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On sparc, unlike all other architectures, old sigaction syscall takes
a negated signal number.
* signal.c (SYS_FUNC(sigaction)) [SPARC || SPARC64]: Enhance printing
of negative signal number argument.
On alpha, struct old_sigaction.sa_flags has a 32-bit type.
On mips, only first word of old_sigaction.sa_mask is read.
On all architectures except alpha and mips that have old sigaction
syscall, struct old_sigaction has sa_restorer field that has to be
decoded.
* signal.c (struct old_sigaction) [ALPHA]: Change sa_flags type
to unsigned int, add ATTRIBUTE_PACKED.
[MIPS]: Dhrink sa_mask array to 1 element.
[!ALPHA && !MIPS]: Define sa_restorer field unconditionally.
(struct old_sigaction32): Likewise.
(decode_old_sigaction) [!current_wordsize]: Initialize sa_restorer field
from old_sigaction32.sa_restorer unconditionally.
[!ALPHA && !MIPS]: Print old_sigaction.sa_restorer if SA_RESTORER flag
is set.
* NEWS: Mention this change.
Parsers of sigprocmask and osf_sigprocmask syscalls are different
anyway, so rename the function to match the syscall name.
* signal.c [ALPHA] (SYS_FUNC(sigprocmask)): Rename
to SYS_FUNC(osf_sigprocmask).
* linux/alpha/syscallent.h: Update sys_func.
Old ssetmask syscall takes an argument and returns a value of type int.
Old sgetmask syscall may return an error.
* signal.c (SYS_FUNC(ssetmask)): Explicitly convert the argument
and return value to unsigned int, print it using sprint_old_sigmask_val.
(SYS_FUNC(sgetmask)): Do not print the mask in case of syserror.
* tests/sxetmask.c: New file.
* tests/gen_tests.in (sxetmask): New entry.
* tests/pure_executables.list: Add sxetmask.
* tests/.gitignore: Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention this fix.
On some architectures old sigsuspend syscall takes the signal mask from
the 3rd argument, on some from the 1st. And, if it wasn't peculiar
enough, the signal mask is passed by value on all architectures except
mips where it's passed by reference.
* signal.c (SYS_FUNC(sigsuspend)): Take the signal mask from the last
argument.
* linux/alpha/syscallent.h (sigsuspend): Set nargs to 1.
* linux/crisv10/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/mips/syscallent-o32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh64/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* tests/sigsuspend.c: New file.
* tests/gen_tests.in (sigsuspend): New entry.
* tests/pure_executables.list: Add sigsuspend.
* tests/.gitignore: Likewise.
* NEWS: Mention this fix.
As the definition of NSIG_BYTES is based on NSIG defined in <signal.h>,
NSIG_BYTES cannot be used in files that use kernel sigset_t.
Add another wrapper around print_sigset_addr_len_limit function that
takes one argument less than print_sigset_addr_len wrapper. This new
wrapper is going to be used in cases when the length argument is equal
to NSIG_BYTES.
* defs.h (print_sigset_addr): New function prototype.
* signal.c (print_sigset_addr): New function.
* linux/alpha/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Replace
print_sigset_addr_len with print_sigset_addr.
* linux/arm/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Likewise.
* linux/crisv10/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Likewise.
* linux/ia64/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Likewise.
* linux/microblaze/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Likewise.
* linux/mips/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Likewise.
* linux/tile/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/arch_sigreturn.c (arch_sigreturn): Likewise.
Remove temporary macros created for transition from long
to kernel_ulong_t.
Automatically replace PRI_kr[dux] with PRI_kl[dux] using
$ git grep -l 'PRI_kr[dux]' | xargs sed -ri 's/PRI_kr([dux])/PRI_kl\1/g'
* defs.h (PRI_krd, PRI_kru, PRI_krx): Remove. All users updated.
Remove temporary types created for transition from long
to kernel_ulong_t.
Automatically replace kernel_scno_t and kernel_ureg_t with
kernel_ulong_t using
$ git grep -El 'kernel_(scno|ureg)_t' |
xargs sed -ri 's/kernel_(scno|ureg)_t/kernel_ulong_t/g'
* kernel_types.h (kernel_scno_t, kernel_ureg_t): Remove.
All users updated.
Prepare for the change of kernel_ureg_t and kernel_scno_t from
unsigned long to kernel_ulong_t.
* defs.h (PRI_krd, PRI_kru, PRI_krx): New temporary macros.
All users updated.
Change type of sa_handler and sa_restorer fields from function pointers
to unsigned long. This saves the code from a lot of casts between
pointers and integers.
Rename __sa_handler to sa_handler__ as names starting with underscore
symbol are reserved and should not be used.
* signal.c (old_sigaction): Rename __sa_handler to sa_handler__,
all users updated. Change the type of sa_handler__ and sa_restorer
from pointer to unsigned long.
(old_sigaction32): Rename __sa_handler to sa_handler__, all users
updated.
(decode_old_sigaction): Remove now redundant casts from
old_sigaction32.sa_handler__ to old_sigaction.sa_handler__,
from old_sigaction32.sa_restorer to old_sigaction.sa_restorer,
and from old_sigaction.sa_handler__ to unsigned long. Print
old_sigaction.sa_restorer using printaddr.
* signal.c (new_sigaction): Rename __sa_handler to sa_handler__,
all users updated. Change the type of sa_handler__ and sa_restorer
from pointer to unsigned long.
(new_sigaction32): Rename __sa_handler to sa_handler__, all users
updated.
(decode_new_sigaction): Remove now redundant casts from
new_sigaction32.sa_handler__ to new_sigaction.sa_handler__,
from new_sigaction32.sa_restorer to new_sigaction.sa_restorer,
and from new_sigaction.sa_handler__ to unsigned long. Print
new_sigaction.sa_restorer using printaddr.
* defs.h (print_sigset_addr_len): Change len argument type from long
to kernel_ureg_t.
* signal.c (print_sigset_addr_len_limit, print_sigset_addr_len): Likewise.
* defs.h (print_sigset_addr_len) Change address argument type from long
to kernel_ureg_t.
* signal.c (print_sigset_addr_len_limit, print_sigset_addr_len,
decode_old_sigaction, decode_new_sigaction): Likewise.
In all places where LONG_LONG is used the destination already has type
unsigned long long, so it is quite natural to change LONG_LONG as well.
* defs.h (LONG_LONG): Rename to ULONG_LONG, change return type
from long long to unsigned long long. All callers updated.
* xlat/sa_handler_values.in: New file.
* signal.c: Include "xlat/sa_handler_values.h".
(get_sa_handler_str, print_sa_handler): New functions.
(SYS_FUNC(sigsetmask), SYS_FUNC(signal), decode_new_sigaction): Use them.
The syscall parsers guarded by HAVE_SIGACTION check have to be compiled
regardless of libc sigaction function availability.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Remove sigaction.
* signal.c: Remove HAVE_SIGACTION checks.
As the value returned by sprint_timespec points to a static area and may
be overwritten by subsequent calls to sprint_timespec, it is not safe to
save this value on entering syscall and use it later on exiting.
* signal.c (SYS_FUNC(rt_sigtimedwait)): On entering syscall, copy the
value returned by sprint_timespec to a dynamically allocated memory,
and save the pointer using set_tcb_priv_data. On exiting, restore it
using get_tcb_priv_data.
* signal.c (SYS_FUNC(rt_sigqueueinfo)): Print first syscall argument
using %d format.
(SYS_FUNC(rt_tgsigqueueinfo)): Print first and second syscall arguments
using %d format.
* tests/rt_tgsigqueueinfo.c: New file.
* tests/rt_tgsigqueueinfo.test: New test.
* tests/.gitignore: Add rt_tgsigqueueinfo.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Likewise.
(TESTS): Add rt_tgsigqueueinfo.test.
* signal (print_sigset_addr_len_limit): New function, cloned from
print_sigset_addr_len with added minimal length argument.
Treat length less than minimal length or greater than NSIG/8 as invalid.
Do not align length to 4-byte boundary. Align destination buffer
to 4-byte boundary and initialize it with zeroes so that subsequent
call to sprintsigmask_n will not access uninitialized data.
(print_sigset_addr_len): Turn into a wrapper around
print_sigset_addr_len_limit with current_wordsize
as a minimal length argument.
(SYS_FUNC(rt_sigpending)): Call print_sigset_addr_len_limit
instead of print_sigset_addr_len with 1 as a minimal length argument.
* tests/rt_sigpending.c: New file.
* tests/rt_sigpending.test: New test.
* tests/.gitignore: Add rt_sigpending.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Likewise.
(TESTS): Add rt_sigpending.test.
musl libc defines SIGRTMAX to a function that returns signed int,
which obviously makes gcc -Wsign-compare unhappy.
* signal.c (signame): Cast ASM_SIGRTMAX to unsigned int.
Fix multiple personalities support in parsers of ptrace,
rt_sigqueueinfo, rt_tgsigqueueinfo, rt_sigtimedwait and waitid syscalls
by converting printsiginfo_at into a mpersified printer.
* printsiginfo.c (siginfo_t): Mpersify.
(printsiginfo_at): Wrap function name into MPERS_PRINTER_DECL.
* defs.h (printsiginfo_at): Remove.
* signal.c (print_sigqueueinfo, sys_rt_sigtimedwait): Use mpersified
printsiginfo_at.
* process.c (sys_ptrace): Likewise.
* wait.c (sys_waitid): Likewise.
* printsiginfo.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h: Do not include <signal.h>.
(printsiginfo): Remove.
* printsiginfo.c: Include <signal.h> and "printsiginfo.h".
* strace.c: Likewise.
* sigaltstack.c: Include <signal.h>.
* signal.c: Likewise.
* sigreturn.c: Likewise.
* time.c: Likewise.
* signal.c (print_sigset_addr_len, decode_old_sigaction):
Use printaddr and umove_or_printaddr.
(sys_signal): Use printaddr.
(sys_sigprocmask, sys_sigpending, sys_rt_sigprocmask,
sys_rt_sigpending): Remove redundant checks for syserror.
(decode_new_sigaction): Use umove_or_printaddr.
Introduce SYS_FUNC macro to declare and define all syscall parsers.
* Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Add sys_func.h.
(sys_func.h): New rule.
* defs.h (SYS_FUNC_NAME, SYS_FUNC): New macros.
* linux/syscall.h: Include "sys_func.h".
[NEED_UID16_PARSERS]: Use SYS_FUNC to declare uid16 syscall parsers.
Remove other declarations.
* linux/alpha/syscallent.h (160, 161): Add sys_ prefix to osf_statfs
and osf_fstatfs syscall parsers.
* *.c: Use SYS_FUNC to define syscall parsers.
* printsiginfo.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h (printsiginfo): Change second argument's type from int to bool.
* signal.c: Stop defining siginfo_t related constants.
Move inclusion of xlat/sig*_codes.h files to printsiginfo.c
(printsigsource, printsigval, printsiginfo_at): Move to printsiginfo.c.
(printsiginfo): Change second argument's type from int to bool,
split, and move to printsiginfo.c.
When signal is received, or if we have attached to a process,
current syscall (if process is in one) gets restarted.
Some syscalls are restarted via "restart_syscall()" mechanism.
On such sycalls, we don't show _which_ syscall gets restarted.
IOW: users want to see "resuming interrupted nanosleep"
instead of "resuming interrupted call" when they attach to "sleep 999".
Kernel does expose this information. The only thing we need is
to fetch syscall# on attach, and save it.
This patch does this. It adds tcp->s_prev_ent, which is
a pointer to struct_sysent of the previous syscall of this tracee.
It can be NULL.
sys_restart_syscall() is made to use it when the message is generated.
To similarly handle restart_syscall() *after signals*, not just
on attach, on each syscall exit patch saves exited syscall's data
in the same member (tcp->s_prev_ent).
Example:
$ sleep 3 & strace -p $!
Process 8728 attached
restart_syscall(<... resuming interrupted nanosleep ...>) = 0
_exit(0) = ?
+++ exited with 0 +++
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
* sigreturn.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h (sprintsigmask_n): New prototype.
(tprintsigmask_addr): New macro.
* signal.c (sprintsigmask_n): Make global.
(tprintsigmask_addr): Remove.
(sys_sigreturn): Move to sigreturn.c.