ptrace.h revision 304017
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1984, 1993
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28 *
29 *	@(#)ptrace.h	8.2 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
30 * $FreeBSD: stable/10/sys/sys/ptrace.h 304017 2016-08-12 19:43:06Z jhb $
31 */
32
33#ifndef	_SYS_PTRACE_H_
34#define	_SYS_PTRACE_H_
35
36#include <sys/signal.h>
37#include <sys/param.h>
38#include <machine/reg.h>
39
40#define	PT_TRACE_ME	0	/* child declares it's being traced */
41#define	PT_READ_I	1	/* read word in child's I space */
42#define	PT_READ_D	2	/* read word in child's D space */
43/* was	PT_READ_U	3	 * read word in child's user structure */
44#define	PT_WRITE_I	4	/* write word in child's I space */
45#define	PT_WRITE_D	5	/* write word in child's D space */
46/* was	PT_WRITE_U	6	 * write word in child's user structure */
47#define	PT_CONTINUE	7	/* continue the child */
48#define	PT_KILL		8	/* kill the child process */
49#define	PT_STEP		9	/* single step the child */
50
51#define	PT_ATTACH	10	/* trace some running process */
52#define	PT_DETACH	11	/* stop tracing a process */
53#define PT_IO		12	/* do I/O to/from stopped process. */
54#define	PT_LWPINFO	13	/* Info about the LWP that stopped. */
55#define PT_GETNUMLWPS	14	/* get total number of threads */
56#define PT_GETLWPLIST	15	/* get thread list */
57#define PT_CLEARSTEP	16	/* turn off single step */
58#define PT_SETSTEP	17	/* turn on single step */
59#define PT_SUSPEND	18	/* suspend a thread */
60#define PT_RESUME	19	/* resume a thread */
61
62#define	PT_TO_SCE	20
63#define	PT_TO_SCX	21
64#define	PT_SYSCALL	22
65
66#define	PT_FOLLOW_FORK	23
67#define	PT_LWP_EVENTS	24	/* report LWP birth and exit */
68
69#define PT_GETREGS      33	/* get general-purpose registers */
70#define PT_SETREGS      34	/* set general-purpose registers */
71#define PT_GETFPREGS    35	/* get floating-point registers */
72#define PT_SETFPREGS    36	/* set floating-point registers */
73#define PT_GETDBREGS    37	/* get debugging registers */
74#define PT_SETDBREGS    38	/* set debugging registers */
75
76#define	PT_VM_TIMESTAMP	40	/* Get VM version (timestamp) */
77#define	PT_VM_ENTRY	41	/* Get VM map (entry) */
78
79#define PT_FIRSTMACH    64	/* for machine-specific requests */
80#include <machine/ptrace.h>	/* machine-specific requests, if any */
81
82struct ptrace_io_desc {
83	int	piod_op;	/* I/O operation */
84	void	*piod_offs;	/* child offset */
85	void	*piod_addr;	/* parent offset */
86	size_t	piod_len;	/* request length */
87};
88
89/*
90 * Operations in piod_op.
91 */
92#define PIOD_READ_D	1	/* Read from D space */
93#define PIOD_WRITE_D	2	/* Write to D space */
94#define PIOD_READ_I	3	/* Read from I space */
95#define PIOD_WRITE_I	4	/* Write to I space */
96
97/* Argument structure for PT_LWPINFO. */
98struct ptrace_lwpinfo {
99	lwpid_t	pl_lwpid;	/* LWP described. */
100	int	pl_event;	/* Event that stopped the LWP. */
101#define	PL_EVENT_NONE	0
102#define	PL_EVENT_SIGNAL	1
103	int	pl_flags;	/* LWP flags. */
104#define	PL_FLAG_SA	0x01	/* M:N thread */
105#define	PL_FLAG_BOUND	0x02	/* M:N bound thread */
106#define	PL_FLAG_SCE	0x04	/* syscall enter point */
107#define	PL_FLAG_SCX	0x08	/* syscall leave point */
108#define	PL_FLAG_EXEC	0x10	/* exec(2) succeeded */
109#define	PL_FLAG_SI	0x20	/* siginfo is valid */
110#define	PL_FLAG_FORKED	0x40	/* new child */
111#define	PL_FLAG_CHILD	0x80	/* I am from child */
112#define	PL_FLAG_BORN	0x100	/* new LWP */
113#define	PL_FLAG_EXITED	0x200	/* exiting LWP */
114	sigset_t	pl_sigmask;	/* LWP signal mask */
115	sigset_t	pl_siglist;	/* LWP pending signal */
116	struct __siginfo pl_siginfo;	/* siginfo for signal */
117	char		pl_tdname[MAXCOMLEN + 1]; /* LWP name */
118	pid_t		pl_child_pid;	/* New child pid */
119	u_int		pl_syscall_code;
120	u_int		pl_syscall_narg;
121};
122
123/* Argument structure for PT_VM_ENTRY. */
124struct ptrace_vm_entry {
125	int		pve_entry;	/* Entry number used for iteration. */
126	int		pve_timestamp;	/* Generation number of VM map. */
127	u_long		pve_start;	/* Start VA of range. */
128	u_long		pve_end;	/* End VA of range (incl). */
129	u_long		pve_offset;	/* Offset in backing object. */
130	u_int		pve_prot;	/* Protection of memory range. */
131	u_int		pve_pathlen;	/* Size of path. */
132	long		pve_fileid;	/* File ID. */
133	uint32_t	pve_fsid;	/* File system ID. */
134	char		*pve_path;	/* Path name of object. */
135};
136
137#ifdef _KERNEL
138
139/*
140 * The flags below are used for ptrace(2) tracing and have no relation
141 * to procfs.  They are stored in struct proc's p_stops member.
142 */
143#define	S_PT_SCE	0x000010000
144#define	S_PT_SCX	0x000020000
145
146int	ptrace_set_pc(struct thread *_td, unsigned long _addr);
147int	ptrace_single_step(struct thread *_td);
148int	ptrace_clear_single_step(struct thread *_td);
149
150#ifdef __HAVE_PTRACE_MACHDEP
151int	cpu_ptrace(struct thread *_td, int _req, void *_addr, int _data);
152#endif
153
154/*
155 * These are prototypes for functions that implement some of the
156 * debugging functionality exported by procfs / linprocfs and by the
157 * ptrace(2) syscall.  They used to be part of procfs, but they don't
158 * really belong there.
159 */
160struct reg;
161struct fpreg;
162struct dbreg;
163struct uio;
164int	proc_read_regs(struct thread *_td, struct reg *_reg);
165int	proc_write_regs(struct thread *_td, struct reg *_reg);
166int	proc_read_fpregs(struct thread *_td, struct fpreg *_fpreg);
167int	proc_write_fpregs(struct thread *_td, struct fpreg *_fpreg);
168int	proc_read_dbregs(struct thread *_td, struct dbreg *_dbreg);
169int	proc_write_dbregs(struct thread *_td, struct dbreg *_dbreg);
170int	proc_sstep(struct thread *_td);
171int	proc_rwmem(struct proc *_p, struct uio *_uio);
172#ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32
173struct reg32;
174struct fpreg32;
175struct dbreg32;
176int	proc_read_regs32(struct thread *_td, struct reg32 *_reg32);
177int	proc_write_regs32(struct thread *_td, struct reg32 *_reg32);
178int	proc_read_fpregs32(struct thread *_td, struct fpreg32 *_fpreg32);
179int	proc_write_fpregs32(struct thread *_td, struct fpreg32 *_fpreg32);
180int	proc_read_dbregs32(struct thread *_td, struct dbreg32 *_dbreg32);
181int	proc_write_dbregs32(struct thread *_td, struct dbreg32 *_dbreg32);
182#endif
183#else /* !_KERNEL */
184
185#include <sys/cdefs.h>
186
187__BEGIN_DECLS
188int	ptrace(int _request, pid_t _pid, caddr_t _addr, int _data);
189__END_DECLS
190
191#endif /* !_KERNEL */
192
193#endif	/* !_SYS_PTRACE_H_ */
194