| /* | 
 |  * Tracing hooks | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Red Hat, Inc.  All rights reserved. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, | 
 |  * modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions | 
 |  * of the GNU General Public License v.2. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This file defines hook entry points called by core code where | 
 |  * user tracing/debugging support might need to do something.  These | 
 |  * entry points are called tracehook_*().  Each hook declared below | 
 |  * has a detailed kerneldoc comment giving the context (locking et | 
 |  * al) from which it is called, and the meaning of its return value. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Each function here typically has only one call site, so it is ok | 
 |  * to have some nontrivial tracehook_*() inlines.  In all cases, the | 
 |  * fast path when no tracing is enabled should be very short. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * The purpose of this file and the tracehook_* layer is to consolidate | 
 |  * the interface that the kernel core and arch code uses to enable any | 
 |  * user debugging or tracing facility (such as ptrace).  The interfaces | 
 |  * here are carefully documented so that maintainers of core and arch | 
 |  * code do not need to think about the implementation details of the | 
 |  * tracing facilities.  Likewise, maintainers of the tracing code do not | 
 |  * need to understand all the calling core or arch code in detail, just | 
 |  * documented circumstances of each call, such as locking conditions. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * If the calling core code changes so that locking is different, then | 
 |  * it is ok to change the interface documented here.  The maintainer of | 
 |  * core code changing should notify the maintainers of the tracing code | 
 |  * that they need to work out the change. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Some tracehook_*() inlines take arguments that the current tracing | 
 |  * implementations might not necessarily use.  These function signatures | 
 |  * are chosen to pass in all the information that is on hand in the | 
 |  * caller and might conceivably be relevant to a tracer, so that the | 
 |  * core code won't have to be updated when tracing adds more features. | 
 |  * If a call site changes so that some of those parameters are no longer | 
 |  * already on hand without extra work, then the tracehook_* interface | 
 |  * can change so there is no make-work burden on the core code.  The | 
 |  * maintainer of core code changing should notify the maintainers of the | 
 |  * tracing code that they need to work out the change. | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #ifndef _LINUX_TRACEHOOK_H | 
 | #define _LINUX_TRACEHOOK_H	1 | 
 |  | 
 | #include <linux/sched.h> | 
 | #include <linux/ptrace.h> | 
 | #include <linux/security.h> | 
 | struct linux_binprm; | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_expect_breakpoints - guess if task memory might be touched | 
 |  * @task:		current task, making a new mapping | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Return nonzero if @task is expected to want breakpoint insertion in | 
 |  * its memory at some point.  A zero return is no guarantee it won't | 
 |  * be done, but this is a hint that it's known to be likely. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * May be called with @task->mm->mmap_sem held for writing. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_expect_breakpoints(struct task_struct *task) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return (task_ptrace(task) & PT_PTRACED) != 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * ptrace report for syscall entry and exit looks identical. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void ptrace_report_syscall(struct pt_regs *regs) | 
 | { | 
 | 	int ptrace = task_ptrace(current); | 
 |  | 
 | 	if (!(ptrace & PT_PTRACED)) | 
 | 		return; | 
 |  | 
 | 	ptrace_notify(SIGTRAP | ((ptrace & PT_TRACESYSGOOD) ? 0x80 : 0)); | 
 |  | 
 | 	/* | 
 | 	 * this isn't the same as continuing with a signal, but it will do | 
 | 	 * for normal use.  strace only continues with a signal if the | 
 | 	 * stopping signal is not SIGTRAP.  -brl | 
 | 	 */ | 
 | 	if (current->exit_code) { | 
 | 		send_sig(current->exit_code, current, 1); | 
 | 		current->exit_code = 0; | 
 | 	} | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_syscall_entry - task is about to attempt a system call | 
 |  * @regs:		user register state of current task | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This will be called if %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE has been set, when the | 
 |  * current task has just entered the kernel for a system call. | 
 |  * Full user register state is available here.  Changing the values | 
 |  * in @regs can affect the system call number and arguments to be tried. | 
 |  * It is safe to block here, preventing the system call from beginning. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Returns zero normally, or nonzero if the calling arch code should abort | 
 |  * the system call.  That must prevent normal entry so no system call is | 
 |  * made.  If @task ever returns to user mode after this, its register state | 
 |  * is unspecified, but should be something harmless like an %ENOSYS error | 
 |  * return.  It should preserve enough information so that syscall_rollback() | 
 |  * can work (see asm-generic/syscall.h). | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called without locks, just after entering kernel mode. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline __must_check int tracehook_report_syscall_entry( | 
 | 	struct pt_regs *regs) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptrace_report_syscall(regs); | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_syscall_exit - task has just finished a system call | 
 |  * @regs:		user register state of current task | 
 |  * @step:		nonzero if simulating single-step or block-step | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This will be called if %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE has been set, when the | 
 |  * current task has just finished an attempted system call.  Full | 
 |  * user register state is available here.  It is safe to block here, | 
 |  * preventing signals from being processed. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * If @step is nonzero, this report is also in lieu of the normal | 
 |  * trap that would follow the system call instruction because | 
 |  * user_enable_block_step() or user_enable_single_step() was used. | 
 |  * In this case, %TIF_SYSCALL_TRACE might not be set. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called without locks, just before checking for pending signals. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_report_syscall_exit(struct pt_regs *regs, int step) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (step) { | 
 | 		siginfo_t info; | 
 | 		user_single_step_siginfo(current, regs, &info); | 
 | 		force_sig_info(SIGTRAP, &info, current); | 
 | 		return; | 
 | 	} | 
 |  | 
 | 	ptrace_report_syscall(regs); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_unsafe_exec - check for exec declared unsafe due to tracing | 
 |  * @task:		current task doing exec | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Return %LSM_UNSAFE_* bits applied to an exec because of tracing. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * @task->cred_guard_mutex is held by the caller through the do_execve(). | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_unsafe_exec(struct task_struct *task) | 
 | { | 
 | 	int unsafe = 0; | 
 | 	int ptrace = task_ptrace(task); | 
 | 	if (ptrace & PT_PTRACED) { | 
 | 		if (ptrace & PT_PTRACE_CAP) | 
 | 			unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE_CAP; | 
 | 		else | 
 | 			unsafe |= LSM_UNSAFE_PTRACE; | 
 | 	} | 
 | 	return unsafe; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_tracer_task - return the task that is tracing the given task | 
 |  * @tsk:		task to consider | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Returns NULL if noone is tracing @task, or the &struct task_struct | 
 |  * pointer to its tracer. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Must called under rcu_read_lock().  The pointer returned might be kept | 
 |  * live only by RCU.  During exec, this may be called with task_lock() | 
 |  * held on @task, still held from when tracehook_unsafe_exec() was called. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline struct task_struct *tracehook_tracer_task(struct task_struct *tsk) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (task_ptrace(tsk) & PT_PTRACED) | 
 | 		return rcu_dereference(tsk->parent); | 
 | 	return NULL; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_exec - a successful exec was completed | 
 |  * @fmt:		&struct linux_binfmt that performed the exec | 
 |  * @bprm:		&struct linux_binprm containing exec details | 
 |  * @regs:		user-mode register state | 
 |  * | 
 |  * An exec just completed, we are shortly going to return to user mode. | 
 |  * The freshly initialized register state can be seen and changed in @regs. | 
 |  * The name, file and other pointers in @bprm are still on hand to be | 
 |  * inspected, but will be freed as soon as this returns. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with no locks, but with some kernel resources held live | 
 |  * and a reference on @fmt->module. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_report_exec(struct linux_binfmt *fmt, | 
 | 					 struct linux_binprm *bprm, | 
 | 					 struct pt_regs *regs) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (!ptrace_event(PT_TRACE_EXEC, PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC, 0) && | 
 | 	    unlikely(task_ptrace(current) & PT_PTRACED)) | 
 | 		send_sig(SIGTRAP, current, 0); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_exit - task has begun to exit | 
 |  * @exit_code:		pointer to value destined for @current->exit_code | 
 |  * | 
 |  * @exit_code points to the value passed to do_exit(), which tracing | 
 |  * might change here.  This is almost the first thing in do_exit(), | 
 |  * before freeing any resources or setting the %PF_EXITING flag. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with no locks held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_report_exit(long *exit_code) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptrace_event(PT_TRACE_EXIT, PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT, *exit_code); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_prepare_clone - prepare for new child to be cloned | 
 |  * @clone_flags:	%CLONE_* flags from clone/fork/vfork system call | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called before a new user task is to be cloned. | 
 |  * Its return value will be passed to tracehook_finish_clone(). | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with no locks held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_prepare_clone(unsigned clone_flags) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (clone_flags & CLONE_UNTRACED) | 
 | 		return 0; | 
 |  | 
 | 	if (clone_flags & CLONE_VFORK) { | 
 | 		if (current->ptrace & PT_TRACE_VFORK) | 
 | 			return PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK; | 
 | 	} else if ((clone_flags & CSIGNAL) != SIGCHLD) { | 
 | 		if (current->ptrace & PT_TRACE_CLONE) | 
 | 			return PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE; | 
 | 	} else if (current->ptrace & PT_TRACE_FORK) | 
 | 		return PTRACE_EVENT_FORK; | 
 |  | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_finish_clone - new child created and being attached | 
 |  * @child:		new child task | 
 |  * @clone_flags:	%CLONE_* flags from clone/fork/vfork system call | 
 |  * @trace:		return value from tracehook_prepare_clone() | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called immediately after adding @child to its parent's children list. | 
 |  * The @trace value is that returned by tracehook_prepare_clone(). | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with current's siglock and write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock) held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_finish_clone(struct task_struct *child, | 
 | 					  unsigned long clone_flags, int trace) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptrace_init_task(child, (clone_flags & CLONE_PTRACE) || trace); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_clone - in parent, new child is about to start running | 
 |  * @regs:		parent's user register state | 
 |  * @clone_flags:	flags from parent's system call | 
 |  * @pid:		new child's PID in the parent's namespace | 
 |  * @child:		new child task | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called after a child is set up, but before it has been started running. | 
 |  * This is not a good place to block, because the child has not started | 
 |  * yet.  Suspend the child here if desired, and then block in | 
 |  * tracehook_report_clone_complete().  This must prevent the child from | 
 |  * self-reaping if tracehook_report_clone_complete() uses the @child | 
 |  * pointer; otherwise it might have died and been released by the time | 
 |  * tracehook_report_clone_complete() is called. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with no locks held, but the child cannot run until this returns. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_report_clone(struct pt_regs *regs, | 
 | 					  unsigned long clone_flags, | 
 | 					  pid_t pid, struct task_struct *child) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (unlikely(task_ptrace(child))) { | 
 | 		/* | 
 | 		 * It doesn't matter who attached/attaching to this | 
 | 		 * task, the pending SIGSTOP is right in any case. | 
 | 		 */ | 
 | 		sigaddset(&child->pending.signal, SIGSTOP); | 
 | 		set_tsk_thread_flag(child, TIF_SIGPENDING); | 
 | 	} | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_clone_complete - new child is running | 
 |  * @trace:		return value from tracehook_prepare_clone() | 
 |  * @regs:		parent's user register state | 
 |  * @clone_flags:	flags from parent's system call | 
 |  * @pid:		new child's PID in the parent's namespace | 
 |  * @child:		child task, already running | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called just after the child has started running.  This is | 
 |  * just before the clone/fork syscall returns, or blocks for vfork | 
 |  * child completion if @clone_flags has the %CLONE_VFORK bit set. | 
 |  * The @child pointer may be invalid if a self-reaping child died and | 
 |  * tracehook_report_clone() took no action to prevent it from self-reaping. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with no locks held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_report_clone_complete(int trace, | 
 | 						   struct pt_regs *regs, | 
 | 						   unsigned long clone_flags, | 
 | 						   pid_t pid, | 
 | 						   struct task_struct *child) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (unlikely(trace)) | 
 | 		ptrace_event(0, trace, pid); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_vfork_done - vfork parent's child has exited or exec'd | 
 |  * @child:		child task, already running | 
 |  * @pid:		new child's PID in the parent's namespace | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called after a %CLONE_VFORK parent has waited for the child to complete. | 
 |  * The clone/vfork system call will return immediately after this. | 
 |  * The @child pointer may be invalid if a self-reaping child died and | 
 |  * tracehook_report_clone() took no action to prevent it from self-reaping. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with no locks held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_report_vfork_done(struct task_struct *child, | 
 | 					       pid_t pid) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptrace_event(PT_TRACE_VFORK_DONE, PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE, pid); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_prepare_release_task - task is being reaped, clean up tracing | 
 |  * @task:		task in %EXIT_DEAD state | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called in release_task() just before @task gets finally reaped | 
 |  * and freed.  This would be the ideal place to remove and clean up any | 
 |  * tracing-related state for @task. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with no locks held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_prepare_release_task(struct task_struct *task) | 
 | { | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_finish_release_task - final tracing clean-up | 
 |  * @task:		task in %EXIT_DEAD state | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called in release_task() when @task is being in the middle of | 
 |  * being reaped.  After this, there must be no tracing entanglements. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock) held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_finish_release_task(struct task_struct *task) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptrace_release_task(task); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_signal_handler - signal handler setup is complete | 
 |  * @sig:		number of signal being delivered | 
 |  * @info:		siginfo_t of signal being delivered | 
 |  * @ka:			sigaction setting that chose the handler | 
 |  * @regs:		user register state | 
 |  * @stepping:		nonzero if debugger single-step or block-step in use | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called by the arch code after a signal handler has been set up. | 
 |  * Register and stack state reflects the user handler about to run. | 
 |  * Signal mask changes have already been made. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called without locks, shortly before returning to user mode | 
 |  * (or handling more signals). | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_signal_handler(int sig, siginfo_t *info, | 
 | 					    const struct k_sigaction *ka, | 
 | 					    struct pt_regs *regs, int stepping) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (stepping) | 
 | 		ptrace_notify(SIGTRAP); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_consider_ignored_signal - suppress short-circuit of ignored signal | 
 |  * @task:		task receiving the signal | 
 |  * @sig:		signal number being sent | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Return zero iff tracing doesn't care to examine this ignored signal, | 
 |  * so it can short-circuit normal delivery and never even get queued. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with @task->sighand->siglock held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_consider_ignored_signal(struct task_struct *task, | 
 | 						    int sig) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return (task_ptrace(task) & PT_PTRACED) != 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_consider_fatal_signal - suppress special handling of fatal signal | 
 |  * @task:		task receiving the signal | 
 |  * @sig:		signal number being sent | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Return nonzero to prevent special handling of this termination signal. | 
 |  * Normally handler for signal is %SIG_DFL.  It can be %SIG_IGN if @sig is | 
 |  * ignored, in which case force_sig() is about to reset it to %SIG_DFL. | 
 |  * When this returns zero, this signal might cause a quick termination | 
 |  * that does not give the debugger a chance to intercept the signal. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with or without @task->sighand->siglock held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_consider_fatal_signal(struct task_struct *task, | 
 | 						  int sig) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return (task_ptrace(task) & PT_PTRACED) != 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_force_sigpending - let tracing force signal_pending(current) on | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called when recomputing our signal_pending() flag.  Return nonzero | 
 |  * to force the signal_pending() flag on, so that tracehook_get_signal() | 
 |  * will be called before the next return to user mode. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with @current->sighand->siglock held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_force_sigpending(void) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_get_signal - deliver synthetic signal to traced task | 
 |  * @task:		@current | 
 |  * @regs:		task_pt_regs(@current) | 
 |  * @info:		details of synthetic signal | 
 |  * @return_ka:		sigaction for synthetic signal | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Return zero to check for a real pending signal normally. | 
 |  * Return -1 after releasing the siglock to repeat the check. | 
 |  * Return a signal number to induce an artifical signal delivery, | 
 |  * setting *@info and *@return_ka to specify its details and behavior. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * The @return_ka->sa_handler value controls the disposition of the | 
 |  * signal, no matter the signal number.  For %SIG_DFL, the return value | 
 |  * is a representative signal to indicate the behavior (e.g. %SIGTERM | 
 |  * for death, %SIGQUIT for core dump, %SIGSTOP for job control stop, | 
 |  * %SIGTSTP for stop unless in an orphaned pgrp), but the signal number | 
 |  * reported will be @info->si_signo instead. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with @task->sighand->siglock held, before dequeuing pending signals. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_get_signal(struct task_struct *task, | 
 | 				       struct pt_regs *regs, | 
 | 				       siginfo_t *info, | 
 | 				       struct k_sigaction *return_ka) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_notify_jctl - report about job control stop/continue | 
 |  * @notify:		zero, %CLD_STOPPED or %CLD_CONTINUED | 
 |  * @why:		%CLD_STOPPED or %CLD_CONTINUED | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called when we might call do_notify_parent_cldstop(). | 
 |  * | 
 |  * @notify is zero if we would not ordinarily send a %SIGCHLD, | 
 |  * or is the %CLD_STOPPED or %CLD_CONTINUED .si_code for %SIGCHLD. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * @why is %CLD_STOPPED when about to stop for job control; | 
 |  * we are already in %TASK_STOPPED state, about to call schedule(). | 
 |  * It might also be that we have just exited (check %PF_EXITING), | 
 |  * but need to report that a group-wide stop is complete. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * @why is %CLD_CONTINUED when waking up after job control stop and | 
 |  * ready to make a delayed @notify report. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Return the %CLD_* value for %SIGCHLD, or zero to generate no signal. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with the siglock held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_notify_jctl(int notify, int why) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return notify ?: (current->ptrace & PT_PTRACED) ? why : 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_finish_jctl - report about return from job control stop | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called by do_signal_stop() after wakeup. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_finish_jctl(void) | 
 | { | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | #define DEATH_REAP			-1 | 
 | #define DEATH_DELAYED_GROUP_LEADER	-2 | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_notify_death - task is dead, ready to notify parent | 
 |  * @task:		@current task now exiting | 
 |  * @death_cookie:	value to pass to tracehook_report_death() | 
 |  * @group_dead:		nonzero if this was the last thread in the group to die | 
 |  * | 
 |  * A return value >= 0 means call do_notify_parent() with that signal | 
 |  * number.  Negative return value can be %DEATH_REAP to self-reap right | 
 |  * now, or %DEATH_DELAYED_GROUP_LEADER to a zombie without notifying our | 
 |  * parent.  Note that a return value of 0 means a do_notify_parent() call | 
 |  * that sends no signal, but still wakes up a parent blocked in wait*(). | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called with write_lock_irq(&tasklist_lock) held. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline int tracehook_notify_death(struct task_struct *task, | 
 | 					 void **death_cookie, int group_dead) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (task_detached(task)) | 
 | 		return task->ptrace ? SIGCHLD : DEATH_REAP; | 
 |  | 
 | 	/* | 
 | 	 * If something other than our normal parent is ptracing us, then | 
 | 	 * send it a SIGCHLD instead of honoring exit_signal.  exit_signal | 
 | 	 * only has special meaning to our real parent. | 
 | 	 */ | 
 | 	if (thread_group_empty(task) && !ptrace_reparented(task)) | 
 | 		return task->exit_signal; | 
 |  | 
 | 	return task->ptrace ? SIGCHLD : DEATH_DELAYED_GROUP_LEADER; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_report_death - task is dead and ready to be reaped | 
 |  * @task:		@current task now exiting | 
 |  * @signal:		return value from tracheook_notify_death() | 
 |  * @death_cookie:	value passed back from tracehook_notify_death() | 
 |  * @group_dead:		nonzero if this was the last thread in the group to die | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Thread has just become a zombie or is about to self-reap.  If positive, | 
 |  * @signal is the signal number just sent to the parent (usually %SIGCHLD). | 
 |  * If @signal is %DEATH_REAP, this thread will self-reap.  If @signal is | 
 |  * %DEATH_DELAYED_GROUP_LEADER, this is a delayed_group_leader() zombie. | 
 |  * The @death_cookie was passed back by tracehook_notify_death(). | 
 |  * | 
 |  * If normal reaping is not inhibited, @task->exit_state might be changing | 
 |  * in parallel. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called without locks. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_report_death(struct task_struct *task, | 
 | 					  int signal, void *death_cookie, | 
 | 					  int group_dead) | 
 | { | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | #ifdef TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME | 
 | /** | 
 |  * set_notify_resume - cause tracehook_notify_resume() to be called | 
 |  * @task:		task that will call tracehook_notify_resume() | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Calling this arranges that @task will call tracehook_notify_resume() | 
 |  * before returning to user mode.  If it's already running in user mode, | 
 |  * it will enter the kernel and call tracehook_notify_resume() soon. | 
 |  * If it's blocked, it will not be woken. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void set_notify_resume(struct task_struct *task) | 
 | { | 
 | 	if (!test_and_set_tsk_thread_flag(task, TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME)) | 
 | 		kick_process(task); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** | 
 |  * tracehook_notify_resume - report when about to return to user mode | 
 |  * @regs:		user-mode registers of @current task | 
 |  * | 
 |  * This is called when %TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME has been set.  Now we are | 
 |  * about to return to user mode, and the user state in @regs can be | 
 |  * inspected or adjusted.  The caller in arch code has cleared | 
 |  * %TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME before the call.  If the flag gets set again | 
 |  * asynchronously, this will be called again before we return to | 
 |  * user mode. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Called without locks. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void tracehook_notify_resume(struct pt_regs *regs) | 
 | { | 
 | } | 
 | #endif	/* TIF_NOTIFY_RESUME */ | 
 |  | 
 | #endif	/* <linux/tracehook.h> */ |