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1#ifndef _LINUX_PTRACE_H 2#define _LINUX_PTRACE_H 3/* ptrace.h */ 4/* structs and defines to help the user use the ptrace system call. */ 5 6/* has the defines to get at the registers. */ 7 8#define PTRACE_TRACEME 0 9#define PTRACE_PEEKTEXT 1 10#define PTRACE_PEEKDATA 2 11#define PTRACE_PEEKUSR 3 12#define PTRACE_POKETEXT 4 13#define PTRACE_POKEDATA 5 14#define PTRACE_POKEUSR 6 15#define PTRACE_CONT 7 16#define PTRACE_KILL 8 17#define PTRACE_SINGLESTEP 9 18 19#define PTRACE_ATTACH 0x10 20#define PTRACE_DETACH 0x11 21 22#define PTRACE_SYSCALL 24 23 24/* 0x4200-0x4300 are reserved for architecture-independent additions. */ 25#define PTRACE_SETOPTIONS 0x4200 26#define PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG 0x4201 27#define PTRACE_GETSIGINFO 0x4202 28#define PTRACE_SETSIGINFO 0x4203 29 30/* options set using PTRACE_SETOPTIONS */ 31#define PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD 0x00000001 32#define PTRACE_O_TRACEFORK 0x00000002 33#define PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK 0x00000004 34#define PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE 0x00000008 35#define PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC 0x00000010 36#define PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORKDONE 0x00000020 37#define PTRACE_O_TRACEEXIT 0x00000040 38 39#define PTRACE_O_MASK 0x0000007f 40 41/* Wait extended result codes for the above trace options. */ 42#define PTRACE_EVENT_FORK 1 43#define PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK 2 44#define PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE 3 45#define PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC 4 46#define PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE 5 47#define PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT 6 48 49#include <asm/ptrace.h> 50 51#ifdef __KERNEL__ 52/* 53 * Ptrace flags 54 */ 55 56#define PT_PTRACED 0x00000001 57#define PT_DTRACE 0x00000002 /* delayed trace (used on m68k, i386) */ 58#define PT_TRACESYSGOOD 0x00000004 59#define PT_PTRACE_CAP 0x00000008 /* ptracer can follow suid-exec */ 60#define PT_TRACE_FORK 0x00000010 61#define PT_TRACE_VFORK 0x00000020 62#define PT_TRACE_CLONE 0x00000040 63#define PT_TRACE_EXEC 0x00000080 64#define PT_TRACE_VFORK_DONE 0x00000100 65#define PT_TRACE_EXIT 0x00000200 66#define PT_ATTACHED 0x00000400 /* parent != real_parent */ 67 68#define PT_TRACE_MASK 0x000003f4 69 70/* single stepping state bits (used on ARM and PA-RISC) */ 71#define PT_SINGLESTEP_BIT 31 72#define PT_SINGLESTEP (1<<PT_SINGLESTEP_BIT) 73#define PT_BLOCKSTEP_BIT 30 74#define PT_BLOCKSTEP (1<<PT_BLOCKSTEP_BIT) 75 76#include <linux/compiler.h> /* For unlikely. */ 77#include <linux/sched.h> /* For struct task_struct. */ 78 79extern int ptrace_readdata(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long src, char __user *dst, int len); 80extern int ptrace_writedata(struct task_struct *tsk, char __user *src, unsigned long dst, int len); 81extern int ptrace_attach(struct task_struct *tsk); 82extern int ptrace_detach(struct task_struct *, unsigned int); 83extern void ptrace_disable(struct task_struct *); 84extern int ptrace_check_attach(struct task_struct *task, int kill); 85extern int ptrace_request(struct task_struct *child, long request, long addr, long data); 86extern void ptrace_notify(int exit_code); 87extern void __ptrace_link(struct task_struct *child, 88 struct task_struct *new_parent); 89extern void __ptrace_unlink(struct task_struct *child); 90extern void ptrace_untrace(struct task_struct *child); 91 92static inline void ptrace_link(struct task_struct *child, 93 struct task_struct *new_parent) 94{ 95 if (unlikely(child->ptrace)) 96 __ptrace_link(child, new_parent); 97} 98static inline void ptrace_unlink(struct task_struct *child) 99{ 100 if (unlikely(child->ptrace)) 101 __ptrace_unlink(child); 102} 103 104 105#ifndef force_successful_syscall_return 106/* 107 * System call handlers that, upon successful completion, need to return a 108 * negative value should call force_successful_syscall_return() right before 109 * returning. On architectures where the syscall convention provides for a 110 * separate error flag (e.g., alpha, ia64, ppc{,64}, sparc{,64}, possibly 111 * others), this macro can be used to ensure that the error flag will not get 112 * set. On architectures which do not support a separate error flag, the macro 113 * is a no-op and the spurious error condition needs to be filtered out by some 114 * other means (e.g., in user-level, by passing an extra argument to the 115 * syscall handler, or something along those lines). 116 */ 117#define force_successful_syscall_return() do { } while (0) 118#endif 119 120#endif 121 122#endif