在linux中,如何通过GNU ARM程序集进行系统调用

时间:2013-10-10 02:22:43

标签: linux assembly arm gnu system-calls

直到现在,我只知道如何通过gnu arm assembly退出程序。

#exit(0)
mov r0, #0    # return code
mov r7, #1    # supervisor service number
svc           # call supervisor service

但是还有很多其他的系统调用,比如read,write,fork ......我想它们每个都需要不同的服务号,不同数量的寄存器作为参数,以及关于如何使用寄存器的不同规则。我的问题是我可以获得有关为每个人编写程序集的信息。我搜索了谷歌,但关于这个主题的信息较少。

1 个答案:

答案 0 :(得分:1)

你可以选择像Android的Bionic和generate sys call stubs via some metadata and a script或使用Bionic's directly这样的方法。

以下是Bionic的libc / SYSCALLS.TXT

# this file is used to list all the syscalls that will be supported by
# the Bionic C library. It is used to automatically generate the syscall
# stubs, the list of syscall constants (__NR_xxxx) and the content of <linux/_unistd.h>
#
# each non comment line has the following format:
#
# return_type    func_name[:syscall_name[:call_id]]([parameter_list])  (syscall_number|"stub")
#
# note that:
#      - syscall_name correspond to the name of the syscall, which may differ from
#        the exported function name (example: the exit syscall is implemented by the _exit()
#        function, which is not the same as the standard C exit() function which calls it)
#        The call_id parameter, given that func_name and syscall_name have
#        been provided, allows the user to specify dispatch style syscalls.
#        For example, socket() syscall on i386 actually becomes:
#          socketcall(__NR_socket, 1, *(rest of args on stack)).
#
#      - each parameter type is assumed to be stored on 32 bits, there is no plan to support
#        64-bit architectures at the moment
#
#      - it there is "stub" instead of a syscall number, the tool will not generate any
#        assembler template for the syscall; it's up to the bionic implementation to provide
#        a relevant C stub
#
#      - additionally, if the syscall number is different amoung ARM, and x86, MIPS use:
#        return_type funcname[:syscall_name](parameters) arm_number,x86_number,mips_number
#
# the file is processed by a python script named gensyscalls.py
#

# process management
void    _exit:exit_group (int)      248,252,246
void    _exit_thread:exit (int)     1
pid_t   __fork:fork (void)           2

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