Re: [RFC] Proposal for ptrace improvements

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Wed Mar 02 2011 - 02:37:36 EST


On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 12:16:23AM +0100, Denys Vlasenko wrote:
> Let's spell this out in detail. Please correct me if
> I misunderstood your proposal:
>
> We have a stopped task under ptrace.
> (More precisely: debugger got a WSTOPPED notification via waitpid.
> Debugger decided to emulate the job control stop, therefore it
> keeps tracee stopped, therefore it just waits on waitpid
> without doing any PTRACE_CONTs).
>
> Another task sends SIGCONT to the tracee.
>
> Debugger gets waitpid notification of the
> WSTOPPED, WSTOPSIG == SIGCONT form.

I think WSTOPSIG should be SIGTRAP as the tracee left group stop and
entered ptrace trap.

> Debugger can check PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, which succeeds.
> Debugger now knows it's a signal delivery notification.

No, it's not a signal delivery notification. It's a ptrace trap
notification. SIGCONT may not be delivered to this task. Please
remember that it's the emission of SIGCONT which ends a group stop,
not delivery.

> (This step looks optional, since currently
> WSTOPPED, WSTOPSIG == SIGCONT combination is only possible
> on signal delivery, unlike, for example,
> WSTOPPED, WSTOPSIG == SIGSTOP, which is ambiguous).
>
> Debugger performs PTRACE_CONT(SIGCONT) - it injects the signal.
> [Question: what if debugger doesn't? IOW: is it possible
> for debugger to suppress SIGCONTs, or not?

SIGCONT shouldn't be used here and wouldn't make any difference.
We're not in signal delivery path.

> IOW2: what should happen if debugger
> (a) does not do any PTRACE_CONT at all? or

The tracee stays stopped.

> (b) does PTRACE_CONT(<other_sig>)? or
> (c) does PTRACE_CONT(0)?

See above.

> Debugger gets WCONTINUED waitpid notification.
> [question: do we need this?]

I don't think we need this. The tracer needs all the stopped
notifications but it doesn't need the continued notification because a
tracee is never continued without the tracer saying so.

Thanks.

--
tejun
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