2 * arch/s390/kernel/ptrace.c
5 * Copyright (C) 1999,2000 IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH, IBM Corporation
6 * Author(s): Denis Joseph Barrow (djbarrow@de.ibm.com,barrow_dj@yahoo.com),
7 * Martin Schwidefsky (schwidefsky@de.ibm.com)
9 * Based on PowerPC version
10 * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Gary Thomas (gdt@linuxppc.org)
12 * Derived from "arch/m68k/kernel/ptrace.c"
13 * Copyright (C) 1994 by Hamish Macdonald
14 * Taken from linux/kernel/ptrace.c and modified for M680x0.
15 * linux/kernel/ptrace.c is by Ross Biro 1/23/92, edited by Linus Torvalds
17 * Modified by Cort Dougan (cort@cs.nmt.edu)
20 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General
21 * Public License. See the file README.legal in the main directory of
22 * this archive for more details.
25 #include <linux/kernel.h>
26 #include <linux/sched.h>
28 #include <linux/smp.h>
29 #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
30 #include <linux/errno.h>
31 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
32 #include <linux/user.h>
33 #include <linux/security.h>
34 #include <linux/audit.h>
35 #include <linux/signal.h>
37 #include <asm/segment.h>
39 #include <asm/pgtable.h>
40 #include <asm/pgalloc.h>
41 #include <asm/system.h>
42 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
43 #include <asm/unistd.h>
45 #ifdef CONFIG_S390_SUPPORT
46 #include "compat_ptrace.h"
50 FixPerRegisters(struct task_struct
*task
)
55 regs
= __KSTK_PTREGS(task
);
56 per_info
= (per_struct
*) &task
->thread
.per_info
;
57 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.em_instruction_fetch
=
58 per_info
->single_step
| per_info
->instruction_fetch
;
60 if (per_info
->single_step
) {
61 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.starting_addr
= 0;
62 #ifdef CONFIG_S390_SUPPORT
63 if (test_thread_flag(TIF_31BIT
))
64 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.ending_addr
= 0x7fffffffUL
;
67 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.ending_addr
= PSW_ADDR_INSN
;
69 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.starting_addr
=
70 per_info
->starting_addr
;
71 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.ending_addr
=
72 per_info
->ending_addr
;
75 * if any of the control reg tracing bits are on
76 * we switch on per in the psw
78 if (per_info
->control_regs
.words
.cr
[0] & PER_EM_MASK
)
79 regs
->psw
.mask
|= PSW_MASK_PER
;
81 regs
->psw
.mask
&= ~PSW_MASK_PER
;
83 if (per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.em_storage_alteration
)
84 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.storage_alt_space_ctl
= 1;
86 per_info
->control_regs
.bits
.storage_alt_space_ctl
= 0;
90 set_single_step(struct task_struct
*task
)
92 task
->thread
.per_info
.single_step
= 1;
93 FixPerRegisters(task
);
97 clear_single_step(struct task_struct
*task
)
99 task
->thread
.per_info
.single_step
= 0;
100 FixPerRegisters(task
);
104 * Called by kernel/ptrace.c when detaching..
106 * Make sure single step bits etc are not set.
109 ptrace_disable(struct task_struct
*child
)
111 /* make sure the single step bit is not set. */
112 clear_single_step(child
);
115 #ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_S390X
116 # define __ADDR_MASK 3
118 # define __ADDR_MASK 7
122 * Read the word at offset addr from the user area of a process. The
123 * trouble here is that the information is littered over different
124 * locations. The process registers are found on the kernel stack,
125 * the floating point stuff and the trace settings are stored in
126 * the task structure. In addition the different structures in
127 * struct user contain pad bytes that should be read as zeroes.
131 peek_user(struct task_struct
*child
, addr_t addr
, addr_t data
)
133 struct user
*dummy
= NULL
;
134 addr_t offset
, tmp
, mask
;
137 * Stupid gdb peeks/pokes the access registers in 64 bit with
138 * an alignment of 4. Programmers from hell...
141 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_S390X
142 if (addr
>= (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
&&
143 addr
< (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.orig_gpr2
)
146 if ((addr
& mask
) || addr
> sizeof(struct user
) - __ADDR_MASK
)
149 if (addr
< (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
) {
151 * psw and gprs are stored on the stack
153 tmp
= *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &__KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
+ addr
);
154 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.psw
.mask
)
155 /* Remove per bit from user psw. */
156 tmp
&= ~PSW_MASK_PER
;
158 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.orig_gpr2
) {
160 * access registers are stored in the thread structure
162 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
;
163 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_S390X
165 * Very special case: old & broken 64 bit gdb reading
166 * from acrs[15]. Result is a 64 bit value. Read the
167 * 32 bit acrs[15] value and shift it by 32. Sick...
169 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
[15])
170 tmp
= ((unsigned long) child
->thread
.acrs
[15]) << 32;
173 tmp
= *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.acrs
+ offset
);
175 } else if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.orig_gpr2
) {
177 * orig_gpr2 is stored on the kernel stack
179 tmp
= (addr_t
) __KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->orig_gpr2
;
181 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy
->regs
.fp_regs
+ 1)) {
183 * floating point regs. are stored in the thread structure
185 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.fp_regs
;
186 tmp
= *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.fp_regs
+ offset
);
187 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.fp_regs
.fpc
)
188 tmp
&= (unsigned long) FPC_VALID_MASK
189 << (BITS_PER_LONG
- 32);
191 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy
->regs
.per_info
+ 1)) {
193 * per_info is found in the thread structure
195 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.per_info
;
196 tmp
= *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.per_info
+ offset
);
201 return put_user(tmp
, (addr_t __user
*) data
);
205 * Write a word to the user area of a process at location addr. This
206 * operation does have an additional problem compared to peek_user.
207 * Stores to the program status word and on the floating point
208 * control register needs to get checked for validity.
211 poke_user(struct task_struct
*child
, addr_t addr
, addr_t data
)
213 struct user
*dummy
= NULL
;
217 * Stupid gdb peeks/pokes the access registers in 64 bit with
218 * an alignment of 4. Programmers from hell indeed...
221 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_S390X
222 if (addr
>= (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
&&
223 addr
< (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.orig_gpr2
)
226 if ((addr
& mask
) || addr
> sizeof(struct user
) - __ADDR_MASK
)
229 if (addr
< (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
) {
231 * psw and gprs are stored on the stack
233 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.psw
.mask
&&
234 #ifdef CONFIG_S390_SUPPORT
235 data
!= PSW_MASK_MERGE(PSW_USER32_BITS
, data
) &&
237 data
!= PSW_MASK_MERGE(PSW_USER_BITS
, data
))
238 /* Invalid psw mask. */
240 #ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_S390X
241 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.psw
.addr
)
242 /* I'd like to reject addresses without the
243 high order bit but older gdb's rely on it */
244 data
|= PSW_ADDR_AMODE
;
246 *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &__KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
+ addr
) = data
;
248 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy
->regs
.orig_gpr2
)) {
250 * access registers are stored in the thread structure
252 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
;
253 #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_S390X
255 * Very special case: old & broken 64 bit gdb writing
256 * to acrs[15] with a 64 bit value. Ignore the lower
257 * half of the value and write the upper 32 bit to
260 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.acrs
[15])
261 child
->thread
.acrs
[15] = (unsigned int) (data
>> 32);
264 *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.acrs
+ offset
) = data
;
266 } else if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.orig_gpr2
) {
268 * orig_gpr2 is stored on the kernel stack
270 __KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->orig_gpr2
= data
;
272 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy
->regs
.fp_regs
+ 1)) {
274 * floating point regs. are stored in the thread structure
276 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.fp_regs
.fpc
&&
277 (data
& ~((unsigned long) FPC_VALID_MASK
278 << (BITS_PER_LONG
- 32))) != 0)
280 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.fp_regs
;
281 *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.fp_regs
+ offset
) = data
;
283 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy
->regs
.per_info
+ 1)) {
285 * per_info is found in the thread structure
287 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy
->regs
.per_info
;
288 *(addr_t
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.per_info
+ offset
) = data
;
292 FixPerRegisters(child
);
297 do_ptrace_normal(struct task_struct
*child
, long request
, long addr
, long data
)
304 case PTRACE_PEEKTEXT
:
305 case PTRACE_PEEKDATA
:
306 /* Remove high order bit from address (only for 31 bit). */
307 addr
&= PSW_ADDR_INSN
;
308 /* read word at location addr. */
309 copied
= access_process_vm(child
, addr
, &tmp
, sizeof(tmp
), 0);
310 if (copied
!= sizeof(tmp
))
312 return put_user(tmp
, (unsigned long __user
*) data
);
315 /* read the word at location addr in the USER area. */
316 return peek_user(child
, addr
, data
);
318 case PTRACE_POKETEXT
:
319 case PTRACE_POKEDATA
:
320 /* Remove high order bit from address (only for 31 bit). */
321 addr
&= PSW_ADDR_INSN
;
322 /* write the word at location addr. */
323 copied
= access_process_vm(child
, addr
, &data
, sizeof(data
),1);
324 if (copied
!= sizeof(data
))
329 /* write the word at location addr in the USER area */
330 return poke_user(child
, addr
, data
);
332 case PTRACE_PEEKUSR_AREA
:
333 case PTRACE_POKEUSR_AREA
:
334 if (copy_from_user(&parea
, (void __user
*) addr
,
337 addr
= parea
.kernel_addr
;
338 data
= parea
.process_addr
;
340 while (copied
< parea
.len
) {
341 if (request
== PTRACE_PEEKUSR_AREA
)
342 ret
= peek_user(child
, addr
, data
);
345 if (get_user (tmp
, (addr_t __user
*) data
))
347 ret
= poke_user(child
, addr
, tmp
);
351 addr
+= sizeof(unsigned long);
352 data
+= sizeof(unsigned long);
353 copied
+= sizeof(unsigned long);
357 return ptrace_request(child
, request
, addr
, data
);
360 #ifdef CONFIG_S390_SUPPORT
362 * Now the fun part starts... a 31 bit program running in the
363 * 31 bit emulation tracing another program. PTRACE_PEEKTEXT,
364 * PTRACE_PEEKDATA, PTRACE_POKETEXT and PTRACE_POKEDATA are easy
365 * to handle, the difference to the 64 bit versions of the requests
366 * is that the access is done in multiples of 4 byte instead of
367 * 8 bytes (sizeof(unsigned long) on 31/64 bit).
368 * The ugly part are PTRACE_PEEKUSR, PTRACE_PEEKUSR_AREA,
369 * PTRACE_POKEUSR and PTRACE_POKEUSR_AREA. If the traced program
370 * is a 31 bit program too, the content of struct user can be
371 * emulated. A 31 bit program peeking into the struct user of
372 * a 64 bit program is a no-no.
376 * Same as peek_user but for a 31 bit program.
379 peek_user_emu31(struct task_struct
*child
, addr_t addr
, addr_t data
)
381 struct user32
*dummy32
= NULL
;
382 per_struct32
*dummy_per32
= NULL
;
386 if (!test_thread_flag(TIF_31BIT
) ||
387 (addr
& 3) || addr
> sizeof(struct user
) - 3)
390 if (addr
< (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.acrs
) {
392 * psw and gprs are stored on the stack
394 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.psw
.mask
) {
395 /* Fake a 31 bit psw mask. */
396 tmp
= (__u32
)(__KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
.mask
>> 32);
397 tmp
= PSW32_MASK_MERGE(PSW32_USER_BITS
, tmp
);
398 } else if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.psw
.addr
) {
399 /* Fake a 31 bit psw address. */
400 tmp
= (__u32
) __KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
.addr
|
404 tmp
= *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &__KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
+
407 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.orig_gpr2
)) {
409 * access registers are stored in the thread structure
411 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.acrs
;
412 tmp
= *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.acrs
+ offset
);
414 } else if (addr
== (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.orig_gpr2
)) {
416 * orig_gpr2 is stored on the kernel stack
418 tmp
= *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &__KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->orig_gpr2
+ 4);
420 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.fp_regs
+ 1)) {
422 * floating point regs. are stored in the thread structure
424 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.fp_regs
;
425 tmp
= *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.fp_regs
+ offset
);
427 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.per_info
+ 1)) {
429 * per_info is found in the thread structure
431 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.per_info
;
432 /* This is magic. See per_struct and per_struct32. */
433 if ((offset
>= (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->control_regs
&&
434 offset
< (addr_t
) (&dummy_per32
->control_regs
+ 1)) ||
435 (offset
>= (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->starting_addr
&&
436 offset
<= (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->ending_addr
) ||
437 offset
== (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->lowcore
.words
.address
)
438 offset
= offset
*2 + 4;
441 tmp
= *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.per_info
+ offset
);
446 return put_user(tmp
, (__u32 __user
*) data
);
450 * Same as poke_user but for a 31 bit program.
453 poke_user_emu31(struct task_struct
*child
, addr_t addr
, addr_t data
)
455 struct user32
*dummy32
= NULL
;
456 per_struct32
*dummy_per32
= NULL
;
460 if (!test_thread_flag(TIF_31BIT
) ||
461 (addr
& 3) || addr
> sizeof(struct user32
) - 3)
466 if (addr
< (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.acrs
) {
468 * psw, gprs, acrs and orig_gpr2 are stored on the stack
470 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.psw
.mask
) {
471 /* Build a 64 bit psw mask from 31 bit mask. */
472 if (tmp
!= PSW32_MASK_MERGE(PSW32_USER_BITS
, tmp
))
473 /* Invalid psw mask. */
475 __KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
.mask
=
476 PSW_MASK_MERGE(PSW_USER32_BITS
, (__u64
) tmp
<< 32);
477 } else if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.psw
.addr
) {
478 /* Build a 64 bit psw address from 31 bit address. */
479 __KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
.addr
=
480 (__u64
) tmp
& PSW32_ADDR_INSN
;
483 *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &__KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->psw
486 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.orig_gpr2
)) {
488 * access registers are stored in the thread structure
490 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.acrs
;
491 *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.acrs
+ offset
) = tmp
;
493 } else if (addr
== (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.orig_gpr2
)) {
495 * orig_gpr2 is stored on the kernel stack
497 *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &__KSTK_PTREGS(child
)->orig_gpr2
+ 4) = tmp
;
499 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.fp_regs
+ 1)) {
501 * floating point regs. are stored in the thread structure
503 if (addr
== (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.fp_regs
.fpc
&&
504 (tmp
& ~FPC_VALID_MASK
) != 0)
505 /* Invalid floating point control. */
507 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.fp_regs
;
508 *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.fp_regs
+ offset
) = tmp
;
510 } else if (addr
< (addr_t
) (&dummy32
->regs
.per_info
+ 1)) {
512 * per_info is found in the thread structure.
514 offset
= addr
- (addr_t
) &dummy32
->regs
.per_info
;
516 * This is magic. See per_struct and per_struct32.
517 * By incident the offsets in per_struct are exactly
518 * twice the offsets in per_struct32 for all fields.
519 * The 8 byte fields need special handling though,
520 * because the second half (bytes 4-7) is needed and
521 * not the first half.
523 if ((offset
>= (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->control_regs
&&
524 offset
< (addr_t
) (&dummy_per32
->control_regs
+ 1)) ||
525 (offset
>= (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->starting_addr
&&
526 offset
<= (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->ending_addr
) ||
527 offset
== (addr_t
) &dummy_per32
->lowcore
.words
.address
)
528 offset
= offset
*2 + 4;
531 *(__u32
*)((addr_t
) &child
->thread
.per_info
+ offset
) = tmp
;
535 FixPerRegisters(child
);
540 do_ptrace_emu31(struct task_struct
*child
, long request
, long addr
, long data
)
542 unsigned int tmp
; /* 4 bytes !! */
543 ptrace_area_emu31 parea
;
547 case PTRACE_PEEKTEXT
:
548 case PTRACE_PEEKDATA
:
549 /* read word at location addr. */
550 copied
= access_process_vm(child
, addr
, &tmp
, sizeof(tmp
), 0);
551 if (copied
!= sizeof(tmp
))
553 return put_user(tmp
, (unsigned int __user
*) data
);
556 /* read the word at location addr in the USER area. */
557 return peek_user_emu31(child
, addr
, data
);
559 case PTRACE_POKETEXT
:
560 case PTRACE_POKEDATA
:
561 /* write the word at location addr. */
563 copied
= access_process_vm(child
, addr
, &tmp
, sizeof(tmp
), 1);
564 if (copied
!= sizeof(tmp
))
569 /* write the word at location addr in the USER area */
570 return poke_user_emu31(child
, addr
, data
);
572 case PTRACE_PEEKUSR_AREA
:
573 case PTRACE_POKEUSR_AREA
:
574 if (copy_from_user(&parea
, (void __user
*) addr
,
577 addr
= parea
.kernel_addr
;
578 data
= parea
.process_addr
;
580 while (copied
< parea
.len
) {
581 if (request
== PTRACE_PEEKUSR_AREA
)
582 ret
= peek_user_emu31(child
, addr
, data
);
585 if (get_user (tmp
, (__u32 __user
*) data
))
587 ret
= poke_user_emu31(child
, addr
, tmp
);
591 addr
+= sizeof(unsigned int);
592 data
+= sizeof(unsigned int);
593 copied
+= sizeof(unsigned int);
596 case PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG
:
597 return put_user((__u32
) child
->ptrace_message
,
598 (unsigned int __user
*) data
);
599 case PTRACE_GETSIGINFO
:
600 if (child
->last_siginfo
== NULL
)
602 return copy_siginfo_to_user32((compat_siginfo_t __user
*) data
,
603 child
->last_siginfo
);
604 case PTRACE_SETSIGINFO
:
605 if (child
->last_siginfo
== NULL
)
607 return copy_siginfo_from_user32(child
->last_siginfo
,
608 (compat_siginfo_t __user
*) data
);
610 return ptrace_request(child
, request
, addr
, data
);
614 #define PT32_IEEE_IP 0x13c
617 do_ptrace(struct task_struct
*child
, long request
, long addr
, long data
)
621 if (request
== PTRACE_ATTACH
)
622 return ptrace_attach(child
);
625 * Special cases to get/store the ieee instructions pointer.
627 if (child
== current
) {
628 if (request
== PTRACE_PEEKUSR
&& addr
== PT_IEEE_IP
)
629 return peek_user(child
, addr
, data
);
630 if (request
== PTRACE_POKEUSR
&& addr
== PT_IEEE_IP
)
631 return poke_user(child
, addr
, data
);
632 #ifdef CONFIG_S390_SUPPORT
633 if (request
== PTRACE_PEEKUSR
&&
634 addr
== PT32_IEEE_IP
&& test_thread_flag(TIF_31BIT
))
635 return peek_user_emu31(child
, addr
, data
);
636 if (request
== PTRACE_POKEUSR
&&
637 addr
== PT32_IEEE_IP
&& test_thread_flag(TIF_31BIT
))
638 return poke_user_emu31(child
, addr
, data
);
642 ret
= ptrace_check_attach(child
, request
== PTRACE_KILL
);
648 /* continue and stop at next (return from) syscall */
650 /* restart after signal. */
651 if (!valid_signal(data
))
653 if (request
== PTRACE_SYSCALL
)
654 set_tsk_thread_flag(child
, TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE
);
656 clear_tsk_thread_flag(child
, TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE
);
657 child
->exit_code
= data
;
658 /* make sure the single step bit is not set. */
659 clear_single_step(child
);
660 wake_up_process(child
);
665 * make the child exit. Best I can do is send it a sigkill.
666 * perhaps it should be put in the status that it wants to
669 if (child
->exit_state
== EXIT_ZOMBIE
) /* already dead */
671 child
->exit_code
= SIGKILL
;
672 /* make sure the single step bit is not set. */
673 clear_single_step(child
);
674 wake_up_process(child
);
677 case PTRACE_SINGLESTEP
:
678 /* set the trap flag. */
679 if (!valid_signal(data
))
681 clear_tsk_thread_flag(child
, TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE
);
682 child
->exit_code
= data
;
684 set_tsk_thread_flag(child
, TIF_SINGLE_STEP
);
686 set_single_step(child
);
687 /* give it a chance to run. */
688 wake_up_process(child
);
692 /* detach a process that was attached. */
693 return ptrace_detach(child
, data
);
696 /* Do requests that differ for 31/64 bit */
698 #ifdef CONFIG_S390_SUPPORT
699 if (test_thread_flag(TIF_31BIT
))
700 return do_ptrace_emu31(child
, request
, addr
, data
);
702 return do_ptrace_normal(child
, request
, addr
, data
);
709 sys_ptrace(long request
, long pid
, long addr
, long data
)
711 struct task_struct
*child
;
716 if (request
== PTRACE_TRACEME
) {
717 /* are we already being traced? */
719 if (current
->ptrace
& PT_PTRACED
)
721 ret
= security_ptrace(current
->parent
, current
);
724 /* set the ptrace bit in the process flags. */
725 current
->ptrace
|= PT_PTRACED
;
730 if (pid
== 1) /* you may not mess with init */
734 read_lock(&tasklist_lock
);
735 child
= find_task_by_pid(pid
);
737 get_task_struct(child
);
738 read_unlock(&tasklist_lock
);
742 ret
= do_ptrace(child
, request
, addr
, data
);
744 put_task_struct(child
);
751 syscall_trace(struct pt_regs
*regs
, int entryexit
)
753 if (unlikely(current
->audit_context
) && entryexit
)
754 audit_syscall_exit(current
, AUDITSC_RESULT(regs
->gprs
[2]), regs
->gprs
[2]);
756 if (!test_thread_flag(TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE
))
758 if (!(current
->ptrace
& PT_PTRACED
))
760 ptrace_notify(SIGTRAP
| ((current
->ptrace
& PT_TRACESYSGOOD
)
764 * If the debuffer has set an invalid system call number,
765 * we prepare to skip the system call restart handling.
767 if (!entryexit
&& regs
->gprs
[2] >= NR_syscalls
)
771 * this isn't the same as continuing with a signal, but it will do
772 * for normal use. strace only continues with a signal if the
773 * stopping signal is not SIGTRAP. -brl
775 if (current
->exit_code
) {
776 send_sig(current
->exit_code
, current
, 1);
777 current
->exit_code
= 0;
780 if (unlikely(current
->audit_context
) && !entryexit
)
781 audit_syscall_entry(current
,
782 test_thread_flag(TIF_31BIT
)?AUDIT_ARCH_S390
:AUDIT_ARCH_S390X
,
783 regs
->gprs
[2], regs
->orig_gpr2
, regs
->gprs
[3],
784 regs
->gprs
[4], regs
->gprs
[5]);