Align libgloss/arm and libc/sys/arm sources: miscellaneous fixes
1. Trim trailing spaces 2. Align comments, function declarations and definitions
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@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ __change_mode:
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beq .LC10
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/* See whether we are scanning a string. */
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cmp r3, #'"'
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cmp r3, #'\"'
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#ifdef __thumb__
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beq .LC20
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cmp r3, #'\''
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@ -18,30 +18,30 @@
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#include "swi.h"
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/* Forward prototypes. */
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int _system (const char *);
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int _rename (const char *, const char *);
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int _isatty (int);
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int _system (const char *);
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int _rename (const char *, const char *);
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int _isatty (int);
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clock_t _times (struct tms *);
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int _gettimeofday (struct timeval *, void *);
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int _unlink (const char *);
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int _link (const char *, const char *);
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int _stat (const char *, struct stat *);
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int _fstat (int, struct stat *);
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int _gettimeofday (struct timeval *, void *);
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int _unlink (const char *);
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int _link (const char *, const char *);
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int _stat (const char *, struct stat *);
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int _fstat (int, struct stat *);
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int _swistat (int fd, struct stat * st);
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void * _sbrk (ptrdiff_t);
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pid_t _getpid (void);
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int _close (int);
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clock_t _clock (void);
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int _swiclose (int);
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int _open (const char *, int, ...);
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int _swiopen (const char *, int);
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int _write (int, const void *, size_t);
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int _swiwrite (int, const void *, size_t);
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_off_t _lseek (int, _off_t, int);
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_off_t _swilseek (int, _off_t, int);
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int _read (int, void *, size_t);
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int _swiread (int, void *, size_t);
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void initialise_monitor_handles (void);
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void * _sbrk (ptrdiff_t);
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pid_t _getpid (void);
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int _close (int);
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clock_t _clock (void);
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int _swiclose (int);
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int _open (const char *, int, ...);
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int _swiopen (const char *, int);
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int _write (int, const void *, size_t);
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int _swiwrite (int, const void *, size_t);
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_off_t _lseek (int, _off_t, int);
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_off_t _swilseek (int, _off_t, int);
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int _read (int, void *, size_t);
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int _swiread (int, void *, size_t);
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void initialise_monitor_handles (void);
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static int checkerror (int);
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static int error (int);
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ initialise_monitor_handles (void)
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int i;
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/* Open the standard file descriptors by opening the special
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* teletype device, ":tt", read-only to obtain a descritpor for
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* teletype device, ":tt", read-only to obtain a descriptor for
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* standard input and write-only to obtain a descriptor for standard
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* output. Finally, open ":tt" in append mode to obtain a descriptor
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* for standard error. Since this is a write mode, most kernels will
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ initialise_monitor_handles (void)
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int volatile block[3];
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block[0] = (int) ":tt";
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block[2] = 3; /* length of filename */
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block[1] = 0; /* mode "r" */
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len, is the length in bytes to read.
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Returns the number of bytes *not* written. */
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int
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_swiread (int fh,
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void * ptr,
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size_t len)
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_swiread (int fh, void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int block[3];
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block[0] = fh;
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block[1] = (int) ptr;
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block[2] = (int) len;
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return checkerror (do_AngelSWI (AngelSWI_Reason_Read, block));
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#else
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register int r0 asm("r0");
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Translates the return of _swiread into
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bytes read. */
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int __attribute__((weak))
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_read (int fd,
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void * ptr,
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size_t len)
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_read (int fd, void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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int res;
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struct fdent *pfd;
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/* fd, is a user file descriptor. */
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off_t
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_swilseek (int fd,
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off_t ptr,
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int dir)
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_swilseek (int fd, off_t ptr, int dir)
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{
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off_t res;
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struct fdent *pfd;
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}
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dir = SEEK_SET;
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}
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int block[2];
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if (dir == SEEK_END)
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return -1;
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ptr += res;
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}
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/* This code only does absolute seeks. */
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block[0] = pfd->handle;
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block[1] = (int) ptr;
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}
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off_t
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_lseek (int fd,
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off_t ptr,
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int dir)
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_lseek (int fd, off_t ptr, int dir)
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{
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return _swilseek (fd, ptr, dir);
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}
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/* fh, is a valid internal file handle.
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Returns the number of bytes *not* written. */
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int
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_swiwrite (
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int fh,
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const void * ptr,
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size_t len)
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_swiwrite (int fh, const void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int block[3];
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block[0] = fh;
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block[1] = (int) ptr;
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block[2] = (int) len;
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return checkerror (do_AngelSWI (AngelSWI_Reason_Write, block));
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#else
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register int r0 asm("r0");
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/* fd, is a user file descriptor. */
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int __attribute__((weak))
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_write (int fd,
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const void * ptr,
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size_t len)
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_write (int fd, const void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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int res;
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struct fdent *pfd;
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}
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}
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/* The flags are Unix-style, so we need to convert them. */
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/* The flags are Unix-style, so we need to convert them. */
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#ifdef O_BINARY
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if (flags & O_BINARY)
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aflags |= 1;
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if (flags & O_APPEND)
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{
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/* Can't ask for w AND a; means just 'a'. */
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aflags &= ~4;
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aflags &= ~4; /* Can't ask for w AND a; means just 'a'. */
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aflags |= 8;
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}
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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block[0] = (int) path;
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block[2] = strlen (path);
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block[1] = aflags;
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fh = do_AngelSWI (AngelSWI_Reason_Open, block);
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#else
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asm ("mov r0,%2; mov r1, %3; swi %a1; mov %0, r0"
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: "=r"(fh)
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: "i" (SWI_Open),"r"(path),"r"(aflags)
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: "r0","r1");
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#endif
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/* Return a user file descriptor or an error. */
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if (fh >= 0)
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{
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{
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int fd, res;
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memset (st, 0, sizeof (* st));
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/* The best we can do is try to open the file readonly.
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If it exists, then we can guess a few things about it. */
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/* The best we can do is try to open the file readonly. If it exists,
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then we can guess a few things about it. */
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if ((fd = _open (fname, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
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return -1;
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st->st_mode |= S_IFREG | S_IREAD;
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res = _swistat (fd, st);
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/* Not interested in the error. */
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/* Not interested in the error. */
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_close (fd);
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return res;
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}
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tp->tms_cutime = 0; /* user time, children */
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tp->tms_cstime = 0; /* system time, children */
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}
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return timeval;
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};
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#define CPSR_F_MASK 0x40 /* FIQ bit. */
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#define CPSR_I_MASK 0x80 /* IRQ bit. */
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#define CPSR_M_MASK 0x0F /* Mode mask except M[4] */
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#define CPSR_M_MASK 0x0F /* Mode mask except M[4]. */
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#endif /* _LIBGLOSS_ARM_H */
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initialise_monitor_handles (void)
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{
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int i;
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/* Open the standard file descriptors by opening the special
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* teletype device, ":tt", read-only to obtain a descriptor for
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* standard input and write-only to obtain a descriptor for standard
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* output. Finally, open ":tt" in append mode to obtain a descriptor
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* for standard error. Since this is a write mode, most kernels will
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* probably return the same value as for standard output, but the
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* kernel can differentiate the two using the mode flag and return a
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* different descriptor for standard error.
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*/
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int volatile block[3];
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return do_AngelSWI (AngelSWI_Reason_Errno, NULL);
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#else
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register int r0 asm("r0");
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asm ("swi %a1" : "=r"(r0): "i" (SWI_GetErrno));
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asm ("swi %a1" : "=r"(r0) : "i" (SWI_GetErrno));
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return r0;
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#endif
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}
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/* Set errno and return result. */
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static int
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error (int result)
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{
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return result;
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}
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/* Returns # chars not! written. */
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/* file, is a valid user file handle.
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ptr, is a null terminated string.
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len, is the length in bytes to read.
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Returns the number of bytes *not* written. */
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int
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_swiread (int file, void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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#endif
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}
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/* file, is a valid user file handle.
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Translates the return of _swiread into
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bytes read. */
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int __attribute__((weak))
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_read (int file, void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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return len - x;
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}
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/* file, is a user file descriptor. */
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off_t
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_swilseek (int file, off_t ptr, int dir)
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{
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_off_t res;
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int fh = remap_handle (file);
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int slot = findslot (fh);
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int block[2];
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#endif
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if (dir == SEEK_CUR)
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{
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}
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int block[2];
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if (dir == SEEK_END)
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{
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block[0] = fh;
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return wrap (_swilseek (file, ptr, dir));
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}
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/* Returns #chars not! written. */
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/* file, is a valid internal file handle.
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Returns the number of bytes *not* written. */
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int
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_swiwrite (int file, const void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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#endif
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}
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/* file, is a user file descriptor. */
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int __attribute__((weak))
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_write (int file, const void * ptr, size_t len)
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{
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if (flags & O_APPEND)
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{
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aflags &= ~4; /* Can't ask for w AND a; means just 'a'. */
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aflags &= ~4; /* Can't ask for w AND a; means just 'a'. */
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aflags |= 8;
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}
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extern void memset (struct stat *, int, unsigned int);
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int
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int __attribute__((weak))
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_fstat (int file, struct stat * st)
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{
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memset (st, 0, sizeof (* st));
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file = file;
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}
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int _stat (const char *fname, struct stat *st)
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int __attribute__((weak))
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_stat (const char *fname, struct stat *st)
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{
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int file;
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return 0;
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}
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int
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_link (const char *__path1 __attribute__ ((unused)),
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const char *__path2 __attribute__ ((unused)))
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int __attribute__((weak))
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_link (const char *__path1 __attribute__ ((unused)), const char *__path2 __attribute__ ((unused)))
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{
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errno = ENOSYS;
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return -1;
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}
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int
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_unlink (const char *path __attribute__ ((unused)))
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_unlink (const char *path)
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{
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#ifdef ARM_RDI_MONITOR
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int block[2];
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block[0] = (int) path;
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block[0] = (int)path;
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block[1] = strlen(path);
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return wrap (do_AngelSWI (AngelSWI_Reason_Remove, block)) ? -1 : 0;
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#else
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meaning to its return value. Try to do something reasonable.... */
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if (!s)
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return 1; /* maybe there is a shell available? we can hope. :-P */
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block[0] = (int) s;
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block[0] = (int)s;
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block[1] = strlen (s);
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e = wrap (do_AngelSWI (AngelSWI_Reason_System, block));
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if ((e >= 0) && (e < 256))
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{
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/* We have to convert e, an exit status to the encoded status of
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the command. To avoid hard coding the exit status, we simply
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the command. To avoid hard coding the exit status, we simply
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loop until we find the right position. */
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int exit_code;
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