[PATCH v2 1/7] selftests/nolibc: syscall_args: use generic __NR_statx

Zhangjin Wu falcon at tinylab.org
Mon May 29 05:54:39 PDT 2023


Compiling nolibc-test.c for rv32 got such error:

    tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c:599:57: error: ‘__NR_fstat’ undeclared (first use in this function)
      599 |   CASE_TEST(syscall_args);      EXPECT_SYSER(1, syscall(__NR_fstat, 0, NULL), -1, EFAULT); break;

The generic include/uapi/asm-generic/unistd.h used by rv32 doesn't
support __NR_fstat, use the more generic __NR_statx instead:

    Running test 'syscall'
    69 syscall_noargs = 1                                            [OK]
    70 syscall_args = -1 EFAULT                                      [OK]

__NR_statx has been added from v4.10:

    a528d35e8bfc ("statx: Add a system call to make enhanced file info available")

It has been supported by all of the platforms since at least from v4.20.

Fixes: 8e3ab529bef9 ("tools/nolibc/unistd: add syscall()")
Signed-off-by: Zhangjin Wu <falcon at tinylab.org>
---
 tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c
index 7de46305f419..d417ca5d976f 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/nolibc/nolibc-test.c
@@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ int run_syscall(int min, int max)
 		CASE_TEST(write_badf);        EXPECT_SYSER(1, write(-1, &tmp, 1), -1, EBADF); break;
 		CASE_TEST(write_zero);        EXPECT_SYSZR(1, write(1, &tmp, 0)); break;
 		CASE_TEST(syscall_noargs);    EXPECT_SYSEQ(1, syscall(__NR_getpid), getpid()); break;
-		CASE_TEST(syscall_args);      EXPECT_SYSER(1, syscall(__NR_fstat, 0, NULL), -1, EFAULT); break;
+		CASE_TEST(syscall_args);      EXPECT_SYSER(1, syscall(__NR_statx, 0, NULL, 0, 0, NULL), -1, EFAULT); break;
 		case __LINE__:
 			return ret; /* must be last */
 		/* note: do not set any defaults so as to permit holes above */
-- 
2.25.1




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