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* git-version-gen: Replace '-' with '.' so version conforms to policies
* configure.ac (SPEC_VERSION): Remove.
* strace.spec.in: Replace SPEC_VERSION with PACKAGE_VERSION.
Remove %srcname.
Assume that sysctl enums defined since linux v2.6 are always defined,
with a signle exception: check for CTL_PROC which definition was removed
in v2.6.18 and restored later in v2.6.23.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_DECLS): Remove old constants.
* xlat/sysctl_kern.in: Mark constants older than KERN_PRINTK_RATELIMIT
as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net.in: Mark constants older than NET_LLC
as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net_core.in: Mark constants older than NET_CORE_BUDGET
as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net_ipv4.in: Mark constants older than
NET_IPV4_IGMP_MAX_MSF as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net_ipv4_conf.in: Mark constants older than
NET_IPV4_CONF_FORCE_IGMP_VERSION as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net_ipv4_route.in: Mark constants older than
NET_IPV4_ROUTE_GC_MIN_INTERVAL_MS as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net_ipv6.in: Mark constants older than
NET_IPV6_MLD_MAX_MSF as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net_ipv6_route.in: Mark constants older than
NET_IPV6_ROUTE_GC_MIN_INTERVAL_MS as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_net_unix.in: Mark all constants as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_root.in: Mark constants older than CTL_ARLAN
as unconditional.
* xlat/sysctl_vm.in: Mark constants older than VM_MAX_MAP_COUNT
as unconditional.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Add linux/fiemap.h.
* file_ioctl.c: Do not include <linux/fiemap.h> and xlat/fiemap_*.h
if [!HAVE_LINUX_FIEMAP_H].
(file_ioctl): Do not parse FS_IOC_FIEMAP if [!HAVE_LINUX_FIEMAP_H].
Prior to v2.6.25-rc3, <linux/videodev2.h> didn't include all
required headers, resulting to omission of V4L2_* constants.
This issue doesn't arise in v4l2.c and tests/ioctl_v4l2.c files
because they already include all necessary headers themselves.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_DECLS): Include <sys/time.h>, <linux/ioctl.h>,
and <linux/types.h> before <linux/videodev2.h>.
Since sys/ioctl.h is included unconditionally when needed
and ioctls.h doesn't exist, these checks are redundant.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Remove ioctls.h and sys/ioctl.h.
Decode the ioctls associated with the userfaultfd fd.
Note that they tend to read from and also return result in it's data
structure.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Add linux/userfaultfd.h.
* userfaultfd.c [HAVE_LINUX_USERFAULTFD_H]: Add ioctl decoder.
* defs.h (uffdio_ioctl): New prototype.
* ioctl.c (ioctl_decode) [HAVE_LINUX_USERFAULTFD_H]: Wire in
uffdio_ioctl.
* xlat/uffd_*.in: Create flag xlat for all the IOCTLs.
This header file was added in glibc-2.3.2,
so it's safe to assume its availability.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Remove sys/epoll.h.
* epoll.c: Include <sys/epoll.h> unconditionally.
Compile [HAVE_SYS_EPOLL_H] code unconditionally.
* tests/epoll_ctl.c: Do not check for HAVE_SYS_EPOLL_H.
* tests/epoll_wait.c: Likewise.
* configure.ac: Sort and group together AC_PROG_*, AC_C_*, AC_TYPE_*,
AC_HEADER_*, AC_CHECK_FUNCS, AC_CHECK_TYPES, AC_CHECK_MEMBERS,
and AC_CHECK_HEADERS.
There are weird platforms that define __NR_sendmmsg but at the same time
do not define __NR_recvmmsg. Add a workaround for them.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add recvmmsg.
* tests/mmsg.c: Check for __NR_recvmmsg || HAVE_RECVMMSG.
Do not rely on "struct sigevent.__pad" being located at the same address
as "struct sigevent.sigev_notify_thread_id", it's not the case with musl
libc. Do not rely on struct sigevent definition at all to access
sigev_notify_thread_id.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Remove struct sigevent._sigev_un._pad
and struct sigevent.__pad.
* sigevent.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* print_sigevent.c: Include it.
* print_sigevent.c (struct_sigevent): Remove.
(print_sigevent): Update all struct_sigevent users.
* tests/timer_create.c: Include "sigevent.h".
(main): Use struct_sigevent instead of struct sigevent,
all struct sigevent clients changed.
The size of off_t is not something one can rely upon. For example,
musl libc unconditionally defines it as an int64_t type on x86.
A cast to the target type helps to avoid these libc differences.
* configure.ac: Call AC_C_TYPEOF.
* tests/struct_flock.c (TYPEOF_FLOCK_OFF_T): New macro.
(test_flock_einval): Use it instead of off_t.
Before this change, all files that exist since 20th century had
copyright headers, while most files that appeared later didn't. This
change fixes the inconsistency by adding missing copyright headers.
It doesn't mean that copyright headers became maintained. In my view,
git history provides much better information on this subject and is much
more accurate than copyright headers.
* configure.ac (arch_m32): Set to sparc on sparc64, powerpc on
powerpc64, arm on aarch64, i386 on x86_64 and x32, $arch in other cases.
(arch_mx32): Set to x32 on x86_64, $arch in other cases.
(AC_SUBST): Add arch_m32 and arch_mx32.
* bootstrap: Substitute @arch@ with @arch_m32@ in tests-m32/Makefile.am.
Substitute @arch@ with @arch_mx32@ in tests-mx32/Makefile.am.
* kernel_types.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_TYPES): Check for __kernel_long_t
and __kernel_ulong_t in <asm/posix_types.h>.
* dirent.c: Stop including <dirent.h>.
(kernel_dirent): Remove.
Include "kernel_types.h".
(print_old_dirent, SYS_FUNC(getdents)): Print variables
of kernel_ulong_t type using %Lu format.
* syscall.c (kernel_long_t, kernel_ulong_t): Remove.
Include "kernel_types.h".
* tests/getdents.c (kernel_dirent): Remove.
Include "kernel_types.h".
(print_dirent): Print variables of kernel_ulong_t type using %Lu format.
Include <linux/fcntl.h> for proper definitions of F_* constants
and flock structures.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_TYPES): Check for struct flock, struct flock64,
struct __kernel_flock, and struct __kernel_flock64 in <linux/fcntl.h>.
* flock.h: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* fcntl.c: Include it instead of <fcntl.h>.
(struct flock64): Remove.
(printflock): Use struct_kernel_flock instead of struct flock.
(printflock64): Use struct_kernel_flock64 instead of struct flock64.
Some systems (like Bionic) omit support for SysV related code. That
means no C library headers for strace to include. Add configure tests
to probe the headers from the kernel and use them when they are
available.
It might make more sense to never rely on the C library's headers as
there is no guarantee or requirement that the structure layout between
apps and the C library match that what is passed to the kernel.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Check for linux/ipc.h,
linux/mqueue.h, linux/msg.h, linux/sem.h, linux/shm.h,
sys/ipc.h, sys/msg.h, sys/sem.h, and sys/shm.h.
* ipc_defs.h: Include <sys/ipc.h> or <linux/ipc.h> depending
on what is available.
* ipc_msg.c: Replace <sys/ipc.h> with "ipc_defs.h".
Fallback to <linux/msg.h> when available.
* ipc_msgctl.c: Include <sys/msg.h>, <asm/msgbuf.h>, or <linux/msg.h>
based on what is available. Note missing support for old ipc structs.
* ipc_sem.c: Include <sys/sem.h> or <linux/sem.h> depending
on what is available. Only decode sembuf when available.
* ipc_shm.c: Fallback to <linux/shm.h> when available.
* ipc_shmctl.c: Include <sys/shm.h>, <asm/shmbuf.h>, or <linux/shm.h>
based on what is available. Note missing support for old ipc structs.
* print_mq_attr.c: Fallback to <linux/mqueue.h> when available.
Starting with commit v4.6-281-g7af9f35, we implicitly assume that
HAVE_SENDMSG is always defined. Therefore, the check for sendmsg
availability is redundant and could be safely removed.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Remove sendmsg.
* linux/dummy.h [!HAVE_SENDMSG] (sys_recvmsg, sys_sendmsg): Remove
stub aliases.
* net.c [HAVE_SENDMSG]: Define unconditionally.
* syscall.c (dumpio) [HAVE_SENDMSG]: Likewise.
Add a subsystem for semi-automatical definition of how parsers should
work with personality-dependent (mpers) types of tracee's data. Create
auxiliary libraries containing mpers syscall parsers and printer
functions, one library for each possible nonnative target personality.
Currently some parsers do not handle differences in definitions of data
types between personalities, namely LP64 and ILP32. When
this is the case, long integers, pointers, and all compound
types containing long and pointer members may be printed incorrectly,
because of differences in sizes, offsets and alignments.
Since in most cases these are the only differences in desired behaviour
of parsers and printers for different personalities, a correct way
would be to compile one source code into multiple parsers, differing
only in definitions of mpers types.
To get a definition of a given type for nonnative personality
a very basic .c file containing a declaration of a variable of this type
is being compiled for this personality (using -m32 or -mx32 compiler
flag). Information about the type is then being extracted from
this binary's DWARF debug info with an awk script and put
into a corresponding header file. Resulting headers are being used to
compile mpers variations of syscall parsers and printer functions.
In addition to syscall parsers, there can occur a need to create mpers
printing functions, which then can be called from many places
in the code (for example, printsiginfo_at). Such functions (printers)
are marked in a special manner.
For each possible nonnative target personality a library is being
created, containing mpers variations of syscall parsers and printers.
Only syscall parsers from files marked in a special manner and specially
marked functions from such files are being recompiled and included
in these libraries.
generate_mpers_am.sh is called by bootstrap to find the files
from strace_SOURCES which include MPERS_DEFS. During compilation,
these files are being inspected for inclusions of DEF_MPERS_TYPE,
and nonnative variations of each included type are being generated
by an awk script.
Mpers parser names are being modified during inclusions of syscallent
headers for nonnative personalities. Pointers to printers are
being stored in structs struct_printers, and a master
pointer printers is being updated on every set_personality.
* README-mpers: New README explaining how to use mpers support.
* empty.h: New empty file.
* generate_mpers_am.sh: New file.
* mpers.awk: Likewise.
* mpers.sh: Likewise.
* mpers_test.sh: Likewise.
* mpers_type.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add empty.h and mpers_type.h.
(strace_CPPFLAGS, strace_LDFLAGS, strace_LDADD): Move to the beginning
of the file.
(strace_LDADD, noinst_LIBRARIES): Add libmpers-%.a.
(EXTRA_DIST): Add mpers.awk, mpers.sh, mpers_test.sh.
(BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Add new generated files:
native_printer_decls.h, native_printer_defs.h, printers.h,
[HAVE_M32_MPERS] $(mpers_m32_targets), and [HAVE_MX32_MPERS]
$(mpers_mx32_targets).
(mpers_NAME, mpers_PREFIX, mpers_DEFS, mpers_INCLUDES, mpers_CPPFLAGS,
mpers_sh_opts, libmpers_CPPFLAGS, libmpers_m[x]32_a_SOURCES,
libmpers_m[x]32_a_CPPFLAGS, mpers_m[x]32_targets): New variables.
(mpers-m[x]32.stamp, m[x]32_defs.h, m[x]32_funcs.h, printers.h,
%_printer_decls.h, %_printer_defs.h, clean-local,
native_printer_decls.h, native_printer_defs.h, $mpers_m[x]32_targets):
New targets.
* bootstrap: Add generate_mpers_am.sh.
* configure.ac: Add AC_PROG_RANLIB.
* m4/mpers.m4: Add HAVE_MPERS variable. Add $st_cv_mpers checks.
* defs.h: Include mpers_type.h.
Include printers.h, native_printer_decls.h, define MPERS_PRINTER_NAME.
Redefine SYS_FUNC_NAME. Define MPERS_PRINTER_DECL.
[HAVE_M32_MPERS]: define PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_FUNCS,
PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS
for X86_64, X32.
[HAVE_MX32_MPERS]: define PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_FUNCS,
PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS
for X86_64.
Add fallback definitions of
PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_FUNCS, PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_FUNCS,
PERSONALITY0_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY0_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS,
PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS,
PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS.
* syscall.c: Include PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_FUNCS,
PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_FUNCS,
PERSONALITY0_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY0_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS,
PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY1_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS,
PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DECLS, PERSONALITY2_INCLUDE_PRINTERS_DEFS.
(printers): New struct. Update it when needed.
* .gitignore: Add libmpers-m32.a, libmpers-mx32.a, m32_defs.h,
m32_funcs.h, m32_printer_decls.h, m32_printer_defs.h, mpers-m32,
mpers-m32.stamp, mpers-mx32, mpers-mx32.stamp, mpers.am, mx32_defs.h,
mx32_funcs.h, mx32_printer_decls.h, mx32_printer_defs.h,
native_printer_decls.h, native_printer_defs.h, and printers.h.
Currently the code assumes the set of valid options between getsockopt
and setsockopt are exactly the same and thus maintains one list. The
kernel unfortunately does not do this -- it allows for different opts
between the get and set functions. See the {g,s}et_opt{min,max} fields
in the various netfilter subcores.
To support this, extend the printxval function to take multiple sets of
xlats as varargs. Then we add the new get/set lists, and pass them down
in the net code when decoding things.
A simple example is iptables; before:
getsockopt(4, SOL_IP, 0x40 /* IP_??? */, ...) = 0
getsockopt(4, SOL_IP, 0x41 /* IP_??? */, ...) = 0
after:
getsockopt(4, SOL_IP, IPT_SO_GET_INFO, ...) = 0
getsockopt(4, SOL_IP, IPT_SO_GET_ENTRIES, ...) = 0
If these were setsockopt calls, then 0x40 & 0x41 would be
IPT_SO_SET_REPLACE & IPT_SO_SET_ADD_COUNTERS.
* configure.ac: Check for netfilter headers.
* defs.h (printxvals): New prototype.
(printxval): Change to a define.
* net.c: Include netfilter headers and new sockopts headers.
(print_sockopt_fd_level_name): Add a is_getsockopt argument. Change SOL_IP
and SOL_IPV6 decoding to use printxvals, and use is_getsockopt to pass more
xlats down.
(getsockopt): Call print_sockopt_fd_level_name with is_getsockopt as true.
(setsockopt): Call print_sockopt_fd_level_name with is_getsockopt as false.
* util.c (printxval): Rename to ...
(printxvals): ... this. Rewrite to be varargs based.
* xlat/getsockipoptions.in: New xlat list.
* xlat/getsockipv6options.in, xlat/setsockipoptions.in,
xlat/setsockipv6options.in: Likewise.
struct sysinfo members totalhigh, freehigh and mem_unit are present
since Linux 2.3.48.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Remove struct sysinfo checks.
* sysinfo.c (sys_sysinfo): Remove HAVE_STRUCT_SYSINFO_* checks.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add inet_pton.
* net.c (print_mreq, print_mreq6): New functions.
(print_setsockopt): Use them to decode IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP,
IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, IPV6_DROP_MEMBERSHIP,
IPV6_JOIN_ANYCAST, and IPV6_LEAVE_ANYCAST.
* tests/ip_mreq.c: New file.
* tests/ip_mreq.expected: Likewise.
* tests/ip_mreq.test: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Add ip_mreq.
(TESTS): Add ip_mreq.test.
(EXTRA_DIST): ip_mreq.expected.
* tests/.gitignore: Add ip_mreq.
Based on patch by Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>.
Some ioctl constants are defined to different values on those 32-bit
architectures where structures containing a 64-bit field are aligned on
a 8-byte boundary and have a size multiple of 8 bytes, and on other
32-bit architectures.
* configure.ac: Check the size of a structure containing a 64-bit field.
* linux/32/ioctls_inc.h: Rename to ...
* linux/32/ioctls_inc_align32.h: ... this.
* linux/32/ioctls_inc_align64.h: New file.
* linux/32/ioctls_inc.h: Include either 32/ioctls_inc_align32.h
or ioctls_inc_align64.h depending on SIZEOF_STRUCT_I64_I32.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add linux/32/ioctls_inc_align32.h and
* linux/32/ioctls_inc_align64.h.
* tests/ioctl.c (main): Test for VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT.
* tests/ioctl.expected: Check VIDIOC_ENUMINPUT decoding.
Reported-by: Philippe De Muyter <phdm@macqel.be>
This commit adds strace support for Altera's Nios-II. The architecture
is supported by Linux since v3.19, and it implements the generic syscall
ABI.
* configure.ac: Add nios2 support.
* cacheflush.c [NIOS2] (sys_cacheflush): New function.
* linux/nios2/*: New Nios-II specific files.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add them.
Signed-off-by: Ezequiel Garcia <ezequiel@vanguardiasur.com.ar>
* configure.ac (ASM_SIGRTMIN): Define to SIGRTMIN from <asm/signal.h>.
* signal.c: Use ASM_SIGRTMIN instead of constants provided by libc.
* tests/sigreturn.c: Use ASM_SIGRTMIN instead of hardcoded value.
Use lower RT_* numbers to support pre-3.18 hppa kernels.
* tests/sigreturn.test: Update regexp.
Use the AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD helper to set up build settings when cross
compiling. This way ioctlsort uses the build tools all the time.
* configure.ac: Call AX_PROG_CC_FOR_BUILD.
* Makefile.am (ioctlsort_CC): Set to CC_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_CPPFLAGS): Change CPPFLAGS to CPPFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_CFLAGS): Change CFLAGS to CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_LDFLAGS): Change LDFLAGS to LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
(ioctlsort_LD): Delete.
(ioctlsort%): Change to ioctlsort%$(BUILD_EXEEXT). Use ioctlsort_CFLAGS.
* m4/ax_prog_cc_for_build.m4: Import from the autoconf-archive package.
* configure.ac: Check for dladdr in -ldl.
* tests/Makefile.am (pc_LDADD): Adde $(dl_LIBS).
* tests/pc.c: Include "config.h" and <dlfcn.h>.
(main): Use dladdr to find the address to unmap.