Hello,
Chris Wedgwood wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 12:19:54PM +0900, Takashi Ikebe wrote:
This patch add function called "Live patching" which is defined on
OSDL's carrier grade linux requiremnt definition to linux 2.6.11.7
kernel.
I;m curious as to what people decided this was a necessary
requirement.
The requirements are comes from Network Equipment Providers, Telecom
Carriers, and Hardware Vendors,
You can see the attendee from below link;
http://groups.osdl.org/world_map/full_roster/
The live patching allows process to patch on-line (without
restarting process) on i386 and x86_64 architectures, by overwriting
jump assembly code on entry point of functions which you want to
fix, to patched functions.
Why can't you use ptrace for all this?
GDB based approach seems not fit to our requirements. GDB(ptrace) based
functions are basically need to be done when target process is stopping.
In addition to that current PTRACE_PEEK/POKE* allows us to copy only a
*word* size...
From our experience, sometimes patches became to dozens to hundreds at
one patching, and in this case GDB based approach cause target process's
availability descent.
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Takashi Ikebe
NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories
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Tokyo 180-8585 Japan
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