# Copyright all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
# License: AGPL-3.0+ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
-# Dump syscall numbers under Linux and any other kernel which
-# promises stable syscall numbers. This is to maintain
-# PublicInbox::Syscall
-# DO NOT USE this for *BSDs, none of the current BSD kernels
-# we know about promise stable syscall numbers, we'll use
-# Inline::C to support them.
+# Dump system-specific constant numbers this is to maintain
+# PublicInbox::Syscall and any other system-specific pieces.
+# DO NOT USE syscall numbers for *BSDs, none of the current BSD kernels
+# we know about promise stable syscall numbers (unlike Linux).
+# However, sysconf(3) constants are stable ABI on all safe to dump.
eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' # no shebang
if 0; # running under some shell
-use strict;
-use v5.10.1;
+use v5.12;
use File::Temp 0.19;
use POSIX qw(uname);
+use Config;
say '$machine='.(POSIX::uname())[-1];
-my $cc = $ENV{CC} // 'cc';
-my @cflags = split(/\s+/, $ENV{CFLAGS} // '-Wall');
+my $cc = $ENV{CC} // $Config{cc} // 'cc';
+my @cflags = split(/\s+/, $ENV{CFLAGS} // $Config{ccflags} // '-Wall');
my $str = do { local $/; <DATA> };
-my $tmp = File::Temp->newdir('syscall-list-XXXX', TMPDIR => 1);
-my $f = "$tmp/sc.c";
-my $x = "$tmp/sc";
+$str =~ s/^\s*MAYBE\s*(\w+)\s*$/
+#ifdef $1
+ D($1);
+#endif
+/sgxm;
+my $tmp = File::Temp->newdir('sysdefs-list-XXXX', TMPDIR => 1);
+my $f = "$tmp/sysdefs.c";
+my $x = "$tmp/sysdefs";
open my $fh, '>', $f or die "open $f $!";
print $fh $str or die "print $f $!";
close $fh or die "close $f $!";
-system($cc, '-o', $x, $f, @cflags) == 0 or die "cc failed \$?=$?";
+system($cc, '-o', $x, $f, @cflags) == 0 or die "$cc failed \$?=$?";
exec($x);
__DATA__
-#define _GNU_SOURCE
+#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
+# define _GNU_SOURCE
+#endif
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#ifdef __linux__
D(SYS_epoll_create1);
D(SYS_epoll_ctl);
-#ifdef SYS_epoll_wait
- D(SYS_epoll_wait);
-#endif
+ MAYBE SYS_epoll_wait
D(SYS_epoll_pwait);
D(SYS_signalfd4);
D(SYS_inotify_init1);
printf("FS_IOC_GETFLAGS=%#lx\nFS_IOC_SETFLAGS=%#lx\n",
(unsigned long)FS_IOC_GETFLAGS, (unsigned long)FS_IOC_SETFLAGS);
#endif
-
-#ifdef SYS_renameat2
- D(SYS_renameat2);
-#endif
+ MAYBE SYS_renameat2
#endif /* Linux, any other OSes with stable syscalls? */
printf("size_t=%zu off_t=%zu pid_t=%zu\n",
sizeof(size_t), sizeof(off_t), sizeof(pid_t));
D(SIGWINCH);
+ MAYBE _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN
+
return 0;
}
# specifically the Debian libsys-syscall-perl 0.25-6 version to
# fix upstream regressions in 0.25.
#
-# See devel/syscall-list in the public-inbox source tree for maintenance
+# See devel/sysdefs-list in the public-inbox source tree for maintenance
# <https://80x24.org/public-inbox.git>, and machines from the GCC Farm:
# <https://cfarm.tetaneutral.net/>
#
warn <<EOM;
machine=$machine ptrsize=$Config{ptrsize} has no syscall definitions
git clone https://80x24.org/public-inbox.git and
-Send the output of ./devel/syscall-list to meta\@public-inbox.org
+Send the output of ./devel/sysdefs-list to meta\@public-inbox.org
EOM
}
if ($u64_mod_8) {
}
# use Inline::C for *BSD-only or general POSIX stuff.
# Linux guarantees stable syscall numbering, BSDs only offer a stable libc
-# use devel/syscall-list on Linux to detect new syscall numbers
+# use devel/sysdefs-list on Linux to detect new syscall numbers and
+# other system constants
############################################################################
# epoll functions