Re: [PATCH] ptrace: add ability to get clear_tid_address

From: Pedro Alves
Date: Wed Feb 08 2012 - 14:43:04 EST


On 02/08/2012 07:02 PM, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> On 02/08, Pedro Alves wrote:
>>
>> On 02/08/2012 05:31 PM, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
>>> On 02/08, Pedro Alves wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I just tried it. This is &pthread->tid in glibc/libpthread, so with debug
>>>> info it's easy to figure out where to set the watchpoint manually with gdb
>>>> without asking the kernel. Doesn't work. ptrace doesn't show any trap
>>>> for the kernel writes.
>>>
>>> The tracee simply can't report this trap. it is already dead ;) and
>>> hw breakpoint (used by ptrace) is "pinned" to the thread.
>>
>> Right, as I said. :-) I saw that a watchpoint trap isn't reported either
>> for the CLONE_CHILD_SETTID case (that is, within clone, when the kernel
>> writes the tid to the memory address passed in to the clone syscall).
>
> Yes. But in this case the new thread has no bps even if it is auto-
> attached.

Ah, right. It used to be the kernel copied the debug registers from
parent->child, but they're always cleared in the child nowadays
(since 72f674d203cd230426437cdcf7dd6f681dad8b0d).

>> I wouldn't have been surprised to see the trap in userspace in either
>> the parent
>
> It would be just wrong. Please note that it is child, not parent, who
> does the write.

Okay, I didn't know which it was that touched the memory,
hence the "either". Thanks. Paired with the
we-now-clear-debug-regs-on-clone thing, it makes sense.

--
Pedro Alves
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