From 9d59eb015141697da616a4b98ac27cf4269cd780 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Austin Clements Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 23:20:13 -0500 Subject: Make fetchint and fetchstr use proc instead of taking a struct proc Previously, these were inconsistent: they used their struct proc argument for bounds checking, but always copied the argument from the current address space (and hence the current process). Drop the struct proc argument and always use the current proc. Suggested by Carmi Merimovich. --- syscall.c | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'syscall.c') diff --git a/syscall.c b/syscall.c index 0918da7..45f758e 100644 --- a/syscall.c +++ b/syscall.c @@ -13,28 +13,28 @@ // library system call function. The saved user %esp points // to a saved program counter, and then the first argument. -// Fetch the int at addr from process p. +// Fetch the int at addr from the current process. int -fetchint(struct proc *p, uint addr, int *ip) +fetchint(uint addr, int *ip) { - if(addr >= p->sz || addr+4 > p->sz) + if(addr >= proc->sz || addr+4 > proc->sz) return -1; *ip = *(int*)(addr); return 0; } -// Fetch the nul-terminated string at addr from process p. +// Fetch the nul-terminated string at addr from the current process. // Doesn't actually copy the string - just sets *pp to point at it. // Returns length of string, not including nul. int -fetchstr(struct proc *p, uint addr, char **pp) +fetchstr(uint addr, char **pp) { char *s, *ep; - if(addr >= p->sz) + if(addr >= proc->sz) return -1; *pp = (char*)addr; - ep = (char*)p->sz; + ep = (char*)proc->sz; for(s = *pp; s < ep; s++) if(*s == 0) return s - *pp; @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ fetchstr(struct proc *p, uint addr, char **pp) int argint(int n, int *ip) { - return fetchint(proc, proc->tf->esp + 4 + 4*n, ip); + return fetchint(proc->tf->esp + 4 + 4*n, ip); } // Fetch the nth word-sized system call argument as a pointer @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ argstr(int n, char **pp) int addr; if(argint(n, &addr) < 0) return -1; - return fetchstr(proc, addr, pp); + return fetchstr(addr, pp); } extern int sys_chdir(void); -- cgit v1.2.3