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linux-next/arch/s390/kernel/compat_ptrace.h
Martin Schwidefsky ba6cadfebc [S390] remove ieee_instruction_pointer from thread_struct
The ieee_instruction_pointer can not be read from user space anymore
since git commit 613e1def6b, the ptrace
interface always returns zero. Remove it from the thread_struct. It
is still present in the user_regs_struct for compatability reasons.

Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
2010-10-25 16:10:20 +02:00

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#ifndef _PTRACE32_H
#define _PTRACE32_H
#include <asm/ptrace.h> /* needed for NUM_CR_WORDS */
#include "compat_linux.h" /* needed for psw_compat_t */
typedef struct {
__u32 cr[NUM_CR_WORDS];
} per_cr_words32;
typedef struct {
__u16 perc_atmid; /* 0x096 */
__u32 address; /* 0x098 */
__u8 access_id; /* 0x0a1 */
} per_lowcore_words32;
typedef struct {
union {
per_cr_words32 words;
} control_regs;
/*
* Use these flags instead of setting em_instruction_fetch
* directly they are used so that single stepping can be
* switched on & off while not affecting other tracing
*/
unsigned single_step : 1;
unsigned instruction_fetch : 1;
unsigned : 30;
/*
* These addresses are copied into cr10 & cr11 if single
* stepping is switched off
*/
__u32 starting_addr;
__u32 ending_addr;
union {
per_lowcore_words32 words;
} lowcore;
} per_struct32;
struct user_regs_struct32
{
psw_compat_t psw;
u32 gprs[NUM_GPRS];
u32 acrs[NUM_ACRS];
u32 orig_gpr2;
/* nb: there's a 4-byte hole here */
s390_fp_regs fp_regs;
/*
* These per registers are in here so that gdb can modify them
* itself as there is no "official" ptrace interface for hardware
* watchpoints. This is the way intel does it.
*/
per_struct32 per_info;
u32 ieee_instruction_pointer; /* obsolete, always 0 */
};
struct user32 {
/* We start with the registers, to mimic the way that "memory"
is returned from the ptrace(3,...) function. */
struct user_regs_struct32 regs; /* Where the registers are actually stored */
/* The rest of this junk is to help gdb figure out what goes where */
u32 u_tsize; /* Text segment size (pages). */
u32 u_dsize; /* Data segment size (pages). */
u32 u_ssize; /* Stack segment size (pages). */
u32 start_code; /* Starting virtual address of text. */
u32 start_stack; /* Starting virtual address of stack area.
This is actually the bottom of the stack,
the top of the stack is always found in the
esp register. */
s32 signal; /* Signal that caused the core dump. */
u32 u_ar0; /* Used by gdb to help find the values for */
/* the registers. */
u32 magic; /* To uniquely identify a core file */
char u_comm[32]; /* User command that was responsible */
};
typedef struct
{
__u32 len;
__u32 kernel_addr;
__u32 process_addr;
} ptrace_area_emu31;
#endif /* _PTRACE32_H */