Re: [RFC 5/5] uprobes: add global breakpoints

From: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
Date: Thu Aug 09 2012 - 13:17:59 EST


* Oleg Nesterov | 2012-08-08 15:14:57 [+0200]:

>> What I miss right now is an interface to tell the user/gdb that there is a
>> program that hit a global breakpoint and is waiting for further instructions.
>> A "tail -f trace" does not work and may contain also a lot of other
>> informations. I've been thinking about a poll()able file which returns pids of
>> tasks which are put on hold. Other suggestions?
>
>Honestly, I am not sure this is that useful...

How would you notify gdb that there is a new task that hit a breakpoint?
Or learn yourself?

>OK, I'll try to read this patch later. But, at first glance,
Thank you.

>> @@ -286,8 +286,10 @@ static int ptrace_attach(struct task_struct *task, long request,
>> __ptrace_link(task, current);
>>
>> /* SEIZE doesn't trap tracee on attach */
>> - if (!seize)
>> + if (!seize) {
>> send_sig_info(SIGSTOP, SEND_SIG_FORCED, task);
>> + uprobe_wakeup_task(task, 1);
>> + }
>
>Can't understand why uprobe_wakeup_task() depends on !PTRACE_SEIZE

because in the SEIZE case the task isn't halted, it continues to run. Or
do you want to use PTRACE_SEIZE for tasks which hit the global
breakpoint and you have no interrest in them and want them to continue
like nothing happend?

>> +
>> + set_current_state(TASK_TRACED);
>> + schedule();
>> +}
>
>Suppose that uprobe_wakeup_task() is called in the WINDOW above.
>
>OTOH, uprobe_wakeup_task() can race with itself if it is called
>twice at the same time, say from uprobes_gp_wakeup_write() and
>ptrace_attach().
Okay, I'm going to close the window.

>
>Oleg.

Sebastian
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