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
8 * <barrow_dj@mail.yahoo.com,djbarrow@de.ibm.com>
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35 #include <sys/param.h>
37 /* for struct iovec */
44 # undef PTRACE_GETREGS
45 # define PTRACE_GETREGS PTRACE_GETREGS64
46 # undef PTRACE_SETREGS
47 # define PTRACE_SETREGS PTRACE_SETREGS64
51 # include <asm/psrcompat.h>
61 # define NT_PRSTATUS 1
65 # warning: NSIG is not defined, using 32
71 /* Define these shorthand notations to simplify the syscallent files. */
75 #define TN TRACE_NETWORK
76 #define TP TRACE_PROCESS
77 #define TS TRACE_SIGNAL
78 #define TM TRACE_MEMORY
79 #define NF SYSCALL_NEVER_FAILS
81 #define SI STACKTRACE_INVALIDATE_CACHE
82 #define SE STACKTRACE_CAPTURE_ON_ENTER
84 const struct_sysent sysent0[] = {
85 #include "syscallent.h"
88 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
89 static const struct_sysent sysent1[] = {
90 # include "syscallent1.h"
94 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
95 static const struct_sysent sysent2[] = {
96 # include "syscallent2.h"
100 /* Now undef them since short defines cause wicked namespace pollution. */
114 * `ioctlent[012].h' files are automatically generated by the auxiliary
115 * program `ioctlsort', such that the list is sorted by the `code' field.
116 * This has the side-effect of resolving the _IO.. macros into
117 * plain integers, eliminating the need to include here everything
121 const char *const errnoent0[] = {
122 #include "errnoent.h"
124 const char *const signalent0[] = {
125 #include "signalent.h"
127 const struct_ioctlent ioctlent0[] = {
128 #include "ioctlent0.h"
131 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
132 static const char *const errnoent1[] = {
133 # include "errnoent1.h"
135 static const char *const signalent1[] = {
136 # include "signalent1.h"
138 static const struct_ioctlent ioctlent1[] = {
139 # include "ioctlent1.h"
143 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
144 static const char *const errnoent2[] = {
145 # include "errnoent2.h"
147 static const char *const signalent2[] = {
148 # include "signalent2.h"
150 static const struct_ioctlent ioctlent2[] = {
151 # include "ioctlent2.h"
156 nsyscalls0 = ARRAY_SIZE(sysent0)
157 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
158 , nsyscalls1 = ARRAY_SIZE(sysent1)
159 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
160 , nsyscalls2 = ARRAY_SIZE(sysent2)
166 nerrnos0 = ARRAY_SIZE(errnoent0)
167 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
168 , nerrnos1 = ARRAY_SIZE(errnoent1)
169 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
170 , nerrnos2 = ARRAY_SIZE(errnoent2)
176 nsignals0 = ARRAY_SIZE(signalent0)
177 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
178 , nsignals1 = ARRAY_SIZE(signalent1)
179 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
180 , nsignals2 = ARRAY_SIZE(signalent2)
186 nioctlents0 = ARRAY_SIZE(ioctlent0)
187 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
188 , nioctlents1 = ARRAY_SIZE(ioctlent1)
189 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
190 , nioctlents2 = ARRAY_SIZE(ioctlent2)
195 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
196 const struct_sysent *sysent = sysent0;
197 const char *const *errnoent = errnoent0;
198 const char *const *signalent = signalent0;
199 const struct_ioctlent *ioctlent = ioctlent0;
201 unsigned nsyscalls = nsyscalls0;
202 unsigned nerrnos = nerrnos0;
203 unsigned nsignals = nsignals0;
204 unsigned nioctlents = nioctlents0;
207 qualbits_t *qual_vec[SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES];
209 static const unsigned nsyscall_vec[SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES] = {
211 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
214 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
218 static const struct_sysent *const sysent_vec[SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES] = {
220 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
223 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
229 MAX_NSYSCALLS1 = (nsyscalls0
230 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
231 > nsyscalls1 ? nsyscalls0 : nsyscalls1
234 MAX_NSYSCALLS2 = (MAX_NSYSCALLS1
235 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
236 > nsyscalls2 ? MAX_NSYSCALLS1 : nsyscalls2
239 MAX_NSYSCALLS = MAX_NSYSCALLS2,
240 /* We are ready for arches with up to 255 signals,
241 * even though the largest known signo is on MIPS and it is 128.
242 * The number of existing syscalls on all arches is
243 * larger that 255 anyway, so it is just a pedantic matter.
245 MIN_QUALS = MAX_NSYSCALLS > 255 ? MAX_NSYSCALLS : 255
248 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
249 unsigned current_personality;
251 # ifndef current_wordsize
252 unsigned current_wordsize;
253 static const int personality_wordsize[SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES] = {
254 PERSONALITY0_WORDSIZE,
255 PERSONALITY1_WORDSIZE,
256 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
257 PERSONALITY2_WORDSIZE,
263 set_personality(int personality)
265 nsyscalls = nsyscall_vec[personality];
266 sysent = sysent_vec[personality];
268 switch (personality) {
270 errnoent = errnoent0;
272 ioctlent = ioctlent0;
273 nioctlents = nioctlents0;
274 signalent = signalent0;
275 nsignals = nsignals0;
279 errnoent = errnoent1;
281 ioctlent = ioctlent1;
282 nioctlents = nioctlents1;
283 signalent = signalent1;
284 nsignals = nsignals1;
287 # if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2
289 errnoent = errnoent2;
291 ioctlent = ioctlent2;
292 nioctlents = nioctlents2;
293 signalent = signalent2;
294 nsignals = nsignals2;
299 current_personality = personality;
300 # ifndef current_wordsize
301 current_wordsize = personality_wordsize[personality];
306 update_personality(struct tcb *tcp, unsigned int personality)
308 if (personality == current_personality)
310 set_personality(personality);
312 if (personality == tcp->currpers)
314 tcp->currpers = personality;
316 # if defined(POWERPC64)
318 static const char *const names[] = {"64 bit", "32 bit"};
319 fprintf(stderr, "[ Process PID=%d runs in %s mode. ]\n",
320 tcp->pid, names[personality]);
322 # elif defined(X86_64)
324 static const char *const names[] = {"64 bit", "32 bit", "x32"};
325 fprintf(stderr, "[ Process PID=%d runs in %s mode. ]\n",
326 tcp->pid, names[personality]);
330 static const char *const names[] = {"x32", "32 bit"};
331 fprintf(stderr, "[ Process PID=%d runs in %s mode. ]\n",
332 tcp->pid, names[personality]);
334 # elif defined(AARCH64)
336 static const char *const names[] = {"32-bit", "AArch64"};
337 fprintf(stderr, "[ Process PID=%d runs in %s mode. ]\n",
338 tcp->pid, names[personality]);
342 static const char *const names[] = {"64-bit", "32-bit"};
343 fprintf(stderr, "[ Process PID=%d runs in %s mode. ]\n",
344 tcp->pid, names[personality]);
350 static int qual_syscall(), qual_signal(), qual_desc();
352 static const struct qual_options {
353 unsigned int bitflag;
354 const char *option_name;
355 int (*qualify)(const char *, int, int);
356 const char *argument_name;
358 { QUAL_TRACE, "trace", qual_syscall, "system call" },
359 { QUAL_TRACE, "t", qual_syscall, "system call" },
360 { QUAL_ABBREV, "abbrev", qual_syscall, "system call" },
361 { QUAL_ABBREV, "a", qual_syscall, "system call" },
362 { QUAL_VERBOSE, "verbose", qual_syscall, "system call" },
363 { QUAL_VERBOSE, "v", qual_syscall, "system call" },
364 { QUAL_RAW, "raw", qual_syscall, "system call" },
365 { QUAL_RAW, "x", qual_syscall, "system call" },
366 { QUAL_SIGNAL, "signal", qual_signal, "signal" },
367 { QUAL_SIGNAL, "signals", qual_signal, "signal" },
368 { QUAL_SIGNAL, "s", qual_signal, "signal" },
369 { QUAL_READ, "read", qual_desc, "descriptor" },
370 { QUAL_READ, "reads", qual_desc, "descriptor" },
371 { QUAL_READ, "r", qual_desc, "descriptor" },
372 { QUAL_WRITE, "write", qual_desc, "descriptor" },
373 { QUAL_WRITE, "writes", qual_desc, "descriptor" },
374 { QUAL_WRITE, "w", qual_desc, "descriptor" },
375 { 0, NULL, NULL, NULL },
379 reallocate_qual(const unsigned int n)
383 for (p = 0; p < SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES; p++) {
384 qp = qual_vec[p] = realloc(qual_vec[p], n * sizeof(qualbits_t));
387 memset(&qp[num_quals], 0, (n - num_quals) * sizeof(qualbits_t));
393 qualify_one(const unsigned int n, unsigned int bitflag, const int not, const int pers)
398 reallocate_qual(n + 1);
400 for (p = 0; p < SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES; p++) {
401 if (pers == p || pers < 0) {
403 qual_vec[p][n] &= ~bitflag;
405 qual_vec[p][n] |= bitflag;
411 qual_syscall(const char *s, const unsigned int bitflag, const int not)
417 if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') {
418 i = string_to_uint(s);
419 if (i >= MAX_NSYSCALLS)
421 qualify_one(i, bitflag, not, -1);
425 for (p = 0; p < SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES; p++) {
426 for (i = 0; i < nsyscall_vec[p]; i++) {
427 if (sysent_vec[p][i].sys_name
428 && strcmp(s, sysent_vec[p][i].sys_name) == 0
430 qualify_one(i, bitflag, not, p);
440 qual_signal(const char *s, const unsigned int bitflag, const int not)
444 if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') {
445 int signo = string_to_uint(s);
446 if (signo < 0 || signo > 255)
448 qualify_one(signo, bitflag, not, -1);
451 if (strncasecmp(s, "SIG", 3) == 0)
453 for (i = 0; i <= NSIG; i++) {
454 if (strcasecmp(s, signame(i) + 3) == 0) {
455 qualify_one(i, bitflag, not, -1);
463 qual_desc(const char *s, const unsigned int bitflag, const int not)
465 if (*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') {
466 int desc = string_to_uint(s);
467 if (desc < 0 || desc > 0x7fff) /* paranoia */
469 qualify_one(desc, bitflag, not, -1);
476 lookup_class(const char *s)
478 if (strcmp(s, "file") == 0)
480 if (strcmp(s, "ipc") == 0)
482 if (strcmp(s, "network") == 0)
483 return TRACE_NETWORK;
484 if (strcmp(s, "process") == 0)
485 return TRACE_PROCESS;
486 if (strcmp(s, "signal") == 0)
488 if (strcmp(s, "desc") == 0)
490 if (strcmp(s, "memory") == 0)
496 qualify(const char *s)
498 const struct qual_options *opt;
505 reallocate_qual(MIN_QUALS);
507 opt = &qual_options[0];
508 for (i = 0; (p = qual_options[i].option_name); i++) {
509 unsigned int len = strlen(p);
510 if (strncmp(s, p, len) == 0 && s[len] == '=') {
511 opt = &qual_options[i];
521 if (strcmp(s, "none") == 0) {
525 if (strcmp(s, "all") == 0) {
526 for (i = 0; i < num_quals; i++) {
527 qualify_one(i, opt->bitflag, not, -1);
531 for (i = 0; i < num_quals; i++) {
532 qualify_one(i, opt->bitflag, !not, -1);
537 for (p = strtok(copy, ","); p; p = strtok(NULL, ",")) {
539 if (opt->bitflag == QUAL_TRACE && (n = lookup_class(p)) > 0) {
541 for (pers = 0; pers < SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES; pers++) {
542 for (i = 0; i < nsyscall_vec[pers]; i++)
543 if (sysent_vec[pers][i].sys_flags & n)
544 qualify_one(i, opt->bitflag, not, pers);
548 if (opt->qualify(p, opt->bitflag, not)) {
549 error_msg_and_die("invalid %s '%s'",
550 opt->argument_name, p);
557 #ifdef SYS_socket_subcall
559 decode_socket_subcall(struct tcb *tcp)
562 unsigned int i, n, size;
564 if (tcp->u_arg[0] < 0 || tcp->u_arg[0] >= SYS_socket_nsubcalls)
567 tcp->scno = SYS_socket_subcall + tcp->u_arg[0];
568 tcp->qual_flg = qual_flags[tcp->scno];
569 tcp->s_ent = &sysent[tcp->scno];
570 addr = tcp->u_arg[1];
571 size = current_wordsize;
572 n = tcp->s_ent->nargs;
573 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
574 if (size == sizeof(int)) {
576 if (umove(tcp, addr, &arg) < 0)
582 if (umove(tcp, addr, &arg) < 0)
591 #ifdef SYS_ipc_subcall
593 decode_ipc_subcall(struct tcb *tcp)
597 if (tcp->u_arg[0] < 0 || tcp->u_arg[0] >= SYS_ipc_nsubcalls)
600 tcp->scno = SYS_ipc_subcall + tcp->u_arg[0];
601 tcp->qual_flg = qual_flags[tcp->scno];
602 tcp->s_ent = &sysent[tcp->scno];
603 n = tcp->s_ent->nargs;
604 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
605 tcp->u_arg[i] = tcp->u_arg[i + 1];
610 printargs(struct tcb *tcp)
614 int n = tcp->s_ent->nargs;
615 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
616 tprintf("%s%#lx", i ? ", " : "", tcp->u_arg[i]);
622 printargs_lu(struct tcb *tcp)
626 int n = tcp->s_ent->nargs;
627 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
628 tprintf("%s%lu", i ? ", " : "", tcp->u_arg[i]);
634 printargs_ld(struct tcb *tcp)
638 int n = tcp->s_ent->nargs;
639 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
640 tprintf("%s%ld", i ? ", " : "", tcp->u_arg[i]);
646 static struct user_regs_struct i386_regs;
647 long *const i386_esp_ptr = &i386_regs.esp;
648 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS i386_regs
649 #elif defined(X86_64) || defined(X32)
651 * On i386, pt_regs and user_regs_struct are the same,
652 * but on 64 bit x86, user_regs_struct has six more fields:
653 * fs_base, gs_base, ds, es, fs, gs.
654 * PTRACE_GETREGS fills them too, so struct pt_regs would overflow.
656 struct i386_user_regs_struct {
676 struct user_regs_struct x86_64_r;
677 struct i386_user_regs_struct i386_r;
679 # define x86_64_regs x86_regs_union.x86_64_r
680 # define i386_regs x86_regs_union.i386_r
681 uint32_t *const i386_esp_ptr = &i386_regs.esp;
682 uint64_t *const x86_64_rsp_ptr = (uint64_t *) &x86_64_regs.rsp;
683 static struct iovec x86_io = {
684 .iov_base = &x86_regs_union
686 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET x86_regs_union
687 # define ARCH_IOVEC_FOR_GETREGSET x86_io
689 static struct pt_all_user_regs ia64_regs;
690 unsigned long *const ia64_frame_ptr = &ia64_regs.gr[12];
691 # define IA64_PSR_IS ((long)1 << 34)
692 # define ia64_ia32mode (ia64_regs.cr_ipsr & IA64_PSR_IS)
693 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS ia64_regs
694 #elif defined(POWERPC)
695 struct pt_regs ppc_regs; /* not static */
696 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS ppc_regs
702 static struct pt_regs arm_regs;
703 long *const arm_sp_ptr = &arm_regs.ARM_sp;
704 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS arm_regs
705 #elif defined(AARCH64)
709 # define ARM_cpsr uregs[16]
710 # define ARM_pc uregs[15]
711 # define ARM_lr uregs[14]
712 # define ARM_sp uregs[13]
713 # define ARM_ip uregs[12]
714 # define ARM_fp uregs[11]
715 # define ARM_r10 uregs[10]
716 # define ARM_r9 uregs[9]
717 # define ARM_r8 uregs[8]
718 # define ARM_r7 uregs[7]
719 # define ARM_r6 uregs[6]
720 # define ARM_r5 uregs[5]
721 # define ARM_r4 uregs[4]
722 # define ARM_r3 uregs[3]
723 # define ARM_r2 uregs[2]
724 # define ARM_r1 uregs[1]
725 # define ARM_r0 uregs[0]
726 # define ARM_ORIG_r0 uregs[17]
728 struct user_pt_regs aarch64_r;
729 struct arm_pt_regs arm_r;
731 # define aarch64_regs arm_regs_union.aarch64_r
732 # define arm_regs arm_regs_union.arm_r
733 uint64_t *const aarch64_sp_ptr = (uint64_t *) &aarch64_regs.sp;
734 uint32_t *const arm_sp_ptr = (uint32_t *) &arm_regs.ARM_sp;
735 static struct iovec aarch64_io = {
736 .iov_base = &arm_regs_union
738 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET arm_regs_union
739 # define ARCH_IOVEC_FOR_GETREGSET aarch64_io
741 static long alpha_r0;
742 static long alpha_a3;
744 static struct pt_regs avr32_regs;
745 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS avr32_regs
746 #elif defined(SPARC) || defined(SPARC64)
747 struct pt_regs sparc_regs; /* not static */
748 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS sparc_regs
750 struct mips_regs mips_regs; /* not static */
751 /* PTRACE_GETREGS on MIPS is available since linux v2.6.15. */
752 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS mips_regs
753 #elif defined(S390) || defined(S390X)
754 /* PTRACE_GETREGSET on S390 is available since linux v2.6.27. */
755 static struct user_regs_struct s390_regset;
756 unsigned long *const s390_frame_ptr = &s390_regset.gprs[15];
757 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET s390_regset
759 static long hppa_r28;
764 #elif defined(CRISV10) || defined(CRISV32)
765 static long cris_r10;
767 struct pt_regs tile_regs; /* not static */
768 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS tile_regs
769 #elif defined(MICROBLAZE)
770 static long microblaze_r3;
772 static struct user_regs_struct or1k_regs;
773 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET or1k_regs
775 static struct user_gp_regs metag_regs;
776 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET metag_regs
777 #elif defined(XTENSA)
778 static long xtensa_a2;
780 static struct user_regs_struct arc_regs;
781 # define ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET arc_regs
784 static long get_regs_error;
786 #if defined(SPARC) || defined(SPARC64) || defined(IA64) || defined(SH)
788 getrval2(struct tcb *tcp)
792 # if defined(SPARC) || defined(SPARC64)
793 val = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O1];
795 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*(REG_REG0+1), &val) < 0)
798 val = ia64_regs.gr[9];
806 print_pc(struct tcb *tcp)
811 #ifdef current_wordsize
812 # define pc_wordsize current_wordsize
814 # define pc_wordsize personality_wordsize[tcp->currpers]
817 if (pc_wordsize == 4) {
822 bad = "[????????????????] ";
826 #define PRINTBADPC tprints(bad)
828 if (get_regs_error) {
834 tprintf(fmt, i386_regs.eip);
835 #elif defined(X86_64) || defined(X32)
836 if (x86_io.iov_len == sizeof(i386_regs))
837 tprintf(fmt, (unsigned long) i386_regs.eip);
839 tprintf(fmt, (unsigned long) x86_64_regs.rip);
840 #elif defined(S390) || defined(S390X)
841 tprintf(fmt, s390_regset.psw.addr);
843 tprintf(fmt, ia64_regs.br[0]);
844 #elif defined(POWERPC)
845 tprintf(fmt, ppc_regs.nip);
848 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*PT_PC, &pc) < 0) {
855 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_PC, &pc) < 0) {
861 tprintf(fmt, sparc_regs.pc);
862 #elif defined(SPARC64)
863 tprintf(fmt, sparc_regs.tpc);
866 if (upeek(tcp->pid, PT_IAOQ0, &pc) < 0) {
872 tprintf(fmt, (unsigned long) mips_REG_EPC);
875 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*REG_PC, &pc) < 0) {
882 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_PC, &pc) < 0) {
887 #elif defined(AARCH64)
888 if (aarch64_io.iov_len == sizeof(arm_regs))
889 tprintf(fmt, (unsigned long) arm_regs.ARM_pc);
891 tprintf(fmt, (unsigned long) aarch64_regs.pc);
893 tprintf(fmt, arm_regs.ARM_pc);
895 tprintf(fmt, avr32_regs.pc);
898 if (upeek(tcp->pid, PT_PC, &pc) < 0) {
903 #elif defined(CRISV10)
905 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*PT_IRP, &pc) < 0) {
910 #elif defined(CRISV32)
912 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*PT_ERP, &pc) < 0) {
918 tprintf(fmt, (unsigned long) tile_regs.pc);
920 tprintf(fmt, or1k_regs.pc);
922 tprintf(fmt, metag_regs.pc);
923 #elif defined(XTENSA)
925 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_PC, &pc) < 0) {
931 tprintf(fmt, arc_regs.efa);
933 # warning print_pc is not implemented for this architecture
935 #endif /* architecture */
939 * Shuffle syscall numbers so that we don't have huge gaps in syscall table.
940 * The shuffling should be an involution: shuffle_scno(shuffle_scno(n)) == n.
942 #if defined(ARM) || defined(AARCH64) /* So far only 32-bit ARM needs this */
944 shuffle_scno(unsigned long scno)
946 if (scno < ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL)
949 /* __ARM_NR_cmpxchg? Swap with LAST_ORDINARY+1 */
950 if (scno == ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL)
952 if (scno == 0x000ffff0)
953 return ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL;
955 #define ARM_SECOND_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL (ARM_FIRST_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL + 1)
957 * Is it ARM specific syscall?
958 * Swap [0x000f0000, 0x000f0000 + LAST_SPECIAL] range
959 * with [SECOND_SHUFFLED, SECOND_SHUFFLED + LAST_SPECIAL] range.
961 if (scno >= 0x000f0000 &&
962 scno <= 0x000f0000 + ARM_LAST_SPECIAL_SYSCALL) {
963 return scno - 0x000f0000 + ARM_SECOND_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL;
965 if (scno <= ARM_SECOND_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL + ARM_LAST_SPECIAL_SYSCALL) {
966 return scno + 0x000f0000 - ARM_SECOND_SHUFFLED_SYSCALL;
972 # define shuffle_scno(scno) ((long)(scno))
976 undefined_scno_name(struct tcb *tcp)
978 static char buf[sizeof("syscall_%lu") + sizeof(long)*3];
980 sprintf(buf, "syscall_%lu", shuffle_scno(tcp->scno));
986 * PTRACE_GETREGS was added to the PowerPC kernel in v2.6.23,
987 * we provide a slow fallback for old kernels.
989 static int powerpc_getregs_old(pid_t pid)
995 r = upeek(pid, sizeof(long) * PT_NIP, (long *)&ppc_regs.nip);
999 #ifdef POWERPC64 /* else we never use it */
1000 r = upeek(pid, sizeof(long) * PT_MSR, (long *)&ppc_regs.msr);
1004 r = upeek(pid, sizeof(long) * PT_CCR, (long *)&ppc_regs.ccr);
1007 r = upeek(pid, sizeof(long) * PT_ORIG_R3, (long *)&ppc_regs.orig_gpr3);
1010 for (i = 0; i <= 8; i++) {
1011 r = upeek(pid, sizeof(long) * (PT_R0 + i),
1012 (long *)&ppc_regs.gpr[i]);
1024 get_regs_error = -1;
1027 #if defined ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET
1029 get_regset(pid_t pid)
1031 # ifdef ARCH_IOVEC_FOR_GETREGSET
1032 /* variable iovec */
1033 ARCH_IOVEC_FOR_GETREGSET.iov_len = sizeof(ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET);
1034 return ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGSET, pid, NT_PRSTATUS,
1035 &ARCH_IOVEC_FOR_GETREGSET);
1037 /* constant iovec */
1038 static struct iovec io = {
1039 .iov_base = &ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET,
1040 .iov_len = sizeof(ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET)
1042 return ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGSET, pid, NT_PRSTATUS, &io);
1046 #endif /* ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET */
1051 #ifdef ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET
1053 /* Try PTRACE_GETREGSET first, fallback to PTRACE_GETREGS. */
1054 static int getregset_support;
1056 if (getregset_support >= 0) {
1057 get_regs_error = get_regset(pid);
1058 if (getregset_support > 0)
1060 if (get_regs_error >= 0) {
1061 getregset_support = 1;
1064 if (errno == EPERM || errno == ESRCH)
1066 getregset_support = -1;
1068 /* Use old method, with unreliable heuristical detection of 32-bitness. */
1069 x86_io.iov_len = sizeof(x86_64_regs);
1070 get_regs_error = ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, NULL, &x86_64_regs);
1071 if (!get_regs_error && x86_64_regs.cs == 0x23) {
1072 x86_io.iov_len = sizeof(i386_regs);
1074 * The order is important: i386_regs and x86_64_regs
1075 * are overlaid in memory!
1077 i386_regs.ebx = x86_64_regs.rbx;
1078 i386_regs.ecx = x86_64_regs.rcx;
1079 i386_regs.edx = x86_64_regs.rdx;
1080 i386_regs.esi = x86_64_regs.rsi;
1081 i386_regs.edi = x86_64_regs.rdi;
1082 i386_regs.ebp = x86_64_regs.rbp;
1083 i386_regs.eax = x86_64_regs.rax;
1084 /* i386_regs.xds = x86_64_regs.ds; unused by strace */
1085 /* i386_regs.xes = x86_64_regs.es; ditto... */
1086 /* i386_regs.xfs = x86_64_regs.fs; */
1087 /* i386_regs.xgs = x86_64_regs.gs; */
1088 i386_regs.orig_eax = x86_64_regs.orig_rax;
1089 i386_regs.eip = x86_64_regs.rip;
1090 /* i386_regs.xcs = x86_64_regs.cs; */
1091 /* i386_regs.eflags = x86_64_regs.eflags; */
1092 i386_regs.esp = x86_64_regs.rsp;
1093 /* i386_regs.xss = x86_64_regs.ss; */
1095 # else /* !X86_64 */
1096 /* Assume that PTRACE_GETREGSET works. */
1097 get_regs_error = get_regset(pid);
1099 #elif defined ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS
1100 # if defined SPARC || defined SPARC64
1101 /* SPARC systems have the meaning of data and addr reversed */
1102 get_regs_error = ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, (char *)&ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS, 0);
1103 # elif defined POWERPC
1104 static bool old_kernel = 0;
1107 get_regs_error = ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, NULL, &ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS);
1108 if (get_regs_error && errno == EIO) {
1111 get_regs_error = powerpc_getregs_old(pid);
1114 /* Assume that PTRACE_GETREGS works. */
1115 get_regs_error = ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, NULL, &ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS);
1118 #else /* !ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET && !ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS */
1119 # warning get_regs is not implemented for this architecture yet
1125 * 0: "ignore this ptrace stop", bail out of trace_syscall_entering() silently.
1126 * 1: ok, continue in trace_syscall_entering().
1127 * other: error, trace_syscall_entering() should print error indicator
1128 * ("????" etc) and bail out.
1131 get_scno(struct tcb *tcp)
1135 #if defined(S390) || defined(S390X)
1136 scno = s390_regset.gprs[2];
1137 #elif defined(POWERPC)
1138 scno = ppc_regs.gpr[0];
1140 unsigned int currpers;
1143 * Check for 64/32 bit mode.
1144 * Embedded implementations covered by Book E extension of PPC use
1145 * bit 0 (CM) of 32-bit Machine state register (MSR).
1146 * Other implementations use bit 0 (SF) of 64-bit MSR.
1148 currpers = (ppc_regs.msr & 0x8000000080000000) ? 0 : 1;
1149 update_personality(tcp, currpers);
1151 #elif defined(AVR32)
1152 scno = avr32_regs.r8;
1154 if (upeek(tcp->pid, PT_ORIG_P0, &scno))
1157 scno = i386_regs.orig_eax;
1158 #elif defined(X86_64) || defined(X32)
1159 # ifndef __X32_SYSCALL_BIT
1160 # define __X32_SYSCALL_BIT 0x40000000
1162 unsigned int currpers;
1164 /* GETREGSET of NT_PRSTATUS tells us regset size,
1165 * which unambiguously detects i386.
1167 * Linux kernel distinguishes x86-64 and x32 processes
1168 * solely by looking at __X32_SYSCALL_BIT:
1169 * arch/x86/include/asm/compat.h::is_x32_task():
1170 * if (task_pt_regs(current)->orig_ax & __X32_SYSCALL_BIT)
1173 if (x86_io.iov_len == sizeof(i386_regs)) {
1174 scno = i386_regs.orig_eax;
1177 scno = x86_64_regs.orig_rax;
1179 if (scno & __X32_SYSCALL_BIT) {
1181 * Syscall number -1 requires special treatment:
1182 * it might be a side effect of SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO
1183 * filtering that sets orig_rax to -1
1184 * in some versions of linux kernel.
1185 * If that is the case, then
1186 * __X32_SYSCALL_BIT logic does not apply.
1188 if ((long long) x86_64_regs.orig_rax != -1) {
1189 scno -= __X32_SYSCALL_BIT;
1199 /* cs = 0x33 for long mode (native 64 bit and x32)
1200 * cs = 0x23 for compatibility mode (32 bit)
1201 * ds = 0x2b for x32 mode (x86-64 in 32 bit)
1203 scno = x86_64_regs.orig_rax;
1204 switch (x86_64_regs.cs) {
1205 case 0x23: currpers = 1; break;
1207 if (x86_64_regs.ds == 0x2b) {
1209 scno &= ~__X32_SYSCALL_BIT;
1214 fprintf(stderr, "Unknown value CS=0x%08X while "
1215 "detecting personality of process "
1216 "PID=%d\n", (int)x86_64_regs.cs, tcp->pid);
1217 currpers = current_personality;
1221 /* This version analyzes the opcode of a syscall instruction.
1222 * (int 0x80 on i386 vs. syscall on x86-64)
1223 * It works, but is too complicated, and strictly speaking, unreliable.
1225 unsigned long call, rip = x86_64_regs.rip;
1226 /* sizeof(syscall) == sizeof(int 0x80) == 2 */
1229 call = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, tcp->pid, (char *)rip, (char *)0);
1231 fprintf(stderr, "ptrace_peektext failed: %s\n",
1233 switch (call & 0xffff) {
1234 /* x86-64: syscall = 0x0f 0x05 */
1235 case 0x050f: currpers = 0; break;
1236 /* i386: int 0x80 = 0xcd 0x80 */
1237 case 0x80cd: currpers = 1; break;
1239 currpers = current_personality;
1241 "Unknown syscall opcode (0x%04X) while "
1242 "detecting personality of process "
1243 "PID=%d\n", (int)call, tcp->pid);
1249 /* If we are built for a x32 system, then personality 0 is x32
1250 * (not x86_64), and stracing of x86_64 apps is not supported.
1251 * Stracing of i386 apps is still supported.
1253 if (currpers == 0) {
1254 fprintf(stderr, "syscall_%lu(...) in unsupported "
1255 "64-bit mode of process PID=%d\n",
1259 currpers &= ~2; /* map 2,1 to 0,1 */
1261 update_personality(tcp, currpers);
1263 if (ia64_ia32mode) {
1264 scno = ia64_regs.gr[0];
1266 scno = ia64_regs.gr[15];
1268 #elif defined(AARCH64)
1269 switch (aarch64_io.iov_len) {
1270 case sizeof(aarch64_regs):
1271 /* We are in 64-bit mode */
1272 scno = aarch64_regs.regs[8];
1273 update_personality(tcp, 1);
1275 case sizeof(arm_regs):
1276 /* We are in 32-bit mode */
1277 /* Note: we don't support OABI, unlike 32-bit ARM build */
1278 scno = arm_regs.ARM_r7;
1279 scno = shuffle_scno(scno);
1280 update_personality(tcp, 0);
1284 if (arm_regs.ARM_ip != 0) {
1285 /* It is not a syscall entry */
1286 fprintf(stderr, "pid %d stray syscall exit\n", tcp->pid);
1287 tcp->flags |= TCB_INSYSCALL;
1290 /* Note: we support only 32-bit CPUs, not 26-bit */
1292 # if !defined(__ARM_EABI__) || ENABLE_ARM_OABI
1293 if (arm_regs.ARM_cpsr & 0x20)
1297 /* Check EABI/OABI by examining SVC insn's low 24 bits */
1299 scno = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, tcp->pid, (void *)(arm_regs.ARM_pc - 4), NULL);
1302 /* EABI syscall convention? */
1303 if ((unsigned long) scno != 0xef000000) {
1305 if ((scno & 0x0ff00000) != 0x0f900000) {
1306 fprintf(stderr, "pid %d unknown syscall trap 0x%08lx\n",
1310 /* Fixup the syscall number */
1314 scno = arm_regs.ARM_r7;
1316 # else /* __ARM_EABI__ || !ENABLE_ARM_OABI */
1317 scno = arm_regs.ARM_r7;
1319 scno = shuffle_scno(scno);
1321 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*PT_ORIG_D0, &scno) < 0)
1326 if (!SCNO_IN_RANGE(scno)) {
1327 if (mips_REG_A3 == 0 || mips_REG_A3 == (uint64_t) -1) {
1329 fprintf(stderr, "stray syscall exit: v0 = %ld\n", scno);
1333 #elif defined(ALPHA)
1334 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_A3, &alpha_a3) < 0)
1336 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_R0, &scno) < 0)
1340 * Do some sanity checks to figure out if it's
1341 * really a syscall entry
1343 if (!SCNO_IN_RANGE(scno)) {
1344 if (alpha_a3 == 0 || alpha_a3 == -1) {
1346 fprintf(stderr, "stray syscall exit: r0 = %ld\n", scno);
1350 #elif defined(SPARC) || defined(SPARC64)
1351 /* Disassemble the syscall trap. */
1352 /* Retrieve the syscall trap instruction. */
1355 # if defined(SPARC64)
1356 trap = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, tcp->pid, (char *)sparc_regs.tpc, 0);
1359 trap = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, tcp->pid, (char *)sparc_regs.pc, 0);
1364 /* Disassemble the trap to see what personality to use. */
1367 /* Linux/SPARC syscall trap. */
1368 update_personality(tcp, 0);
1371 /* Linux/SPARC64 syscall trap. */
1372 update_personality(tcp, 2);
1375 /* SunOS syscall trap. (pers 1) */
1376 fprintf(stderr, "syscall: SunOS no support\n");
1379 /* Solaris 2.x syscall trap. (per 2) */
1380 update_personality(tcp, 1);
1383 /* NetBSD/FreeBSD syscall trap. */
1384 fprintf(stderr, "syscall: NetBSD/FreeBSD not supported\n");
1387 /* Solaris 2.x gettimeofday */
1388 update_personality(tcp, 1);
1391 # if defined(SPARC64)
1392 fprintf(stderr, "syscall: unknown syscall trap %08lx %016lx\n", trap, sparc_regs.tpc);
1394 fprintf(stderr, "syscall: unknown syscall trap %08lx %08lx\n", trap, sparc_regs.pc);
1399 /* Extract the system call number from the registers. */
1400 if (trap == 0x91d02027)
1403 scno = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_G1];
1405 scno = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O0];
1406 memmove(&sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O0], &sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O1], 7*sizeof(sparc_regs.u_regs[0]));
1409 if (upeek(tcp->pid, PT_GR20, &scno) < 0)
1413 * In the new syscall ABI, the system call number is in R3.
1415 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*(REG_REG0+3), &scno) < 0)
1419 /* Odd as it may seem, a glibc bug has been known to cause
1420 glibc to issue bogus negative syscall numbers. So for
1421 our purposes, make strace print what it *should* have been */
1422 long correct_scno = (scno & 0xff);
1425 "Detected glibc bug: bogus system call"
1426 " number = %ld, correcting to %ld\n",
1429 scno = correct_scno;
1432 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_SYSCALL, &scno) < 0)
1435 #elif defined(CRISV10) || defined(CRISV32)
1436 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*PT_R9, &scno) < 0)
1439 unsigned int currpers;
1440 scno = tile_regs.regs[10];
1444 # ifndef PT_FLAGS_COMPAT
1445 # define PT_FLAGS_COMPAT 0x10000 /* from Linux 3.8 on */
1447 if (tile_regs.flags & PT_FLAGS_COMPAT)
1452 update_personality(tcp, currpers);
1453 #elif defined(MICROBLAZE)
1454 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 0, &scno) < 0)
1457 scno = or1k_regs.gpr[11];
1458 #elif defined(METAG)
1459 scno = metag_regs.dx[0][1]; /* syscall number in D1Re0 (D1.0) */
1460 #elif defined(XTENSA)
1461 if (upeek(tcp->pid, SYSCALL_NR, &scno) < 0)
1464 scno = arc_regs.scratch.r8;
1468 if (SCNO_IS_VALID(tcp->scno)) {
1469 tcp->s_ent = &sysent[scno];
1470 tcp->qual_flg = qual_flags[scno];
1472 static const struct_sysent unknown = {
1475 .sys_func = printargs,
1476 .sys_name = "unknown", /* not used */
1478 tcp->s_ent = &unknown;
1479 tcp->qual_flg = UNDEFINED_SCNO | QUAL_RAW | DEFAULT_QUAL_FLAGS;
1485 * Cannot rely on __kernel_[u]long_t being defined,
1486 * it is quite a recent feature of <asm/posix_types.h>.
1488 #ifdef __kernel_long_t
1489 typedef __kernel_long_t kernel_long_t;
1490 typedef __kernel_ulong_t kernel_ulong_t;
1493 typedef long long kernel_long_t;
1494 typedef unsigned long long kernel_ulong_t;
1496 typedef long kernel_long_t;
1497 typedef unsigned long kernel_ulong_t;
1502 * Check the syscall return value register value for whether it is
1503 * a negated errno code indicating an error, or a success return value.
1506 is_negated_errno(kernel_ulong_t val)
1508 /* Linux kernel defines MAX_ERRNO to 4095. */
1509 kernel_ulong_t max = -(kernel_long_t) 4095;
1511 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1 && SIZEOF_LONG > 4
1512 if (current_wordsize < sizeof(val)) {
1513 val = (uint32_t) val;
1514 max = (uint32_t) max;
1518 * current_wordsize is 4 even in personality 0 (native X32)
1519 * but truncation _must not_ be done in it.
1520 * can't check current_wordsize here!
1522 if (current_personality != 0) {
1523 val = (uint32_t) val;
1524 max = (uint32_t) max;
1531 /* Return -1 on error or 1 on success (never 0!) */
1533 get_syscall_args(struct tcb *tcp)
1537 nargs = tcp->s_ent->nargs;
1539 #if defined(S390) || defined(S390X)
1542 tcp->u_arg[0] = s390_regset.orig_gpr2;
1543 tcp->u_arg[1] = s390_regset.gprs[3];
1544 tcp->u_arg[2] = s390_regset.gprs[4];
1545 tcp->u_arg[3] = s390_regset.gprs[5];
1546 tcp->u_arg[4] = s390_regset.gprs[6];
1547 tcp->u_arg[5] = s390_regset.gprs[7];
1548 #elif defined(ALPHA)
1549 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1550 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_A0+i, &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1553 if (!ia64_ia32mode) {
1554 unsigned long *rbs_end =
1555 (unsigned long *) ia64_regs.ar[PT_AUR_BSP];
1556 unsigned long sof = (ia64_regs.cfm >> 0) & 0x7f;
1557 unsigned long sol = (ia64_regs.cfm >> 7) & 0x7f;
1558 unsigned long *out0 = ia64_rse_skip_regs(rbs_end, -sof + sol);
1560 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i) {
1561 if (umoven(tcp, (unsigned long) ia64_rse_skip_regs(out0, i),
1562 sizeof(long), (char *) &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1568 /* truncate away IVE sign-extension */
1569 tcp->u_arg[0] = 0xffffffff & ia64_regs.gr[11]; /* EBX */
1570 tcp->u_arg[1] = 0xffffffff & ia64_regs.gr[ 9]; /* ECX */
1571 tcp->u_arg[2] = 0xffffffff & ia64_regs.gr[10]; /* EDX */
1572 tcp->u_arg[3] = 0xffffffff & ia64_regs.gr[14]; /* ESI */
1573 tcp->u_arg[4] = 0xffffffff & ia64_regs.gr[15]; /* EDI */
1574 tcp->u_arg[5] = 0xffffffff & ia64_regs.gr[13]; /* EBP */
1576 #elif defined LINUX_MIPSN64
1579 tcp->u_arg[0] = mips_REG_A0;
1580 tcp->u_arg[1] = mips_REG_A1;
1581 tcp->u_arg[2] = mips_REG_A2;
1582 tcp->u_arg[3] = mips_REG_A3;
1583 tcp->u_arg[4] = mips_REG_A4;
1584 tcp->u_arg[5] = mips_REG_A5;
1585 #elif defined LINUX_MIPSN32
1588 tcp->u_arg[0] = tcp->ext_arg[0] = mips_REG_A0;
1589 tcp->u_arg[1] = tcp->ext_arg[1] = mips_REG_A1;
1590 tcp->u_arg[2] = tcp->ext_arg[2] = mips_REG_A2;
1591 tcp->u_arg[3] = tcp->ext_arg[3] = mips_REG_A3;
1592 tcp->u_arg[4] = tcp->ext_arg[4] = mips_REG_A4;
1593 tcp->u_arg[5] = tcp->ext_arg[5] = mips_REG_A5;
1594 #elif defined LINUX_MIPSO32
1597 tcp->u_arg[0] = mips_REG_A0;
1598 tcp->u_arg[1] = mips_REG_A1;
1599 tcp->u_arg[2] = mips_REG_A2;
1600 tcp->u_arg[3] = mips_REG_A3;
1602 umoven(tcp, mips_REG_SP + 4 * 4,
1603 (nargs - 4) * sizeof(tcp->u_arg[0]),
1604 (char *)(tcp->u_arg + 4));
1606 #elif defined(POWERPC)
1609 tcp->u_arg[0] = ppc_regs.orig_gpr3;
1610 tcp->u_arg[1] = ppc_regs.gpr[4];
1611 tcp->u_arg[2] = ppc_regs.gpr[5];
1612 tcp->u_arg[3] = ppc_regs.gpr[6];
1613 tcp->u_arg[4] = ppc_regs.gpr[7];
1614 tcp->u_arg[5] = ppc_regs.gpr[8];
1615 #elif defined(SPARC) || defined(SPARC64)
1616 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1617 tcp->u_arg[i] = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O0 + i];
1619 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1620 if (upeek(tcp->pid, PT_GR26-4*i, &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1622 #elif defined(ARM) || defined(AARCH64)
1623 # if defined(AARCH64)
1624 if (tcp->currpers == 1)
1625 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1626 tcp->u_arg[i] = aarch64_regs.regs[i];
1629 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1630 tcp->u_arg[i] = arm_regs.uregs[i];
1631 #elif defined(AVR32)
1634 tcp->u_arg[0] = avr32_regs.r12;
1635 tcp->u_arg[1] = avr32_regs.r11;
1636 tcp->u_arg[2] = avr32_regs.r10;
1637 tcp->u_arg[3] = avr32_regs.r9;
1638 tcp->u_arg[4] = avr32_regs.r5;
1639 tcp->u_arg[5] = avr32_regs.r3;
1641 static const int argreg[MAX_ARGS] = { PT_R0, PT_R1, PT_R2, PT_R3, PT_R4, PT_R5 };
1643 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1644 if (upeek(tcp->pid, argreg[i], &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1647 static const int syscall_regs[MAX_ARGS] = {
1648 4 * (REG_REG0+4), 4 * (REG_REG0+5), 4 * (REG_REG0+6),
1649 4 * (REG_REG0+7), 4 * (REG_REG0 ), 4 * (REG_REG0+1)
1652 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1653 if (upeek(tcp->pid, syscall_regs[i], &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1657 /* Registers used by SH5 Linux system calls for parameters */
1658 static const int syscall_regs[MAX_ARGS] = { 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 };
1660 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1661 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_GENERAL(syscall_regs[i]), &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1666 tcp->u_arg[0] = i386_regs.ebx;
1667 tcp->u_arg[1] = i386_regs.ecx;
1668 tcp->u_arg[2] = i386_regs.edx;
1669 tcp->u_arg[3] = i386_regs.esi;
1670 tcp->u_arg[4] = i386_regs.edi;
1671 tcp->u_arg[5] = i386_regs.ebp;
1672 #elif defined(X86_64) || defined(X32)
1675 if (x86_io.iov_len != sizeof(i386_regs)) {
1676 /* x86-64 or x32 ABI */
1677 tcp->u_arg[0] = x86_64_regs.rdi;
1678 tcp->u_arg[1] = x86_64_regs.rsi;
1679 tcp->u_arg[2] = x86_64_regs.rdx;
1680 tcp->u_arg[3] = x86_64_regs.r10;
1681 tcp->u_arg[4] = x86_64_regs.r8;
1682 tcp->u_arg[5] = x86_64_regs.r9;
1684 tcp->ext_arg[0] = x86_64_regs.rdi;
1685 tcp->ext_arg[1] = x86_64_regs.rsi;
1686 tcp->ext_arg[2] = x86_64_regs.rdx;
1687 tcp->ext_arg[3] = x86_64_regs.r10;
1688 tcp->ext_arg[4] = x86_64_regs.r8;
1689 tcp->ext_arg[5] = x86_64_regs.r9;
1693 /* Zero-extend from 32 bits */
1694 /* Use widen_to_long(tcp->u_arg[N]) in syscall handlers
1695 * if you need to use *sign-extended* parameter.
1697 tcp->u_arg[0] = (long)(uint32_t)i386_regs.ebx;
1698 tcp->u_arg[1] = (long)(uint32_t)i386_regs.ecx;
1699 tcp->u_arg[2] = (long)(uint32_t)i386_regs.edx;
1700 tcp->u_arg[3] = (long)(uint32_t)i386_regs.esi;
1701 tcp->u_arg[4] = (long)(uint32_t)i386_regs.edi;
1702 tcp->u_arg[5] = (long)(uint32_t)i386_regs.ebp;
1704 #elif defined(MICROBLAZE)
1705 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1706 if (upeek(tcp->pid, (5 + i) * 4, &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1708 #elif defined(CRISV10) || defined(CRISV32)
1709 static const int crisregs[MAX_ARGS] = {
1710 4*PT_ORIG_R10, 4*PT_R11, 4*PT_R12,
1711 4*PT_R13 , 4*PT_MOF, 4*PT_SRP
1714 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1715 if (upeek(tcp->pid, crisregs[i], &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1718 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1719 tcp->u_arg[i] = tile_regs.regs[i];
1721 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1722 if (upeek(tcp->pid, (i < 5 ? i : i + 2)*4, &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1726 for (i = 0; i < 6; ++i)
1727 tcp->u_arg[i] = or1k_regs.gpr[3 + i];
1728 #elif defined(METAG)
1729 for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++)
1730 /* arguments go backwards from D1Ar1 (D1.3) */
1731 tcp->u_arg[i] = ((unsigned long *)&metag_regs.dx[3][1])[-i];
1732 #elif defined(XTENSA)
1733 /* arg0: a6, arg1: a3, arg2: a4, arg3: a5, arg4: a8, arg5: a9 */
1734 static const int xtensaregs[MAX_ARGS] = { 6, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 };
1735 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1736 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_A_BASE + xtensaregs[i], &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1739 long *arc_args = &arc_regs.scratch.r0;
1740 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1741 tcp->u_arg[i] = *arc_args--;
1743 #else /* Other architecture (32bits specific) */
1744 for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
1745 if (upeek(tcp->pid, i*4, &tcp->u_arg[i]) < 0)
1752 trace_syscall_entering(struct tcb *tcp)
1756 scno_good = res = (get_regs_error ? -1 : get_scno(tcp));
1760 res = get_syscall_args(tcp);
1765 tprints("????" /* anti-trigraph gap */ "(");
1766 else if (tcp->qual_flg & UNDEFINED_SCNO)
1767 tprintf("%s(", undefined_scno_name(tcp));
1769 tprintf("%s(", tcp->s_ent->sys_name);
1771 * " <unavailable>" will be added later by the code which
1772 * detects ptrace errors.
1777 if ( sys_execve == tcp->s_ent->sys_func
1778 # if defined(SPARC) || defined(SPARC64)
1779 || sys_execv == tcp->s_ent->sys_func
1782 hide_log_until_execve = 0;
1785 #if defined(SYS_socket_subcall) || defined(SYS_ipc_subcall)
1787 # ifdef SYS_socket_subcall
1788 if (tcp->s_ent->sys_func == sys_socketcall) {
1789 decode_socket_subcall(tcp);
1793 # ifdef SYS_ipc_subcall
1794 if (tcp->s_ent->sys_func == sys_ipc) {
1795 decode_ipc_subcall(tcp);
1803 if (!(tcp->qual_flg & QUAL_TRACE)
1804 || (tracing_paths && !pathtrace_match(tcp))
1806 tcp->flags |= TCB_INSYSCALL | TCB_FILTERED;
1810 tcp->flags &= ~TCB_FILTERED;
1812 if (cflag == CFLAG_ONLY_STATS || hide_log_until_execve) {
1817 #ifdef USE_LIBUNWIND
1818 if (stack_trace_enabled) {
1819 if (tcp->s_ent->sys_flags & STACKTRACE_CAPTURE_ON_ENTER)
1820 unwind_capture_stacktrace(tcp);
1825 if (tcp->qual_flg & UNDEFINED_SCNO)
1826 tprintf("%s(", undefined_scno_name(tcp));
1828 tprintf("%s(", tcp->s_ent->sys_name);
1829 if ((tcp->qual_flg & QUAL_RAW) && tcp->s_ent->sys_func != sys_exit)
1830 res = printargs(tcp);
1832 res = tcp->s_ent->sys_func(tcp);
1836 tcp->flags |= TCB_INSYSCALL;
1837 /* Measure the entrance time as late as possible to avoid errors. */
1839 gettimeofday(&tcp->etime, NULL);
1844 * 1: ok, continue in trace_syscall_exiting().
1845 * -1: error, trace_syscall_exiting() should print error indicator
1846 * ("????" etc) and bail out.
1849 get_syscall_result(struct tcb *tcp)
1851 #if defined ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGSET || defined ARCH_REGS_FOR_GETREGS
1852 /* already done by get_regs */
1854 if (upeek(tcp->pid, PT_R0, &bfin_r0) < 0)
1857 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*PT_D0, &m68k_d0) < 0)
1859 #elif defined(ALPHA)
1860 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_A3, &alpha_a3) < 0)
1862 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_R0, &alpha_r0) < 0)
1865 if (upeek(tcp->pid, PT_GR28, &hppa_r28) < 0)
1868 /* new syscall ABI returns result in R0 */
1869 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*REG_REG0, (long *)&sh_r0) < 0)
1872 /* ABI defines result returned in r9 */
1873 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_GENERAL(9), (long *)&sh64_r9) < 0)
1875 #elif defined(CRISV10) || defined(CRISV32)
1876 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 4*PT_R10, &cris_r10) < 0)
1878 #elif defined(MICROBLAZE)
1879 if (upeek(tcp->pid, 3 * 4, µblaze_r3) < 0)
1881 #elif defined(XTENSA)
1882 if (upeek(tcp->pid, REG_A_BASE + 2, &xtensa_a2) < 0)
1885 # error get_syscall_result is not implemented for this architecture
1891 * 1: ok, continue in trace_syscall_exiting().
1892 * -1: error, trace_syscall_exiting() should print error indicator
1893 * ("????" etc) and bail out.
1896 get_error(struct tcb *tcp)
1899 int check_errno = 1;
1900 if (tcp->s_ent->sys_flags & SYSCALL_NEVER_FAILS) {
1903 #if defined(S390) || defined(S390X)
1904 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(s390_regset.gprs[2])) {
1906 u_error = -s390_regset.gprs[2];
1909 tcp->u_rval = s390_regset.gprs[2];
1912 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(i386_regs.eax)) {
1914 u_error = -i386_regs.eax;
1917 tcp->u_rval = i386_regs.eax;
1919 #elif defined(X86_64) || defined(X32)
1921 * In X32, return value is 64-bit (llseek uses one).
1922 * Using merely "long rax" would not work.
1926 if (x86_io.iov_len == sizeof(i386_regs)) {
1927 /* Sign extend from 32 bits */
1928 rax = (int32_t) i386_regs.eax;
1930 rax = x86_64_regs.rax;
1932 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(rax)) {
1939 /* tcp->u_rval contains a truncated value */
1944 if (ia64_ia32mode) {
1945 int err = ia64_regs.gr[8];
1946 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(err)) {
1954 if (check_errno && ia64_regs.gr[10]) {
1956 u_error = ia64_regs.gr[8];
1958 tcp->u_rval = ia64_regs.gr[8];
1962 if (check_errno && mips_REG_A3) {
1964 u_error = mips_REG_V0;
1966 # if defined LINUX_MIPSN32
1967 tcp->u_lrval = mips_REG_V0;
1969 tcp->u_rval = mips_REG_V0;
1971 #elif defined(POWERPC)
1972 if (check_errno && (ppc_regs.ccr & 0x10000000)) {
1974 u_error = ppc_regs.gpr[3];
1977 tcp->u_rval = ppc_regs.gpr[3];
1980 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(m68k_d0)) {
1985 tcp->u_rval = m68k_d0;
1987 #elif defined(ARM) || defined(AARCH64)
1988 # if defined(AARCH64)
1989 if (tcp->currpers == 1) {
1990 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(aarch64_regs.regs[0])) {
1992 u_error = -aarch64_regs.regs[0];
1995 tcp->u_rval = aarch64_regs.regs[0];
2001 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(arm_regs.ARM_r0)) {
2003 u_error = -arm_regs.ARM_r0;
2006 tcp->u_rval = arm_regs.ARM_r0;
2009 #elif defined(AVR32)
2010 if (check_errno && avr32_regs.r12 && (unsigned) -avr32_regs.r12 < nerrnos) {
2012 u_error = -avr32_regs.r12;
2015 tcp->u_rval = avr32_regs.r12;
2018 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(bfin_r0)) {
2022 tcp->u_rval = bfin_r0;
2024 #elif defined(ALPHA)
2025 if (check_errno && alpha_a3) {
2030 tcp->u_rval = alpha_r0;
2032 #elif defined(SPARC)
2033 if (check_errno && sparc_regs.psr & PSR_C) {
2035 u_error = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O0];
2038 tcp->u_rval = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O0];
2040 #elif defined(SPARC64)
2041 if (check_errno && sparc_regs.tstate & 0x1100000000UL) {
2043 u_error = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O0];
2046 tcp->u_rval = sparc_regs.u_regs[U_REG_O0];
2049 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(hppa_r28)) {
2051 u_error = -hppa_r28;
2054 tcp->u_rval = hppa_r28;
2057 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(sh_r0)) {
2062 tcp->u_rval = sh_r0;
2065 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(sh64_r9)) {
2070 tcp->u_rval = sh64_r9;
2072 #elif defined(METAG)
2073 /* result pointer in D0Re0 (D0.0) */
2074 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(metag_regs.dx[0][0])) {
2076 u_error = -metag_regs.dx[0][0];
2079 tcp->u_rval = metag_regs.dx[0][0];
2081 #elif defined(CRISV10) || defined(CRISV32)
2082 if (check_errno && cris_r10 && (unsigned) -cris_r10 < nerrnos) {
2084 u_error = -cris_r10;
2087 tcp->u_rval = cris_r10;
2091 * The standard tile calling convention returns the value (or negative
2092 * errno) in r0, and zero (or positive errno) in r1.
2093 * Until at least kernel 3.8, however, the r1 value is not reflected
2094 * in ptregs at this point, so we use r0 here.
2096 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(tile_regs.regs[0])) {
2098 u_error = -tile_regs.regs[0];
2100 tcp->u_rval = tile_regs.regs[0];
2102 #elif defined(MICROBLAZE)
2103 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(microblaze_r3)) {
2105 u_error = -microblaze_r3;
2108 tcp->u_rval = microblaze_r3;
2111 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(or1k_regs.gpr[11])) {
2113 u_error = -or1k_regs.gpr[11];
2116 tcp->u_rval = or1k_regs.gpr[11];
2118 #elif defined(XTENSA)
2119 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(xtensa_a2)) {
2121 u_error = -xtensa_a2;
2124 tcp->u_rval = xtensa_a2;
2127 if (check_errno && is_negated_errno(arc_regs.scratch.r0)) {
2129 u_error = -arc_regs.scratch.r0;
2132 tcp->u_rval = arc_regs.scratch.r0;
2135 tcp->u_error = u_error;
2139 dumpio(struct tcb *tcp)
2145 if ((unsigned long) tcp->u_arg[0] >= num_quals)
2147 func = tcp->s_ent->sys_func;
2148 if (func == printargs)
2150 if (qual_flags[tcp->u_arg[0]] & QUAL_READ) {
2151 if (func == sys_read ||
2152 func == sys_pread ||
2154 func == sys_recvfrom) {
2155 dumpstr(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1], tcp->u_rval);
2157 } else if (func == sys_readv) {
2158 dumpiov(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2], tcp->u_arg[1]);
2161 } else if (func == sys_recvmsg) {
2162 dumpiov_in_msghdr(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1]);
2164 } else if (func == sys_recvmmsg) {
2165 dumpiov_in_mmsghdr(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1]);
2170 if (qual_flags[tcp->u_arg[0]] & QUAL_WRITE) {
2171 if (func == sys_write ||
2172 func == sys_pwrite ||
2175 dumpstr(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1], tcp->u_arg[2]);
2176 else if (func == sys_writev)
2177 dumpiov(tcp, tcp->u_arg[2], tcp->u_arg[1]);
2179 else if (func == sys_sendmsg)
2180 dumpiov_in_msghdr(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1]);
2181 else if (func == sys_sendmmsg)
2182 dumpiov_in_mmsghdr(tcp, tcp->u_arg[1]);
2188 trace_syscall_exiting(struct tcb *tcp)
2195 /* Measure the exit time as early as possible to avoid errors. */
2197 gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
2199 #ifdef USE_LIBUNWIND
2200 if (stack_trace_enabled) {
2201 if (tcp->s_ent->sys_flags & STACKTRACE_INVALIDATE_CACHE)
2202 unwind_cache_invalidate(tcp);
2206 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
2207 update_personality(tcp, tcp->currpers);
2209 res = (get_regs_error ? -1 : get_syscall_result(tcp));
2211 get_error(tcp); /* never fails */
2212 if (filtered(tcp) || hide_log_until_execve)
2217 count_syscall(tcp, &tv);
2218 if (cflag == CFLAG_ONLY_STATS) {
2223 /* If not in -ff mode, and printing_tcp != tcp,
2224 * then the log currently does not end with output
2225 * of _our syscall entry_, but with something else.
2226 * We need to say which syscall's return is this.
2228 * Forced reprinting via TCB_REPRINT is used only by
2229 * "strace -ff -oLOG test/threaded_execve" corner case.
2230 * It's the only case when -ff mode needs reprinting.
2232 if ((followfork < 2 && printing_tcp != tcp) || (tcp->flags & TCB_REPRINT)) {
2233 tcp->flags &= ~TCB_REPRINT;
2235 if (tcp->qual_flg & UNDEFINED_SCNO)
2236 tprintf("<... %s resumed> ", undefined_scno_name(tcp));
2238 tprintf("<... %s resumed> ", tcp->s_ent->sys_name);
2242 tcp->s_prev_ent = NULL;
2244 /* There was error in one of prior ptrace ops */
2247 tprints("= ? <unavailable>\n");
2249 tcp->flags &= ~TCB_INSYSCALL;
2252 tcp->s_prev_ent = tcp->s_ent;
2255 if (tcp->qual_flg & QUAL_RAW) {
2256 /* sys_res = printargs(tcp); - but it's nop on sysexit */
2258 /* FIXME: not_failing_only (IOW, option -z) is broken:
2259 * failure of syscall is known only after syscall return.
2260 * Thus we end up with something like this on, say, ENOENT:
2261 * open("doesnt_exist", O_RDONLY <unfinished ...>
2262 * {next syscall decode}
2263 * whereas the intended result is that open(...) line
2264 * is not shown at all.
2266 if (not_failing_only && tcp->u_error)
2267 goto ret; /* ignore failed syscalls */
2268 sys_res = tcp->s_ent->sys_func(tcp);
2273 u_error = tcp->u_error;
2274 if (tcp->qual_flg & QUAL_RAW) {
2276 tprintf("= -1 (errno %ld)", u_error);
2278 tprintf("= %#lx", tcp->u_rval);
2280 else if (!(sys_res & RVAL_NONE) && u_error) {
2282 /* Blocked signals do not interrupt any syscalls.
2283 * In this case syscalls don't return ERESTARTfoo codes.
2285 * Deadly signals set to SIG_DFL interrupt syscalls
2286 * and kill the process regardless of which of the codes below
2287 * is returned by the interrupted syscall.
2288 * In some cases, kernel forces a kernel-generated deadly
2289 * signal to be unblocked and set to SIG_DFL (and thus cause
2290 * death) if it is blocked or SIG_IGNed: for example, SIGSEGV
2291 * or SIGILL. (The alternative is to leave process spinning
2292 * forever on the faulty instruction - not useful).
2294 * SIG_IGNed signals and non-deadly signals set to SIG_DFL
2295 * (for example, SIGCHLD, SIGWINCH) interrupt syscalls,
2296 * but kernel will always restart them.
2299 /* Most common type of signal-interrupted syscall exit code.
2300 * The system call will be restarted with the same arguments
2301 * if SA_RESTART is set; otherwise, it will fail with EINTR.
2303 tprints("= ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted if SA_RESTART is set)");
2305 case ERESTARTNOINTR:
2306 /* Rare. For example, fork() returns this if interrupted.
2307 * SA_RESTART is ignored (assumed set): the restart is unconditional.
2309 tprints("= ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)");
2311 case ERESTARTNOHAND:
2312 /* pause(), rt_sigsuspend() etc use this code.
2313 * SA_RESTART is ignored (assumed not set):
2314 * syscall won't restart (will return EINTR instead)
2315 * even after signal with SA_RESTART set. However,
2316 * after SIG_IGN or SIG_DFL signal it will restart
2317 * (thus the name "restart only if has no handler").
2319 tprints("= ? ERESTARTNOHAND (To be restarted if no handler)");
2321 case ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK:
2322 /* Syscalls like nanosleep(), poll() which can't be
2323 * restarted with their original arguments use this
2324 * code. Kernel will execute restart_syscall() instead,
2325 * which changes arguments before restarting syscall.
2326 * SA_RESTART is ignored (assumed not set) similarly
2327 * to ERESTARTNOHAND. (Kernel can't honor SA_RESTART
2328 * since restart data is saved in "restart block"
2329 * in task struct, and if signal handler uses a syscall
2330 * which in turn saves another such restart block,
2331 * old data is lost and restart becomes impossible)
2333 tprints("= ? ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK (Interrupted by signal)");
2336 if ((unsigned long) u_error < nerrnos
2337 && errnoent[u_error])
2338 tprintf("= -1 %s (%s)", errnoent[u_error],
2341 tprintf("= -1 ERRNO_%lu (%s)", u_error,
2345 if ((sys_res & RVAL_STR) && tcp->auxstr)
2346 tprintf(" (%s)", tcp->auxstr);
2349 if (sys_res & RVAL_NONE)
2352 switch (sys_res & RVAL_MASK) {
2354 #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
2355 if (current_wordsize < sizeof(long))
2357 (unsigned int) tcp->u_rval);
2360 tprintf("= %#lx", tcp->u_rval);
2363 tprintf("= %#lo", tcp->u_rval);
2366 tprintf("= %lu", tcp->u_rval);
2369 tprintf("= %ld", tcp->u_rval);
2374 printfd(tcp, tcp->u_rval);
2377 tprintf("= %ld", tcp->u_rval);
2379 #if defined(LINUX_MIPSN32) || defined(X32)
2382 tprintf("= %#llx", tcp->u_lrval);
2385 tprintf("= %#llo", tcp->u_lrval);
2388 case RVAL_LUDECIMAL:
2389 tprintf("= %llu", tcp->u_lrval);
2393 tprintf("= %lld", tcp->u_lrval);
2399 "invalid rval format\n");
2403 if ((sys_res & RVAL_STR) && tcp->auxstr)
2404 tprintf(" (%s)", tcp->auxstr);
2407 tv_sub(&tv, &tv, &tcp->etime);
2408 tprintf(" <%ld.%06ld>",
2409 (long) tv.tv_sec, (long) tv.tv_usec);
2415 #ifdef USE_LIBUNWIND
2416 if (stack_trace_enabled)
2417 unwind_print_stacktrace(tcp);
2421 tcp->flags &= ~TCB_INSYSCALL;
2426 trace_syscall(struct tcb *tcp)
2428 return exiting(tcp) ?
2429 trace_syscall_exiting(tcp) : trace_syscall_entering(tcp);