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authorRoland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>2009-09-22 20:12:07 -0700
committerRoland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>2009-09-22 22:49:24 -0700
commit8cb3ed13935b9b523c2de7afc8f68473fe1d4531 (patch)
tree8c9d53ac4e9facc5750cc6bd7bd07260845b9797 /include/asm-generic/percpu.h
parent08ff18e299b1a1c91f4911fe9f35c4550218c73f (diff)
x86: ptrace: set TS_COMPAT when 32-bit ptrace sets orig_eax>=0
The 32-bit ptrace syscall on a 64-bit kernel (32-bit debugger on 32-bit task) behaves differently than a native 32-bit kernel. When setting a register state of orig_eax>=0 and eax=-ERESTART* when the debugged task is NOT on its way out of a 32-bit syscall, the task will fail to do the syscall restart logic that it should do. Test case available at http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/tests/ptrace-tests/tests/erestartsys-trap.c?cvsroot=systemtap This happens because the 32-bit ptrace syscall sets eax=0xffffffff when it sets orig_eax>=0. The resuming task will not sign-extend this for the -ERESTART* check because TS_COMPAT is not set. (So the task thinks it is restarting after a 64-bit syscall, not a 32-bit one.) The fix is to have 32-bit ptrace calls set TS_COMPAT when setting orig_eax>=0. This ensures that the 32-bit syscall restart logic will apply when the child resumes. Signed-off-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
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