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authorTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2011-06-14 05:20:15 -0400
committerOleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>2011-06-16 15:41:53 -0400
commit3544d72a0e10d0aa1c1bd59ed77a53a59cdc12f7 (patch)
tree27eb767b5cb98f58cccb5b7053a58bccd105f9d0 /kernel/signal.c
parent73ddff2bee159ffb580bd24faf625cd5e628f5ec (diff)
ptrace: implement PTRACE_SEIZE
PTRACE_ATTACH implicitly issues SIGSTOP on attach which has side effects on tracee signal and job control states. This patch implements a new ptrace request PTRACE_SEIZE which attaches a tracee without trapping it or affecting its signal and job control states. The usage is the same with PTRACE_ATTACH but it takes PTRACE_SEIZE_* flags in @data. Currently, the only defined flag is PTRACE_SEIZE_DEVEL which is a temporary flag to enable PTRACE_SEIZE. PTRACE_SEIZE will change ptrace behaviors outside of attach itself. The changes will be implemented gradually and the DEVEL flag is to prevent programs which expect full SEIZE behavior from using it before all the behavior modifications are complete while allowing unit testing. The flag will be removed once SEIZE behaviors are completely implemented. * PTRACE_SEIZE, unlike ATTACH, doesn't force tracee to trap. After attaching tracee continues to run unless a trap condition occurs. * PTRACE_SEIZE doesn't affect signal or group stop state. * If PTRACE_SEIZE'd, group stop uses PTRACE_EVENT_STOP trap which uses exit_code of (signr | PTRACE_EVENT_STOP << 8) where signr is one of the stopping signals if group stop is in effect or SIGTRAP otherwise, and returns usual trap siginfo on PTRACE_GETSIGINFO instead of NULL. Seizing sets PT_SEIZED in ->ptrace of the tracee. This flag will be used to determine whether new SEIZE behaviors should be enabled. Test program follows. #define PTRACE_SEIZE 0x4206 #define PTRACE_SEIZE_DEVEL 0x80000000 static const struct timespec ts100ms = { .tv_nsec = 100000000 }; static const struct timespec ts1s = { .tv_sec = 1 }; static const struct timespec ts3s = { .tv_sec = 3 }; int main(int argc, char **argv) { pid_t tracee; tracee = fork(); if (tracee == 0) { nanosleep(&ts100ms, NULL); while (1) { printf("tracee: alive\n"); nanosleep(&ts1s, NULL); } } if (argc > 1) kill(tracee, SIGSTOP); nanosleep(&ts100ms, NULL); ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, tracee, NULL, (void *)(unsigned long)PTRACE_SEIZE_DEVEL); if (argc > 1) { waitid(P_PID, tracee, NULL, WSTOPPED); ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, tracee, NULL, NULL); } nanosleep(&ts3s, NULL); printf("tracer: exiting\n"); return 0; } When the above program is called w/o argument, tracee is seized while running and remains running. When tracer exits, tracee continues to run and print out messages. # ./test-seize-simple tracee: alive tracee: alive tracee: alive tracer: exiting tracee: alive tracee: alive When called with an argument, tracee is seized from stopped state and continued, and returns to stopped state when tracer exits. # ./test-seize tracee: alive tracee: alive tracee: alive tracer: exiting # ps -el|grep test-seize 1 T 0 4720 1 0 80 0 - 941 signal ttyS0 00:00:00 test-seize -v2: SEIZE doesn't schedule TRAP_STOP and leaves tracee running as Jan suggested. -v3: PTRACE_EVENT_STOP traps now report group stop state by signr. If group stop is in effect the stop signal number is returned as part of exit_code; otherwise, SIGTRAP. This was suggested by Denys and Oleg. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Cc: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com> Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/signal.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/signal.c39
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/signal.c b/kernel/signal.c
index b5f55ca1f43f..589292f38530 100644
--- a/kernel/signal.c
+++ b/kernel/signal.c
@@ -1873,21 +1873,26 @@ static void ptrace_stop(int exit_code, int why, int clear_code, siginfo_t *info)
1873 recalc_sigpending_tsk(current); 1873 recalc_sigpending_tsk(current);
1874} 1874}
1875 1875
1876void ptrace_notify(int exit_code) 1876static void ptrace_do_notify(int signr, int exit_code, int why)
1877{ 1877{
1878 siginfo_t info; 1878 siginfo_t info;
1879 1879
1880 BUG_ON((exit_code & (0x7f | ~0xffff)) != SIGTRAP);
1881
1882 memset(&info, 0, sizeof info); 1880 memset(&info, 0, sizeof info);
1883 info.si_signo = SIGTRAP; 1881 info.si_signo = signr;
1884 info.si_code = exit_code; 1882 info.si_code = exit_code;
1885 info.si_pid = task_pid_vnr(current); 1883 info.si_pid = task_pid_vnr(current);
1886 info.si_uid = current_uid(); 1884 info.si_uid = current_uid();
1887 1885
1888 /* Let the debugger run. */ 1886 /* Let the debugger run. */
1887 ptrace_stop(exit_code, why, 1, &info);
1888}
1889
1890void ptrace_notify(int exit_code)
1891{
1892 BUG_ON((exit_code & (0x7f | ~0xffff)) != SIGTRAP);
1893
1889 spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock); 1894 spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
1890 ptrace_stop(exit_code, CLD_TRAPPED, 1, &info); 1895 ptrace_do_notify(SIGTRAP, exit_code, CLD_TRAPPED);
1891 spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock); 1896 spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
1892} 1897}
1893 1898
@@ -2017,7 +2022,13 @@ static bool do_signal_stop(int signr)
2017/** 2022/**
2018 * do_jobctl_trap - take care of ptrace jobctl traps 2023 * do_jobctl_trap - take care of ptrace jobctl traps
2019 * 2024 *
2020 * It is currently used only to trap for group stop while ptraced. 2025 * When PT_SEIZED, it's used for both group stop and explicit
2026 * SEIZE/INTERRUPT traps. Both generate PTRACE_EVENT_STOP trap with
2027 * accompanying siginfo. If stopped, lower eight bits of exit_code contain
2028 * the stop signal; otherwise, %SIGTRAP.
2029 *
2030 * When !PT_SEIZED, it's used only for group stop trap with stop signal
2031 * number as exit_code and no siginfo.
2021 * 2032 *
2022 * CONTEXT: 2033 * CONTEXT:
2023 * Must be called with @current->sighand->siglock held, which may be 2034 * Must be called with @current->sighand->siglock held, which may be
@@ -2025,11 +2036,21 @@ static bool do_signal_stop(int signr)
2025 */ 2036 */
2026static void do_jobctl_trap(void) 2037static void do_jobctl_trap(void)
2027{ 2038{
2039 struct signal_struct *signal = current->signal;
2028 int signr = current->jobctl & JOBCTL_STOP_SIGMASK; 2040 int signr = current->jobctl & JOBCTL_STOP_SIGMASK;
2029 2041
2030 WARN_ON_ONCE(!signr); 2042 if (current->ptrace & PT_SEIZED) {
2031 ptrace_stop(signr, CLD_STOPPED, 0, NULL); 2043 if (!signal->group_stop_count &&
2032 current->exit_code = 0; 2044 !(signal->flags & SIGNAL_STOP_STOPPED))
2045 signr = SIGTRAP;
2046 WARN_ON_ONCE(!signr);
2047 ptrace_do_notify(signr, signr | (PTRACE_EVENT_STOP << 8),
2048 CLD_STOPPED);
2049 } else {
2050 WARN_ON_ONCE(!signr);
2051 ptrace_stop(signr, CLD_STOPPED, 0, NULL);
2052 current->exit_code = 0;
2053 }
2033} 2054}
2034 2055
2035static int ptrace_signal(int signr, siginfo_t *info, 2056static int ptrace_signal(int signr, siginfo_t *info,