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diff --git a/sim/ppc/spa-system-calls.h b/sim/ppc/spa-system-calls.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1ee9c1e..0000000 --- a/sim/ppc/spa-system-calls.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 1991 Gordon Irlam. All rights reserved. - */ - -/* - * Declaration of system calls for sparc trace generator. - */ - - -#if !defined(SYSCALLS_H) -#define SYSCALLS_H 1 - -/* - * Imported declarations. - */ - -#include "agent_msg.h" - - -/* - * Declaration of table containing system calls, and their parameter profile. - */ - -/* - * Words, such as the parameters and results of system calls, are capable of - * being displayed in a number of different formats. - * - * fmt_none - indicates the absense of further arguments, functions that don't - * return a value, etc. - * - * The function format_value(..) can be used to display a word in one of the - * following formats. - * - * fmt_dec - a signed decimal number : 0, 21, -1 - * fmt_hex - a unsigned hex number : 0x0, 0x15, 0xffffffff - * fmt_ptr - a pointer : NULL, 0x00000015, 0xffffffff - * fmt_fd - a file descriptor : fd0, fd15, fd-1 - * fmt_signal - the name of a signal : 0, SIGTTIN, -1 - * fmt_error - the name of an error : 0, EISDIR, -1 - * fmt_open_flags - the flags to open : O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY|0x14, 0xffffffff - * fmt_unknown - representation unknown : .., .., .. - * fmt_string - if the null termintated string at word is printable displays - * the string within quotes, otherwise displays like fmt_ptr - * fmt_post_string - displays like fmt_ptr, value of word is also saved, - * following the system call a printable string exists at - * address word the address and the string will be displayed - * fmt_data - only permitted in argument lists, next argument must be - * format_data_size, if printable data exists at word having length - * specified by the next argument it is printed, otherwise displays - * like fmt_ptr - * fmt_data_size - displays like FMT_SIZE - * fmt_post_data - displays like fmt_ptr, value of word is also saved, - * following call if a printable length delimited string exists - * it will be displayed - * fmt_post_data_size - displays like FMT_SIZE, value is saved for use as - * length for fmt_post_data display format - * fmt_string_array - word is the address of a null terminted array of strings - * to be printed if possible - * - * Unlike the string formats which typically represent filenames it is not so - * important that length delimited data be fully displayed. When printable, - * it will be truncate much more harshly than the string formats. - * - * Only one item can be pending for display at the end of a system call. - * - * At a later date this program may be extended to display length delimited - * data as a hex dump if it is not printable. - * - * The following macros are employed to make it easy to alter how a whole - * class of values is displayed by changing their definition. - * - * FMT_STATUS - function calls that return 0 on success and -1 on error - * FMT_FLAGS - bit field objects - * FMT_SIZE - length of an object in bytes - */ -typedef enum fmt_type {fmt_none = 0, fmt_dec, fmt_hex, fmt_ptr, fmt_fd, - fmt_signal, fmt_error, fmt_open_flags, fmt_unknown, fmt_string, - fmt_post_string, fmt_data, fmt_post_data, fmt_data_size, - fmt_post_data_size, fmt_string_array} fmt_type; - -#define FMT_STATUS fmt_none -#define FMT_FLAGS fmt_hex -#define FMT_SIZE fmt_dec - -typedef struct _spa_call_desc { - char *name; - fmt_type arg[NO_PARAMS]; - fmt_type result; -} spa_call_desc; - -extern spa_call_desc spa_system_calls[]; - -extern int no_system_calls; - -extern spa_call_desc spa_system_call_open_simple; - -#define SPA_DATA_SIZE_LIMIT 20 -#define SPA_STRING_SIZE_LIMIT 201 -#define SPA_ARRAY_SIZE_LIMIT 21 - - -/* - * Declaration of table containing signal names. - */ - -extern char *spa_signal_names[]; - -extern int spa_no_signal_names; - - -/* - * Declaration of table containing error messages. - */ - -char *spa_error_names[]; - -extern int spa_no_error_names; - -#endif |