/* * Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation * * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ #include #include #include static struct _k_object *validate_any_object(void *obj) { struct _k_object *ko; int ret; ko = _k_object_find(obj); /* This can be any kernel object and it doesn't have to be * initialized */ ret = _k_object_validate(ko, K_OBJ_ANY, _OBJ_INIT_ANY); if (ret) { #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK _dump_object_error(ret, obj, ko, K_OBJ_ANY); #endif return NULL; } return ko; } /* Normally these would be included in userspace.c, but the way * syscall_dispatch.c declares weak handlers results in build errors if these * are located in userspace.c. Just put in a separate file. * * To avoid double _k_object_find() lookups, we don't call the implementation * function, but call a level deeper. */ Z_SYSCALL_HANDLER(k_object_access_grant, object, thread) { struct _k_object *ko; Z_OOPS(Z_SYSCALL_OBJ_INIT(thread, K_OBJ_THREAD)); ko = validate_any_object((void *)object); Z_OOPS(Z_SYSCALL_VERIFY_MSG(ko, "object %p access denied", (void *)object)); _thread_perms_set(ko, (struct k_thread *)thread); return 0; } Z_SYSCALL_HANDLER(k_object_release, object) { struct _k_object *ko; ko = validate_any_object((void *)object); Z_OOPS(Z_SYSCALL_VERIFY_MSG(ko, "object %p access denied", (void *)object)); _thread_perms_clear(ko, _current); return 0; } Z_SYSCALL_HANDLER(k_object_alloc, otype) { Z_OOPS(Z_SYSCALL_VERIFY_MSG(otype > K_OBJ_ANY && otype < K_OBJ_LAST && otype != K_OBJ__THREAD_STACK_ELEMENT, "bad object type %d requested", otype)); return (u32_t)_impl_k_object_alloc(otype); }