Subject: Re: kern/33026: is exported to userland
To: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
From: Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 03/07/2006 17:15:49
On Mar 8,  8:52am, simonb@wasabisystems.com (Simon Burge) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: kern/33026: <sys/systm.h> is exported to userland

| Simon Burge wrote:
| 
| > thorpej@shagadelic.org wrote:
| > 
| > > >Number:         33026
| > > >Category:       kern
| > > >Synopsis:       <sys/systm.h> is exported to userland
| > > >Description:
| > > 	<sys/systm.h> is exported to userland.  This kernel-only header
| > > 	contains nothing of value outside that context, and changes to
| > > 	that header file (which were totally appropriate for a kernel
| > > 	environment) recently broke compilation of the NetBSD userland.
| > > 
| > > >How-To-Repeat:
| > > 	N/A
| > > >Fix:
| > > 	<sys/systm.h> should be removed from the collection of userland
| > > 	headers and added to the obsolete list. 
| > 
| > It's uglier than that even.  Latish last year I changed it so that
| > <sys/systm.h> _wasn't_ installed in userland, but libc uses -I${src}/sys
| > and some libc code uses <sys/systm.h>.
| 
| All the uses of <sys/systm.h> appear to be to get the SCARG macro.  As a
| fix, do we find another header for this macro?  <sys/syscallargs.h> seems
| best at a quick glance, except that it's autogenerated.  It wouldn't be
| too hard to get makesyscalls.sh to add these macros at the bottom of the
| header.

The only thing that uses SCARG() in libc is the clockctl stuff. I suggest
that we just break it (clockctl) and use a sane API with it. So what, ntp
will need to be recompiled if it uses clockctl or run as root.

christos