bionic/libc/arch-x86/syscalls/prlimit64.S
Elliott Hughes 0f461e35f6 Fix <sys/resource.h>.
The situation here is a bit confusing. On 64-bit, rlimit and rlimit64 are
the same, and so getrlimit/getrlimit64, setrlimit/setrlimit64,
and prlimit/prlimit64 are all the same. On 32-bit, rlimit and rlimit64 are
different. 32-bit architectures other than MIPS go one step further by having
an even more limited getrlimit system call, so arm and x86 need to use
ugetrlimit instead of getrlimit. Worse, the 32-bit architectures don't have
64-bit getrlimit- and setrlimit-equivalent system calls, and you have to use
prlimit64 instead. There's no 32-bit prlimit system call, so there's no
easy implementation of that --- what should we do if the result of prlimit64
won't fit in a struct rlimit? Since 32-bit survived without prlimit/prlimit64
for this long, I'm not going to bother implementing prlimit for 32-bit.

We need the rlimit64 functions to be able to build strace 4.8 out of the box.

Change-Id: I1903d913b23016a2fc3b9f452885ac730d71e001
2014-01-09 11:00:04 -08:00

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/* Generated by gensyscalls.py. Do not edit. */
#include <private/bionic_asm.h>
ENTRY(prlimit64)
pushl %ebx
pushl %ecx
pushl %edx
pushl %esi
.cfi_def_cfa_offset 16
.cfi_rel_offset ebx, 0
.cfi_rel_offset ecx, 4
.cfi_rel_offset edx, 8
.cfi_rel_offset esi, 12
mov 20(%esp), %ebx
mov 24(%esp), %ecx
mov 28(%esp), %edx
mov 32(%esp), %esi
movl $__NR_prlimit64, %eax
int $0x80
cmpl $-MAX_ERRNO, %eax
jb 1f
negl %eax
pushl %eax
call __set_errno
addl $4, %esp
orl $-1, %eax
1:
popl %esi
popl %edx
popl %ecx
popl %ebx
ret
END(prlimit64)