NAME
fetch, fubyte, fuword, fuword16, fuword32, fuword64, fueword, fueword32, fueword64 — fetch data from user-spaceSYNOPSIS
#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>
DESCRIPTION
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()
- Fetches a byte of data from the user-space address base. The byte read is zero-extended into the results variable.
- fuword()
- Fetches a word of data (long) from the user-space address base.
- fuword16()
- Fetches 16 bits of data from the user-space address base. The half-word read is zero-extended into the results variable.
- fuword32()
- Fetches 32 bits of data from the user-space address base.
- fuword64()
- Fetches 64 bits of data from the user-space address base.
- fueword()
- Fetches a word of data (long) from the user-space address base and stores the result in the variable pointed by val.
- fueword32()
- Fetches 32 bits of data from the user-space address base and stores the result in the variable pointed by val.
- fueword64()
- Fetches 64 bits of data from the user-space address base and stores the result in the variable pointed by val.
RETURN VALUES
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.SEE ALSO
copy(9), store(9)January 23, 2020 | Debian |