_syscall - invoking a system call without library support (OBSOLETE)
#include <linux/unistd.h>
A _syscall macro
desired system call
The important thing to know about a system call is its prototype. You need to know how many arguments, their types, and the function return type. There are seven macros that make the actual call into the system easier. They have the form:
_syscallX(type,name,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,...)
where
X
is 0–6, which are the number of arguments taken by the system call
type
is the return type of the system call
name
is the name of the system call
typeN
is the Nth argument's type
argN
is the name of the Nth argument
These macros create a function called name
with the
arguments you specify. Once you include the _syscall() in your source
file, you call the system call by name
.
/usr/include/linux/unistd.h
Linux.
The _syscall() macros do not
produce a prototype. You may
have to create one, especially for C++ users.
System calls are not required to return only positive or negative
error codes. You need to read the source to be sure how it will return
errors. Usually, it is the negative of a standard error code, for
example, -EPERM
. The _syscall() macros will return the result
r
of the system call when r
is nonnegative, but will
return -1 and set the variable errno
to -r
when
r
is negative. For the error codes, see
errno(3).
When defining a system call, the argument types must
be
passed by-value or by-pointer (for aggregates like structs).
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <linux/unistd.h> /* for _syscallX macros/related stuff */
#include <linux/kernel.h> /* for struct sysinfo */
_syscall1(int, sysinfo, struct sysinfo *, info);
int
main(void)
{
struct sysinfo s_info;
int error;
error = sysinfo(&s_info);
printf("code error = %d\n", error);
printf("Uptime = %lds\nLoad: 1 min %lu / 5 min %lu / 15 min %lu\n"
"RAM: total %lu / free %lu / shared %lu\n"
"Memory in buffers = %lu\nSwap: total %lu / free %lu\n"
"Number of processes = %d\n",
s_info.uptime, s_info.loads[0],
s_info.loads[1], s_info.loads[2],
s_info.totalram, s_info.freeram,
s_info.sharedram, s_info.bufferram,
s_info.totalswap, s_info.freeswap,
s_info.procs);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
code error = 0
uptime = 502034s
Load: 1 min 13376 / 5 min 5504 / 15 min 1152
RAM: total 15343616 / free 827392 / shared 8237056
Memory in buffers = 5066752
Swap: total 27881472 / free 24698880
Number of processes = 40