Thread (1 message) 1 message, 1 author, 2021-07-01

Re: [PATCH v8 3/7] kernel: Implement selective syscall userspace redirection

From: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <hidden>
Date: 2021-07-01 17:09:31
Also in: linux-kselftest, lkml

ebiederm@xmission.com (Eric W. Biederman) writes:
Why does do_syscal_user_dispatch call do_exit(SIGSEGV) and
do_exit(SIGSYS) instead of force_sig(SIGSEGV) and force_sig(SIGSYS)?

Looking at the code these cases are not expected to happen, so I would
be surprised if userspace depends on any particular behaviour on the
failure path so I think we can change this.
Hi Eric,

There is not really a good reason, and the use case that originated the
feature doesn't rely on it.

Unless I'm missing yet another problem and others correct me, I think
it makes sense to change it as you described.
Is using do_exit in this way something you copied from seccomp?
I'm not sure, its been a while, but I think it might be just that.  The
first prototype of SUD was implemented as a seccomp mode.
The reason I am asking is that by using do_exit you deprive userspace
of the change to catch the signal handler and try and fix things.

Also by using do_exit only a single thread of a multi-thread application
is terminated which seems wrong.

I am asking because I am going through the callers of do_exit so I can
refactor things and clean things up and this use just looks wrong.
Thanks,

-- 
Gabriel Krisman Bertazi
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