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fix: Target Process may crash or freezes on detaching process on windows #115712
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fix: Target Process may crash on detaching process
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chore: resume threads before detach
anatawa12 5ad1a98
chore: process debugger events as possible
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chore: enable DetachResumesTestCase test for windows
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Does this mean that if the thread/process gets another exception before we manage to detach from it, it will remain suspended? I'm not familiar with windows debugging API, so I don't know if there's a way to handle this, but I believe this is the reason why linux (and others) have a PTRACE_DETACH call which (atomically) detaches from a process/thread and resumes it.
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No, the process will not suspend.
The process will receive the exception and the process handles it instead.
For simple programs, it will crash the process but some process may handle in their way.
We can see this behavior with TestDetachResumes by reverting 5ad1a98.
I agree with that but as far as I researched I could not figure out the API to detach and resume thread simultaneously.
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Ok, just so we're clear: If the exception happens after the last call to
WaitForDebugEvent
(but before the call toDebugActiveProcessStop
), the process will not stay stopped, but it will receive the exception (and then either handle it or get killed by it). True or false?There was a problem hiding this comment.
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It's True, (as far as I know)