reverie/safeptrace
Astrid Yu 460387b9c8 third-party/rust: bump tokio v1.25.0 -> v1.29.1
Summary: Needed for reqwest QUIC support (requirement of ^1.28)

Reviewed By: zertosh

Differential Revision: D47304356

fbshipit-source-id: d39999373ae51f79123927a073f3073e21a10078
2023-07-12 15:32:56 -07:00
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src ci: Fix clippy (#20) 2023-07-10 16:46:43 -07:00
Cargo.toml third-party/rust: bump tokio v1.25.0 -> v1.29.1 2023-07-12 15:32:56 -07:00
README.md Prepare safeptrace to be published as a crate 2023-03-25 16:12:24 -07:00

A safe ptrace interface

This crate provides a safe and Rustic alternative to the infamous ptrace API. There are many extremely subtle aspects of the raw ptrace API and this crate helps avoid common pitfalls.

Note that this library is still rather low-level and does not claim to solve all your ptrace problems. You have been warned!

Features

  • Ergonomic interface that provides a state machine for ptrace states. This avoids the infamous ESRCH errors that can happen when you use the ptrace API incorrectly.
  • Provides an interface to read/write guest's memory (see "memory" feature flag).
  • Provides an optional and semi-experimental async interface, which can be used with tokio (see "notifier" feature).

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml file:

safeptrace = "0.1"

Feature Flags

"memory" (off by default)

Provides access to the guest's memory. Memory can only be safely accessed when the guest is in a stopped state, thus the MemoryAccess trait is only implemented for the Stopped type.

"notifier" (off by default)

Provides an async interface for ptrace using notifier threads. This is semi-experimental, but testing shows that it has very good performance. It works by spawning a separate thread for each thread being traced, waiting for ptrace events in a loop. Thus, there will be 1 thread per guest thread.

Use with:

safeptrace = { version = "0.1", features = ["async"] }