| FETCH(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | FETCH(9) |
fetch, fubyte,
fuword, fuword16,
fuword32, fuword64,
fueword, fueword32,
fueword64 — fetch data from
user-space
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
int
fubyte(volatile
const void *base);
long
fuword(volatile
const void *base);
int
fuword16(volatile
const void *base);
int32_t
fuword32(volatile
const void *base);
int64_t
fuword64(volatile
const void *base);
int
fueword(volatile
const void *base, long
*val);
int
fueword32(volatile
const void *base, int32_t
*val);
int
fueword64(volatile
const void *base, int64_t
*val);
#include
<sys/resourcevar.h>
The fetch functions are designed to copy
small amounts of data from user-space of the current process. If read is
successful, it is performed atomically. The data read must be naturally
aligned.
The fetch routines provide the following
functionality:
fubyte()fuword()fuword16()fuword32()fuword64()fueword()fueword32()fueword64()The callers of
fuword(),
fuword32()
and
fuword64()
functions cannot distinguish between -1 read from userspace and function
failure.
The fubyte(),
fuword(), fuword16(),
fuword32(), and fuword64()
functions return the data fetched or -1 on failure. The
fueword(), fueword32() and
fueword64() functions return 0 on success and -1 on
failure.
| January 23, 2020 | Debian |