Questions tagged [system-calls]
A system call is used by programs to request services from the operating system's kernel.
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How to display with Syscall Write the value of my register [duplicate]
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I want to display in the terminal the return value (13) of the function Additionner (An add function).
It is stored in the %eax register.
I know, I don't have to make a function for this program, ...
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How do I stop a syscall from blocking indefinitely in Go?
I'm trying to do something very simple in Go: open a file. However, the file system that contains the files I'd like to open seems to have a few bugs (ntfs-3g). My program, among other things, opens ...
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how XV6 OS execute INT instruction
I'm studying on xv6 system call.
Below is specification about what steps does INT instruction take. (from official mit reference)
The INT instruction
1. decide the vector number, in this case it's the ...
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setgid/setuid has no effect on compiled golang code 1.19
➜ go version
go version go1.19.6 linux/amd64
➜ uname -a
Linux dmitry-desktop 6.1.18-200.fc37.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sat Mar 11 16:09:14 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am ...
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CLONE_IO does not fit into the range of the "flags" parameter of clone()
According to the man page of clone, the third parameter of clone (flags) is of type int. The man page offers to pass CLONE_IO through this parameter, which, however, seems to be defined as 0x80000000, ...
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I'm getting a make error in vmlinux.o while compiling linux kernel
I am trying to add a System call in Linux. I was following this site for the steps -https://dev.to/jasper/adding-a-system-call-to-the-linux-kernel-5-8-1-in-ubuntu-20-04-lts-2ga8
My current kernel ...
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How does the BSS memory section get allocated?
Allocating memory needs system calls like mmap or brk. Since the BSS section is a continous memory just like heap, how is the BSS section allocated during program execution?
ASLR is disabled:
$ cat /...
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change .c file coded with high-level i/o function to file using low-level system calls
i changed chunk.c file which is coded with high-level i/o function to low-level system calls.
this is chunk.c coded with high-level i/o function
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#...
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Is double close in strace necessarily bad?
I am training a neural network. Somewhere in my code base, I have a code snippet like the following:
def foo():
d = {}
with PIL.Image.open(img_path) as img:
d["img"] = ...
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Order of execution of system call in xv6
When we use the system call (at the user level), we never put the sys_ prefix, but why when we call the system call function, first the system call handler function (which is prefixed with sys_ )is ...
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Can Parent Process terminate without executing the Child Process?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main()
{
//fork();
//printf("Hello World\n");
int i=fork();
// child process because ...
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Why is the return value of personality(2) in a Go program sometimes incorrect?
I've written a Go program that is supposed to disable ASLR by passing ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE as the persona argument to the personality(2) system call. It uses the unix.Syscall function from the golang.org/...
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Kernel Panic , after i added helloworld sys call
Crash Picture:
https://youtu.be/85qGRoaOkhQ Followed every step from this video
im using 20.04.1-Ubuntu
linux kernel currently using 5.15.0-67
updating to linux-5.15.94
Downloaded linux 5.15.94 ...
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suddenly frequent "Interrupted system call" return in ZMQ's poll()
I know, that EINTR return in ZMQ's poll() function is no problem and usually a retry succeeds, but (!) my system ran months without any appearance of this error and suddenly (since about a week) I get ...
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sysenter_entry(): "movl (%ebp), %ebp" What is the meaning
During the process of the Sysenter fast system call in Linux 2.6.11, before entering Ring0, the VDSO wrapper uses pushl %EBP; MOVL %ESP, %EBP, indicating that the address of the user attitude stack ...
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Can one queue syscalls to avoid overhead (in Linux)?
I have read that syscalls are expensive because we must switch to kernel mode before making the syscall, then we must switch back to user mode.
So, I was wondering, is there any way I could queue ...
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writing out to stdout and followed by reading from stdin doesn't write to stdout in the same line - C Programming [duplicate]
I'm writing a program where it involves creating a prompt that reads input from stdin. The actual code is large and the scope of this problem resides in the following snippet of code. Here's a simple ...
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Is it possible for a purely user-space bug to cause a system_call_fastpath() segfault in Linux?
While testing on one of our Linux boxes, we saw our user-space program stop functioning, and the debug-output listed below was printed to the Linux's box's serial port.
My belief is that this problem ...
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Read/Write syscall in FUSE
In context of a FUSE filesystem I'm wondering whether the buffer of a read/write syscall (see buf at https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/read.2.html & https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/write....
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The difference between API and System Call
According to the text book " Operating Systems Concepts " 9th edition , pages 63-65 :
Behind the scenes, the functions that make up an API typically invoke
the actual system calls on ...
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Trying to understand read() in Ubuntu
I am trying to learn read() system call using the following code that reads from the stdin and outputs what was read to the stdout :
# include <unistd.h>
# include <stdio.h>
int main() {
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How to catch exception when calling a "syscall/js" function?
I’m experiencing the use of the syscall/js GO package and I would like to find a way to catch exception on a call to a js function.
Here an example of a call throwing an exception to the browser: (You ...
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making a phon call from browser on phone
hello Guys i Try to do a phone call Frome browser on mobile ,So i code This line of code in a Button With an click évent listener,
window.open(`tel:\*${numberPhone.value}#`, "_self"`)
the ...
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Why can User call a system call directly?
Before I ask the question, the following is what I know.
The system call is in the kernel area.
The kernel area cannot be used (accessed) directly by the user.
There are two ways to call a system ...
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How do I know that $1 parameter is stdout on assembly? [duplicate]
So I was reading this example on the Wiki Books about x86 Assembly/Interfacing with Linux which has the following code.
.data
msg: .ascii "Hello World\n"
.text
.global _start
_start:
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How does x86_64 `syscall` instruction find the desired system call address? [duplicate]
I'm learning how to implement the system call for my own x86_64 OS project. I know that syscall instruction is used for system call, and the underlying operations from https://www.felixcloutier.com/...
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Restart process using execve: Cannot get exclusive lock after restart
I need to restart process using the common function restart(...) for all processes from my library. Client code should not do any extra work for restart.
I use execve() system call for restart. The ...
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What happens when writing to pipe of size greater than the specified input data size?
In the below program when we try to print the buf from the read end of the pipe in the child process the string in printf gets appended to the buf. Please explain this behaviour.
/* pipe3.c */
#...
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Presence and absence of `printk` function call determining the writing of data to a file using `filp_write` in a custom system call
First, let me explain what I am trying to achieve. I want to copy a file using a custom system call. Files to be copied are of the form:
$ cat abc.txt
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343
5654
34
57
675
4534
575
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54
76
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Why does the runtime of high_resolution_clock increase with the greater frequency I call it?
In the following code, I repeatedly call std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now twice, and measure the time it took between these two calls. I would expect this time to be very small, since there is ...
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Convention of using #includes for the header files for using a system call provided by linux kernel into my custom system call
I am trying to design a system call of my own. And as per need, I am considering using a system call already provided by linux kernel. Below is the program :
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include &...
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Intercepting stat call with LD_PRELOAD
I'm trying to write a shared object that intercepts some filesystem API calls such as open, close, read, write etc., that originate from an application. Interception is done using LD_PRELOAD. I've ...
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Adapting a Complex System Command to subprocess.run()
I am writing a Python3 script, which must run this system command on my Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS machine:
sudo su - otherUser -c "scp -P 1234 [email protected]:/path/to/file/x.txt /tmp/x.txt"
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How to use ptrace in 64 bit process to modify registers in a 32-bit process and make it do a system-call?
I'm working on a program that needs to make a 32 bit process invoke a syscall.
I wish to keep my program architecture independent, but the target will always be 32 bit.
To set the registers I'm using ...
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In the linux_dirent64 structs written in the Linux syscall getdents64, why is d_off not the sum of the d_reclens of all earlier entries?
According the man page of getdents:
d_off is the distance from the start
of the directory to the start of the next linux_dirent. d_reclen
is the size of this entire linux_dirent.
So I would expect ...
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Is it possible that a linux syscall read(from a regular file) set errno EINTR?
I learned that syscall write to a regular file does not generate EINTR error(Why can't a write to disk be interrupted by signal?)
What about a read syscall in linux? Do "slow" devices ...
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Why does the system call system() not work as intended in this C program?
This is a C program that connects two prcoesses (the parent and child) to a pipe. The child process runs a python script that filters a phrase (String) in an RSS feed and the parent process captures ...
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Trying to use PR_SET_MM_EXE_FILE with the linux prctl syscall
In order to use PR_SET_MM_EXE_FILE the man page it says that all executable memory areas need to be unmapped. How would one do this without unmapping the area in which the program itself is running ...
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How could I do to mmap a large memory area with Anonymous Mappings but no-zero-filled to be done?
As *The Linux Programming Interface * said Anonymous Mappings: With both the MAP_ANONYMOUS and the /dev/zero techniques, the bytes of the resulting mapping are initialized to 0.
I want to mmap a ...
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m1 mac, calling nanosleep from assembly
I would like to call something like nanosleep from assembly, using only SVC calls. But it is not obvious how to do it using only the limited information I have, this list of macos syscall call ...
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vfork+execve strange when using syscall
If you execute the code below you'll see execve returns a process id and parent never executes. I tried looking for documentation but I either can't find it or can't understand it. clone talks about ...
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Editing/Overwritting and printing contents of an array
Background
I have been trying to write a line editor like UNIX's ed and I've stumbled into a problem when printing an edited line.
Code
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <...
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How to correctly use the "write" syscall on MacOS to print to stdout?
I have looked at similar questions, but cannot seem to find what is wrong with my code.
I am attempting to make the "write" syscall on MacOS to print a string to standard output.
I am able ...
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futex() syscall timed out during python trying to connect remote oracle db
I'm executing following python code to connect to remote DB server, I can see the syscalls getting timed out at the following location, so it take unusually high time to connect to the DB. How ever ...
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How to read and store in memory each line of file using syscalls in C
Im trying to read each line from a file, and store those values in a pointer array. Im new to C so sorry for my scrappy code.
I tried reading char by char, put them in a string, and then "store&...
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Why do none of these methods of sending data over UDP socket show a significant difference in speed/efficiency? FULL MRE AT BOTTOM
I have to send a large amount of data (enough to saturate a gigabit link) out over a UDP socket from an embedded system running (peta)Linux to arbitrary devices. Performance in terms of speed (time ...
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When executing a compiled C/C++ file with below code using seccomp and execve, it is exiting with status code 159 and signal 31
I'm trying to execute C/C++ code in a secure environment using Seccomp and Ececve. But, C/C++ code is not being executed while trying with this setup. Please look at the files.
seccomp_rules.c
#...
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Native Windows Function IsTpmReady throws "too many posts were made to a semaphore" error
I'm attempting to call the TpmIsReady function from the TpmCoreProvisioning.dll included on Windows. I don't notice anything glaringly wrong with the code, but the error is thrown regardless.
This is ...
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Which system call macro to use
There are some Linux system calls (e.g., gettid) which have no glibc wrapper and thus must be invoked via the syscall function.
Looking in /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/syscall.h, I see ...
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Executing system calls in a C program via strings?
I have an strace log and want to execute the system calls line by line in a C program. Of course these system calls would be in the form of strings.
For example:
"openat(AT_FDCWD, "filename&...