2 * See i386-fbsd.c for copyright and license terms.
4 * System call arguments come in several flavours:
5 * Hex -- values that should be printed in hex (addresses)
6 * Octal -- Same as above, but octal
7 * Int -- normal integer values (file descriptors, for example)
8 * String -- pointers to sensible data. Note that we treat read() and
9 * write() arguments as such, even though they may *not* be
11 * Ptr -- pointer to some specific structure. Just print as hex for now.
12 * Quad -- a double-word value. e.g., lseek(int, offset_t, int)
13 * Stat -- a pointer to a stat buffer. Currently unused.
14 * Ioctl -- an ioctl command. Woefully limited.
16 * In addition, the pointer types (String, Ptr) may have OUT masked in --
17 * this means that the data is set on *return* from the system call -- or
18 * IN (meaning that the data is passed *into* the system call).
21 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/truss/syscall.h,v 1.5.2.3 2002/02/15 11:43:51 des Exp $
22 * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/truss/syscall.h,v 1.2 2003/06/17 04:29:33 dillon Exp $
25 enum Argtype
{ None
= 1, Hex
, Octal
, Int
, String
, Ptr
, Stat
, Ioctl
, Quad
,
39 int ret_type
; /* 0, 1, or 2 return values */
40 int nargs
; /* actual number of meaningful arguments */
41 /* Hopefully, no syscalls with > 10 args */
42 struct syscall_args args
[10];
45 struct syscall
*get_syscall(const char*);
46 char *get_string(int, void*, int);
47 char *print_arg(int, struct syscall_args
*, unsigned long*);
48 void print_syscall(struct trussinfo
*, const char *, int, char **);
49 void print_syscall_ret(struct trussinfo
*, const char *, int, char **, int, int);