libc/libgloss/i960/syscall.h

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/* mon960 syscall.h file. This is used only by the simulator. This matches
the syscall numbers used by mon-syscalls.S, but is otherwise a copy of
the libgloss/syscall.h file. */
/* ??? This file should be used by mon-syscalls.S to avoid maintenance
problems. */
#ifndef LIBGLOSS_SYSCALL_H
#define LIBGLOSS_SYSCALL_H
/* Note: This file may be included by assembler source. */
/* These should be as small as possible to allow a port to use a trap type
instruction, which the system call # as the trap (the d10v for instance
supports traps 0..31). An alternative would be to define one trap for doing
system calls, and put the system call number in a register that is not used
for the normal calling sequence (so that you don't have to shift down the
arguments to add the system call number). Obviously, if these system call
numbers are ever changed, all of the simulators and potentially user code
will need to be updated. */
/* There is no current need for the following: SYS_execv, SYS_creat, SYS_wait,
etc. etc. Don't add them. */
/* These are required by the ANSI C part of newlib (excluding system() of
course). */
#define SYS_exit 257
#define SYS_open 230
#define SYS_close 234
#define SYS_read 231
#define SYS_write 232
#define SYS_lseek 233
/* ??? The following system calls apparently aren't support by mon960. */
#define SYS_unlink 7
#define SYS_getpid 8
#define SYS_kill 9
#define SYS_fstat 10
/*#define SYS_sbrk 11 - not currently a system call, but reserved. */
/* ARGV support. */
#define SYS_argvlen 12
#define SYS_argv 13
/* These are extras added for one reason or another. */
#define SYS_chdir 14
#define SYS_stat 15
#define SYS_chmod 16
#define SYS_utime 17
#define SYS_time 18
#endif