2 * Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Paul Kranenburg <pk@cs.few.eur.nl>
3 * Copyright (c) 1993 Branko Lankester <branko@hacktic.nl>
4 * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
5 * Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Wichert Akkerman <wichert@cistron.nl>
6 * Copyright (c) 1999 IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH, IBM Corporation
7 * Linux for s390 port by D.J. Barrow
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38 /* The libc headers do not define this constant since it should only be
39 used by the implementation. So we define it here. */
41 # ifdef ASM_SA_RESTORER
42 # define SA_RESTORER ASM_SA_RESTORER
47 * Some architectures define SA_RESTORER in their headers,
48 * but do not actually have sa_restorer.
50 * Some architectures, otherwise, do not define SA_RESTORER in their headers,
51 * but actually have sa_restorer.
54 # if defined HPPA || defined IA64
55 # define HAVE_SA_RESTORER 0
57 # define HAVE_SA_RESTORER 1
59 #else /* !SA_RESTORER */
60 # if defined SPARC || defined SPARC64 || defined M68K
61 # define HAVE_SA_RESTORER 1
63 # define HAVE_SA_RESTORER 0
67 #include "xlat/sa_handler_values.h"
68 #include "xlat/sigact_flags.h"
69 #include "xlat/sigprocmaskcmds.h"
71 /* Anonymous realtime signals. */
73 /* Linux kernel >= 3.18 defines SIGRTMIN to 32 on all architectures. */
74 # define ASM_SIGRTMIN 32
77 /* Under glibc 2.1, SIGRTMAX et al are functions, but __SIGRTMAX is a
78 constant. This is what we want. Otherwise, just use SIGRTMAX. */
81 # define __SIGRTMAX SIGRTMAX
85 # define ASM_SIGRTMAX __SIGRTMAX
89 /* Note on the size of sigset_t:
91 * In glibc, sigset_t is an array with space for 1024 bits (!),
92 * even though all arches supported by Linux have only 64 signals
93 * except MIPS, which has 128. IOW, it is 128 bytes long.
95 * In-kernel sigset_t is sized correctly (it is either 64 or 128 bit long).
96 * However, some old syscall return only 32 lower bits (one word).
97 * Example: sys_sigpending vs sys_rt_sigpending.
99 * Be aware of this fact when you try to
100 * memcpy(&tcp->u_arg[1], &something, sizeof(sigset_t))
101 * - sizeof(sigset_t) is much bigger than you think,
102 * it may overflow tcp->u_arg[] array, and it may try to copy more data
103 * than is really available in <something>.
105 * umoven(tcp, addr, sizeof(sigset_t), &sigset)
106 * may be a bad idea: it'll try to read much more data than needed
107 * to fetch a sigset_t.
108 * Use NSIG_BYTES as a size instead.
112 get_sa_handler_str(kernel_ulong_t handler)
114 return xlookup(sa_handler_values, handler);
118 print_sa_handler(kernel_ulong_t handler)
120 const char *sa_handler_str = get_sa_handler_str(handler);
123 tprints(sa_handler_str);
129 signame(const int sig)
131 static char buf[sizeof("SIGRT_%u") + sizeof(int)*3];
134 const unsigned int s = sig;
139 if (s >= ASM_SIGRTMIN && s <= (unsigned int) ASM_SIGRTMAX) {
140 sprintf(buf, "SIGRT_%u", s - ASM_SIGRTMIN);
145 sprintf(buf, "%d", sig);
150 popcount32(const uint32_t *a, unsigned int size)
152 unsigned int count = 0;
154 for (; size; ++a, --size) {
157 #ifdef HAVE___BUILTIN_POPCOUNT
158 count += __builtin_popcount(x);
169 sprintsigmask_n(const char *prefix, const void *sig_mask, unsigned int bytes)
172 * The maximum number of signal names to be printed
173 * is NSIG_BYTES * 8 * 2 / 3.
174 * Most of signal names have length 7,
175 * average length of signal names is less than 7.
176 * The length of prefix string does not exceed 16.
178 static char outstr[128 + 8 * (NSIG_BYTES * 8 * 2 / 3)];
181 const uint32_t *mask;
182 uint32_t inverted_mask[NSIG_BYTES / 4];
187 s = stpcpy(outstr, prefix);
190 /* length of signal mask in 4-byte words */
191 size = (bytes >= NSIG_BYTES) ? NSIG_BYTES / 4 : (bytes + 3) / 4;
193 /* check whether 2/3 or more bits are set */
194 if (popcount32(mask, size) >= size * (4 * 8) * 2 / 3) {
195 /* show those signals that are NOT in the mask */
197 for (j = 0; j < size; ++j)
198 inverted_mask[j] = ~mask[j];
199 mask = inverted_mask;
204 for (i = 0; (i = next_set_bit(mask, i, size * (4 * 8))) >= 0; ) {
207 if ((unsigned) i < nsignals) {
208 s = stpcpy(s, signalent[i] + 3);
211 else if (i >= ASM_SIGRTMIN && i <= ASM_SIGRTMAX) {
212 s += sprintf(s, "RT_%u", i - ASM_SIGRTMIN);
216 s += sprintf(s, "%u", i);
227 #define sprintsigmask_val(prefix, mask) \
228 sprintsigmask_n((prefix), &(mask), sizeof(mask))
230 #define tprintsigmask_val(prefix, mask) \
231 tprints(sprintsigmask_n((prefix), &(mask), sizeof(mask)))
234 sprint_old_sigmask_val(const char *const prefix, const unsigned long mask)
236 #if defined(current_wordsize) || !defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
237 return sprintsigmask_n(prefix, &mask, current_wordsize);
238 #else /* !current_wordsize && WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
239 if (current_wordsize == sizeof(mask)) {
240 return sprintsigmask_val(prefix, mask);
242 uint32_t mask32 = mask;
243 return sprintsigmask_val(prefix, mask32);
248 #define tprint_old_sigmask_val(prefix, mask) \
249 tprints(sprint_old_sigmask_val((prefix), (mask)))
254 tprints(signame(nr));
258 print_sigset_addr_len_limit(struct tcb *const tcp, const kernel_ulong_t addr,
259 const kernel_ulong_t len, const unsigned int min_len)
262 * Here len is usually equal to NSIG_BYTES or current_wordsize.
263 * But we code this defensively:
265 if (len < min_len || len > NSIG_BYTES) {
269 int mask[NSIG_BYTES / sizeof(int)] = {};
270 if (umoven_or_printaddr(tcp, addr, len, mask))
272 tprints(sprintsigmask_n("", mask, len));
276 print_sigset_addr_len(struct tcb *const tcp, const kernel_ulong_t addr,
277 const kernel_ulong_t len)
279 print_sigset_addr_len_limit(tcp, addr, len, current_wordsize);
283 print_sigset_addr(struct tcb *const tcp, const kernel_ulong_t addr)
285 print_sigset_addr_len_limit(tcp, addr, NSIG_BYTES, NSIG_BYTES);
291 tprintsigmask_val("", tcp->u_arg[0]);
293 else if (!syserror(tcp)) {
294 tcp->auxstr = sprintsigmask_val("old mask ", tcp->u_rval);
295 return RVAL_HEX | RVAL_STR;
300 struct old_sigaction {
301 /* sa_handler may be a libc #define, need to use other name: */
303 unsigned int sa_flags;
304 unsigned long sa_handler__;
305 /* Kernel treats sa_mask as an array of longs. */
306 unsigned long sa_mask[NSIG / sizeof(long)];
308 unsigned long sa_handler__;
309 unsigned long sa_mask;
310 unsigned long sa_flags;
313 unsigned long sa_restorer;
317 struct old_sigaction32 {
318 /* sa_handler may be a libc #define, need to use other name: */
319 uint32_t sa_handler__;
323 uint32_t sa_restorer;
328 decode_old_sigaction(struct tcb *const tcp, const kernel_ulong_t addr)
330 struct old_sigaction sa;
332 #ifndef current_wordsize
333 if (current_wordsize < sizeof(sa.sa_handler__)) {
334 struct old_sigaction32 sa32;
336 if (umove_or_printaddr(tcp, addr, &sa32))
339 memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
340 sa.sa_handler__ = sa32.sa_handler__;
341 sa.sa_flags = sa32.sa_flags;
342 #if HAVE_SA_RESTORER && defined SA_RESTORER
343 sa.sa_restorer = sa32.sa_restorer;
345 sa.sa_mask = sa32.sa_mask;
348 if (umove_or_printaddr(tcp, addr, &sa))
351 tprints("{sa_handler=");
352 print_sa_handler(sa.sa_handler__);
353 tprints(", sa_mask=");
355 tprintsigmask_addr("", sa.sa_mask);
357 tprintsigmask_val("", sa.sa_mask);
359 tprints(", sa_flags=");
360 printflags(sigact_flags, sa.sa_flags, "SA_???");
361 #if HAVE_SA_RESTORER && defined SA_RESTORER
362 if (sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTORER) {
363 tprints(", sa_restorer=");
364 printaddr(sa.sa_restorer);
373 printsignal(tcp->u_arg[0]);
375 decode_old_sigaction(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1]);
378 decode_old_sigaction(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2]);
385 printsignal(tcp->u_arg[0]);
387 print_sa_handler(tcp->u_arg[1]);
389 } else if (!syserror(tcp)) {
390 tcp->auxstr = get_sa_handler_str(tcp->u_rval);
391 return RVAL_HEX | RVAL_STR;
399 tcp->auxstr = sprintsigmask_val("mask ", tcp->u_rval);
401 return RVAL_HEX | RVAL_STR;
407 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[tcp->s_ent->nargs - 1],
410 tprint_old_sigmask_val("", tcp->u_arg[tcp->s_ent->nargs - 1]);
416 /* "Old" sigprocmask, which operates with word-sized signal masks */
417 SYS_FUNC(sigprocmask)
422 * Alpha/OSF is different: it doesn't pass in two pointers,
423 * but rather passes in the new bitmask as an argument and
424 * then returns the old bitmask. This "works" because we
425 * only have 64 signals to worry about. If you want more,
426 * use of the rt_sigprocmask syscall is required.
428 * old = osf_sigprocmask(how, new);
430 * ret = sigprocmask(how, &new, &old, ...);
432 printxval(sigprocmaskcmds, tcp->u_arg[0], "SIG_???");
433 tprintsigmask_val(", ", tcp->u_arg[1]);
435 else if (!syserror(tcp)) {
436 tcp->auxstr = sprintsigmask_val("old mask ", tcp->u_rval);
437 return RVAL_HEX | RVAL_STR;
441 printxval(sigprocmaskcmds, tcp->u_arg[0], "SIG_???");
443 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1], current_wordsize);
447 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2], current_wordsize);
457 signame(tcp->u_arg[1]));
464 tprintf("%d, %d, %s",
467 signame(tcp->u_arg[2]));
475 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[0], current_wordsize);
479 SYS_FUNC(rt_sigprocmask)
481 /* Note: arg[3] is the length of the sigset. Kernel requires NSIG_BYTES */
483 printxval(sigprocmaskcmds, tcp->u_arg[0], "SIG_???");
485 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1], tcp->u_arg[3]);
489 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2], tcp->u_arg[3]);
490 tprintf(", %" PRI_klu, tcp->u_arg[3]);
495 /* Structure describing the action to be taken when a signal arrives. */
498 /* sa_handler may be a libc #define, need to use other name: */
500 unsigned int sa_flags;
501 unsigned long sa_handler__;
503 unsigned long sa_handler__;
504 unsigned long sa_flags;
507 unsigned long sa_restorer;
509 /* Kernel treats sa_mask as an array of longs. */
510 unsigned long sa_mask[NSIG / sizeof(long)];
512 /* Same for i386-on-x86_64 and similar cases */
513 struct new_sigaction32
515 uint32_t sa_handler__;
518 uint32_t sa_restorer;
520 uint32_t sa_mask[2 * (NSIG / sizeof(long))];
524 decode_new_sigaction(struct tcb *const tcp, const kernel_ulong_t addr)
526 struct new_sigaction sa;
528 #ifndef current_wordsize
529 if (current_wordsize < sizeof(sa.sa_handler__)) {
530 struct new_sigaction32 sa32;
532 if (umove_or_printaddr(tcp, addr, &sa32))
535 memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
536 sa.sa_handler__ = sa32.sa_handler__;
537 sa.sa_flags = sa32.sa_flags;
538 #if HAVE_SA_RESTORER && defined SA_RESTORER
539 sa.sa_restorer = sa32.sa_restorer;
541 /* Kernel treats sa_mask as an array of longs.
542 * For 32-bit process, "long" is uint32_t, thus, for example,
543 * 32th bit in sa_mask will end up as bit 0 in sa_mask[1].
544 * But for (64-bit) kernel, 32th bit in sa_mask is
545 * 32th bit in 0th (64-bit) long!
546 * For little-endian, it's the same.
547 * For big-endian, we swap 32-bit words.
549 sa.sa_mask[0] = ULONG_LONG(sa32.sa_mask[0], sa32.sa_mask[1]);
552 if (umove_or_printaddr(tcp, addr, &sa))
555 tprints("{sa_handler=");
556 print_sa_handler(sa.sa_handler__);
557 tprints(", sa_mask=");
559 * Sigset size is in tcp->u_arg[4] (SPARC)
560 * or in tcp->u_arg[3] (all other),
561 * but kernel won't handle sys_rt_sigaction
562 * with wrong sigset size (just returns EINVAL instead).
563 * We just fetch the right size, which is NSIG_BYTES.
565 tprintsigmask_val("", sa.sa_mask);
566 tprints(", sa_flags=");
568 printflags(sigact_flags, sa.sa_flags, "SA_???");
569 #if HAVE_SA_RESTORER && defined SA_RESTORER
570 if (sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTORER) {
571 tprints(", sa_restorer=");
572 printaddr(sa.sa_restorer);
578 SYS_FUNC(rt_sigaction)
581 printsignal(tcp->u_arg[0]);
583 decode_new_sigaction(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1]);
586 decode_new_sigaction(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2]);
587 #if defined(SPARC) || defined(SPARC64)
588 tprintf(", %#" PRI_klx ", %" PRI_klu, tcp->u_arg[3], tcp->u_arg[4]);
590 tprintf(", %" PRI_klu ", %#" PRI_klx, tcp->u_arg[3], tcp->u_arg[4]);
592 tprintf(", %" PRI_klu, tcp->u_arg[3]);
598 SYS_FUNC(rt_sigpending)
602 * One of the few syscalls where sigset size (arg[1])
603 * is allowed to be <= NSIG_BYTES, not strictly ==.
604 * This allows non-rt sigpending() syscall
605 * to reuse rt_sigpending() code in kernel.
607 print_sigset_addr_len_limit(tcp, tcp->u_arg[0],
609 tprintf(", %" PRI_klu, tcp->u_arg[1]);
614 SYS_FUNC(rt_sigsuspend)
616 /* NB: kernel requires arg[1] == NSIG_BYTES */
617 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[0], tcp->u_arg[1]);
618 tprintf(", %" PRI_klu, tcp->u_arg[1]);
624 print_sigqueueinfo(struct tcb *const tcp, const int sig,
625 const kernel_ulong_t addr)
629 printsiginfo_at(tcp, addr);
632 SYS_FUNC(rt_sigqueueinfo)
634 tprintf("%d, ", (int) tcp->u_arg[0]);
635 print_sigqueueinfo(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1], tcp->u_arg[2]);
640 SYS_FUNC(rt_tgsigqueueinfo)
642 tprintf("%d, %d, ", (int) tcp->u_arg[0], (int) tcp->u_arg[1]);
643 print_sigqueueinfo(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2], tcp->u_arg[3]);
648 SYS_FUNC(rt_sigtimedwait)
650 /* NB: kernel requires arg[3] == NSIG_BYTES */
652 print_sigset_addr_len(tcp, tcp->u_arg[0], tcp->u_arg[3]);
654 if (!(tcp->u_arg[1] && verbose(tcp))) {
656 * This is the only "return" parameter,
657 * if we are not going to fetch it on exit,
658 * decode all parameters on entry.
660 printaddr(tcp->u_arg[1]);
662 print_timespec(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2]);
663 tprintf(", %" PRI_klu, tcp->u_arg[3]);
665 char *sts = xstrdup(sprint_timespec(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2]));
666 set_tcb_priv_data(tcp, sts, free);
669 if (tcp->u_arg[1] && verbose(tcp)) {
670 printsiginfo_at(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1]);
672 tprints(get_tcb_priv_data(tcp));
673 tprintf(", %" PRI_klu, tcp->u_arg[3]);
676 if (!syserror(tcp) && tcp->u_rval) {
677 tcp->auxstr = signame(tcp->u_rval);
684 SYS_FUNC(restart_syscall)
686 tprintf("<... resuming interrupted %s ...>",
687 tcp->s_prev_ent ? tcp->s_prev_ent->sys_name : "system call");