From: David van Moolenbroek Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 09:30:28 +0000 (+0000) Subject: add ptrace(2) TO_NOEXEC flag X-Git-Tag: v3.1.6~115 X-Git-Url: http://zhaoyanbai.com/repos/%22http:/www.isc.org/icons/man.named.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0dcf5b7aa8af801fce562af6d73a63ace6376539;p=minix.git add ptrace(2) TO_NOEXEC flag --- diff --git a/include/sys/ptrace.h b/include/sys/ptrace.h index 4c8475374..7299db9f2 100644 --- a/include/sys/ptrace.h +++ b/include/sys/ptrace.h @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ /* Trace options. */ #define TO_TRACEFORK 0x1 /* automatically attach to forked children */ #define TO_ALTEXEC 0x2 /* send SIGSTOP on successful exec() */ +#define TO_NOEXEC 0x4 /* do not send signal on successful exec() */ /* Trace spaces. */ #define TS_INS 0 /* text space */ diff --git a/man/man2/ptrace.2 b/man/man2/ptrace.2 index 05f085c89..386d225c1 100644 --- a/man/man2/ptrace.2 +++ b/man/man2/ptrace.2 @@ -117,6 +117,15 @@ The child will be stopped with a \fBSIGSTOP\fP signal right after forking. Send \fBSIGSTOP\fP instead of \fBSIGTRAP\fP upon a successful .BR execve (2). This allows the tracer to disambiguate between this case and other traps. +.TP +.B TO_NOEXEC +Do not send any signal upon a successful +.BR execve (2). +.PP +The default set of trace options when tracing is initiated with \fBT_OK\fP is +\fB0\fP. +The default set of trace options after attaching with \fBT_ATTACH\fP is +\fBTO_NOEXEC\fP. .PP The \fBT_GETRANGE\fP and \fBT_SETRANGE\fP calls use the following structure: .PP diff --git a/servers/pm/exec.c b/servers/pm/exec.c index 7113eefcb..e9740f9a5 100644 --- a/servers/pm/exec.c +++ b/servers/pm/exec.c @@ -181,7 +181,8 @@ int result; /* Cause a signal if this process is traced. * Do this before making the process runnable again! */ - if (rmp->mp_tracer != NO_TRACER) { + if (rmp->mp_tracer != NO_TRACER && !(rmp->mp_trace_flags & TO_NOEXEC)) + { sn = (rmp->mp_trace_flags & TO_ALTEXEC) ? SIGSTOP : SIGTRAP; check_sig(rmp->mp_pid, sn); diff --git a/servers/pm/trace.c b/servers/pm/trace.c index d706c9b98..9b4a0783c 100644 --- a/servers/pm/trace.c +++ b/servers/pm/trace.c @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ PUBLIC int do_trace() if (child->mp_tracer != NO_TRACER) return(EBUSY); child->mp_tracer = who_p; + child->mp_trace_flags = TO_NOEXEC; sig_proc(child, SIGSTOP, TRUE /*trace*/); diff --git a/test/test42.c b/test/test42.c index 2b00e1bae..39787821b 100644 --- a/test/test42.c +++ b/test/test42.c @@ -62,11 +62,13 @@ _PROTOTYPE(void test_syscall_child, (void)); _PROTOTYPE(void test_syscall, (void)); _PROTOTYPE(void test_tracefork_child, (void)); _PROTOTYPE(void test_tracefork, (void)); +_PROTOTYPE(void sigexec, (int setflag, int opt, int *traps, int *stop)); +_PROTOTYPE(void test_trapexec, (void)); +_PROTOTYPE(void test_altexec, (void)); +_PROTOTYPE(void test_noexec, (void)); +_PROTOTYPE(void test_defexec, (void)); _PROTOTYPE(void test_reattach_child, (void)); _PROTOTYPE(void test_reattach, (void)); -_PROTOTYPE(void altexec, (int setflag, int *traps, int *stop)); -_PROTOTYPE(void test_altexec, (void)); -_PROTOTYPE(void test_noaltexec, (void)); _PROTOTYPE(void e, (int n)); _PROTOTYPE(void quit, (void)); @@ -112,23 +114,25 @@ int a; { attach = a; - if (m & 0000001) timed_test(test_wait); - if (m & 0000002) timed_test(test_exec); - if (m & 0000004) timed_test(test_step); - if (m & 0000010) timed_test(test_sig); - if (m & 0000020) timed_test(test_exit); - if (m & 0000040) timed_test(test_term); - if (m & 0000100) timed_test(test_catch); - if (m & 0000200) timed_test(test_kill); - if (m & 0000400) timed_test(test_attach); - if (m & 0001000) timed_test(test_detach); - if (m & 0002000) timed_test(test_death); - if (m & 0004000) timed_test(test_zdeath); - if (m & 0010000) timed_test(test_syscall); - if (m & 0020000) timed_test(test_tracefork); - if (m & 0040000) timed_test(test_altexec); - if (m & 0100000) timed_test(test_noaltexec); - if (m & 0200000) test_reattach(); /* not timed, catches SIGALRM */ + if (m & 00000001) timed_test(test_wait); + if (m & 00000002) timed_test(test_exec); + if (m & 00000004) timed_test(test_step); + if (m & 00000010) timed_test(test_sig); + if (m & 00000020) timed_test(test_exit); + if (m & 00000040) timed_test(test_term); + if (m & 00000100) timed_test(test_catch); + if (m & 00000200) timed_test(test_kill); + if (m & 00000400) timed_test(test_attach); + if (m & 00001000) timed_test(test_detach); + if (m & 00002000) timed_test(test_death); + if (m & 00004000) timed_test(test_zdeath); + if (m & 00010000) timed_test(test_syscall); + if (m & 00020000) timed_test(test_tracefork); + if (m & 00040000) timed_test(test_trapexec); + if (m & 00100000) timed_test(test_altexec); + if (m & 00200000) timed_test(test_noexec); + if (m & 00400000) timed_test(test_defexec); + if (m & 01000000) test_reattach(); /* not timed, catches SIGALRM */ } static jmp_buf timed_test_context; @@ -494,6 +498,9 @@ void test_exec() pid_t pid; int r, status; + /* This test covers the T_OK case. */ + if (attach != 0) return; + subtest = 2; pid = traced_fork(test_exec_child); @@ -696,6 +703,7 @@ void test_exit() void test_term_child() { + signal(SIGUSR1, SIG_DFL); signal(SIGUSR2, dummy_handler); WRITE(0); @@ -1274,8 +1282,9 @@ void test_tracefork() traced_wait(); } -void altexec(setflag, traps, stop) +void sigexec(setflag, opt, traps, stop) int setflag; +int opt; int *traps; int *stop; { @@ -1290,7 +1299,7 @@ int *stop; if (!_WIFSTOPPED(status)) e(3); if (WSTOPSIG(status) != SIGSTOP) e(4); - if (setflag && ptrace(T_SETOPT, pid, 0, TO_ALTEXEC) != 0) e(5); + if (setflag && ptrace(T_SETOPT, pid, 0, opt) != 0) e(5); WRITE(0); @@ -1326,13 +1335,31 @@ int *stop; traced_wait(); } -void test_altexec() +void test_trapexec() { int traps, stop; subtest = 15; - altexec(1, &traps, &stop); + sigexec(1, 0, &traps, &stop); + + /* The exec does not cause a SIGSTOP. This gives us an even number of traps; + * as above, but plus the exec()'s extra SIGTRAP. This trap is + * indistinguishable from a syscall trap, especially when considering failed + * exec() calls and immediately following signal handler invocations. + */ + if (traps < 4) e(12); + if (traps % 2) e(13); + if (stop >= 0) e(14); +} + +void test_altexec() +{ + int traps, stop; + + subtest = 16; + + sigexec(1, TO_ALTEXEC, &traps, &stop); /* The exec causes a SIGSTOP. This gives us an odd number of traps: a pair * for each system call, plus one for the final exit(). The stop must have @@ -1344,24 +1371,45 @@ void test_altexec() if (!(stop % 2)) e(15); } -void test_noaltexec() +void test_noexec() { int traps, stop; - subtest = 16; + subtest = 17; - altexec(0, &traps, &stop); + sigexec(1, TO_NOEXEC, &traps, &stop); - /* The exec does not cause a SIGSTOP. This gives us an even number of traps; - * as above, but plus the exec()'s extra SIGTRAP. This trap is - * indistinguishable from a syscall trap, especially when considering failed - * exec() calls and immediately following signal handler invocations. - */ - if (traps < 4) e(12); - if (traps % 2) e(13); + /* The exec causes no signal at all. As above, but without the SIGSTOPs. */ + if (traps < 3) e(12); + if (!(traps % 2)) e(13); if (stop >= 0) e(14); } +void test_defexec() +{ + int traps, stop; + + /* We want to test the default of T_OK (0) and T_ATTACH (TO_NOEXEC). */ + if (attach != 0 && attach != 1) return; + + subtest = 18; + + /* Do not set any options this time. */ + sigexec(0, 0, &traps, &stop); + + /* See above. */ + if (attach == 0) { + if (traps < 4) e(12); + if (traps % 2) e(13); + if (stop >= 0) e(14); + } + else { + if (traps < 3) e(15); + if (!(traps % 2)) e(16); + if (stop >= 0) e(17); + } +} + void test_reattach_child() { struct timeval tv; @@ -1380,7 +1428,7 @@ void test_reattach() pid_t pid; int r, status, count; - subtest = 17; + subtest = 19; pid = traced_fork(test_reattach_child); @@ -1397,6 +1445,9 @@ void test_reattach() /* Start tracing system calls. We don't know how many there will be until * we reach the child's select(), so we have to interrupt ourselves. + * The hard assumption here is that the child is able to enter the select() + * within a second, despite being traced. If this is not the case, the test + * may hang or fail, and the child may die from a SIGTRAP. */ if (ptrace(T_SYSCALL, pid, 0, 0) != 0) e(5); @@ -1439,7 +1490,7 @@ void test_reattach() if ((r = WEXITSTATUS(status)) != 42) e(r); /* We must not have seen the select()'s syscall leave event, and the last - * event will be the syscall enter for the exec(). + * event will be the syscall enter for the exit(). */ if (!(count % 2)) e(21);