/* $NetBSD: kvm_proc.c,v 1.32 2000/01/15 19:16:32 chs Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Charles M. Hannum. * * 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. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS 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 #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint) #if 0 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)kvm_proc.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 9/23/93"; #else __RCSID("$NetBSD: kvm_proc.c,v 1.32 2000/01/15 19:16:32 chs Exp $"); #endif #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */ /* * Proc traversal interface for kvm. ps and w are (probably) the exclusive * users of this code, so we've factored it out into a separate module. * Thus, we keep this grunge out of the other kvm applications (i.e., * most other applications are interested only in open/close/read/nlist). */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "kvm_private.h" #define KREAD(kd, addr, obj) \ (kvm_read(kd, addr, (void *)(obj), sizeof(*obj)) != sizeof(*obj)) char *_kvm_uread __P((kvm_t *, const struct proc *, u_long, u_long *)); ssize_t kvm_uread __P((kvm_t *, const struct proc *, u_long, char *, size_t)); static char **kvm_argv __P((kvm_t *, const struct proc *, u_long, int, int)); static int kvm_deadprocs __P((kvm_t *, int, int, u_long, u_long, u_long, int)); static char **kvm_doargv __P((kvm_t *, const struct kinfo_proc *, int, void (*)(struct ps_strings *, u_long *, int *))); static int kvm_proclist __P((kvm_t *, int, int, struct proc *, struct kinfo_proc *, int)); static int proc_verify __P((kvm_t *, u_long, const struct proc *)); static void ps_str_a __P((struct ps_strings *, u_long *, int *)); static void ps_str_e __P((struct ps_strings *, u_long *, int *)); char * _kvm_uread(kd, p, va, cnt) kvm_t *kd; const struct proc *p; u_long va; u_long *cnt; { int true = 1; u_long addr, head; u_long offset; struct vm_map_entry vme; struct vm_amap amap; struct vm_anon *anonp, anon; struct vm_page pg; u_long slot; if (kd->swapspc == 0) { kd->swapspc = (char *)_kvm_malloc(kd, (size_t)kd->nbpg); if (kd->swapspc == 0) return (0); } /* * Look through the address map for the memory object * that corresponds to the given virtual address. * The header just has the entire valid range. */ head = (u_long)&p->p_vmspace->vm_map.header; addr = head; while (true) { if (KREAD(kd, addr, &vme)) return (0); if (va >= vme.start && va < vme.end && vme.aref.ar_amap != NULL) break; addr = (u_long)vme.next; if (addr == head) return (0); } /* * we found the map entry, now to find the object... */ if (vme.aref.ar_amap == NULL) return NULL; addr = (u_long)vme.aref.ar_amap; if (KREAD(kd, addr, &amap)) return NULL; offset = va - vme.start; slot = offset / kd->nbpg + vme.aref.ar_pageoff; /* sanity-check slot number */ if (slot > amap.am_nslot) return NULL; addr = (u_long)amap.am_anon + (offset / kd->nbpg) * sizeof(anonp); if (KREAD(kd, addr, &anonp)) return NULL; addr = (u_long)anonp; if (KREAD(kd, addr, &anon)) return NULL; addr = (u_long)anon.u.an_page; if (addr) { if (KREAD(kd, addr, &pg)) return NULL; if (pread(kd->pmfd, (void *)kd->swapspc, (size_t)kd->nbpg, (off_t)pg.phys_addr) != kd->nbpg) return NULL; } else { if (pread(kd->swfd, (void *)kd->swapspc, (size_t)kd->nbpg, (off_t)(anon.an_swslot * kd->nbpg)) != kd->nbpg) return NULL; } /* Found the page. */ offset %= kd->nbpg; *cnt = kd->nbpg - offset; return (&kd->swapspc[(size_t)offset]); } /* * Read proc's from memory file into buffer bp, which has space to hold * at most maxcnt procs. */ static int kvm_proclist(kd, what, arg, p, bp, maxcnt) kvm_t *kd; int what, arg; struct proc *p; struct kinfo_proc *bp; int maxcnt; { int cnt = 0; struct eproc eproc; struct pgrp pgrp; struct session sess; struct tty tty; struct proc proc; for (; cnt < maxcnt && p != NULL; p = proc.p_list.le_next) { if (KREAD(kd, (u_long)p, &proc)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "can't read proc at %x", p); return (-1); } if (KREAD(kd, (u_long)proc.p_cred, &eproc.e_pcred) == 0) if (KREAD(kd, (u_long)eproc.e_pcred.pc_ucred, &eproc.e_ucred)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "can't read proc credentials at %x", p); return -1; } switch(what) { case KERN_PROC_PID: if (proc.p_pid != (pid_t)arg) continue; break; case KERN_PROC_UID: if (eproc.e_ucred.cr_uid != (uid_t)arg) continue; break; case KERN_PROC_RUID: if (eproc.e_pcred.p_ruid != (uid_t)arg) continue; break; } /* * We're going to add another proc to the set. If this * will overflow the buffer, assume the reason is because * nprocs (or the proc list) is corrupt and declare an error. */ if (cnt >= maxcnt) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "nprocs corrupt"); return (-1); } /* * gather eproc */ eproc.e_paddr = p; if (KREAD(kd, (u_long)proc.p_pgrp, &pgrp)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "can't read pgrp at %x", proc.p_pgrp); return (-1); } eproc.e_sess = pgrp.pg_session; eproc.e_pgid = pgrp.pg_id; eproc.e_jobc = pgrp.pg_jobc; if (KREAD(kd, (u_long)pgrp.pg_session, &sess)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "can't read session at %x", pgrp.pg_session); return (-1); } if ((proc.p_flag & P_CONTROLT) && sess.s_ttyp != NULL) { if (KREAD(kd, (u_long)sess.s_ttyp, &tty)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "can't read tty at %x", sess.s_ttyp); return (-1); } eproc.e_tdev = tty.t_dev; eproc.e_tsess = tty.t_session; if (tty.t_pgrp != NULL) { if (KREAD(kd, (u_long)tty.t_pgrp, &pgrp)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "can't read tpgrp at &x", tty.t_pgrp); return (-1); } eproc.e_tpgid = pgrp.pg_id; } else eproc.e_tpgid = -1; } else eproc.e_tdev = NODEV; eproc.e_flag = sess.s_ttyvp ? EPROC_CTTY : 0; if (sess.s_leader == p) eproc.e_flag |= EPROC_SLEADER; if (proc.p_wmesg) (void)kvm_read(kd, (u_long)proc.p_wmesg, eproc.e_wmesg, WMESGLEN); (void)kvm_read(kd, (u_long)proc.p_vmspace, (void *)&eproc.e_vm, sizeof(eproc.e_vm)); eproc.e_xsize = eproc.e_xrssize = 0; eproc.e_xccount = eproc.e_xswrss = 0; switch (what) { case KERN_PROC_PGRP: if (eproc.e_pgid != (pid_t)arg) continue; break; case KERN_PROC_TTY: if ((proc.p_flag & P_CONTROLT) == 0 || eproc.e_tdev != (dev_t)arg) continue; break; } memcpy(&bp->kp_proc, &proc, sizeof(proc)); memcpy(&bp->kp_eproc, &eproc, sizeof(eproc)); ++bp; ++cnt; } return (cnt); } /* * Build proc info array by reading in proc list from a crash dump. * Return number of procs read. maxcnt is the max we will read. */ static int kvm_deadprocs(kd, what, arg, a_allproc, a_deadproc, a_zombproc, maxcnt) kvm_t *kd; int what, arg; u_long a_allproc; u_long a_deadproc; u_long a_zombproc; int maxcnt; { struct kinfo_proc *bp = kd->procbase; int acnt, dcnt, zcnt; struct proc *p; if (KREAD(kd, a_allproc, &p)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "cannot read allproc"); return (-1); } acnt = kvm_proclist(kd, what, arg, p, bp, maxcnt); if (acnt < 0) return (acnt); if (KREAD(kd, a_deadproc, &p)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "cannot read deadproc"); return (-1); } dcnt = kvm_proclist(kd, what, arg, p, bp, maxcnt - acnt); if (dcnt < 0) dcnt = 0; if (KREAD(kd, a_zombproc, &p)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "cannot read zombproc"); return (-1); } zcnt = kvm_proclist(kd, what, arg, p, bp + acnt, maxcnt - (acnt + dcnt)); if (zcnt < 0) zcnt = 0; return (acnt + zcnt); } struct kinfo_proc * kvm_getprocs(kd, op, arg, cnt) kvm_t *kd; int op, arg; int *cnt; { size_t size; int mib[4], st, nprocs; if (kd->procbase != 0) { free((void *)kd->procbase); /* * Clear this pointer in case this call fails. Otherwise, * kvm_close() will free it again. */ kd->procbase = 0; } if (ISALIVE(kd)) { size = 0; mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_PROC; mib[2] = op; mib[3] = arg; st = sysctl(mib, 4, NULL, &size, NULL, 0); if (st == -1) { _kvm_syserr(kd, kd->program, "kvm_getprocs"); return (0); } kd->procbase = (struct kinfo_proc *)_kvm_malloc(kd, size); if (kd->procbase == 0) return (0); st = sysctl(mib, 4, kd->procbase, &size, NULL, 0); if (st == -1) { _kvm_syserr(kd, kd->program, "kvm_getprocs"); return (0); } if (size % sizeof(struct kinfo_proc) != 0) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "proc size mismatch (%d total, %d chunks)", size, sizeof(struct kinfo_proc)); return (0); } nprocs = size / sizeof(struct kinfo_proc); } else { struct nlist nl[5], *p; nl[0].n_name = "_nprocs"; nl[1].n_name = "_allproc"; nl[2].n_name = "_deadproc"; nl[3].n_name = "_zombproc"; nl[4].n_name = 0; if (kvm_nlist(kd, nl) != 0) { for (p = nl; p->n_type != 0; ++p) ; _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "%s: no such symbol", p->n_name); return (0); } if (KREAD(kd, nl[0].n_value, &nprocs)) { _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "can't read nprocs"); return (0); } size = nprocs * sizeof(struct kinfo_proc); kd->procbase = (struct kinfo_proc *)_kvm_malloc(kd, size); if (kd->procbase == 0) return (0); nprocs = kvm_deadprocs(kd, op, arg, nl[1].n_value, nl[2].n_value, nl[3].n_value, nprocs); if (nprocs < 0) return (0); #ifdef notdef size = nprocs * sizeof(struct kinfo_proc); (void)realloc(kd->procbase, size); #endif } *cnt = nprocs; return (kd->procbase); } void _kvm_freeprocs(kd) kvm_t *kd; { if (kd->procbase) { free(kd->procbase); kd->procbase = 0; } } void * _kvm_realloc(kd, p, n) kvm_t *kd; void *p; size_t n; { void *np = (void *)realloc(p, n); if (np == 0) _kvm_err(kd, kd->program, "out of memory"); return (np); } #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) #endif /* * Read in an argument vector from the user address space of process p. * addr if the user-space base address of narg null-terminated contiguous * strings. This is used to read in both the command arguments and * environment strings. Read at most maxcnt characters of strings. */ static char ** kvm_argv(kd, p, addr, narg, maxcnt) kvm_t *kd; const struct proc *p; u_long addr; int narg; int maxcnt; { char *np, *cp, *ep, *ap; u_long oaddr = (u_long)~0L; u_long len; size_t cc; char **argv; /* * Check that there aren't an unreasonable number of agruments, * and that the address is in user space. */ if (narg > ARG_MAX || addr < kd->min_uva || addr >= kd->max_uva) return (0); if (kd->argv == 0) { /* * Try to avoid reallocs. */ kd->argc = MAX(narg + 1, 32); kd->argv = (char **)_kvm_malloc(kd, kd->argc * sizeof(*kd->argv)); if (kd->argv == 0) return (0); } else if (narg + 1 > kd->argc) { kd->argc = MAX(2 * kd->argc, narg + 1); kd->argv = (char **)_kvm_realloc(kd, kd->argv, kd->argc * sizeof(*kd->argv)); if (kd->argv == 0) return (0); } if (kd->argspc == 0) { kd->argspc = (char *)_kvm_malloc(kd, (size_t)kd->nbpg); if (kd->argspc == 0) return (0); kd->arglen = kd->nbpg; } if (kd->argbuf == 0) { kd->argbuf = (char *)_kvm_malloc(kd, (size_t)kd->nbpg); if (kd->argbuf == 0) return (0); } cc = sizeof(char *) * narg; if (kvm_uread(kd, p, addr, (void *)kd->argv, cc) != cc) return (0); ap = np = kd->argspc; argv = kd->argv; len = 0; /* * Loop over pages, filling in the argument vector. */ while (argv < kd->argv + narg && *argv != 0) { addr = (u_long)*argv & ~(kd->nbpg - 1); if (addr != oaddr) { if (kvm_uread(kd, p, addr, kd->argbuf, (size_t)kd->nbpg) != kd->nbpg) return (0); oaddr = addr; } addr = (u_long)*argv & (kd->nbpg - 1); cp = kd->argbuf + (size_t)addr; cc = kd->nbpg - (size_t)addr; if (maxcnt > 0 && cc > (size_t)(maxcnt - len)) cc = (size_t)(maxcnt - len); ep = memchr(cp, '\0', cc); if (ep != 0) cc = ep - cp + 1; if (len + cc > kd->arglen) { int off; char **pp; char *op = kd->argspc; kd->arglen *= 2; kd->argspc = (char *)_kvm_realloc(kd, kd->argspc, (size_t)kd->arglen); if (kd->argspc == 0) return (0); /* * Adjust argv pointers in case realloc moved * the string space. */ off = kd->argspc - op; for (pp = kd->argv; pp < argv; pp++) *pp += off; ap += off; np += off; } memcpy(np, cp, cc); np += cc; len += cc; if (ep != 0) { *argv++ = ap; ap = np; } else *argv += cc; if (maxcnt > 0 && len >= maxcnt) { /* * We're stopping prematurely. Terminate the * current string. */ if (ep == 0) { *np = '\0'; *argv++ = ap; } break; } } /* Make sure argv is terminated. */ *argv = 0; return (kd->argv); } static void ps_str_a(p, addr, n) struct ps_strings *p; u_long *addr; int *n; { *addr = (u_long)p->ps_argvstr; *n = p->ps_nargvstr; } static void ps_str_e(p, addr, n) struct ps_strings *p; u_long *addr; int *n; { *addr = (u_long)p->ps_envstr; *n = p->ps_nenvstr; } /* * Determine if the proc indicated by p is still active. * This test is not 100% foolproof in theory, but chances of * being wrong are very low. */ static int proc_verify(kd, kernp, p) kvm_t *kd; u_long kernp; const struct proc *p; { struct proc kernproc; /* * Just read in the whole proc. It's not that big relative * to the cost of the read system call. */ if (kvm_read(kd, kernp, (void *)&kernproc, sizeof(kernproc)) != sizeof(kernproc)) return (0); return (p->p_pid == kernproc.p_pid && (kernproc.p_stat != SZOMB || p->p_stat == SZOMB)); } static char ** kvm_doargv(kd, kp, nchr, info) kvm_t *kd; const struct kinfo_proc *kp; int nchr; void (*info)(struct ps_strings *, u_long *, int *); { const struct proc *p = &kp->kp_proc; char **ap; u_long addr; int cnt; struct ps_strings arginfo; /* * Pointers are stored at the top of the user stack. */ if (p->p_stat == SZOMB) return (0); cnt = kvm_uread(kd, p, kd->usrstack - sizeof(arginfo), (void *)&arginfo, sizeof(arginfo)); if (cnt != sizeof(arginfo)) return (0); (*info)(&arginfo, &addr, &cnt); if (cnt == 0) return (0); ap = kvm_argv(kd, p, addr, cnt, nchr); /* * For live kernels, make sure this process didn't go away. */ if (ap != 0 && ISALIVE(kd) && !proc_verify(kd, (u_long)kp->kp_eproc.e_paddr, p)) ap = 0; return (ap); } /* * Get the command args. This code is now machine independent. */ char ** kvm_getargv(kd, kp, nchr) kvm_t *kd; const struct kinfo_proc *kp; int nchr; { return (kvm_doargv(kd, kp, nchr, ps_str_a)); } char ** kvm_getenvv(kd, kp, nchr) kvm_t *kd; const struct kinfo_proc *kp; int nchr; { return (kvm_doargv(kd, kp, nchr, ps_str_e)); } /* * Read from user space. The user context is given by p. */ ssize_t kvm_uread(kd, p, uva, buf, len) kvm_t *kd; const struct proc *p; u_long uva; char *buf; size_t len; { char *cp; cp = buf; while (len > 0) { size_t cc; char *dp; u_long cnt; dp = _kvm_uread(kd, p, uva, &cnt); if (dp == 0) { _kvm_err(kd, 0, "invalid address (%x)", uva); return (0); } cc = (size_t)MIN(cnt, len); memcpy(cp, dp, cc); cp += cc; uva += cc; len -= cc; } return (ssize_t)(cp - buf); }