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    [ARM] 3200/1: Singlestep over ARM BX and BLX instructions using ptrace fix · 22f975f4
    Nikola Valerjev 提交于
    Patch from Nikola Valerjev
    
    Single stepping an application using ptrace() fails over ARM instructions BX and BLX.
    
    Steps to reproduce:
    
    Compile and link the following files
    
    main.c
    -----
    void foo();
    int main() {
        foo();
        return 0;
    }
    
    foo.s
    -----
    	.text
    	.globl foo
    foo:
    	BX LR
    
    Using ptrace() functionality, run to main(), and start singlestepping.
    Singlestep over \"BX LR\" instruction won\'t transfer the control back
    to main, but run the code to completion.
    
    This problems seems to be in the function get_branch_address() in
    arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c. The function doesn\'t seem to recognize BX
    and BLX instructions as branches. BX and BLX instructions can be used
    to convert from ARM to Thumb mode if the target address has the low
    bit set. However, they are also perfectly legal in the ARM only mode.
    Although other things in the kernel seem to indicate that only ARM
    mode is accepted (and not Thumb), many compilers will generate BX
    and BLX instructions even when generating ARM only code.
    Signed-off-by: NNikola Valerjev <nikola@ghs.com>
    Signed-off-by: NRussell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
    22f975f4
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