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Because there are never enough print_quoted_string flags.
* defs.h (QUOTE_EMIT_COMMENT): New quoting flag macro constant.
* util.c (string_quote): Emit " /* " in the beginning and " */" in the
end if QUOTE_EMIT_COMMENT is passed.
(print_quoted_string): Increase alloc_size by 7 if QUOTE_EMIT_COMMENT is
passed.
As the remaining non-generated ioctl tests differ from ioctl.test only
in strace options, and since gen_tests.sh can pass arguments to sourced
tests, replace the remaining non-generated ioctl tests with invocations
of ioctl.test with appropriate parameters.
* tests/ioctl.test: Pass script arguments to the strace invocation.
* tests/gen_tests.in (ioctl_dm): New entry, invoke ioctl.test with -s9.
(ioctl_dm-v): New entry, invoke ioctl.test with -v -s9.
(ioctl_kvm_run): New entry, invoke ioctl.test with -a36 -y.
(ioctl_loop-nv): New entry, invoke ioctl.test with -a22 -e verbose=none.
(ioctl_nsfs): New entry, invoke ioctl.test with -esignal=none.
(ioctl_sock_gifconf): New entry, invoke ioctl.test with -a28 -s1.
(ioctl_evdev-v, ioctl_loop-v, ioctl_rtc-v): Invoke ioctl.test
with -v option instead of ioctl-v.sh.
* tests/ioctl_dm-v.test: Remove.
* tests/ioctl_dm.test: Likewise.
* tests/ioctl_kvm_run.test: Likewise.
* tests/ioctl_loop-nv.test: Likewise.
* tests/ioctl_nsfs.test: Likewise.
* tests/ioctl_sock_gifconf.test: Likewise.
* tests/ioctl-v.sh: Likewise.
* tests/Makefile.am (DECODER_TESTS, EXTRA_DIST): Remove them.
* tests/gen_tests.sh: Read first argument separately, put it in $arg0,
and the rest of the arguments in $args.
(case "$arg0" in) <+*)>: Set command line to $args and source $arg0.
From the very first commit when CRIS architecture support was introduced
and up to this comment that ends the agony of this non-functional code,
this support was incomplete and could never be compiled.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove linux/crisv*.
* clone.c: Remove CRISV* checks.
* configure.ac ($host_cpu == cris*): Remove.
* linux/crisv10: Remove.
* linux/crisv32: Likewise.
Fixes: v4.5.18-77-gea0e6e8 ("CRIS support by Hinko Kocevar ...")
* futex.c (VALP, VALP_PR, VAL2P, VAL2P_PR): New macro definitions.
(main): Allow EINVAL on *REQUEUE* checks with VAL/VAL2 with higher bit
being set, check that the existing behaviour preserved with VALP/VAL2P
where higher bit is unset.
Based on an analysis of arm_syscall in arch/arm/kernel/traps.c.
* linux/arm/syscallent.h ([ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL+1+2]): Update
argument number, add TM flag.
([ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL+1+1], [ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL+1+3],
[ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL+1+4], [ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL+1+5]):
Update argument number.
We (apparently) had a long-standing test failure inside strace-ff.test
with the symptom that it misses exit_group call. As it turned out, it
was PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC followed by execve syscall exiting stop. That
behaviour indeed screwed all the syscall state tracking for the tracee.
Let's try to patch it up by calling trace_syscall when we receive
PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC outside syscall.
* defs.h (TCB_RECOVERING): New tcb flag.
* strace.c (dispatch_event) <case TE_STOP_BEFORE_EXECVE>: Invoke
trace_syscall with TCB_RECOVERING flag being set for the current_tcp
if the tracee is not on exiting syscall.
* syscall.c (get_scno): Set QUAL_RAW if we are recovering.
(tamper_with_syscall_entering): Do not perform actual tampering during
recovery as it's already too late.
* NEWS: Mention it.
Co-Authored-by: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
* tests/set_ptracer_any.c (main) [HAVE_PRCTL]: Provide fallback
definitions for PR_SET_PTRACER and PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY constants,
set all unused prctl arguments to 0.
If the kernel contains commit 84d77d3f06e7e8dea057d10e8ec77ad71f721be3,
both PTRACE_PEEKDATA and process_vm_readv become unavailable when the
process dumpable flag is cleared, on ia64 this results to all syscall
arguments being unavailable.
Recognize this situation and do not treat it as get_syscall_args error
because the latter leaves the tracee in a ptrace stop.
This condition used to be triggered by prctl-dumpable test that caused
strace to hang indefinitely.
* linux/ia64/get_syscall_args.c (get_syscall_args): Do not bail out
if umove fails.
* tests/prctl-dumpable.c [__ia64__]: Skip the test.
print_event_exit should have printing_tcp setup analogous to printleader and
syscall_exit_trace before printing its part, otherwise it spuriously resets
curcol in line_ended for the stale printing_tcp if followfork == 2.
* strace.c (print_event_exit): Set printing_tcp to tcp before printing
exiting event line and calling line_ended.
* tests/xselect.c (main) [PATH_TRACING_FD]: Skip if /proc/self/fd/
is not available. Add test calls that use PATH_TRACING_FD.
(main): Conditionalize expected output for those calls
that do not use PATH_TRACING_FD with [!PATH_TRACING_FD].
* tests/_newselect-P.c: New file.
* tests/select-P.c: Likewise.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Add _newselect-P and select-P.
* tests/.gitignore: Likewise.
* tests/gen_tests.in (_newselect-P, select-P): New entries.
* tests/tests.h [!perror_msg_and_fail] (perror_msg_and_fail): New macro
wrapper around the homonymous function.
[!error_msg_and_fail] (error_msg_and_fail): Likewise.
* tests/error_msg.c (perror_msg_and_fail, error_msg_and_fail): New
macros defined to themselves.
As there are more than one old style syscall that take their arguments
via array, generalize fetch_old_mmap_args into a function that could
fetch variable number of arguments.
* mem.c (fetch_old_mmap_args): Transform into ...
* fetch_indirect_syscall_args.c: ... fetch_indirect_syscall_args
in this new file.
* Makefile.am (libstrace_a_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h [HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP] (fetch_old_mmap_args): Remove.
(fetch_indirect_syscall_args): New prototype.
* pathtrace.c (pathtrace_match_set) [HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP]: Use
fetch_indirect_syscall_args instead of fetch_old_mmap_args.
As only five architectures have getpagesize syscall, moving the decoder
to libstrace allows to get rid of getpagesize related ifdefs and check
build of getpagesize decoder on other architectures.
* mem.c (SYS_FUNC(getpagesize)): Move ...
* getpagesize.c: ... to this new file.
* Makefile.am (libstrace_a_SOURCES): Add it.
Some old systems that still make some sense to be supported have only
gawk 3, so let's support them for now.
In order to achieve that, multiple changes have been implemented:
- Multidimensional arrays are replaced with single-dimensional ones.
In most places it's a "][" -> ", " replacement, as awk allows some
kind of emulation of multidimensional arrays that way, but in several
occasions (specifically for storing name and special fields) we have
to iterate over them later, so we store that information in
additional arrays in order to get the keys.
- "switch" statements are replaced with sets of "if ... else if ...
else" statements. This change is trivial, except we've added
a temporary variable in what_is order to store expression value, for
readability purposes.
- No support for array iteration ordering. This one is most ugly of
them all. Luckily, not that ugly, we've just had to process index a
bit in order to make it lexicographically sortable and add two
temporary arrays containing sorted indices in order to sort over them
instead of those two arrays that we've added in order to work around
lack of multidimensional array support.
* mpers.awk (compare_indices): Remove unused function.
(array_get, update_upper_bound, /^DW_AT_data_member_location/,
/^DW_AT_byte_size/, /^DW_AT_encoding/): Replace multidimensional array
access with comma-concatenated index.
(norm_idx): New function.
(array_seq): Replace multidimensional array access with
comma-concatenated index. Use comma-concatenated pair of (array_idx,
"seq") in order to check presence of the item in an array.
(what_is): Add enc and i local variables. Store the value of
array[what_idx, "encoding"] in it. Replace "switch" statements with
sets of "if ... else if ... else" statements. Replace multidimensional
array access with comma-concatenated index. Use for (... ; ...; ...)
iteration over aparents_keys instead of iteration over array.
(/^<[[:xdigit:]]+>/): Store idx as norm_idx(matches[2]). Replace
multidimensional array access with comma-concatenated index. Store an
additional flag in array_names array.
(/^DW_AT_name/): Replace multidimensional array access with
comma-concatenated index. Add a flag to array_names for that idx.
(/^DW_AT_type/): Do not capture "0x" as a part of a group, normalise
the captured group. Replace multidimensional array access with
comma-concatenated index.
(/^Abbrev Number:[^(]+\(DW_TAG_/): Replace multidimensional array access
with comma-concatenated index. Store additional flags in
array_special and array_parents arrays.
(END): Remove PROCINFO["sorted_in"] setup. Sort array_parents. Replace
multidimensional array access with comma-concatenated index. Iterate
over array_special to go over all the items that have "special" field.
Iterate over array_names to go over all items that have "name" field.
* NEWS: Mention it.
Commit v4.13-rc1~137^2~13 (and a follow-up fix v4.14-rc4~20^2~3
that changed alignment) introduced an additional hidden field
in the structure returned by DM_LIST_DEVICES ioctl command
that contains event_nr information.
Unfortunately, we can't test it for now, but looks like it kinda works:
# ./strace -v -eioctl -y dmsetup ls
ioctl(3</dev/mapper/control>, DM_VERSION, {version=4.0.0,
data_size=16384, flags=DM_EXISTS_FLAG} => {version=4.37.0,
data_size=16384, flags=DM_EXISTS_FLAG}) = 0
ioctl(3</dev/mapper/control>, DM_LIST_DEVICES, {version=4.0.0,
data_size=16384, data_start=312, flags=DM_EXISTS_FLAG} =>
{version=4.37.0, data_size=408, data_start=312, flags=DM_EXISTS_FLAG,
{dev=makedev(253, 1), name="fedoratesting--30-swap", event_nr=0},
{dev=makedev(253, 0), name="fedoratesting--30-root"}}) = 0
fedoratesting--30-swap (253:1)
fedoratesting--30-root (253:0)
* dm.c (dm_decode_dm_name_list): Obtain the amount of bytes copied
during printing device name, print event number if there's a suitable
gap present and the DM version is high enough.
* NEWS: Mention it.
In order to simplify HAVE_SA_RESTORER logic a bit.
* linux/ia64/arch_defs_.h (HAVE_ARCH_SA_RESTORER): New macro.
* linux/m68k/arch_defs_.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc/arch_defs_.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/arch_defs_.h: Likewise.
* linux/hppa/arch_defs_.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add it.
* signal.c [HAVE_ARCH_SA_RESTORER]: Define HAVE_SA_RESTORER to it.
[!HAVE_ARCH_SA_RESTORER && SA_RESTORER]: Define HAVE_SA_RESTORER to 1.
[!HAVE_ARCH_SA_RESTORER && !SA_RESTORER]: Define HAVE_SA_RESTORER to 0.
* linux/arch_defs_.h [!HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP] (HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP): New
macro.
[!HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP_PGOFF] (HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP_PGOFF): Likewise.
* defs.h: Use #if instead of #ifdef to check HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP.
* mem.c: Use #if instead of #ifdef to check HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP
and HAVE_ARCH_OLD_MMAP_PGOFF
* pathtrace.c: Likewise.
Introduce a new arch_defs.h header that includes the corresponding
arch-specific arch_defs_.h file followed by generic arch_defs_.h file.
* linux/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/aarch64/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/aarch64/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/arm/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/arm/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/i386/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/i386/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/m68k/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/m68k/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/s390/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/s390/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/s390x/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/s390x/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/x32/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/x32/arch_defs_.h.
* linux/x86_64/arch_defs.h: Rename to linux/x86_64/arch_defs_.h.
* arch_defs.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
(EXTRA_DIST): Rename linux/*/arch_defs.h to linux/*/arch_defs_.h.
As umovestr now returns something useful, let's propagate it further.
* defs.h (printstr_ex, printpathn, printpath): Change return type from
void to int.
(printstrn, printstr): Change return type from void to int, return
printstr_ex result.
* util.c (printpathn): Return -1 on NULL addr, nul_seen (exit code of
umovestr) on success.
(printpath): Return printpathn result.
(printstr_ex): Return -1 on NULL addr, umoven/umovestr result otherwise.
We return the size that includes \0 in order to preserve existing
behaviour (return 0 when \0 haven't been seen, return positive number
when it has been seen).
* ucopy.c (umovestr_peekdata, umovestr): Return string length
including \0 instead of 1 when \0 is found.
Older versions of gcc like those found in RHEL6 fail with the following
diagnostics:
In file included from block.c:32:
./mpers-m32/struct_blk_user_trace_setup.h:2: error: redefinition of typedef ‘mpers_ptr_t’
mpers_type.h:44: note: previous declaration of ‘mpers_ptr_t’ was here
* mpers.awk (END): Add #ifndef guard to mpers_ptr_t typedef.
* mpers_test.sh: Update expected output.
* configure.ac (AC_ARG_ENABLE([mpers])): Allow m32 and mx32 values
for --enable-mpers option.
* m4/mpers.m4 (st_MPERS): Check for personality support if personality
name is provided as an option. Fail if the requested personality
support is not available.
Co-Authored-by: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
This fixes build with mpers support on older systems that lack
definition of struct v4l2_create.
* v4l2.c: Wrap references to struct v4l2_create with
[VIDIOC_CREATE_BUFS].