Re: More trouble with i386 EFLAGS and ptrace
From: Roland McGrath
Date: Mon Mar 07 2005 - 16:39:03 EST
> Is this semantically different from the patch I posted, i.e. is there
> any case which one of them covers and not the other?
Yes, the second case that I described when I said there were two cases!
(Sheesh.) To repeat, when the process was doing PTRACE_SINGLESTEP and then
stops on some other signal rather than because of the single-step trap
(e.g. single-stepping an instruction that faults), ptrace will show TF set
in its registers. With my patch, it will show TF clear.
> That is an inability to set breakpoints in the vsyscall page. Andrew
> told me (last May, wow) that he thought this worked in Fedora, but I
> haven't seen any signs of the code. It would certainly be a Good Thing
> if it is possible!
Fedora kernels use a normal mapping (with randomized location) for the
page, rather than the fixed high address in the vanilla kernel. The
FIXADDR_USER_START area is globally mapped in a special way not using
normal vma data structures, and is permanently read-only in all tasks.
COW via ptrace works normally for Fedora's flavor, but no writing is ever
possible to the fixmap page.
Thanks,
Roland
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