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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2007 Jeff Dike (jdike@{addtoit,linux.intel}.com)
- * Licensed under the GPL
- */
- #ifndef __PTRACE_USER_H__
- #define __PTRACE_USER_H__
- #include <sys/ptrace.h>
- #include <sysdep/ptrace_user.h>
- extern int ptrace_getregs(long pid, unsigned long *regs_out);
- extern int ptrace_setregs(long pid, unsigned long *regs_in);
- /* syscall emulation path in ptrace */
- #ifndef PTRACE_SYSEMU
- #define PTRACE_SYSEMU 31
- #endif
- #ifndef PTRACE_SYSEMU_SINGLESTEP
- #define PTRACE_SYSEMU_SINGLESTEP 32
- #endif
- /* On architectures, that started to support PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD
- * in linux 2.4, there are two different definitions of
- * PTRACE_SETOPTIONS: linux 2.4 uses 21 while linux 2.6 uses 0x4200.
- * For binary compatibility, 2.6 also supports the old "21", named
- * PTRACE_OLDSETOPTION. On these architectures, UML always must use
- * "21", to ensure the kernel runs on 2.4 and 2.6 host without
- * recompilation. So, we use PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS in UML.
- * We also want to be able to build the kernel on 2.4, which doesn't
- * have PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS. So, if it is missing, we declare
- * PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS to be the same as PTRACE_SETOPTIONS.
- *
- * On architectures, that start to support PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD on
- * linux 2.6, PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS never is defined, and also isn't
- * supported by the host kernel. In that case, our trick lets us use
- * the new 0x4200 with the name PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS.
- */
- #ifndef PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS
- #define PTRACE_OLDSETOPTIONS PTRACE_SETOPTIONS
- #endif
- void set_using_sysemu(int value);
- int get_using_sysemu(void);
- extern int sysemu_supported;
- #define SELECT_PTRACE_OPERATION(sysemu_mode, singlestep_mode) \
- (((int[3][3] ) { \
- { PTRACE_SYSCALL, PTRACE_SYSCALL, PTRACE_SINGLESTEP }, \
- { PTRACE_SYSEMU, PTRACE_SYSEMU, PTRACE_SINGLESTEP }, \
- { PTRACE_SYSEMU, PTRACE_SYSEMU_SINGLESTEP, \
- PTRACE_SYSEMU_SINGLESTEP } }) \
- [sysemu_mode][singlestep_mode])
- #endif
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