ia64-fbsd.c revision 240562
1/*
2 * Copyright 1997 Sean Eric Fagan
3 *
4 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
5 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
6 * are met:
7 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
11 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
12 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
13 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
14 *	This product includes software developed by Sean Eric Fagan
15 * 4. Neither the name of the author may be used to endorse or promote
16 *    products derived from this software without specific prior written
17 *    permission.
18 *
19 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
20 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
21 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
22 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
23 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
24 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
25 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
26 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
27 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
28 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
29 * SUCH DAMAGE.
30 */
31
32#ifndef lint
33static const char rcsid[] =
34  "$FreeBSD: head/usr.bin/truss/ia64-fbsd.c 240562 2012-09-16 14:38:01Z zont $";
35#endif /* not lint */
36
37/*
38 * FreeBSD/ia64-specific system call handling.  This is probably the most
39 * complex part of the entire truss program, although I've got lots of
40 * it handled relatively cleanly now.  The system call names are generated
41 * automatically, thanks to /usr/src/sys/kern/syscalls.master.  The
42 * names used for the various structures are confusing, I sadly admit.
43 */
44
45#include <sys/types.h>
46#include <sys/ptrace.h>
47#include <sys/syscall.h>
48
49#include <machine/reg.h>
50
51#include <errno.h>
52#include <fcntl.h>
53#include <signal.h>
54#include <stdio.h>
55#include <stdlib.h>
56#include <string.h>
57#include <time.h>
58#include <unistd.h>
59
60#include "truss.h"
61#include "syscall.h"
62#include "extern.h"
63
64#include "syscalls.h"
65
66static int nsyscalls = sizeof(syscallnames) / sizeof(syscallnames[0]);
67
68/*
69 * This is what this particular file uses to keep track of a system call.
70 * It is probably not quite sufficient -- I can probably use the same
71 * structure for the various syscall personalities, and I also probably
72 * need to nest system calls (for signal handlers).
73 *
74 * 'struct syscall' describes the system call; it may be NULL, however,
75 * if we don't know about this particular system call yet.
76 */
77struct freebsd_syscall {
78	struct syscall *sc;
79	const char *name;
80	int number;
81	unsigned long *args;
82	int nargs;	/* number of arguments -- *not* number of words! */
83	char **s_args;	/* the printable arguments */
84};
85
86static struct freebsd_syscall *
87alloc_fsc(void)
88{
89
90	return (malloc(sizeof(struct freebsd_syscall)));
91}
92
93/* Clear up and free parts of the fsc structure. */
94static void
95free_fsc(struct freebsd_syscall *fsc)
96{
97	int i;
98
99	free(fsc->args);
100	if (fsc->s_args) {
101		for (i = 0; i < fsc->nargs; i++)
102			free(fsc->s_args[i]);
103		free(fsc->s_args);
104	}
105	free(fsc);
106}
107
108/*
109 * Called when a process has entered a system call.  nargs is the
110 * number of words, not number of arguments (a necessary distinction
111 * in some cases).  Note that if the STOPEVENT() code in ia64/ia64/trap.c
112 * is ever changed these functions need to keep up.
113 */
114
115void
116ia64_syscall_entry(struct trussinfo *trussinfo, int nargs)
117{
118	struct reg regs;
119	struct freebsd_syscall *fsc;
120	struct syscall *sc;
121	unsigned long *parm_offset;
122	lwpid_t tid;
123	int i, syscall_num;
124
125	tid = trussinfo->curthread->tid;
126
127	if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS, tid, (caddr_t)&regs, 0) < 0) {
128		fprintf(trussinfo->outfile, "-- CANNOT READ REGISTERS --\n");
129		return;
130	}
131	parm_offset = &regs.r_scratch.gr16;
132
133	/*
134	 * FreeBSD has two special kinds of system call redirctions --
135	 * SYS_syscall, and SYS___syscall.  The former is the old syscall()
136	 * routine, basically; the latter is for quad-aligned arguments.
137	 */
138	syscall_num = regs.r_scratch.gr15;	/* XXX double-check. */
139	if (syscall_num == SYS_syscall || syscall_num == SYS___syscall)
140		syscall_num = (int)*parm_offset++;
141
142	fsc = alloc_fsc();
143	if (fsc == NULL)
144		return;
145	fsc->number = syscall_num;
146	fsc->name = (syscall_num < 0 || syscall_num >= nsyscalls) ?
147	    NULL : syscallnames[syscall_num];
148	if (!fsc->name) {
149		fprintf(trussinfo->outfile, "-- UNKNOWN SYSCALL %d --\n",
150		    syscall_num);
151	}
152
153	if (fsc->name && (trussinfo->flags & FOLLOWFORKS) &&
154	    (strcmp(fsc->name, "fork") == 0 ||
155	    strcmp(fsc->name, "rfork") == 0 ||
156	    strcmp(fsc->name, "vfork") == 0))
157		trussinfo->curthread->in_fork = 1;
158
159	if (nargs == 0)
160		return;
161
162	fsc->args = malloc((1 + nargs) * sizeof(unsigned long));
163	memcpy(fsc->args, parm_offset, nargs * sizeof(long));
164
165	sc = get_syscall(fsc->name);
166	if (sc)
167		fsc->nargs = sc->nargs;
168	else {
169#if DEBUG
170		fprintf(trussinfo->outfile, "unknown syscall %s -- setting "
171		    "args to %d\n", fsc->name, nargs);
172#endif
173		fsc->nargs = nargs;
174	}
175
176	fsc->s_args = calloc(1, (1 + fsc->nargs) * sizeof(char *));
177	fsc->sc = sc;
178
179	/*
180	 * At this point, we set up the system call arguments.
181	 * We ignore any OUT ones, however -- those are arguments that
182	 * are set by the system call, and so are probably meaningless
183	 * now.	This doesn't currently support arguments that are
184	 * passed in *and* out, however.
185	 */
186
187	if (fsc->name) {
188#if DEBUG
189		fprintf(stderr, "syscall %s(", fsc->name);
190#endif
191		for (i = 0; i < fsc->nargs; i++) {
192#if DEBUG
193			fprintf(stderr, "0x%x%s", sc ?
194			    fsc->args[sc->args[i].offset] : fsc->args[i],
195			    i < (fsc->nargs - 1) ? "," : "");
196#endif
197			if (sc && !(sc->args[i].type & OUT)) {
198				fsc->s_args[i] = print_arg(&sc->args[i],
199				    fsc->args, 0, trussinfo);
200			}
201		}
202#if DEBUG
203		fprintf(stderr, ")\n");
204#endif
205	}
206
207#if DEBUG
208	fprintf(trussinfo->outfile, "\n");
209#endif
210
211	if (fsc->name != NULL && (strcmp(fsc->name, "execve") == 0 ||
212	    strcmp(fsc->name, "exit") == 0)) {
213		/*
214		 * XXX
215		 * This could be done in a more general
216		 * manner but it still wouldn't be very pretty.
217		 */
218		if (strcmp(fsc->name, "execve") == 0) {
219			if ((trussinfo->flags & EXECVEARGS) == 0) {
220				if (fsc->s_args[1]) {
221					free(fsc->s_args[1]);
222					fsc->s_args[1] = NULL;
223				}
224			}
225			if ((trussinfo->flags & EXECVEENVS) == 0) {
226				if (fsc->s_args[2]) {
227					free(fsc->s_args[2]);
228					fsc->s_args[2] = NULL;
229				}
230			}
231		}
232	}
233	trussinfo->curthread->fsc = fsc;
234}
235
236/*
237 * And when the system call is done, we handle it here.
238 * Currently, no attempt is made to ensure that the system calls
239 * match -- this needs to be fixed (and is, in fact, why S_SCX includes
240 * the system call number instead of, say, an error status).
241 */
242
243long
244ia64_syscall_exit(struct trussinfo *trussinfo, int syscall_num __unused)
245{
246	struct reg regs;
247	struct freebsd_syscall *fsc;
248	struct syscall *sc;
249	lwpid_t tid;
250	long retval;
251	int errorp, i;
252
253	if (trussinfo->curthread->fsc == NULL)
254		return (-1);
255
256	tid = trussinfo->curthread->tid;
257
258	if (ptrace(PT_GETREGS, tid, (caddr_t)&regs, 0) < 0) {
259		fprintf(trussinfo->outfile, "-- CANNOT READ REGISTERS --\n");
260		return (-1);
261	}
262
263	retval = regs.r_scratch.gr8;
264	errorp = (regs.r_scratch.gr10 != 0) ? 1 : 0;
265
266	/*
267	 * This code, while simpler than the initial versions I used, could
268	 * stand some significant cleaning.
269	 */
270
271	fsc = trussinfo->curthread->fsc;
272	sc = fsc->sc;
273	if (!sc) {
274		for (i = 0; i < fsc->nargs; i++)
275			asprintf(&fsc->s_args[i], "0x%lx", fsc->args[i]);
276	} else {
277		/*
278		 * Here, we only look for arguments that have OUT masked in --
279		 * otherwise, they were handled in the syscall_entry function.
280		 */
281		for (i = 0; i < sc->nargs; i++) {
282			char *temp;
283			if (sc->args[i].type & OUT) {
284				/*
285				 * If an error occurred, then don't bother
286				 * getting the data; it may not be valid.
287				 */
288				if (errorp) {
289					asprintf(&temp, "0x%lx",
290					    fsc->args[sc->args[i].offset]);
291				} else {
292					temp = print_arg(&sc->args[i],
293					    fsc->args, retval, trussinfo);
294				}
295				fsc->s_args[i] = temp;
296			}
297		}
298	}
299
300	if (fsc->name != NULL && (strcmp(fsc->name, "execve") == 0 ||
301	    strcmp(fsc->name, "exit") == 0))
302		trussinfo->curthread->in_syscall = 1;
303
304	/*
305	 * It would probably be a good idea to merge the error handling,
306	 * but that complicates things considerably.
307	 */
308
309	print_syscall_ret(trussinfo, fsc->name, fsc->nargs, fsc->s_args, errorp,
310	    retval, fsc->sc);
311	free_fsc(fsc);
312
313	return (retval);
314}
315