On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 4:07 AM Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 03:39:07PM +0100, Szabolcs Nagy wrote: > > On 10/10/18 15:10, Eugene Syromiatnikov wrote: > > > * What's the reasoning behind capping syscall arguments to 32 bit? x32 > > > and MIPS N32 do not have such a restriction (and do not need special > > > wrappers for syscalls that pass 64-bit values as a result, except > > > when they do, as it is the case for preadv2 on x32); moreover, that > > > would lead to insurmountable difficulties for AArch64 ILP32 tracers > > > that try to trace LP64 tracees, as it would be impossible to pass > > > 64-bit addresses to process_vm_{read,write} or ptrace PEEK/POKE. > > > > but that's necessarily the case for all ilp32 abis: > > the userspace syscall function receives 32bit > > arguments so even if the kernel abi takes 64bit > > args you cannot use that from c code. (the libc > > does not even know which args should be sign or > > zero extended.) > > glibc's syscall() prototype has kernel_ulong_t as its arguments (more > specifically, to __syscall_ulong_t, which is 64-bit wide on x32; it > should also have kernel_long_t as its return type instead of long, > but that's another story), so it works perfectly fine in case of x32. > > > process_vm_readv/writev is limited by the ilp32 > > iovec struct, not by the syscall arguments. > > Right, on x32/N32 this issue is worked around by the usage of the respective > x86_64/N64 call, and it looks like another thing that is impossible > with AArch64 ilp32. > > > ptrace is specified to take void* addr argument, > > and void* is 32bit on all ilp32 targets. > > so again on the c language level there is no > > way around the 32bit limitation. > > Which is an issue. I have no idea why you think this is a problem specific to aarch64-ilp32: If we want to be able to debug 64-bit tasks from a 32-bit task on any architecture that has compat mode, we should solve it once and extend the ptrace interface to allow it on *all* of them. We certainly don't need /more/ special cases for the x32 hack, there should really be fewer of them. Arnd