From: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
To: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>,
Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Roland McGrath <roland@hack.frob.com>,
Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>,
Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>,
Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>,
Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC/PATCH] Implement new PTRACE_EVENT_SYSCALL_{ENTER,EXIT}
Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 19:49:47 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5373BACB.9090807@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140119152922.GA13689@redhat.com>
I realized now that I responded to this. Sorry about that.
On 01/19/2014 03:29 PM, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> On 01/19, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
>>
>> On Friday, January 10 2014, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
>>
>>> So suppose that gdb does ptrace(PTRACE_SINGLESTEP) and the tracee
>>> executes the "syscall" insn. What it should report?
>> [...]
>>> But what should syscall-exit do? Should it still report SIGSEGV as
>>> it currently does, or should it report _SYSCALL_EXIT instead (if
>>> PTRACE_O_SYSCALL_EXIT of course), or should it report both?
>>
>> Both only if _SYSCALL_EXIT is set. Otherwise, stick to the current
>> behavior, I guess.
>
> OK, both. In which order? Probably _EXIT first. But this looks a bit
> strange. Suppose that the tracee reports _EXIT, then debugger does
> ptrace(PTRACE_CONT), should the tracee report SIGTRAP?
Seems to me that this should be very much the same as fork/vfork/clone
event handling. Those are triggered by a syscall anyway. So, say:
- ptrace(PTRACE_SINGLESTEP)
- the tracee executes the "syscall" insn, and the syscall is "clone".
- PTRACE_EVENT_FORK is reported.
- The debugger does ptrace(PTRACE_CONT).
What should be reported? What is reported now?
--
Pedro Alves
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-05-14 18:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-01-06 22:52 [RFC/PATCH] Implement new PTRACE_EVENT_SYSCALL_{ENTER,EXIT} Sergio Durigan Junior
2014-01-07 15:30 ` Oleg Nesterov
2014-01-07 16:37 ` Sergio Durigan Junior
2014-01-07 19:12 ` Oleg Nesterov
2014-01-09 18:49 ` Pedro Alves
2014-01-10 13:58 ` Oleg Nesterov
2014-01-19 2:48 ` Sergio Durigan Junior
2014-01-19 15:29 ` Oleg Nesterov
2014-05-14 18:49 ` Pedro Alves [this message]
2014-05-15 14:36 ` Denys Vlasenko
2014-05-16 10:30 ` Pedro Alves
2014-01-09 21:04 ` Roland McGrath
2014-01-19 2:39 ` Sergio Durigan Junior
2014-01-13 13:35 ` Denys Vlasenko
2014-01-19 2:29 ` Sergio Durigan Junior
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