strace/netlink_packet_diag.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2016 Fabien Siron <fabien.siron@epita.fr>
* Copyright (c) 2017 JingPiao Chen <chenjingpiao@gmail.com>
* Copyright (c) 2017-2018 The strace developers.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "defs.h"
#include "netlink.h"
#include "netlink_sock_diag.h"
#include "nlattr.h"
#include "print_fields.h"
#include <linux/filter.h>
#include <linux/sock_diag.h>
#include <linux/packet_diag.h>
#include "xlat/af_packet_versions.h"
#include "xlat/packet_diag_attrs.h"
#include "xlat/packet_diag_info_flags.h"
#include "xlat/packet_diag_show.h"
DECL_NETLINK_DIAG_DECODER(decode_packet_diag_req)
{
struct packet_diag_req req = { .sdiag_family = family };
const size_t offset = sizeof(req.sdiag_family);
PRINT_FIELD_XVAL("{", req, sdiag_family, addrfams, "AF_???");
tprints(", ");
if (len >= sizeof(req)) {
if (!umoven_or_printaddr(tcp, addr + offset,
sizeof(req) - offset,
(char *) &req + offset)) {
/*
* AF_PACKET currently doesn't support protocol values
* other than 0.
*/
PRINT_FIELD_X("", req, sdiag_protocol);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", req, pdiag_ino);
PRINT_FIELD_FLAGS(", ", req, pdiag_show,
packet_diag_show, "PACKET_SHOW_???");
PRINT_FIELD_COOKIE(", ", req, pdiag_cookie);
}
} else
tprints("...");
tprints("}");
}
static bool
decode_packet_diag_info(struct tcb *const tcp,
const kernel_ulong_t addr,
const unsigned int len,
const void *const opaque_data)
{
struct packet_diag_info pinfo;
if (len < sizeof(pinfo))
return false;
if (umove_or_printaddr(tcp, addr, &pinfo))
return true;
PRINT_FIELD_IFINDEX("{", pinfo, pdi_index);
PRINT_FIELD_XVAL(", ", pinfo, pdi_version, af_packet_versions,
"TPACKET_???");
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pinfo, pdi_reserve);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pinfo, pdi_copy_thresh);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pinfo, pdi_tstamp);
PRINT_FIELD_FLAGS(", ", pinfo, pdi_flags,
packet_diag_info_flags, "PDI_???");
tprints("}");
return true;
}
static bool
print_packet_diag_mclist(struct tcb *const tcp, void *const elem_buf,
const size_t elem_size, void *const opaque_data)
{
struct packet_diag_mclist *dml = elem_buf;
uint16_t alen = MIN(dml->pdmc_alen, sizeof(dml->pdmc_addr));
PRINT_FIELD_IFINDEX("{", *dml, pdmc_index);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", *dml, pdmc_count);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", *dml, pdmc_type);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", *dml, pdmc_alen);
PRINT_FIELD_STRING(", ", *dml, pdmc_addr, alen, QUOTE_FORCE_HEX);
tprints("}");
return true;
}
static bool
decode_packet_diag_mclist(struct tcb *const tcp,
const kernel_ulong_t addr,
const unsigned int len,
const void *const opaque_data)
{
struct packet_diag_mclist dml;
const size_t nmemb = len / sizeof(dml);
if (!nmemb)
return false;
print_array(tcp, addr, nmemb, &dml, sizeof(dml),
print_array: enhance printing of unfetchable object addresses When umoven_func invocation fails to fetch data, it prints the faulty address. If this happens to a subsequent umoven_func invocation, the printed address may be undistinguishable from a valid data printed by print_func, e.g. when the data is printed in a numeric form like [0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0xdefaced]. Fix this source of confusion by moving the printing of the faulty address from umoven_func to print_array itself. This change renames umoven_func to tfetch_mem_func and changes its semantics, so that - tfetch_mem_func never prints anything; - tfetch_mem_func returns true if the fetch succeeded, and false otherwise. * defs.h (print_array): Replace umoven_func argument with tfetch_mem_func. * util.c (print_array): Replace umoven_func argument with tfetch_mem_func, document expected tfetch_mem_func return value semantics. When tfetch_mem_func returns false, print either addr or "... /* addr */" depending on the context (inside the array or not). * bpf.c (print_ebpf_prog, print_bpf_prog_info, BEGIN_BPF_CMD_DECODER(BPF_PROG_QUERY)): Replace umoven_or_printaddr argument of print_array with tfetch_mem. * bpf_filter.c (print_bpf_fprog): Likewise. * btrfs.c (btrfs_print_logical_ino_container, btrfs_print_ino_path_container, btrfs_print_qgroup_inherit, btrfs_ioctl): Likewise. * dm.c (dm_decode_dm_target_deps): Likewise. * epoll.c (epoll_wait_common): Likewise. * file_ioctl.c (file_ioctl): Likewise. * ipc_sem.c (tprint_sembuf_array): Likewise. * kexec.c (print_kexec_segments): Likewise. * mem.c (SYS_FUNC(subpage_prot)): Likewise. * net.c (print_getsockopt): Likewise. * netlink.c (decode_nlmsgerr_attr_cookie): Likewise. * netlink_netlink_diag.c (decode_netlink_diag_groups): Likewise. * netlink_packet_diag.c (decode_packet_diag_mclist): Likewise. * netlink_unix_diag.c (decode_unix_diag_inode): Likewise. * nlattr.c (decode_nla_meminfo): Likewise. * numa.c (print_nodemask, SYS_FUNC(move_pages), * perf_ioctl.c (perf_ioctl_query_bpf): Likewise. * poll.c (decode_poll_entering): Likewise. * printsiginfo.c (print_siginfo_array): Likewise. * rtnl_tc.c (decode_tca_stab_data): Likewise. * sock.c (decode_ifconf): Likewise. * uid.c (print_groups): Likewise. * io.c (SYS_FUNC(io_submit), SYS_FUNC(io_getevents)): Replace umoven_or_printaddr argument of print_array with tfetch_mem. (tprint_iov_upto): Replace umoven_or_printaddr_ignore_syserror with tfetch_mem_ignore_syserror. * v4l2.c (print_v4l2_format_fmt): Replace umoven_or_printaddr argument of print_array with tfetch_mem. (print_v4l2_ext_controls): Replace umoven_or_printaddr_ignore_syserror with tfetch_mem_ignore_syserror. * mmsghdr.c (fetch_struct_mmsghdr_or_printaddr): Rename to fetch_struct_mmsghdr_for_print, do not print address, return bool. (decode_mmsgvec): Replace fetch_struct_mmsghdr_or_printaddr with fetch_struct_mmsghdr_for_print. * tests/aio.c (main): Update expected output. * tests/bpf.c (print_BPF_PROG_QUERY_attr5): Likewise. * tests/ioctl_perf-success.c (main): Likewise. * tests/ioctl_v4l2.c (main): Update expected output. * tests/kexec_load.c (main): Likewise. * tests/mmsg_name.c (test_mmsg_name): Update expected output. * tests/move_pages.c (print_page_array, print_node_array): Likewise. * tests/poll.c (print_pollfd_array_entering): Likewise. * tests/preadv-pwritev.c (main): Likewise. * tests/preadv2-pwritev2.c (dumpio): Likewise. * tests/process_vm_readv_writev.c (print_iov): Likewise. * tests/pwritev.c (print_iovec): Likewise. * tests/readv.c (main): Likewise. * tests/seccomp-filter-v.c * tests/semop.c (main): Likewise. * tests/set_mempolicy.c (print_nodes): Likewise. * tests/setgroups.c (main): Likewise. * tests/test_nlattr.h (print_nlattr) Likewise. Co-Authored-by: Eugene Syromyatnikov <evgsyr@gmail.com>
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tfetch_mem, print_packet_diag_mclist, 0);
return true;
}
static bool
decode_packet_diag_ring(struct tcb *const tcp,
const kernel_ulong_t addr,
const unsigned int len,
const void *const opaque_data)
{
struct packet_diag_ring pdr;
if (len < sizeof(pdr))
return false;
if (umove_or_printaddr(tcp, addr, &pdr))
return true;
PRINT_FIELD_U("{", pdr, pdr_block_size);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pdr, pdr_block_nr);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pdr, pdr_frame_size);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pdr, pdr_frame_nr);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pdr, pdr_retire_tmo);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pdr, pdr_sizeof_priv);
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", pdr, pdr_features);
tprints("}");
return true;
}
static bool
decode_packet_diag_filter(struct tcb *const tcp,
const kernel_ulong_t addr,
const unsigned int len,
const void *const opaque_data)
{
const unsigned int nmemb = len / sizeof(struct sock_filter);
if (!nmemb || (unsigned short) nmemb != nmemb)
return false;
print_sock_fprog(tcp, addr, nmemb);
return true;
}
static const nla_decoder_t packet_diag_msg_nla_decoders[] = {
[PACKET_DIAG_INFO] = decode_packet_diag_info,
[PACKET_DIAG_MCLIST] = decode_packet_diag_mclist,
[PACKET_DIAG_RX_RING] = decode_packet_diag_ring,
[PACKET_DIAG_TX_RING] = decode_packet_diag_ring,
[PACKET_DIAG_FANOUT] = decode_nla_u32,
[PACKET_DIAG_UID] = decode_nla_uid,
[PACKET_DIAG_MEMINFO] = decode_nla_meminfo,
[PACKET_DIAG_FILTER] = decode_packet_diag_filter
};
DECL_NETLINK_DIAG_DECODER(decode_packet_diag_msg)
{
struct packet_diag_msg msg = { .pdiag_family = family };
size_t offset = sizeof(msg.pdiag_family);
bool decode_nla = false;
PRINT_FIELD_XVAL("{", msg, pdiag_family, addrfams, "AF_???");
tprints(", ");
if (len >= sizeof(msg)) {
if (!umoven_or_printaddr(tcp, addr + offset,
sizeof(msg) - offset,
(char *) &msg + offset)) {
PRINT_FIELD_XVAL("", msg, pdiag_type,
socktypes, "SOCK_???");
Add xlat description structure. Rename struct xlat to struct xlat_data and make struct xlat an xlat descriptor that contains various information about xlat. So far, it's type and number of items. As a result, xlookup/printxval now have enought information for handling xlat depending on its type, so no *index/*_search APIs are needed. * xlat.h (struct xlat_data): Rename from struct xlat. (struct xlat): New type definition. * xlat.c (xlat_search, printxval_sized, printxval_searchn_ex, xlat_idx, printxval_indexn_ex, printxval_dispatch_ex, ): Remove. (xlookup): Handle xlat_data based on xlat type. (xlookup_le): New function, replaces xlat_search_eq_or_less and supports all xlat types. (sprintflags_ex, printflags_ex): Update. * xlat/gen.sh (gen_header): Add handling for #sorted, generate new struct xlat descriptor. * defs.h (arp_hardware_types_size, ethernet_protocols_size, inet_protocols_size, evdev_abs_size, xlat_search, xlat_search_eq_or_less, xlat_idx, printxval_searchn_ex, printxval_searchn, printxval_search, printxval_search_ex, printxval_indexn_ex, printxval_indexn, printxval_index, printxval_index_ex, printxval_dispatch_ex, printxval_dispatch): Remove. (enum xlat_style_private_flag_bits): Remove PAF_INDEX_XLAT_SORTED_BIT and PAF_INDEX_XLAT_VALUE_INDEXED_BIT. (enum xlat_style_private_flag): Remove PAF_INDEX_XLAT_SORTED and PAF_INDEX_XLAT_VALUE_INDEXED. (print_array_ex): Remove index_xlat_size argument. (xlookup_le): New declaration. (printxval_ex): New macro. * dyxlat.c (struct dyxlat): Remove used field (use xlat.size instead), embed struct xlat, add pointer to struct xlat_data. (MARK_END): Remove. (dyxlat_alloc, dyxlat_free, dyxlat_get, dyxlat_add_pair): Update in accordance with the structure changes. * evdev.c (evdev_abs_size): Remove. (keycode_ioctl): Use printxval instead of printxval_index. (decode_bitset): Remove. (decode_bitset_): Rename to decode_bitset, remove decode_nr_size and xt arguments, call printxval instead of printxval_dispatch. (bit_ioctl, evdev_read_ioctl): Do not pass xlat type to decode_bitset. * print_fields.h (PRINT_FIELD_XVAL_SORTED_SIZED, PRINT_FIELD_XVAL_INDEX): Remove. * nlattr.h (struct decode_nla_xlat_opts): Remove xlat_size and xt fields. * nlattr.c (decode_nla_meminfo): do not pass PAF_INDEX_XLAT_VALUE_INDEXED flag and netlink_sk_meminfo_indices size in a print_array_ex call. (decode_nla_xval): Call printxval_ex instead of printxval_dispatch_ex. (decode_nla_ether_proto, decode_nla_ip_proto): Do not pass xlat_size and xt fields in opts. (decode_nla_flags): Remove XT_INDEXED unsupported warning. * process.c (struct_user_offsets_data): Rename from struct_user_offsets, change type to struct xlat_data[], remove XLAT_END. (struct_user_offsets): New xlat description. (print_user_offset_addr): Rewrite using xlookup_le. * util.c (print_array_ex): Remove index_xlat_size argument, simply call printxval_ex for index printing. * aio.c (tprint_lio_opcode): Use printxval_ex instead of printxval_indexn_ex. * bpf.c: Use printxval instead of printxval_index; use PRINT_FIELD_XVAL instead of PRINT_FIELD_XVAL_INDEX. * bpf_filter.c (print_bpf_filter_code): Use printxval instead of printxval_index. * ioctl.c (evdev_decode_number): Use printxval instead of printxval_indexn. * kvm.c (kvm_ioctl_decode_check_extension): Use printxval instead of printxval_index. (kvm_ioctl_run_attach_auxstr): Use xlookup instead of xlat_idx. * net.c: Use printxval instead of printxval_search/printxval_index, use printxval_ex instead of printxval_searchn_ex. * netlink_packet_diag.c (decode_packet_diag_msg): Use PRINT_FIELD_XVAL instead of PRINT_FIELD_XVAL_SORTED_SIZED. * netlink_smc_diag.c (decode_smc_diag_shutdown): Remove ARRSZ_PAIR wrapper. (decode_smc_diag_fallback): Use printxval_ex instead of printxval_search_ex. (decode_smc_diag_msg): Use PRINT_FIELD_XVAL instead of PRINT_FIELD_XVAL_INDEX. * print_statfs.c (print_statfs_type): Use printxval instead of printxval_search. * rtnl_cachereport.c (decode_nla_ipmra_msg_type, decode_nla_ip6mra_msg_type): Remove ARRSZ_PAIR wrappers, xt fields. * rtnl_link.c (decode_ifla_inet6_flags, decode_ifla_inet6_agm): Likewise. (decode_nla_tun_type, decode_ifla_xdp_attached): Remove xlat_size, xt fields. (decode_ifla_inet_conf, decode_ifla_inet6_conf, decode_ifla_inet6_stats, decode_ifla_inet6_icmp6_stats): Remove PAF_INDEX_XLAT_VALUE_INDEXED flag and ARRSZ_PAIR wrapper in print_array_ex calls. (decode_ifinfomsg): Use PRINT_FIELD_XVAL instead of PRINT_FIELD_XVAL_SORTED_SIZED. * rtnl_route.c (decode_nla_rt_proto): Use printxval instead of printxval_search. * sock.c (print_ifreq): Use PRINT_FIELD_XVAL instead of PRINT_FIELD_XVAL_SORTED_SIZED. * sockaddr.c (print_sockaddr_data_ll, print_sockaddr_data_bt, print_sockaddr): Use printxval instead of printxval_search and printxval_index. * time.c (getitimer, osf_getitimer, setitimer, printclockname): Use printxval instead of printxval_index. (do_adjtimex): Use xlookup instead of xlat_idx. * v4l2.c (print_v4l2_cid): Use xlookup instead of xlat_search. (print_v4l2_cid): Use xlookup_le instead of xlat_search_eq_or_less. * tests/btrfs.c: Update xlat handling, use struct xlat_data instead of struct xlat for XLAT() arrays. * tests/ioctl_block.c: Likewise. * tests/ioctl_rtc.c: Likewise. * tests/printflags.c: Likewise. * tests/printxval.c: Likewise. * tests/prlimit64.c: Likewise. * tests/setrlimit.c: Likewise. * tests/socketcall.c: Likewise. * tests/xgetrlimit.c: Likewise. * tests/xstatfsx.c: Likewise. * xlat/af_packet_versions.in: Add #value_indexed. * xlat/arp_hardware_types.in: Add #sorted. * xlat/ax25_protocols.in: Likewise. * xlat/bluetooth_l2_cid.in: Likewise. * xlat/bluetooth_l2_psm.in: Likewise. * xlat/ethernet_protocols.in: Likewise. * xlat/evdev_ff_types.in: Likewise. * xlat/fsmagic.in: Likewise. * xlat/hw_breakpoint_type.in: Likewise. * xlat/iffflags.in: Likewise. * xlat/inet6_if_flags.in: Likewise. * xlat/inet_protocols.in: Likewise. * xlat/msgctl_flags.in: Likewise. * xlat/perf_hw_cache_id.in: Likewise. * xlat/perf_hw_cache_op_id.in: Likewise. * xlat/perf_hw_cache_op_result_id.in: Likewise. * xlat/perf_hw_id.in: Likewise. * xlat/perf_sw_ids.in: Likewise. * xlat/perf_type_id.in: Likewise. * xlat/routing_protocols.in: Likewise. * xlat/semctl_flags.in: Likewise. * xlat/shmctl_flags.in: Likewise. * xlat/smc_decl_codes.in: Likewise. * xlat/sock_ax25_options.in: Likewise. * xlat/sock_bluetooth_options.in: Likewise. * xlat/sock_dccp_options.in: Likewise. * xlat/sock_tipc_options.in: Likewise. * xlat/socketlayers.in: Likewise. * xlat/v4l2_control_classes.in: Likewise. * xlat/v4l2_pix_fmts.in: Likewise. * xlat/v4l2_sdr_fmts.in: Likewise.
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PRINT_FIELD_XVAL(", ", msg, pdiag_num,
ethernet_protocols, "ETH_P_???");
PRINT_FIELD_U(", ", msg, pdiag_ino);
PRINT_FIELD_COOKIE(", ", msg, pdiag_cookie);
decode_nla = true;
}
} else
tprints("...");
tprints("}");
offset = NLMSG_ALIGN(sizeof(msg));
if (decode_nla && len > offset) {
tprints(", ");
decode_nlattr(tcp, addr + offset, len - offset,
packet_diag_attrs, "PACKET_DIAG_???",
packet_diag_msg_nla_decoders,
ARRAY_SIZE(packet_diag_msg_nla_decoders), NULL);
}
}