121 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
davidxu
e7a5dd69ac Allow ptrace to deal with lwpid.
Reviewed by: marcel
2004-07-02 09:19:22 +00:00
jhb
03d6afada4 Finish fixing up Alpha to work with an MP safe ptrace():
- ptrace_single_step() is no longer called with the proc lock held, so
  don't try to unlock it and then relock it.
- Push Giant down into proc_rwmem() instead of forcing all the consumers
  (including Alpha breakpoint support) to explicitly wrap calls to
  proc_rwmem() with Giant.

Tested by:	kensmith
2004-04-01 20:56:44 +00:00
alc
cab68d38d2 Use uiomove_fromphys() instead of pmap_qenter() and pmap_qremove() in
proc_rwmem().
2004-03-24 23:35:04 +00:00
jhb
d8445e0c8d Drop the proc lock around calls to the MD functions ptrace_single_step(),
ptrace_set_pc(), and cpu_ptrace() so that those functions are free to
acquire Giant, sleep, etc.  We already do a PHOLD/PRELE around them so
that it is safe to sleep inside of these routines if necessary.  This
allows ptrace() to be marked MP safe again as it no longer triggers lock
order reversals on Alpha.

Tested by:	wilko
2004-03-15 18:48:28 +00:00
truckman
0dbd9a3b16 When reparenting a process in the PT_DETACH code, only set p_sigparent
to SIGCHLD if the new parent process is initproc.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2004-02-19 10:39:42 +00:00
truckman
da322e8d35 When reparenting a process to init, make sure that p_sigparent is
set to SIGCHLD.  This avoids the creation of orphaned Linux-threaded
zombies that init is unable to reap.  This can occur when the parent
process sets its SIGCHLD to SIG_IGN.  Fix a similar situation in the
PT_DETACH code.

Tested by:	"Steven Hartland" <killing AT multiplay.co.uk>
2004-02-11 22:06:02 +00:00
robert
8519aa2ff0 Implement preliminary support for the PT_SYSCALL command to ptrace(2). 2003-10-09 10:17:16 +00:00
marcel
77c3cd3d30 Add or finish support for machine dependent ptrace requests. When we
check for permissions, do it for all requests, not the known requests.
Later when we actually service the request we deal with the invalid
requests we previously caught earlier.

This commit changes the behaviour of the ptrace(2) interface for
boundary cases such as an unknown request without proper permissions.
Previously we would return EINVAL. Now we return EBUSY or EPERM.

Platforms need to define __HAVE_PTRACE_MACHDEP when they have MD
requests. This makes the prototype of cpu_ptrace() visible and
introduces a call to this function for all requests greater or
equal to PT_FIRSTMACH.

Silence on: audit
2003-08-15 05:25:06 +00:00
nectar
f5b9f87e77 Add or correct range checking of signal numbers in system calls and
ioctls.

In the particular case of ptrace(), this commit more-or-less reverts
revision 1.53 of sys_process.c, which appears to have been erroneous.

Reviewed by:	iedowse, jhb
2003-08-10 23:04:55 +00:00
alc
c37c941215 Background: When proc_rwmem() wired and mapped a page, it also added
a reference to the containing object.  The purpose of the reference
being to prevent the destruction of the object and an attempt to free
the wired page.  (Wired pages can't be freed.)  Unfortunately, this
approach does not work.  Some operations, like fork(2) that call
vm_object_split(), can move the wired page to a difference object,
thereby making the reference pointless and opening the possibility
of the wired page being freed.

A solution is to use vm_page_hold() in place of vm_page_wire().  Held
pages can be freed.  They are moved to a special hold queue until the
hold is released.

Submitted by:	tegge
2003-08-09 18:01:19 +00:00
alc
15ec2b9212 Use kmem_alloc_nofault() rather than kmem_alloc_pageable() in proc_rwmem().
See revision 1.140 of kern/sys_pipe.c for a detailed rationale.

Submitted by:	tegge
2003-08-02 17:08:21 +00:00
alc
958ca4b214 Add vm object locking. 2003-06-11 06:43:48 +00:00
obrien
3b8fff9e4c Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-11 00:56:59 +00:00
jhb
db5f78d397 Push down Giant around calls to proc_rwmem() in kern_ptrace. kern_ptrace()
should now be MP safe.
2003-04-25 20:02:16 +00:00
jhb
d5cf4c5275 Prefer the proc lock to sched_lock when testing PS_INMEM now that it is
safe to do so.
2003-04-22 20:01:56 +00:00
jhb
5023bfe74a The sched_lock is not needed while clearing two of the P_STOPPED bits in
p_flag.  Also, the proc lock can't be recursed, so simplify an older proc
lock assertion.
2003-04-17 22:31:54 +00:00
des
e97206db4c Whitespace cleanup. 2003-03-19 00:33:38 +00:00
jhb
a915592b8d Add a missing PROC_UNLOCK in ptrace() for the PT_IO case.
PR:		kern/44065
Submitted by:	Mark Kettenis <kettenis@chello.nl>
2002-10-16 16:28:33 +00:00
julian
5702a380a5 Completely redo thread states.
Reviewed by:	davidxu@freebsd.org
2002-09-11 08:13:56 +00:00
peter
640af1c480 Remove bogus fill_kinfo_proc() before ptrace_set_pc(). There was no need
for this.

Submitted by:	bde
2002-09-07 22:18:19 +00:00
davidxu
b1d94c37f7 s/SGNL/SIG/
s/SNGL/SINGLE/
s/SNGLE/SINGLE/

Fix abbreviation for P_STOPPED_* etc flags, in original code they were
inconsistent and difficult to distinguish between them.

Approved by: julian (mentor)
2002-09-05 07:30:18 +00:00
iedowse
0fc3eadf20 Split up ptrace() into a wrapper that does the copying to and from
user space and a kern_ptrace() implementation. Use the kern_*()
version in the Linux emulation code to remove more stack gap uses.

Approved by:	des
2002-09-05 01:02:50 +00:00
charnier
7dd9d47059 Replace various spelling with FALLTHROUGH which is lint()able 2002-08-25 13:23:09 +00:00
rwatson
c36591a07c Do preserve the error result from calling p_cansee() and use that when
failing because of the error.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-07-20 22:44:39 +00:00
alc
19a21418a0 Lock accesses to the page queues. 2002-07-12 17:21:22 +00:00
tmm
0f5d0637f1 Fix ptrace(PT_READ_*, ...) for non-little-endian architectures where
sizeof(register_t) != sizeof(int).
2002-07-12 16:48:05 +00:00
julian
aa2dc0a5d9 Part 1 of KSE-III
The ability to schedule multiple threads per process
(one one cpu) by making ALL system calls optionally asynchronous.
to come: ia64 and power-pc patches, patches for gdb, test program (in tools)

Reviewed by:	Almost everyone who counts
	(at various times, peter, jhb, matt, alfred, mini, bernd,
	and a cast of thousands)

	NOTE: this is still Beta code, and contains lots of debugging stuff.
	expect slight instability in signals..
2002-06-29 17:26:22 +00:00
marcel
1f1f792674 All signals can be sent to the inferior process when it's restarted,
not just the legacy ones.

PR: 33299
Submitted by: Alexander N. Kabaev <ak03@gte.com>
2002-05-19 01:37:43 +00:00
jhb
b6d6774e76 Change p_can{debug,see,sched,signal}()'s first argument to be a thread
pointer instead of a proc pointer and require the process pointed to
by the second argument to be locked.  We now use the thread ucred reference
for the credential checks in p_can*() as a result.  p_canfoo() should now
no longer need Giant.
2002-05-19 00:14:50 +00:00
mini
b6d1cd6b33 Remove trace_req().
Reviewed by:	alfred, jhb, peter
2002-05-09 04:13:41 +00:00
marcel
5de2c9fb38 GCC 3.x WARNS: Add a break to the default case. 2002-04-20 21:56:42 +00:00
alfred
0925885691 Don't allow one to trace an ancestor when already traced.
PR: kern/29741
Submitted by: Dave Zarzycki <zarzycki@FreeBSD.org>
Fix from: Tim J. Robbins <tim@robbins.dropbear.id.au>
MFC After: 2 weeks
2002-04-14 17:12:55 +00:00
jhb
6629f872ca Rework ptrace(2) to be more locking friendly. We do any needed copyin()'s
and acquire the proctree_lock if needed first.  Then we lock the process
if necessary and fiddle with it as appropriate.  Finally we drop locks and
do any needed copyout's.  This greatly simplifies the locking.
2002-04-12 21:17:37 +00:00
jhb
97bce5a40f - Change fill_kinfo_proc() to require that the process is locked when it
is called.
- Change sysctl_out_proc() to require that the process is locked when it
  is called and to drop the lock before it returns.  If this proves too
  complex we can change sysctl_out_proc() to simply acquire the lock at
  the very end and have the calling code drop the lock right after it
  returns.
- Lock the process we are going to export before the p_cansee() in the
  loop in sysctl_kern_proc() and hold the lock until we call
  sysctl_out_proc().
- Don't call p_cansee() on the process about to be exported twice in
  the aforementioned loop.
2002-04-09 20:10:46 +00:00
jake
34dcf8975d Convert all pmap_kenter/pmap_kremove pairs in MI code to use pmap_qenter/
pmap_qremove.  pmap_kenter is not safe to use in MI code because it is not
guaranteed to flush the mapping from the tlb on all cpus.  If the process
in question is preempted and migrates cpus between the call to pmap_kenter
and pmap_kremove, the original cpu will be left with stale mappings in its
tlb.  This is currently not a problem for i386 because we do not use PG_G on
SMP, and thus all mappings are flushed from the tlb on context switches, not
just user mappings.  This is not the case on all architectures, and if PG_G
is to be used with SMP on i386 it will be a problem.  This was committed by
peter earlier as part of his fine grained tlb shootdown work for i386, which
was backed out for other reasons.

Reviewed by:	peter
2002-03-17 00:56:41 +00:00
des
cba4e41433 Implement PT_IO (read / write arbitrary amounts of data or text).
Submitted by:	Artur Grabowski <art@{blahonga,openbsd}.org>
Obtained from:	OpenBSD
2002-03-16 02:40:02 +00:00
des
85d610d6a1 PT_[GS]ET{,DB,FP}REGS isn't really optional any more, since we have dummy
backend functions for those archs that don't support them.  I meant to do
this ages ago, but never got around to it.

Inspired by:	OpenBSD
2002-03-15 20:17:12 +00:00
peter
f2dee2e96f Back out all the pmap related stuff I've touched over the last few days.
There is some unresolved badness that has been eluding me, particularly
affecting uniprocessor kernels.  Turning off PG_G helped (which is a bad
sign) but didn't solve it entirely.  Userland programs still crashed.
2002-02-27 09:51:33 +00:00
peter
2051cd9c72 Jake further reduced IPI shootdowns on sparc64 in loops by using ranged
shootdowns in a couple of key places.  Do the same for i386.  This also
hides some physical addresses from higher levels and has it use the
generic vm_page_t's instead.  This will help for PAE down the road.

Obtained from:	jake (MI code, suggestions for MD part)
2002-02-27 02:14:58 +00:00
tanimura
a09da29859 Lock struct pgrp, session and sigio.
New locks are:

- pgrpsess_lock which locks the whole pgrps and sessions,
- pg_mtx which protects the pgrp members, and
- s_mtx which protects the session members.

Please refer to sys/proc.h for the coverage of these locks.

Changes on the pgrp/session interface:

- pgfind() needs the pgrpsess_lock held.

- The caller of enterpgrp() is responsible to allocate a new pgrp and
  session.

- Call enterthispgrp() in order to enter an existing pgrp.

- pgsignal() requires a pgrp lock held.

Reviewed by:	jhb, alfred
Tested on:	cvsup.jp.FreeBSD.org
		(which is a quad-CPU machine running -current)
2002-02-23 11:12:57 +00:00
bde
e31f481df2 Fixed some style bugs. Added a comment about a bug in PT_SSTEP.
Approved by:	des
2002-02-21 04:47:38 +00:00
bde
57654bd7db Recover bits that were lost in transition in rev.1.76:
- P_INMEM checks in all the functions.  P_INMEM must be checked because
  PHOLD() is broken.  The old bits had bogus locking (using sched_lock)
  to lock P_INMEM.  After removing the P_INMEM checks, we were left with
  just the bogus locking.
- large comments.  They were too large, but better than nothing.

Remove obfuscations that were gained in transition in rev.1.76:
- PROC_REG_ACTION() is even more of an obfuscation than PROC_ACTION().

The change copies procfs_machdep.c rev.1.22 of i386/procfs_machdep.c
verbatim except for "fixing" the old-style function headers and adjusting
function names and comments.  It doesn't remove the bogus locking.

Approved by:	des
2002-02-21 04:37:55 +00:00
peter
3589cfc992 Bah, I managed to turn cosmetic things into real bugs. Fix shadowed
variable declarations. :-(  Definately not my day today.
2002-02-08 08:56:01 +00:00
peter
59b80f6697 Fix a whole bunch of long lines introduced by previous commit by using
td = FIRST_THREAD_IN_PROC(p) once, after we have identified the process
that we are operating on.
2002-02-07 23:05:40 +00:00
julian
b5eb64d6f0 Pre-KSE/M3 commit.
this is a low-functionality change that changes the kernel to access the main
thread of a process via the linked list of threads rather than
assuming that it is embedded in the process. It IS still embeded there
but remove all teh code that assumes that in preparation for the next commit
which will actually move it out.

Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, gallatin@cs.duke.edu, benno rice,
2002-02-07 20:58:47 +00:00
des
f4cecd8fd8 Move procfs_* from procfs_machdep.c into sys_process.c, and rename them to
proc_* in the process; procfs_machdep.c is no longer needed.

Run-tested on i386, build-tested on Alpha, untested on other platforms.
2001-10-21 23:57:24 +00:00
des
29c5c858fc Dissociate ptrace from procfs.
Until now, the ptrace syscall was implemented as a wrapper that called
various functions in procfs depending on which ptrace operation was
requested.  Most of these functions were themselves wrappers around
procfs_{read,write}_{,db,fp}regs(), with only some extra error checks,
which weren't necessary in the ptrace case anyway.

This commit moves procfs_rwmem() from procfs_mem.c into sys_process.c
(renaming it to proc_rwmem() in the process), and implements ptrace()
directly in terms of procfs_{read,write}_{,db,fp}regs() instead of
having it fake up a struct uio and then call procfs_do{,db,fp}regs().

It also moves the prototypes for procfs_{read,write}_{,db,fp}regs()
and proc_rwmem() from proc.h to ptrace.h, and marks all procfs files
except procfs_machdep.c as "optional procfs" instead of "standard".
2001-10-07 20:08:42 +00:00
des
0e3cf8a851 Final style(9) commit: placement of opening brace; a continuation indent I
missed in the previous commit; a line that exceeded 80 characters.  No
functional changes, but the object file's md5 checksum changes because some
lines have been displaced.
2001-10-04 16:35:44 +00:00
des
931b23f574 More style(9) fixes: no spaces between function name and parameter list;
some indentation fixes (particularly continuation lines).

Reviewed by:	md5(1)
2001-10-04 16:29:45 +00:00
des
f11f58a22b This file had a mixture of "return foo;" and "return (foo);"; standardize
on "return (foo);" as mandated by style(9).

Reviewed by:	md5(1)
2001-10-04 16:09:22 +00:00