| /* |
| * Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Paul Kranenburg <[email protected]> |
| * Copyright (c) 1993 Branko Lankester <[email protected]> |
| * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Rick Sladkey <[email protected]> |
| * Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Wichert Akkerman <[email protected]> |
| * Copyright (c) 1999-2018 The strace developers. |
| * 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. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
| * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
| * |
| * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 AUTHOR 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 "defs.h" |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <limits.h> |
| #include <fcntl.h> |
| #include "ptrace.h" |
| #include <signal.h> |
| #include <sys/resource.h> |
| #include <sys/wait.h> |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_PATHS_H |
| # include <paths.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <pwd.h> |
| #include <grp.h> |
| #include <dirent.h> |
| #include <locale.h> |
| #include <sys/utsname.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_PRCTL |
| # include <sys/prctl.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <asm/unistd.h> |
| |
| #include "largefile_wrappers.h" |
| #include "mmap_cache.h" |
| #include "number_set.h" |
| #include "scno.h" |
| #include "printsiginfo.h" |
| #include "trace_event.h" |
| #include "xstring.h" |
| #include "delay.h" |
| |
| /* In some libc, these aren't declared. Do it ourself: */ |
| extern char **environ; |
| extern int optind; |
| extern char *optarg; |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| /* if this is true do the stack trace for every system call */ |
| bool stack_trace_enabled; |
| #endif |
| |
| #define my_tkill(tid, sig) syscall(__NR_tkill, (tid), (sig)) |
| |
| /* Glue for systems without a MMU that cannot provide fork() */ |
| #if !defined(HAVE_FORK) |
| # undef NOMMU_SYSTEM |
| # define NOMMU_SYSTEM 1 |
| #endif |
| #if NOMMU_SYSTEM |
| # define fork() vfork() |
| #endif |
| |
| const unsigned int syscall_trap_sig = SIGTRAP | 0x80; |
| |
| cflag_t cflag = CFLAG_NONE; |
| unsigned int followfork; |
| unsigned int ptrace_setoptions = PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD | PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC |
| | PTRACE_O_TRACEEXIT; |
| unsigned int xflag; |
| bool debug_flag; |
| bool Tflag; |
| bool iflag; |
| bool count_wallclock; |
| unsigned int qflag; |
| static unsigned int tflag; |
| static bool rflag; |
| static bool print_pid_pfx; |
| |
| /* -I n */ |
| enum { |
| INTR_NOT_SET = 0, |
| INTR_ANYWHERE = 1, /* don't block/ignore any signals */ |
| INTR_WHILE_WAIT = 2, /* block fatal signals while decoding syscall. default */ |
| INTR_NEVER = 3, /* block fatal signals. default if '-o FILE PROG' */ |
| INTR_BLOCK_TSTP_TOO = 4, /* block fatal signals and SIGTSTP (^Z) */ |
| NUM_INTR_OPTS |
| }; |
| static int opt_intr; |
| /* We play with signal mask only if this mode is active: */ |
| #define interactive (opt_intr == INTR_WHILE_WAIT) |
| |
| /* |
| * daemonized_tracer supports -D option. |
| * With this option, strace forks twice. |
| * Unlike normal case, with -D *grandparent* process exec's, |
| * becoming a traced process. Child exits (this prevents traced process |
| * from having children it doesn't expect to have), and grandchild |
| * attaches to grandparent similarly to strace -p PID. |
| * This allows for more transparent interaction in cases |
| * when process and its parent are communicating via signals, |
| * wait() etc. Without -D, strace process gets lodged in between, |
| * disrupting parent<->child link. |
| */ |
| static bool daemonized_tracer; |
| |
| static int post_attach_sigstop = TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP; |
| #define use_seize (post_attach_sigstop == 0) |
| |
| /* Sometimes we want to print only succeeding syscalls. */ |
| bool not_failing_only; |
| |
| /* Show path associated with fd arguments */ |
| unsigned int show_fd_path; |
| |
| static bool detach_on_execve; |
| |
| static int exit_code; |
| static int strace_child; |
| static int strace_tracer_pid; |
| |
| static const char *username; |
| static uid_t run_uid; |
| static gid_t run_gid; |
| |
| unsigned int max_strlen = DEFAULT_STRLEN; |
| static int acolumn = DEFAULT_ACOLUMN; |
| static char *acolumn_spaces; |
| |
| /* Default output style for xlat entities */ |
| enum xlat_style xlat_verbosity = XLAT_STYLE_ABBREV; |
| |
| static const char *outfname; |
| /* If -ff, points to stderr. Else, it's our common output log */ |
| static FILE *shared_log; |
| static bool open_append; |
| |
| struct tcb *printing_tcp; |
| static struct tcb *current_tcp; |
| |
| struct tcb_wait_data { |
| enum trace_event te; /**< Event passed to dispatch_event() */ |
| int status; /**< status, returned by wait4() */ |
| siginfo_t si; /**< siginfo, returned by PTRACE_GETSIGINFO */ |
| }; |
| |
| static struct tcb **tcbtab; |
| static unsigned int nprocs; |
| static size_t tcbtabsize; |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME |
| char *program_invocation_name; |
| #endif |
| |
| unsigned os_release; /* generated from uname()'s u.release */ |
| |
| static void detach(struct tcb *tcp); |
| static void cleanup(void); |
| static void interrupt(int sig); |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T |
| static volatile sig_atomic_t interrupted, restart_failed; |
| #else |
| static volatile int interrupted, restart_failed; |
| #endif |
| |
| static sigset_t timer_set; |
| static void timer_sighandler(int); |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR |
| |
| #if !HAVE_DECL_SYS_ERRLIST |
| extern int sys_nerr; |
| extern char *sys_errlist[]; |
| #endif |
| |
| const char * |
| strerror(int err_no) |
| { |
| static char buf[sizeof("Unknown error %d") + sizeof(int)*3]; |
| |
| if (err_no < 1 || err_no >= sys_nerr) { |
| xsprintf(buf, "Unknown error %d", err_no); |
| return buf; |
| } |
| return sys_errlist[err_no]; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* HAVE_STERRROR */ |
| |
| static void |
| print_version(void) |
| { |
| static const char features[] = |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| " stack-trace=" USE_UNWINDER |
| #endif |
| #ifdef USE_DEMANGLE |
| " stack-demangle" |
| #endif |
| #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1 |
| # if defined HAVE_M32_MPERS |
| " m32-mpers" |
| # else |
| " no-m32-mpers" |
| # endif |
| #endif /* SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1 */ |
| #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2 |
| # if defined HAVE_MX32_MPERS |
| " mx32-mpers" |
| # else |
| " no-mx32-mpers" |
| # endif |
| #endif /* SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 2 */ |
| ""; |
| |
| printf("%s -- version %s\n" |
| "Copyright (c) 1991-%s The strace developers <%s>.\n" |
| "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO\n" |
| "warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n", |
| PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_VERSION, COPYRIGHT_YEAR, PACKAGE_URL); |
| printf("\nOptional features enabled:%s\n", |
| features[0] ? features : " (none)"); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| usage(void) |
| { |
| printf("\ |
| usage: strace [-CdffhiqrtttTvVwxxy] [-I n] [-e expr]...\n\ |
| [-a column] [-o file] [-s strsize] [-P path]...\n\ |
| -p pid... / [-D] [-E var=val]... [-u username] PROG [ARGS]\n\ |
| or: strace -c[dfw] [-I n] [-e expr]... [-O overhead] [-S sortby]\n\ |
| -p pid... / [-D] [-E var=val]... [-u username] PROG [ARGS]\n\ |
| \n\ |
| Output format:\n\ |
| -a column alignment COLUMN for printing syscall results (default %d)\n\ |
| -i print instruction pointer at time of syscall\n\ |
| " |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| "\ |
| -k obtain stack trace between each syscall\n\ |
| " |
| #endif |
| "\ |
| -o file send trace output to FILE instead of stderr\n\ |
| -q suppress messages about attaching, detaching, etc.\n\ |
| -r print relative timestamp\n\ |
| -s strsize limit length of print strings to STRSIZE chars (default %d)\n\ |
| -t print absolute timestamp\n\ |
| -tt print absolute timestamp with usecs\n\ |
| -T print time spent in each syscall\n\ |
| -x print non-ascii strings in hex\n\ |
| -xx print all strings in hex\n\ |
| -y print paths associated with file descriptor arguments\n\ |
| -yy print protocol specific information associated with socket file descriptors\n\ |
| \n\ |
| Statistics:\n\ |
| -c count time, calls, and errors for each syscall and report summary\n\ |
| -C like -c but also print regular output\n\ |
| -O overhead set overhead for tracing syscalls to OVERHEAD usecs\n\ |
| -S sortby sort syscall counts by: time, calls, name, nothing (default %s)\n\ |
| -w summarise syscall latency (default is system time)\n\ |
| \n\ |
| Filtering:\n\ |
| -e expr a qualifying expression: option=[!]all or option=[!]val1[,val2]...\n\ |
| options: trace, abbrev, verbose, raw, signal, read, write, fault, inject, kvm" |
| "\n\ |
| -P path trace accesses to path\n\ |
| \n\ |
| Tracing:\n\ |
| -b execve detach on execve syscall\n\ |
| -D run tracer process as a detached grandchild, not as parent\n\ |
| -f follow forks\n\ |
| -ff follow forks with output into separate files\n\ |
| -I interruptible\n\ |
| 1: no signals are blocked\n\ |
| 2: fatal signals are blocked while decoding syscall (default)\n\ |
| 3: fatal signals are always blocked (default if '-o FILE PROG')\n\ |
| 4: fatal signals and SIGTSTP (^Z) are always blocked\n\ |
| (useful to make 'strace -o FILE PROG' not stop on ^Z)\n\ |
| \n\ |
| Startup:\n\ |
| -E var remove var from the environment for command\n\ |
| -E var=val put var=val in the environment for command\n\ |
| -p pid trace process with process id PID, may be repeated\n\ |
| -u username run command as username handling setuid and/or setgid\n\ |
| \n\ |
| Miscellaneous:\n\ |
| -d enable debug output to stderr\n\ |
| -v verbose mode: print unabbreviated argv, stat, termios, etc. args\n\ |
| -h print help message\n\ |
| -V print version\n\ |
| " |
| /* ancient, no one should use it |
| -F -- attempt to follow vforks (deprecated, use -f)\n\ |
| */ |
| /* this is broken, so don't document it |
| -z -- print only succeeding syscalls\n\ |
| */ |
| , DEFAULT_ACOLUMN, DEFAULT_STRLEN, DEFAULT_SORTBY); |
| exit(0); |
| } |
| |
| void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN |
| die(void) |
| { |
| if (strace_tracer_pid == getpid()) { |
| cflag = 0; |
| cleanup(); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| _exit(1); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| error_opt_arg(int opt, const char *arg) |
| { |
| error_msg_and_help("invalid -%c argument: '%s'", opt, arg); |
| } |
| |
| static const char *ptrace_attach_cmd; |
| |
| static int |
| ptrace_attach_or_seize(int pid) |
| { |
| int r; |
| if (!use_seize) |
| return ptrace_attach_cmd = "PTRACE_ATTACH", |
| ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, pid, 0L, 0L); |
| r = ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, pid, 0L, (unsigned long) ptrace_setoptions); |
| if (r) |
| return ptrace_attach_cmd = "PTRACE_SEIZE", r; |
| r = ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT, pid, 0L, 0L); |
| return ptrace_attach_cmd = "PTRACE_INTERRUPT", r; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Used when we want to unblock stopped traced process. |
| * Should be only used with PTRACE_CONT, PTRACE_DETACH and PTRACE_SYSCALL. |
| * Returns 0 on success or if error was ESRCH |
| * (presumably process was killed while we talk to it). |
| * Otherwise prints error message and returns -1. |
| */ |
| static int |
| ptrace_restart(const unsigned int op, struct tcb *const tcp, unsigned int sig) |
| { |
| int err; |
| const char *msg; |
| |
| errno = 0; |
| ptrace(op, tcp->pid, 0L, (unsigned long) sig); |
| err = errno; |
| if (!err) |
| return 0; |
| |
| switch (op) { |
| case PTRACE_CONT: |
| msg = "CONT"; |
| break; |
| case PTRACE_DETACH: |
| msg = "DETACH"; |
| break; |
| case PTRACE_LISTEN: |
| msg = "LISTEN"; |
| break; |
| default: |
| msg = "SYSCALL"; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Why curcol != 0? Otherwise sometimes we get this: |
| * |
| * 10252 kill(10253, SIGKILL) = 0 |
| * <ptrace(SYSCALL,10252):No such process>10253 ...next decode... |
| * |
| * 10252 died after we retrieved syscall exit data, |
| * but before we tried to restart it. Log looks ugly. |
| */ |
| if (current_tcp && current_tcp->curcol != 0) { |
| tprintf(" <ptrace(%s):%s>\n", msg, strerror(err)); |
| line_ended(); |
| } |
| if (err == ESRCH) |
| return 0; |
| errno = err; |
| perror_msg("ptrace(PTRACE_%s,pid:%d,sig:%u)", msg, tcp->pid, sig); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| set_cloexec_flag(int fd) |
| { |
| int flags, newflags; |
| |
| flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD); |
| if (flags < 0) { |
| /* Can happen only if fd is bad. |
| * Should never happen: if it does, we have a bug |
| * in the caller. Therefore we just abort |
| * instead of propagating the error. |
| */ |
| perror_msg_and_die("fcntl(%d, F_GETFD)", fd); |
| } |
| |
| newflags = flags | FD_CLOEXEC; |
| if (flags == newflags) |
| return; |
| |
| if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, newflags)) /* never fails */ |
| perror_msg_and_die("fcntl(%d, F_SETFD, %#x)", fd, newflags); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| kill_save_errno(pid_t pid, int sig) |
| { |
| int saved_errno = errno; |
| |
| (void) kill(pid, sig); |
| errno = saved_errno; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * When strace is setuid executable, we have to swap uids |
| * before and after filesystem and process management operations. |
| */ |
| static void |
| swap_uid(void) |
| { |
| int euid = geteuid(), uid = getuid(); |
| |
| if (euid != uid && setreuid(euid, uid) < 0) { |
| perror_msg_and_die("setreuid"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static FILE * |
| strace_fopen(const char *path) |
| { |
| FILE *fp; |
| |
| swap_uid(); |
| fp = fopen_stream(path, open_append ? "a" : "w"); |
| if (!fp) |
| perror_msg_and_die("Can't fopen '%s'", path); |
| swap_uid(); |
| set_cloexec_flag(fileno(fp)); |
| return fp; |
| } |
| |
| static int popen_pid; |
| |
| #ifndef _PATH_BSHELL |
| # define _PATH_BSHELL "/bin/sh" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * We cannot use standard popen(3) here because we have to distinguish |
| * popen child process from other processes we trace, and standard popen(3) |
| * does not export its child's pid. |
| */ |
| static FILE * |
| strace_popen(const char *command) |
| { |
| FILE *fp; |
| int pid; |
| int fds[2]; |
| |
| swap_uid(); |
| if (pipe(fds) < 0) |
| perror_msg_and_die("pipe"); |
| |
| set_cloexec_flag(fds[1]); /* never fails */ |
| |
| pid = vfork(); |
| if (pid < 0) |
| perror_msg_and_die("vfork"); |
| |
| if (pid == 0) { |
| /* child */ |
| close(fds[1]); |
| if (fds[0] != 0) { |
| if (dup2(fds[0], 0)) |
| perror_msg_and_die("dup2"); |
| close(fds[0]); |
| } |
| execl(_PATH_BSHELL, "sh", "-c", command, NULL); |
| perror_msg_and_die("Can't execute '%s'", _PATH_BSHELL); |
| } |
| |
| /* parent */ |
| popen_pid = pid; |
| close(fds[0]); |
| swap_uid(); |
| fp = fdopen(fds[1], "w"); |
| if (!fp) |
| perror_msg_and_die("fdopen"); |
| return fp; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| outf_perror(const struct tcb * const tcp) |
| { |
| if (tcp->outf == stderr) |
| return; |
| |
| /* This is ugly, but we don't store separate file names */ |
| if (followfork >= 2) |
| perror_msg("%s.%u", outfname, tcp->pid); |
| else |
| perror_msg("%s", outfname); |
| } |
| |
| ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT((printf, 1, 0)) |
| static void |
| tvprintf(const char *const fmt, va_list args) |
| { |
| if (current_tcp) { |
| int n = vfprintf(current_tcp->outf, fmt, args); |
| if (n < 0) { |
| /* very unlikely due to vfprintf buffering */ |
| outf_perror(current_tcp); |
| } else |
| current_tcp->curcol += n; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void |
| tprintf(const char *fmt, ...) |
| { |
| va_list args; |
| va_start(args, fmt); |
| tvprintf(fmt, args); |
| va_end(args); |
| } |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_FPUTS_UNLOCKED |
| # define fputs_unlocked fputs |
| #endif |
| |
| void |
| tprints(const char *str) |
| { |
| if (current_tcp) { |
| int n = fputs_unlocked(str, current_tcp->outf); |
| if (n >= 0) { |
| current_tcp->curcol += strlen(str); |
| return; |
| } |
| /* very unlikely due to fputs_unlocked buffering */ |
| outf_perror(current_tcp); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void |
| tprints_comment(const char *const str) |
| { |
| if (str && *str) |
| tprintf(" /* %s */", str); |
| } |
| |
| void |
| tprintf_comment(const char *fmt, ...) |
| { |
| if (!fmt || !*fmt) |
| return; |
| |
| va_list args; |
| va_start(args, fmt); |
| tprints(" /* "); |
| tvprintf(fmt, args); |
| tprints(" */"); |
| va_end(args); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| flush_tcp_output(const struct tcb *const tcp) |
| { |
| if (fflush(tcp->outf)) |
| outf_perror(tcp); |
| } |
| |
| void |
| line_ended(void) |
| { |
| if (current_tcp) { |
| current_tcp->curcol = 0; |
| flush_tcp_output(current_tcp); |
| } |
| if (printing_tcp) { |
| printing_tcp->curcol = 0; |
| printing_tcp = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void |
| set_current_tcp(const struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| current_tcp = (struct tcb *) tcp; |
| |
| /* Sync current_personality and stuff */ |
| if (current_tcp) |
| set_personality(current_tcp->currpers); |
| } |
| |
| void |
| printleader(struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| /* If -ff, "previous tcb we printed" is always the same as current, |
| * because we have per-tcb output files. |
| */ |
| if (followfork >= 2) |
| printing_tcp = tcp; |
| |
| if (printing_tcp) { |
| set_current_tcp(printing_tcp); |
| if (printing_tcp->curcol != 0 && (followfork < 2 || printing_tcp == tcp)) { |
| /* |
| * case 1: we have a shared log (i.e. not -ff), and last line |
| * wasn't finished (same or different tcb, doesn't matter). |
| * case 2: split log, we are the same tcb, but our last line |
| * didn't finish ("SIGKILL nuked us after syscall entry" etc). |
| */ |
| tprints(" <unfinished ...>\n"); |
| printing_tcp->curcol = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| printing_tcp = tcp; |
| set_current_tcp(tcp); |
| current_tcp->curcol = 0; |
| |
| if (print_pid_pfx) |
| tprintf("%-5d ", tcp->pid); |
| else if (nprocs > 1 && !outfname) |
| tprintf("[pid %5u] ", tcp->pid); |
| |
| if (tflag) { |
| struct timespec ts; |
| clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &ts); |
| |
| if (tflag > 2) { |
| tprintf("%lld.%06ld ", |
| (long long) ts.tv_sec, (long) ts.tv_nsec / 1000); |
| } else { |
| time_t local = ts.tv_sec; |
| char str[MAX(sizeof("HH:MM:SS"), sizeof(ts.tv_sec) * 3)]; |
| struct tm *tm = localtime(&local); |
| |
| if (tm) |
| strftime(str, sizeof(str), "%T", tm); |
| else |
| xsprintf(str, "%lld", (long long) local); |
| if (tflag > 1) |
| tprintf("%s.%06ld ", |
| str, (long) ts.tv_nsec / 1000); |
| else |
| tprintf("%s ", str); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (rflag) { |
| struct timespec ts; |
| clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts); |
| |
| static struct timespec ots; |
| if (ots.tv_sec == 0) |
| ots = ts; |
| |
| struct timespec dts; |
| ts_sub(&dts, &ts, &ots); |
| ots = ts; |
| |
| tprintf("%s%6ld.%06ld%s ", |
| tflag ? "(+" : "", |
| (long) dts.tv_sec, (long) dts.tv_nsec / 1000, |
| tflag ? ")" : ""); |
| } |
| |
| if (iflag) |
| print_pc(tcp); |
| } |
| |
| void |
| tabto(void) |
| { |
| if (current_tcp->curcol < acolumn) |
| tprints(acolumn_spaces + current_tcp->curcol); |
| } |
| |
| /* Should be only called directly *after successful attach* to a tracee. |
| * Otherwise, "strace -oFILE -ff -p<nonexistant_pid>" |
| * may create bogus empty FILE.<nonexistant_pid>, and then die. |
| */ |
| static void |
| after_successful_attach(struct tcb *tcp, const unsigned int flags) |
| { |
| tcp->flags |= TCB_ATTACHED | TCB_STARTUP | flags; |
| tcp->outf = shared_log; /* if not -ff mode, the same file is for all */ |
| if (followfork >= 2) { |
| char name[PATH_MAX]; |
| xsprintf(name, "%s.%u", outfname, tcp->pid); |
| tcp->outf = strace_fopen(name); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| if (stack_trace_enabled) |
| unwind_tcb_init(tcp); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| expand_tcbtab(void) |
| { |
| /* Allocate some (more) TCBs (and expand the table). |
| We don't want to relocate the TCBs because our |
| callers have pointers and it would be a pain. |
| So tcbtab is a table of pointers. Since we never |
| free the TCBs, we allocate a single chunk of many. */ |
| size_t old_tcbtabsize; |
| struct tcb *newtcbs; |
| struct tcb **tcb_ptr; |
| |
| old_tcbtabsize = tcbtabsize; |
| |
| tcbtab = xgrowarray(tcbtab, &tcbtabsize, sizeof(tcbtab[0])); |
| newtcbs = xcalloc(tcbtabsize - old_tcbtabsize, sizeof(newtcbs[0])); |
| |
| for (tcb_ptr = tcbtab + old_tcbtabsize; |
| tcb_ptr < tcbtab + tcbtabsize; tcb_ptr++, newtcbs++) |
| *tcb_ptr = newtcbs; |
| } |
| |
| static struct tcb * |
| alloctcb(int pid) |
| { |
| unsigned int i; |
| struct tcb *tcp; |
| |
| if (nprocs == tcbtabsize) |
| expand_tcbtab(); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < tcbtabsize; i++) { |
| tcp = tcbtab[i]; |
| if (!tcp->pid) { |
| memset(tcp, 0, sizeof(*tcp)); |
| tcp->pid = pid; |
| #if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1 |
| tcp->currpers = current_personality; |
| #endif |
| nprocs++; |
| debug_msg("new tcb for pid %d, active tcbs:%d", |
| tcp->pid, nprocs); |
| return tcp; |
| } |
| } |
| error_msg_and_die("bug in alloctcb"); |
| } |
| |
| void * |
| get_tcb_priv_data(const struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| return tcp->_priv_data; |
| } |
| |
| int |
| set_tcb_priv_data(struct tcb *tcp, void *const priv_data, |
| void (*const free_priv_data)(void *)) |
| { |
| if (tcp->_priv_data) |
| return -1; |
| |
| tcp->_free_priv_data = free_priv_data; |
| tcp->_priv_data = priv_data; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| void |
| free_tcb_priv_data(struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| if (tcp->_priv_data) { |
| if (tcp->_free_priv_data) { |
| tcp->_free_priv_data(tcp->_priv_data); |
| tcp->_free_priv_data = NULL; |
| } |
| tcp->_priv_data = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| droptcb(struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| if (tcp->pid == 0) |
| return; |
| |
| int p; |
| for (p = 0; p < SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES; ++p) |
| free(tcp->inject_vec[p]); |
| |
| free_tcb_priv_data(tcp); |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| if (stack_trace_enabled) |
| unwind_tcb_fin(tcp); |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H |
| kvm_vcpu_info_free(tcp); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (tcp->mmap_cache) |
| tcp->mmap_cache->free_fn(tcp, __func__); |
| |
| nprocs--; |
| debug_msg("dropped tcb for pid %d, %d remain", tcp->pid, nprocs); |
| |
| if (tcp->outf) { |
| if (followfork >= 2) { |
| if (tcp->curcol != 0) |
| fprintf(tcp->outf, " <detached ...>\n"); |
| fclose(tcp->outf); |
| } else { |
| if (printing_tcp == tcp && tcp->curcol != 0) |
| fprintf(tcp->outf, " <detached ...>\n"); |
| flush_tcp_output(tcp); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (current_tcp == tcp) |
| set_current_tcp(NULL); |
| if (printing_tcp == tcp) |
| printing_tcp = NULL; |
| |
| memset(tcp, 0, sizeof(*tcp)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Detach traced process. |
| * Never call DETACH twice on the same process as both unattached and |
| * attached-unstopped processes give the same ESRCH. For unattached process we |
| * would SIGSTOP it and wait for its SIGSTOP notification forever. |
| */ |
| static void |
| detach(struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| int error; |
| int status; |
| |
| /* |
| * Linux wrongly insists the child be stopped |
| * before detaching. Arghh. We go through hoops |
| * to make a clean break of things. |
| */ |
| |
| if (!(tcp->flags & TCB_ATTACHED)) |
| goto drop; |
| |
| /* We attached but possibly didn't see the expected SIGSTOP. |
| * We must catch exactly one as otherwise the detached process |
| * would be left stopped (process state T). |
| */ |
| if (tcp->flags & TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP) |
| goto wait_loop; |
| |
| error = ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, tcp->pid, 0, 0); |
| if (!error) { |
| /* On a clear day, you can see forever. */ |
| goto drop; |
| } |
| if (errno != ESRCH) { |
| /* Shouldn't happen. */ |
| perror_func_msg("ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH,%u)", tcp->pid); |
| goto drop; |
| } |
| /* ESRCH: process is either not stopped or doesn't exist. */ |
| if (my_tkill(tcp->pid, 0) < 0) { |
| if (errno != ESRCH) |
| /* Shouldn't happen. */ |
| perror_func_msg("tkill(%u,0)", tcp->pid); |
| /* else: process doesn't exist. */ |
| goto drop; |
| } |
| /* Process is not stopped, need to stop it. */ |
| if (use_seize) { |
| /* |
| * With SEIZE, tracee can be in group-stop already. |
| * In this state sending it another SIGSTOP does nothing. |
| * Need to use INTERRUPT. |
| * Testcase: trying to ^C a "strace -p <stopped_process>". |
| */ |
| error = ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT, tcp->pid, 0, 0); |
| if (!error) |
| goto wait_loop; |
| if (errno != ESRCH) |
| perror_func_msg("ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT,%u)", tcp->pid); |
| } else { |
| error = my_tkill(tcp->pid, SIGSTOP); |
| if (!error) |
| goto wait_loop; |
| if (errno != ESRCH) |
| perror_func_msg("tkill(%u,SIGSTOP)", tcp->pid); |
| } |
| /* Either process doesn't exist, or some weird error. */ |
| goto drop; |
| |
| wait_loop: |
| /* We end up here in three cases: |
| * 1. We sent PTRACE_INTERRUPT (use_seize case) |
| * 2. We sent SIGSTOP (!use_seize) |
| * 3. Attach SIGSTOP was already pending (TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP set) |
| */ |
| for (;;) { |
| unsigned int sig; |
| if (waitpid(tcp->pid, &status, __WALL) < 0) { |
| if (errno == EINTR) |
| continue; |
| /* |
| * if (errno == ECHILD) break; |
| * ^^^ WRONG! We expect this PID to exist, |
| * and want to emit a message otherwise: |
| */ |
| perror_func_msg("waitpid(%u)", tcp->pid); |
| break; |
| } |
| if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) { |
| /* |
| * Tracee exited or was killed by signal. |
| * We shouldn't normally reach this place: |
| * we don't want to consume exit status. |
| * Consider "strace -p PID" being ^C-ed: |
| * we want merely to detach from PID. |
| * |
| * However, we _can_ end up here if tracee |
| * was SIGKILLed. |
| */ |
| break; |
| } |
| sig = WSTOPSIG(status); |
| debug_msg("detach wait: event:%d sig:%d", |
| (unsigned) status >> 16, sig); |
| if (use_seize) { |
| unsigned event = (unsigned)status >> 16; |
| if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_STOP /*&& sig == SIGTRAP*/) { |
| /* |
| * sig == SIGTRAP: PTRACE_INTERRUPT stop. |
| * sig == other: process was already stopped |
| * with this stopping sig (see tests/detach-stopped). |
| * Looks like re-injecting this sig is not necessary |
| * in DETACH for the tracee to remain stopped. |
| */ |
| sig = 0; |
| } |
| /* |
| * PTRACE_INTERRUPT is not guaranteed to produce |
| * the above event if other ptrace-stop is pending. |
| * See tests/detach-sleeping testcase: |
| * strace got SIGINT while tracee is sleeping. |
| * We sent PTRACE_INTERRUPT. |
| * We see syscall exit, not PTRACE_INTERRUPT stop. |
| * We won't get PTRACE_INTERRUPT stop |
| * if we would CONT now. Need to DETACH. |
| */ |
| if (sig == syscall_trap_sig) |
| sig = 0; |
| /* else: not sure in which case we can be here. |
| * Signal stop? Inject it while detaching. |
| */ |
| ptrace_restart(PTRACE_DETACH, tcp, sig); |
| break; |
| } |
| /* Note: this check has to be after use_seize check */ |
| /* (else, in use_seize case SIGSTOP will be mistreated) */ |
| if (sig == SIGSTOP) { |
| /* Detach, suppressing SIGSTOP */ |
| ptrace_restart(PTRACE_DETACH, tcp, 0); |
| break; |
| } |
| if (sig == syscall_trap_sig) |
| sig = 0; |
| /* Can't detach just yet, may need to wait for SIGSTOP */ |
| error = ptrace_restart(PTRACE_CONT, tcp, sig); |
| if (error < 0) { |
| /* Should not happen. |
| * Note: ptrace_restart returns 0 on ESRCH, so it's not it. |
| * ptrace_restart already emitted error message. |
| */ |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| drop: |
| if (!qflag && (tcp->flags & TCB_ATTACHED)) |
| error_msg("Process %u detached", tcp->pid); |
| |
| droptcb(tcp); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| process_opt_p_list(char *opt) |
| { |
| while (*opt) { |
| /* |
| * We accept -p PID,PID; -p "`pidof PROG`"; -p "`pgrep PROG`". |
| * pidof uses space as delim, pgrep uses newline. :( |
| */ |
| int pid; |
| char *delim = opt + strcspn(opt, "\n\t ,"); |
| char c = *delim; |
| |
| *delim = '\0'; |
| pid = string_to_uint(opt); |
| if (pid <= 0) { |
| error_msg_and_die("Invalid process id: '%s'", opt); |
| } |
| if (pid == strace_tracer_pid) { |
| error_msg_and_die("I'm sorry, I can't let you do that, Dave."); |
| } |
| *delim = c; |
| alloctcb(pid); |
| if (c == '\0') |
| break; |
| opt = delim + 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| attach_tcb(struct tcb *const tcp) |
| { |
| if (ptrace_attach_or_seize(tcp->pid) < 0) { |
| perror_msg("attach: ptrace(%s, %d)", |
| ptrace_attach_cmd, tcp->pid); |
| droptcb(tcp); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| after_successful_attach(tcp, TCB_GRABBED | post_attach_sigstop); |
| debug_msg("attach to pid %d (main) succeeded", tcp->pid); |
| |
| static const char task_path[] = "/proc/%d/task"; |
| char procdir[sizeof(task_path) + sizeof(int) * 3]; |
| DIR *dir; |
| unsigned int ntid = 0, nerr = 0; |
| |
| if (followfork && tcp->pid != strace_child && |
| xsprintf(procdir, task_path, tcp->pid) > 0 && |
| (dir = opendir(procdir)) != NULL) { |
| struct_dirent *de; |
| |
| while ((de = read_dir(dir)) != NULL) { |
| if (de->d_fileno == 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| int tid = string_to_uint(de->d_name); |
| if (tid <= 0 || tid == tcp->pid) |
| continue; |
| |
| ++ntid; |
| if (ptrace_attach_or_seize(tid) < 0) { |
| ++nerr; |
| debug_perror_msg("attach: ptrace(%s, %d)", |
| ptrace_attach_cmd, tid); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| after_successful_attach(alloctcb(tid), |
| TCB_GRABBED | post_attach_sigstop); |
| debug_msg("attach to pid %d succeeded", tid); |
| } |
| |
| closedir(dir); |
| } |
| |
| if (!qflag) { |
| if (ntid > nerr) |
| error_msg("Process %u attached" |
| " with %u threads", |
| tcp->pid, ntid - nerr + 1); |
| else |
| error_msg("Process %u attached", |
| tcp->pid); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| startup_attach(void) |
| { |
| pid_t parent_pid = strace_tracer_pid; |
| unsigned int tcbi; |
| struct tcb *tcp; |
| |
| if (daemonized_tracer) { |
| pid_t pid = fork(); |
| if (pid < 0) |
| perror_func_msg_and_die("fork"); |
| |
| if (pid) { /* parent */ |
| /* |
| * Wait for grandchild to attach to straced process |
| * (grandparent). Grandchild SIGKILLs us after it attached. |
| * Grandparent's wait() is unblocked by our death, |
| * it proceeds to exec the straced program. |
| */ |
| pause(); |
| _exit(0); /* paranoia */ |
| } |
| /* grandchild */ |
| /* We will be the tracer process. Remember our new pid: */ |
| strace_tracer_pid = getpid(); |
| } |
| |
| for (tcbi = 0; tcbi < tcbtabsize; tcbi++) { |
| tcp = tcbtab[tcbi]; |
| |
| if (!tcp->pid) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Is this a process we should attach to, but not yet attached? */ |
| if (tcp->flags & TCB_ATTACHED) |
| continue; /* no, we already attached it */ |
| |
| if (tcp->pid == parent_pid || tcp->pid == strace_tracer_pid) { |
| errno = EPERM; |
| perror_msg("attach: pid %d", tcp->pid); |
| droptcb(tcp); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| attach_tcb(tcp); |
| |
| if (interrupted) |
| return; |
| } /* for each tcbtab[] */ |
| |
| if (daemonized_tracer) { |
| /* |
| * Make parent go away. |
| * Also makes grandparent's wait() unblock. |
| */ |
| kill(parent_pid, SIGKILL); |
| strace_child = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Stack-o-phobic exec helper, in the hope to work around |
| * NOMMU + "daemonized tracer" difficulty. |
| */ |
| struct exec_params { |
| int fd_to_close; |
| uid_t run_euid; |
| gid_t run_egid; |
| char **argv; |
| char *pathname; |
| struct sigaction child_sa; |
| }; |
| static struct exec_params params_for_tracee; |
| |
| static void ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN |
| exec_or_die(void) |
| { |
| struct exec_params *params = ¶ms_for_tracee; |
| |
| if (params->fd_to_close >= 0) |
| close(params->fd_to_close); |
| if (!daemonized_tracer && !use_seize) { |
| if (ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0L, 0L, 0L) < 0) { |
| perror_msg_and_die("ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, ...)"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (username != NULL) { |
| /* |
| * It is important to set groups before we |
| * lose privileges on setuid. |
| */ |
| if (initgroups(username, run_gid) < 0) { |
| perror_msg_and_die("initgroups"); |
| } |
| if (setregid(run_gid, params->run_egid) < 0) { |
| perror_msg_and_die("setregid"); |
| } |
| if (setreuid(run_uid, params->run_euid) < 0) { |
| perror_msg_and_die("setreuid"); |
| } |
| } else if (geteuid() != 0) |
| if (setreuid(run_uid, run_uid) < 0) { |
| perror_msg_and_die("setreuid"); |
| } |
| |
| if (!daemonized_tracer) { |
| /* |
| * Induce a ptrace stop. Tracer (our parent) |
| * will resume us with PTRACE_SYSCALL and display |
| * the immediately following execve syscall. |
| * Can't do this on NOMMU systems, we are after |
| * vfork: parent is blocked, stopping would deadlock. |
| */ |
| if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM) |
| kill(getpid(), SIGSTOP); |
| } else { |
| alarm(3); |
| /* we depend on SIGCHLD set to SIG_DFL by init code */ |
| /* if it happens to be SIG_IGN'ed, wait won't block */ |
| wait(NULL); |
| alarm(0); |
| } |
| |
| if (params_for_tracee.child_sa.sa_handler != SIG_DFL) |
| sigaction(SIGCHLD, ¶ms_for_tracee.child_sa, NULL); |
| |
| execv(params->pathname, params->argv); |
| perror_msg_and_die("exec"); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Open a dummy descriptor for use as a placeholder. |
| * The descriptor is O_RDONLY with FD_CLOEXEC flag set. |
| * A read attempt from such descriptor ends with EOF, |
| * a write attempt is rejected with EBADF. |
| */ |
| static int |
| open_dummy_desc(void) |
| { |
| int fds[2]; |
| |
| if (pipe(fds)) |
| perror_func_msg_and_die("pipe"); |
| close(fds[1]); |
| set_cloexec_flag(fds[0]); |
| return fds[0]; |
| } |
| |
| /* placeholder fds status for stdin and stdout */ |
| static bool fd_is_placeholder[2]; |
| |
| /* |
| * Ensure that all standard file descriptors are open by opening placeholder |
| * file descriptors for those standard file descriptors that are not open. |
| * |
| * The information which descriptors have been made open is saved |
| * in fd_is_placeholder for later use. |
| */ |
| static void |
| ensure_standard_fds_opened(void) |
| { |
| int fd; |
| |
| while ((fd = open_dummy_desc()) <= 2) { |
| if (fd == 2) |
| break; |
| fd_is_placeholder[fd] = true; |
| } |
| |
| if (fd > 2) |
| close(fd); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Redirect stdin and stdout unless they have been opened earlier |
| * by ensure_standard_fds_opened as placeholders. |
| */ |
| static void |
| redirect_standard_fds(void) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| /* |
| * It might be a good idea to redirect stderr as well, |
| * but we sometimes need to print error messages. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i <= 1; ++i) { |
| if (!fd_is_placeholder[i]) { |
| close(i); |
| open_dummy_desc(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| startup_child(char **argv) |
| { |
| struct_stat statbuf; |
| const char *filename; |
| size_t filename_len; |
| char pathname[PATH_MAX]; |
| int pid; |
| struct tcb *tcp; |
| |
| filename = argv[0]; |
| filename_len = strlen(filename); |
| |
| if (filename_len > sizeof(pathname) - 1) { |
| errno = ENAMETOOLONG; |
| perror_msg_and_die("exec"); |
| } |
| if (strchr(filename, '/')) { |
| strcpy(pathname, filename); |
| } |
| #ifdef USE_DEBUGGING_EXEC |
| /* |
| * Debuggers customarily check the current directory |
| * first regardless of the path but doing that gives |
| * security geeks a panic attack. |
| */ |
| else if (stat_file(filename, &statbuf) == 0) |
| strcpy(pathname, filename); |
| #endif /* USE_DEBUGGING_EXEC */ |
| else { |
| const char *path; |
| size_t m, n, len; |
| |
| for (path = getenv("PATH"); path && *path; path += m) { |
| const char *colon = strchr(path, ':'); |
| if (colon) { |
| n = colon - path; |
| m = n + 1; |
| } else |
| m = n = strlen(path); |
| if (n == 0) { |
| if (!getcwd(pathname, PATH_MAX)) |
| continue; |
| len = strlen(pathname); |
| } else if (n > sizeof(pathname) - 1) |
| continue; |
| else { |
| strncpy(pathname, path, n); |
| len = n; |
| } |
| if (len && pathname[len - 1] != '/') |
| pathname[len++] = '/'; |
| if (filename_len + len > sizeof(pathname) - 1) |
| continue; |
| strcpy(pathname + len, filename); |
| if (stat_file(pathname, &statbuf) == 0 && |
| /* Accept only regular files |
| with some execute bits set. |
| XXX not perfect, might still fail */ |
| S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode) && |
| (statbuf.st_mode & 0111)) |
| break; |
| } |
| if (!path || !*path) |
| pathname[0] = '\0'; |
| } |
| if (stat_file(pathname, &statbuf) < 0) { |
| perror_msg_and_die("Can't stat '%s'", filename); |
| } |
| |
| params_for_tracee.fd_to_close = (shared_log != stderr) ? fileno(shared_log) : -1; |
| params_for_tracee.run_euid = (statbuf.st_mode & S_ISUID) ? statbuf.st_uid : run_uid; |
| params_for_tracee.run_egid = (statbuf.st_mode & S_ISGID) ? statbuf.st_gid : run_gid; |
| params_for_tracee.argv = argv; |
| /* |
| * On NOMMU, can be safely freed only after execve in tracee. |
| * It's hard to know when that happens, so we just leak it. |
| */ |
| params_for_tracee.pathname = NOMMU_SYSTEM ? xstrdup(pathname) : pathname; |
| |
| #if defined HAVE_PRCTL && defined PR_SET_PTRACER && defined PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY |
| if (daemonized_tracer) |
| prctl(PR_SET_PTRACER, PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY); |
| #endif |
| |
| pid = fork(); |
| if (pid < 0) |
| perror_func_msg_and_die("fork"); |
| |
| if ((pid != 0 && daemonized_tracer) |
| || (pid == 0 && !daemonized_tracer) |
| ) { |
| /* We are to become the tracee. Two cases: |
| * -D: we are parent |
| * not -D: we are child |
| */ |
| exec_or_die(); |
| } |
| |
| /* We are the tracer */ |
| |
| if (!daemonized_tracer) { |
| strace_child = pid; |
| if (!use_seize) { |
| /* child did PTRACE_TRACEME, nothing to do in parent */ |
| } else { |
| if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM) { |
| /* Wait until child stopped itself */ |
| int status; |
| while (waitpid(pid, &status, WSTOPPED) < 0) { |
| if (errno == EINTR) |
| continue; |
| perror_msg_and_die("waitpid"); |
| } |
| if (!WIFSTOPPED(status) || WSTOPSIG(status) != SIGSTOP) { |
| kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL); |
| perror_msg_and_die("Unexpected wait status %#x", |
| status); |
| } |
| } |
| /* Else: NOMMU case, we have no way to sync. |
| * Just attach to it as soon as possible. |
| * This means that we may miss a few first syscalls... |
| */ |
| |
| if (ptrace_attach_or_seize(pid)) { |
| kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL); |
| perror_msg_and_die("attach: ptrace(%s, %d)", |
| ptrace_attach_cmd, pid); |
| } |
| if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM) |
| kill(pid, SIGCONT); |
| } |
| tcp = alloctcb(pid); |
| after_successful_attach(tcp, TCB_SKIP_DETACH_ON_FIRST_EXEC |
| | (NOMMU_SYSTEM ? 0 |
| : (TCB_HIDE_LOG |
| | post_attach_sigstop))); |
| } else { |
| /* With -D, we are *child* here, the tracee is our parent. */ |
| strace_child = strace_tracer_pid; |
| strace_tracer_pid = getpid(); |
| tcp = alloctcb(strace_child); |
| tcp->flags |= TCB_SKIP_DETACH_ON_FIRST_EXEC | TCB_HIDE_LOG; |
| /* |
| * Attaching will be done later, by startup_attach. |
| * Note: we don't do after_successful_attach() here either! |
| */ |
| |
| /* NOMMU BUG! -D mode is active, we (child) return, |
| * and we will scribble over parent's stack! |
| * When parent later unpauses, it segfaults. |
| * |
| * We work around it |
| * (1) by declaring exec_or_die() NORETURN, |
| * hopefully compiler will just jump to it |
| * instead of call (won't push anything to stack), |
| * (2) by trying very hard in exec_or_die() |
| * to not use any stack, |
| * (3) having a really big (PATH_MAX) stack object |
| * in this function, which creates a "buffer" between |
| * child's and parent's stack pointers. |
| * This may save us if (1) and (2) failed |
| * and compiler decided to use stack in exec_or_die() anyway |
| * (happens on i386 because of stack parameter passing). |
| * |
| * A cleaner solution is to use makecontext + setcontext |
| * to create a genuine separate stack and execute on it. |
| */ |
| } |
| /* |
| * A case where straced process is part of a pipe: |
| * { sleep 1; yes | head -n99999; } | strace -o/dev/null sh -c 'exec <&-; sleep 9' |
| * If strace won't close its fd#0, closing it in tracee is not enough: |
| * the pipe is still open, it has a reader. Thus, "head" will not get its |
| * SIGPIPE at once, on the first write. |
| * |
| * Preventing it by redirecting strace's stdin/out. |
| * (Don't leave fds 0 and 1 closed, this is bad practice: future opens |
| * will reuse them, unexpectedly making a newly opened object "stdin"). |
| */ |
| redirect_standard_fds(); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| test_ptrace_seize(void) |
| { |
| int pid; |
| |
| /* Need fork for test. NOMMU has no forks */ |
| if (NOMMU_SYSTEM) { |
| post_attach_sigstop = 0; /* this sets use_seize to 1 */ |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| pid = fork(); |
| if (pid < 0) |
| perror_func_msg_and_die("fork"); |
| |
| if (pid == 0) { |
| pause(); |
| _exit(0); |
| } |
| |
| /* PTRACE_SEIZE, unlike ATTACH, doesn't force tracee to trap. After |
| * attaching tracee continues to run unless a trap condition occurs. |
| * PTRACE_SEIZE doesn't affect signal or group stop state. |
| */ |
| if (ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, pid, 0, 0) == 0) { |
| post_attach_sigstop = 0; /* this sets use_seize to 1 */ |
| } else { |
| debug_msg("PTRACE_SEIZE doesn't work"); |
| } |
| |
| kill(pid, SIGKILL); |
| |
| while (1) { |
| int status, tracee_pid; |
| |
| errno = 0; |
| tracee_pid = waitpid(pid, &status, 0); |
| if (tracee_pid <= 0) { |
| if (errno == EINTR) |
| continue; |
| perror_func_msg_and_die("unexpected wait result %d", |
| tracee_pid); |
| } |
| if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) |
| return; |
| |
| error_func_msg_and_die("unexpected wait status %#x", status); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static unsigned |
| get_os_release(void) |
| { |
| unsigned rel; |
| const char *p; |
| struct utsname u; |
| if (uname(&u) < 0) |
| perror_msg_and_die("uname"); |
| /* u.release has this form: "3.2.9[-some-garbage]" */ |
| rel = 0; |
| p = u.release; |
| for (;;) { |
| if (!(*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')) |
| error_msg_and_die("Bad OS release string: '%s'", u.release); |
| /* Note: this open-codes KERNEL_VERSION(): */ |
| rel = (rel << 8) | atoi(p); |
| if (rel >= KERNEL_VERSION(1, 0, 0)) |
| break; |
| while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') |
| p++; |
| if (*p != '.') { |
| if (rel >= KERNEL_VERSION(0, 1, 0)) { |
| /* "X.Y-something" means "X.Y.0" */ |
| rel <<= 8; |
| break; |
| } |
| error_msg_and_die("Bad OS release string: '%s'", u.release); |
| } |
| p++; |
| } |
| return rel; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| set_sighandler(int signo, void (*sighandler)(int), struct sigaction *oldact) |
| { |
| const struct sigaction sa = { .sa_handler = sighandler }; |
| sigaction(signo, &sa, oldact); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Initialization part of main() was eating much stack (~0.5k), |
| * which was unused after init. |
| * We can reuse it if we move init code into a separate function. |
| * |
| * Don't want main() to inline us and defeat the reason |
| * we have a separate function. |
| */ |
| static void ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE |
| init(int argc, char *argv[]) |
| { |
| int c, i; |
| int optF = 0; |
| |
| if (!program_invocation_name || !*program_invocation_name) { |
| static char name[] = "strace"; |
| program_invocation_name = |
| (argc > 0 && argv[0] && *argv[0]) ? argv[0] : name; |
| } |
| |
| strace_tracer_pid = getpid(); |
| |
| os_release = get_os_release(); |
| |
| shared_log = stderr; |
| set_sortby(DEFAULT_SORTBY); |
| set_personality(DEFAULT_PERSONALITY); |
| qualify("trace=all"); |
| qualify("abbrev=all"); |
| qualify("verbose=all"); |
| #if DEFAULT_QUAL_FLAGS != (QUAL_TRACE | QUAL_ABBREV | QUAL_VERBOSE) |
| # error Bug in DEFAULT_QUAL_FLAGS |
| #endif |
| qualify("signal=all"); |
| while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "+" |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| "k" |
| #endif |
| "a:Ab:cCdDe:E:fFhiI:o:O:p:P:qrs:S:tTu:vVwxX:yz")) != EOF) { |
| switch (c) { |
| case 'a': |
| acolumn = string_to_uint(optarg); |
| if (acolumn < 0) |
| error_opt_arg(c, optarg); |
| break; |
| case 'A': |
| open_append = true; |
| break; |
| case 'b': |
| if (strcmp(optarg, "execve") != 0) |
| error_msg_and_die("Syscall '%s' for -b isn't supported", |
| optarg); |
| detach_on_execve = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'c': |
| if (cflag == CFLAG_BOTH) { |
| error_msg_and_help("-c and -C are mutually exclusive"); |
| } |
| cflag = CFLAG_ONLY_STATS; |
| break; |
| case 'C': |
| if (cflag == CFLAG_ONLY_STATS) { |
| error_msg_and_help("-c and -C are mutually exclusive"); |
| } |
| cflag = CFLAG_BOTH; |
| break; |
| case 'd': |
| debug_flag = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'D': |
| daemonized_tracer = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'e': |
| qualify(optarg); |
| break; |
| case 'E': |
| if (putenv(optarg) < 0) |
| perror_msg_and_die("putenv"); |
| break; |
| case 'f': |
| followfork++; |
| break; |
| case 'F': |
| optF = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'h': |
| usage(); |
| break; |
| case 'i': |
| iflag = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'I': |
| opt_intr = string_to_uint_upto(optarg, NUM_INTR_OPTS - 1); |
| if (opt_intr <= 0) |
| error_opt_arg(c, optarg); |
| break; |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| case 'k': |
| stack_trace_enabled = true; |
| break; |
| #endif |
| case 'o': |
| outfname = optarg; |
| break; |
| case 'O': |
| i = string_to_uint(optarg); |
| if (i < 0) |
| error_opt_arg(c, optarg); |
| set_overhead(i); |
| break; |
| case 'p': |
| process_opt_p_list(optarg); |
| break; |
| case 'P': |
| pathtrace_select(optarg); |
| break; |
| case 'q': |
| qflag++; |
| break; |
| case 'r': |
| rflag = 1; |
| break; |
| case 's': |
| i = string_to_uint(optarg); |
| if (i < 0 || (unsigned int) i > -1U / 4) |
| error_opt_arg(c, optarg); |
| max_strlen = i; |
| break; |
| case 'S': |
| set_sortby(optarg); |
| break; |
| case 't': |
| tflag++; |
| break; |
| case 'T': |
| Tflag = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'u': |
| username = optarg; |
| break; |
| case 'v': |
| qualify("abbrev=none"); |
| break; |
| case 'V': |
| print_version(); |
| exit(0); |
| break; |
| case 'w': |
| count_wallclock = 1; |
| break; |
| case 'x': |
| xflag++; |
| break; |
| case 'X': |
| if (!strcmp(optarg, "raw")) |
| xlat_verbosity = XLAT_STYLE_RAW; |
| else if (!strcmp(optarg, "abbrev")) |
| xlat_verbosity = XLAT_STYLE_ABBREV; |
| else if (!strcmp(optarg, "verbose")) |
| xlat_verbosity = XLAT_STYLE_VERBOSE; |
| else |
| error_opt_arg(c, optarg); |
| break; |
| case 'y': |
| show_fd_path++; |
| break; |
| case 'z': |
| not_failing_only = 1; |
| break; |
| default: |
| error_msg_and_help(NULL); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| argv += optind; |
| argc -= optind; |
| |
| if (argc < 0 || (!nprocs && !argc)) { |
| error_msg_and_help("must have PROG [ARGS] or -p PID"); |
| } |
| |
| if (!argc && daemonized_tracer) { |
| error_msg_and_help("PROG [ARGS] must be specified with -D"); |
| } |
| |
| if (optF) { |
| if (followfork) { |
| error_msg("deprecated option -F ignored"); |
| } else { |
| error_msg("option -F is deprecated, " |
| "please use -f instead"); |
| followfork = optF; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (followfork >= 2 && cflag) { |
| error_msg_and_help("(-c or -C) and -ff are mutually exclusive"); |
| } |
| |
| if (count_wallclock && !cflag) { |
| error_msg_and_help("-w must be given with (-c or -C)"); |
| } |
| |
| if (cflag == CFLAG_ONLY_STATS) { |
| if (iflag) |
| error_msg("-%c has no effect with -c", 'i'); |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| if (stack_trace_enabled) |
| error_msg("-%c has no effect with -c", 'k'); |
| #endif |
| if (rflag) |
| error_msg("-%c has no effect with -c", 'r'); |
| if (tflag) |
| error_msg("-%c has no effect with -c", 't'); |
| if (Tflag) |
| error_msg("-%c has no effect with -c", 'T'); |
| if (show_fd_path) |
| error_msg("-%c has no effect with -c", 'y'); |
| } |
| |
| acolumn_spaces = xmalloc(acolumn + 1); |
| memset(acolumn_spaces, ' ', acolumn); |
| acolumn_spaces[acolumn] = '\0'; |
| |
| set_sighandler(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL, ¶ms_for_tracee.child_sa); |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| if (stack_trace_enabled) |
| unwind_init(); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* See if they want to run as another user. */ |
| if (username != NULL) { |
| struct passwd *pent; |
| |
| if (getuid() != 0 || geteuid() != 0) { |
| error_msg_and_die("You must be root to use the -u option"); |
| } |
| pent = getpwnam(username); |
| if (pent == NULL) { |
| error_msg_and_die("Cannot find user '%s'", username); |
| } |
| run_uid = pent->pw_uid; |
| run_gid = pent->pw_gid; |
| } else { |
| run_uid = getuid(); |
| run_gid = getgid(); |
| } |
| |
| if (followfork) |
| ptrace_setoptions |= PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE | |
| PTRACE_O_TRACEFORK | |
| PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK; |
| debug_msg("ptrace_setoptions = %#x", ptrace_setoptions); |
| test_ptrace_seize(); |
| |
| /* |
| * Is something weird with our stdin and/or stdout - |
| * for example, may they be not open? In this case, |
| * ensure that none of the future opens uses them. |
| * |
| * This was seen in the wild when /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern |
| * was set to "|/bin/strace -o/tmp/LOG PROG": |
| * kernel runs coredump helper with fd#0 open but fd#1 closed (!), |
| * therefore LOG gets opened to fd#1, and fd#1 is closed by |
| * "don't hold up stdin/out open" code soon after. |
| */ |
| ensure_standard_fds_opened(); |
| |
| /* Check if they want to redirect the output. */ |
| if (outfname) { |
| /* See if they want to pipe the output. */ |
| if (outfname[0] == '|' || outfname[0] == '!') { |
| /* |
| * We can't do the <outfname>.PID funny business |
| * when using popen, so prohibit it. |
| */ |
| if (followfork >= 2) |
| error_msg_and_help("piping the output and -ff " |
| "are mutually exclusive"); |
| shared_log = strace_popen(outfname + 1); |
| } else if (followfork < 2) { |
| shared_log = strace_fopen(outfname); |
| } else if (strlen(outfname) >= PATH_MAX - sizeof(int) * 3) { |
| errno = ENAMETOOLONG; |
| perror_msg_and_die("%s", outfname); |
| } |
| } else { |
| /* -ff without -o FILE is the same as single -f */ |
| if (followfork >= 2) |
| followfork = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!outfname || outfname[0] == '|' || outfname[0] == '!') { |
| setvbuf(shared_log, NULL, _IOLBF, 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * argv[0] -pPID -oFILE Default interactive setting |
| * yes * 0 INTR_WHILE_WAIT |
| * no 1 0 INTR_WHILE_WAIT |
| * yes * 1 INTR_NEVER |
| * no 1 1 INTR_WHILE_WAIT |
| */ |
| |
| if (outfname && argc) { |
| if (!opt_intr) |
| opt_intr = INTR_NEVER; |
| if (!qflag) |
| qflag = 1; |
| } |
| if (!opt_intr) |
| opt_intr = INTR_WHILE_WAIT; |
| |
| /* |
| * startup_child() must be called before the signal handlers get |
| * installed below as they are inherited into the spawned process. |
| * Also we do not need to be protected by them as during interruption |
| * in the startup_child() mode we kill the spawned process anyway. |
| */ |
| if (argc) { |
| startup_child(argv); |
| } |
| |
| set_sighandler(SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| set_sighandler(SIGTTIN, SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| if (opt_intr != INTR_ANYWHERE) { |
| if (opt_intr == INTR_BLOCK_TSTP_TOO) |
| set_sighandler(SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| /* |
| * In interactive mode (if no -o OUTFILE, or -p PID is used), |
| * fatal signals are handled asynchronously and acted |
| * when waiting for process state changes. |
| * In non-interactive mode these signals are ignored. |
| */ |
| set_sighandler(SIGHUP, interactive ? interrupt : SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| set_sighandler(SIGINT, interactive ? interrupt : SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| set_sighandler(SIGQUIT, interactive ? interrupt : SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| set_sighandler(SIGPIPE, interactive ? interrupt : SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| set_sighandler(SIGTERM, interactive ? interrupt : SIG_IGN, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| sigemptyset(&timer_set); |
| sigaddset(&timer_set, SIGALRM); |
| sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &timer_set, NULL); |
| set_sighandler(SIGALRM, timer_sighandler, NULL); |
| |
| if (nprocs != 0 || daemonized_tracer) |
| startup_attach(); |
| |
| /* Do we want pids printed in our -o OUTFILE? |
| * -ff: no (every pid has its own file); or |
| * -f: yes (there can be more pids in the future); or |
| * -p PID1,PID2: yes (there are already more than one pid) |
| */ |
| print_pid_pfx = (outfname && followfork < 2 && (followfork == 1 || nprocs > 1)); |
| } |
| |
| static struct tcb * |
| pid2tcb(const int pid) |
| { |
| if (pid <= 0) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| #define PID2TCB_CACHE_SIZE 1024U |
| #define PID2TCB_CACHE_MASK (PID2TCB_CACHE_SIZE - 1) |
| |
| static struct tcb *pid2tcb_cache[PID2TCB_CACHE_SIZE]; |
| struct tcb **const ptcp = &pid2tcb_cache[pid & PID2TCB_CACHE_MASK]; |
| struct tcb *tcp = *ptcp; |
| |
| if (tcp && tcp->pid == pid) |
| return tcp; |
| |
| for (unsigned int i = 0; i < tcbtabsize; ++i) { |
| tcp = tcbtab[i]; |
| if (tcp->pid == pid) |
| return *ptcp = tcp; |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| cleanup(void) |
| { |
| unsigned int i; |
| struct tcb *tcp; |
| int fatal_sig; |
| |
| /* 'interrupted' is a volatile object, fetch it only once */ |
| fatal_sig = interrupted; |
| if (!fatal_sig) |
| fatal_sig = SIGTERM; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < tcbtabsize; i++) { |
| tcp = tcbtab[i]; |
| if (!tcp->pid) |
| continue; |
| debug_func_msg("looking at pid %u", tcp->pid); |
| if (tcp->pid == strace_child) { |
| kill(tcp->pid, SIGCONT); |
| kill(tcp->pid, fatal_sig); |
| } |
| detach(tcp); |
| } |
| if (cflag) |
| call_summary(shared_log); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| interrupt(int sig) |
| { |
| interrupted = sig; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| print_debug_info(const int pid, int status) |
| { |
| const unsigned int event = (unsigned int) status >> 16; |
| char buf[sizeof("WIFEXITED,exitcode=%u") + sizeof(int)*3 /*paranoia:*/ + 16]; |
| char evbuf[sizeof(",EVENT_VFORK_DONE (%u)") + sizeof(int)*3 /*paranoia:*/ + 16]; |
| |
| strcpy(buf, "???"); |
| if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) |
| #ifdef WCOREDUMP |
| xsprintf(buf, "WIFSIGNALED,%ssig=%s", |
| WCOREDUMP(status) ? "core," : "", |
| signame(WTERMSIG(status))); |
| #else |
| xsprintf(buf, "WIFSIGNALED,sig=%s", |
| signame(WTERMSIG(status))); |
| #endif |
| if (WIFEXITED(status)) |
| xsprintf(buf, "WIFEXITED,exitcode=%u", WEXITSTATUS(status)); |
| if (WIFSTOPPED(status)) |
| xsprintf(buf, "WIFSTOPPED,sig=%s", signame(WSTOPSIG(status))); |
| evbuf[0] = '\0'; |
| if (event != 0) { |
| static const char *const event_names[] = { |
| [PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE] = "CLONE", |
| [PTRACE_EVENT_FORK] = "FORK", |
| [PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK] = "VFORK", |
| [PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE] = "VFORK_DONE", |
| [PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC] = "EXEC", |
| [PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT] = "EXIT", |
| /* [PTRACE_EVENT_STOP (=128)] would make biggish array */ |
| }; |
| const char *e = "??"; |
| if (event < ARRAY_SIZE(event_names)) |
| e = event_names[event]; |
| else if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_STOP) |
| e = "STOP"; |
| xsprintf(evbuf, ",EVENT_%s (%u)", e, event); |
| } |
| error_msg("[wait(0x%06x) = %u] %s%s", status, pid, buf, evbuf); |
| } |
| |
| static struct tcb * |
| maybe_allocate_tcb(const int pid, int status) |
| { |
| if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) { |
| if (detach_on_execve && pid == strace_child) { |
| /* example: strace -bexecve sh -c 'exec true' */ |
| strace_child = 0; |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| /* |
| * This can happen if we inherited an unknown child. |
| * Example: (sleep 1 & exec strace true) |
| */ |
| error_msg("Exit of unknown pid %u ignored", pid); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| if (followfork) { |
| /* We assume it's a fork/vfork/clone child */ |
| struct tcb *tcp = alloctcb(pid); |
| after_successful_attach(tcp, post_attach_sigstop); |
| if (!qflag) |
| error_msg("Process %d attached", pid); |
| return tcp; |
| } else { |
| /* |
| * This can happen if a clone call misused CLONE_PTRACE itself. |
| * |
| * There used to be a dance around possible re-injection of |
| * WSTOPSIG(status), but it was later removed as the only |
| * observable stop here is the initial ptrace-stop. |
| */ |
| ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, pid, NULL, 0L); |
| error_msg("Detached unknown pid %d", pid); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static struct tcb * |
| maybe_switch_tcbs(struct tcb *tcp, const int pid) |
| { |
| FILE *fp; |
| struct tcb *execve_thread; |
| long old_pid = 0; |
| |
| if (ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, pid, NULL, &old_pid) < 0) |
| return tcp; |
| /* Avoid truncation in pid2tcb() param passing */ |
| if (old_pid <= 0 || old_pid == pid) |
| return tcp; |
| if ((unsigned long) old_pid > UINT_MAX) |
| return tcp; |
| execve_thread = pid2tcb(old_pid); |
| /* It should be !NULL, but I feel paranoid */ |
| if (!execve_thread) |
| return tcp; |
| |
| if (execve_thread->curcol != 0) { |
| /* |
| * One case we are here is -ff: |
| * try "strace -oLOG -ff test/threaded_execve" |
| */ |
| fprintf(execve_thread->outf, " <pid changed to %d ...>\n", pid); |
| /*execve_thread->curcol = 0; - no need, see code below */ |
| } |
| /* Swap output FILEs (needed for -ff) */ |
| fp = execve_thread->outf; |
| execve_thread->outf = tcp->outf; |
| tcp->outf = fp; |
| /* And their column positions */ |
| execve_thread->curcol = tcp->curcol; |
| tcp->curcol = 0; |
| /* Drop leader, but close execve'd thread outfile (if -ff) */ |
| droptcb(tcp); |
| /* Switch to the thread, reusing leader's outfile and pid */ |
| tcp = execve_thread; |
| tcp->pid = pid; |
| if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS) { |
| printleader(tcp); |
| tprintf("+++ superseded by execve in pid %lu +++\n", old_pid); |
| line_ended(); |
| tcp->flags |= TCB_REPRINT; |
| } |
| |
| return tcp; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| print_signalled(struct tcb *tcp, const int pid, int status) |
| { |
| if (pid == strace_child) { |
| exit_code = 0x100 | WTERMSIG(status); |
| strace_child = 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS |
| && is_number_in_set(WTERMSIG(status), signal_set)) { |
| printleader(tcp); |
| #ifdef WCOREDUMP |
| tprintf("+++ killed by %s %s+++\n", |
| signame(WTERMSIG(status)), |
| WCOREDUMP(status) ? "(core dumped) " : ""); |
| #else |
| tprintf("+++ killed by %s +++\n", |
| signame(WTERMSIG(status))); |
| #endif |
| line_ended(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| print_exited(struct tcb *tcp, const int pid, int status) |
| { |
| if (pid == strace_child) { |
| exit_code = WEXITSTATUS(status); |
| strace_child = 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS && |
| qflag < 2) { |
| printleader(tcp); |
| tprintf("+++ exited with %d +++\n", WEXITSTATUS(status)); |
| line_ended(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| print_stopped(struct tcb *tcp, const siginfo_t *si, const unsigned int sig) |
| { |
| if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS |
| && !hide_log(tcp) |
| && is_number_in_set(sig, signal_set)) { |
| printleader(tcp); |
| if (si) { |
| tprintf("--- %s ", signame(sig)); |
| printsiginfo(si); |
| tprints(" ---\n"); |
| } else |
| tprintf("--- stopped by %s ---\n", signame(sig)); |
| line_ended(); |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_STACKTRACE |
| if (stack_trace_enabled) |
| unwind_tcb_print(tcp); |
| #endif |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| startup_tcb(struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| debug_msg("pid %d has TCB_STARTUP, initializing it", tcp->pid); |
| |
| tcp->flags &= ~TCB_STARTUP; |
| |
| if (!use_seize) { |
| debug_msg("setting opts 0x%x on pid %d", |
| ptrace_setoptions, tcp->pid); |
| if (ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, tcp->pid, NULL, ptrace_setoptions) < 0) { |
| if (errno != ESRCH) { |
| /* Should never happen, really */ |
| perror_msg_and_die("PTRACE_SETOPTIONS"); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ((tcp->flags & TCB_GRABBED) && (get_scno(tcp) == 1)) |
| tcp->s_prev_ent = tcp->s_ent; |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| print_event_exit(struct tcb *tcp) |
| { |
| if (entering(tcp) || filtered(tcp) || hide_log(tcp) |
| || cflag == CFLAG_ONLY_STATS) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (followfork < 2 && printing_tcp && printing_tcp != tcp |
| && printing_tcp->curcol != 0) { |
| set_current_tcp(printing_tcp); |
| tprints(" <unfinished ...>\n"); |
| flush_tcp_output(printing_tcp); |
| printing_tcp->curcol = 0; |
| set_current_tcp(tcp); |
| } |
| |
| if ((followfork < 2 && printing_tcp != tcp) |
| || (tcp->flags & TCB_REPRINT)) { |
| tcp->flags &= ~TCB_REPRINT; |
| printleader(tcp); |
| tprintf("<... %s resumed>", tcp->s_ent->sys_name); |
| } |
| |
| if (!(tcp->sys_func_rval & RVAL_DECODED)) { |
| /* |
| * The decoder has probably decided to print something |
| * on exiting syscall which is not going to happen. |
| */ |
| tprints(" <unfinished ...>"); |
| } |
| |
| printing_tcp = tcp; |
| tprints(") "); |
| tabto(); |
| tprints("= ?\n"); |
| line_ended(); |
| } |
| |
| static const struct tcb_wait_data * |
| next_event(void) |
| { |
| static struct tcb_wait_data wait_data; |
| |
| int pid; |
| int status; |
| struct tcb *tcp; |
| struct tcb_wait_data *wd = &wait_data; |
| struct rusage ru; |
| |
| if (interrupted) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* |
| * Used to exit simply when nprocs hits zero, but in this testcase: |
| * int main(void) { _exit(!!fork()); } |
| * under strace -f, parent sometimes (rarely) manages |
| * to exit before we see the first stop of the child, |
| * and we are losing track of it: |
| * 19923 clone(...) = 19924 |
| * 19923 exit_group(1) = ? |
| * 19923 +++ exited with 1 +++ |
| * Exiting only when wait() returns ECHILD works better. |
| */ |
| if (popen_pid != 0) { |
| /* However, if -o|logger is in use, we can't do that. |
| * Can work around that by double-forking the logger, |
| * but that loses the ability to wait for its completion |
| * on exit. Oh well... |
| */ |
| if (nprocs == 0) |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| const bool unblock_delay_timer = is_delay_timer_armed(); |
| |
| /* |
| * The window of opportunity to handle expirations |
| * of the delay timer opens here. |
| * |
| * Unblock the signal handler for the delay timer |
| * iff the delay timer is already created. |
| */ |
| if (unblock_delay_timer) |
| sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &timer_set, NULL); |
| |
| /* |
| * If the delay timer has expired, then its expiration |
| * has been handled already by the signal handler. |
| * |
| * If the delay timer expires during wait4(), |
| * then the system call will be interrupted and |
| * the expiration will be handled by the signal handler. |
| */ |
| pid = wait4(-1, &status, __WALL, (cflag ? &ru : NULL)); |
| const int wait_errno = errno; |
| |
| /* |
| * The window of opportunity to handle expirations |
| * of the delay timer closes here. |
| * |
| * Block the signal handler for the delay timer |
| * iff it was unblocked earlier. |
| */ |
| if (unblock_delay_timer) { |
| sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &timer_set, NULL); |
| |
| if (restart_failed) |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if (pid < 0) { |
| if (wait_errno == EINTR) { |
| wd->te = TE_NEXT; |
| return wd; |
| } |
| if (nprocs == 0 && wait_errno == ECHILD) |
| return NULL; |
| /* |
| * If nprocs > 0, ECHILD is not expected, |
| * treat it as any other error here: |
| */ |
| errno = wait_errno; |
| perror_msg_and_die("wait4(__WALL)"); |
| } |
| |
| wd->status = status; |
| |
| if (pid == popen_pid) { |
| if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) |
| popen_pid = 0; |
| wd->te = TE_NEXT; |
| return wd; |
| } |
| |
| if (debug_flag) |
| print_debug_info(pid, status); |
| |
| /* Look up 'pid' in our table. */ |
| tcp = pid2tcb(pid); |
| |
| if (!tcp) { |
| tcp = maybe_allocate_tcb(pid, status); |
| if (!tcp) { |
| wd->te = TE_NEXT; |
| return wd; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| clear_regs(tcp); |
| |
| /* Set current output file */ |
| set_current_tcp(tcp); |
| |
| if (cflag) { |
| struct timespec stime = { |
| .tv_sec = ru.ru_stime.tv_sec, |
| .tv_nsec = ru.ru_stime.tv_usec * 1000 |
| }; |
| ts_sub(&tcp->dtime, &stime, &tcp->stime); |
| tcp->stime = stime; |
| } |
| |
| if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { |
| wd->te = TE_SIGNALLED; |
| return wd; |
| } |
| |
| if (WIFEXITED(status)) { |
| wd->te = TE_EXITED; |
| return wd; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * As WCONTINUED flag has not been specified to wait4, |
| * it cannot be WIFCONTINUED(status), so the only case |
| * that remains is WIFSTOPPED(status). |
| */ |
| |
| /* Is this the very first time we see this tracee stopped? */ |
| if (tcp->flags & TCB_STARTUP) |
| startup_tcb(tcp); |
| |
| const unsigned int sig = WSTOPSIG(status); |
| const unsigned int event = (unsigned int) status >> 16; |
| |
| switch (event) { |
| case 0: |
| /* |
| * Is this post-attach SIGSTOP? |
| * Interestingly, the process may stop |
| * with STOPSIG equal to some other signal |
| * than SIGSTOP if we happened to attach |
| * just before the process takes a signal. |
| */ |
| if (sig == SIGSTOP && (tcp->flags & TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP)) { |
| debug_func_msg("ignored SIGSTOP on pid %d", tcp->pid); |
| tcp->flags &= ~TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP; |
| wd->te = TE_RESTART; |
| } else if (sig == syscall_trap_sig) { |
| wd->te = TE_SYSCALL_STOP; |
| } else { |
| memset(&wd->si, 0, sizeof(wd->si)); |
| /* |
| * True if tracee is stopped by signal |
| * (as opposed to "tracee received signal"). |
| * TODO: shouldn't we check for errno == EINVAL too? |
| * We can get ESRCH instead, you know... |
| */ |
| bool stopped = ptrace(PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, pid, 0, &wd->si) < 0; |
| wd->te = stopped ? TE_GROUP_STOP : TE_SIGNAL_DELIVERY_STOP; |
| } |
| break; |
| case PTRACE_EVENT_STOP: |
| /* |
| * PTRACE_INTERRUPT-stop or group-stop. |
| * PTRACE_INTERRUPT-stop has sig == SIGTRAP here. |
| */ |
| switch (sig) { |
| case SIGSTOP: |
| case SIGTSTP: |
| case SIGTTIN: |
| case SIGTTOU: |
| wd->te = TE_GROUP_STOP; |
| break; |
| default: |
| wd->te = TE_RESTART; |
| } |
| break; |
| case PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC: |
| wd->te = TE_STOP_BEFORE_EXECVE; |
| break; |
| case PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT: |
| wd->te = TE_STOP_BEFORE_EXIT; |
| break; |
| default: |
| wd->te = TE_RESTART; |
| } |
| |
| return wd; |
| } |
| |
| static int |
| trace_syscall(struct tcb *tcp, unsigned int *sig) |
| { |
| if (entering(tcp)) { |
| int res = syscall_entering_decode(tcp); |
| switch (res) { |
| case 0: |
| return 0; |
| case 1: |
| res = syscall_entering_trace(tcp, sig); |
| } |
| syscall_entering_finish(tcp, res); |
| return res; |
| } else { |
| struct timespec ts = {}; |
| int res = syscall_exiting_decode(tcp, &ts); |
| if (res != 0) { |
| res = syscall_exiting_trace(tcp, &ts, res); |
| } |
| syscall_exiting_finish(tcp); |
| return res; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns true iff the main trace loop has to continue. */ |
| static bool |
| dispatch_event(const struct tcb_wait_data *wd) |
| { |
| unsigned int restart_op = PTRACE_SYSCALL; |
| unsigned int restart_sig = 0; |
| enum trace_event te = wd ? wd->te : TE_BREAK; |
| /* |
| * Copy wd->status to a non-const variable to workaround glibc bugs |
| * around union wait fixed by glibc commit glibc-2.24~391 |
| */ |
| int status = wd ? wd->status : 0; |
| |
| switch (te) { |
| case TE_BREAK: |
| return false; |
| |
| case TE_NEXT: |
| return true; |
| |
| case TE_RESTART: |
| break; |
| |
| case TE_SYSCALL_STOP: |
| if (trace_syscall(current_tcp, &restart_sig) < 0) { |
| /* |
| * ptrace() failed in trace_syscall(). |
| * Likely a result of process disappearing mid-flight. |
| * Observed case: exit_group() or SIGKILL terminating |
| * all processes in thread group. |
| * We assume that ptrace error was caused by process death. |
| * We used to detach(current_tcp) here, but since we no |
| * longer implement "detach before death" policy/hack, |
| * we can let this process to report its death to us |
| * normally, via WIFEXITED or WIFSIGNALED wait status. |
| */ |
| return true; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case TE_SIGNAL_DELIVERY_STOP: |
| restart_sig = WSTOPSIG(status); |
| print_stopped(current_tcp, &wd->si, restart_sig); |
| break; |
| |
| case TE_SIGNALLED: |
| print_signalled(current_tcp, current_tcp->pid, status); |
| droptcb(current_tcp); |
| return true; |
| |
| case TE_GROUP_STOP: |
| restart_sig = WSTOPSIG(status); |
| print_stopped(current_tcp, NULL, restart_sig); |
| if (use_seize) { |
| /* |
| * This ends ptrace-stop, but does *not* end group-stop. |
| * This makes stopping signals work properly on straced |
| * process (that is, process really stops. It used to |
| * continue to run). |
| */ |
| restart_op = PTRACE_LISTEN; |
| restart_sig = 0; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case TE_EXITED: |
| print_exited(current_tcp, current_tcp->pid, status); |
| droptcb(current_tcp); |
| return true; |
| |
| case TE_STOP_BEFORE_EXECVE: |
| /* |
| * Check that we are inside syscall now (next event after |
| * PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC should be for syscall exiting). If it is |
| * not the case, we might have a situation when we attach to a |
| * process and the first thing we see is a PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC |
| * and all the following syscall state tracking is screwed up |
| * otherwise. |
| */ |
| if (entering(current_tcp)) { |
| int ret; |
| |
| error_msg("Stray PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC from pid %d" |
| ", trying to recover...", |
| current_tcp->pid); |
| |
| current_tcp->flags |= TCB_RECOVERING; |
| ret = trace_syscall(current_tcp, &restart_sig); |
| current_tcp->flags &= ~TCB_RECOVERING; |
| |
| if (ret < 0) { |
| /* The reason is described in TE_SYSCALL_STOP */ |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Under Linux, execve changes pid to thread leader's pid, |
| * and we see this changed pid on EVENT_EXEC and later, |
| * execve sysexit. Leader "disappears" without exit |
| * notification. Let user know that, drop leader's tcb, |
| * and fix up pid in execve thread's tcb. |
| * Effectively, execve thread's tcb replaces leader's tcb. |
| * |
| * BTW, leader is 'stuck undead' (doesn't report WIFEXITED |
| * on exit syscall) in multithreaded programs exactly |
| * in order to handle this case. |
| * |
| * PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG returns old pid starting from Linux 3.0. |
| * On 2.6 and earlier, it can return garbage. |
| */ |
| if (os_release >= KERNEL_VERSION(3, 0, 0)) |
| set_current_tcp(maybe_switch_tcbs(current_tcp, |
| current_tcp->pid)); |
| |
| if (detach_on_execve) { |
| if (current_tcp->flags & TCB_SKIP_DETACH_ON_FIRST_EXEC) { |
| current_tcp->flags &= ~TCB_SKIP_DETACH_ON_FIRST_EXEC; |
| } else { |
| detach(current_tcp); /* do "-b execve" thingy */ |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case TE_STOP_BEFORE_EXIT: |
| print_event_exit(current_tcp); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* We handled quick cases, we are permitted to interrupt now. */ |
| if (interrupted) |
| return false; |
| |
| /* If the process is being delayed, do not ptrace_restart just yet */ |
| if (syscall_delayed(current_tcp)) |
| return true; |
| |
| if (ptrace_restart(restart_op, current_tcp, restart_sig) < 0) { |
| /* Note: ptrace_restart emitted error message */ |
| exit_code = 1; |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| static bool |
| restart_delayed_tcb(struct tcb *const tcp) |
| { |
| const struct tcb_wait_data wd = { .te = TE_RESTART }; |
| |
| debug_func_msg("pid %d", tcp->pid); |
| |
| tcp->flags &= ~TCB_DELAYED; |
| |
| struct tcb *const prev_tcp = current_tcp; |
| current_tcp = tcp; |
| bool ret = dispatch_event(&wd); |
| current_tcp = prev_tcp; |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static bool |
| restart_delayed_tcbs(void) |
| { |
| struct tcb *tcp_next = NULL; |
| struct timespec ts_now; |
| |
| clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts_now); |
| |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < tcbtabsize; i++) { |
| struct tcb *tcp = tcbtab[i]; |
| |
| if (tcp->pid && syscall_delayed(tcp)) { |
| if (ts_cmp(&ts_now, &tcp->delay_expiration_time) > 0) { |
| if (!restart_delayed_tcb(tcp)) |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| /* Check whether this tcb is the next. */ |
| if (!tcp_next || |
| ts_cmp(&tcp_next->delay_expiration_time, |
| &tcp->delay_expiration_time) > 0) { |
| tcp_next = tcp; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (tcp_next) |
| arm_delay_timer(tcp_next); |
| |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * As this signal handler does a lot of work that is not suitable |
| * for signal handlers, extra care must be taken to ensure that |
| * it is enabled only in those places where it's safe. |
| */ |
| static void |
| timer_sighandler(int sig) |
| { |
| delay_timer_expired(); |
| |
| if (restart_failed) |
| return; |
| |
| int saved_errno = errno; |
| |
| if (!restart_delayed_tcbs()) |
| restart_failed = 1; |
| |
| errno = saved_errno; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef ENABLE_COVERAGE_GCOV |
| extern void __gcov_flush(void); |
| #endif |
| |
| static void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN |
| terminate(void) |
| { |
| cleanup(); |
| fflush(NULL); |
| if (shared_log != stderr) |
| fclose(shared_log); |
| if (popen_pid) { |
| while (waitpid(popen_pid, NULL, 0) < 0 && errno == EINTR) |
| ; |
| } |
| if (exit_code > 0xff) { |
| /* Avoid potential core file clobbering. */ |
| struct_rlimit rlim = {0, 0}; |
| set_rlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim); |
| |
| /* Child was killed by a signal, mimic that. */ |
| exit_code &= 0xff; |
| signal(exit_code, SIG_DFL); |
| #ifdef ENABLE_COVERAGE_GCOV |
| __gcov_flush(); |
| #endif |
| raise(exit_code); |
| |
| /* Unblock the signal. */ |
| sigset_t mask; |
| sigemptyset(&mask); |
| sigaddset(&mask, exit_code); |
| #ifdef ENABLE_COVERAGE_GCOV |
| __gcov_flush(); |
| #endif |
| sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, NULL); |
| |
| /* Paranoia - what if this signal is not fatal? |
| Exit with 128 + signo then. */ |
| exit_code += 128; |
| } |
| exit(exit_code); |
| } |
| |
| int |
| main(int argc, char *argv[]) |
| { |
| setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); |
| init(argc, argv); |
| |
| exit_code = !nprocs; |
| |
| while (dispatch_event(next_event())) |
| ; |
| terminate(); |
| } |