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* configure.ac (ASM_SIGRTMIN): Define to SIGRTMIN from <asm/signal.h>.
* signal.c: Use ASM_SIGRTMIN instead of constants provided by libc.
* tests/sigreturn.c: Use ASM_SIGRTMIN instead of hardcoded value.
Use lower RT_* numbers to support pre-3.18 hppa kernels.
* tests/sigreturn.test: Update regexp.
Fix compilation warning introduced by commit
577be2593d4895ef941e1c4e5e1608f7dd13610d
* signal.c (sys_sigreturn) [POWERPC64]: Fix initialization of signal
mask on 32bit personality.
Although sigreturn takes signal mask via frame pointer,
it's more convenient to display signal mask as a syscall argument
rather than an outstanding object of unknown nature:
Before this change:
sigreturn() (mask [USR2 CHLD RT_2 RT_3 RT_4 RT_31 RT_32]) = 0
After this change:
sigreturn({mask=[USR2 CHLD RT_2 RT_3 RT_4 RT_31 RT_32]}) = 0
* signal.c (sys_sigreturn): Display signal mask as a syscall argument.
* linux/64/syscallent.h (139): Use sys_sigreturn for rt_sigreturn
decoding.
* syscall.c [ARM] (arm_regs): Make static.
[ARM] (arm_sp_ptr): New variable.
[AARCH64] (aarch64_sp_ptr, arm_sp_ptr): New variables.
* linux/aarch64/arch_regs.h: New file.
* linux/arm/arch_regs.h (arm_regs): Remove.
(arm_sp_ptr): New declaration.
* signal.c (sys_sigreturn) [ARM]: Use arm_sp_ptr.
[AARCH64]: Print signal mask.
Fix regression introduced by commit v4.9-9-gc3a5c01.
* signal.c (HAVE_SA_RESTORER): New macro.
[HPPA || IA64]: Do not undefine SA_RESTORER.
(old_sigaction, old_sigaction32, new_sigaction): Use HAVE_SA_RESTORER
instead of SA_RESTORER to check whether to define sa_restorer.
(decode_old_sigaction, decode_new_sigaction): Use HAVE_SA_RESTORER in
addition to SA_RESTORER to check whether to use sa_restorer.
Restore the order of including <sys/reg.h> and <linux/ptrace.h>
headers that was inadvertently changed by commit v4.9-280-g5503dd2.
This should fix build on platforms like m68k where some constants
are defined simultaneously as enums by <sys/reg.h> and as macros
by <asm/ptrace.h>.
* process.c: Include "ptrace.h" after "regs.h".
* signal.c: Likewise.
* syscall.c: Likewise.
* util.c: Likewise.
On x86_64/x32, sys_sigreturn is defined only for i386 personality.
* signal.c (sys_sigreturn): Define for X32.
(sys_sigreturn) [X86_64 || X32]: Implement for i386 personality only.
* linux/mips/arch_regs.h (struct mips_regs): New structure.
(mips_REG_*): New macros.
* signal.c (sys_sigreturn) [MIPS]: Use mips_REG_SP.
* syscall.c [MIPS] (struct mips_regs): New variable.
[MIPS] (ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS): New macro.
(mips_a3, mips_r2): Remove.
(print_pc) [MIPS]: Use mips_REG_EPC.
(get_scno) [MIPS]: Use mips_REG_V0 and mips_REG_A3.
(get_syscall_args) [MIPS]: Use mips_REG_A[0-5].
(get_syscall_result) [MIPS]: Remove.
(get_error) [MIPS]: Use mips_REG_A3 and mips_REG_V0.
* regs.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* linux/arch_regs.h: New file.
* linux/alpha/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/arm/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/hppa/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/i386/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/ia64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/mips/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/sh64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/arch_regs.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add them.
* defs.h: Remove definitions of PTRACE_*, REG_*, PT_*, U_REG_*,
and ARM_* macros.
Remove declarations of struct pt_regs variables.
[SPARC]: Do not include <asm/psr.h>.
[SPARC64]: Do not include <asm/psrcompat.h>.
* bjm.c: Do not include <sys/user.h>.
* process.c: Include "regs.h".
Do not include <sys/user.h> and <sys/reg.h>.
[IA64]: Do not include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h> and <asm/rse.h>.
* util.c: Likewise.
* syscall.c: Likewise.
[AARCH64]: Define struct arm_pt_regs and ARM_* macros.
[SPARC]: Include <asm/psr.h>.
[SPARC64]: Include <asm/psrcompat.h>.
* signal.c: Include "regs.h".
Do not include <sys/user.h> and <sys/reg.h>.
[IA64]: Do not include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h>.
* strace.c [IA64]: Do not include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h>.
* signal.c (printsiginfo): Make the first argument a pointer to a const type.
* defs.h (printsiginfo): Likewise.
(printsiginfo, printsiginfo_at): Always define these prototypes.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_TYPES): Remove siginfo_t, as HAVE_SIGINFO_T
is no longer used.
This fixes compilation with musl libc.
This approach was already used in process.c, so I assume it is safe.
* signal.c: Move [HAVE_LINUX_PTRACE_H] code out of [HAVE_SYS_REG_H] check.
* syscall.c: Likewise.
* util.c: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Maarten ter Huurne <maarten@treewalker.org>
Wrap sa_restorer member definitions in #ifdef SA_RESTORER to be
consistent with their use.
If an architecture does not provide sa_restorer members but still
defines SA_RESTORER macro, the latter has to be explicitly undefined.
This change fixes compilation failures like this one:
signal.c: In function 'decode_old_sigaction':
signal.c:631:21: error: 'struct old_sigaction' has no member named 'sa_restorer'
signal.c: In function 'decode_new_sigaction':
signal.c:1224:21: error: 'struct new_sigaction' has no member named 'sa_restorer'
* signal.c (struct old_sigaction, struct old_sigaction32,
struct new_sigaction, struct new_sigaction32):
Wrap sa_restorer member in #ifdef SA_RESTORER.
(decode_old_sigaction, decode_new_sigaction):
Wrap use of sa32.sa_restorer in #ifdef SA_RESTORER.
Signed-off-by: Vicente Olivert Riera <vincent.riera@imgtec.com>
* configure.ac (gl_WARN_ADD): Add -Wsign-compare.
* defs.h (struct tcb): Change 'currpers' type to unsigned.
(struct xlat): Change 'val' type to unsigned
(signame): Add 'const' qualifier to its argument.
(xlookup, printxval): Add 'const' qualifier to the 2nd argument and
change its type to unsigned.
(printpathn): Change the 3rd argument type to unsigned.
(ioctl_lookup): Change 1st argument type to unsigned.
* count.c (call_summary_pers, call_summary): Change 'i' type to unsigned.
* file.c (print_xattr_list): Fix comparisons between signed and unsigned
long values.
* ioctl.c (compare): Fix cast.
(ioctl_lookup): Change 1st argument type to to unsigned.
(ioctl_next_match): Change 'code' type to unsigned.
* mem.c (sys_move_pages): Change 'i' type to unsigned.
* mtd.c (mtd_ioctl): Change 'i' and 'j' types to unsigned.
Print 'i' using %u format string.
* process.c (sys_prctl): Change 'i' type to unsigned.
(printargv): Change 'n' type to unsigned.
(sys_ptrace): Change 'addr' type to unsigned.
* scsi.c (print_sg_io_buffer): Add 'const' qualifier to 'len' argument
and change its type to unsigned. Change 'i' and 'allocated' types
to unsigned.
* signal.c (signame): Add 'const' qualifier to its argument.
Fix comparisons between signed and unsigned values.
(sprintsigmask_n, printsiginfo): Fix comparisons between signed and
unsigned values.
* sock.c (sock_ioctl): Change 'i' and 'nifra' types to unsigned.
* strace.c (expand_tcbtab, alloctcb): Change 'i' type to unsigned.
(detach): Change 'sig' type to unsigned.
(startup_attach): Change 'tcbi' type to unsigned.
(startup_child): Change 'm', 'n', and 'len' types to unsigned.
(init): Use new variable to iterate 'tcbtab'.
(pid2tcb): Change 'i' type to unsigned.
(cleanup): Change 'i' and 'sig' types to unsigned.
* syscall.c (update_personality): Change 'personality' argument type
to unsigned.
(struct qual_options): Change 'bitflag' type to unsigned.
(reallocate_qual): Add 'const' qualifier to its argument and change its
type to unsigned.
(qualify_one): Change 'n' and 'bitflag' arguments types to unsigned.
Add 'const' qualifier to 'n', 'not', and 'pers' arguments.
Change 'p' type to signed int.
(qual_syscall): Change 'bitflag' argument type to unsigned.
Add 'const' qualifier to 'bitflag' and 'not' arguments.
Change 'p' type to signed int.
(qual_signal): Change 'bitflag' argument type to unsigned.
Add 'const' qualifier to 'bitflag' and 'not' arguments.
Change 'i' type to unsigned.
(qual_desc): Change 'bitflag' argument type to unsigned.
Add 'const' qualifier to 'bitflag' and 'not' arguments.
(qualify): Change 'i' type to unsigned.
(get_scno): Change 'currpers' type to unsigned.
Fix a comparison between signed and unsigned values.
* system.c (sys_sysctl): Change 'cnt' and 'max_cnt' types to unsigned.
Fix comparisons between signed and unsigned values.
* util.c (xlookup, printxval): Add 'const' qualifier to 'val' argument
and change its type to unsigned.
(printuid): Fix a comparison between signed and unsigned values.
(printpathn): Change 'n' argument type to unsigned.
(printstr): Change 'size' type to unsigned.
Fix a comparison between signed and unsigned values.
(setbpt): Change 'i' type to unsigned.
* net.c (printsock): Silence a compilation warning.
* reboot.c (sys_reboot): Likewise.
Looks like ia64 doesn't have sa_restorer either, yet still defines
SA_RESTORER. Deploy the same trick that HPPA is using to make the
test pass.
* signal.c (SA_RESTORER): Undefine when IA64 is defined.
(struct new_sigaction) [IA64]: Disable sa_restorer.
Previous commit here re-added the bugs trying to be fixed due to a
logic thinko. The patches were tested in isolation and hand merged
later. Oops.
* signal.c (struct new_sigaction): Change || to &&.
Since the rt_sigaction syscall on hppa doesn't have a sa_restorer,
do not include it in the kernel struct.
We also have to undefine SA_RESTORER so that code doesn't try to
use it. The headers will export this, but the syscall doesn't
actually respect it.
* signal.c (SA_RESTORER): Undefine when HPPA is defined.
(struct new_sigaction): Disable sa_restorer on hppa.
Since the rt_sigaction syscall on alpha doesn't have a sa_restorer,
do not include it in the kernel struct.
* signal.c (struct new_sigaction): Disable sa_restorer on alpha.
Decode siginfo_t more clearly for si_code SI_TIMER.
The 'pid' is actually a POSIX timer id, and the 'uid' is actually the
overrun.
Also factor out the si_value dumping so it's the same for every si_code.
Signed-off-by: Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com>
struct sigaction is another structure that contains members
whose size differs between 32-bit and 64-bit personalities.
* signal.c [HAVE_SIGACTION] (old_sigaction32): New structure.
[HAVE_SIGACTION] (decode_old_sigaction): Decode 32-bit struct
old_sigaction on a 64-bit host.
Signed-off-by: Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com>
stack_t is one of many structures that contain members
whose size differs between 32-bit and 64-bit personalities.
* signal.c (print_stack_t): Decode 32-bit stack_t on a 64-bit host.
Reported-by: Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com>
The sigset_t provided by libc is not quite convenient.
In glibc, sigset_t is an array with space for 1024 bits, which is much
more than required: all architectures supported by Linux have only 64
signals except MIPS, which has 128.
In bionic libc, LP32 sigset_t is only 4 bytes long, which is less than
necessary.
With this change, signal mask is decoded without use of intermediate
sigset_t structure, which saves us some cpu cycles in case of glibc with
its inflated sigset_t, and enables build with libcs where sigset_t is
broken.
Old implementation used to check each signal number in the given signal
mask twice using sigismember().
New implementation is based on popcount and next_set_bit() so it's
noticeably faster.
* configure.ac: Check for __builtin_popcount.
* signal.c: Ensure that NSIG >= 32.
(sprintsigmask, sprintsigmask_long, printsigmask): Remove.
(popcount32, sprintsigmask_n): New functions.
(tprintsigmask_addr, sprintsigmask_val, tprintsigmask_val): New macros.
(print_sigset_addr_len, sys_sigsetmask, sys_sigreturn, sys_siggetmask,
sys_sigsuspend, sys_sigprocmask, decode_new_sigaction): Update to use
new signal mask decoding interface.
* tests/sigaction.c (main): Add a test with almost filled signal mask.
* tests/sigaction.awk: Update.
If SA_RESTORER is not defined by libc headers but defined by kernel
headers, use the definition provided by kernel headers for proper
sigaction decoding.
* signal.c [!SA_RESTORER]: Define to ASM_SA_RESTORER if the latter is
defined, regardless of architecure.
Automatically update all xlat structures using the following sed regexp:
s/^[[:space:]]*{[[:space:]]*0[[:space:]]*,[[:space:]]*NULL[[:space:]]*,\?[[:space:]]*}[[:space:]]*,\?[[:space:]]*/\tXLAT_END/
Automatically convert all xlat structures to XLAT form
using the following sed regexp:
s/^[[:space:]]*{[[:space:]]*\([^",}[:space:]]\+\)[[:space:]]*,[[:space:]]*"\1",\?[[:space:]]*}[[:space:]]*/\tXLAT(\1)/
MIPS userland uses the same sigaction structure with a full signal
mask for old_sigaction and new_sigaction and does does not have
an sa_restorer field.
These changes have been tested on MIPS O32 big/little endian, MIPS N64
big endian and x86-64.
* signal.c (old_sigaction) [MIPS]: Add definition for MIPS.
(decode_old_sigaction) [MIPS]: Print sa_mask according to its definition.
(new_sigaction) [MIPS]: Add definition for MIPS.
Signed-off-by: Chris Dearman <chris.dearman@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
* signal.c [HAVE_SIGACTION] (decode_old_sigaction): New function.
[HAVE_SIGACTION] (sys_sigaction): Use it.
(decode_new_sigaction): New function.
(sys_rt_sigaction): Use it.
The code base has settled on PTRACE_{PEEK,POKE}USER (with an E) and has
logic in defs.h to make sure it's set sanely. Delete this old logic as
the defs.h takes care of it now.
* process.c: Delete PTRACE_PEEKUSR/PTRACE_POKEUSR defines.
* signal.c: Likewise.
* syscall.c: Delete PTRACE_PEEKUSR define.
* util.c: Likewise.
Since glibc-2.18~39 <sys/ptrace.h> defines ptrace_peeksiginfo_args
which collides with <linux/ptrace.h>.
* configure.ac: Check for `struct ptrace_peeksiginfo_args' in
<sys/ptrace.h>.
* process.c: Work around potential conflict between <sys/ptrace.h>
and <linux/ptrace.h> by redefining ptrace_peeksiginfo_args.
* signal.c: Likewise.
* syscall.c: Likewise.
* util.c: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Ali Polatel <alip@exherbo.org>
Take #2 on mainlining strace support for ARC (last one was 4.6 based back
in March 2011), see
http://sourceforge.net/p/strace/mailman/message/27210168/
The syscall ABI is asm-generic/unistd.h based (so no legacy syscalls),
hence very similar to metag port.
test/* all seem to work well.
* linux/arc/ioctlent.h.in: New file.
* linux/arc/syscallent.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add linux/arc/ioctlent.h.in and
linux/arc/syscallent.h.
* configure.ac: Add ARC to the list of supported architectures.
* defs.h: Add ARC support.
* process.c (struct_user_offsets): Likewise.
* signal.c (sys_sigreturn): Likewise.
* syscall.c (print_pc, get_regset, get_regs, get_scno, get_syscall_args,
get_syscall_result, get_error): Likewise.
* util.c (change_syscall): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
Acked-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>