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+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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+// Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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+// Copyright (C) 2005-2017 Andes Technology Corporation
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+#ifndef _ASM_NDS32_SYSCALL_H
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+#define _ASM_NDS32_SYSCALL_H 1
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+
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+#include <linux/err.h>
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+struct task_struct;
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+struct pt_regs;
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+
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+/**
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+ * syscall_get_nr - find what system call a task is executing
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+ * @task: task of interest, must be blocked
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+ * @regs: task_pt_regs() of @task
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+ *
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+ * If @task is executing a system call or is at system call
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+ * tracing about to attempt one, returns the system call number.
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+ * If @task is not executing a system call, i.e. it's blocked
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+ * inside the kernel for a fault or signal, returns -1.
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+ *
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+ * Note this returns int even on 64-bit machines. Only 32 bits of
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+ * system call number can be meaningful. If the actual arch value
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+ * is 64 bits, this truncates to 32 bits so 0xffffffff means -1.
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+ *
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+ * It's only valid to call this when @task is known to be blocked.
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+ */
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+int syscall_get_nr(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs)
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+{
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+ return regs->syscallno;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * syscall_rollback - roll back registers after an aborted system call
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+ * @task: task of interest, must be in system call exit tracing
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+ * @regs: task_pt_regs() of @task
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+ *
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+ * It's only valid to call this when @task is stopped for system
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+ * call exit tracing (due to TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE or TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT),
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+ * after tracehook_report_syscall_entry() returned nonzero to prevent
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+ * the system call from taking place.
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+ *
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+ * This rolls back the register state in @regs so it's as if the
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+ * system call instruction was a no-op. The registers containing
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+ * the system call number and arguments are as they were before the
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+ * system call instruction. This may not be the same as what the
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+ * register state looked like at system call entry tracing.
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+ */
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+void syscall_rollback(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs)
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+{
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+ regs->uregs[0] = regs->orig_r0;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * syscall_get_error - check result of traced system call
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+ * @task: task of interest, must be blocked
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+ * @regs: task_pt_regs() of @task
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+ *
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+ * Returns 0 if the system call succeeded, or -ERRORCODE if it failed.
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+ *
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+ * It's only valid to call this when @task is stopped for tracing on exit
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+ * from a system call, due to %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE or %TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT.
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+ */
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+long syscall_get_error(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs)
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+{
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+ unsigned long error = regs->uregs[0];
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+ return IS_ERR_VALUE(error) ? error : 0;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * syscall_get_return_value - get the return value of a traced system call
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+ * @task: task of interest, must be blocked
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+ * @regs: task_pt_regs() of @task
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+ *
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+ * Returns the return value of the successful system call.
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+ * This value is meaningless if syscall_get_error() returned nonzero.
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+ *
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+ * It's only valid to call this when @task is stopped for tracing on exit
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+ * from a system call, due to %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE or %TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT.
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+ */
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+long syscall_get_return_value(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs)
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+{
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+ return regs->uregs[0];
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * syscall_set_return_value - change the return value of a traced system call
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+ * @task: task of interest, must be blocked
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+ * @regs: task_pt_regs() of @task
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+ * @error: negative error code, or zero to indicate success
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+ * @val: user return value if @error is zero
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+ *
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+ * This changes the results of the system call that user mode will see.
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+ * If @error is zero, the user sees a successful system call with a
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+ * return value of @val. If @error is nonzero, it's a negated errno
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+ * code; the user sees a failed system call with this errno code.
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+ *
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+ * It's only valid to call this when @task is stopped for tracing on exit
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+ * from a system call, due to %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE or %TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT.
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+ */
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+void syscall_set_return_value(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs,
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+ int error, long val)
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+{
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+ regs->uregs[0] = (long)error ? error : val;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * syscall_get_arguments - extract system call parameter values
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+ * @task: task of interest, must be blocked
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+ * @regs: task_pt_regs() of @task
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+ * @i: argument index [0,5]
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+ * @n: number of arguments; n+i must be [1,6].
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+ * @args: array filled with argument values
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+ *
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+ * Fetches @n arguments to the system call starting with the @i'th argument
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+ * (from 0 through 5). Argument @i is stored in @args[0], and so on.
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+ * An arch inline version is probably optimal when @i and @n are constants.
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+ *
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+ * It's only valid to call this when @task is stopped for tracing on
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+ * entry to a system call, due to %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE or %TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT.
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+ * It's invalid to call this with @i + @n > 6; we only support system calls
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+ * taking up to 6 arguments.
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+ */
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+#define SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS 6
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+void syscall_get_arguments(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs,
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+ unsigned int i, unsigned int n, unsigned long *args)
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+{
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+ if (n == 0)
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+ return;
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+ if (i + n > SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS) {
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+ unsigned long *args_bad = args + SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS - i;
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+ unsigned int n_bad = n + i - SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS;
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+ pr_warning("%s called with max args %d, handling only %d\n",
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+ __func__, i + n, SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS);
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+ memset(args_bad, 0, n_bad * sizeof(args[0]));
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+ memset(args_bad, 0, n_bad * sizeof(args[0]));
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+ }
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+
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+ if (i == 0) {
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+ args[0] = regs->orig_r0;
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+ args++;
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+ i++;
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+ n--;
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+ }
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+
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+ memcpy(args, ®s->uregs[0] + i, n * sizeof(args[0]));
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * syscall_set_arguments - change system call parameter value
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+ * @task: task of interest, must be in system call entry tracing
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+ * @regs: task_pt_regs() of @task
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+ * @i: argument index [0,5]
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+ * @n: number of arguments; n+i must be [1,6].
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+ * @args: array of argument values to store
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+ *
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+ * Changes @n arguments to the system call starting with the @i'th argument.
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+ * Argument @i gets value @args[0], and so on.
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+ * An arch inline version is probably optimal when @i and @n are constants.
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+ *
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+ * It's only valid to call this when @task is stopped for tracing on
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+ * entry to a system call, due to %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE or %TIF_SYSCALL_AUDIT.
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+ * It's invalid to call this with @i + @n > 6; we only support system calls
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+ * taking up to 6 arguments.
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+ */
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+void syscall_set_arguments(struct task_struct *task, struct pt_regs *regs,
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+ unsigned int i, unsigned int n,
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+ const unsigned long *args)
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+{
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+ if (n == 0)
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+ return;
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+
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+ if (i + n > SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS) {
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+ pr_warn("%s called with max args %d, handling only %d\n",
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+ __func__, i + n, SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS);
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+ n = SYSCALL_MAX_ARGS - i;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (i == 0) {
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+ regs->orig_r0 = args[0];
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+ args++;
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+ i++;
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+ n--;
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+ }
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+
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+ memcpy(®s->uregs[0] + i, args, n * sizeof(args[0]));
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+}
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+#endif /* _ASM_NDS32_SYSCALL_H */
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