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/*
* Copyright ( c ) 1999 - 2003 Ulrich Drepper < drepper @ redhat . com >
* Copyright ( c ) 2004 David S . Miller < davem @ nuts . davemloft . net >
* Copyright ( c ) 2003 - 2005 Roland McGrath < roland @ redhat . com >
* Copyright ( c ) 2007 Jan Kratochvil < jan . kratochvil @ redhat . com >
* Copyright ( c ) 2009 Denys Vlasenko < dvlasenk @ redhat . com >
* Copyright ( c ) 2009 - 2010 Andreas Schwab < schwab @ linux - m68k . org >
* Copyright ( c ) 2012 H . J . Lu < hongjiu . lu @ intel . com >
Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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* Copyright ( c ) 2005 - 2016 Dmitry V . Levin < ldv @ altlinux . org >
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* Copyright ( c ) 2016 - 2017 The strace developers .
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*/
Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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# include "defs.h"
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include "stat.h"
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Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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void
print_struct_stat ( struct tcb * tcp , const struct strace_stat * const st )
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{
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tprints ( " { " ) ;
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if ( ! abbrev ( tcp ) ) {
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tprints ( " st_dev= " ) ;
print_dev_t ( st - > dev ) ;
tprintf ( " , st_ino=%llu, st_mode= " , st - > ino ) ;
Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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print_symbolic_mode_t ( st - > mode ) ;
Decode UID/GID in -y mode
* defs.h (RVAL_UID, RVAL_GID): New macro constants.
(printgid): New function declaration.
* ipc_msgctl.c (print_msqid_ds, print_msqid_ds): Use printgid for
printing GID.
* ipc_shmctl.c (print_shmid_ds, print_shmid_ds): Likewise.
* keyctl.c (keyctl_chown_key): Likewise.
* nlattr.c (decode_nla_gid): Likewise.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_getgid, sys_getgid16, sys_getresgid,
sys_getresgid16, sys_setfsgid, sys_setfsgid16, sys_setgid, sys_setgid16,
sys_setregid, sys_setregid16, sys_setresgid, sys_setresgid16): Remove
macros.
(sys_getegid): Define to sys_getgid instead of sys_getuid.
(sys_getegid16): Define to sys_getgid16 instead of sys_geteuid16.
* linux/syscall.h (getresgid16, getgid16, setfsgid16, setresgid16,
setregid16, setgid16): New external SYS_FUNC declarations.
* msghdr.c (print_scm_creds); Use PRINT_FIELD_GID for printing GID.
* net.c (print_get_ucred): Likewise.
* netlink_inet_diag.c (decode_inet_diag_msg): Likewise.
* netlink_smc_diag.c (decode_smc_diag_msg): Likewise.
* print_fields.h (PRINT_FIELD_UID); Use printuid for printing UID.
(PRINT_FIELD_GID): New macro.
* print_struct_stat.c (print_struct_stat): Use printuid for printing
UID, printgid for printing GID.
* printsiginfo.c (printsigsource): Use printuid for printing UID.
* resource.c (print_priority_who): New function.
(SYS_FUNC(getpriority), SYS_FUNC(setpriority)): Use print_priority_who
for printing the second argument.
* statx.c (SYS_FUNC(statx)): Use PRINT_FIELD_UID for printing UID,
PRINT_FIELD_GID for printing GID.
* syscall.c (syscall_exiting_trace): Handle RVAL_UID and RVAL_GID.
* tests/overflowuid.c: Include stdio.h.
(printuid): New function.
* tests/setfsugid.c (printugid): Rename from printuid, update call
sites.
* tests/setgroups.c: Likewise.
* tests/setugid.c: Likewise.
* tests/tests.h (printuid): New declaration.
* uid.c (printgid, sys_getresgid, sys_getgid, sys_setfsgid,
sys_setresgid, sys_setregid, sys_setgid): Add SIZEIFY wrappers.
(gid_t, gid_t_, gid_t__): Define similarly to uid_t, uid_t_, uid_t__.
Include grp.h, pwd.h, sys/types.h.
(enum id_type): New enumeration.
(SYS_FUNC(getuid), SYS_FUNC(setfsuid), ): Return RVAL_UID flag.
(SYS_FUNC(getgid), SYS_FUNC(setfsgid), SYS_FUNC(setgid),
SYS_FUNC(getresgid), SYS_FUNC(setregid), SYS_FUNC(setresgid)): New
functions.
(get_print_id): Rename from get_print_uid, add idt argument, call
printuid or printgid depending on it. Update call sites.
(SYS_FUNC(chown), SYS_FUNC(fchown), print_gid): Use printgid
for printing GID.
(ID_CACHE_SIZE): New macro constant.
(print_id): New function.
(printuid): Implement using print_id.
(printgid): New function.
* xlat/priorities.in: Provide fallback values.
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tprintf ( " , st_nlink=%llu " , st - > nlink ) ;
printuid ( " , st_uid= " , st - > uid ) ;
printgid ( " , st_gid= " , st - > gid ) ;
Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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tprintf ( " , st_blksize=%llu " , st - > blksize ) ;
tprintf ( " , st_blocks=%llu " , st - > blocks ) ;
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} else {
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tprints ( " st_mode= " ) ;
Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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print_symbolic_mode_t ( st - > mode ) ;
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}
Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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switch ( st - > mode & S_IFMT ) {
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case S_IFCHR : case S_IFBLK :
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tprints ( " , st_rdev= " ) ;
print_dev_t ( st - > rdev ) ;
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break ;
default :
Mpersify parsers of struct stat and struct stat64
On many architectures that support multiple personalities,
struct stat differ between personalities. While old code could handle
these differences, there are some architectures, e.g. sparc64, that also
have different struct stat64. Rewrite parsers using mpers functionality
to fix these issues.
* fetch_struct_stat.c: New file.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c: Likewise.
* print_struct_stat.c: Likewise.
* oldstat.c: Likewise.
* stat.c: Likewise.
* stat.h: Likewise.
* stat64.c: Likewise.
* file.c: Remove.
* printstat.h: Likewise.
* linux/aarch64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/powerpc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/riscv/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/sparc64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/tile/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x32/stat32.h: Likewise.
* linux/x86_64/stat32.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add fetch_struct_stat.c,
fetch_struct_stat64.c, print_struct_stat.c, oldstat.c, stat.c, stat.h,
and stat64.c. Remove file.c, printstat.h, linux/aarch64/stat32.h,
linux/powerpc64/stat32.h, linux/riscv/stat32.h, linux/sparc64/stat32.h,
linux/tile/stat32.h, linux/x32/stat32.h, and linux/x86_64/stat32.h.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Add struct stat64.st_mtime_nsec.
* defs.h (struct strace_stat): New declaration.
(print_struct_stat): New prototype.
* linux/dummy.h (sys_fstatat64): Remove.
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tprintf ( " , st_size=%llu " , st - > size ) ;
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break ;
}
if ( ! abbrev ( tcp ) ) {
Always print raw values of time data fields
Refactor sprinttime: implement sprinttime_nsec and sprinttime_usec
that handle nanoseconds and microseconds, respectively.
Always print raw values of time data fields, format string
representations of time as comments.
* defs.h (sprinttime): Change argument type from time_t to long long.
(sprinttime_nsec, sprinttime_usec): New prototypes.
* util.c (sprinttime_ex, sprinttime_nsec, sprinttime_usec): New
functions.
(sprinttime): Turn into a thin wrapper around sprinttime_ex.
* stat.h (struct strace_stat): Add has_nsec field.
* fetch_struct_stat.c (HAVE_NSEC): New macro.
(fetch_struct_stat): Initialize has_nsec field with HAVE_NSEC.
* fetch_struct_stat64.c (HAVE_NSEC): New macro.
(fetch_struct_stat64): Initialize has_nsec field with HAVE_NSEC.
* print_struct_stat.c (print_struct_stat) <PRINT_ST_TIME>:
Print raw values of time fields, use sprinttime_nsec to format a string
representation of time, use tprints_comment to print it as a comment.
* statx.c (SYS_FUNC(statx)) <PRINT_FIELD_TIME>: Likewise.
* utime.c (SYS_FUNC(utime)): Print raw values of struct utimbuf.actime
and struct utimbuf.modtime fields, use sprinttime to format a string
representation of time, use tprints_comment to print it as a comment.
* tests/tests.h (print_time_t_nsec): Add int argument.
* tests/print_time.c (print_time_t_ex): New function.
(print_time_t_nsec): Add int argument, turn into a thin wrapper around
print_time_t_ex.
* tests/utime.c (main): Update expected output.
* tests/xstatx.c [!IS_STATX] (HAVE_NSEC): New macro.
[!IS_STATX] (PRINT_ST_TIME), [IS_STATX] (PRINT_FIELD_TIME): Update
expected output.
* NEWS: Mention this timestamps representation improvement.
Co-authored-by: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
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# define PRINT_ST_TIME(field) \
do { \
tprintf ( " , st_ " # field " =%lld " , ( long long ) st - > field ) ; \
tprints_comment ( sprinttime_nsec ( st - > field , \
zero_extend_signed_to_ull ( st - > field # # _nsec ) ) ) ; \
if ( st - > has_nsec ) \
tprintf ( " , st_ " # field " _nsec=%llu " , \
zero_extend_signed_to_ull ( \
st - > field # # _nsec ) ) ; \
} while ( 0 )
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PRINT_ST_TIME ( atime ) ;
PRINT_ST_TIME ( mtime ) ;
PRINT_ST_TIME ( ctime ) ;
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} else {
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tprints ( " , ... " ) ;
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}
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tprints ( " } " ) ;
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}