ref: 5e304164f4acfdd78208838a64185f833a7d48db
dir: /lib/sys/syscall+osx-x64.s/
.globl _sys$syscall _sys$syscall: /* hack: We load 6 args regardless of how many we actually have. This may load junk values, but if the syscall doesn't use them, it's going to be harmless. */ movq %rdi,%rax /* 8(%rsp): hidden type arg */ movq 16(%rsp),%rdi movq 24(%rsp),%rsi movq 32(%rsp),%rdx movq 40(%rsp),%r10 movq 48(%rsp),%r8 movq 56(%rsp),%r9 syscall jae .success negq %rax .success: ret /* * OSX is strange about fork, and needs an assembly wrapper. * The fork() syscall, when called directly, returns the pid in both * processes, which means that both parent and child think they're * the parent. * * checking this involves peeking in %edx, so we need to do this in asm. */ .globl _sys$__osx_fork _sys$__osx_fork: movq $0x2000002,%rax syscall jae .forksuccess negq %rax .forksuccess: testl %edx,%edx jz .isparent xorq %rax,%rax .isparent: ret /* * OSX is strange about pipe, and needs an assembly wrapper. * The pipe() syscall returns the pipes created in eax:edx, and * needs to copy them to the destination locations manually. */ .globl _sys$__osx_pipe _sys$__osx_pipe: movq $0x200002a,%rax syscall jae .pipesuccess negq %rax .pipesuccess: movl %eax,(%rdi) movl %edx,4(%rdi) xorq %rax,%rax ret .globl _sys$__osx_lseek _sys$__osx_lseek: movq $0x20000C7,%rax syscall jae .lseeksuccess negq %rax .lseeksuccess: shlq $32,%rdx orq %rdx,%rax ret .globl _sys$__osx_gettimeofday _sys$__osx_gettimeofday: movq $0x2000074,%rax syscall jae .gettimeofdaysuccess negq %rax ret .gettimeofdaysuccess: cmpq $0,%rax je .noreg movq %rax,0(%rdi) movl %edx,8(%rdi) xorq %rax,%rax .noreg: ret