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/* This file implements simple Linux syscall wrappers, to be used by tests that
need to know exactly where the syscall instructions are. */
#include
/* int my_execve (const char *file, char *argv[], char *envp[]); */
.global my_execve
my_execve:
#if defined(__x86_64__)
mov $__NR_execve, %rax
/* rdi, rsi and rdx already contain the right arguments. */
my_execve_syscall:
syscall
ret
#elif defined(__i386__)
mov $__NR_execve, %eax
mov 4(%esp), %ebx
mov 8(%esp), %ecx
mov 12(%esp), %edx
my_execve_syscall:
int $0x80
ret
#elif defined(__aarch64__)
mov x8, #__NR_execve
/* x0, x1 and x2 already contain the right arguments. */
my_execve_syscall:
svc #0
#else
# error "Unsupported architecture"
#endif
.section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits