__NR_mmap2 in FreeBSD
Maninya M
maninya at gmail.com
Thu Apr 19 16:38:43 UTC 2012
Oh and here is the code that worked. Thanks! :)
void map_memory(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, int flags)
{
int status;
char cmd[200];
struct reg regs,temp_regs;
unsigned int int_instr = 0x000080cd; /* INT 0x80 */
unsigned int push_eax= 0x00000050;
unsigned int orig_instr;
sprintf(cmd,"procstat -v %d "/*| grep 0x | awk ' { print $2,$3,$4 } ' |
cut -d '%%' -f1 > temp.txt*/,exec_pid);
system(cmd);
if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)®s,0) < 0)
die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS,%d,(caddr_t)®s,0)",exec_pid);
/*mmap2 system call seems to take arguments as follows:
* eax = __NR_mmap2
* ebx = (unsigned long) page aligned address
* ecx = (unsigned long) page aligned file size
* edx = protection
* esi = flags
* Other arguments (fd and pgoff) are not required for anonymous mapping
*/
int i;
orig_instr = ptrace(PT_READ_D, exec_pid, (caddr_t)regs.r_eip,0);
temp_regs = regs;
unsigned int
arr[8]={0,0,-1,MAP_ANON|MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED,flags,size,addr,45};
for(i=0;i<8;i++)
{
temp_regs.r_eip=regs.r_eip;
temp_regs.r_eax=arr[i];
if(ptrace(PT_WRITE_D, exec_pid,(caddr_t)temp_regs.r_eip,push_eax)<0)
die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x) while pushing",exec_pid,arr[i]);
if(ptrace(PT_SETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0)<0)
die_perror("ptrace(PT_SETREGS,%d,0x%.8x)%d while
pushing",exec_pid,arr[i],i);
if(ptrace(PT_STEP, exec_pid, (caddr_t)1, 0)<0)
printf("\nafter continue\n");
wait(NULL);
if(ptrace(PT_GETREGS, exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0)<0);
}
temp_regs.r_eip=regs.r_eip;
temp_regs.r_eax=SYS_mmap;
if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(caddr_t)(temp_regs.r_eip),int_instr) < 0)
die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while allocating
memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
if (ptrace(PT_SETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
die_perror("ptrace(PT_SETREGS,%d,...) failed while allocating
memory",exec_pid);
}
if (ptrace(PT_STEP,exec_pid,(caddr_t)1,0) < 0)
die_perror("ptrace(PT_STEP,...) failed while executing mmap");
//temp_regs.r_esp = temp_regs.r_esp - 28;
wait(&status);
if (WIFEXITED(status))
die("Restarted process abrubtly (exited with value %d). Aborting
Restart.",WEXITSTATUS(status));
else if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
die("Restarted process abrubtly exited because of uncaught signal (%d).
Aborting Restart.",WTERMSIG(status));
if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
die_perror("ptrace(PT_GETREGS,...) failed after executing mmap2 system
call");
}
//fprintf(stdout,"hello iam here in map_memory() \n");
if (temp_regs.r_eax != addr)
warn("Wanted space at address 0x%.8x, mmap2 system call returned
0x%.8x. This could be a problem.",addr,temp_regs.r_eax);
else if (cr_options.verbose)
fprintf(stdout,"Successfully allocated [0x%.8lx -
0x%.8lx]\n",addr,addr+size);
if(ptrace(PT_WRITE_D, exec_pid, (caddr_t)regs.r_eip,orig_instr)<0)
die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,...) failed after executing mmap2
system call");
//Restore original registers
if (ptrace(PT_SETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)®s,0) < 0) {
die_perror("ptrace(PT_SETREGS,...) when restoring registering after
allocating memory (mmap2)");
}
}
On 19 April 2012 20:29, Maninya M <maninya at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello :)
>
> After a long time trying different combinations of setting register
> values, I was finally able to allocate memory to the process.
> It doesn't seem to work for processes that use malloc(), so that's why I
> was getting a problem.
> Thank you very much John Baldwin and Julian Elischer, and to all the other
> FreeBSD hackers on this amazing forum. Your patient replies to all my
> questions helped a lot! :)
>
>
>
>
>
> On 3 April 2012 02:12, John Baldwin <jhb at freebsd.org> wrote:
>
>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 5:40:50 pm Maninya M wrote:
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > I've tried this. Still getting some allocation problems.
>> >
>> > if (temp_regs.r_eax != addr)
>> > warn("Wanted space at address 0x%.8x, mmap2 system call returned
>> > 0x%.8x. This could be a problem.",addr,temp_regs.r_eax);
>> >
>> > What can I do? Please help.
>>
>> Hmm, can you capture a ktrace of the target process during this so you
>> can see
>> if the kernel sees the mmap request properly?
>>
>> >
>> > void map_memory(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, int flags)
>> > {
>> > int status;
>> > struct reg regs,temp_regs;
>> > unsigned long int_instr = 0x000080cd; /* INT 0x80 */
>> > printf("%x\n",addr);
>> > //addr=addr&0xffff0000;
>> > if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)®s,0) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS,%d,(caddr_t)®s,0)",exec_pid);
>> >
>> > /* mmap2 system call seems to take arguments as follows:
>> > * eax = __NR_mmap2
>> > * ebx = (unsigned long) page aligned address
>> > * ecx = (unsigned long) page aligned file size
>> > * edx = protection
>> > * esi = flags
>> > * Other arguments (fd and pgoff) are not required for anonymous
>> mapping
>> > */
>> > temp_regs = regs;
>> >
>> > //printf("temp=%u,
>> \teip=%u\tregs=%u\teip=%u\n",&temp_regs,temp_regs.r_eip,®s,regs.r_eip);
>> > // temp_regs.r_eax = __NR_mmap2;
>> > temp_regs.r_eax=71;
>> > /*temp_regs.r_ebx = addr;
>> > temp_regs.r_ecx = size;
>> > temp_regs.r_edx = flags;
>> > temp_regs.r_esi = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS;*/
>> > //push size
>> >
>> > //temp_regs.r_eip = temp_regs.r_esp - 4;
>> >
>> > //printf("temp=%u,
>> \teip=%u\tregs=%u\teip=%u\n",&temp_regs,temp_regs.r_eip,®s,regs.r_eip);
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-4),addr) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,0x%.8x) failed
>> > ADDER",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_esp,addr);
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-8),size) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed
>> > size",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_esp);
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-12),flags) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed
>> > protections",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_esp);
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void
>> > *)(temp_regs.r_esp-16),MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANON|MAP_FIXED) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed
>> > flags",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_esp);
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-20),-1) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,0x%.8x) failed
>> > ADDER",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_esp,addr);
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-24),0) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,0x%.8x) failed
>> > offset1",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_esp,addr);
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-28),0) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,0x%.8x) failed
>> > offset1",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_esp,addr);
>> >
>> >
>> > /*
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_I,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_eip),0x000080cd) <
>> 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> allocating
>> > memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > */
>> > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_I,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_eip),0x000080cd)
>> < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> allocating
>> > memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> >
>> > //temp_regs.r_eip = temp_regs.r_esp - 32;
>> > temp_regs.r_esp = temp_regs.r_esp - 28;
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_SETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_SETREGS,%d,...) failed while allocating
>> > memory",exec_pid);
>> > }
>> > if (ptrace(PT_STEP,exec_pid,NULL,0) < 0)
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_STEP,...) failed while executing mmap2");
>> >
>> > wait(&status);
>> > if (WIFEXITED(status))
>> > die("Restarted process abrubtly (exited with value %d). Aborting
>> > Restart.",WEXITSTATUS(status));
>> > else if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
>> > die("Restarted process abrubtly exited because of uncaught signal
>> (%d).
>> > Aborting Restart.",WTERMSIG(status));
>> >
>> > if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_GETREGS,...) failed after executing mmap2
>> system
>> > call");
>> > }
>> > //fprintf(stdout,"hello iam here \n");
>> > if (temp_regs.r_eax != addr)
>> > warn("Wanted space at address 0x%.8x, mmap2 system call returned
>> > 0x%.8x. This could be a problem.",addr,temp_regs.r_eax);
>> > else if (cr_options.verbose)
>> >
>> > fprintf(stdout,"Successfully allocated [0x%.8lx -
>> > 0x%.8lx]\n",addr,addr+size);
>> >
>> > /* Restore original registers */
>> > if (ptrace(PT_SETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
>> > die_perror("ptrace(PT_SETREGS,...) when restoring registering after
>> > allocating memory (mmap2)");
>> >
>> > }
>> > }
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 29 March 2012 19:14, John Baldwin <jhb at freebsd.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > > On Thursday, March 29, 2012 9:15:43 am Maninya M wrote:
>> > > > Thanks a lot for replying!
>> > > > Ok I've tried this to push arguments onto stack.
>> > > > Is it right?
>> > > > I get an error at this line:
>> > > >
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> > > > dasfallocating memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > Please tell me what to do.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > void map_memory(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, int flags)
>> > > > {
>> > > > int status;
>> > > > struct reg regs,temp_regs;
>> > > > unsigned long int_instr = 0x000080cd; /* INT 0x80 */
>> > > >
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)®s,0) < 0)
>> > > >
>> die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS,%d,(caddr_t)®s,0)",exec_pid);
>> > > >
>> > > > /* mmap2 system call seems to take arguments as follows:
>> > > > * eax = __NR_mmap2
>> > > > * ebx = (unsigned long) page aligned address
>> > > > * ecx = (unsigned long) page aligned file size
>> > > > * edx = protection
>> > > > * esi = flags
>> > > > * Other arguments (fd and pgoff) are not required for anonymous
>> > > mapping
>> > > > */
>> > > > temp_regs = regs;
>> > > >
>> > > > //printf("temp=%u,
>> > >
>> \teip=%u\tregs=%u\teip=%u\n",&temp_regs,temp_regs.r_eip,®s,regs.r_eip);
>> > > > // temp_regs.r_eax = __NR_mmap2;
>> > > > temp_regs.r_eax=71;
>> > > > /*temp_regs.r_ebx = addr;
>> > > > temp_regs.r_ecx = size;
>> > > > temp_regs.r_edx = flags;
>> > > > temp_regs.r_esi = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS;*/
>> > > > //push size
>> > > >
>> > > > //temp_regs.r_eip = temp_regs.r_esp - 4;
>> > >
>> > > You still want this, it is putting the instruction on the stack.
>> However,
>> > > your stack layout is wrong I think. You actually want it to be
>> something
>> > > like
>> > > this:
>> > >
>> > > r_esp - 4: <addr>
>> > > r_esp - 8: <len (in bytes)>
>> > > r_esp - 12: <flags (protection)>
>> > > r_esp - 16: <MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON> (MAP_FIXED?)
>> > > r_esp - 20: <fd>
>> > > r_esp - 24: <offset (64 bit!)>
>> > > r_esp - 28: <upper 32 bits of offset>
>> > > r_esp - 32: <int 0x80 instruction>
>> > >
>> > > Then you want to set:
>> > >
>> > > r_eip = r_esp - 32;
>> > > r_esp -= 28;
>> > >
>> > > I think you want MAP_FIXED since it complains if the returned address
>> > > doesn't
>> > > match 'addr' at the end of your routine. However, it might be best
>> if you
>> > > just compiled a program that called mmap() and then looked at the
>> > > disassembly
>> > > and to make sure the stack layout is correct.
>> > >
>> > > > //printf("temp=%u,
>> > >
>> \teip=%u\tregs=%u\teip=%u\n",&temp_regs,temp_regs.r_eip,®s,regs.r_eip);
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void
>> *)(temp_regs.r_esp-4),MAP_PRIVATE |
>> > > > MAP_ANONYMOUS) < 0)
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> > > allocating
>> > > > memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > > >
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-8),flags) <
>> 0)
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> > > allocating
>> > > > memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > > >
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-12),size) <
>> 0)
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> > > allocating
>> > > > memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > > >
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_D,exec_pid,(void *)(temp_regs.r_esp-16), addr)
>> < 0);
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> > > > dasfallocating memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > > > /*
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_I,exec_pid,(void
>> *)(temp_regs.r_eip),0x000080cd) <
>> 0)
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> > > allocating
>> > > > memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > > > */
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_WRITE_I,exec_pid,(void
>> *)(temp_regs.r_eip),0x000080cd) <
>> > > 0)
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_WRITE,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80) failed while
>> > > allocating
>> > > > memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.r_eip);
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_SETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_SETREGS,%d,...) failed while allocating
>> > > > memory",exec_pid);
>> > > > }
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_STEP,exec_pid,NULL,0) < 0)
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_STEP,...) failed while executing mmap2");
>> > > >
>> > > > wait(&status);
>> > > > if (WIFEXITED(status))
>> > > > die("Restarted process abrubtly (exited with value %d). Aborting
>> > > > Restart.",WEXITSTATUS(status));
>> > > > else if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
>> > > > die("Restarted process abrubtly exited because of uncaught
>> signal
>> > > (%d).
>> > > > Aborting Restart.",WTERMSIG(status));
>> > > >
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_GETREGS,...) failed after executing mmap2
>> > > system
>> > > > call");
>> > > > }
>> > > > //fprintf(stdout,"hello iam here \n");
>> > > > if (temp_regs.r_eax != addr)
>> > > > warn("Wanted space at address 0x%.8x, mmap2 system call returned
>> > > > 0x%.8x. This could be a problem.",addr,temp_regs.r_eax);
>> > > > else if (cr_options.verbose)
>> > > >
>> > > > fprintf(stdout,"Successfully allocated [0x%.8lx -
>> > > > 0x%.8lx]\n",addr,addr+size);
>> > > >
>> > > > /* Restore original registers */
>> > > > if (ptrace(PT_SETREGS,exec_pid,(caddr_t)&temp_regs,0) < 0) {
>> > > > die_perror("ptrace(PT_SETREGS,...) when restoring registering
>> after
>> > > > allocating memory (mmap2)");
>> > > >
>> > > > }
>> > > > }
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > On 27 March 2012 17:23, John Baldwin <jhb at freebsd.org> wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > On Monday, March 26, 2012 1:56:08 pm Maninya M wrote:
>> > > > > > I am trying to convert a function written for Linux to FreeBSD.
>> > > > > > What is the equivalent of the __NR_mmap2 system call in FreeBSD?
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > I keep getting the error because of this exception:
>> > > > > > warn("Wanted space at address 0x%.8x, mmap2 system call returned
>> > > 0x%.8x.
>> > > > > > This could be a problem.",addr,temp_regs.eax);
>> > > > >
>> > > > > I think you could just use plain mmap() for this?
>> > > > >
>> > > > > However, it seems that this is injecting a call into an existing
>> > > binary,
>> > > > > not calling mmap() directly. A few things will need to change.
>> First,
>> > > > > FreeBSD system calls on i386 put their arguments on the stack,
>> not in
>> > > > > registers, so you will need to do a bit more work to push the
>> arguments
>> > > > > onto
>> > > > > the stack rather than just setting registers.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > > I changed
>> > > > > > temp_regs.eax = __NR_mmap2;
>> > > > > > to
>> > > > > > temp_regs.eax = 192;
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > but it didn't work. I suppose I couldn't understand this
>> function.
>> > > Please
>> > > > > > help.
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > This is the function:
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > void map_memory(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, int
>> flags)
>> > > > > > {
>> > > > > > int status;
>> > > > > > struct user_regs_struct regs,temp_regs;
>> > > > > > unsigned long int_instr = 0x000080cd; /* INT 0x80 */
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > if (ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS,exec_pid,NULL,®s) < 0)
>> > > > > > die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS,%d,NULL,®s)",exec_pid);
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > /* mmap2 system call seems to take arguments as follows:
>> > > > > > * eax = __NR_mmap2
>> > > > > > * ebx = (unsigned long) page aligned address
>> > > > > > * ecx = (unsigned long) page aligned file size
>> > > > > > * edx = protection
>> > > > > > * esi = flags
>> > > > > > * Other arguments (fd and pgoff) are not required for
>> anonymous
>> > > > > mapping
>> > > > > > */
>> > > > > > temp_regs = regs;
>> > > > > > temp_regs.eax = __NR_mmap2;
>> > > > > > temp_regs.ebx = addr;
>> > > > > > temp_regs.ecx = size;
>> > > > > > temp_regs.edx = flags;
>> > > > > > temp_regs.esi = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS;
>> > > > > > temp_regs.eip = temp_regs.esp - 4;
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > if (ptrace(PTRACE_POKETEXT,exec_pid,(void
>> > > > > > *)(temp_regs.eip),(void*)int_instr) < 0)
>> > > > > > die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_POKETEXT,%d,0x%.8x,INT 0x80)
>> failed
>> > > while
>> > > > > > allocating memory",exec_pid,temp_regs.eip);
>> > > > > > if (ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGS,exec_pid,NULL,&temp_regs) < 0) {
>> > > > > > die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGS,%d,...) failed while
>> allocating
>> > > > > > memory",exec_pid);
>> > > > > > }
>> > > > > > if (ptrace(PTRACE_SINGLESTEP,exec_pid,NULL,NULL) < 0)
>> > > > > > die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_SINGLESTEP,...) failed while
>> executing
>> > > > > > mmap2");
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > wait(&status);
>> > > > > > if (WIFEXITED(status))
>> > > > > > die("Restarted process abrubtly (exited with value %d).
>> Aborting
>> > > > > > Restart.",WEXITSTATUS(status));
>> > > > > > else if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
>> > > > > > die("Restarted process abrubtly exited because of uncaught
>> signal
>> > > > > (%d).
>> > > > > > Aborting Restart.",WTERMSIG(status));
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > if (ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS,exec_pid,NULL,&temp_regs) < 0) {
>> > > > > > die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS,...) failed after
>> executing
>> > > mmap2
>> > > > > > system call");
>> > > > > > }
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > if (temp_regs.eax != addr)
>> > > > > > warn("Wanted space at address 0x%.8x, mmap2 system call
>> returned
>> > > > > > 0x%.8x. This could be a problem.",addr,temp_regs.eax);
>> > > > > > else if (cr_options.verbose)
>> > > > > > fprintf(stdout,"Successfully allocated [0x%.8lx -
>> > > > > > 0x%.8lx]\n",addr,addr+size);
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > /* Restore original registers */
>> > > > > > if (ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGS,exec_pid,NULL,®s) < 0) {
>> > > > > > die_perror("ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGS,...) when restoring
>> registering
>> > > > > after
>> > > > > > allocating memory (mmap2)");
>> > > > > > }
>> > > > > > }
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > --
>> > > > > > Maninya
>> > > > > > _______________________________________________
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