Linux kernel already has socket syscalls that can be invoked
without the multiplexing sys_socketcall wrapper.
C library wrappers are ready to use them directly. It needs just
to define the missing syscall numbers and provide the related entries
into the syscalls table, like sh64 aleady does.
Signed-off-by: Francesco Rundo <francesco.rundo@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Carmelo Amoroso <carmelo.amoroso@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
#define __NR_fanotify_mark 338
#define __NR_prlimit64 339
-#define NR_syscalls 340
+/* Non-multiplexed socket family */
+#define __NR_socket 340
+#define __NR_bind 341
+#define __NR_connect 342
+#define __NR_listen 343
+#define __NR_accept 344
+#define __NR_getsockname 345
+#define __NR_getpeername 346
+#define __NR_socketpair 347
+#define __NR_send 348
+#define __NR_sendto 349
+#define __NR_recv 350
+#define __NR_recvfrom 351
+#define __NR_shutdown 352
+#define __NR_setsockopt 353
+#define __NR_getsockopt 354
+#define __NR_sendmsg 355
+#define __NR_recvmsg 356
+
+#define NR_syscalls 357
#ifdef __KERNEL__
.long sys_fanotify_init
.long sys_fanotify_mark
.long sys_prlimit64
+ /* Broken-out socket family */
+ .long sys_socket /* 340 */
+ .long sys_bind
+ .long sys_connect
+ .long sys_listen
+ .long sys_accept
+ .long sys_getsockname /* 345 */
+ .long sys_getpeername
+ .long sys_socketpair
+ .long sys_send
+ .long sys_sendto
+ .long sys_recv /* 350 */
+ .long sys_recvfrom
+ .long sys_shutdown
+ .long sys_setsockopt
+ .long sys_getsockopt
+ .long sys_sendmsg /* 355 */
+ .long sys_recvmsg