Compiler complained about
warning: implicit declaration of function ‘vgPlain_prctl’
in coregrind/m_machine.c.
Also, it complained about
warning: no previous prototype for ‘vgSysWrap_mips_linux_sys_ptrace_before’
[-Wmissing-prototypes]
warning: no previous prototype for ‘vgSysWrap_mips_linux_sys_ptrace_after’
[-Wmissing-prototypes]
in coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-mips32-linux.c
This change fixes those issues.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16345
Fix 373192 Calling posix_spawn in glibc 2.24 completely broken
Functionally, this patch just does the following 2 changes to the
fork clone handling:
* It does not mask anymore CLONE_VFORK :
The only effect of this flag is to suspend the parent, waiting for
the child to either exit or execve.
If some applications depends on this synchronisation, better keep it,
as it will not harm to suspend the parent valgrind waiting for the
child valgrind to exit or execve.
* In case the guest calls the clone syscall providing a non zero client stack,
set the child guest SP after the syscall, before executing guest instructions.
Not setting the guest stack ptr was the source of the problem reported
in the bugs.
This also adds a test case none/tests/linux/clonev.
Before this patch, test gives a SEGV, which is fixed by the patch.
The patch is however a lot bigger : this fix was touching some (mostly
identical/duplicated) code in all the linux platforms.
So, the clone/fork code has been factorised as much as possible.
This removes about 1700 lines of code.
This has been tested on:
* amd64
* x86
* ppc64 be and le
* ppc32
* arm64
This has been compiled on but *not really tested* on:
* mips64 (not too clear how to properly build and run valgrind on gcc22)
It has *not* been compiled and *not* tested on:
* arm
* mips32
* tilegx
* darwin (normally, no impact)
* solaris (normally, no impact)
The changes are relatively mechanical, so it is not impossible that
it will compile and work out of the box on these platforms.
Otherwise, questions welcome.
A few points of interest:
* Some platforms did have a typedef void vki_modify_ldt_t,
and some platforms had no definition for this type at all.
To make it easier to factorise, for such platforms, the following has
been used:
typedef char vki_modify_ldt_t;
When the sizeof vki_modify_ldt_t is > 1, then the arg syscall is checked.
This is somewhat a hack, but was simplifying the factorisation.
* for mips32/mips64 and tilegx, there is a strange unconditional assignment
of 0 to a register (guest_r2 on mips, guest_r0 on tilegx).
Unclear what this is, in particular because this is assigned whatever
the result of the syscall (success or not).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16186
MIPS32 implementation missed to set up a correct (zero) return address.
This led to incorrect execution of get_StackTrace_wrk as it was not
able to unwind stack correctly.
This change fixes memcheck/tests/leak-autofreepool-5.
MIPS64 implementation missed clearing all integer registers before
entering the function.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16166
For fadvise64 system call, 7th 32-bit argument slot (third on the stack)
will also be used due to MIPS O32 calling convention in passing 64-bit
values.
sys_fadvise64(int fd, loff_t offset, loff_t len, int advice);
NR_fadvise64 -> v0 (sysno)
fd -> a0 (ARG1)
offset -> a2, a3 (ARG3, ARG4)
len -> SP + 16, SP + 20 (ARG5, ARG6)
advise -> SP + 24 (ARG7)
Change the code according to it.
Patch by Aleksandar Rikalo.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16162
Add missing POST wrapper for sys_prctl.
This fixes regressions from r15934 (on MIPS32 platforms) and r16003
(on MIPS64 platforms).
Related test: memcheck/tests/threadname
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16110
Add pselect6 to the list of supported syscalls on MIPS32.
It fixes:
none/tests/pselect_alarm (stderr)
none/tests/pselect_sigmask_null (stderr)
on mips32 platforms.
Patch by Aleksandra Karadzic.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16031
The offset for mmap2 is specified in 4096-byte units, not page size
units.
Patch by Duncan Palmer <dpalmer@digisoft.tv>.
It fixes BZ#352197.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@16026
With this patch, MIPS32 Valgrind compiled with -mfpxx can handle all types
(regarding FP_ABI flag) of MIPS32 ELFs.
- Functions arch_elf_pt_proc() and arch_check_elf() are added to elf reader
according to linux/fs/binfmt_elf.c from Linux 4.1;
- Processing .MIPS.abiflags section and initializing appropriate FPU mode
for MIPS32 are added;
- Emulation of prctl(GET/SET_FP_MODE) sys-calls are implemented for MIPS32.
Patch by Aleksandar Rikalo <Aleksandar.Rikalo@imgtec.com>
Related VEX change: r3243.
This implements BZ#366079.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@15934
At various places, there were either some assumption that the 'end'
boundary (highest address) was either not included, included,
or was the highest addressable word, or the highest addressable byte.
This e.g. was very visible when doing:
./vg-in-place -d -d ./helgrind/tests/tc01_simple_race|&grep regi
giving
--24040:2:stacks register 0xBEDB4000-0xBEDB4FFF as stack 0
--24040:2:stacks register 0x402C000-0x4A2C000 as stack 1
showing that the main stack end was (on x86) not the highest word
but the highest byte, while for the thread 1, the registered end
was a byte not part of the stack.
The attached patch ensures that stack bounds semantic are documented and
consistent. Also, some of the stack handling code is factorised.
The convention that the patch ensures and documents is:
start is the lowest addressable byte, end is the highest addressable byte.
(the words 'min' and 'max' have been kept when already used, as this wording is
consistent with the new semantic of start/end).
In various debug log, used brackets [ and ] to make clear that
both bounds are included.
The code to guess and register the client stack was duplicated
in all the platform specific syswrap-<plat>-<os>.c files.
Code has been factorised in syswrap-generic.c
The patch has been regression tested on
x86, amd64, ppc32/64, s390x.
It has been compiled and one test run on arm64.
Not compiled/not tested on darwin, android, mips32/64, arm
More in details, the patch does the following:
coregrind/pub_core_aspacemgr.h
include/valgrind.h
include/pub_tool_machine.h
coregrind/pub_core_scheduler.h
coregrind/pub_core_stacks.h
- document start/end semantic in various functions
also in pub_tool_machine.h:
- replaces unclear 'bottommost address' by 'lowest address'
(unclear as stack bottom is or at least can be interpreted as
the 'functional' bottom of the stack, which is the highest
address for 'stack growing downwards').
coregrind/pub_core_initimg.h
replace unclear clstack_top by clstack_end
coregrind/m_main.c
updated to clstack_end
coregrind/pub_core_threadstate.h
renamed client_stack_highest_word to client_stack_highest_byte
coregrind/m_scheduler/scheduler.c
computes client_stack_highest_byte as the highest addressable byte
Update comments in call to VG_(show_sched_status)
coregrind/m_machine.c
coregrind/m_stacktrace.c
updated to client_stack_highest_byte, and switched
stack_lowest/highest_word to stack_lowest/highest_byte accordingly
coregrind/m_stacks.c
clarify semantic of start/end,
added a comment to indicate why we invert start/end in register call
(note that the code find_stack_by_addr was already assuming that
end was included as the checks were doing e.g.
sp >= i->start && sp <= i->end
coregrind/pub_core_clientstate.h
coregrind/m_clientstate.c
renames Addr VG_(clstk_base) to Addr VG_(clstk_start_base)
(start to indicate it is the lowest address, base suffix kept
to indicate it is the initial lowest address).
coregrind/m_initimg/initimg-darwin.c
updated to VG_(clstk_start_base)
replace unclear iicii.clstack_top by iicii.clstack_end
updated clstack_max_size computation according to both bounds included.
coregrind/m_initimg/initimg-linux.c
updated to VG_(clstk_start_base)
updated VG_(clstk_end) computation according to both bounds included.
replace unclear iicii.clstack_top by iicii.clstack_end
coregrind/pub_core_aspacemgr.h
extern Addr VG_(am_startup) : clarify semantic of the returned value
coregrind/m_aspacemgr/aspacemgr-linux.c
removed a copy of a comment that was already in pub_core_aspacemgr.h
(avoid double maintenance)
renamed unclear suggested_clstack_top to suggested_clstack_end
(note that here, it looks like suggested_clstack_top was already
the last addressable byte)
* factorisation of the stack guessing and registration causes
mechanical changes in the following files:
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-ppc64-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-x86-darwin.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-amd64-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-mips64-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-ppc32-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-amd64-darwin.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-mips32-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/priv_syswrap-generic.h
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-x86-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-s390x-linux.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-darwin.c
coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-arm64-linux.c
Some files to look at more in details:
syswrap-darwin.c : the handling of sysctl(kern.usrstack) looked
buggy to me, and has probably be made correct by the fact that
VG_(clstk_end) is now the last addressable byte. However,unsure
about this, as I could not find any documentation about
sysctl(kern.usrstack). I only find several occurences on the web,
showing that the result of this is page aligned, which I guess
means it must be 1+ the last addressable byte.
syswrap-x86-darwin.c and syswrap-amd64-darwin.c
I suspect the code that was computing client_stack_highest_word
was wrong, and the patch makes it correct.
syswrap-mips64-linux.c
not sure what to do for this code. This is the only code
that was guessing the stack differently from others.
Kept (almost) untouched. To be discussed with mips maintainers.
coregrind/pub_core_libcassert.h
coregrind/m_libcassert.c
* void VG_(show_sched_status):
renamed Bool valgrind_stack_usage to Bool stack_usage
if stack_usage, shows both the valgrind stack usage and
the client stack boundaries
coregrind/m_scheduler/scheduler.c
coregrind/m_gdbserver/server.c
coregrind/m_gdbserver/remote-utils.c
Updated comments in callers to VG_(show_sched_status)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14392
On mips platforms the second cacheflush parameter is the number
of bytes in cache that needs to be flushed. When we are discarding
translation we need to use this number instead of:
((ULong) ARG2) - ((ULong) ARG1) + 1ULL
This patch also include syscall wrapper for __NR_sigaction on mips32.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13707
Valgrind is doing mmap always with MAP_FIXED. On mips32 we need to check arg4.
If the arg4 is MAP_SHARED we need to align the address to SHMLBA.
If the program tries to do mmap with VKI_FIXED Valgrind doesn't need to align
the address to SHMLBA.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13593
Another mmap issue in which another VG_(am_get_advisory) needs adjustment
wrapper for cases when (VKI_SHMLBA > VKI_PAGE_SIZE) and argument is
VKI_MAP_SHARED.
Fix by DejanJ for Bug #320057.
Issue and the test case by Vasile Floroiu.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13450
Almost mechanical transformation, removes > 1000 SLOC.
Compiled and regtested on amd64/x86/mips32
Compiled and (somewhat) tested on mips64
Compiled on arm
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13302
Necessary changes to Valgrind to support MIPS64LE on Linux.
Minor cleanup/style changes embedded in the patch as well.
The change corresponds to r2687 in VEX.
Patch written by Dejan Jevtic and Petar Jovanovic.
More information about this issue:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313267
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13292
sys_socketcall was duplicated in syswrap-{ppc64|ppc32|arm|mips32|s390x}-linux.c
=>
* Similarly for what was done for sys_ipc, factorise the code in syswrap-linux.c
* re-enabled PRE_MEM_READ for VKI_SYS_SENDMSG and VKI_SYS_RECVMSG
(PRE_MEM_READ calls were commented out around 2003, for what
was supposed a glibc bug.
The PRE_MEM_READ calls were already re-enabled in s390x)
* s390x also had some more checking to verify the addressibility of
the args and fail the syscall with EFAULT if not addressable
=> same checks are now done for all platforms.
(tested on x86/amd64/mips32/s390x/ppc32/ppc64,
compiled for arm-android-emulator)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13104
Enable wrappers for MIPS for the following two system calls:
- sys_settimeofday, and
- sys_stime.
Resolves https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306783
Patch contributed bederic M. <dark_footix@yahoo.fr>
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12995
The header file has been extended with the missing syscall numbers for MIPS,
and sys_prlimit64 has been enabled. This will make none/tests/rlimit64_nofile
pass.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12752
This patch fixes incorrect handling of sys_shmdt for MIPS. Linux wrappers have
been added for sys_sigprocmask, sys_timerfd_create, sys_timerfd_gettime, and
sys_timerfd_settime on MIPS.
The bug has been reported at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=270777 as
sh_mat issue, and it can be reproduced with shmat-sample.c from
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=222545.
The change also fixes sigprocmask from memcheck tests.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12658
Syscall pipe returns two descriptors in two registers, and thus a generic
Linux wrapper is not sufficient. This fixes none/tests/fdleak_pipe.
MIPS port is currently tracked as bug #270777.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12655