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This adds the tracehook_tracer_task() hook to consolidate all forms of "Who is using ptrace on me?" logic. This is used for "TracerPid:" in /proc and for permission checks. We also clean up the selinux code the called an identical accessor. Signed-off-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@tv-sign.ru> Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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9.8 KiB
C
278 lines
9.8 KiB
C
/*
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* Tracing hooks
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
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* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
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* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
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*
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* This file defines hook entry points called by core code where
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* user tracing/debugging support might need to do something. These
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* entry points are called tracehook_*(). Each hook declared below
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* has a detailed kerneldoc comment giving the context (locking et
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* al) from which it is called, and the meaning of its return value.
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*
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* Each function here typically has only one call site, so it is ok
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* to have some nontrivial tracehook_*() inlines. In all cases, the
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* fast path when no tracing is enabled should be very short.
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*
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* The purpose of this file and the tracehook_* layer is to consolidate
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* the interface that the kernel core and arch code uses to enable any
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* user debugging or tracing facility (such as ptrace). The interfaces
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* here are carefully documented so that maintainers of core and arch
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* code do not need to think about the implementation details of the
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* tracing facilities. Likewise, maintainers of the tracing code do not
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* need to understand all the calling core or arch code in detail, just
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* documented circumstances of each call, such as locking conditions.
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*
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* If the calling core code changes so that locking is different, then
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* it is ok to change the interface documented here. The maintainer of
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* core code changing should notify the maintainers of the tracing code
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* that they need to work out the change.
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*
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* Some tracehook_*() inlines take arguments that the current tracing
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* implementations might not necessarily use. These function signatures
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* are chosen to pass in all the information that is on hand in the
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* caller and might conceivably be relevant to a tracer, so that the
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* core code won't have to be updated when tracing adds more features.
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* If a call site changes so that some of those parameters are no longer
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* already on hand without extra work, then the tracehook_* interface
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* can change so there is no make-work burden on the core code. The
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* maintainer of core code changing should notify the maintainers of the
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* tracing code that they need to work out the change.
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*/
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#ifndef _LINUX_TRACEHOOK_H
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#define _LINUX_TRACEHOOK_H 1
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/ptrace.h>
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#include <linux/security.h>
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struct linux_binprm;
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/**
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* tracehook_unsafe_exec - check for exec declared unsafe due to tracing
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* @task: current task doing exec
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*
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* Return %LSM_UNSAFE_* bits applied to an exec because of tracing.
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*
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* Called with task_lock() held on @task.
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*/
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static inline int tracehook_unsafe_exec(struct task_struct *task)
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{
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int unsafe = 0;
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int ptrace = task_ptrace(task);
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if (ptrace & PT_PTRACED) {
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if (ptrace & PT_PTRACE_CAP)
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unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE_CAP;
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else
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unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE;
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}
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return unsafe;
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_tracer_task - return the task that is tracing the given task
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* @tsk: task to consider
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*
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* Returns NULL if noone is tracing @task, or the &struct task_struct
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* pointer to its tracer.
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*
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* Must called under rcu_read_lock(). The pointer returned might be kept
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* live only by RCU. During exec, this may be called with task_lock()
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* held on @task, still held from when tracehook_unsafe_exec() was called.
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*/
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static inline struct task_struct *tracehook_tracer_task(struct task_struct *tsk)
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{
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if (task_ptrace(tsk) & PT_PTRACED)
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return rcu_dereference(tsk->parent);
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return NULL;
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_report_exec - a successful exec was completed
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* @fmt: &struct linux_binfmt that performed the exec
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* @bprm: &struct linux_binprm containing exec details
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* @regs: user-mode register state
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*
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* An exec just completed, we are shortly going to return to user mode.
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* The freshly initialized register state can be seen and changed in @regs.
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* The name, file and other pointers in @bprm are still on hand to be
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* inspected, but will be freed as soon as this returns.
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*
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* Called with no locks, but with some kernel resources held live
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* and a reference on @fmt->module.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_report_exec(struct linux_binfmt *fmt,
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struct linux_binprm *bprm,
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struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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if (!ptrace_event(PT_TRACE_EXEC, PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC, 0) &&
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unlikely(task_ptrace(current) & PT_PTRACED))
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send_sig(SIGTRAP, current, 0);
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_report_exit - task has begun to exit
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* @exit_code: pointer to value destined for @current->exit_code
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*
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* @exit_code points to the value passed to do_exit(), which tracing
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* might change here. This is almost the first thing in do_exit(),
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* before freeing any resources or setting the %PF_EXITING flag.
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*
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* Called with no locks held.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_report_exit(long *exit_code)
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{
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ptrace_event(PT_TRACE_EXIT, PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT, *exit_code);
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_prepare_clone - prepare for new child to be cloned
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* @clone_flags: %CLONE_* flags from clone/fork/vfork system call
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*
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* This is called before a new user task is to be cloned.
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* Its return value will be passed to tracehook_finish_clone().
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*
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* Called with no locks held.
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*/
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static inline int tracehook_prepare_clone(unsigned clone_flags)
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{
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if (clone_flags & CLONE_UNTRACED)
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return 0;
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if (clone_flags & CLONE_VFORK) {
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if (current->ptrace & PT_TRACE_VFORK)
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return PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK;
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} else if ((clone_flags & CSIGNAL) != SIGCHLD) {
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if (current->ptrace & PT_TRACE_CLONE)
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return PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE;
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} else if (current->ptrace & PT_TRACE_FORK)
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return PTRACE_EVENT_FORK;
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_finish_clone - new child created and being attached
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* @child: new child task
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* @clone_flags: %CLONE_* flags from clone/fork/vfork system call
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* @trace: return value from tracehook_clone_prepare()
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*
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* This is called immediately after adding @child to its parent's children list.
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* The @trace value is that returned by tracehook_prepare_clone().
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*
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* Called with current's siglock and write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock) held.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_finish_clone(struct task_struct *child,
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unsigned long clone_flags, int trace)
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{
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ptrace_init_task(child, (clone_flags & CLONE_PTRACE) || trace);
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_report_clone - in parent, new child is about to start running
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* @trace: return value from tracehook_clone_prepare()
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* @regs: parent's user register state
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* @clone_flags: flags from parent's system call
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* @pid: new child's PID in the parent's namespace
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* @child: new child task
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*
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* Called after a child is set up, but before it has been started running.
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* The @trace value is that returned by tracehook_clone_prepare().
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* This is not a good place to block, because the child has not started yet.
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* Suspend the child here if desired, and block in tracehook_clone_complete().
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* This must prevent the child from self-reaping if tracehook_clone_complete()
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* uses the @child pointer; otherwise it might have died and been released by
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* the time tracehook_report_clone_complete() is called.
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*
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* Called with no locks held, but the child cannot run until this returns.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_report_clone(int trace, struct pt_regs *regs,
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unsigned long clone_flags,
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pid_t pid, struct task_struct *child)
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{
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if (unlikely(trace)) {
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/*
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* The child starts up with an immediate SIGSTOP.
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*/
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sigaddset(&child->pending.signal, SIGSTOP);
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set_tsk_thread_flag(child, TIF_SIGPENDING);
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}
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_report_clone_complete - new child is running
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* @trace: return value from tracehook_clone_prepare()
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* @regs: parent's user register state
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* @clone_flags: flags from parent's system call
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* @pid: new child's PID in the parent's namespace
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* @child: child task, already running
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*
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* This is called just after the child has started running. This is
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* just before the clone/fork syscall returns, or blocks for vfork
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* child completion if @clone_flags has the %CLONE_VFORK bit set.
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* The @child pointer may be invalid if a self-reaping child died and
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* tracehook_report_clone() took no action to prevent it from self-reaping.
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*
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* Called with no locks held.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_report_clone_complete(int trace,
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struct pt_regs *regs,
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unsigned long clone_flags,
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pid_t pid,
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struct task_struct *child)
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{
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if (unlikely(trace))
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ptrace_event(0, trace, pid);
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_report_vfork_done - vfork parent's child has exited or exec'd
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* @child: child task, already running
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* @pid: new child's PID in the parent's namespace
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*
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* Called after a %CLONE_VFORK parent has waited for the child to complete.
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* The clone/vfork system call will return immediately after this.
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* The @child pointer may be invalid if a self-reaping child died and
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* tracehook_report_clone() took no action to prevent it from self-reaping.
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*
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* Called with no locks held.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_report_vfork_done(struct task_struct *child,
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pid_t pid)
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{
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ptrace_event(PT_TRACE_VFORK_DONE, PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE, pid);
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_prepare_release_task - task is being reaped, clean up tracing
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* @task: task in %EXIT_DEAD state
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*
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* This is called in release_task() just before @task gets finally reaped
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* and freed. This would be the ideal place to remove and clean up any
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* tracing-related state for @task.
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*
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* Called with no locks held.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_prepare_release_task(struct task_struct *task)
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{
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}
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/**
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* tracehook_finish_release_task - task is being reaped, clean up tracing
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* @task: task in %EXIT_DEAD state
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*
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* This is called in release_task() when @task is being in the middle of
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* being reaped. After this, there must be no tracing entanglements.
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*
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* Called with write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock) held.
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*/
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static inline void tracehook_finish_release_task(struct task_struct *task)
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{
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ptrace_release_task(task);
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}
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#endif /* <linux/tracehook.h> */
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