_ptr &this_frame) | 
 | { | 
 |   CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_pc (this_frame); | 
 |   gdb_byte buf[LINUX_SIGTRAMP_LEN]; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* We only recognize a signal trampoline if PC is at the start of | 
 |      one of the three instructions.  We optimize for finding the PC at | 
 |      the start, as will be the case when the trampoline is not the | 
 |      first frame on the stack.  We assume that in the case where the | 
 |      PC is not at the start of the instruction sequence, there will be | 
 |      a few trailing readable bytes on the stack.  */ | 
 |  | 
 |   if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame, pc, buf)) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (buf[0] != LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       int adjust; | 
 |  | 
 |       switch (buf[0]) | 
 | 	{ | 
 | 	case LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN1: | 
 | 	  adjust = LINUX_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET1; | 
 | 	  break; | 
 | 	case LINUX_SIGTRAMP_INSN2: | 
 | 	  adjust = LINUX_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET2; | 
 | 	  break; | 
 | 	default: | 
 | 	  return 0; | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 |       pc -= adjust; | 
 |  | 
 |       if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame, pc, buf)) | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   if (memcmp (buf, linux_sigtramp_code, LINUX_SIGTRAMP_LEN) != 0) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   return pc; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* This function does the same for RT signals.  Here the instruction | 
 |    sequence is | 
 |        mov    $0xad, %eax | 
 |        int    $0x80 | 
 |    or 0xb8 0xad 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xcd 0x80. | 
 |  | 
 |    The effect is to call the system call rt_sigreturn.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_INSN0		0xb8 /* mov $NNNN, %eax */ | 
 | #define LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET0	0 | 
 | #define LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_INSN1		0xcd /* int */ | 
 | #define LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET1	5 | 
 |  | 
 | static const gdb_byte linux_rt_sigtramp_code[] = | 
 | { | 
 |   LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_INSN0, 0xad, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,	/* mov $0xad, %eax */ | 
 |   LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_INSN1, 0x80				/* int $0x80 */ | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | #define LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_LEN (sizeof linux_rt_sigtramp_code) | 
 |  | 
 | /* If THIS_FRAME is an RT sigtramp routine, return the address of the | 
 |    start of the routine.  Otherwise, return 0.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static CORE_ADDR | 
 | i386_linux_rt_sigtramp_start (const frame_info_ptr &this_frame) | 
 | { | 
 |   CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_pc (this_frame); | 
 |   gdb_byte buf[LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_LEN]; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* We only recognize a signal trampoline if PC is at the start of | 
 |      one of the two instructions.  We optimize for finding the PC at | 
 |      the start, as will be the case when the trampoline is not the | 
 |      first frame on the stack.  We assume that in the case where the | 
 |      PC is not at the start of the instruction sequence, there will be | 
 |      a few trailing readable bytes on the stack.  */ | 
 |  | 
 |   if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame, pc, buf)) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (buf[0] != LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_INSN0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       if (buf[0] != LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_INSN1) | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |       pc -= LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET1; | 
 |  | 
 |       if (!safe_frame_unwind_memory (this_frame, pc, | 
 | 				     buf)) | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   if (memcmp (buf, linux_rt_sigtramp_code, LINUX_RT_SIGTRAMP_LEN) != 0) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   return pc; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Return whether THIS_FRAME corresponds to a GNU/Linux sigtramp | 
 |    routine.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static int | 
 | i386_linux_sigtramp_p (const frame_info_ptr &this_frame) | 
 | { | 
 |   CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_pc (this_frame); | 
 |   const char *name; | 
 |  | 
 |   find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name, NULL, NULL); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* If we have NAME, we can optimize the search.  The trampolines are | 
 |      named __restore and __restore_rt.  However, they aren't dynamically | 
 |      exported from the shared C library, so the trampoline may appear to | 
 |      be part of the preceding function.  This should always be sigaction, | 
 |      __sigaction, or __libc_sigaction (all aliases to the same function).  */ | 
 |   if (name == NULL || strstr (name, "sigaction") != NULL) | 
 |     return (i386_linux_sigtramp_start (this_frame) != 0 | 
 | 	    || i386_linux_rt_sigtramp_start (this_frame) != 0); | 
 |  | 
 |   return (strcmp ("__restore", name) == 0 | 
 | 	  || strcmp ("__restore_rt", name) == 0); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Return one if the PC of THIS_FRAME is in a signal trampoline which | 
 |    may have DWARF-2 CFI.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static int | 
 | i386_linux_dwarf_signal_frame_p (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | 
 | 				 const frame_info_ptr &this_frame) | 
 | { | 
 |   CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_pc (this_frame); | 
 |   const char *name; | 
 |  | 
 |   find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name, NULL, NULL); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* If a vsyscall DSO is in use, the signal trampolines may have these | 
 |      names.  */ | 
 |   if (name && (strcmp (name, "__kernel_sigreturn") == 0 | 
 | 	       || strcmp (name, "__kernel_rt_sigreturn") == 0)) | 
 |     return 1; | 
 |  | 
 |   return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Offset to struct sigcontext in ucontext, from <asm/ucontext.h>.  */ | 
 | #define I386_LINUX_UCONTEXT_SIGCONTEXT_OFFSET 20 | 
 |  | 
 | /* Assuming THIS_FRAME is a GNU/Linux sigtramp routine, return the | 
 |    address of the associated sigcontext structure.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static CORE_ADDR | 
 | i386_linux_sigcontext_addr (const frame_info_ptr &this_frame) | 
 | { | 
 |   struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (this_frame); | 
 |   enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch); | 
 |   CORE_ADDR pc; | 
 |   CORE_ADDR sp; | 
 |   gdb_byte buf[4]; | 
 |  | 
 |   get_frame_register (this_frame, I386_ESP_REGNUM, buf); | 
 |   sp = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, byte_order); | 
 |  | 
 |   pc = i386_linux_sigtramp_start (this_frame); | 
 |   if (pc) | 
 |     { | 
 |       /* The sigcontext structure lives on the stack, right after | 
 | 	 the signum argument.  We determine the address of the | 
 | 	 sigcontext structure by looking at the frame's stack | 
 | 	 pointer.  Keep in mind that the first instruction of the | 
 | 	 sigtramp code is "pop %eax".  If the PC is after this | 
 | 	 instruction, adjust the returned value accordingly.  */ | 
 |       if (pc == get_frame_pc (this_frame)) | 
 | 	return sp + 4; | 
 |       return sp; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   pc = i386_linux_rt_sigtramp_start (this_frame); | 
 |   if (pc) | 
 |     { | 
 |       CORE_ADDR ucontext_addr; | 
 |  | 
 |       /* The sigcontext structure is part of the user context.  A | 
 | 	 pointer to the user context is passed as the third argument | 
 | 	 to the signal handler.  */ | 
 |       read_memory (sp + 8, buf, 4); | 
 |       ucontext_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, byte_order); | 
 |       return ucontext_addr + I386_LINUX_UCONTEXT_SIGCONTEXT_OFFSET; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   error (_("Couldn't recognize signal trampoline.")); | 
 |   return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Set the program counter for process PTID to PC.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static void | 
 | i386_linux_write_pc (struct regcache *regcache, CORE_ADDR pc) | 
 | { | 
 |   regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, I386_EIP_REGNUM, pc); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* We must be careful with modifying the program counter.  If we | 
 |      just interrupted a system call, the kernel might try to restart | 
 |      it when we resume the inferior.  On restarting the system call, | 
 |      the kernel will try backing up the program counter even though it | 
 |      no longer points at the system call.  This typically results in a | 
 |      SIGSEGV or SIGILL.  We can prevent this by writing `-1' in the | 
 |      "orig_eax" pseudo-register. | 
 |  | 
 |      Note that "orig_eax" is saved when setting up a dummy call frame. | 
 |      This means that it is properly restored when that frame is | 
 |      popped, and that the interrupted system call will be restarted | 
 |      when we resume the inferior on return from a function call from | 
 |      within GDB.  In all other cases the system call will not be | 
 |      restarted.  */ | 
 |   regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (regcache, I386_LINUX_ORIG_EAX_REGNUM, -1); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Record all registers but IP register for process-record.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static int | 
 | i386_all_but_ip_registers_record (struct regcache *regcache) | 
 | { | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EAX_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_ECX_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EDX_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EBX_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_ESP_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EBP_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_ESI_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EDI_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EFLAGS_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |  | 
 |   return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | enum i386_syscall | 
 | { | 
 | #define SYSCALL(NUMBER,NAME) \ | 
 |   i386_sys_ ## NAME = NUMBER, | 
 |  | 
 | #include "gdb/i386-syscalls.def" | 
 |  | 
 | #undef SYSCALL | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | /* i386_canonicalize_syscall maps from the native i386 Linux set | 
 |    of syscall ids into a canonical set of syscall ids used by | 
 |    process record (a mostly trivial mapping, since the canonical | 
 |    set was originally taken from the i386 set).  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static enum gdb_syscall | 
 | i386_canonicalize_syscall (int syscall) | 
 | { | 
 |   switch ((enum i386_syscall) syscall) | 
 |     { | 
 | #define SYSCALL_MAP(SYSCALL)			\ | 
 |       case i386_sys_ ## SYSCALL:		\ | 
 | 	return gdb_sys_ ## SYSCALL | 
 |  | 
 | #define SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME(SYSCALL,GDB_SYSCALL)	\ | 
 |       case i386_sys_##SYSCALL:			\ | 
 | 	return GDB_SYSCALL; | 
 |  | 
 | #define UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP(SYSCALL)	\ | 
 |       case i386_sys_ ## SYSCALL:		\ | 
 | 	return gdb_sys_no_syscall; | 
 |  | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (restart_syscall); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (exit); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fork); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (read); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (write); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (open); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (close); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (waitpid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (creat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (link); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (unlink); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (execve); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (chdir); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (time); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mknod); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (chmod); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (lchown, gdb_sys_lchown16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (break, gdb_sys_ni_syscall17); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (oldstat, gdb_sys_stat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (lseek); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getpid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mount); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (umount, gdb_sys_oldumount); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setuid, gdb_sys_setuid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getuid, gdb_sys_getuid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (stime); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ptrace); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (alarm); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (oldfstat, gdb_sys_fstat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (pause); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (utime); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (stty, gdb_sys_ni_syscall31); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (gtty, gdb_sys_ni_syscall32); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (access); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (nice); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (ftime, gdb_sys_ni_syscall35); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sync); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (kill); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rename); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mkdir); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rmdir); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (dup); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (pipe); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (times); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (prof, gdb_sys_ni_syscall44); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (brk); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setgid, gdb_sys_setgid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getgid, gdb_sys_getgid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (signal); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (geteuid, gdb_sys_geteuid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getegid, gdb_sys_getegid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (acct); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (umount2, gdb_sys_umount); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (lock, gdb_sys_ni_syscall53); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ioctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fcntl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (mpx, gdb_sys_ni_syscall56); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setpgid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (ulimit, gdb_sys_ni_syscall58); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (oldolduname, gdb_sys_olduname); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (umask); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (chroot); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ustat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (dup2); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getppid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getpgrp); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setsid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sigaction); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sgetmask); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ssetmask); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setreuid, gdb_sys_setreuid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setregid, gdb_sys_setregid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sigsuspend); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sigpending); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sethostname); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setrlimit); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getrlimit, gdb_sys_old_getrlimit); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getrusage); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (gettimeofday); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (settimeofday); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getgroups, gdb_sys_getgroups16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setgroups, gdb_sys_setgroups16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (select, gdb_sys_old_select); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (symlink); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (oldlstat, gdb_sys_lstat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (readlink); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (uselib); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (swapon); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (reboot); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (readdir, gdb_sys_old_readdir); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (mmap, gdb_sys_old_mmap); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (munmap); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (truncate); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ftruncate); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fchmod); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (fchown, gdb_sys_fchown16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getpriority); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setpriority); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (profil, gdb_sys_ni_syscall98); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (statfs); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fstatfs); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ioperm); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (socketcall); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (syslog); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setitimer); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getitimer); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (stat, gdb_sys_newstat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (lstat, gdb_sys_newlstat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (fstat, gdb_sys_newfstat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (olduname, gdb_sys_uname); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (iopl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (vhangup); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (idle, gdb_sys_ni_syscall112); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (vm86old); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (wait4); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (swapoff); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sysinfo); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ipc); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fsync); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sigreturn); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (clone); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setdomainname); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (uname, gdb_sys_newuname); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (modify_ldt); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (adjtimex); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mprotect); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sigprocmask); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (create_module, gdb_sys_ni_syscall127); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (init_module); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (delete_module); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (get_kernel_syms, gdb_sys_ni_syscall130); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (quotactl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getpgid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fchdir); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (bdflush); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sysfs); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (personality); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (afs_syscall, gdb_sys_ni_syscall137); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setfsuid, gdb_sys_setfsuid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setfsgid, gdb_sys_setfsgid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (_llseek, gdb_sys_llseek); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getdents); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (_newselect, gdb_sys_select); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (flock); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (msync); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (readv); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (writev); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getsid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fdatasync); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (_sysctl, gdb_sys_sysctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mlock); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (munlock); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mlockall); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (munlockall); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_setparam); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_getparam); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_setscheduler); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_getscheduler); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_yield); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_get_priority_max); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_get_priority_min); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_rr_get_interval); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (nanosleep); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mremap); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setresuid, gdb_sys_setresuid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getresuid, gdb_sys_getresuid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (vm86); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (query_module, gdb_sys_ni_syscall167); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (poll); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (nfsservctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setresgid, gdb_sys_setresgid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getresgid, gdb_sys_getresgid16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (prctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigreturn); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigaction); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigprocmask); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigpending); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigtimedwait); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigqueueinfo); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigsuspend); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (pread64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (pwrite64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (chown, gdb_sys_chown16); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getcwd); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (capget); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (capset); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sigaltstack); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sendfile); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getpmsg, gdb_sys_ni_syscall188); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (putpmsg, gdb_sys_ni_syscall189); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (vfork); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (ugetrlimit, gdb_sys_getrlimit); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mmap2); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (truncate64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ftruncate64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (stat64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (lstat64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fstat64); | 
 |  | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (lchown32, gdb_sys_lchown); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getuid32, gdb_sys_getuid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getgid32, gdb_sys_getgid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (geteuid32, gdb_sys_geteuid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getegid32, gdb_sys_getegid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setreuid32, gdb_sys_setreuid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setregid32, gdb_sys_setregid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getgroups32, gdb_sys_getgroups); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setgroups32, gdb_sys_setgroups); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (fchown32, gdb_sys_fchown); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setresuid32, gdb_sys_setresuid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getresuid32, gdb_sys_getresuid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setresgid32, gdb_sys_setresgid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (getresgid32, gdb_sys_getresgid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (chown32, gdb_sys_chown); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setuid32, gdb_sys_setuid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setgid32, gdb_sys_setgid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setfsuid32, gdb_sys_setfsuid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (setfsgid32, gdb_sys_setfsgid); | 
 |  | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (pivot_root); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mincore); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (madvise); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getdents64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fcntl64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (gettid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (readahead); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (lsetxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fsetxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (lgetxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fgetxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (listxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (llistxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (flistxattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (removexattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (lremovexattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fremovexattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (tkill); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sendfile64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (futex); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_setaffinity); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sched_getaffinity); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (set_thread_area); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (get_thread_area); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (io_setup); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (io_destroy); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (io_getevents); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (io_submit); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (io_cancel); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fadvise64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (exit_group); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (lookup_dcookie); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (epoll_create); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (epoll_ctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (epoll_wait); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (remap_file_pages); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (set_tid_address); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (timer_create); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (timer_settime); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (timer_gettime); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (timer_getoverrun); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (timer_delete); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (clock_settime); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (clock_gettime); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (clock_getres); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (clock_nanosleep); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (statfs64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fstatfs64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (tgkill); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (utimes); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fadvise64_64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (vserver, gdb_sys_ni_syscall273); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mbind); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (get_mempolicy); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (set_mempolicy); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mq_open); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mq_unlink); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mq_timedsend); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mq_timedreceive); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mq_notify); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mq_getsetattr); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (kexec_load); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (waitid); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (add_key); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (request_key); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (keyctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ioprio_set); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ioprio_get); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (inotify_init); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (inotify_add_watch); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (inotify_rm_watch); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (migrate_pages); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (openat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mkdirat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (mknodat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fchownat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (futimesat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fstatat64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (unlinkat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (renameat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (linkat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (symlinkat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (readlinkat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fchmodat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (faccessat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (pselect6); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (ppoll); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (unshare); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (set_robust_list); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (get_robust_list); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (splice); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sync_file_range); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (tee); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (vmsplice); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (move_pages); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getcpu); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (epoll_pwait); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (utimensat); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (signalfd); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (timerfd_create); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (eventfd); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (fallocate); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (timerfd_settime); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (timerfd_gettime); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (signalfd4); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (eventfd2); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (epoll_create1); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (dup3); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (pipe2); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (inotify_init1); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (preadv); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pwritev); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (rt_tgsigqueueinfo); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (perf_event_open); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (recvmmsg); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (fanotify_init); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (fanotify_mark); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (prlimit64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (name_to_handle_at); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (open_by_handle_at); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (clock_adjtime); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (syncfs); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (sendmmsg); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (setns); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (process_vm_readv); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (process_vm_writev); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (kcmp); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (finit_module); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (sched_setattr); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (sched_getattr); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (renameat2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (seccomp); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getrandom); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (memfd_create); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (bpf); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (execveat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (socket); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (socketpair); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (bind); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (connect); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (listen); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (accept4); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getsockopt); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (setsockopt); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getsockname); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (getpeername); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sendto); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (sendmsg); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (recvfrom); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (recvmsg); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (shutdown); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (userfaultfd); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (membarrier); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (mlock2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (copy_file_range); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (preadv2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pwritev2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pkey_mprotect); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pkey_alloc); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pkey_free); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (statx); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (arch_prctl); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (io_pgetevents); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (rseq); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (semget); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (semctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (shmget); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (shmctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (shmat); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (shmdt); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (msgget); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (msgsnd); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (msgrcv); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (msgctl); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP (clock_gettime64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (clock_settime64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (clock_adjtime64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (clock_getres_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (clock_nanosleep_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (timer_gettime64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (timer_settime64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (timerfd_gettime64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (timerfd_settime64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (utimensat_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pselect6_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (ppoll_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (io_pgetevents_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (recvmmsg_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (mq_timedsend_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (mq_timedreceive_time64); | 
 |       SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME (semtimedop_time64, gdb_sys_semtimedop); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (rt_sigtimedwait_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (futex_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (sched_rr_get_interval_time64); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pidfd_send_signal); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (io_uring_setup); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (io_uring_enter); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (io_uring_register); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (open_tree); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (move_mount); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (fsopen); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (fsconfig); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (fsmount); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (fspick); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pidfd_open); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (clone3); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (close_range); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (openat2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (pidfd_getfd); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (faccessat2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (process_madvise); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (epoll_pwait2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (mount_setattr); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (quotactl_fd); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (landlock_create_ruleset); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (landlock_add_rule); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (landlock_restrict_self); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (memfd_secret); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (process_mrelease); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (futex_waitv); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (set_mempolicy_home_node); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (cachestat); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (fchmodat2); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (map_shadow_stack); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (futex_wake); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (futex_wait); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (futex_requeue); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (statmount); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (listmount); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (lsm_get_self_attr); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (lsm_set_self_attr); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (lsm_list_modules); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (mseal); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (setxattrat); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (getxattrat); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (listxattrat); | 
 |       UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP (removexattrat); | 
 |  | 
 | #undef SYSCALL_MAP | 
 | #undef SYSCALL_MAP_RENAME | 
 | #undef UNSUPPORTED_SYSCALL_MAP | 
 |  | 
 |     default: | 
 |       return gdb_sys_no_syscall; | 
 |     } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Value of the sigcode in case of a boundary fault.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define SIG_CODE_BOUNDARY_FAULT 3 | 
 |  | 
 | /* Parse the arguments of current system call instruction and record | 
 |    the values of the registers and memory that will be changed into | 
 |    "record_arch_list".  This instruction is "int 0x80" (Linux | 
 |    Kernel2.4) or "sysenter" (Linux Kernel 2.6). | 
 |  | 
 |    Return -1 if something wrong.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static struct linux_record_tdep i386_linux_record_tdep; | 
 |  | 
 | static int | 
 | i386_linux_intx80_sysenter_syscall_record (struct regcache *regcache) | 
 | { | 
 |   int ret; | 
 |   LONGEST syscall_native; | 
 |   enum gdb_syscall syscall_gdb; | 
 |  | 
 |   regcache_raw_read_signed (regcache, I386_EAX_REGNUM, &syscall_native); | 
 |  | 
 |   syscall_gdb = i386_canonicalize_syscall (syscall_native); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (syscall_gdb < 0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       gdb_printf (gdb_stderr, | 
 | 		  _("Process record and replay target doesn't " | 
 | 		    "support syscall number %s\n"),  | 
 | 		  plongest (syscall_native)); | 
 |       return -1; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   if (syscall_gdb == gdb_sys_sigreturn | 
 |       || syscall_gdb == gdb_sys_rt_sigreturn) | 
 |    { | 
 |      if (i386_all_but_ip_registers_record (regcache)) | 
 |        return -1; | 
 |      return 0; | 
 |    } | 
 |  | 
 |   ret = record_linux_system_call (syscall_gdb, regcache, | 
 | 				  &i386_linux_record_tdep); | 
 |   if (ret) | 
 |     return ret; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Record the return value of the system call.  */ | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EAX_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |  | 
 |   return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | #define I386_LINUX_xstate	270 | 
 | #define I386_LINUX_frame_size	732 | 
 |  | 
 | static int | 
 | i386_linux_record_signal (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | 
 | 			  struct regcache *regcache, | 
 | 			  enum gdb_signal signal) | 
 | { | 
 |   ULONGEST esp; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (i386_all_but_ip_registers_record (regcache)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_reg (regcache, I386_EIP_REGNUM)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Record the change in the stack.  */ | 
 |   regcache_raw_read_unsigned (regcache, I386_ESP_REGNUM, &esp); | 
 |   /* This is for xstate. | 
 |      sp -= sizeof (struct _fpstate);  */ | 
 |   esp -= I386_LINUX_xstate; | 
 |   /* This is for frame_size. | 
 |      sp -= sizeof (struct rt_sigframe);  */ | 
 |   esp -= I386_LINUX_frame_size; | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_mem (esp, | 
 | 				     I386_LINUX_xstate + I386_LINUX_frame_size)) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |  | 
 |   if (record_full_arch_list_add_end ()) | 
 |     return -1; | 
 |  | 
 |   return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Core of the implementation for gdbarch get_syscall_number.  Get pending | 
 |    syscall number from REGCACHE.  If there is no pending syscall -1 will be | 
 |    returned.  Pending syscall means ptrace has stepped into the syscall but | 
 |    another ptrace call will step out.  PC is right after the int $0x80 | 
 |    / syscall / sysenter instruction in both cases, PC does not change during | 
 |    the second ptrace step.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static LONGEST | 
 | i386_linux_get_syscall_number_from_regcache (struct regcache *regcache) | 
 | { | 
 |   struct gdbarch *gdbarch = regcache->arch (); | 
 |   enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch); | 
 |   /* The content of a register.  */ | 
 |   gdb_byte buf[4]; | 
 |   /* The result.  */ | 
 |   LONGEST ret; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Getting the system call number from the register. | 
 |      When dealing with x86 architecture, this information | 
 |      is stored at %eax register.  */ | 
 |   regcache->cooked_read (I386_LINUX_ORIG_EAX_REGNUM, buf); | 
 |  | 
 |   ret = extract_signed_integer (buf, byte_order); | 
 |  | 
 |   return ret; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Wrapper for i386_linux_get_syscall_number_from_regcache to make it | 
 |    compatible with gdbarch get_syscall_number method prototype.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static LONGEST | 
 | i386_linux_get_syscall_number (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | 
 | 			       thread_info *thread) | 
 | { | 
 |   struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (thread); | 
 |  | 
 |   return i386_linux_get_syscall_number_from_regcache (regcache); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* The register sets used in GNU/Linux ELF core-dumps are identical to | 
 |    the register sets in `struct user' that are used for a.out | 
 |    core-dumps.  These are also used by ptrace(2).  The corresponding | 
 |    types are `elf_gregset_t' for the general-purpose registers (with | 
 |    `elf_greg_t' the type of a single GP register) and `elf_fpregset_t' | 
 |    for the floating-point registers. | 
 |  | 
 |    Those types used to be available under the names `gregset_t' and | 
 |    `fpregset_t' too, and GDB used those names in the past.  But those | 
 |    names are now used for the register sets used in the `mcontext_t' | 
 |    type, which have a different size and layout.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* Mapping between the general-purpose registers in `struct user' | 
 |    format and GDB's register cache layout.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* From <sys/reg.h>.  */ | 
 | int i386_linux_gregset_reg_offset[] = | 
 | { | 
 |   6 * 4,			/* %eax */ | 
 |   1 * 4,			/* %ecx */ | 
 |   2 * 4,			/* %edx */ | 
 |   0 * 4,			/* %ebx */ | 
 |   15 * 4,			/* %esp */ | 
 |   5 * 4,			/* %ebp */ | 
 |   3 * 4,			/* %esi */ | 
 |   4 * 4,			/* %edi */ | 
 |   12 * 4,			/* %eip */ | 
 |   14 * 4,			/* %eflags */ | 
 |   13 * 4,			/* %cs */ | 
 |   16 * 4,			/* %ss */ | 
 |   7 * 4,			/* %ds */ | 
 |   8 * 4,			/* %es */ | 
 |   9 * 4,			/* %fs */ | 
 |   10 * 4,			/* %gs */ | 
 |   -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, | 
 |   -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, | 
 |   -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, | 
 |   -1, | 
 |   -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, | 
 |   /* MPX is deprecated.  Yet we keep this to not give the registers below | 
 |      a new number.  That could break older gdbservers.  */ | 
 |   -1, -1, -1, -1,		  /* MPX registers BND0 ... BND3.  */ | 
 |   -1, -1,			  /* MPX registers BNDCFGU, BNDSTATUS.  */ | 
 |   -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, /* k0 ... k7 (AVX512)  */ | 
 |   -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, /* zmm0 ... zmm7 (AVX512)  */ | 
 |   -1,				  /* PKRU register  */ | 
 |   11 * 4,			  /* "orig_eax"  */ | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | /* Mapping between the general-purpose registers in `struct | 
 |    sigcontext' format and GDB's register cache layout.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* From <asm/sigcontext.h>.  */ | 
 | static int i386_linux_sc_reg_offset[] = | 
 | { | 
 |   11 * 4,			/* %eax */ | 
 |   10 * 4,			/* %ecx */ | 
 |   9 * 4,			/* %edx */ | 
 |   8 * 4,			/* %ebx */ | 
 |   7 * 4,			/* %esp */ | 
 |   6 * 4,			/* %ebp */ | 
 |   5 * 4,			/* %esi */ | 
 |   4 * 4,			/* %edi */ | 
 |   14 * 4,			/* %eip */ | 
 |   16 * 4,			/* %eflags */ | 
 |   15 * 4,			/* %cs */ | 
 |   18 * 4,			/* %ss */ | 
 |   3 * 4,			/* %ds */ | 
 |   2 * 4,			/* %es */ | 
 |   1 * 4,			/* %fs */ | 
 |   0 * 4				/* %gs */ | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | /* See i386-linux-tdep.h.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | uint64_t | 
 | i386_linux_core_read_xsave_info (bfd *abfd, x86_xsave_layout &layout) | 
 | { | 
 |   asection *xstate = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".reg-xstate"); | 
 |   if (xstate == nullptr) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Check extended state size.  */ | 
 |   size_t size = bfd_section_size (xstate); | 
 |   if (size < X86_XSTATE_AVX_SIZE) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   char contents[8]; | 
 |   if (! bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, xstate, contents, | 
 | 				  I386_LINUX_XSAVE_XCR0_OFFSET, 8)) | 
 |     { | 
 |       warning (_("Couldn't read `xcr0' bytes from " | 
 | 		 "`.reg-xstate' section in core file.")); | 
 |       return 0; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   uint64_t xcr0 = bfd_get_64 (abfd, contents); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (!i387_guess_xsave_layout (xcr0, size, layout)) | 
 |     return 0; | 
 |  | 
 |   return xcr0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* See i386-linux-tdep.h.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | bool | 
 | i386_linux_core_read_x86_xsave_layout (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | 
 | 				       x86_xsave_layout &layout) | 
 | { | 
 |   return i386_linux_core_read_xsave_info (current_program_space->core_bfd (), | 
 | 					  layout) != 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* See arch/x86-linux-tdesc.h.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | void | 
 | x86_linux_post_init_tdesc (target_desc *tdesc, bool is_64bit) | 
 | { | 
 |   /* Nothing.  */ | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Get Linux/x86 target description from core dump.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static const struct target_desc * | 
 | i386_linux_core_read_description (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | 
 | 				  struct target_ops *target, | 
 | 				  bfd *abfd) | 
 | { | 
 |   /* Linux/i386.  */ | 
 |   x86_xsave_layout layout; | 
 |   uint64_t xcr0 = i386_linux_core_read_xsave_info (abfd, layout); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (xcr0 == 0) | 
 |     { | 
 |       if (bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".reg-xfp") != nullptr) | 
 | 	xcr0 = X86_XSTATE_SSE_MASK; | 
 |       else | 
 | 	xcr0 = X86_XSTATE_X87_MASK; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   return i386_linux_read_description (xcr0); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Similar to i386_supply_fpregset, but use XSAVE extended state.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static void | 
 | i386_linux_supply_xstateregset (const struct regset *regset, | 
 | 				struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, | 
 | 				const void *xstateregs, size_t len) | 
 | { | 
 |   i387_supply_xsave (regcache, regnum, xstateregs); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Similar to i386_collect_fpregset, but use XSAVE extended state.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static void | 
 | i386_linux_collect_xstateregset (const struct regset *regset, | 
 | 				 const struct regcache *regcache, | 
 | 				 int regnum, void *xstateregs, size_t len) | 
 | { | 
 |   i387_collect_xsave (regcache, regnum, xstateregs, 1); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Register set definitions.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static const struct regset i386_linux_xstateregset = | 
 |   { | 
 |     NULL, | 
 |     i386_linux_supply_xstateregset, | 
 |     i386_linux_collect_xstateregset | 
 |   }; | 
 |  | 
 | /* Iterate over core file register note sections.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static void | 
 | i386_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | 
 | 					 iterate_over_regset_sections_cb *cb, | 
 | 					 void *cb_data, | 
 | 					 const struct regcache *regcache) | 
 | { | 
 |   i386_gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep<i386_gdbarch_tdep> (gdbarch); | 
 |  | 
 |   cb (".reg", 68, 68, &i386_gregset, NULL, cb_data); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (tdep->xsave_layout.sizeof_xsave != 0) | 
 |     cb (".reg-xstate", tdep->xsave_layout.sizeof_xsave, | 
 | 	tdep->xsave_layout.sizeof_xsave, &i386_linux_xstateregset, | 
 | 	"XSAVE extended state", cb_data); | 
 |   else if (tdep->xcr0 & X86_XSTATE_SSE) | 
 |     cb (".reg-xfp", 512, 512, &i386_fpregset, "extended floating-point", | 
 | 	cb_data); | 
 |   else | 
 |     cb (".reg2", 108, 108, &i386_fpregset, NULL, cb_data); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Linux kernel shows PC value after the 'int $0x80' instruction even if | 
 |    inferior is still inside the syscall.  On next PTRACE_SINGLESTEP it will | 
 |    finish the syscall but PC will not change. | 
 |     | 
 |    Some vDSOs contain 'int $0x80; ret' and during stepping out of the syscall | 
 |    i386_displaced_step_fixup would keep PC at the displaced pad location. | 
 |    As PC is pointing to the 'ret' instruction before the step | 
 |    i386_displaced_step_fixup would expect inferior has just executed that 'ret' | 
 |    and PC should not be adjusted.  In reality it finished syscall instead and | 
 |    PC should get relocated back to its vDSO address.  Hide the 'ret' | 
 |    instruction by 'nop' so that i386_displaced_step_fixup is not confused. | 
 |     | 
 |    It is not fully correct as the bytes in struct | 
 |    displaced_step_copy_insn_closure will not match the inferior code.  But we | 
 |    would need some new flag in displaced_step_copy_insn_closure otherwise to | 
 |    keep the state that syscall is finishing for the later | 
 |    i386_displaced_step_fixup execution as the syscall execution is already no | 
 |    longer detectable there.  The new flag field would mean i386-linux-tdep.c | 
 |    needs to wrap all the displacement methods of i386-tdep.c which does not seem | 
 |    worth it.  The same effect is achieved by patching that 'nop' instruction | 
 |    there instead.  */ | 
 |  | 
 | static displaced_step_copy_insn_closure_up | 
 | i386_linux_displaced_step_copy_insn (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | 
 | 				     CORE_ADDR from, CORE_ADDR to, | 
 | 				     struct regcache *regs) | 
 | { | 
 |   displaced_step_copy_insn_closure_up closure_ | 
 |     =  i386_displaced_step_copy_insn (gdbarch, from, to, regs); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (i386_linux_get_syscall_number_from_regcache (regs) != -1) | 
 |     { | 
 |       /* The closure returned by i386_displaced_step_copy_insn is simply a | 
 | 	 buffer with a copy of the instruction. */ | 
 |       i386_displaced_step_copy_insn_closure *closure | 
 | 	= (i386_displaced_step_copy_insn_closure *) closure_.get (); | 
 |  | 
 |       /* Fake nop.  */ | 
 |       closure->buf[0] = 0x90; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |   return closure_; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static void | 
 | i386_linux_init_abi (struct gdbarch_info info, struct gdbarch *gdbarch) | 
 | { | 
 |   i386_gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep<i386_gdbarch_tdep> (gdbarch); | 
 |   const struct target_desc *tdesc = info.target_desc; | 
 |   struct tdesc_arch_data *tdesc_data = info.tdesc_data; | 
 |   const struct tdesc_feature *feature; | 
 |   int valid_p; | 
 |  | 
 |   gdb_assert (tdesc_data); | 
 |  | 
 |   linux_init_abi (info, gdbarch, 1); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* GNU/Linux uses ELF.  */ | 
 |   i386_elf_init_abi (info, gdbarch); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Reserve a number for orig_eax.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch, I386_LINUX_NUM_REGS); | 
 |  | 
 |   if (! tdesc_has_registers (tdesc)) | 
 |     tdesc = i386_linux_read_description (X86_XSTATE_SSE_MASK); | 
 |   tdep->tdesc = tdesc; | 
 |  | 
 |   feature = tdesc_find_feature (tdesc, "org.gnu.gdb.i386.linux"); | 
 |   if (feature == NULL) | 
 |     return; | 
 |  | 
 |   valid_p = tdesc_numbered_register (feature, tdesc_data, | 
 | 				     I386_LINUX_ORIG_EAX_REGNUM, | 
 | 				     "orig_eax"); | 
 |   if (!valid_p) | 
 |     return; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Add the %orig_eax register used for syscall restarting.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_write_pc (gdbarch, i386_linux_write_pc); | 
 |  | 
 |   tdep->register_reggroup_p = i386_linux_register_reggroup_p; | 
 |  | 
 |   tdep->gregset_reg_offset = i386_linux_gregset_reg_offset; | 
 |   tdep->gregset_num_regs = ARRAY_SIZE (i386_linux_gregset_reg_offset); | 
 |   tdep->sizeof_gregset = 17 * 4; | 
 |  | 
 |   tdep->jb_pc_offset = 20;	/* From <bits/setjmp.h>.  */ | 
 |  | 
 |   tdep->sigtramp_p = i386_linux_sigtramp_p; | 
 |   tdep->sigcontext_addr = i386_linux_sigcontext_addr; | 
 |   tdep->sc_reg_offset = i386_linux_sc_reg_offset; | 
 |   tdep->sc_num_regs = ARRAY_SIZE (i386_linux_sc_reg_offset); | 
 |  | 
 |   tdep->xsave_xcr0_offset = I386_LINUX_XSAVE_XCR0_OFFSET; | 
 |   set_gdbarch_core_read_x86_xsave_layout | 
 |     (gdbarch, i386_linux_core_read_x86_xsave_layout); | 
 |  | 
 |   set_gdbarch_process_record (gdbarch, i386_process_record); | 
 |   set_gdbarch_process_record_signal (gdbarch, i386_linux_record_signal); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Initialize the i386_linux_record_tdep.  */ | 
 |   /* These values are the size of the type that will be used in a system | 
 |      call.  They are obtained from Linux Kernel source.  */ | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_pointer | 
 |     = gdbarch_ptr_bit (gdbarch) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size__old_kernel_stat = 32; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_tms = 16; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_loff_t = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_flock = 16; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_oldold_utsname = 45; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_ustat = 20; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_old_sigaction = 16; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_old_sigset_t = 4; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_rlimit = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_rusage = 72; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_timeval = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_timezone = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_old_gid_t = 2; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_old_uid_t = 2; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_fd_set = 128; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_old_dirent = 268; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_statfs = 64; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_statfs64 = 84; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_sockaddr = 16; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_int | 
 |     = gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_long | 
 |     = gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_ulong | 
 |     = gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_msghdr = 28; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_itimerval = 16; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_stat = 88; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_old_utsname = 325; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_sysinfo = 64; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_msqid_ds = 88; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_shmid_ds = 84; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_new_utsname = 390; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_timex = 128; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_mem_dqinfo = 24; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_if_dqblk = 68; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_fs_quota_stat = 68; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_timespec = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_pollfd = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_NFS_FHSIZE = 32; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_knfsd_fh = 132; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_TASK_COMM_LEN = 16; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_sigaction = 20; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_sigset_t = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_siginfo_t = 128; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_cap_user_data_t = 12; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_stack_t = 12; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_off_t = i386_linux_record_tdep.size_long; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_stat64 = 96; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_gid_t = 4; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_uid_t = 4; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_PAGE_SIZE = 4096; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_flock64 = 24; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_user_desc = 16; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_io_event = 32; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_iocb = 64; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_epoll_event = 12; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_itimerspec | 
 |     = i386_linux_record_tdep.size_timespec * 2; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_mq_attr = 32; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_termios = 36; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_termios2 = 44; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_pid_t = 4; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_winsize = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_serial_struct = 60; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_serial_icounter_struct = 80; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_hayes_esp_config = 12; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_size_t = 4; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_iovec = 8; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.size_time_t = 4; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* These values are the second argument of system call "sys_ioctl". | 
 |      They are obtained from Linux Kernel source.  */ | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCGETS = 0x5401; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETS = 0x5402; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETSW = 0x5403; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETSF = 0x5404; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCGETA = 0x5405; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETA = 0x5406; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETAW = 0x5407; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETAF = 0x5408; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSBRK = 0x5409; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCXONC = 0x540A; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCFLSH = 0x540B; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCEXCL = 0x540C; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCNXCL = 0x540D; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSCTTY = 0x540E; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGPGRP = 0x540F; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSPGRP = 0x5410; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCOUTQ = 0x5411; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSTI = 0x5412; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGWINSZ = 0x5413; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSWINSZ = 0x5414; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCMGET = 0x5415; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCMBIS = 0x5416; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCMBIC = 0x5417; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCMSET = 0x5418; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGSOFTCAR = 0x5419; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSSOFTCAR = 0x541A; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_FIONREAD = 0x541B; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCINQ = i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_FIONREAD; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCLINUX = 0x541C; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCCONS = 0x541D; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGSERIAL = 0x541E; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSSERIAL = 0x541F; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCPKT = 0x5420; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_FIONBIO = 0x5421; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCNOTTY = 0x5422; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSETD = 0x5423; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGETD = 0x5424; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSBRKP = 0x5425; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCTTYGSTRUCT = 0x5426; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSBRK = 0x5427; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCCBRK = 0x5428; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGSID = 0x5429; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCGETS2 = 0x802c542a; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETS2 = 0x402c542b; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETSW2 = 0x402c542c; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TCSETSF2 = 0x402c542d; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGPTN = 0x80045430; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSPTLCK = 0x40045431; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_FIONCLEX = 0x5450; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_FIOCLEX = 0x5451; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_FIOASYNC = 0x5452; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSERCONFIG = 0x5453; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSERGWILD = 0x5454; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSERSWILD = 0x5455; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGLCKTRMIOS = 0x5456; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSLCKTRMIOS = 0x5457; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSERGSTRUCT = 0x5458; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSERGETLSR = 0x5459; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSERGETMULTI = 0x545A; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSERSETMULTI = 0x545B; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCMIWAIT = 0x545C; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGICOUNT = 0x545D; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCGHAYESESP = 0x545E; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_TIOCSHAYESESP = 0x545F; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.ioctl_FIOQSIZE = 0x5460; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* These values are the second argument of system call "sys_fcntl" | 
 |      and "sys_fcntl64".  They are obtained from Linux Kernel source.  */ | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.fcntl_F_GETLK = 5; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.fcntl_F_GETLK64 = 12; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.fcntl_F_SETLK64 = 13; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.fcntl_F_SETLKW64 = 14; | 
 |  | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.arg1 = I386_EBX_REGNUM; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.arg2 = I386_ECX_REGNUM; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.arg3 = I386_EDX_REGNUM; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.arg4 = I386_ESI_REGNUM; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.arg5 = I386_EDI_REGNUM; | 
 |   i386_linux_record_tdep.arg6 = I386_EBP_REGNUM; | 
 |  | 
 |   tdep->i386_intx80_record = i386_linux_intx80_sysenter_syscall_record; | 
 |   tdep->i386_sysenter_record = i386_linux_intx80_sysenter_syscall_record; | 
 |   tdep->i386_syscall_record = i386_linux_intx80_sysenter_syscall_record; | 
 |  | 
 |   /* N_FUN symbols in shared libraries have 0 for their values and need | 
 |      to be relocated.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch, 1); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* GNU/Linux uses SVR4-style shared libraries.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_skip_trampoline_code (gdbarch, find_solib_trampoline_target); | 
 |   set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets | 
 |     (gdbarch, linux_ilp32_fetch_link_map_offsets); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* GNU/Linux uses the dynamic linker included in the GNU C Library.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_skip_solib_resolver (gdbarch, glibc_skip_solib_resolver); | 
 |  | 
 |   dwarf2_frame_set_signal_frame_p (gdbarch, i386_linux_dwarf_signal_frame_p); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Enable TLS support.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_fetch_tls_load_module_address (gdbarch, | 
 | 					     svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Core file support.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_iterate_over_regset_sections | 
 |     (gdbarch, i386_linux_iterate_over_regset_sections); | 
 |   set_gdbarch_core_read_description (gdbarch, | 
 | 				     i386_linux_core_read_description); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Displaced stepping.  */ | 
 |   set_gdbarch_displaced_step_copy_insn (gdbarch, | 
 | 					i386_linux_displaced_step_copy_insn); | 
 |   set_gdbarch_displaced_step_fixup (gdbarch, i386_displaced_step_fixup); | 
 |  | 
 |   /* Functions for 'catch syscall'.  */ | 
 |   set_xml_syscall_file_name (gdbarch, XML_SYSCALL_FILENAME_I386); | 
 |   set_gdbarch_get_syscall_number (gdbarch, | 
 | 				  i386_linux_get_syscall_number); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | void _initialize_i386_linux_tdep (); | 
 | void | 
 | _initialize_i386_linux_tdep () | 
 | { | 
 |   gdbarch_register_osabi (bfd_arch_i386, 0, GDB_OSABI_LINUX, | 
 | 			  i386_linux_init_abi); | 
 | } |