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.\" 2007-10-23 mtk: moved the _syscallN specific material to the
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.\" new _syscall(2) page, and substantially enhanced and rewrote
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.TH INTRO 2 2010-02-03 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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intro \- Introduction to system calls
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Section 2 of the manual describes the Linux system calls.
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A system call is an entry point into the Linux kernel.
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Usually, system calls are not invoked directly:
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instead, most system calls have corresponding C library
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wrapper functions which perform the steps required
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(e.g., trapping to kernel mode) in order to invoke
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the system call.
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Thus, making a system call looks the same as invoking a normal
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library function.
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For a list of the Linux system calls, see
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.BR syscalls (2).
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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On error, most system calls return a negative error number
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(i.e., the negated value of one of the constants described in
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.BR errno (3)).
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The C library wrapper hides this detail from the caller: when a
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system call returns a negative value, the wrapper copies the
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absolute value into the
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.I errno
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variable, and returns \-1 as the return value of the wrapper.
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The value returned by a successful system call depends on the call.
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Many system calls return 0 on success, but some can return nonzero
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values from a successful call.
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The details are described in the individual manual pages.
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In some cases,
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the programmer must define a feature test macro in order to obtain
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the declaration of a system call from the header file specified
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in the man page SYNOPSIS section.
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In such cases, the required macro is described in the man page.
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For further information on feature test macros, see
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.BR feature_test_macros (7).
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.SH "CONFORMING TO"
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Certain terms and abbreviations are used to indicate Unix variants
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and standards to which calls in this section conform.
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See
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.BR standards (7).
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.SH NOTES
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.SS "Calling Directly"
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In most cases, it is unnecessary to invoke a system call directly,
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but there are times when the Standard C library does not implement
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a nice wrapper function for you.
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In this case, the programmer must manually invoke the system call using
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.BR syscall (2).
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Historically, this was also possible using one of the _syscall macros
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described in
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.BR _syscall (2).
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.SS Authors and Copyright Conditions
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Look at the header of the manual page source for the author(s) and copyright
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conditions.
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Note that these can be different from page to page!
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR _syscall (2),
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.BR syscall (2),
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.BR errno (3),
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.BR feature_test_macros (7),
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.BR standards (7)
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