/* * New Interface to Process Table -- PROCTAB Stream (a la Directory streams) * Copyright (C) 1996 Charles L. Blake. * Copyright (C) 1998 Michael K. Johnson * May be distributed under the conditions of the * GNU Library General Public License; a copy is in COPYING */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include "version.h" #include "readproc.h" #include "devname.h" #include "procps.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef FLASK_LINUX #include #endif /* initiate a process table scan */ PROCTAB* openproc(int flags, ...) { va_list ap; PROCTAB* PT = xmalloc(sizeof(PROCTAB)); if (flags & PROC_PID) PT->procfs = NULL; else if (!(PT->procfs = opendir("/proc"))) return NULL; PT->flags = flags; va_start(ap, flags); /* Init args list */ 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); /* Clean up args list */ return PT; } /* terminate a process table scan */ void closeproc(PROCTAB* PT) { if (PT){ if (PT->procfs) closedir(PT->procfs); free(PT); } } /* deallocate the space allocated by readproc if the passed rbuf was NULL */ void freeproc(proc_t* p) { if (!p) /* in case p is NULL */ return; /* ptrs are after strings to avoid copying memory when building them. */ /* so free is called on the address of the address of strvec[0]. */ if (p->cmdline) free((void*)*p->cmdline); if (p->environ) free((void*)*p->environ); free(p); } static void status2proc(const char *S, proc_t *restrict P, int fill){ char* tmp; if (fill == 1) { memset(P->cmd, 0, sizeof P->cmd); sscanf (S, "Name:\t%15c", P->cmd); tmp = strchr(P->cmd,'\n'); *tmp='\0'; tmp = strstr (S,"State"); sscanf (tmp, "State:\t%c", &P->state); } tmp = strstr (S,"Pid:"); if(tmp) sscanf (tmp, "Pid:\t%d\n" "PPid:\t%d\n", &P->pid, &P->ppid ); else fprintf(stderr, "Internal error!\n"); tmp = strstr (S,"Uid:"); if(tmp) sscanf (tmp, "Uid:\t%d\t%d\t%d\t%d", &P->ruid, &P->euid, &P->suid, &P->fuid ); else fprintf(stderr, "Internal error!\n"); tmp = strstr (S,"Gid:"); if(tmp) sscanf (tmp, "Gid:\t%d\t%d\t%d\t%d", &P->rgid, &P->egid, &P->sgid, &P->fgid ); else fprintf(stderr, "Internal error!\n"); tmp = strstr (S,"VmSize:"); if(tmp) sscanf (tmp, "VmSize: %lu kB\n" "VmLck: %lu kB\n" "VmRSS: %lu kB\n" "VmData: %lu kB\n" "VmStk: %lu kB\n" "VmExe: %lu kB\n" "VmLib: %lu kB\n", &P->vm_size, &P->vm_lock, &P->vm_rss, &P->vm_data, &P->vm_stack, &P->vm_exe, &P->vm_lib ); else /* looks like an annoying kernel thread */ { P->vm_size = 0; P->vm_lock = 0; P->vm_rss = 0; P->vm_data = 0; P->vm_stack = 0; P->vm_exe = 0; P->vm_lib = 0; } tmp = strstr (S,"SigPnd:"); if(tmp) sscanf (tmp, #ifdef SIGNAL_STRING "SigPnd: %s SigBlk: %s SigIgn: %s %*s %s", P->signal, P->blocked, P->sigignore, P->sigcatch #else "SigPnd: %Lx SigBlk: %Lx SigIgn: %Lx %*s %Lx", &P->signal, &P->blocked, &P->sigignore, &P->sigcatch #endif ); else fprintf(stderr, "Internal error!\n"); } /* stat2proc() makes sure it can handle arbitrary executable file basenames * for `cmd', i.e. those with embedded whitespace or embedded ')'s. * Such names confuse %s (see scanf(3)), so the string is split and %39c * is used instead. (except for embedded ')' "(%[^)]c)" would work. */ static void stat2proc(const char* S, proc_t *restrict P) { int num; char* tmp = strrchr(S, ')'); /* split into "PID (cmd" and "" */ *tmp = '\0'; /* replace trailing ')' with NUL */ /* fill in default values for older kernels */ P->exit_signal = SIGCHLD; P->processor = 0; P->rtprio = -1; P->sched = -1; /* parse these two strings separately, skipping the leading "(". */ memset(P->cmd, 0, sizeof P->cmd); /* clear even though *P xcalloc'd ?! */ sscanf(S, "%d (%15c", &P->pid, P->cmd); /* comm[16] in kernel */ num = sscanf(tmp + 2, /* skip space after ')' too */ "%c " "%d %d %d %d %d " "%lu %lu %lu %lu %lu " "%Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu " /* utime stime cutime cstime */ "%ld %ld %ld %ld " "%Lu " /* start_time */ "%lu " "%ld " "%lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu " "%*s %*s %*s %*s " /* discard, no RT signals & Linux 2.1 used hex */ "%lu %lu %lu " "%d %d " "%lu %lu", &P->state, &P->ppid, &P->pgrp, &P->session, &P->tty, &P->tpgid, &P->flags, &P->min_flt, &P->cmin_flt, &P->maj_flt, &P->cmaj_flt, &P->utime, &P->stime, &P->cutime, &P->cstime, &P->priority, &P->nice, &P->timeout, &P->it_real_value, &P->start_time, &P->vsize, &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 */ &P->wchan, &P->nswap, &P->cnswap, /* -- Linux 2.0.35 ends here -- */ &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 */ ); /* fprintf(stderr, "stat2proc converted %d fields.\n",num); */ if (P->tty == 0) P->tty = -1; /* the old notty val, update elsewhere bef. moving to 0 */ } static void statm2proc(const char* s, proc_t *restrict P) { 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); */ } static int file2str(const char *directory, const char *what, char *ret, int cap) { static char filename[80]; int fd, num_read; sprintf(filename, "%s/%s", directory, what); if ( (fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY, 0)) == -1 ) return -1; if ( (num_read = read(fd, ret, cap - 1)) <= 0 ) num_read = -1; else ret[num_read] = 0; close(fd); return num_read; } static char** file2strvec(const char* directory, const char* what) { 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); if ( (fd = open(buf, O_RDONLY, 0) ) == -1 ) return NULL; /* read whole file into a memory buffer, allocating as we go */ while ((n = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1)) > 0) { if (n < (int)(sizeof buf - 1)) end_of_file = 1; if (n == 0 && rbuf == 0) return NULL; /* process died between our open and read */ if (n < 0) { if (rbuf) free(rbuf); return NULL; /* read error */ } if (end_of_file && buf[n-1]) /* last read char not null */ 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) c += sizeof(char*); 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) if (!*p) /* NUL char implies that */ *q++ = p+1; /* next string -> next char */ *q = 0; /* null ptr list terminator */ return ret; } /* 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; \ } ) /* readproc: return a pointer to a proc_t filled with requested info about the * 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. */ proc_t* readproc(PROCTAB* PT, proc_t* p) { static struct direct *ent; /* dirent handle */ static struct stat sb; /* stat buffer */ static char path[32], sbuf[1024]; /* bufs for stat,statm */ int matched = 0; /* flags */ #ifdef FLASK_LINUX security_id_t secsid; #endif /* loop until a proc matching restrictions is found or no more processes */ /* I know this could be a while loop -- this way is easier to indent ;-) */ next_proc: /* get next PID for consideration */ /*printf("PT->flags is 0x%08x\n", PT->flags);*/ #define flags (PT->flags) if (flags & PROC_PID) { if (!*PT->pids) /* set to next item in pids */ return NULL; sprintf(path, "/proc/%d", *(PT->pids)++); matched = 1; } else { /* get next numeric /proc ent */ while ((ent = readdir(PT->procfs)) && (*ent->d_name < '0' || *ent->d_name > '9')) ; if (!ent || !ent->d_name) return NULL; sprintf(path, "/proc/%s", ent->d_name); } #ifdef FLASK_LINUX if ( stat_secure(path, &sb, &secsid) == -1 ) /* no such dirent (anymore) */ #else if (stat(path, &sb) == -1) /* no such dirent (anymore) */ #endif goto next_proc; if ((flags & PROC_UID) && !XinLN(uid_t, sb.st_uid, PT->uids, PT->nuid)) goto next_proc; /* not one of the requested uids */ if (!p) p = xcalloc(p, sizeof *p); /* passed buf or alloced mem */ p->euid = sb.st_uid; /* need a way to get real uid */ #ifdef FLASK_LINUX p->secsid = secsid; #endif if ((file2str(path, "stat", sbuf, sizeof sbuf)) == -1) goto next_proc; /* error reading /proc/#/stat */ stat2proc(sbuf, p); /* parse /proc/#/stat */ if (flags & PROC_FILLMEM) { /* read, parse /proc/#/statm */ if ((file2str(path, "statm", sbuf, sizeof sbuf)) != -1 ) statm2proc(sbuf, p); /* ignore statm errors here */ } /* statm fields just zero */ if (flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { /* read, parse /proc/#/status */ if ((file2str(path, "status", sbuf, sizeof sbuf)) != -1 ){ status2proc(sbuf, p, 0 /*FIXME*/); } } /* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */ if (flags & PROC_FILLUSR){ strncpy(p->euser, user_from_uid(p->euid), sizeof p->euser); if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { strncpy(p->ruser, user_from_uid(p->ruid), sizeof p->ruser); strncpy(p->suser, user_from_uid(p->suid), sizeof p->suser); strncpy(p->fuser, user_from_uid(p->fuid), sizeof p->fuser); } } /* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */ if (flags & PROC_FILLGRP){ strncpy(p->egroup, group_from_gid(p->egid), sizeof p->egroup); if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { strncpy(p->rgroup, group_from_gid(p->rgid), sizeof p->rgroup); strncpy(p->sgroup, group_from_gid(p->sgid), sizeof p->sgroup); strncpy(p->fgroup, group_from_gid(p->fgid), sizeof p->fgroup); } } if ((flags & PROC_FILLCOM) || (flags & PROC_FILLARG)) /* read+parse /proc/#/cmdline */ p->cmdline = file2strvec(path, "cmdline"); else p->cmdline = NULL; if (flags & PROC_FILLENV) /* read+parse /proc/#/environ */ p->environ = file2strvec(path, "environ"); else p->environ = NULL; if (p->state == 'Z') /* fixup cmd for zombies */ strncat(p->cmd," ", sizeof p->cmd); return p; } #undef flags /* ps_readproc: return a pointer to a proc_t filled with requested info about the * 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. */ proc_t* ps_readproc(PROCTAB* PT, proc_t* p) { static struct direct *ent; /* dirent handle */ static struct stat sb; /* stat buffer */ static char path[32], sbuf[1024]; /* bufs for stat,statm */ #ifdef FLASK_LINUX security_id_t secsid; #endif /* loop until a proc matching restrictions is found or no more processes */ /* I know this could be a while loop -- this way is easier to indent ;-) */ next_proc: /* get next PID for consideration */ /*printf("PT->flags is 0x%08x\n", PT->flags);*/ #define flags (PT->flags) while ((ent = readdir(PT->procfs)) && (*ent->d_name < '0' || *ent->d_name > '9')) ; if (!ent || !ent->d_name) return NULL; sprintf(path, "/proc/%s", ent->d_name); #ifdef FLASK_LINUX if (stat_secure(path, &sb, &secsid) == -1) /* no such dirent (anymore) */ #else if (stat(path, &sb) == -1) /* no such dirent (anymore) */ #endif goto next_proc; if (!p) p = xcalloc(p, sizeof *p); /* passed buf or alloced mem */ p->euid = sb.st_uid; /* need a way to get real uid */ #ifdef FLASK_LINUX p->secsid = secsid; #endif if ((file2str(path, "stat", sbuf, sizeof sbuf)) == -1) goto next_proc; /* error reading /proc/#/stat */ stat2proc(sbuf, p); /* parse /proc/#/stat */ if (flags & PROC_FILLMEM) { /* read, parse /proc/#/statm */ if ((file2str(path, "statm", sbuf, sizeof sbuf)) != -1 ) statm2proc(sbuf, p); /* ignore statm errors here */ } /* statm fields just zero */ /* if (flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { */ /* read, parse /proc/#/status */ if ((file2str(path, "status", sbuf, sizeof sbuf)) != -1 ){ status2proc(sbuf, p, 0 /*FIXME*/); } /* }*/ /* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */ if (flags & PROC_FILLUSR){ strncpy(p->euser, user_from_uid(p->euid), sizeof p->euser); /* if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { */ strncpy(p->ruser, user_from_uid(p->ruid), sizeof p->ruser); strncpy(p->suser, user_from_uid(p->suid), sizeof p->suser); strncpy(p->fuser, user_from_uid(p->fuid), sizeof p->fuser); /* }*/ } /* some number->text resolving which is time consuming */ if (flags & PROC_FILLGRP){ strncpy(p->egroup, group_from_gid(p->egid), sizeof p->egroup); /* if(flags & PROC_FILLSTATUS) { */ strncpy(p->rgroup, group_from_gid(p->rgid), sizeof p->rgroup); strncpy(p->sgroup, group_from_gid(p->sgid), sizeof p->sgroup); strncpy(p->fgroup, group_from_gid(p->fgid), sizeof p->fgroup); /* }*/ } if ((flags & PROC_FILLCOM) || (flags & PROC_FILLARG)) /* read+parse /proc/#/cmdline */ p->cmdline = file2strvec(path, "cmdline"); else p->cmdline = NULL; if (flags & PROC_FILLENV) /* read+parse /proc/#/environ */ p->environ = file2strvec(path, "environ"); else p->environ = NULL; if (p->state == 'Z') /* fixup cmd for zombies */ strncat(p->cmd," ", sizeof p->cmd); return p; } #undef flags void look_up_our_self(proc_t *p) { static char path[32], sbuf[1024]; /* bufs for stat,statm */ sprintf(path, "/proc/%d", getpid()); file2str(path, "stat", sbuf, sizeof sbuf); stat2proc(sbuf, p); /* parse /proc/#/stat */ file2str(path, "statm", sbuf, sizeof sbuf); statm2proc(sbuf, p); /* ignore statm errors here */ file2str(path, "status", sbuf, sizeof sbuf); status2proc(sbuf, p, 0 /*FIXME*/); } /* Convenient wrapper around openproc and readproc to slurp in the whole process * table subset satisfying the constraints of flags and the optional PID list. * Free allocated memory with freeproctab(). Access via tab[N]->member. The * pointer list is NULL terminated. */ 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 */ if (flags & PROC_UID) { /* 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); } else if (flags & PROC_PID) PT = openproc(flags, va_arg(ap, void*)); /* assume ptr sizes same */ else PT = openproc(flags); va_end(ap); do { /* read table: */ tab = xrealloc(tab, (n+1)*sizeof(proc_t*));/* realloc as we go, using */ tab[n] = readproc(PT, NULL); /* final null to terminate */ } while (tab[n++]); /* stop when NULL reached */ closeproc(PT); return tab; }