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* Re: Problem: strace -ff fails on 2.4.21-rc1
@ 2003-05-09  7:50 Chuck Ebbert
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2003-05-09  7:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ingo Oeser; +Cc: linux-kernel

Ingo Oeser wrote:

>> # strace -q -o minicom.trc -tt -ff minicom
>> upeek: ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKUSER, ... ): Operation not permitted
>> detach: ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, ...): Operation not permitted
>> Device /dev/ttyS1 lock failed: No child processes.
>> # uname -a
>> Linux d2 2.4.21-rc1 #1 SMP Wed May 7 06:05:31 EDT 2003 i686 unknown
>
> Is minicom a SUID binary, like on my machine? E.g. does 
>
>   ls -la $(which minicom) 
>
> show
>
> -rwxr-sr-x   1 root     uucp       130664 Feb 21  1998 /usr/bin/minicom
>
> ?
>
> SUID binaries cannot be ptrace()d under Linux for security reasons.


  No, it's not suid.  Rather than do that I changed the permissions
on /dev/ttyS1 so my normal userid could open it.

  And the strace works -- until minicom forks and then the trace fails
to attach to the child.  Both root and a normal userid fail with the
above messages; it works on 2.5.68.

  (BTW does minicom work for you on 2.5?  It fails with the "No child
processes" message on 2.5.6x here but works on 2.4 when it's not being
traced.  Just the very act of running it under strace on 2.4 makes it
fail the same way it does on 2.5 here.  And stracing it on 2.5.66 made
it start working again!  Something very strange is going on...)

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* Re: Problem: strace -ff fails on 2.4.21-rc1
@ 2003-05-12 11:28 Chuck Ebbert
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2003-05-12 11:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Russell King; +Cc: linux-kernel

Russell King wrote:

>On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 09:03:12PM -0400, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
>> It's hung up somewhere inside schedule().
>
>Wait 30 seconds and see if it exits by itself.  I bet you have hardware
>RTS/CTS handshaking enabled on the serial port, but without anything
>connected.

  It hangs forever (over an hour anyway.)  And it's definitely taking the
MAX_TIMEOUT case (wait forever) in schedule_timeout().

  Yes, RTS/CTS is enabled but nothing is connected... and just attaching
a nullmodem adapter that lights up CTS, DTR and CD makes the problem go
away.

  Does that mean this is a minicom problem because it didn't specify
a timeout?



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* Re: Problem: strace -ff fails on 2.4.21-rc1
@ 2003-05-12  1:03 Chuck Ebbert
  2003-05-12  8:20 ` Russell King
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2003-05-12  1:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bernhard Kaindl; +Cc: linux-kernel

> Another note: suid is ignored when you are tracing the task which runs
> exec() for a setuid program.

  You're right -- an ordinary user cannot trace minicom's setgroupid
children with -ff (but root now can, where with rc1 that failed too.)

  And this is no longer an strace/ptrace problem at all.

  Minicom hangs on exit (ctrl-a, q, enter) even when strace is not
running (can't believe I just now thought to try that.)

minicom       S C01183A1  4472  1197    834                     (NOTLB)
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
Call Trace:    [<c0122f24>] [<c0134a31>] [<c021195b>] [<c0220d79>] [<c020d997>]
  [<c011690d>] [<c020e01a>] [<c013c52e>] [<c013b1d5>] [<c013b23b>] [<c0108b73>]
Warning (Oops_read): Code line not seen, dumping what data is available

Proc;  minicom
>>EIP; c01183a1 <schedule+351/3b0>   <===== ignore this bogus address
Trace; c0122f24 <schedule_timeout+14/a0>
Trace; c0134a31 <__alloc_pages+41/170>
Trace; c021195b <tty_wait_until_sent+9b/e0>
Trace; c0220d79 <rs_close+129/1f0>
Trace; c020d997 <release_dev+247/500>
Trace; c011690d <do_page_fault+11d/43b>
Trace; c020e01a <tty_release+2a/60>
Trace; c013c52e <fput+4e/100>
Trace; c013b1d5 <filp_close+95/a0>
Trace; c013b23b <sys_close+5b/70>
Trace; c0108b73 <system_call+33/38>

It's hung up somewhere inside schedule().



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* Re: Problem: strace -ff fails on 2.4.21-rc1
@ 2003-05-11 15:37 Chuck Ebbert
  2003-05-11 23:50 ` Bernhard Kaindl
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2003-05-11 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger; +Cc: linux-kernel, Ingo Oeser, Alan Cox

Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:

> Chuck Ebbert wrote:
> >   I just found out minicom is spawing /sbin/lockdev which is setgrp
> > 'lock'.  Would that cause ptrace failure??
>
> AFAIK that could have caused the failure. Please test 2.4.21-rc2 whcih
> has fixes for many ptrace problems.

  I can now strace minicom and its children with 2.4.21-rc2-ac1 but it
hangs on exit.  Both child processes exit successfully:

 # tail -5 minicom.trc.5775

10:16:49.299253 kill(5774, SIG_0)       = 0
10:16:49.299418 unlink("/var/lock/LOCKDEV") = 0
10:16:49.299649 close(3)                = 0
10:16:49.299849 umask(022)              = 02
10:16:49.300043 _exit(0)                = ?

 # tail -8 minicom.trc.5776

10:17:05.497676 kill(5774, SIG_0)       = 0
10:17:05.497845 unlink("/var/lock/LCK...5774") = 0
10:17:05.498068 unlink("/var/lock/LCK..ttyS1") = 0
10:17:05.498283 unlink("/var/lock/LCK.004.065") = 0
10:17:05.498616 unlink("/var/lock/LOCKDEV") = 0
10:17:05.498870 close(4)                = 0
10:17:05.499065 umask(022)              = 02
10:17:05.499337 _exit(0)                = ?

However strace and minicom are hung up somehow and the screen is
black with a blinking cursor at row 1 column 1.  The other ttys all
work OK and killing minicom cleans everything up.

 # tail -3 minicom.trc

10:17:05.499678 --- SIGCHLD (Child exited) ---
10:17:05.499760 rt_sigaction(SIGCHLD, {SIG_DFL}, {SIG_IGN}, 8) = 0
10:17:05.499971 close(3


strace        S C015FF82   960  5773    822  5774               (NOTLB)
Call Trace:    [<c015ff82>] [<c011dba8>] [<c0108b73>]
minicom       S 00000000  2400  5774   5773                     (NOTLB)
Call Trace:    [<c0122f24>] [<c0124095>] [<c021195b>] [<c0220d79>] [<c020d997>]
  [<c0124095>] [<c0124159>] [<c020e01a>] [<c013c52e>] [<c01183a1>] [<c013b1d5>]
  [<c013b23b>] [<c0108bdf>]

Proc;  strace
>>EIP; c015ff82 <ext3_file_write+22/b0>   <=====
Trace; c015ff82 <ext3_file_write+22/b0>
Trace; c011dba8 <sys_wait4+3c8/400>
Trace; c0108b73 <system_call+33/38>
Proc;  minicom
>>EIP; 00000000 Before first symbol
Trace; c0122f24 <schedule_timeout+14/a0>
Trace; c0124095 <wake_up_parent+25/40>
Trace; c021195b <tty_wait_until_sent+9b/e0>
Trace; c0220d79 <rs_close+129/1f0>
Trace; c020d997 <release_dev+247/500>
Trace; c0124095 <wake_up_parent+25/40>
Trace; c0124159 <do_notify_parent+a9/c0>
Trace; c020e01a <tty_release+2a/60>
Trace; c013c52e <fput+4e/100>
Trace; c01183a1 <schedule+351/3b0>
Trace; c013b1d5 <filp_close+95/a0>
Trace; c013b23b <sys_close+5b/70>
Trace; c0108bdf <tracesys+1f/23>


Configuration:
        2.4.21-rc2-ac1
        SMP kernel on 1-CPU SMP machine (PII Xeon, 440GX)

To reproduce:
        # strace -ff -q -tt -o minicom.trc minicom

Note:
        I also get lockups while minicom is running:

        Proc;  strace
        >>EIP; c015ff82 <ext3_file_write+22/b0>   <=====
        Trace; c015ff82 <ext3_file_write+22/b0>
        Trace; c011dba8 <sys_wait4+3c8/400>
        Trace; c0108b73 <system_call+33/38>
        Proc;  minicom
        >>EIP; 00000000 Before first symbol
        Trace; c0122f24 <schedule_timeout+14/a0>
        Trace; c021105a <read_chan+37a/720>
        Trace; c020cf5f <tty_read+cf/120>
        Trace; c013b706 <sys_read+96/110>
        Trace; c0108bdf <tracesys+1f/23>


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* Re: Problem: strace -ff fails on 2.4.21-rc1
@ 2003-05-09  9:11 Chuck Ebbert
  2003-05-09 12:15 ` Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2003-05-09  9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ingo Oeser; +Cc: linux-kernel

Ingo Oeser wrote:

> SUID binaries cannot be ptrace()d under Linux for security reasons.

  I just found out minicom is spawing /sbin/lockdev which is setgrp
'lock'.  Would that cause ptrace failure??



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* Problem: strace -ff fails on 2.4.21-rc1
@ 2003-05-07 14:08 Chuck Ebbert
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2003-05-07 14:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel


  Is this a bug or a feature?  Machine only has 1 CPU, if that makes
any difference:


# strace -q -o minicom.trc -tt -ff minicom
upeek: ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKUSER, ... ): Operation not permitted
detach: ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, ...): Operation not permitted
Device /dev/ttyS1 lock failed: No child processes.
# uname -a
Linux d2 2.4.21-rc1 #1 SMP Wed May 7 06:05:31 EDT 2003 i686 unknown


  (Ignore that minicom error message about the lock failing -- that's
a separate problem...)



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