/* $NetBSD: sysctl.c,v 1.116 2006/07/14 21:55:19 elad Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Andrew Brown. * * 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. 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. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * 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. Neither the name of the University 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 REGENTS 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 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 #ifndef lint __COPYRIGHT( "@(#) Copyright (c) 1993\n\ The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n"); #endif /* not lint */ #ifndef lint #if 0 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)sysctl.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93"; #else __RCSID("$NetBSD: sysctl.c,v 1.116 2006/07/14 21:55:19 elad Exp $"); #endif #endif /* not lint */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * this needs to be able to do the printing and the setting */ #define HANDLER_PROTO const char *, const char *, char *, \ int *, u_int, const struct sysctlnode *, \ u_int, void * #define HANDLER_ARGS const char *sname, const char *dname, char *value, \ int *name, u_int namelen, const struct sysctlnode *pnode, \ u_int type, void *v #define DISPLAY_VALUE 0 #define DISPLAY_OLD 1 #define DISPLAY_NEW 2 /* * generic routines */ static const struct handlespec *findhandler(const char *, int); static void canonicalize(const char *, char *); static void purge_tree(struct sysctlnode *); static void print_tree(int *, u_int, struct sysctlnode *, u_int, int); static void write_number(int *, u_int, struct sysctlnode *, char *); static void write_string(int *, u_int, struct sysctlnode *, char *); static void display_number(const struct sysctlnode *, const char *, const void *, size_t, int); static void display_string(const struct sysctlnode *, const char *, const void *, size_t, int); static void display_struct(const struct sysctlnode *, const char *, const void *, size_t, int); static void hex_dump(const unsigned char *, size_t); static void usage(void); static void parse(char *); static void parse_create(char *); static void parse_destroy(char *); static void parse_describe(char *); static void getdesc1(int *, u_int, struct sysctlnode *); static void getdesc(int *, u_int, struct sysctlnode *); static void trim_whitespace(char *, int); static void sysctlerror(int); static void sysctlparseerror(u_int, const char *); static void sysctlperror(const char *, ...); #define EXIT(n) do { \ if (fn == NULL) exit(n); else return; } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0) /* * "borrowed" from libc:sysctlgetmibinfo.c */ int __learn_tree(int *, u_int, struct sysctlnode *); /* * "handlers" */ static void printother(HANDLER_PROTO); static void kern_clockrate(HANDLER_PROTO); static void kern_boottime(HANDLER_PROTO); static void kern_consdev(HANDLER_PROTO); static void kern_cp_time(HANDLER_PROTO); static void kern_cp_id(HANDLER_PROTO); static void vm_loadavg(HANDLER_PROTO); static void proc_limit(HANDLER_PROTO); #ifdef CPU_DISKINFO static void machdep_diskinfo(HANDLER_PROTO); #endif /* CPU_DISKINFO */ static void mode_bits(HANDLER_PROTO); static const struct handlespec { const char *ps_re; void (*ps_p)(HANDLER_PROTO); void (*ps_w)(HANDLER_PROTO); const void *ps_d; } handlers[] = { { "/kern/clockrate", kern_clockrate }, { "/kern/vnode", printother, NULL, "pstat" }, { "/kern/proc(2|_args)?", printother, NULL, "ps" }, { "/kern/file2?", printother, NULL, "pstat" }, { "/kern/ntptime", printother, NULL, "ntpdc -c kerninfo" }, { "/kern/msgbuf", printother, NULL, "dmesg" }, { "/kern/boottime", kern_boottime }, { "/kern/consdev", kern_consdev }, { "/kern/cp_time(/[0-9]+)?", kern_cp_time }, { "/kern/sysvipc_info", printother, NULL, "ipcs" }, { "/kern/cp_id(/[0-9]+)?", kern_cp_id }, { "/kern/coredump/setid/mode", mode_bits, mode_bits }, { "/vm/vmmeter", printother, NULL, "vmstat' or 'systat" }, { "/vm/loadavg", vm_loadavg }, { "/vm/uvmexp2?", printother, NULL, "vmstat' or 'systat" }, { "/vfs/nfs/nfsstats", printother, NULL, "nfsstat" }, { "/net/inet6?/tcp6?/ident", printother, NULL, "identd" }, { "/net/inet6/icmp6/nd6_[dp]rlist", printother, NULL, "ndp" }, { "/net/key/dumps[ap]", printother, NULL, "setkey" }, { "/net/[^/]+/[^/]+/pcblist", printother, NULL, "netstat' or 'sockstat" }, { "/net/(inet|inet6)/[^/]+/stats", printother, NULL, "netstat"}, { "/net/bpf/(stats|peers)", printother, NULL, "netstat"}, { "/net/inet.*/tcp.*/deb.*", printother, NULL, "trpt" }, { "/net/ns/spp/deb.*", printother, NULL, "trsp" }, { "/hw/diskstats", printother, NULL, "iostat" }, #ifdef CPU_CONSDEV { "/machdep/consdev", kern_consdev }, #endif /* CPU_CONSDEV */ #ifdef CPU_DISKINFO { "/machdep/diskinfo", machdep_diskinfo }, #endif /* CPU_CONSDEV */ { "/proc/[^/]+/rlimit/[^/]+/[^/]+", proc_limit, proc_limit }, /* * these will only be called when the given node has no children */ { "/net/[^/]+", printother, NULL, NULL }, { "/debug", printother, NULL, NULL }, { "/ddb", printother, NULL, NULL }, { "/vendor", printother, NULL, NULL }, { NULL }, }; struct sysctlnode my_root = { #if defined(lint) 0 #else /* defined(lint) */ .sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|CTLFLAG_ROOT|CTLTYPE_NODE, sysc_init_field(_sysctl_size, sizeof(struct sysctlnode)), .sysctl_num = 0, .sysctl_name = "(prog_root)", #endif /* defined(lint) */ }; int Aflag, aflag, dflag, Mflag, nflag, qflag, rflag, wflag, xflag; size_t nr; char *fn; int req, stale; FILE *warnfp = stderr; /* * vah-riables n stuff */ char gsname[SYSCTL_NAMELEN * CTL_MAXNAME + CTL_MAXNAME], canonname[SYSCTL_NAMELEN * CTL_MAXNAME + CTL_MAXNAME], gdname[10 * CTL_MAXNAME + CTL_MAXNAME]; char sep[] = "."; const char *eq = " = "; const char *lname[] = { "top", "second", "third", "fourth", "fifth", "sixth", "seventh", "eighth", "ninth", "tenth", "eleventh", "twelfth" }; /* * you've heard of main, haven't you? */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int name[CTL_MAXNAME]; int ch; while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "Aabdef:Mnqrwx")) != -1) { switch (ch) { case 'A': Aflag++; break; case 'a': aflag++; break; case 'd': dflag++; break; case 'e': eq = "="; break; case 'f': fn = optarg; wflag++; break; case 'M': Mflag++; break; case 'n': nflag++; break; case 'q': qflag++; break; case 'b': /* FreeBSD compat */ case 'r': rflag++; break; case 'w': wflag++; break; case 'x': xflag++; break; default: usage(); } } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (qflag && !wflag) usage(); if (xflag && rflag) usage(); /* if ((xflag || rflag) && wflag) usage(); */ /* if (aflag && Mflag) usage(); */ if ((Aflag || Mflag || dflag) && argc == 0 && fn == NULL) aflag = 1; if (Aflag) warnfp = stdout; stale = req = 0; if (aflag) { print_tree(&name[0], 0, NULL, CTLTYPE_NODE, 1); /* if (argc == 0) */ return (0); } if (fn) { FILE *fp; char *l; fp = fopen(fn, "r"); if (fp == NULL) { err(1, "%s", fn); } else { nr = 0; while ((l = fparseln(fp, NULL, &nr, NULL, 0)) != NULL) { if (*l) { parse(l); free(l); } } fclose(fp); } return (0); } if (argc == 0) usage(); while (argc-- > 0) parse(*argv++); return (0); } /* * ******************************************************************** * how to find someone special to handle the reading (or maybe even * writing) of a particular node * ******************************************************************** */ static const struct handlespec * findhandler(const char *s, int w) { const struct handlespec *p; regex_t re; int i, j, l; char eb[64]; regmatch_t match[1]; p = &handlers[0]; l = strlen(s); for (i = 0; p[i].ps_re != NULL; i++) { j = regcomp(&re, p[i].ps_re, REG_EXTENDED); if (j != 0) { regerror(j, &re, eb, sizeof(eb)); errx(1, "regcomp: %s: %s", p[i].ps_re, eb); } j = regexec(&re, s, 1, match, 0); if (j == 0) { if (match[0].rm_so == 0 && match[0].rm_eo == l && (w ? p[i].ps_w : p[i].ps_p) != NULL) return (&p[i]); } else if (j != REG_NOMATCH) { regerror(j, &re, eb, sizeof(eb)); errx(1, "regexec: %s: %s", p[i].ps_re, eb); } } return (NULL); } /* * after sysctlgetmibinfo is done with the name, we convert all * separators to / and stuff one at the front if it was missing */ static void canonicalize(const char *i, char *o) { const char *t; char p[SYSCTL_NAMELEN + 1]; int l; if (i[0] != *sep) { o[0] = '/'; o[1] = '\0'; } else o[0] = '\0'; t = i; do { i = t; t = strchr(i, sep[0]); if (t == NULL) strcat(o, i); else { l = t - i; t++; memcpy(p, i, l); p[l] = '\0'; strcat(o, p); strcat(o, "/"); } } while (t != NULL); } /* * ******************************************************************** * convert this special number to a special string so we can print the * mib * ******************************************************************** */ static const char * sf(u_int f) { static char s[256]; const char *c; s[0] = '\0'; c = ""; #define print_flag(_f, _s, _c, _q, _x) \ if (((_f) & (__CONCAT(CTLFLAG_,_x))) == (__CONCAT(CTLFLAG_,_q))) { \ strlcat((_s), (_c), sizeof(_s)); \ strlcat((_s), __STRING(_q), sizeof(_s)); \ (_c) = ","; \ (_f) &= ~(__CONCAT(CTLFLAG_,_x)); \ } print_flag(f, s, c, READONLY, READWRITE); print_flag(f, s, c, READONLY1, READWRITE); print_flag(f, s, c, READONLY2, READWRITE); print_flag(f, s, c, READWRITE, READWRITE); print_flag(f, s, c, ANYWRITE, ANYWRITE); print_flag(f, s, c, PRIVATE, PRIVATE); print_flag(f, s, c, PERMANENT, PERMANENT); print_flag(f, s, c, OWNDATA, OWNDATA); print_flag(f, s, c, IMMEDIATE, IMMEDIATE); print_flag(f, s, c, HEX, HEX); print_flag(f, s, c, ROOT, ROOT); print_flag(f, s, c, ANYNUMBER, ANYNUMBER); print_flag(f, s, c, HIDDEN, HIDDEN); print_flag(f, s, c, ALIAS, ALIAS); #undef print_flag if (f) { char foo[9]; snprintf(foo, sizeof(foo), "%x", f); strlcat(s, c, sizeof(s)); strlcat(s, foo, sizeof(s)); } return (s); } static const char * st(u_int t) { switch (t) { case CTLTYPE_NODE: return "NODE"; case CTLTYPE_INT: return "INT"; case CTLTYPE_STRING: return "STRING"; case CTLTYPE_QUAD: return "QUAD"; case CTLTYPE_STRUCT: return "STRUCT"; } return "???"; } /* * ******************************************************************** * recursively eliminate all data belonging to the given node * ******************************************************************** */ static void purge_tree(struct sysctlnode *rnode) { struct sysctlnode *node; if (rnode == NULL || SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE || rnode->sysctl_child == NULL) return; for (node = rnode->sysctl_child; node < &rnode->sysctl_child[rnode->sysctl_clen]; node++) purge_tree(node); free(rnode->sysctl_child); rnode->sysctl_csize = 0; rnode->sysctl_clen = 0; rnode->sysctl_child = NULL; if (rnode->sysctl_desc == (const char*)-1) rnode->sysctl_desc = NULL; if (rnode->sysctl_desc != NULL) free(__UNCONST(rnode->sysctl_desc)); rnode->sysctl_desc = NULL; } /* * ******************************************************************** * print this node and any others underneath it * ******************************************************************** */ static void print_tree(int *name, u_int namelen, struct sysctlnode *pnode, u_int type, int add) { struct sysctlnode *node; int rc, ni; size_t sz; char *sp, *dp, n[20]; const struct handlespec *p; sp = &gsname[strlen(gsname)]; dp = &gdname[strlen(gdname)]; if (sp != &gsname[0] && dp == &gdname[0]) { /* * aw...shucks. now we must play catch up */ for (ni = 0; ni < namelen; ni++) { (void)snprintf(n, sizeof(n), "%d", name[ni]); if (ni > 0) strncat(gdname, ".", sizeof(gdname)); strncat(gdname, n, sizeof(gdname)); } } if (pnode == NULL) pnode = &my_root; else if (add) { snprintf(n, sizeof(n), "%d", pnode->sysctl_num); if (namelen > 1) { strncat(gsname, sep, sizeof(gsname)); strncat(gdname, ".", sizeof(gdname)); } strncat(gsname, pnode->sysctl_name, sizeof(gsname)); strncat(gdname, n, sizeof(gdname)); } if (Mflag && pnode != &my_root) { if (nflag) printf("%s: ", gdname); else printf("%s (%s): ", gsname, gdname); printf("CTLTYPE_%s", st(type)); if (type == CTLTYPE_NODE) { if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(pnode->sysctl_flags) & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) printf(", alias %d", pnode->sysctl_alias); else printf(", children %d/%d", pnode->sysctl_clen, pnode->sysctl_csize); } printf(", size %zu", pnode->sysctl_size); printf(", flags 0x%x<%s>", SYSCTL_FLAGS(pnode->sysctl_flags), sf(SYSCTL_FLAGS(pnode->sysctl_flags))); if (pnode->sysctl_func) printf(", func=%p", pnode->sysctl_func); printf(", ver=%d", pnode->sysctl_ver); printf("\n"); if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE) { *sp = *dp = '\0'; return; } } if (dflag && pnode != &my_root) { if (Aflag || type != CTLTYPE_NODE) { if (pnode->sysctl_desc == NULL) getdesc1(name, namelen, pnode); if (Aflag || !add || (pnode->sysctl_desc != NULL && pnode->sysctl_desc != (const char*)-1)) { if (!nflag) printf("%s: ", gsname); if (pnode->sysctl_desc == NULL || pnode->sysctl_desc == (const char*)-1) printf("(no description)\n"); else printf("%s\n", pnode->sysctl_desc); } } if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE) { *sp = *dp = '\0'; return; } } /* * if this is an alias and we added our name, that means we * got here by recursing down into the tree, so skip it. The * only way to print an aliased node is with either -M or by * name specifically. */ if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(pnode->sysctl_flags) & CTLFLAG_ALIAS && add) { *sp = *dp = '\0'; return; } canonicalize(gsname, canonname); p = findhandler(canonname, 0); if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE && p != NULL) { (*p->ps_p)(gsname, gdname, NULL, name, namelen, pnode, type, __UNCONST(p->ps_d)); *sp = *dp = '\0'; return; } if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE && pnode->sysctl_size == 0) { rc = sysctl(&name[0], namelen, NULL, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); *sp = *dp = '\0'; return; } if (sz == 0) { if ((Aflag || req) && !Mflag) printf("%s: node contains no data\n", gsname); *sp = *dp = '\0'; return; } } else sz = pnode->sysctl_size; switch (type) { case CTLTYPE_NODE: { __learn_tree(name, namelen, pnode); node = pnode->sysctl_child; if (node == NULL) { if (dflag) /* do nothing */; else if (p != NULL) (*p->ps_p)(gsname, gdname, NULL, name, namelen, pnode, type, __UNCONST(p->ps_d)); else if ((Aflag || req) && !Mflag) printf("%s: no children\n", gsname); } else { if (dflag) /* * get all descriptions for next level * in one chunk */ getdesc(name, namelen, pnode); req = 0; for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) { name[namelen] = node[ni].sysctl_num; if ((node[ni].sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_HIDDEN) && !(Aflag || req)) continue; print_tree(name, namelen + 1, &node[ni], SYSCTL_TYPE(node[ni].sysctl_flags), 1); } } break; } case CTLTYPE_INT: { int i; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &i, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); break; } display_number(pnode, gsname, &i, sizeof(i), DISPLAY_VALUE); break; } case CTLTYPE_STRING: { unsigned char buf[1024], *tbuf; tbuf = buf; sz = sizeof(buf); rc = sysctl(&name[0], namelen, tbuf, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1 && errno == ENOMEM) { tbuf = malloc(sz); if (tbuf == NULL) { sysctlerror(1); break; } rc = sysctl(&name[0], namelen, tbuf, &sz, NULL, 0); } if (rc == -1) sysctlerror(1); else display_string(pnode, gsname, tbuf, sz, DISPLAY_VALUE); if (tbuf != buf) free(tbuf); break; } case CTLTYPE_QUAD: { u_quad_t q; sz = sizeof(q); rc = sysctl(&name[0], namelen, &q, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); break; } display_number(pnode, gsname, &q, sizeof(q), DISPLAY_VALUE); break; } case CTLTYPE_STRUCT: { /* * we shouldn't actually get here, but if we * do, would it be nice to have *something* to * do other than completely ignore the * request. */ unsigned char *d; if ((d = malloc(sz)) == NULL) { fprintf(warnfp, "%s: !malloc failed!\n", gsname); break; } rc = sysctl(&name[0], namelen, d, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); break; } display_struct(pnode, gsname, d, sz, DISPLAY_VALUE); free(d); break; } default: /* should i print an error here? */ break; } *sp = *dp = '\0'; } /* * ******************************************************************** * parse a request, possibly determining that it's a create or destroy * request * ******************************************************************** */ static void parse(char *l) { struct sysctlnode *node; const struct handlespec *w; int name[CTL_MAXNAME], dodesc = 0; u_int namelen, type; char *key, *value, *dot; size_t sz; req = 1; key = l; value = strchr(l, '='); if (value != NULL) *value++ = '\0'; if ((dot = strpbrk(key, "./")) == NULL) sep[0] = '.'; else sep[0] = dot[0]; sep[1] = '\0'; while (key[0] == sep[0] && key[1] == sep[0]) { if (value != NULL) value[-1] = '='; if (strncmp(key + 2, "create", 6) == 0 && (key[8] == '=' || key[8] == sep[0])) parse_create(key + 8 + (key[8] == '=' ? 1 : 0)); else if (strncmp(key + 2, "destroy", 7) == 0 && (key[9] == '=' || key[9] == sep[0])) parse_destroy(key + 9 + (key[9] == '=' ? 1 : 0)); else if (strncmp(key + 2, "describe", 8) == 0 && (key[10] == '=' || key[10] == sep[0])) { key += 10 + (key[10] == '='); if ((value = strchr(key, '=')) != NULL) parse_describe(key); else { if (!dflag) dodesc = 1; break; } } else sysctlperror("unable to parse '%s'\n", key); return; } if (stale) { purge_tree(&my_root); stale = 0; } node = &my_root; namelen = CTL_MAXNAME; sz = sizeof(gsname); if (sysctlgetmibinfo(key, &name[0], &namelen, gsname, &sz, &node, SYSCTL_VERSION) == -1) { sysctlparseerror(namelen, l); EXIT(1); } type = SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags); if (value == NULL) { if (dodesc) dflag = 1; print_tree(&name[0], namelen, node, type, 0); if (dodesc) dflag = 0; gsname[0] = '\0'; return; } if (fn) trim_whitespace(value, 1); if (!wflag) { sysctlperror("Must specify -w to set variables\n"); exit(1); } canonicalize(gsname, canonname); if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE && (w = findhandler(canonname, 1)) != NULL) { (*w->ps_w)(gsname, gdname, value, name, namelen, node, type, __UNCONST(w->ps_d)); gsname[0] = '\0'; return; } switch (type) { case CTLTYPE_NODE: /* * XXX old behavior is to print. should we error instead? */ print_tree(&name[0], namelen, node, CTLTYPE_NODE, 1); break; case CTLTYPE_INT: write_number(&name[0], namelen, node, value); break; case CTLTYPE_STRING: write_string(&name[0], namelen, node, value); break; case CTLTYPE_QUAD: write_number(&name[0], namelen, node, value); break; case CTLTYPE_STRUCT: /* * XXX old behavior is to print. should we error instead? */ /* fprintf(warnfp, "you can't write to %s\n", gsname); */ print_tree(&name[0], namelen, node, type, 0); break; } } /* //create=foo.bar.whatever..., [type=(int|quad|string|struct|node),] [size=###,] [n=###,] [flags=(iohxparw12),] [addr=0x####,|symbol=...|value=...] size is optional for some types. type must be set before anything else. nodes can have [r12whp], but nothing else applies. if no size or type is given, node is asserted. writeable is the default, with [r12w] being read-only, writeable below securelevel 1, writeable below securelevel 2, and unconditionally writeable respectively. if you specify addr, it is assumed to be the name of a kernel symbol, if value, CTLFLAG_OWNDATA will be asserted for strings, CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE for ints and u_quad_ts. you cannot specify both value and addr. */ static void parse_create(char *l) { struct sysctlnode node; size_t sz; char *nname, *key, *value, *data, *addr, *c, *t; int name[CTL_MAXNAME], i, rc, method, flags, rw; u_int namelen, type; u_quad_t uq; quad_t q; if (!wflag) { sysctlperror("Must specify -w to create nodes\n"); exit(1); } /* * these are the pieces that make up the description of a new * node */ memset(&node, 0, sizeof(node)); node.sysctl_num = CTL_CREATE; /* any number is fine */ flags = 0; rw = -1; type = 0; sz = 0; data = addr = NULL; memset(name, 0, sizeof(name)); namelen = 0; method = 0; /* * misc stuff used when constructing */ i = 0; uq = 0; key = NULL; value = NULL; /* * the name of the thing we're trying to create is first, so * pick it off. */ nname = l; if ((c = strchr(nname, ',')) != NULL) *c++ = '\0'; while (c != NULL) { /* * pull off the next "key=value" pair */ key = c; if ((t = strchr(key, '=')) != NULL) { *t++ = '\0'; value = t; } else value = NULL; /* * if the "key" is "value", then that eats the rest of * the string, so we're done, otherwise bite it off at * the next comma. */ if (strcmp(key, "value") == 0) { c = NULL; data = value; break; } else if (value) { if ((c = strchr(value, ',')) != NULL) *c++ = '\0'; } /* * note that we (mostly) let the invoker of sysctl(8) * play rampant here and depend on the kernel to tell * them that they were wrong. well...within reason. * we later check the various parameters against each * other to make sure it makes some sort of sense. */ if (strcmp(key, "addr") == 0) { /* * we can't check these two. only the kernel * can tell us when it fails to find the name * (or if the address is invalid). */ if (method != 0) { sysctlperror( "%s: already have %s for new node\n", nname, method == CTL_CREATE ? "addr" : "symbol"); EXIT(1); } if (value == NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: missing value\n", nname); EXIT(1); } errno = 0; addr = (void*)strtoul(value, &t, 0); if (t == value || *t != '\0' || errno != 0) { sysctlperror( "%s: '%s' is not a valid address\n", nname, value); EXIT(1); } method = CTL_CREATE; } else if (strcmp(key, "symbol") == 0) { if (method != 0) { sysctlperror( "%s: already have %s for new node\n", nname, method == CTL_CREATE ? "addr" : "symbol"); EXIT(1); } addr = value; method = CTL_CREATESYM; } else if (strcmp(key, "type") == 0) { if (value == NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: missing value\n", nname); EXIT(1); } if (strcmp(value, "node") == 0) type = CTLTYPE_NODE; else if (strcmp(value, "int") == 0) { sz = sizeof(int); type = CTLTYPE_INT; } else if (strcmp(value, "string") == 0) type = CTLTYPE_STRING; else if (strcmp(value, "quad") == 0) { sz = sizeof(u_quad_t); type = CTLTYPE_QUAD; } else if (strcmp(value, "struct") == 0) type = CTLTYPE_STRUCT; else { sysctlperror( "%s: '%s' is not a valid type\n", nname, value); EXIT(1); } } else if (strcmp(key, "size") == 0) { if (value == NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: missing value\n", nname); EXIT(1); } errno = 0; /* * yes, i know size_t is not an unsigned long, * but we can all agree that it ought to be, * right? */ sz = strtoul(value, &t, 0); if (t == value || *t != '\0' || errno != 0) { sysctlperror( "%s: '%s' is not a valid size\n", nname, value); EXIT(1); } } else if (strcmp(key, "n") == 0) { if (value == NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: missing value\n", nname); EXIT(1); } errno = 0; q = strtoll(value, &t, 0); if (t == value || *t != '\0' || errno != 0 || q < INT_MIN || q > UINT_MAX) { sysctlperror( "%s: '%s' is not a valid mib number\n", nname, value); EXIT(1); } node.sysctl_num = (int)q; } else if (strcmp(key, "flags") == 0) { if (value == NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: missing value\n", nname); EXIT(1); } t = value; while (*t != '\0') { switch (*t) { case 'a': flags |= CTLFLAG_ANYWRITE; break; case 'h': flags |= CTLFLAG_HIDDEN; break; case 'i': flags |= CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE; break; case 'o': flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDATA; break; case 'p': flags |= CTLFLAG_PRIVATE; break; case 'x': flags |= CTLFLAG_HEX; break; case 'r': rw = CTLFLAG_READONLY; break; case '1': rw = CTLFLAG_READONLY1; break; case '2': rw = CTLFLAG_READONLY2; break; case 'w': rw = CTLFLAG_READWRITE; break; default: sysctlperror( "%s: '%c' is not a valid flag\n", nname, *t); EXIT(1); } t++; } } else { sysctlperror("%s: unrecognized keyword '%s'\n", nname, key); EXIT(1); } } /* * now that we've finished parsing the given string, fill in * anything they didn't specify */ if (type == 0) type = CTLTYPE_NODE; /* * the "data" can be interpreted various ways depending on the * type of node we're creating, as can the size */ if (data != NULL) { if (addr != NULL) { sysctlperror( "%s: cannot specify both value and " "address\n", nname); EXIT(1); } switch (type) { case CTLTYPE_INT: errno = 0; q = strtoll(data, &t, 0); if (t == data || *t != '\0' || errno != 0 || q < INT_MIN || q > UINT_MAX) { sysctlperror( "%s: '%s' is not a valid integer\n", nname, value); EXIT(1); } i = (int)q; if (!(flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA)) { flags |= CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE; node.sysctl_idata = i; } else node.sysctl_data = &i; if (sz == 0) sz = sizeof(int); break; case CTLTYPE_STRING: flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDATA; node.sysctl_data = data; if (sz == 0) sz = strlen(data) + 1; else if (sz < strlen(data) + 1) { sysctlperror("%s: ignoring size=%zu for " "string node, too small for given " "value\n", nname, sz); sz = strlen(data) + 1; } break; case CTLTYPE_QUAD: errno = 0; uq = strtouq(data, &t, 0); if (t == data || *t != '\0' || errno != 0) { sysctlperror( "%s: '%s' is not a valid quad\n", nname, value); EXIT(1); } if (!(flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA)) { flags |= CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE; node.sysctl_qdata = uq; } else node.sysctl_data = &uq; if (sz == 0) sz = sizeof(u_quad_t); break; case CTLTYPE_STRUCT: sysctlperror("%s: struct not initializable\n", nname); EXIT(1); } /* * these methods have all provided local starting * values that the kernel must copy in */ } /* * hmm...no data, but we have an address of data. that's * fine. */ else if (addr != 0) node.sysctl_data = (void*)addr; /* * no data and no address? well...okay. we might be able to * manage that. */ else if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE) { if (sz == 0) { sysctlperror( "%s: need a size or a starting value\n", nname); EXIT(1); } if (!(flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE)) flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDATA; } /* * now we do a few sanity checks on the description we've * assembled */ if ((flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) && (type == CTLTYPE_STRING || type == CTLTYPE_STRUCT)) { sysctlperror("%s: cannot make an immediate %s\n", nname, (type == CTLTYPE_STRING) ? "string" : "struct"); EXIT(1); } if (type == CTLTYPE_NODE && node.sysctl_data != NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: nodes do not have data\n", nname); EXIT(1); } /* * some types must have a particular size */ if (sz != 0) { if ((type == CTLTYPE_INT && sz != sizeof(int)) || (type == CTLTYPE_QUAD && sz != sizeof(u_quad_t)) || (type == CTLTYPE_NODE && sz != 0)) { sysctlperror("%s: wrong size for type\n", nname); EXIT(1); } } else if (type == CTLTYPE_STRUCT) { sysctlperror("%s: struct must have size\n", nname); EXIT(1); } /* * now...if no one said anything yet, we default nodes or * any type that owns data being writeable, and everything * else being readonly. */ if (rw == -1) { if (type == CTLTYPE_NODE || (flags & (CTLFLAG_OWNDATA|CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE))) rw = CTLFLAG_READWRITE; else rw = CTLFLAG_READONLY; } /* * if a kernel address was specified, that can't be made * writeable by us. if (rw != CTLFLAG_READONLY && addr) { sysctlperror("%s: kernel data can only be readable\n", nname); EXIT(1); } */ /* * what separator were they using in the full name of the new * node? */ if ((t = strpbrk(nname, "./")) == NULL) sep[0] = '.'; else sep[0] = t[0]; sep[1] = '\0'; /* * put it all together, now. t'ain't much, is it? */ node.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|flags|rw|type; node.sysctl_size = sz; t = strrchr(nname, sep[0]); if (t != NULL) strlcpy(node.sysctl_name, t + 1, sizeof(node.sysctl_name)); else strlcpy(node.sysctl_name, nname, sizeof(node.sysctl_name)); if (t == nname) t = NULL; /* * if this is a new top-level node, then we don't need to find * the mib for its parent */ if (t == NULL) { namelen = 0; gsname[0] = '\0'; } /* * on the other hand, if it's not a top-level node... */ else { namelen = sizeof(name) / sizeof(name[0]); sz = sizeof(gsname); *t = '\0'; rc = sysctlgetmibinfo(nname, &name[0], &namelen, gsname, &sz, NULL, SYSCTL_VERSION); *t = sep[0]; if (rc == -1) { sysctlparseerror(namelen, nname); EXIT(1); } } /* * yes, a new node is being created */ if (method != 0) name[namelen++] = method; else name[namelen++] = CTL_CREATE; sz = sizeof(node); rc = sysctl(&name[0], namelen, &node, &sz, &node, sizeof(node)); if (rc == -1) { sysctlperror("%s: CTL_CREATE failed: %s\n", nname, strerror(errno)); EXIT(1); } else { if (!qflag && !nflag) printf("%s(%s): (created)\n", nname, st(type)); stale = 1; } } static void parse_destroy(char *l) { struct sysctlnode node; size_t sz; int name[CTL_MAXNAME], rc; u_int namelen; if (!wflag) { sysctlperror("Must specify -w to destroy nodes\n"); exit(1); } memset(name, 0, sizeof(name)); namelen = sizeof(name) / sizeof(name[0]); sz = sizeof(gsname); rc = sysctlgetmibinfo(l, &name[0], &namelen, gsname, &sz, NULL, SYSCTL_VERSION); if (rc == -1) { sysctlparseerror(namelen, l); EXIT(1); } memset(&node, 0, sizeof(node)); node.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION; node.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1]; name[namelen - 1] = CTL_DESTROY; sz = sizeof(node); rc = sysctl(&name[0], namelen, &node, &sz, &node, sizeof(node)); if (rc == -1) { sysctlperror("%s: CTL_DESTROY failed: %s\n", l, strerror(errno)); EXIT(1); } else { if (!qflag && !nflag) printf("%s(%s): (destroyed)\n", gsname, st(SYSCTL_TYPE(node.sysctl_flags))); stale = 1; } } static void parse_describe(char *l) { struct sysctlnode newdesc; char buf[1024], *value; struct sysctldesc *d = (void*)&buf[0]; int name[CTL_MAXNAME], rc; u_int namelen; size_t sz; if (!wflag) { sysctlperror("Must specify -w to set descriptions\n"); exit(1); } value = strchr(l, '='); *value++ = '\0'; memset(name, 0, sizeof(name)); namelen = sizeof(name) / sizeof(name[0]); sz = sizeof(gsname); rc = sysctlgetmibinfo(l, &name[0], &namelen, gsname, &sz, NULL, SYSCTL_VERSION); if (rc == -1) { sysctlparseerror(namelen, l); EXIT(1); } sz = sizeof(buf); memset(&newdesc, 0, sizeof(newdesc)); newdesc.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|CTLFLAG_OWNDESC; newdesc.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1]; newdesc.sysctl_desc = value; name[namelen - 1] = CTL_DESCRIBE; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, d, &sz, &newdesc, sizeof(newdesc)); if (rc == -1) sysctlperror("%s: CTL_DESCRIBE failed: %s\n", gsname, strerror(errno)); else if (d->descr_len == 1) sysctlperror("%s: description not set\n", gsname); else if (!qflag && !nflag) printf("%s: %s\n", gsname, d->descr_str); } /* * ******************************************************************** * when things go wrong... * ******************************************************************** */ static void usage(void) { const char *progname = getprogname(); (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage:\t%s %s\n" "\t%s %s\n" "\t%s %s\n" "\t%s %s\n" "\t%s %s\n" "\t%s %s\n", progname, "[-dne] [-x[x]|-r] variable ...", progname, "[-ne] [-q] -w variable=value ...", progname, "[-dne] -a", progname, "[-dne] -A", progname, "[-ne] -M", progname, "[-dne] [-q] -f file"); exit(1); } static void getdesc1(int *name, u_int namelen, struct sysctlnode *pnode) { struct sysctlnode node; char buf[1024], *desc; struct sysctldesc *d = (void*)buf; size_t sz = sizeof(buf); int rc; memset(&node, 0, sizeof(node)); node.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION; node.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1]; name[namelen - 1] = CTL_DESCRIBE; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, d, &sz, &node, sizeof(node)); if (rc == -1 || d->descr_len == 1 || d->descr_num != pnode->sysctl_num || d->descr_ver != pnode->sysctl_ver) desc = (char *)-1; else desc = malloc(d->descr_len); if (desc == NULL) desc = (char *)-1; if (desc != (char *)-1) memcpy(desc, &d->descr_str[0], d->descr_len); name[namelen - 1] = node.sysctl_num; if (pnode->sysctl_desc != NULL && pnode->sysctl_desc != (const char *)-1) free(__UNCONST(pnode->sysctl_desc)); pnode->sysctl_desc = desc; } static void getdesc(int *name, u_int namelen, struct sysctlnode *pnode) { struct sysctlnode *node = pnode->sysctl_child; struct sysctldesc *d, *p, *plim; char *desc; size_t sz; int rc, i; sz = 128 * pnode->sysctl_clen; name[namelen] = CTL_DESCRIBE; /* * attempt *twice* to get the description chunk. if two tries * doesn't work, give up. */ i = 0; do { d = malloc(sz); if (d == NULL) return; rc = sysctl(name, namelen + 1, d, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { free(d); d = NULL; if (i == 0 && errno == ENOMEM) i = 1; else return; } } while (d == NULL); /* * hokey nested loop here, giving O(n**2) behavior, but should * suffice for now */ plim = /*LINTED ptr cast*/(struct sysctldesc *)((char*)d + sz); for (i = 0; i < pnode->sysctl_clen; i++) { node = &pnode->sysctl_child[i]; for (p = d; p < plim; p = NEXT_DESCR(p)) if (node->sysctl_num == p->descr_num) break; if (p < plim && node->sysctl_ver == p->descr_ver) { /* * match found, attempt to attach description */ if (p->descr_len == 1) desc = NULL; else desc = malloc(p->descr_len); if (desc == NULL) desc = (char *)-1; else memcpy(desc, &p->descr_str[0], p->descr_len); node->sysctl_desc = desc; } } free(d); } static void trim_whitespace(char *s, int dir) { char *i, *o; i = o = s; if (dir & 1) while (isspace((unsigned char)*i)) i++; while ((*o++ = *i++) != '\0'); o -= 2; /* already past nul, skip back to before it */ if (dir & 2) while (o > s && isspace((unsigned char)*o)) *o-- = '\0'; } void sysctlerror(int soft) { if (soft) { switch (errno) { case ENOENT: case ENOPROTOOPT: case ENOTDIR: case EINVAL: case EOPNOTSUPP: case EPROTONOSUPPORT: if (Aflag || req) sysctlperror("%s: the value is not available\n", gsname); return; } } sysctlperror("%s: sysctl() failed with %s\n", gsname, strerror(errno)); if (!soft) EXIT(1); } void sysctlparseerror(u_int namelen, const char *pname) { sysctlperror("%s level name '%s' in '%s' is invalid\n", lname[namelen], gsname, pname); } static void sysctlperror(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; (void)fprintf(warnfp, "%s: ", getprogname()); if (fn) (void)fprintf(warnfp, "%s#%zu: ", fn, nr); va_start(ap, fmt); (void)vfprintf(warnfp, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); } /* * ******************************************************************** * how to write to a "simple" node * ******************************************************************** */ static void write_number(int *name, u_int namelen, struct sysctlnode *node, char *value) { u_int ii, io; u_quad_t qi, qo; size_t si, so; int rc; void *i, *o; char *t; if (fn) trim_whitespace(value, 3); si = so = 0; i = o = NULL; errno = 0; qi = strtouq(value, &t, 0); if (qi == UQUAD_MAX && errno == ERANGE) { sysctlperror("%s: %s\n", value, strerror(errno)); EXIT(1); } if (t == value || *t != '\0') { sysctlperror("%s: not a number\n", value); EXIT(1); } switch (SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags)) { case CTLTYPE_INT: ii = (u_int)qi; io = (u_int)(qi >> 32); if (io != (u_int)-1 && io != 0) { sysctlperror("%s: %s\n", value, strerror(ERANGE)); EXIT(1); } o = &io; so = sizeof(io); i = ⅈ si = sizeof(ii); break; case CTLTYPE_QUAD: o = &qo; so = sizeof(qo); i = &qi; si = sizeof(qi); break; } rc = sysctl(name, namelen, o, &so, i, si); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(0); return; } switch (SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags)) { case CTLTYPE_INT: display_number(node, gsname, &io, sizeof(io), DISPLAY_OLD); display_number(node, gsname, &ii, sizeof(ii), DISPLAY_NEW); break; case CTLTYPE_QUAD: display_number(node, gsname, &qo, sizeof(qo), DISPLAY_OLD); display_number(node, gsname, &qi, sizeof(qi), DISPLAY_NEW); break; } } static void write_string(int *name, u_int namelen, struct sysctlnode *node, char *value) { char *i, *o; size_t si, so; int rc; i = value; si = strlen(i) + 1; so = node->sysctl_size; if (si > so && so != 0) { sysctlperror("%s: string too long\n", value); EXIT(1); } o = malloc(so); if (o == NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: !malloc failed!\n", gsname); exit(1); } rc = sysctl(name, namelen, o, &so, i, si); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(0); return; } display_string(node, gsname, o, so, DISPLAY_OLD); display_string(node, gsname, i, si, DISPLAY_NEW); free(o); } /* * ******************************************************************** * simple ways to print stuff consistently * ******************************************************************** */ static void display_number(const struct sysctlnode *node, const char *name, const void *data, size_t sz, int n) { u_quad_t q; int i; if (qflag) return; if ((nflag || rflag) && (n == DISPLAY_OLD)) return; if (rflag && n != DISPLAY_OLD) { fwrite(data, sz, 1, stdout); return; } if (!nflag) { if (n == DISPLAY_VALUE) printf("%s%s", name, eq); else if (n == DISPLAY_OLD) printf("%s: ", name); } if (xflag > 1) { if (n != DISPLAY_NEW) printf("\n"); hex_dump(data, sz); return; } switch (SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags)) { case CTLTYPE_INT: memcpy(&i, data, sz); if (xflag) printf("0x%0*x", (int)sz * 2, i); else if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_HEX) printf("%#x", i); else printf("%d", i); break; case CTLTYPE_QUAD: memcpy(&q, data, sz); if (xflag) printf("0x%0*" PRIx64, (int)sz * 2, q); else if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_HEX) printf("%#" PRIx64, q); else printf("%" PRIu64, q); break; } if (n == DISPLAY_OLD) printf(" -> "); else printf("\n"); } static void display_string(const struct sysctlnode *node, const char *name, const void *data, size_t sz, int n) { const unsigned char *buf = data; int ni; if (qflag) return; if ((nflag || rflag) && (n == DISPLAY_OLD)) return; if (rflag && n != DISPLAY_OLD) { fwrite(data, sz, 1, stdout); return; } if (!nflag) { if (n == DISPLAY_VALUE) printf("%s%s", name, eq); else if (n == DISPLAY_OLD) printf("%s: ", name); } if (xflag > 1) { if (n != DISPLAY_NEW) printf("\n"); hex_dump(data, sz); return; } if (xflag || node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_HEX) { for (ni = 0; ni < (int)sz; ni++) { if (xflag) printf("%02x", buf[ni]); if (buf[ni] == '\0') break; if (!xflag) printf("\\x%2.2x", buf[ni]); } } else printf("%.*s", (int)sz, buf); if (n == DISPLAY_OLD) printf(" -> "); else printf("\n"); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void display_struct(const struct sysctlnode *node, const char *name, const void *data, size_t sz, int n) { const unsigned char *buf = data; int ni; size_t more; if (qflag) return; if (!(xflag || rflag)) { if (Aflag || req) sysctlperror( "%s: this type is unknown to this program\n", gsname); return; } if ((nflag || rflag) && (n == DISPLAY_OLD)) return; if (rflag && n != DISPLAY_OLD) { fwrite(data, sz, 1, stdout); return; } if (!nflag) { if (n == DISPLAY_VALUE) printf("%s%s", name, eq); else if (n == DISPLAY_OLD) printf("%s: ", name); } if (xflag > 1) { if (n != DISPLAY_NEW) printf("\n"); hex_dump(data, sz); return; } if (sz > 16) { more = sz - 16; sz = 16; } else more = 0; for (ni = 0; ni < (int)sz; ni++) printf("%02x", buf[ni]); if (more) printf("...(%zu more bytes)", more); printf("\n"); } static void hex_dump(const unsigned char *buf, size_t len) { int i, j; char line[80], tmp[12]; memset(line, ' ', sizeof(line)); for (i = 0, j = 15; i < len; i++) { j = i % 16; /* reset line */ if (j == 0) { line[58] = '|'; line[77] = '|'; line[78] = 0; snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%07d", i); memcpy(&line[0], tmp, 7); } /* copy out hex version of byte */ snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%02x", buf[i]); memcpy(&line[9 + j * 3], tmp, 2); /* copy out plain version of byte */ line[60 + j] = (isprint(buf[i])) ? buf[i] : '.'; /* print a full line and erase it */ if (j == 15) { printf("%s\n", line); memset(line, ' ', sizeof(line)); } } if (line[0] != ' ') printf("%s\n", line); printf("%07zu bytes\n", len); } /* * ******************************************************************** * functions that handle particular nodes * ******************************************************************** */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static void printother(HANDLER_ARGS) { int rc; void *p; size_t sz1, sz2; if (!(Aflag || req) || Mflag) return; /* * okay...you asked for it, so let's give it a go */ while (type != CTLTYPE_NODE && (xflag || rflag)) { rc = sysctl(name, namelen, NULL, &sz1, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1 || sz1 == 0) break; p = malloc(sz1); if (p == NULL) break; sz2 = sz1; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, p, &sz2, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1 || sz1 != sz2) { free(p); break; } display_struct(pnode, gsname, p, sz1, DISPLAY_VALUE); free(p); return; } /* * that didn't work...do we have a specific message for this * thing? */ if (v != NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: use '%s' to view this information\n", gsname, (const char *)v); return; } /* * hmm...i wonder if we have any generic hints? */ switch (name[0]) { case CTL_NET: sysctlperror("%s: use 'netstat' to view this information\n", sname); break; case CTL_DEBUG: sysctlperror("%s: missing 'options DEBUG' from kernel?\n", sname); break; case CTL_DDB: sysctlperror("%s: missing 'options DDB' from kernel?\n", sname); break; case CTL_VENDOR: sysctlperror("%s: no vendor extensions installed\n", sname); break; } } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void kern_clockrate(HANDLER_ARGS) { struct clockinfo clkinfo; size_t sz; int rc; sz = sizeof(clkinfo); rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &clkinfo, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); return; } if (sz != sizeof(clkinfo)) errx(1, "%s: !returned size wrong!", sname); if (xflag || rflag) { display_struct(pnode, sname, &clkinfo, sz, DISPLAY_VALUE); return; } else if (!nflag) printf("%s: ", sname); printf("tick = %d, tickadj = %d, hz = %d, profhz = %d, stathz = %d\n", clkinfo.tick, clkinfo.tickadj, clkinfo.hz, clkinfo.profhz, clkinfo.stathz); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void kern_boottime(HANDLER_ARGS) { struct timeval timeval; time_t boottime; size_t sz; int rc; sz = sizeof(timeval); rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &timeval, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); return; } if (sz != sizeof(timeval)) errx(1, "%s: !returned size wrong!", sname); boottime = timeval.tv_sec; if (xflag || rflag) display_struct(pnode, sname, &timeval, sz, DISPLAY_VALUE); else if (!nflag) /* ctime() provides the \n */ printf("%s%s%s", sname, eq, ctime(&boottime)); else if (nflag == 1) printf("%ld\n", (long)boottime); else printf("%ld.%06ld\n", (long)timeval.tv_sec, (long)timeval.tv_usec); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void kern_consdev(HANDLER_ARGS) { dev_t cons; size_t sz; int rc; sz = sizeof(cons); rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &cons, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); return; } if (sz != sizeof(cons)) errx(1, "%s: !returned size wrong!", sname); if (xflag || rflag) display_struct(pnode, sname, &cons, sz, DISPLAY_VALUE); else { if (!nflag) printf("%s%s", sname, eq); if (nflag < 2 && (sname = devname(cons, S_IFCHR)) != NULL) printf("%s\n", sname); else printf("0x%x\n", cons); } } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void kern_cp_time(HANDLER_ARGS) { u_int64_t *cp_time; size_t sz, osz; int rc, i, n; char s[sizeof("kern.cp_time.nnnnnn")]; const char *tname; /* * three things to do here. * case 1: get sum (no Aflag and namelen == 2) * case 2: get specific processor (namelen == 3) * case 3: get all processors (Aflag and namelen == 2) */ if (namelen == 2 && Aflag) { sz = sizeof(n); rc = sysctlbyname("hw.ncpu", &n, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc != 0) return; /* XXX print an error, eh? */ n++; /* Add on space for the sum. */ sz = n * sizeof(u_int64_t) * CPUSTATES; } else { n = -1; /* Just print one data set. */ sz = sizeof(u_int64_t) * CPUSTATES; } cp_time = malloc(sz); if (cp_time == NULL) { sysctlerror(1); return; } osz = sz; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, cp_time + (n != -1) * CPUSTATES, &osz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); free(cp_time); return; } /* * Check, but account for space we'll occupy with the sum. */ if (osz != sz - (n != -1) * CPUSTATES * sizeof(u_int64_t)) errx(1, "%s: !returned size wrong!", sname); /* * Compute the actual sum. Two calls would be easier (we * could just call ourselves recursively above), but the * numbers wouldn't add up. */ if (n != -1) { memset(cp_time, 0, sizeof(u_int64_t) * CPUSTATES); for (i = 1; i < n; i++) { cp_time[CP_USER] += cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_USER]; cp_time[CP_NICE] += cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_NICE]; cp_time[CP_SYS] += cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_SYS]; cp_time[CP_INTR] += cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_INTR]; cp_time[CP_IDLE] += cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_IDLE]; } } tname = sname; for (i = 0; n == -1 || i < n; i++) { if (i > 0) { (void)snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "%s%s%d", sname, sep, i - 1); tname = s; } if (xflag || rflag) display_struct(pnode, tname, cp_time + (i * CPUSTATES), sizeof(u_int64_t) * CPUSTATES, DISPLAY_VALUE); else { if (!nflag) printf("%s: ", tname); printf("user = %" PRIu64 ", nice = %" PRIu64 ", sys = %" PRIu64 ", intr = %" PRIu64 ", idle = %" PRIu64 "\n", cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_USER], cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_NICE], cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_SYS], cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_INTR], cp_time[i * CPUSTATES + CP_IDLE]); } /* * Just printing the one node. */ if (n == -1) break; } free(cp_time); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void kern_cp_id(HANDLER_ARGS) { u_int64_t *cp_id; size_t sz, osz; int rc, i, n; char s[sizeof("kern.cp_id.nnnnnn")]; const char *tname; struct sysctlnode node = *pnode; /* * three things to do here. * case 1: print a specific cpu id (namelen == 3) * case 2: print all cpu ids separately (Aflag set) * case 3: print all cpu ids on one line */ if (namelen == 2) { sz = sizeof(n); rc = sysctlbyname("hw.ncpu", &n, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc != 0) return; /* XXX print an error, eh? */ sz = n * sizeof(u_int64_t); } else { n = -1; /* Just print one cpu id. */ sz = sizeof(u_int64_t); } cp_id = malloc(sz); if (cp_id == NULL) { sysctlerror(1); return; } osz = sz; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, cp_id, &osz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); free(cp_id); return; } /* * Check that we got back what we asked for. */ if (osz != sz) errx(1, "%s: !returned size wrong!", sname); /* pretend for output purposes */ node.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_FLAGS(pnode->sysctl_flags) | SYSCTL_TYPE(CTLTYPE_QUAD); tname = sname; if (namelen == 3) display_number(&node, tname, cp_id, sizeof(u_int64_t), DISPLAY_VALUE); else if (Aflag) { for (i = 0; i < n; i++) (void)snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "%s%s%d", sname, sep, i); tname = s; display_number(&node, tname, &cp_id[i], sizeof(u_int64_t), DISPLAY_VALUE); } else { if (xflag || rflag) display_struct(pnode, tname, cp_id, sz, DISPLAY_VALUE); else { if (!nflag) printf("%s: ", tname); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (i) printf(", "); printf("%d = %" PRIu64, i, cp_id[i]); } printf("\n"); } } free(cp_id); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void vm_loadavg(HANDLER_ARGS) { struct loadavg loadavg; size_t sz; int rc; sz = sizeof(loadavg); rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &loadavg, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); return; } if (sz != sizeof(loadavg)) errx(1, "%s: !returned size wrong!", sname); if (xflag || rflag) { display_struct(pnode, sname, &loadavg, sz, DISPLAY_VALUE); return; } if (!nflag) printf("%s: ", sname); printf("%.2f %.2f %.2f\n", (double) loadavg.ldavg[0] / loadavg.fscale, (double) loadavg.ldavg[1] / loadavg.fscale, (double) loadavg.ldavg[2] / loadavg.fscale); } /*ARGSUSED*/ static void proc_limit(HANDLER_ARGS) { u_quad_t olim, *newp, nlim; size_t osz, nsz; char *t; int rc; if (fn) trim_whitespace(value, 3); osz = sizeof(olim); if (value != NULL) { nsz = sizeof(nlim); newp = &nlim; if (strcmp(value, "unlimited") == 0) nlim = RLIM_INFINITY; else { errno = 0; nlim = strtouq(value, &t, 0); if (t == value || *t != '\0' || errno != 0) { sysctlperror("%s: '%s' is not a valid limit\n", sname, value); EXIT(1); } } } else { nsz = 0; newp = NULL; } rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &olim, &osz, newp, nsz); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(newp == NULL); return; } if (newp && qflag) return; if (rflag || xflag || olim != RLIM_INFINITY) display_number(pnode, sname, &olim, sizeof(olim), newp ? DISPLAY_OLD : DISPLAY_VALUE); else display_string(pnode, sname, "unlimited", 10, newp ? DISPLAY_OLD : DISPLAY_VALUE); if (newp) { if (rflag || xflag || nlim != RLIM_INFINITY) display_number(pnode, sname, &nlim, sizeof(nlim), DISPLAY_NEW); else display_string(pnode, sname, "unlimited", 10, DISPLAY_NEW); } } #ifdef CPU_DISKINFO /*ARGSUSED*/ static void machdep_diskinfo(HANDLER_ARGS) { struct disklist *dl; struct biosdisk_info *bi; struct nativedisk_info *ni; int rc; size_t sz; uint i, b, lim; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, NULL, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); return; } dl = malloc(sz); if (dl == NULL) { sysctlerror(1); return; } rc = sysctl(name, namelen, dl, &sz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(1); return; } if (!nflag) printf("%s: ", sname); lim = dl->dl_nbiosdisks; if (lim > MAX_BIOSDISKS) lim = MAX_BIOSDISKS; for (bi = dl->dl_biosdisks, i = 0; i < lim; bi++, i++) printf("%x:%" PRIu64 "(%d/%d/%d),%x ", bi->bi_dev, bi->bi_lbasecs, bi->bi_cyl, bi->bi_head, bi->bi_sec, bi->bi_flags); lim = dl->dl_nnativedisks; ni = dl->dl_nativedisks; bi = dl->dl_biosdisks; /* LINTED -- pointer casts are tedious */ if ((char *)&ni[lim] != (char *)dl + sz) { sysctlperror("%s: size mismatch\n", gsname); return; } for (i = 0; i < lim; ni++, i++) { char t = ':'; printf(" %.*s", (int)sizeof ni->ni_devname, ni->ni_devname); for (b = 0; b < ni->ni_nmatches; t = ',', b++) printf("%c%x", t, bi[ni->ni_biosmatches[b]].bi_dev); } printf("\n"); } #endif /* CPU_DISKINFO */ /*ARGSUSED*/ static void mode_bits(HANDLER_ARGS) { char buf[11], outbuf[100]; int o, m, *newp, rc; size_t osz, nsz; mode_t om, mm; if (fn) trim_whitespace(value, 3); newp = NULL; osz = sizeof(o); if (value != NULL) { void *foo; int tt; size_t ttsz = sizeof(tt); mode_t old_umask; nsz = sizeof(m); newp = &m; errno = 0; rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &tt, &ttsz, NULL, 0); if (rc == -1) { sysctlperror("%s: failed query\n", sname); return; } old_umask = umask(0); foo = setmode(value); umask(old_umask); if (foo == NULL) { sysctlperror("%s: '%s' is an invalid mode\n", sname, value); EXIT(1); } old_umask = umask(0); m = getmode(foo, (mode_t)tt); umask(old_umask); if (errno) { sysctlperror("%s: '%s' is an invalid mode\n", sname, value); EXIT(1); } } else { nsz = 0; newp = NULL; } rc = sysctl(name, namelen, &o, &osz, newp, nsz); if (rc == -1) { sysctlerror(newp == NULL); return; } if (newp && qflag) return; om = (mode_t)o; mm = (mode_t)m; if (rflag || xflag) display_number(pnode, sname, &o, sizeof(o), newp ? DISPLAY_OLD : DISPLAY_VALUE); else { memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); strmode(om, buf); buf[10] = '\0'; rc = snprintf(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), "%04o (%s)", om, buf + 1); display_string(pnode, sname, outbuf, rc, newp ? DISPLAY_OLD : DISPLAY_VALUE); } if (newp) { if (rflag || xflag) display_number(pnode, sname, &m, sizeof(m), DISPLAY_NEW); else { memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); strmode(mm, buf); buf[10] = '\0'; rc = snprintf(outbuf, sizeof(outbuf), "%04o (%s)", mm, buf + 1); display_string(pnode, sname, outbuf, rc, DISPLAY_NEW); } } }