On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 12:30:41PM -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > > > On Mon, Feb 28, 2022, at 12:27 PM, Mike Rapoport wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 09, 2022 at 06:37:53PM -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > >> On 2/8/22 18:18, Edgecombe, Rick P wrote: > >> > On Tue, 2022-02-08 at 20:02 +0300, Cyrill Gorcunov wrote: > >> > > > > > Even with the current shadow stack interface Rick proposed, CRIU can restore > > the victim using ptrace without any additional knobs, but we loose an > > important ability to "self-cure" the victim from the parasite in case > > anything goes wrong with criu control process. > > > > Moreover, the issue with backward compatibility is not with ptrace but with > > sigreturn and it seems that criu is not its only user. > > So we need an ability for a tracer to cause the tracee to call a function > and to return successfully. Apparently a gdb branch can already do this > with shstk, and my PTRACE_CALL_FUNCTION_SIGFRAME should also do the > trick. I don't see why we need a sigretur-but-dont-verify -- we just > need this mechanism to create a frame such that sigreturn actually works. If I understand correctly, PTRACE_CALL_FUNCTION_SIGFRAME() injects a frame into the tracee and makes the tracee call sigreturn. I.e. the tracee is stopped and this is used pretty much as PTRACE_CONT or PTRACE_SYSCALL. In such case this defeats the purpose of sigreturn in CRIU because it is called asynchronously by the tracee when the tracer is about to detach or even already detached. For synchronous use-case PTRACE_SETREGSET will be enough, the rest of the sigframe can be restored by other means. And with 'criu restore' there may be even no tracer by the time sigreturn is called. > --Andy -- Sincerely yours, Mike.