linux-user/elfload: Fix pr_pid values in core files
Analyzing qemu-produced core dumps of multi-threaded apps runs into:
(gdb) info threads
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21 Thread 0x3ff83cc0740 (LWP 9295) warning: Couldn't find general-purpose registers in core file.
<unavailable> in ?? ()
The reason is that all pr_pid values are the same, because the same
TaskState is used for all CPUs when generating NT_PRSTATUS notes.
Fix by using TaskStates associated with individual CPUs.
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Fixes: 243c470662
("linux-user/elfload: Write corefile elf header in one block")
Signed-off-by: Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Message-ID: <20240801202340.21845-1-iii@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
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@ -4102,8 +4102,7 @@ static void fill_elf_note_phdr(struct elf_phdr *phdr, size_t sz, off_t offset)
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bswap_phdr(phdr, 1);
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}
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static void fill_prstatus_note(void *data, const TaskState *ts,
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CPUState *cpu, int signr)
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static void fill_prstatus_note(void *data, CPUState *cpu, int signr)
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{
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/*
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* Because note memory is only aligned to 4, and target_elf_prstatus
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@ -4113,7 +4112,7 @@ static void fill_prstatus_note(void *data, const TaskState *ts,
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struct target_elf_prstatus prstatus = {
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.pr_info.si_signo = signr,
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.pr_cursig = signr,
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.pr_pid = ts->ts_tid,
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.pr_pid = get_task_state(cpu)->ts_tid,
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.pr_ppid = getppid(),
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.pr_pgrp = getpgrp(),
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.pr_sid = getsid(0),
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@ -4428,8 +4427,7 @@ static int elf_core_dump(int signr, const CPUArchState *env)
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CPU_FOREACH(cpu_iter) {
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dptr = fill_note(&hptr, NT_PRSTATUS, "CORE",
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sizeof(struct target_elf_prstatus));
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fill_prstatus_note(dptr, ts, cpu_iter,
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cpu_iter == cpu ? signr : 0);
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fill_prstatus_note(dptr, cpu_iter, cpu_iter == cpu ? signr : 0);
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}
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if (dump_write(fd, header, data_offset) < 0) {
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