Both arch_ptrace_stop_needed and arch_ptrace_stop are called with an exit_code and a siginfo structure. Neither argument is used by any of the implementations so just remove the unneeded arguments. The two arechitectures that implement arch_ptrace_stop are ia64 and sparc. Both architectures flush their register stacks before a ptrace_stack so that all of the register information can be accessed by debuggers. As the question of if a register stack needs to be flushed is independent of why ptrace is stopping not needing arguments make sense. Cc: David Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: sparclinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xxxxxxxxxxxx> --- arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h | 4 ++-- arch/sparc/include/asm/ptrace.h | 8 ++++---- include/linux/ptrace.h | 22 +++++++++------------- kernel/signal.c | 4 ++-- 4 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h b/arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h index 08179135905c..f15504f75f10 100644 --- a/arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h +++ b/arch/ia64/include/asm/ptrace.h @@ -129,9 +129,9 @@ static inline long regs_return_value(struct pt_regs *regs) extern void ia64_decrement_ip (struct pt_regs *pt); extern void ia64_ptrace_stop(void); - #define arch_ptrace_stop(code, info) \ + #define arch_ptrace_stop() \ ia64_ptrace_stop() - #define arch_ptrace_stop_needed(code, info) \ + #define arch_ptrace_stop_needed() \ (!test_thread_flag(TIF_RESTORE_RSE)) extern void ptrace_attach_sync_user_rbs (struct task_struct *); diff --git a/arch/sparc/include/asm/ptrace.h b/arch/sparc/include/asm/ptrace.h index 71dd82b43cc5..d1419e669027 100644 --- a/arch/sparc/include/asm/ptrace.h +++ b/arch/sparc/include/asm/ptrace.h @@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ static inline bool pt_regs_clear_syscall(struct pt_regs *regs) return (regs->tstate &= ~TSTATE_SYSCALL); } -#define arch_ptrace_stop_needed(exit_code, info) \ +#define arch_ptrace_stop_needed() \ ({ flush_user_windows(); \ get_thread_wsaved() != 0; \ }) -#define arch_ptrace_stop(exit_code, info) \ +#define arch_ptrace_stop() \ synchronize_user_stack() #define current_pt_regs() \ @@ -129,12 +129,12 @@ static inline bool pt_regs_clear_syscall(struct pt_regs *regs) return (regs->psr &= ~PSR_SYSCALL); } -#define arch_ptrace_stop_needed(exit_code, info) \ +#define arch_ptrace_stop_needed() \ ({ flush_user_windows(); \ current_thread_info()->w_saved != 0; \ }) -#define arch_ptrace_stop(exit_code, info) \ +#define arch_ptrace_stop() \ synchronize_user_stack() #define current_pt_regs() \ diff --git a/include/linux/ptrace.h b/include/linux/ptrace.h index b5ebf6c01292..8aee2945ff08 100644 --- a/include/linux/ptrace.h +++ b/include/linux/ptrace.h @@ -362,29 +362,25 @@ static inline void user_single_step_report(struct pt_regs *regs) #ifndef arch_ptrace_stop_needed /** * arch_ptrace_stop_needed - Decide whether arch_ptrace_stop() should be called - * @code: current->exit_code value ptrace will stop with - * @info: siginfo_t pointer (or %NULL) for signal ptrace will stop with * * This is called with the siglock held, to decide whether or not it's - * necessary to release the siglock and call arch_ptrace_stop() with the - * same @code and @info arguments. It can be defined to a constant if - * arch_ptrace_stop() is never required, or always is. On machines where - * this makes sense, it should be defined to a quick test to optimize out - * calling arch_ptrace_stop() when it would be superfluous. For example, - * if the thread has not been back to user mode since the last stop, the - * thread state might indicate that nothing needs to be done. + * necessary to release the siglock and call arch_ptrace_stop(). It can be + * defined to a constant if arch_ptrace_stop() is never required, or always + * is. On machines where this makes sense, it should be defined to a quick + * test to optimize out calling arch_ptrace_stop() when it would be + * superfluous. For example, if the thread has not been back to user mode + * since the last stop, the thread state might indicate that nothing needs + * to be done. * * This is guaranteed to be invoked once before a task stops for ptrace and * may include arch-specific operations necessary prior to a ptrace stop. */ -#define arch_ptrace_stop_needed(code, info) (0) +#define arch_ptrace_stop_needed() (0) #endif #ifndef arch_ptrace_stop /** * arch_ptrace_stop - Do machine-specific work before stopping for ptrace - * @code: current->exit_code value ptrace will stop with - * @info: siginfo_t pointer (or %NULL) for signal ptrace will stop with * * This is called with no locks held when arch_ptrace_stop_needed() has * just returned nonzero. It is allowed to block, e.g. for user memory @@ -394,7 +390,7 @@ static inline void user_single_step_report(struct pt_regs *regs) * we only do it when the arch requires it for this particular stop, as * indicated by arch_ptrace_stop_needed(). */ -#define arch_ptrace_stop(code, info) do { } while (0) +#define arch_ptrace_stop() do { } while (0) #endif #ifndef current_pt_regs diff --git a/kernel/signal.c b/kernel/signal.c index 9f2dc9cf3208..c9759ff2cb43 100644 --- a/kernel/signal.c +++ b/kernel/signal.c @@ -2200,7 +2200,7 @@ static void ptrace_stop(int exit_code, int why, int clear_code, kernel_siginfo_t { bool gstop_done = false; - if (arch_ptrace_stop_needed(exit_code, info)) { + if (arch_ptrace_stop_needed()) { /* * The arch code has something special to do before a * ptrace stop. This is allowed to block, e.g. for faults @@ -2210,7 +2210,7 @@ static void ptrace_stop(int exit_code, int why, int clear_code, kernel_siginfo_t * any signal bookkeeping like checking group_stop_count. */ spin_unlock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock); - arch_ptrace_stop(exit_code, info); + arch_ptrace_stop(); spin_lock_irq(¤t->sighand->siglock); } -- 2.20.1