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35 #include <asm/unistd.h>
38 # define CSIGNAL 0x000000ff
41 #include "xlat/clone_flags.h"
42 #include "xlat/setns_types.h"
43 #include "xlat/unshare_flags.h"
48 # define ARG_STACKSIZE (tcp->scno == __NR_clone2 ? 2 : -1)
49 # define ARG_PTID (tcp->scno == __NR_clone2 ? 3 : 2)
50 # define ARG_CTID (tcp->scno == __NR_clone2 ? 4 : 3)
51 # define ARG_TLS (tcp->scno == __NR_clone2 ? 5 : 4)
52 #elif defined S390 || defined S390X
58 #elif defined X86_64 || defined X32
59 /* x86 personality processes have the last two arguments flipped. */
63 # define ARG_CTID ((current_personality != 1) ? 3 : 4)
64 # define ARG_TLS ((current_personality != 1) ? 4 : 3)
65 #elif defined ALPHA || defined TILE || defined OR1K || defined RISCV
80 print_tls_arg(struct tcb *const tcp, const kernel_ulong_t addr)
82 #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_USER_DESC
83 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
84 if (current_personality == 1)
87 print_user_desc(tcp, tcp->u_arg[ARG_TLS], USER_DESC_BOTH);
89 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
92 #endif /* HAVE_STRUCT_USER_DESC */
94 printaddr(tcp->u_arg[ARG_TLS]);
101 const char *sep = "|";
102 kernel_ulong_t flags = tcp->u_arg[ARG_FLAGS];
103 tprints("child_stack=");
104 printaddr(tcp->u_arg[ARG_STACK]);
107 if (ARG_STACKSIZE != -1)
108 tprintf("stack_size=%#" PRI_klx ", ",
109 tcp->u_arg[ARG_STACKSIZE]);
112 if (!printflags64(clone_flags, flags & ~CSIGNAL, NULL))
114 if ((flags & CSIGNAL) != 0)
115 tprintf("%s%s", sep, signame(flags & CSIGNAL));
116 if ((flags & (CLONE_PARENT_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID
117 |CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID|CLONE_SETTLS)) == 0)
119 if (flags & CLONE_PARENT_SETTID) {
120 tprints(", parent_tidptr=");
121 printaddr(tcp->u_arg[ARG_PTID]);
123 if (flags & CLONE_SETTLS) {
125 print_tls_arg(tcp, tcp->u_arg[ARG_TLS]);
127 if (flags & (CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID)) {
128 tprints(", child_tidptr=");
129 printaddr(tcp->u_arg[ARG_CTID]);
132 /* TODO on syscall entry:
133 * We can clear CLONE_PTRACE here since it is an ancient hack
134 * to allow us to catch children, and we use another hack for that.
135 * But CLONE_PTRACE can conceivably be used by malicious programs
136 * to subvert us. By clearing this bit, we can defend against it:
137 * in untraced execution, CLONE_PTRACE should have no effect.
139 * We can also clear CLONE_UNTRACED, since it allows to start
140 * children outside of our control. At the moment
141 * I'm trying to figure out whether there is a *legitimate*
142 * use of this flag which we should respect.
149 printfd(tcp, tcp->u_arg[0]);
151 printxval(setns_types, tcp->u_arg[1], "CLONE_NEW???");
158 printflags64(unshare_flags, tcp->u_arg[0], "CLONE_???");