On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 4:23 PM Al Viro <viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > How would it help e.g. oopsen on the way out of timer interrupts? > IMO we simply shouldn't allow ptrace access if the tracee is in that kind > of state, on any architecture... Yeah no, we can't do the "wait for ptrace" when the exit is due to an oops. Although honestly, we have other cases like that where do_exit() isn't 100% robust if you kill something in an interrupt. Like all the locks it leaves locked etc. So do_exit() from a timer interrupt is going to cause problems regardless. I agree it's probably a good idea to try to avoid causing even more with the odd ptrace thing, but I don't think ptrace_event is some really "fundamental" problem at that point - it's just one detail among many many. So I was more thinking of the debug patch for m68k to catch all the _regular_ cases, and all the other random cases of ptrace_event() or ptrace_notify(). Although maybe we've really caught them all. The exit case was clearly missing, and the thread fork case was scrogged. There are patches for the known problems. The patches I really don't like are the verification ones to find any unknown ones.. Linus