Ioctl in 2.6.35.22 change the argument value?

From: ååè
Date: Thu Jun 30 2011 - 01:26:27 EST


Hello everybody,

When I want to get the block size about the block device(DM or real),I
use the system API like "ioctl(int fd, BLKGETSIZE,long size)".
Everything works fine. But when I pass the third parameter whose type
is "int", the first parameter fd will be changed to zero. It only
happened on x86_64 and 2.6.35 ,on 2.6.38 and 32bit will not occur,
I've already tested on them.
(My PC:Linux server-group 2.6.35-22-server #33-Ubuntu SMP Sun Sep 19
20:48:58 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux)
here is the test code:
int main(){
int fd;
int blksize ;
fd = open("/dev/sda",O_RDONLY,0);
ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE,&blksize) ;
close(fd);
}
If I change the fd type as long , won't occur again. I quite sure the
ioctl syscall when return from userspace changes the fd's value.
(gdb) r
Starting program: /home/test/main
10 fd = open("/dev/sda",O_RDONLY,0);
(gdb)
0x00000000004005a7 <+35>: callq 0x400490 <open@plt>
0x00000000004005ac <+40>: mov %eax,-0x4(%rbp)
0x00000000004005af <+43>: lea -0x8(%rbp),%rdx
0x00000000004005b3 <+47>: mov -0x4(%rbp),%eax
0x00000000004005b6 <+50>: mov $0x1260,%esi
=> 0x00000000004005bb <+55>: mov %eax,%edi
0x00000000004005bd <+57>: mov $0x0,%eax
0x00000000004005c2 <+62>: callq 0x400470 <ioctl@plt>
0x00000000004005c7 <+67>: mov -0x4(%rbp),%eax
(gdb) ni
0x00000000004005bd 11 ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE,&blksize) ;
(gdb) p $edi
$1 = 5
(gdb) n
12 close(fd);
(gdb) p $edi
$3 = 5
(gdb) p fd
$4 = 0
And I also find that in the function :
"int blkdev_ioctl(struct block_device *bdev, fmode_t mode, unsigned
cmd,unsigned long arg)"
If it's case which return put_uint() will be fine ,I mean the fd, and
that was opposite to the case which return put_long();
Dose anybody now which path after 2.6.35 slove the problem ?I just
guess about restore_all(arch/x86/include/). thanks a lot!
I will be gratefull for u help. Thanks a lot. Thanks a million!
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Regards,
Sri.
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2011-06-30

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