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/*
* New Interface to Process Table -- PROCTAB Stream (a la Directory streams)
* Copyright (C) 1996 Charles L. Blake.
* Copyright (C) 1998 Michael K. Johnson
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* Copyright 1998-2003 Albert Cahalan
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
#include "version.h"
#include "readproc.h"
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#include "alloc.h"
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#include "escape.h"
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#include "pwcache.h"
#include "devname.h"
#include "procps.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/dir.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
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// sometimes it's easier to do this manually, w/o gcc helping
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#ifdef PROF
extern void __cyg_profile_func_enter(void*,void*);
#define ENTER(x) __cyg_profile_func_enter((void*)x,(void*)x)
#define LEAVE(x) __cyg_profile_func_exit((void*)x,(void*)x)
#else
#define ENTER(x)
#define LEAVE(x)
#endif
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
// used when multi-threaded and some memory must not be freed
#define MK_THREAD(q) q->pad_1 = '\xee'
#define IS_THREAD(q) ( q->pad_1 == '\xee' )
#endif
// utility buffers of MAX_BUFSZ bytes each, available to
// any function following an openproc() call
static char *src_buffer,
*dst_buffer;
#define MAX_BUFSZ 1024*64*2
#ifndef SIGNAL_STRING
// convert hex string to unsigned long long
static unsigned long long unhex(const char *restrict cp){
unsigned long long ull = 0;
for(;;){
char c = *cp++;
if(unlikely(c<0x30)) break;
ull = (ull<<4) | (c - (c>0x57) ? 0x57 : 0x30) ;
}
return ull;
}
#endif
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static int task_dir_missing;
// free any additional dynamically acquired storage associated with a proc_t
// ( and if it's to be reused, refresh it otherwise destroy it )
static inline void free_acquired (proc_t *p, int reuse) {
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
if (!IS_THREAD(p)) {
#endif
if (p->environ) free((void*)*p->environ);
if (p->cmdline) free((void*)*p->cmdline);
if (p->cgroup) free((void*)*p->cgroup);
if (p->supgid) free(p->supgid);
if (p->supgrp) free(p->supgrp);
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
}
#endif
memset(p, reuse ? '\0' : '\xff', sizeof(*p));
}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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typedef struct status_table_struct {
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unsigned char name[7]; // /proc/*/status field name
unsigned char len; // name length
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#ifdef LABEL_OFFSET
long offset; // jump address offset
#else
void *addr;
#endif
} status_table_struct;
#ifdef LABEL_OFFSET
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#define F(x) {#x, sizeof(#x)-1, (long)(&&case_##x-&&base)},
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#else
#define F(x) {#x, sizeof(#x)-1, &&case_##x},
#endif
#define NUL {"", 0, 0},
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// Derived from:
// gperf -7 --language=ANSI-C --key-positions=1,3,4 -C -n -c <if-not-piped>
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//
// Suggested method:
// Grep this file for "case_", then strip those down to the name.
// Eliminate duplicates (due to #ifs), the ' case_' prefix and
// any c comments. Leave the colon and newline so that "Pid:\n",
// "Threads:\n", etc. would be lines, but no quote, no escape, etc.
//
// After a pipe through gperf, insert the resulting 'asso_values'
// into our 'asso' array. Then convert the gperf 'wordlist' array
// into our 'table' array by wrapping the string literals within
// the F macro and replacing empty strings with the NUL define.
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//
// In the status_table_struct watch out for name size (grrr, expanding)
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// and the number of entries (we mask with 63 for now). The table
// must be padded out to 64 entries, maybe 128 in the future.
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static void status2proc(char *S, proc_t *restrict P, int is_proc){
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long Threads = 0;
long Tgid = 0;
long Pid = 0;
// 128 entries because we trust the kernel to use ASCII names
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static const unsigned char asso[] =
{
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64,
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64,
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64,
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64,
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64,
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 28, 64,
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 8, 25, 23, 25,
6, 25, 0, 3, 64, 64, 3, 64, 25, 64,
20, 1, 1, 5, 0, 30, 0, 0, 64, 64,
64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 3, 64, 0,
0, 18, 64, 10, 64, 10, 64, 64, 64, 20,
64, 20, 0, 64, 25, 64, 3, 15, 64, 0,
30, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64
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};
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static const status_table_struct table[] = {
F(VmHWM)
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NUL NUL
F(VmLck)
NUL
F(VmSwap)
F(VmRSS)
NUL
F(VmStk)
NUL
F(Tgid)
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F(State)
NUL
F(VmLib)
NUL
F(VmSize)
F(SigQ)
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NUL
F(SigIgn)
NUL
F(VmPTE)
F(FDSize)
NUL
F(SigBlk)
NUL
F(ShdPnd)
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F(VmData)
NUL
F(CapInh)
NUL
F(PPid)
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NUL NUL
F(CapBnd)
NUL
F(SigPnd)
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NUL NUL
F(VmPeak)
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NUL
F(SigCgt)
NUL NUL
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F(Threads)
NUL
F(CapPrm)
NUL NUL
F(Pid)
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NUL
F(CapEff)
NUL NUL
F(Gid)
NUL
F(VmExe)
NUL NUL
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F(Uid)
NUL
F(Groups)
NUL NUL
F(Name)
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};
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#undef F
#undef NUL
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ENTER(0x220);
goto base;
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for(;;){
char *colon;
status_table_struct entry;
// advance to next line
S = strchr(S, '\n');
if(unlikely(!S)) break; // if no newline
S++;
// examine a field name (hash and compare)
base:
if(unlikely(!*S)) break;
entry = table[63 & (asso[(int)S[3]] + asso[(int)S[2]] + asso[(int)S[0]])];
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colon = strchr(S, ':');
if(unlikely(!colon)) break;
if(unlikely(colon[1]!='\t')) break;
if(unlikely(colon-S != entry.len)) continue;
if(unlikely(memcmp(entry.name,S,colon-S))) continue;
S = colon+2; // past the '\t'
#ifdef LABEL_OFFSET
goto *(&&base + entry.offset);
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#else
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goto *entry.addr;
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#endif
case_Name:
{ unsigned u = 0;
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while(u < sizeof P->cmd - 1u){
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int c = *S++;
if(unlikely(c=='\n')) break;
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if(unlikely(c=='\0')) break; // should never happen
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if(unlikely(c=='\\')){
c = *S++;
if(c=='\n') break; // should never happen
if(!c) break; // should never happen
if(c=='n') c='\n'; // else we assume it is '\\'
}
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P->cmd[u++] = c;
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}
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P->cmd[u] = '\0';
S--; // put back the '\n' or '\0'
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continue;
}
#ifdef SIGNAL_STRING
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case_ShdPnd:
memcpy(P->signal, S, 16);
P->signal[16] = '\0';
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continue;
case_SigBlk:
memcpy(P->blocked, S, 16);
P->blocked[16] = '\0';
continue;
case_SigCgt:
memcpy(P->sigcatch, S, 16);
P->sigcatch[16] = '\0';
continue;
case_SigIgn:
memcpy(P->sigignore, S, 16);
P->sigignore[16] = '\0';
continue;
case_SigPnd:
memcpy(P->_sigpnd, S, 16);
P->_sigpnd[16] = '\0';
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continue;
#else
case_ShdPnd:
P->signal = unhex(S);
continue;
case_SigBlk:
P->blocked = unhex(S);
continue;
case_SigCgt:
P->sigcatch = unhex(S);
continue;
case_SigIgn:
P->sigignore = unhex(S);
continue;
case_SigPnd:
P->_sigpnd = unhex(S);
continue;
#endif
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case_State:
P->state = *S;
continue;
case_Tgid:
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Tgid = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_Pid:
Pid = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_PPid:
P->ppid = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_Threads:
Threads = strtol(S,&S,10);
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continue;
case_Uid:
P->ruid = strtol(S,&S,10);
P->euid = strtol(S,&S,10);
P->suid = strtol(S,&S,10);
P->fuid = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
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case_Gid:
P->rgid = strtol(S,&S,10);
P->egid = strtol(S,&S,10);
P->sgid = strtol(S,&S,10);
P->fgid = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
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case_VmData:
P->vm_data = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_VmExe:
P->vm_exe = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_VmLck:
P->vm_lock = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_VmLib:
P->vm_lib = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_VmRSS:
P->vm_rss = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_VmSize:
P->vm_size = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_VmStk:
P->vm_stack = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_VmSwap: // Linux 2.6.34
P->vm_swap = strtol(S,&S,10);
continue;
case_Groups:
{ char *nl = strchr(S, '\n');
int j = nl ? (nl - S) : strlen(S);
if (j) {
P->supgid = xmalloc(j+1); // +1 in case space disappears
memcpy(P->supgid, S, j);
if (unlikely(' ' != P->supgid[--j])) ++j;
P->supgid[j] = '\0'; // whack the space or the newline
for ( ; j; j--)
if (' ' == P->supgid[j])
P->supgid[j] = ',';
library: standardize handling of cgroup, supgid Some inconsistencies have emerged during development of support for these relatively new proc_t fields. For example, a PROC_FILLCGROUP flag (via file2strvec) could return NULL in cgroup whereas PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) *almost* guaranteed a return address (as is true for PROC_EDITCMDLCVT and cmdline). But even PROC_EDITCGRPCVT could return NULL if the kernel version was less than 2.6.24. Then with NULL ps would display a "-" while top would show "n/a". And while unlikely, with the PROC_FILLSTATUS flag (via status2proc) a NULL supgid address was theoretically possible and both ps and top would then show "n/a". This commit standardizes the following usage: . PROC_FILLSTATUS (via status2proc) guarantees a valid supgid address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" . PROC_FILLCGROUP plus PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) guarantees a cgroup single vector representing either a true control group hierarchy or "-" And as was true before, the following remains true: PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cmdline pointer . PROC_FILLCGROUP (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cgroup pointer . PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG plus PROC_EDITCMDLCVT (via fill_cmdline_cvt) guarantees a cmdline single vector representing either a true command line or a bracketed program name . PROC_FILLSTATUS plus PROC_FILLSUPGRP (via supgrps_from_supgids) guarantees a valid supgrp address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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}
continue;
}
case_CapBnd:
case_CapEff:
case_CapInh:
case_CapPrm:
case_FDSize:
case_SigQ:
case_VmHWM: // 2005, peak VmRSS unless VmRSS is bigger
case_VmPTE:
case_VmPeak: // 2005, peak VmSize unless VmSize is bigger
continue;
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}
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#if 0
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// recent kernels supply per-tgid pending signals
if(is_proc && *ShdPnd){
memcpy(P->signal, ShdPnd, 16);
P->signal[16] = '\0';
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}
#endif
// recent kernels supply per-tgid pending signals
#ifdef SIGNAL_STRING
if(!is_proc || !P->signal[0]){
memcpy(P->signal, P->_sigpnd, 16);
P->signal[16] = '\0';
}
#else
if(!is_proc){
P->signal = P->_sigpnd;
}
#endif
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// Linux 2.4.13-pre1 to max 2.4.xx have a useless "Tgid"
// that is not initialized for built-in kernel tasks.
// Only 2.6.0 and above have "Threads" (nlwp) info.
if(Threads){
P->nlwp = Threads;
P->tgid = Tgid; // the POSIX PID value
P->tid = Pid; // the thread ID
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}else{
P->nlwp = 1;
P->tgid = Pid;
P->tid = Pid;
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}
library: standardize handling of cgroup, supgid Some inconsistencies have emerged during development of support for these relatively new proc_t fields. For example, a PROC_FILLCGROUP flag (via file2strvec) could return NULL in cgroup whereas PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) *almost* guaranteed a return address (as is true for PROC_EDITCMDLCVT and cmdline). But even PROC_EDITCGRPCVT could return NULL if the kernel version was less than 2.6.24. Then with NULL ps would display a "-" while top would show "n/a". And while unlikely, with the PROC_FILLSTATUS flag (via status2proc) a NULL supgid address was theoretically possible and both ps and top would then show "n/a". This commit standardizes the following usage: . PROC_FILLSTATUS (via status2proc) guarantees a valid supgid address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" . PROC_FILLCGROUP plus PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) guarantees a cgroup single vector representing either a true control group hierarchy or "-" And as was true before, the following remains true: PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cmdline pointer . PROC_FILLCGROUP (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cgroup pointer . PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG plus PROC_EDITCMDLCVT (via fill_cmdline_cvt) guarantees a cmdline single vector representing either a true command line or a bracketed program name . PROC_FILLSTATUS plus PROC_FILLSUPGRP (via supgrps_from_supgids) guarantees a valid supgrp address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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if (!P->supgid)
P->supgid = xstrdup("-");
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LEAVE(0x220);
}
static void supgrps_from_supgids (proc_t *p) {
char *g, *s;
int t;
if (!p->supgid || '-' == *p->supgid) {
p->supgrp = xstrdup("-");
return;
}
s = p->supgid;
t = 0;
do {
if (',' == *s) ++s;
g = group_from_gid((uid_t)strtol(s, &s, 10));
p->supgrp = xrealloc(p->supgrp, P_G_SZ+t+2);
t += snprintf(p->supgrp+t, P_G_SZ+2, "%s%s", t ? "," : "", g);
} while (*s);
}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#ifdef OOMEM_ENABLE
static void oomscore2proc(const char* S, proc_t *restrict P)
{
sscanf(S, "%d", &P->oom_score);
}
static void oomadj2proc(const char* S, proc_t *restrict P)
{
sscanf(S, "%d", &P->oom_adj);
}
#endif
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Reads /proc/*/stat files, being careful not to trip over processes with
// names like ":-) 1 2 3 4 5 6".
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static void stat2proc(const char* S, proc_t *restrict P) {
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unsigned num;
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char* tmp;
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ENTER(0x160);
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/* fill in default values for older kernels */
P->processor = 0;
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P->rtprio = -1;
P->sched = -1;
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P->nlwp = 0;
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S = strchr(S, '(') + 1;
tmp = strrchr(S, ')');
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num = tmp - S;
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if(unlikely(num >= sizeof P->cmd)) num = sizeof P->cmd - 1;
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memcpy(P->cmd, S, num);
P->cmd[num] = '\0';
S = tmp + 2; // skip ") "
num = sscanf(S,
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"%c "
"%d %d %d %d %d "
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"%lu %lu %lu %lu %lu "
"%Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu " /* utime stime cutime cstime */
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"%ld %ld "
"%d "
"%ld "
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"%Lu " /* start_time */
"%lu "
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"%ld "
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"%lu %"KLF"u %"KLF"u %"KLF"u %"KLF"u %"KLF"u "
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"%*s %*s %*s %*s " /* discard, no RT signals & Linux 2.1 used hex */
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"%"KLF"u %*lu %*lu "
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"%d %d "
"%lu %lu",
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&P->state,
&P->ppid, &P->pgrp, &P->session, &P->tty, &P->tpgid,
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&P->flags, &P->min_flt, &P->cmin_flt, &P->maj_flt, &P->cmaj_flt,
&P->utime, &P->stime, &P->cutime, &P->cstime,
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&P->priority, &P->nice,
&P->nlwp,
&P->alarm,
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&P->start_time,
&P->vsize,
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&P->rss,
&P->rss_rlim, &P->start_code, &P->end_code, &P->start_stack, &P->kstk_esp, &P->kstk_eip,
/* P->signal, P->blocked, P->sigignore, P->sigcatch, */ /* can't use */
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&P->wchan, /* &P->nswap, &P->cnswap, */ /* nswap and cnswap dead for 2.4.xx and up */
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/* -- Linux 2.0.35 ends here -- */
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&P->exit_signal, &P->processor, /* 2.2.1 ends with "exit_signal" */
/* -- Linux 2.2.8 to 2.5.17 end here -- */
&P->rtprio, &P->sched /* both added to 2.5.18 */
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);
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if(!P->nlwp){
P->nlwp = 1;
}
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LEAVE(0x160);
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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static void statm2proc(const char* s, proc_t *restrict P) {
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int num;
num = sscanf(s, "%ld %ld %ld %ld %ld %ld %ld",
&P->size, &P->resident, &P->share,
&P->trs, &P->lrs, &P->drs, &P->dt);
/* fprintf(stderr, "statm2proc converted %d fields.\n",num); */
}
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static int file2str(const char *directory, const char *what, char *ret, int cap) {
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static char filename[80];
int fd, num_read;
sprintf(filename, "%s/%s", directory, what);
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fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY, 0);
if(unlikely(fd==-1)) return -1;
num_read = read(fd, ret, cap - 1);
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close(fd);
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if(unlikely(num_read<=0)) return -1;
ret[num_read] = '\0';
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return num_read;
}
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static char** file2strvec(const char* directory, const char* what) {
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char buf[2048]; /* read buf bytes at a time */
char *p, *rbuf = 0, *endbuf, **q, **ret;
int fd, tot = 0, n, c, end_of_file = 0;
int align;
sprintf(buf, "%s/%s", directory, what);
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fd = open(buf, O_RDONLY, 0);
if(fd==-1) return NULL;
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/* read whole file into a memory buffer, allocating as we go */
while ((n = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1)) >= 0) {
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if (n < (int)(sizeof buf - 1))
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end_of_file = 1;
if (n == 0 && rbuf == 0) {
close(fd);
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return NULL; /* process died between our open and read */
}
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if (n < 0) {
if (rbuf)
free(rbuf);
close(fd);
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return NULL; /* read error */
}
if (end_of_file && (n == 0 || buf[n-1]))/* last read char not null */
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buf[n++] = '\0'; /* so append null-terminator */
rbuf = xrealloc(rbuf, tot + n); /* allocate more memory */
memcpy(rbuf + tot, buf, n); /* copy buffer into it */
tot += n; /* increment total byte ctr */
if (end_of_file)
break;
}
close(fd);
if (n <= 0 && !end_of_file) {
if (rbuf) free(rbuf);
return NULL; /* read error */
}
endbuf = rbuf + tot; /* count space for pointers */
align = (sizeof(char*)-1) - ((tot + sizeof(char*)-1) & (sizeof(char*)-1));
for (c = 0, p = rbuf; p < endbuf; p++) {
if (!*p || *p == '\n')
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c += sizeof(char*);
if (*p == '\n')
*p = 0;
}
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c += sizeof(char*); /* one extra for NULL term */
rbuf = xrealloc(rbuf, tot + c + align); /* make room for ptrs AT END */
endbuf = rbuf + tot; /* addr just past data buf */
q = ret = (char**) (endbuf+align); /* ==> free(*ret) to dealloc */
*q++ = p = rbuf; /* point ptrs to the strings */
endbuf--; /* do not traverse final NUL */
while (++p < endbuf)
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if (!*p) /* NUL char implies that */
*q++ = p+1; /* next string -> next char */
*q = 0; /* null ptr list terminator */
return ret;
}
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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// this is the former under utilized 'read_cmdline', which has been
// generalized in support of these new libproc flags:
// PROC_EDITCGRPCVT, PROC_EDITCMDLCVT and PROC_EDITENVRCVT
static int read_unvectored(char *restrict const dst, unsigned sz, const char* whom, const char *what, char sep) {
char path[PROCPATHLEN];
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int fd;
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unsigned n = 0;
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", whom, what);
fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
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if(fd==-1) return 0;
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for(;;){
ssize_t r = read(fd,dst+n,sz-n);
if(r==-1){
if(errno==EINTR) continue;
break;
}
n += r;
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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if(n==sz) { // filled the buffer
--n; // make room for '\0'
break;
}
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if(r==0) break; // EOF
}
close(fd);
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if(n){
int i=n;
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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while(i--)
if(dst[i]=='\n' || dst[i]=='\0') dst[i]=sep;
if(dst[n-1]==' ') dst[n-1]='\0';
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}
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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dst[n] = '\0';
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return n;
}
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enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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static char** vectorize_this_str (const char* src) {
#define pSZ (sizeof(char*))
char *cpy, **vec;
int adj, tot;
tot = strlen(src) + 1; // prep for our vectors
adj = (pSZ-1) - ((tot + pSZ-1) & (pSZ-1)); // calc alignment bytes
cpy = xcalloc(tot + adj + (2 * pSZ)); // get new larger buffer
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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snprintf(cpy, tot, "%s", src); // duplicate their string
vec = (char**)(cpy + tot + adj); // prep pointer to pointers
*vec = cpy; // point 1st vector to string
*(vec+1) = NULL; // null ptr 'list' delimit
return vec; // ==> free(*vec) to dealloc
#undef pSZ
}
// This routine reads a 'cgroup' for the designated proc_t.
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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// It is similar to file2strvec except we filter and concatenate
// the data into a single string represented as a single vector.
static void fill_cgroup_cvt (const char* directory, proc_t *restrict p) {
#define vMAX ( MAX_BUFSZ - (int)(dst - dst_buffer) )
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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char *src, *dst, *grp, *eob;
int tot, x, whackable_int = MAX_BUFSZ;
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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*(dst = dst_buffer) = '\0'; // empty destination
tot = read_unvectored(src_buffer, MAX_BUFSZ, directory, "cgroup", '\0');
for (src = src_buffer, eob = src_buffer + tot; src < eob; src += x) {
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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x = 1; // loop assist
if (!*src) continue;
x = strlen((grp = src));
if ('/' == grp[x - 1]) continue; // skip empty root cgroups
#if 0
grp += strspn(grp, "0123456789:"); // jump past group number
#endif
dst += snprintf(dst, vMAX, "%s", (dst > dst_buffer) ? "," : "");
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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dst += escape_str(dst, grp, vMAX, &whackable_int);
}
p->cgroup = vectorize_this_str(dst_buffer[0] ? dst_buffer : "-");
#undef vMAX
}
// This routine reads a 'cmdline' for the designated proc_t, "escapes"
// the result into a single string represented as a single vector
// and guarantees the caller a valid proc_t.cmdline pointer.
static void fill_cmdline_cvt (const char* directory, proc_t *restrict p) {
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#define uFLG ( ESC_BRACKETS | ESC_DEFUNCT )
int whackable_int = MAX_BUFSZ;
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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if (read_unvectored(src_buffer, MAX_BUFSZ, directory, "cmdline", ' '))
escape_str(dst_buffer, src_buffer, MAX_BUFSZ, &whackable_int);
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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else
escape_command(dst_buffer, p, MAX_BUFSZ, &whackable_int, uFLG);
p->cmdline = vectorize_this_str(dst_buffer);
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#undef uFLG
}
// This routine reads an 'environ' for the designated proc_t and
// guarantees the caller a valid proc_t.environ pointer.
static void fill_environ_cvt (const char* directory, proc_t *restrict p) {
int whackable_int = MAX_BUFSZ;
dst_buffer[0] = '\0';
if (read_unvectored(src_buffer, MAX_BUFSZ, directory, "environ", ' '))
escape_str(dst_buffer, src_buffer, MAX_BUFSZ, &whackable_int);
p->environ = vectorize_this_str(dst_buffer[0] ? dst_buffer : "-");
}
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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// warning: interface may change
int read_cmdline(char *restrict const dst, unsigned sz, unsigned pid) {
char path[PROCPATHLEN];
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "/proc/%u", pid);
return read_unvectored(dst, sz, path, "cmdline", ' ');
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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}
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/* These are some nice GNU C expression subscope "inline" functions.
* The can be used with arbitrary types and evaluate their arguments
* exactly once.
*/
/* Test if item X of type T is present in the 0 terminated list L */
# define XinL(T, X, L) ( { \
T x = (X), *l = (L); \
while (*l && *l != x) l++; \
*l == x; \
} )
/* Test if item X of type T is present in the list L of length N */
# define XinLN(T, X, L, N) ( { \
T x = (X), *l = (L); \
int i = 0, n = (N); \
while (i < n && l[i] != x) i++; \
i < n && l[i] == x; \
} )
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This reads process info from /proc in the traditional way, for one process.
// The pid (tgid? tid?) is already in p, and a path to it in path, with some
// room to spare.
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static proc_t* simple_readproc(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, proc_t *restrict const p) {
static struct stat sb; // stat() buffer
static char sbuf[4096]; // buffer for stat,statm,status
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char *restrict const path = PT->path;
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unsigned flags = PT->flags;
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if (unlikely(stat(path, &sb) == -1)) /* no such dirent (anymore) */
goto next_proc;
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if ((flags & PROC_UID) && !XinLN(uid_t, sb.st_uid, PT->uids, PT->nuid))
goto next_proc; /* not one of the requested uids */
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p->euid = sb.st_uid; /* need a way to get real uid */
p->egid = sb.st_gid; /* need a way to get real gid */
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if (flags & PROC_FILLSTAT) { // read /proc/#/stat
if (unlikely(file2str(path, "stat", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) == -1))
goto next_proc;
stat2proc(sbuf, p);
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}
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if (flags & PROC_FILLMEM) { // read /proc/#/statm
if (likely(file2str(path, "statm", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1))
statm2proc(sbuf, p);
}
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if (flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { // read /proc/#/status
if (likely(file2str(path, "status", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1)){
status2proc(sbuf, p, 1);
if (flags & PROC_FILLSUPGRP)
supgrps_from_supgids(p);
}
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}
// if multithreaded, some values are crap
if(p->nlwp > 1){
p->wchan = (KLONG)~0ull;
}
/* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */
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if (flags & PROC_FILLUSR){
memcpy(p->euser, user_from_uid(p->euid), sizeof p->euser);
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if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) {
memcpy(p->ruser, user_from_uid(p->ruid), sizeof p->ruser);
memcpy(p->suser, user_from_uid(p->suid), sizeof p->suser);
memcpy(p->fuser, user_from_uid(p->fuid), sizeof p->fuser);
}
}
/* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */
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if (flags & PROC_FILLGRP){
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memcpy(p->egroup, group_from_gid(p->egid), sizeof p->egroup);
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if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) {
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memcpy(p->rgroup, group_from_gid(p->rgid), sizeof p->rgroup);
memcpy(p->sgroup, group_from_gid(p->sgid), sizeof p->sgroup);
memcpy(p->fgroup, group_from_gid(p->fgid), sizeof p->fgroup);
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}
}
if (unlikely(flags & PROC_FILLENV)) { // read /proc/#/environ
if (flags & PROC_EDITENVRCVT)
fill_environ_cvt(path, p);
else
p->environ = file2strvec(path, "environ");
} else
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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p->environ = NULL;
if (flags & (PROC_FILLCOM|PROC_FILLARG)) { // read /proc/#/cmdline
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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if (flags & PROC_EDITCMDLCVT)
fill_cmdline_cvt(path, p);
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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else
p->cmdline = file2strvec(path, "cmdline");
} else
p->cmdline = NULL;
library: standardize handling of cgroup, supgid Some inconsistencies have emerged during development of support for these relatively new proc_t fields. For example, a PROC_FILLCGROUP flag (via file2strvec) could return NULL in cgroup whereas PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) *almost* guaranteed a return address (as is true for PROC_EDITCMDLCVT and cmdline). But even PROC_EDITCGRPCVT could return NULL if the kernel version was less than 2.6.24. Then with NULL ps would display a "-" while top would show "n/a". And while unlikely, with the PROC_FILLSTATUS flag (via status2proc) a NULL supgid address was theoretically possible and both ps and top would then show "n/a". This commit standardizes the following usage: . PROC_FILLSTATUS (via status2proc) guarantees a valid supgid address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" . PROC_FILLCGROUP plus PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) guarantees a cgroup single vector representing either a true control group hierarchy or "-" And as was true before, the following remains true: PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cmdline pointer . PROC_FILLCGROUP (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cgroup pointer . PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG plus PROC_EDITCMDLCVT (via fill_cmdline_cvt) guarantees a cmdline single vector representing either a true command line or a bracketed program name . PROC_FILLSTATUS plus PROC_FILLSUPGRP (via supgrps_from_supgids) guarantees a valid supgrp address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2012-06-28 10:30:01 +05:30
if ((flags & PROC_FILLCGROUP)) { // read /proc/#/cgroup
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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if (flags & PROC_EDITCGRPCVT)
fill_cgroup_cvt(path, p);
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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else
p->cgroup = file2strvec(path, "cgroup");
} else
p->cgroup = NULL;
#ifdef OOMEM_ENABLE
if (unlikely(flags & PROC_FILLOOM)) {
if (likely(file2str(path, "oom_score", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1))
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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oomscore2proc(sbuf, p);
if (likely(file2str(path, "oom_adj", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1))
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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oomadj2proc(sbuf, p);
}
#endif
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return p;
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next_proc:
return NULL;
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This reads /proc/*/task/* data, for one task.
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
// p is the POSIX process (task group summary) & source for some copies if !NULL
#else
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// p is the POSIX process (task group summary) (not needed by THIS implementation)
#endif
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// t is the POSIX thread (task group member, generally not the leader)
// path is a path to the task, with some room to spare.
static proc_t* simple_readtask(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, const proc_t *restrict const p, proc_t *restrict const t, char *restrict const path) {
static struct stat sb; // stat() buffer
static char sbuf[4096]; // buffer for stat,statm,status
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unsigned flags = PT->flags;
if (unlikely(stat(path, &sb) == -1)) /* no such dirent (anymore) */
goto next_task;
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// if ((flags & PROC_UID) && !XinLN(uid_t, sb.st_uid, PT->uids, PT->nuid))
// goto next_task; /* not one of the requested uids */
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t->euid = sb.st_uid; /* need a way to get real uid */
t->egid = sb.st_gid; /* need a way to get real gid */
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if (flags & PROC_FILLSTAT) { // read /proc/#/task/#/stat
if (unlikely(file2str(path, "stat", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) == -1))
goto next_task;
stat2proc(sbuf, t);
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}
#ifndef QUICK_THREADS
if (flags & PROC_FILLMEM) // read /proc/#/task/#statm
if (likely(file2str(path, "statm", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1))
statm2proc(sbuf, t);
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#endif
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if (flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { // read /proc/#/task/#/status
if (likely(file2str(path, "status", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1)) {
status2proc(sbuf, t, 0);
#ifndef QUICK_THREADS
if (flags & PROC_FILLSUPGRP)
supgrps_from_supgids(t);
#endif
}
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}
/* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */
if (flags & PROC_FILLUSR){
memcpy(t->euser, user_from_uid(t->euid), sizeof t->euser);
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if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) {
memcpy(t->ruser, user_from_uid(t->ruid), sizeof t->ruser);
memcpy(t->suser, user_from_uid(t->suid), sizeof t->suser);
memcpy(t->fuser, user_from_uid(t->fuid), sizeof t->fuser);
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}
}
/* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */
if (flags & PROC_FILLGRP){
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memcpy(t->egroup, group_from_gid(t->egid), sizeof t->egroup);
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if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) {
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memcpy(t->rgroup, group_from_gid(t->rgid), sizeof t->rgroup);
memcpy(t->sgroup, group_from_gid(t->sgid), sizeof t->sgroup);
memcpy(t->fgroup, group_from_gid(t->fgid), sizeof t->fgroup);
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}
}
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
if (!p) {
if (flags & PROC_FILLMEM)
if (likely(file2str(path, "statm", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1))
statm2proc(sbuf, t);
if (flags & PROC_FILLSUPGRP)
supgrps_from_supgids(t);
#endif
if (unlikely(flags & PROC_FILLENV)) { // read /proc/#/task/#/environ
if (flags & PROC_EDITENVRCVT)
fill_environ_cvt(path, t);
else
t->environ = file2strvec(path, "environ");
} else
t->environ = NULL;
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if (flags & (PROC_FILLCOM|PROC_FILLARG)) { // read /proc/#/task/#/cmdline
if (flags & PROC_EDITCMDLCVT)
fill_cmdline_cvt(path, t);
else
t->cmdline = file2strvec(path, "cmdline");
} else
t->cmdline = NULL;
library: standardize handling of cgroup, supgid Some inconsistencies have emerged during development of support for these relatively new proc_t fields. For example, a PROC_FILLCGROUP flag (via file2strvec) could return NULL in cgroup whereas PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) *almost* guaranteed a return address (as is true for PROC_EDITCMDLCVT and cmdline). But even PROC_EDITCGRPCVT could return NULL if the kernel version was less than 2.6.24. Then with NULL ps would display a "-" while top would show "n/a". And while unlikely, with the PROC_FILLSTATUS flag (via status2proc) a NULL supgid address was theoretically possible and both ps and top would then show "n/a". This commit standardizes the following usage: . PROC_FILLSTATUS (via status2proc) guarantees a valid supgid address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" . PROC_FILLCGROUP plus PROC_EDITCGRPCVT (via fill_cgroup_cvt) guarantees a cgroup single vector representing either a true control group hierarchy or "-" And as was true before, the following remains true: PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cmdline pointer . PROC_FILLCGROUP (via file2strvec) may return a NULL cgroup pointer . PROC_FILLCOM or PROC_FILLARG plus PROC_EDITCMDLCVT (via fill_cmdline_cvt) guarantees a cmdline single vector representing either a true command line or a bracketed program name . PROC_FILLSTATUS plus PROC_FILLSUPGRP (via supgrps_from_supgids) guarantees a valid supgrp address representing either a true comma delimited list or "-" Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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if ((flags & PROC_FILLCGROUP)) { // read /proc/#/task/#/cgroup
if (flags & PROC_EDITCGRPCVT)
fill_cgroup_cvt(path, t);
else
t->cgroup = file2strvec(path, "cgroup");
} else
t->cgroup = NULL;
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
} else {
t->size = p->size;
t->resident = p->resident;
t->share = p->share;
t->trs = p->trs;
t->lrs = p->lrs;
t->drs = p->drs;
t->dt = p->dt;
t->cmdline = p->cmdline; // better not free these until done with all threads!
t->environ = p->environ;
t->cgroup = p->cgroup;
if (t->supgid) free(t->supgid);
t->supgid = p->supgid;
t->supgrp = p->supgrp;
MK_THREAD(t);
}
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#endif
#ifdef OOMEM_ENABLE
if (unlikely(flags & PROC_FILLOOM)) {
if (likely(file2str(path, "oom_score", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1))
oomscore2proc(sbuf, t);
if (likely(file2str(path, "oom_adj", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) != -1))
oomadj2proc(sbuf, t);
}
#endif
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return t;
next_task:
return NULL;
#ifndef QUICK_THREADS
(void)p;
#endif
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This finds processes in /proc in the traditional way.
// Return non-zero on success.
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static int simple_nextpid(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, proc_t *restrict const p) {
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static struct direct *ent; /* dirent handle */
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char *restrict const path = PT->path;
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for (;;) {
ent = readdir(PT->procfs);
if(unlikely(unlikely(!ent) || unlikely(!ent->d_name))) return 0;
if(likely(likely(*ent->d_name > '0') && likely(*ent->d_name <= '9'))) break;
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}
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p->tgid = strtoul(ent->d_name, NULL, 10);
p->tid = p->tgid;
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memcpy(path, "/proc/", 6);
strcpy(path+6, ent->d_name); // trust /proc to not contain evil top-level entries
return 1;
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This finds tasks in /proc/*/task/ in the traditional way.
// Return non-zero on success.
static int simple_nexttid(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, const proc_t *restrict const p, proc_t *restrict const t, char *restrict const path) {
static struct direct *ent; /* dirent handle */
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if(PT->taskdir_user != p->tgid){
if(PT->taskdir){
closedir(PT->taskdir);
}
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// use "path" as some tmp space
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snprintf(path, PROCPATHLEN, "/proc/%d/task", p->tgid);
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PT->taskdir = opendir(path);
if(!PT->taskdir) return 0;
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PT->taskdir_user = p->tgid;
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}
for (;;) {
ent = readdir(PT->taskdir);
if(unlikely(unlikely(!ent) || unlikely(!ent->d_name))) return 0;
if(likely(likely(*ent->d_name > '0') && likely(*ent->d_name <= '9'))) break;
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}
t->tid = strtoul(ent->d_name, NULL, 10);
t->tgid = p->tgid;
//t->ppid = p->ppid; // cover for kernel behavior? we want both actually...?
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snprintf(path, PROCPATHLEN, "/proc/%d/task/%s", p->tgid, ent->d_name);
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return 1;
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This "finds" processes in a list that was given to openproc().
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// Return non-zero on success. (tgid was handy)
static int listed_nextpid(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, proc_t *restrict const p) {
char *restrict const path = PT->path;
pid_t tgid = *(PT->pids)++;
if(likely(tgid)){
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snprintf(path, PROCPATHLEN, "/proc/%d", tgid);
p->tgid = tgid;
p->tid = tgid; // they match for leaders
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}
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return tgid;
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}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/* readproc: return a pointer to a proc_t filled with requested info about the
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* next process available matching the restriction set. If no more such
* processes are available, return a null pointer (boolean false). Use the
* passed buffer instead of allocating space if it is non-NULL. */
/* This is optimized so that if a PID list is given, only those files are
* searched for in /proc. If other lists are given in addition to the PID list,
* the same logic can follow through as for the no-PID list case. This is
* fairly complex, but it does try to not to do any unnecessary work.
*/
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proc_t* readproc(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, proc_t *restrict p) {
proc_t *ret;
proc_t *saved_p;
PT->did_fake=0;
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// if (PT->taskdir) {
// closedir(PT->taskdir);
// PT->taskdir = NULL;
// PT->taskdir_user = -1;
// }
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saved_p = p;
if(!p) p = xcalloc(sizeof *p);
else free_acquired(p, 1);
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for(;;){
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// fills in the path, plus p->tid and p->tgid
if (unlikely(!PT->finder(PT,p))) goto out;
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// go read the process data
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ret = PT->reader(PT,p);
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if(ret) return ret;
}
out:
if(!saved_p) free(p);
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// FIXME: maybe set tid to -1 here, for "-" in display?
return NULL;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// readtask: return a pointer to a proc_t filled with requested info about the
// next task available. If no more such tasks are available, return a null
// pointer (boolean false). Use the passed buffer instead of allocating
// space if it is non-NULL.
proc_t* readtask(PROCTAB *restrict const PT, const proc_t *restrict const p, proc_t *restrict t) {
char path[PROCPATHLEN]; // must hold /proc/2000222000/task/2000222000/cmdline
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proc_t *ret;
proc_t *saved_t;
saved_t = t;
if(!t) t = xcalloc(sizeof *t);
else free_acquired(t, 1);
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// 1. got to fake a thread for old kernels
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
// 2. for single-threaded processes, this is faster (but must patch up stuff that differs!)
if(task_dir_missing || p->nlwp < 2){
#else
if(task_dir_missing){
#endif
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if(PT->did_fake) goto out;
PT->did_fake=1;
memcpy(t,p,sizeof(proc_t));
// use the per-task pending, not per-tgid pending
#ifdef SIGNAL_STRING
memcpy(&t->signal, &t->_sigpnd, sizeof t->signal);
#else
t->signal = t->_sigpnd;
#endif
#ifdef QUICK_THREADS
MK_THREAD(t);
#else
t->environ = NULL;
t->cmdline = vectorize_this_str("n/a");
t->cgroup = NULL;
t->supgid = NULL;
t->supgrp = NULL;
#endif
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return t;
}
for(;;){
// fills in the path, plus t->tid and t->tgid
if (unlikely(!PT->taskfinder(PT,p,t,path))) goto out; // simple_nexttid
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// go read the task data
ret = PT->taskreader(PT,p,t,path); // simple_readtask
if(ret) return ret;
}
out:
if(!saved_t) free(t);
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return NULL;
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// readeither: return a pointer to a proc_t filled with requested info about
// the next unique process or task available. If no more are available,
// return a null pointer (boolean false). Use the passed buffer instead
// of allocating space if it is non-NULL.
proc_t* readeither (PROCTAB *restrict const PT, proc_t *restrict x) {
static proc_t skel_p; // skeleton proc_t, only uses tid + tgid
static proc_t *new_p; // for process/task transitions
char path[PROCPATHLEN];
proc_t *saved_x, *ret;
saved_x = x;
if (!x) x = xcalloc(sizeof(*x));
else free_acquired(x,1);
if (new_p) goto next_task;
next_proc:
new_p = NULL;
for (;;) {
// fills in the PT->path, plus skel_p.tid and skel_p.tgid
if (!PT->finder(PT,&skel_p)) goto end_procs; // simple_nextpid
if (!task_dir_missing) break;
if ((ret = PT->reader(PT,x))) return ret; // simple_readproc
}
next_task:
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// fills in our path, plus x->tid and x->tgid
if ((!(PT->taskfinder(PT,&skel_p,x,path))) // simple_nexttid
|| (!(ret = PT->taskreader(PT,new_p,x,path)))) { // simple_readtask
goto next_proc;
}
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if (!new_p) new_p = ret;
return ret;
end_procs:
if (!saved_x) free(x);
return NULL;
}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// initiate a process table scan
PROCTAB* openproc(int flags, ...) {
va_list ap;
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struct stat sbuf;
static int did_stat;
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PROCTAB* PT = xmalloc(sizeof(PROCTAB));
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if (!did_stat){
task_dir_missing = stat("/proc/self/task", &sbuf);
did_stat = 1;
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}
PT->taskdir = NULL;
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PT->taskdir_user = -1;
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PT->taskfinder = simple_nexttid;
PT->taskreader = simple_readtask;
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PT->reader = simple_readproc;
if (flags & PROC_PID){
PT->procfs = NULL;
PT->finder = listed_nextpid;
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}else{
PT->procfs = opendir("/proc");
if (!PT->procfs) { free(PT); return NULL; }
PT->finder = simple_nextpid;
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}
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PT->flags = flags;
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va_start(ap, flags);
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if (flags & PROC_PID)
PT->pids = va_arg(ap, pid_t*);
else if (flags & PROC_UID){
PT->uids = va_arg(ap, uid_t*);
PT->nuid = va_arg(ap, int);
}
va_end(ap);
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if (!src_buffer){
src_buffer = xmalloc(MAX_BUFSZ);
dst_buffer = xmalloc(MAX_BUFSZ);
}
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return PT;
}
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// terminate a process table scan
void closeproc(PROCTAB* PT) {
if (PT){
if (PT->procfs) closedir(PT->procfs);
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if (PT->taskdir) closedir(PT->taskdir);
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memset(PT,'#',sizeof(PROCTAB));
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free(PT);
}
}
// deallocate space allocated by readproc
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void freeproc(proc_t* p) {
if (p) {
free_acquired(p, 0);
free(p);
}
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}
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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void look_up_our_self(proc_t *p) {
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char sbuf[1024];
if(file2str("/proc/self", "stat", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) == -1){
fprintf(stderr, "Error, do this: mount -t proc proc /proc\n");
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_exit(47);
}
stat2proc(sbuf, p); // parse /proc/self/stat
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}
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HIDDEN_ALIAS(readproc);
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HIDDEN_ALIAS(readtask);
HIDDEN_ALIAS(readeither);
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/* Convenient wrapper around openproc and readproc to slurp in the whole process
* table subset satisfying the constraints of flags and the optional PID list.
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* Free allocated memory with exit(). Access via tab[N]->member. The pointer
* list is NULL terminated.
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*/
proc_t** readproctab(int flags, ...) {
PROCTAB* PT = NULL;
proc_t** tab = NULL;
int n = 0;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, flags); /* pass through args to openproc */
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if (flags & PROC_UID) {
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/* temporary variables to ensure that va_arg() instances
* are called in the right order
*/
uid_t* u;
int i;
u = va_arg(ap, uid_t*);
i = va_arg(ap, int);
PT = openproc(flags, u, i);
}
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else if (flags & PROC_PID)
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PT = openproc(flags, va_arg(ap, void*)); /* assume ptr sizes same */
else
PT = openproc(flags);
va_end(ap);
if (!PT)
return 0;
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do { /* read table: */
tab = xrealloc(tab, (n+1)*sizeof(proc_t*));/* realloc as we go, using */
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tab[n] = readproc_direct(PT, NULL); /* final null to terminate */
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} while (tab[n++]); /* stop when NULL reached */
closeproc(PT);
return tab;
}
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// Try again, this time with threads and selection.
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proc_data_t *readproctab2(int(*want_proc)(proc_t *buf), int(*want_task)(proc_t *buf), PROCTAB *restrict const PT) {
static proc_data_t pd;
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proc_t** ptab = NULL;
unsigned n_proc_alloc = 0;
unsigned n_proc = 0;
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proc_t** ttab = NULL;
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unsigned n_task_alloc = 0;
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unsigned n_task = 0;
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proc_t* data = NULL;
unsigned n_alloc = 0;
unsigned long n_used = 0;
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for(;;){
proc_t *tmp;
if(n_alloc == n_used){
//proc_t *old = data;
n_alloc = n_alloc*5/4+30; // grow by over 25%
data = xrealloc(data,sizeof(proc_t)*n_alloc);
memset(data+n_used, 0, sizeof(proc_t)*(n_alloc-n_used));
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}
if(n_proc_alloc == n_proc){
//proc_t **old = ptab;
n_proc_alloc = n_proc_alloc*5/4+30; // grow by over 25%
ptab = xrealloc(ptab,sizeof(proc_t*)*n_proc_alloc);
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}
tmp = readproc_direct(PT, data+n_used);
if(!tmp) break;
if(!want_proc(tmp)) continue;
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ptab[n_proc++] = (proc_t*)(n_used++);
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if(!( PT->flags & PROC_LOOSE_TASKS )) continue;
for(;;){
proc_t *t;
if(n_alloc == n_used){
proc_t *old = data;
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n_alloc = n_alloc*5/4+30; // grow by over 25%
data = xrealloc(data,sizeof(proc_t)*n_alloc);
// have to move tmp too
tmp = data+(tmp-old);
memset(data+n_used+1, 0, sizeof(proc_t)*(n_alloc-(n_used+1)));
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}
if(n_task_alloc == n_task){
//proc_t **old = ttab;
n_task_alloc = n_task_alloc*5/4+1; // grow by over 25%
ttab = xrealloc(ttab,sizeof(proc_t*)*n_task_alloc);
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}
t = readtask_direct(PT, tmp, data+n_used);
if(!t) break;
if(!want_task(t)) continue;
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ttab[n_task++] = (proc_t*)(n_used++);
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}
}
pd.proc = ptab;
pd.task = ttab;
pd.nproc = n_proc;
pd.ntask = n_task;
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if(PT->flags & PROC_LOOSE_TASKS){
pd.tab = ttab;
pd.n = n_task;
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}else{
pd.tab = ptab;
pd.n = n_proc;
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}
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// change array indexes to pointers
while(n_proc--) ptab[n_proc] = data+(long)(ptab[n_proc]);
while(n_task--) ttab[n_task] = data+(long)(ttab[n_task]);
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return &pd;
}
// Try try yet again, this time treating processes and threads the same...
proc_data_t *readproctab3 (int(*want_task)(proc_t *buf), PROCTAB *restrict const PT) {
static proc_data_t pd;
proc_t **tab = NULL;
unsigned n_alloc = 0;
unsigned n_used = 0;
proc_t *p = NULL;
for (;;) {
if (n_alloc == n_used) {
n_alloc = n_alloc*5/4+30; // grow by over 25%
tab = xrealloc(tab,sizeof(proc_t*)*n_alloc);
}
// let this next guy allocate the necessary proc_t storage
// (or recycle it) since he can't tolerate realloc relocations
if (!(p = readeither_direct(PT,p))) break;
if (want_task(p)) {
tab[n_used++] = p;
p = NULL;
}
}
pd.tab = tab;
pd.n = n_used;
return &pd;
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}
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/*
* get_proc_stats - lookup a single tasks information and fill out a proc_t
*
* On failure, returns NULL. On success, returns 'p' and 'p' is a valid
* and filled out proc_t structure.
*/
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proc_t * get_proc_stats(pid_t pid, proc_t *p) {
static char path[32], sbuf[4096];
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struct stat statbuf;
sprintf(path, "/proc/%d", pid);
if (stat(path, &statbuf)) {
perror("stat");
return NULL;
}
if (file2str(path, "stat", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) >= 0)
stat2proc(sbuf, p); /* parse /proc/#/stat */
if (file2str(path, "statm", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) >= 0)
statm2proc(sbuf, p); /* ignore statm errors here */
if (file2str(path, "status", sbuf, sizeof sbuf) >= 0)
status2proc(sbuf, p, 0 /*FIXME*/);
return p;
}
#undef MK_THREAD
#undef IS_THREAD
#undef MAX_BUFSZ