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SubjectRe: Kernel stack read with PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT and io_uring threads
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 12:22:06PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 11:59 AM Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> wrote:
> >
> > There's a large mess around do_exit() - we have a bunch of
> > callers all over arch/*; if nothing else, I very much doubt that really
> > want to let tracer play with a thread in the middle of die_if_kernel()
> > or similar.
>
> Right you are.
>
> I'm really beginning to hate ptrace_{event,notify}() and those
> PTRACE_EVENT_xyz things.
>
> I don't even know what uses them, honestly. How very annoying.
>
> I guess it's easy enough (famous last words) to move the
> ptrace_event() call out of do_exit() and into the actual
> exit/exit_group system calls, and the signal handling path. The paths
> that actually have proper pt_regs.
>
> Looks like sys_exit() and do_group_exit() would be the two places to
> do it (do_group_exit() would handle the signal case and
> sys_group_exit()).

Maybe... I'm digging through that pile right now, will follow up when
I get a reasonably complete picture. In the meanwhile, do kernel/kthread.c
uses look even remotely sane? Intentional - sure, but it really looks
wrong to use thread exit code as communication channel there...

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