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It turns out that we need to check for pending signals when a newly forked process is run for the first time. With strace -f, strace needs to know about the forked process before it gets going. If it doesn't, then it ptraces some bogus values into its registers, and the process segfaults. So, I added calls to interrupt_end, which does that, plus checks for reschedules. There shouldn't be any of those, but x86 does the same thing, so I'm copying that behavior to be safe. Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Cc: Paolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrusso <blaisorblade@yahoo.it> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> |
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skas | ||
tt | ||
config.c.in | ||
dyn.lds.S | ||
exec_kern.c | ||
exitcode.c | ||
gmon_syms.c | ||
gprof_syms.c | ||
helper.c | ||
init_task.c | ||
initrd.c | ||
irq_user.c | ||
irq.c | ||
ksyms.c | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mem_user.c | ||
mem.c | ||
physmem.c | ||
process_kern.c | ||
process.c | ||
ptrace.c | ||
reboot.c | ||
resource.c | ||
sigio_kern.c | ||
sigio_user.c | ||
signal_kern.c | ||
signal_user.c | ||
smp.c | ||
syscall_kern.c | ||
syscall_user.c | ||
sysrq.c | ||
tempfile.c | ||
time_kern.c | ||
time.c | ||
tlb.c | ||
trap_kern.c | ||
trap_user.c | ||
tty_log.c | ||
uaccess_user.c | ||
um_arch.c | ||
umid.c | ||
uml.lds.S | ||
user_util.c | ||
vmlinux.lds.S |