/* $NetBSD: mach_exec.c,v 1.55 2005/02/26 23:10:19 perry Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2001-2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Christos Zoulas and Emmanuel Dreyfus. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived * from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: mach_exec.c,v 1.55 2005/02/26 23:10:19 perry Exp $"); #include "opt_syscall_debug.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static int mach_cold = 1; /* Have we initialized COMPAT_MACH structures? */ static void mach_init(void); extern struct sysent sysent[]; #ifdef SYSCALL_DEBUG extern const char * const syscallnames[]; #endif #ifndef __HAVE_SYSCALL_INTERN void syscall(void); #else void mach_syscall_intern(struct proc *); #endif #ifdef COMPAT_16 extern char sigcode[], esigcode[]; struct uvm_object *emul_mach_object; #endif const struct emul emul_mach = { "mach", "/emul/mach", #ifndef __HAVE_MINIMAL_EMUL 0, 0, SYS_syscall, SYS_NSYSENT, #endif sysent, #ifdef SYSCALL_DEBUG syscallnames, #else NULL, #endif sendsig, mach_trapsignal, NULL, #ifdef COMPAT_16 sigcode, esigcode, &emul_mach_object, #else NULL, NULL, NULL, #endif setregs, mach_e_proc_exec, mach_e_proc_fork, mach_e_proc_exit, mach_e_lwp_fork, mach_e_lwp_exit, #ifdef __HAVE_SYSCALL_INTERN mach_syscall_intern, #else syscall, #endif NULL, NULL, }; /* * Copy arguments onto the stack in the normal way, but add some * extra information in case of dynamic binding. * XXX This needs a cleanup: it is not used anymore by the Darwin * emulation, and it probably contains Darwin specific bits. */ int exec_mach_copyargs(p, pack, arginfo, stackp, argp) struct proc *p; struct exec_package *pack; struct ps_strings *arginfo; char **stackp; void *argp; { struct exec_macho_emul_arg *emea; struct exec_macho_object_header *macho_hdr; size_t len; size_t zero = 0; int error; *stackp = (char *)(((unsigned long)*stackp - 1) & ~0xfUL); emea = (struct exec_macho_emul_arg *)pack->ep_emul_arg; macho_hdr = (struct exec_macho_object_header *)emea->macho_hdr; if ((error = copyout(&macho_hdr, *stackp, sizeof(macho_hdr))) != 0) return error; *stackp += sizeof(macho_hdr); if ((error = copyargs(p, pack, arginfo, stackp, argp)) != 0) { DPRINTF(("mach: copyargs failed\n")); return error; } if ((error = copyout(&zero, *stackp, sizeof(zero))) != 0) return error; *stackp += sizeof(zero); if ((error = copyoutstr(emea->filename, *stackp, MAXPATHLEN, &len)) != 0) { DPRINTF(("mach: copyout path failed\n")); return error; } *stackp += len + 1; /* We don't need this anymore */ free(pack->ep_emul_arg, M_EXEC); pack->ep_emul_arg = NULL; len = len % sizeof(zero); if (len) { if ((error = copyout(&zero, *stackp, len)) != 0) return error; *stackp += len; } if ((error = copyout(&zero, *stackp, sizeof(zero))) != 0) return error; *stackp += sizeof(zero); return 0; } int exec_mach_probe(path) char **path; { *path = (char *)emul_mach.e_path; return 0; } void mach_e_proc_exec(p, epp) struct proc *p; struct exec_package *epp; { mach_e_proc_init(p, p->p_vmspace); if (p->p_emul != epp->ep_es->es_emul) mach_e_lwp_fork(NULL, proc_representative_lwp(p)); return; } void mach_e_proc_fork(p, parent, forkflags) struct proc *p; struct proc *parent; int forkflags; { mach_e_proc_fork1(p, parent, 1); return; } void mach_e_proc_fork1(p, parent, allocate) struct proc *p; struct proc *parent; int allocate; { struct mach_emuldata *med1; struct mach_emuldata *med2; int i; /* * For Darwin binaries, p->p_emuldata has already been * allocated, no need to throw it away and allocate it again. */ if (allocate) p->p_emuldata = NULL; /* Use parent's vmspace because our vmspace may not be set up yet */ mach_e_proc_init(p, parent->p_vmspace); med1 = p->p_emuldata; med2 = parent->p_emuldata; /* * Exception ports are inherited between forks, * but we need to double their reference counts, * since the ports are referenced by rights in the * parent and in the child. * * XXX we need to convert all the parent's rights * to the child namespace. This will make the * following fixup obsolete. */ for (i = 0; i <= MACH_EXC_MAX; i++) { med1->med_exc[i] = med2->med_exc[i]; if (med1->med_exc[i] != NULL) med1->med_exc[i]->mp_refcount *= 2; } return; } void mach_e_proc_init(p, vmspace) struct proc *p; struct vmspace *vmspace; { struct mach_emuldata *med; struct mach_right *mr; /* * Initialize various things if needed. * XXX Not the best place for this. */ if (mach_cold == 1) mach_init(); /* * For Darwin binaries, p->p_emuldata is always allocated: * from the previous program if it had the same emulation, * or from darwin_e_proc_exec(). In the latter situation, * everything has been set to zero. */ if (!p->p_emuldata) { #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC if (p->p_emul != &emul_mach) printf("mach_emuldata allocated for non Mach binary\n"); #endif p->p_emuldata = malloc(sizeof(struct mach_emuldata), M_EMULDATA, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); } med = (struct mach_emuldata *)p->p_emuldata; /* * p->p_emudata has med_inited set if we inherited it from * the program that called exec(). In that situation, we * must free anything that will not be used anymore. */ if (med->med_inited != 0) { lockmgr(&med->med_rightlock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL); while ((mr = LIST_FIRST(&med->med_right)) != NULL) mach_right_put_exclocked(mr, MACH_PORT_TYPE_ALL_RIGHTS); lockmgr(&med->med_rightlock, LK_RELEASE, NULL); /* * Do not touch special ports. Some other process (eg: gdb) * might have grabbed them to control the process, and the * controller intend to keep in control even after exec(). */ } else { /* * p->p_emuldata is uninitialized. Go ahead and initialize it. */ LIST_INIT(&med->med_right); lockinit(&med->med_rightlock, PZERO|PCATCH, "mach_right", 0, 0); lockinit(&med->med_exclock, PZERO, "exclock", 0, 0); /* * For debugging purpose, it's convenient to have each process * using distinct port names, so we prefix the first port name * by the PID. Darwin does not do that, but we can remove it * when we want, it will not hurt. */ med->med_nextright = p->p_pid << 16; /* * Initialize special ports. Bootstrap port is shared * among all Mach processes in our implementation. */ med->med_kernel = mach_port_get(); med->med_host = mach_port_get(); med->med_kernel->mp_flags |= MACH_MP_INKERNEL; med->med_host->mp_flags |= MACH_MP_INKERNEL; med->med_kernel->mp_data = (void *)p; med->med_host->mp_data = (void *)p; med->med_kernel->mp_datatype = MACH_MP_PROC; med->med_host->mp_datatype = MACH_MP_PROC; MACH_PORT_REF(med->med_kernel); MACH_PORT_REF(med->med_host); med->med_bootstrap = mach_bootstrap_port; MACH_PORT_REF(med->med_bootstrap); } /* * Exception ports are inherited accross exec() calls. * If the structure is initialized, the ports are just * here, so leave them untouched. If the structure is * uninitalized, the ports are all set to zero, which * is the default, so do not touch them either. */ med->med_dirty_thid = 1; med->med_suspend = 0; med->med_inited = 1; return; } void mach_e_proc_exit(p) struct proc *p; { struct mach_emuldata *med; struct mach_right *mr; int i; /* There is only one lwp remaining... */ mach_e_lwp_exit(proc_representative_lwp(p)); med = (struct mach_emuldata *)p->p_emuldata; lockmgr(&med->med_rightlock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL); while ((mr = LIST_FIRST(&med->med_right)) != NULL) mach_right_put_exclocked(mr, MACH_PORT_TYPE_ALL_RIGHTS); lockmgr(&med->med_rightlock, LK_RELEASE, NULL); MACH_PORT_UNREF(med->med_bootstrap); /* * If the lock on this task exception handler is held, * release it now as it will never be released by the * exception handler. */ if (lockstatus(&med->med_exclock) != 0) wakeup(&med->med_exclock); /* * If the kernel and host port are still referenced, remove * the pointer to this process' struct proc, as it will * become invalid once the process will exit. */ med->med_kernel->mp_datatype = MACH_MP_NONE; med->med_kernel->mp_data = NULL; MACH_PORT_UNREF(med->med_kernel); med->med_host->mp_datatype = MACH_MP_NONE; med->med_host->mp_data = NULL; MACH_PORT_UNREF(med->med_host); for (i = 0; i <= MACH_EXC_MAX; i++) if (med->med_exc[i] != NULL) MACH_PORT_UNREF(med->med_exc[i]); free(med, M_EMULDATA); p->p_emuldata = NULL; return; } void mach_e_lwp_fork(l1, l2) struct lwp *l1; struct lwp *l2; { struct mach_lwp_emuldata *mle; mle = malloc(sizeof(*mle), M_EMULDATA, M_WAITOK); l2->l_emuldata = mle; mle->mle_kernel = mach_port_get(); MACH_PORT_REF(mle->mle_kernel); mle->mle_kernel->mp_flags |= MACH_MP_INKERNEL; mle->mle_kernel->mp_datatype = MACH_MP_LWP; mle->mle_kernel->mp_data = (void *)l2; #if 0 /* Nothing to copy from parent thread for now */ if (l1 != NULL); #endif return; } void mach_e_lwp_exit(l) struct lwp *l; { struct mach_lwp_emuldata *mle; mach_semaphore_cleanup(l); #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC if (l->l_emuldata == NULL) { printf("lwp_emuldata already freed\n"); return; } #endif mle = l->l_emuldata; mle->mle_kernel->mp_data = NULL; mle->mle_kernel->mp_datatype = MACH_MP_NONE; MACH_PORT_UNREF(mle->mle_kernel); free(mle, M_EMULDATA); l->l_emuldata = NULL; return; } static void mach_init(void) { mach_semaphore_init(); mach_message_init(); mach_port_init(); mach_cold = 0; return; }