Update TODO.ptrace
Remove entries: - research support PT_SYSCALL & PT_STEP combined like in Linux - GDB Remote Protocol expects a case with a step with a signal to be sent, this is currently unsupported on NetBSD Implemented as PT_SETSTEP and PT_CLEARSTEP. Remove: - support QPassSignals (PT_SET_SIGPASS/PT_GET_SIGPASS) in the kernel, a way to stop routing a set of signals to tracer as they are uninteresting - GDB and LLDB expect this feature This interface has been abandoned and will be handled on the debugger level. Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
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$NetBSD: TODO.ptrace,v 1.27 2017/03/03 07:11:49 kamil Exp $
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$NetBSD: TODO.ptrace,v 1.28 2017/04/08 01:08:36 kamil Exp $
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Items we (currently) plan to finish in the ptrace(2) field:
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in all ports
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- add proper implementation of PTRACE_VFORK for vfork(2)-like events
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- add ATF tests for SIGCHLD
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- research support PT_SYSCALL & PT_STEP combined like in Linux
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- fix more calls for netbsd32 compat
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- research ipkdb(4)
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- research kgdb(4)
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- check 64-bit debugger on 64-bit kernel tracing capabilities of 32-bit tracee
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- GDB Remote Protocol expects a case with a step with a signal to be sent,
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this is currently unsupported on NetBSD
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- support QPassSignals (PT_SET_SIGPASS/PT_GET_SIGPASS) in the kernel, a way to
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stop routing a set of signals to tracer as they are uninteresting - GDB and
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LLDB expect this feature
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and of course: fix as many bugs as possible.
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