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#pragma once
#include <shared/types.h>
#include <stddef.h>
enum {
// idc about stable syscall numbers just yet
_SYSCALL_EXIT,
_SYSCALL_AWAIT,
_SYSCALL_FORK,
_SYSCALL_OPEN,
_SYSCALL_MOUNT,
_SYSCALL_READ,
_SYSCALL_WRITE,
_SYSCALL_CLOSE,
_SYSCALL_FS_CREATE,
_SYSCALL_FS_WAIT,
_SYSCALL_FS_RESPOND,
_SYSCALL_MEMFLAG,
};
int _syscall(int, int, int, int, int);
/** Kills the current process.
* TODO: what happens to the children?
*/
_Noreturn void _syscall_exit(const char __user *msg, size_t len);
/** Waits for a child to exit, putting its exit message into *buf.
* @return the length of the message
*/
int _syscall_await(char __user *buf, int len);
/** Creates a copy of the current process, and executes it.
* All user memory pages get copied too.
* @return 0 in the child, a meaningless positive value in the parent.
*/
int _syscall_fork(void);
handle_t _syscall_open(const char __user *path, int len);
int _syscall_mount(handle_t, const char __user *path, int len);
int _syscall_read(handle_t, char __user *buf, int len, int offset);
int _syscall_write(handle_t, const char __user *buf, int len, int offset);
int _syscall_close(handle_t);
/** Creates a pair of front/back filesystem handles.
* @param back a pointer to a handle_t which will store the back pointer
*/
handle_t _syscall_fs_create(handle_t __user *back);
struct fs_wait_response {
int len; // how much was put in *buf
int id; // file id (returned by the open handler, passed to other calls)
int offset;
};
int _syscall_fs_wait(handle_t back, char __user *buf, int max_len,
struct fs_wait_response __user *res);
int _syscall_fs_respond(char __user *buf, int ret);
int _syscall_memflag(void __user *addr, size_t len, int flags);
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