Thread (17 messages) 17 messages, 3 authors, 2014-11-25

[PATCH v8 2/6] arm64: ptrace: allow tracer to skip a system call

From: AKASHI Takahiro <hidden>
Date: 2014-11-19 08:46:29
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On 11/18/2014 11:04 PM, Will Deacon wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 01:10:34AM +0000, AKASHI Takahiro wrote:
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+	if (((int)regs->syscallno == -1) && (orig_syscallno == -1)) {
+		/*
+		 * user-issued syscall(-1):
+		 * RESTRICTION: We always return ENOSYS whatever value is
+		 *   stored in x0 (a return value) at this point.
+		 * Normally, with ptrace off, syscall(-1) returns -ENOSYS.
+		 * With ptrace on, however, if a tracer didn't pay any
+		 * attention to user-issued syscall(-1) and just let it go
+		 * without a hack here, it would return a value in x0 as in
+		 * other system call cases. This means that this system call
+		 * might succeed and see any bogus return value.
+		 * This should be definitely avoided.
+		 */
+		regs->regs[0] = -ENOSYS;
+	}
I'm still really uncomfortable with this, and it doesn't seem to match what
arch/arm/ does either.
Yeah, I know but
as I mentioned before, syscall(-1) will be signaled on arm, and so we don't
have to care about a return value :)
Doesn't it also prevent a tracer from skipping syscall(-1)?
Syscall(-1) will return -ENOSYS whether or not a syscallno is explicitly replaced with -1
by a tracer, and, in this sense, it is *skipped*.

-Takahiro AKASHI
Will
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