A friendly wrapper around the Linux ptrace(2)
syscall.
The ptrace(2)
interface entails interpreting a series of wait(2)
statuses. The context used to
interpret a status includes the attach options set on each tracee, previously-seen stops, recent
ptrace requests, and in some cases, extra event data that must be queried using additional ptrace
calls.
Pete is meant to instead permit reasoning directly about ptrace-stops, as described in the manual. We hide the lowest-level contextual bookkeeping required to disambiguate ptrace-stops. Whenever we can, we avoid extraneous ptrace calls, deferring to downstream tracers implemented on top of the library. For example, Pete can distinguish a syscall-enter-stop and syscall-exit-stop, but does not automatically query register state to identify the specific syscall.
Pete is licensed under the ISC License.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in
pete
by you, shall be licensed as ISC, without any additional terms or conditions.