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* util.c (sprinttime): Make date output conform to ISO 8601.
* tests/utime.c (print_tm): Update expected output.
* tests/xstatx.c (print_time): Likewise.
This is necessary for the upcoming change in the output format
of the val3 argument of the FUTEX_WAKE_OP futex command.
* defs.h (printxvals, printxval_searchn): Change return type to int.
(printxval64, printxval, printxval_long): Likewise. Forward the value
returned by printxvals call.
* util.c (printxvals, printxval_searchn): Change return type to int,
return 1 if xlat value has been found, 0 otherwise.
This is necessary for the upcoming change in the output format
of the val3 argument of the FUTEX_WAKE_OP futex command.
* util.c (printxvals): Do not print dflt if it is NULL.
As printargs is invoked as a generic syscall decoder only and
it is not supposed to print anything on exiting, change printargs
to return RVAL_DECODED so it would not be called on exiting at all.
* util.c (printargs): Print args unconditionally, return RVAL_DECODED.
* util.c (printstr_ex): Simplify handling of size == 0 case.
Do not artificially decrement size when QUOTE_0_TERMINATED bit is set.
Ensure that str[size] byte is non-zero if it hasn't been fetched.
When user_style has QUOTE_0_TERMINATED bit set, printstr_ex prints
the fetched string as a NUL-terminated.
After this change, the string is being fetched as a NUL-terminated, too.
* util.c (printstr_ex): Use umovestr instead of umoven
if QUOTE_0_TERMINATED bit is set.
* defs.h (string_to_uint_ex): New prototype.
(string_to_uint_upto): New function, a thin wrapper around
string_to_uint_ex.
* util.c (string_to_uint_ex): New function.
(string_to_uint): Change into a thin wrapper around string_to_uint_upto.
* strace.c (init): Use string_to_uint_upto.
* syscall.c (qualify_scno, qual_signal, qual_desc): Use
string_to_uint_upto instead of string_to_uint.
This enables printing size-limited (expectedly) ASCIZ strings.
This is done by increasing umoven size limit for sized strings by one
byte above max_strlen (enabling copying possible NUL byte in case len is
greater than max_strlen) and decreasing size after copying by one byte
in case QUOTE_0_TERMINATED is set (due to user_style or usage of len of
-1). As a result, there is one excess byte for string_quote in case
QUOTE_0_TERMINATED is set so string_quote can check for NUL termination
of strings up to size bytes in size (which is len or max_strlen, whatever
is greater).
The catch here is that when string is not properly NUL-terminated and
QUOTE_0_TERMINATED is provided in user_style and len is less than
max_strlen then last non-NUL byte is not printed. But ellipsis is
printed instead, being indication that string is not terminated
properly. QUOTE_OMIT_TRAILING_0 should be used instead in case this
behaviour is not intended.
* util.c (printstr_ex): Copy one excess byte in case of non-negative len
provided and it is more than max_strlen; handle case of max_strlen of 0
in case QUOTE_0_TERMINATED is set separately; check for need of printing
ellipsis by checking resulting style against QUOTE_0_TERMINATED.
* util.c (printxval_searchn): New function.
* defs.h (printxval_searchn): New prototype.
(printxval_search): New helper macro useful in conjunction with static
xlat arrays.
* defs.h (printaddr_ull): New prototype.
(printaddr): Change to a static inline wrapper around printaddr_ull.
* util.c (printaddr): Rename to printaddr_ull, change argument type
to unsigned long long, change print format to %#llx.
This is useful for providing QUOTE_OMIT_TRAILING_0 and maybe other
flags.
* defs.h (printstr_ex): New prototype.
(printstr): Change to a wrapper around printstr_ex with zero user style.
* util.c (printstr): Rename to ...
(printstr_ex) ... new function, add user_style argument which is or'ed
with computed style.
It is useful in cases strings with size provided are expected to be
NUL-terminated but are not trustworthy enough to call just plain
printstr(str, -1).
* defs.h (QUOTE_OMIT_TRAILING_0): New constant definition.
* util.c (string_quote): Swallow terminating NUL if
QUOTE_OMIT_TRAILING_0 is set.
These allow retrieving specific argument in full taking into account
peculiarities of runtimes which employ tcp->ext_arg (e.g. x32).
* defs.h (getarg_ll, getarg_ull): New prototypes.
* util.c (getarg_ll, getarg_ull): New functions.
(printargs): Use getarg_ull.
This change prevents scattering of ll-related hacks and simplifies
pread/pwrite syscalls parsers' logic a bit.
* util.c (getllval): Add fixup for arg_no for SuperH when argument
number is equal to 3.
* io.c (PREAD_OFFSET_ARG): Remove.
(SYS_FUNC(pread)): Always use argument number 3 for "count" argument
printing.
(SYS_FUNC(pwrite)): Likewise.
As most of x32 syscalls are regular x86_64 syscalls, they should be
printed by default as 64-bit syscalls, and syscall parsers at their
discretion might print syscalls differently. This is already
implemented in 64-bit strace tracing x32 personality processes,
and now x32 strace will also behave this way.
Similar reasoning applies to mips n32.
* util.c (printargs) [HAVE_STRUCT_TCB_EXT_ARG]: Print syscall arguments
from ext_arg array using %llx format.
Introduce a general socket netlink parser which prints the header and
a string for the remaining part of the buffer. It doesn't handle all
the netlink flags and types yet because the parser needs more
information, this will be implemented later.
* net.c (decode_sockbuf): New function.
(SYS_FUNC(send), SYS_FUNC(sendto), SYS_FUNC(recv), SYS_FUNC(recvfrom)):
Use it instead of printstr.
* msghdr.c (print_msghdr): Pass IOV_DECODE_NETLINK to tprint_iov_upto()
for netlink sockets.
* netlink.c: New file.
* Makefile.am (strace_SOURCES): Add it.
* defs.h (decode_netlink, getfdproto): New prototypes.
(iov_decode): Add IOV_DECODER_NETLINK.
* io.c (print_iovec): Use decode_netlink().
* util.c (getfdproto): Remove static keyword.
* xlat/netlink_flags.in: New file.
* xlat/netlink_types.in: New file.
Limit output of struct msghdr.msg_control when
struct msghdr.msg_controllen is greater than the maximum ancillary
buffer size specified in /proc/sys/net/core/optmem_max file.
* configure.ac (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add open64.
* defs.h (read_int_from_file): New prototype.
* util.c (read_int_from_file): New function.
* msghdr.c (get_optmem_max): New function based on read_int_from_file.
(decode_msg_control): Use it to check control_len argument.
* tests/msg_control.c (test_big_len): New function.
(main): Use it to test printing of excessively large messages.
Introduce a new enum type sock_proto and use it instead of strings for socket
protocols identification.
* defs.h (sock_proto): New enum.
(get_proto_by_name): New function.
* socketutils.c (protocols): New static table.
(print_sockaddr_by_inode): Use it. Change type of "proto" argument
to sock_proto.
(get_proto_by_name): New function.
* util.c (getfdproto): Use it. Change return type to sock_proto.
(printfd): Update.
This is necessary for the upcoming change of xlat.val type.
* defs.h (printflags): Rename to printflags64, change type of integer
argument to uint64_t.
(printflags): New static inline function.
* util.c (printflags): Rename to printflags64, change type of integer
argument to uint64_t. Print it using PRIx64 format.
Based on patch by Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>.
This is necessary for the upcoming change of xlat.val type.
* defs.h (sprintflags): Rename to sprintflags64, change type of integer
argument to uint64_t.
(sprintflags): New static inline function.
* util.c (sprintflags): Rename to sprintflags64, change type of integer
argument to uint64_t. Print it using PRIx64 format.
Based on patch by Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>.
This is necessary for the upcoming change of xlat.val type.
All users of printxvals are already prepared for this change.
* defs.h (printxvals): Change type of integer argument to uint64_t.
* util.c (printxvals): Likewise. Print it using PRIx64 format.
Patch by Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>.
This is necessary for the upcoming change of xlat.val type.
All users of addflags are already prepared for this change.
* defs.h (xlat_search): Change type of integer argument to uint64_t.
* util.c (xlat_search): Likewise. Pass it by pointer.
(xlat_bsearch_compare): Treat first argument as a pointer.
Patch by Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>.
This is necessary for the upcoming change of xlat.val type.
* defs.h (xlookup): Rename to xlookup64, change type of integer argument
to uint64_t.
(xlookup): New static inline function.
* util.c (xlookup): Rename to xlookup64, change type of integer
argument to uint64_t.
Based on patch by Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>.
This is necessary for the upcoming change of xlat.val type.
All users of addflags are already prepared for this change.
* defs.h (addflags): Change type of integer argument to uint64_t.
* util.c (addflags): Likewise. Print it using PRIx64 format.
Based on patch by Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com>.
Some files are used conditionally depending on architecture and
configuration. Create a library for the purpose of keeping such
compilation units.
* Makefile.am (strace_LDADD, noinst_LIBRARIES): Add libstrace.a.
(libstrace_a_CPPFLAGS): New variable, set to $(strace_CPPFLAGS).
(libstrace_a_CFLAGS): New variable, set to $(strace_CFLAGS).
(libstrace_a_SOURCES): New variable, set to upeek.c.
* util.c (upeek): Move ...
* upeek.c: ... here.
As -yy parser, compared to -y, needs to do at least 5 extra syscalls
(getxattr, socket, sendmsg, recvmsg, close) to print socket details,
caching results of netlink conversations between strace and kernel
noticeably reduces amount of system time spent by strace.
The caching is safe since sockets do not change their addresses after
successful bind or connect syscall.
* defs.h (string_quote, print_sockaddr_by_inode_cached): New prototypes.
* socketutils.c (cache_entry): New type.
(CACHE_SIZE, CACHE_MASK): New macros.
(cache): New static array.
(cache_and_print_inode_details): New static function.
(print_sockaddr_by_inode_cached): New function.
(inet_parse_response, unix_parse_response): Use
cache_and_print_inode_details.
* util.c (printfd): Use string_quote and print_sockaddr_by_inode_cached.
(string_quote): Remove static qualifier.
* NEWS: Mention this improvement.
* tests/unix-yy.c (main): Update.
* defs.h (dumpiov_upto): New prototype.
(dumpiov): Change to a wrapper around dumpiov_upto.
* util.c (dumpiov): Rename to dumpiov_upto, add and check data_size
argument.
* io.c (SYS_FUNC(readv)): Call tprint_iov_upto instead
of tprint_iov and specify syscall return value as a data size limit.
* syscall.c (dumpio): In case of SEN_readv, call dumpiov_upto instead
of dumpiov and specify syscall return value as a data size limit.
* NEWS: Mention this fix.
* tests/readv.c: New file.
* tests/readv.test: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Add readv.
(TESTS): Add readv.test.
* tests/.gitignore: Add readv.
If the set of headers are unable to produce a valid list, printflags
will try to pass NULL to tprints which crashes. Add a sanity check
for this edge case.
* util.c (printflags): Check xlat->str is not NULL.
* defs.h (umove_ulong_array_or_printaddr): New prototype.
* util.c (umove_ulong_array_or_printaddr): New function.
* desc.c (sys_pselect6): Use it instead of open-coding
a proxy struct parser for different personalities.
* io.c (tprint_iov_upto): Use it instead of open-coding
a struct iovec parser for different personalities.
* kexec.c (print_kexec_segments): Use it instead of open-coding
a struct kexec_segment parser for different personalities.
(print_seg): Pass arguments using an array.
Rename the recently added function to reflect what kind of data type
it actually deals with: unsigned long int, without sign extension.
* defs.h (umove_long_or_printaddr): Rename to umove_ulong_or_printaddr,
chage 3rd argument to unsigned long *.
* util.c (umove_long_or_printaddr): Likewise.
* aio.c (sys_io_submit): Update callers.
Introduce a new helper function to fetch tracee's long integers
and use it to fix multiple personalities support in io_submit parser.
* defs.h (umove_long_or_printaddr): New prototype.
* util.c (umove_long_or_printaddr): New function.
* aio.c (sys_io_submit): Use it to fetch tracee's pointers.
* tests/aio.c: New file.
* tests/aio.test: New test.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS): Add aio.
(TESTS): Add aio.test.
* tests/.gitignore: Add aio.
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.