kern_sysctl.c revision 1.183 1 /* $NetBSD: kern_sysctl.c,v 1.183 2005/06/20 02:49:18 atatat Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Andrew Brown.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
21 * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
22 * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
23 * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
24 * from this software without specific prior written permission.
25 *
26 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
27 * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
28 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
29 * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
30 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
31 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
32 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
33 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
34 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
35 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
36 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
37 */
38
39 /*-
40 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
41 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
42 *
43 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
44 * Mike Karels at Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
45 *
46 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
47 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
48 * are met:
49 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
50 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
51 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
52 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
53 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
54 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
55 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
56 * without specific prior written permission.
57 *
58 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
59 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
60 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
61 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
62 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
63 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
64 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
65 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
66 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
67 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
68 * SUCH DAMAGE.
69 *
70 * @(#)kern_sysctl.c 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/20/95
71 */
72
73 /*
74 * sysctl system call.
75 */
76
77 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
78 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_sysctl.c,v 1.183 2005/06/20 02:49:18 atatat Exp $");
79
80 #include "opt_defcorename.h"
81 #include "opt_insecure.h"
82 #include "ksyms.h"
83
84 #include <sys/param.h>
85 #define __COMPAT_SYSCTL
86 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
87 #include <sys/systm.h>
88 #include <sys/buf.h>
89 #include <sys/ksyms.h>
90 #include <sys/malloc.h>
91 #include <sys/mount.h>
92 #include <sys/sa.h>
93 #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
94 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
95
96 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYSCTLNODE, "sysctlnode", "sysctl node structures");
97 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SYSCTLDATA, "sysctldata", "misc sysctl data");
98
99 static int sysctl_mmap(SYSCTLFN_PROTO);
100 static int sysctl_alloc(struct sysctlnode *, int);
101 static int sysctl_realloc(struct sysctlnode *);
102
103 static int sysctl_cvt_in(struct lwp *, int *, const void *, size_t,
104 struct sysctlnode *);
105 static int sysctl_cvt_out(struct lwp *, int, const struct sysctlnode *,
106 void *, size_t, size_t *);
107
108 static int sysctl_log_add(struct sysctllog **, const struct sysctlnode *);
109 static int sysctl_log_realloc(struct sysctllog *);
110
111 struct sysctllog {
112 const struct sysctlnode *log_root;
113 int *log_num;
114 int log_size, log_left;
115 };
116
117 /*
118 * the "root" of the new sysctl tree
119 */
120 struct sysctlnode sysctl_root = {
121 .sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|
122 CTLFLAG_ROOT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE|
123 CTLTYPE_NODE,
124 .sysctl_num = 0,
125 /*
126 * XXX once all ports are on gcc3, we can get rid of this
127 * ugliness and simply make it into
128 *
129 * .sysctl_size = sizeof(struct sysctlnode),
130 */
131 sysc_init_field(_sysctl_size, sizeof(struct sysctlnode)),
132 .sysctl_name = "(root)",
133 };
134
135 /*
136 * link set of functions that add nodes at boot time (see also
137 * sysctl_buildtree())
138 */
139 __link_set_decl(sysctl_funcs, sysctl_setup_func);
140
141 /*
142 * The `sysctl_lock' is intended to serialize access to the sysctl
143 * tree. Given that it is now (a) dynamic, and (b) most consumers of
144 * sysctl are going to be copying data out, the old `sysctl_memlock'
145 * has been `upgraded' to simply guard the whole tree.
146 *
147 * The two new data here are to keep track of the locked chunk of
148 * memory, if there is one, so that it can be released more easily
149 * from anywhere.
150 */
151 struct lock sysctl_treelock;
152 caddr_t sysctl_memaddr;
153 size_t sysctl_memsize;
154
155 /*
156 * Attributes stored in the kernel.
157 */
158 char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
159 int hostnamelen;
160
161 char domainname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
162 int domainnamelen;
163
164 long hostid;
165
166 #ifdef INSECURE
167 int securelevel = -1;
168 #else
169 int securelevel = 0;
170 #endif
171
172 #ifndef DEFCORENAME
173 #define DEFCORENAME "%n.core"
174 #endif
175 char defcorename[MAXPATHLEN] = DEFCORENAME;
176
177 /*
178 * ********************************************************************
179 * Section 0: Some simple glue
180 * ********************************************************************
181 * By wrapping copyin(), copyout(), and copyinstr() like this, we can
182 * stop caring about who's calling us and simplify some code a bunch.
183 * ********************************************************************
184 */
185 static inline int
186 sysctl_copyin(const struct lwp *l, const void *uaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len)
187 {
188
189 if (l != NULL)
190 return (copyin(uaddr, kaddr, len));
191 else
192 return (kcopy(uaddr, kaddr, len));
193 }
194
195 static inline int
196 sysctl_copyout(const struct lwp *l, const void *kaddr, void *uaddr, size_t len)
197 {
198
199 if (l != NULL)
200 return (copyout(kaddr, uaddr, len));
201 else
202 return (kcopy(kaddr, uaddr, len));
203 }
204
205 static inline int
206 sysctl_copyinstr(const struct lwp *l, const void *uaddr, void *kaddr,
207 size_t len, size_t *done)
208 {
209
210 if (l != NULL)
211 return (copyinstr(uaddr, kaddr, len, done));
212 else
213 return (copystr(uaddr, kaddr, len, done));
214 }
215
216 /*
217 * ********************************************************************
218 * Initialize sysctl subsystem.
219 * ********************************************************************
220 */
221 void
222 sysctl_init(void)
223 {
224 sysctl_setup_func * const *sysctl_setup, f;
225
226 lockinit(&sysctl_treelock, PRIBIO|PCATCH, "sysctl", 0, 0);
227
228 /*
229 * dynamic mib numbers start here
230 */
231 sysctl_root.sysctl_num = CREATE_BASE;
232
233 __link_set_foreach(sysctl_setup, sysctl_funcs) {
234 /*
235 * XXX - why do i have to coerce the pointers like this?
236 */
237 f = (void*)*sysctl_setup;
238 (*f)(NULL);
239 }
240
241 /*
242 * setting this means no more permanent nodes can be added,
243 * trees that claim to be readonly at the root now are, and if
244 * the main tree is readonly, *everything* is.
245 */
246 sysctl_root.sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_PERMANENT;
247
248 }
249
250 /*
251 * ********************************************************************
252 * The main native sysctl system call itself.
253 * ********************************************************************
254 */
255 int
256 sys___sysctl(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
257 {
258 struct sys___sysctl_args /* {
259 syscallarg(int *) name;
260 syscallarg(u_int) namelen;
261 syscallarg(void *) old;
262 syscallarg(size_t *) oldlenp;
263 syscallarg(void *) new;
264 syscallarg(size_t) newlen;
265 } */ *uap = v;
266 int error, nerror, name[CTL_MAXNAME];
267 size_t oldlen, savelen, *oldlenp;
268
269 /*
270 * get oldlen
271 */
272 oldlen = 0;
273 oldlenp = SCARG(uap, oldlenp);
274 if (oldlenp != NULL) {
275 error = copyin(oldlenp, &oldlen, sizeof(oldlen));
276 if (error)
277 return (error);
278 }
279 savelen = oldlen;
280
281 /*
282 * top-level sysctl names may or may not be non-terminal, but
283 * we don't care
284 */
285 if (SCARG(uap, namelen) > CTL_MAXNAME || SCARG(uap, namelen) < 1)
286 return (EINVAL);
287 error = copyin(SCARG(uap, name), &name,
288 SCARG(uap, namelen) * sizeof(int));
289 if (error)
290 return (error);
291
292 /*
293 * wire old so that copyout() is less likely to fail?
294 */
295 error = sysctl_lock(l, SCARG(uap, old), savelen);
296 if (error)
297 return (error);
298
299 /*
300 * do sysctl work (NULL means main built-in default tree)
301 */
302 error = sysctl_dispatch(&name[0], SCARG(uap, namelen),
303 SCARG(uap, old), &oldlen,
304 SCARG(uap, new), SCARG(uap, newlen),
305 &name[0], l, NULL);
306
307 /*
308 * release the sysctl lock
309 */
310 sysctl_unlock(l);
311
312 /*
313 * set caller's oldlen to new value even in the face of an
314 * error (if this gets an error and they didn't have one, they
315 * get this one)
316 */
317 if (oldlenp) {
318 nerror = copyout(&oldlen, oldlenp, sizeof(oldlen));
319 if (error == 0)
320 error = nerror;
321 }
322
323 /*
324 * if the only problem is that we weren't given enough space,
325 * that's an ENOMEM error
326 */
327 if (error == 0 && SCARG(uap, old) != NULL && savelen < oldlen)
328 error = ENOMEM;
329
330 return (error);
331 }
332
333 /*
334 * ********************************************************************
335 * Section 1: How the tree is used
336 * ********************************************************************
337 * Implementations of sysctl for emulations should typically need only
338 * these three functions in this order: lock the tree, dispatch
339 * request into it, unlock the tree.
340 * ********************************************************************
341 */
342 int
343 sysctl_lock(struct lwp *l, void *oldp, size_t savelen)
344 {
345 int error = 0;
346
347 error = lockmgr(&sysctl_treelock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL);
348 if (error)
349 return (error);
350
351 if (l != NULL && oldp != NULL && savelen) {
352 error = uvm_vslock(l->l_proc, oldp, savelen, VM_PROT_WRITE);
353 if (error) {
354 (void) lockmgr(&sysctl_treelock, LK_RELEASE, NULL);
355 return (error);
356 }
357 sysctl_memaddr = oldp;
358 sysctl_memsize = savelen;
359 }
360
361 return (0);
362 }
363
364 /*
365 * ********************************************************************
366 * the main sysctl dispatch routine. scans the given tree and picks a
367 * function to call based on what it finds.
368 * ********************************************************************
369 */
370 int
371 sysctl_dispatch(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
372 {
373 int error;
374 sysctlfn fn;
375 int ni;
376
377 if (rnode && SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
378 printf("sysctl_dispatch: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
379 return (EINVAL);
380 }
381
382 fn = NULL;
383 error = sysctl_locate(l, name, namelen, &rnode, &ni);
384
385 /*
386 * the node we ended up at has a function, so call it. it can
387 * hand off to query or create if it wants to.
388 */
389 if (rnode->sysctl_func != NULL)
390 fn = rnode->sysctl_func;
391
392 /*
393 * we found the node they were looking for, so do a lookup.
394 */
395 else if (error == 0)
396 fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_lookup; /* XXX may write to rnode */
397
398 /*
399 * prospective parent node found, but the terminal node was
400 * not. generic operations associate with the parent.
401 */
402 else if (error == ENOENT && (ni + 1) == namelen && name[ni] < 0) {
403 switch (name[ni]) {
404 case CTL_QUERY:
405 fn = sysctl_query;
406 break;
407 case CTL_CREATE:
408 #if NKSYMS > 0
409 case CTL_CREATESYM:
410 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
411 fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_create; /* we own the rnode */
412 break;
413 case CTL_DESTROY:
414 fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_destroy; /* we own the rnode */
415 break;
416 case CTL_MMAP:
417 fn = (sysctlfn)sysctl_mmap; /* we own the rnode */
418 break;
419 case CTL_DESCRIBE:
420 fn = sysctl_describe;
421 break;
422 default:
423 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
424 break;
425 }
426 }
427
428 /*
429 * after all of that, maybe we found someone who knows how to
430 * get us what we want?
431 */
432 if (fn != NULL)
433 error = (*fn)(name + ni, namelen - ni, oldp, oldlenp,
434 newp, newlen, name, l, rnode);
435
436 else if (error == 0)
437 error = EOPNOTSUPP;
438
439 return (error);
440 }
441
442 /*
443 * ********************************************************************
444 * Releases the tree lock. Note that if uvm_vslock() was called when
445 * the lock was taken, we release that memory now. By keeping track
446 * of where and how much by ourselves, the lock can be released much
447 * more easily from anywhere.
448 * ********************************************************************
449 */
450 void
451 sysctl_unlock(struct lwp *l)
452 {
453
454 if (l != NULL && sysctl_memsize != 0) {
455 uvm_vsunlock(l->l_proc, sysctl_memaddr, sysctl_memsize);
456 sysctl_memsize = 0;
457 }
458
459 (void) lockmgr(&sysctl_treelock, LK_RELEASE, NULL);
460 }
461
462 /*
463 * ********************************************************************
464 * Section 2: The main tree interfaces
465 * ********************************************************************
466 * This is how sysctl_dispatch() does its work, and you can too, by
467 * calling these routines from helpers (though typically only
468 * sysctl_lookup() will be used). The tree MUST BE LOCKED when these
469 * are called.
470 * ********************************************************************
471 */
472
473 /*
474 * sysctl_locate -- Finds the node matching the given mib under the
475 * given tree (via rv). If no tree is given, we fall back to the
476 * native tree. The current process (via l) is used for access
477 * control on the tree (some nodes may be traversable only by root) and
478 * on return, nip will show how many numbers in the mib were consumed.
479 */
480 int
481 sysctl_locate(struct lwp *l, const int *name, u_int namelen,
482 const struct sysctlnode **rnode, int *nip)
483 {
484 const struct sysctlnode *node, *pnode;
485 int tn, si, ni, error, alias;
486
487 /*
488 * basic checks and setup
489 */
490 if (*rnode == NULL)
491 *rnode = &sysctl_root;
492 if (nip)
493 *nip = 0;
494 if (namelen < 0)
495 return (EINVAL);
496 if (namelen == 0)
497 return (0);
498
499 /*
500 * search starts from "root"
501 */
502 pnode = *rnode;
503 if (SYSCTL_VERS(pnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
504 printf("sysctl_locate: pnode %p wrong version\n", pnode);
505 return (EINVAL);
506 }
507 node = pnode->sysctl_child;
508 error = 0;
509
510 /*
511 * scan for node to which new node should be attached
512 */
513 for (ni = 0; ni < namelen; ni++) {
514 /*
515 * walked off bottom of tree
516 */
517 if (node == NULL) {
518 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(pnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE)
519 error = ENOENT;
520 else
521 error = ENOTDIR;
522 break;
523 }
524 /*
525 * can anyone traverse this node or only root?
526 */
527 if (l != NULL && (pnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PRIVATE) &&
528 (error = suser(l->l_proc->p_ucred, &l->l_proc->p_acflag))
529 != 0)
530 return (error);
531 /*
532 * find a child node with the right number
533 */
534 tn = name[ni];
535 alias = 0;
536
537 si = 0;
538 /*
539 * Note: ANYNUMBER only matches positive integers.
540 * Since ANYNUMBER is only permitted on single-node
541 * sub-trees (eg proc), check before the loop and skip
542 * it if we can.
543 */
544 if ((node[si].sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER) && (tn >= 0))
545 goto foundit;
546 for (; si < pnode->sysctl_clen; si++) {
547 if (node[si].sysctl_num == tn) {
548 if (node[si].sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
549 if (alias++ == 4)
550 break;
551 else {
552 tn = node[si].sysctl_alias;
553 si = -1;
554 }
555 }
556 else
557 goto foundit;
558 }
559 }
560 /*
561 * if we ran off the end, it obviously doesn't exist
562 */
563 error = ENOENT;
564 break;
565
566 /*
567 * so far so good, move on down the line
568 */
569 foundit:
570 pnode = &node[si];
571 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(pnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE)
572 node = node[si].sysctl_child;
573 else
574 node = NULL;
575 }
576
577 *rnode = pnode;
578 if (nip)
579 *nip = ni;
580
581 return (error);
582 }
583
584 /*
585 * sysctl_query -- The auto-discovery engine. Copies out the structs
586 * describing nodes under the given node and handles overlay trees.
587 */
588 int
589 sysctl_query(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
590 {
591 int error, ni, elim, v;
592 size_t out, left, t;
593 const struct sysctlnode *enode, *onode;
594 struct sysctlnode qnode;
595
596 if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
597 printf("sysctl_query: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
598 return (EINVAL);
599 }
600
601 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
602 return (ENOTDIR);
603 if (namelen != 1 || name[0] != CTL_QUERY)
604 return (EINVAL);
605
606 error = 0;
607 out = 0;
608 left = *oldlenp;
609 elim = 0;
610 enode = NULL;
611
612 /*
613 * translate the given request to a current node
614 */
615 error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &qnode);
616 if (error)
617 return (error);
618
619 /*
620 * if the request specifies a version, check it
621 */
622 if (qnode.sysctl_ver != 0) {
623 enode = rnode;
624 if (qnode.sysctl_ver != enode->sysctl_ver &&
625 qnode.sysctl_ver != sysctl_rootof(enode)->sysctl_ver)
626 return (EINVAL);
627 }
628
629 /*
630 * process has overlay tree
631 */
632 if (l && l->l_proc->p_emul->e_sysctlovly) {
633 enode = l->l_proc->p_emul->e_sysctlovly;
634 elim = (name - oname);
635 error = sysctl_locate(l, oname, elim, &enode, NULL);
636 if (error == 0) {
637 /* ah, found parent in overlay */
638 elim = enode->sysctl_clen;
639 enode = enode->sysctl_child;
640 }
641 else {
642 error = 0;
643 elim = 0;
644 enode = NULL;
645 }
646 }
647
648 for (ni = 0; ni < rnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
649 onode = &rnode->sysctl_child[ni];
650 if (enode && enode->sysctl_num == onode->sysctl_num) {
651 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(enode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
652 onode = enode;
653 if (--elim > 0)
654 enode++;
655 else
656 enode = NULL;
657 }
658 error = sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, onode, oldp, left, &t);
659 if (error)
660 return (error);
661 if (oldp != NULL)
662 oldp = (char*)oldp + t;
663 out += t;
664 left -= MIN(left, t);
665 }
666
667 /*
668 * overlay trees *MUST* be entirely consumed
669 */
670 KASSERT(enode == NULL);
671
672 *oldlenp = out;
673
674 return (error);
675 }
676
677 #ifdef SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE
678 #undef sysctl_create
679 #endif /* SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE */
680
681 /*
682 * sysctl_create -- Adds a node (the description of which is taken
683 * from newp) to the tree, returning a copy of it in the space pointed
684 * to by oldp. In the event that the requested slot is already taken
685 * (either by name or by number), the offending node is returned
686 * instead. Yes, this is complex, but we want to make sure everything
687 * is proper.
688 */
689 int
690 sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
691 {
692 struct sysctlnode nnode, *node, *pnode;
693 int error, ni, at, nm, type, sz, flags, rw, anum, v;
694 void *own;
695
696 error = 0;
697 own = NULL;
698 anum = -1;
699
700 if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
701 printf("sysctl_create: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
702 return (EINVAL);
703 }
704
705 if (namelen != 1 || (name[namelen - 1] != CTL_CREATE
706 #if NKSYMS > 0
707 && name[namelen - 1] != CTL_CREATESYM
708 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
709 ))
710 return (EINVAL);
711
712 /*
713 * processes can only add nodes at securelevel 0, must be
714 * root, and can't add nodes to a parent that's not writeable
715 */
716 if (l != NULL) {
717 #ifndef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE
718 if (securelevel > 0)
719 return (EPERM);
720 error = suser(l->l_proc->p_ucred, &l->l_proc->p_acflag);
721 if (error)
722 return (error);
723 if (!(rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE))
724 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
725 return (EPERM);
726 }
727
728 /*
729 * nothing can add a node if:
730 * we've finished initial set up and
731 * the tree itself is not writeable or
732 * the entire sysctl system is not writeable
733 */
734 if ((sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &&
735 (!(sysctl_rootof(rnode)->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ||
736 !(sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE)))
737 return (EPERM);
738
739 /*
740 * it must be a "node", not a "int" or something
741 */
742 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
743 return (ENOTDIR);
744 if (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
745 printf("sysctl_create: attempt to add node to aliased "
746 "node %p\n", rnode);
747 return (EINVAL);
748 }
749 pnode = __UNCONST(rnode); /* we are adding children to this node */
750
751 if (newp == NULL)
752 return (EINVAL);
753 error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &nnode);
754 if (error)
755 return (error);
756
757 /*
758 * nodes passed in don't *have* parents
759 */
760 if (nnode.sysctl_parent != NULL)
761 return (EINVAL);
762
763 /*
764 * if we are indeed adding it, it should be a "good" name and
765 * number
766 */
767 nm = nnode.sysctl_num;
768 #if NKSYMS > 0
769 if (nm == CTL_CREATESYM)
770 nm = CTL_CREATE;
771 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
772 if (nm < 0 && nm != CTL_CREATE)
773 return (EINVAL);
774 sz = 0;
775
776 /*
777 * the name can't start with a digit
778 */
779 if (nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= '0' &&
780 nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= '9')
781 return (EINVAL);
782
783 /*
784 * the name must be only alphanumerics or - or _, longer than
785 * 0 bytes and less that SYSCTL_NAMELEN
786 */
787 while (sz < SYSCTL_NAMELEN && nnode.sysctl_name[sz] != '\0') {
788 if ((nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= '0' &&
789 nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= '9') ||
790 (nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= 'A' &&
791 nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= 'Z') ||
792 (nnode.sysctl_name[sz] >= 'a' &&
793 nnode.sysctl_name[sz] <= 'z') ||
794 nnode.sysctl_name[sz] == '-' ||
795 nnode.sysctl_name[sz] == '_')
796 sz++;
797 else
798 return (EINVAL);
799 }
800 if (sz == 0 || sz == SYSCTL_NAMELEN)
801 return (EINVAL);
802
803 /*
804 * various checks revolve around size vs type, etc
805 */
806 type = SYSCTL_TYPE(nnode.sysctl_flags);
807 flags = SYSCTL_FLAGS(nnode.sysctl_flags);
808 rw = (flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ? B_WRITE : B_READ;
809 sz = nnode.sysctl_size;
810
811 /*
812 * find out if there's a collision, and if so, let the caller
813 * know what they collided with
814 */
815 node = pnode->sysctl_child;
816 if (((flags & CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER) && node) ||
817 (node && node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER))
818 return (EINVAL);
819 for (ni = at = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
820 if (nm == node[ni].sysctl_num ||
821 strcmp(nnode.sysctl_name, node[ni].sysctl_name) == 0) {
822 /*
823 * ignore error here, since we
824 * are already fixed on EEXIST
825 */
826 (void)sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, &node[ni], oldp,
827 *oldlenp, oldlenp);
828 return (EEXIST);
829 }
830 if (nm > node[ni].sysctl_num)
831 at++;
832 }
833
834 /*
835 * use sysctl_ver to add to the tree iff it hasn't changed
836 */
837 if (nnode.sysctl_ver != 0) {
838 /*
839 * a specified value must match either the parent
840 * node's version or the root node's version
841 */
842 if (nnode.sysctl_ver != sysctl_rootof(rnode)->sysctl_ver &&
843 nnode.sysctl_ver != rnode->sysctl_ver) {
844 return (EINVAL);
845 }
846 }
847
848 /*
849 * only the kernel can assign functions to entries
850 */
851 if (l != NULL && nnode.sysctl_func != NULL)
852 return (EPERM);
853
854 /*
855 * only the kernel can create permanent entries, and only then
856 * before the kernel is finished setting itself up
857 */
858 if (l != NULL && (flags & ~SYSCTL_USERFLAGS))
859 return (EPERM);
860 if ((flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &
861 (sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT))
862 return (EPERM);
863 if ((flags & (CTLFLAG_OWNDATA | CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE)) ==
864 (CTLFLAG_OWNDATA | CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE))
865 return (EINVAL);
866 if ((flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) &&
867 type != CTLTYPE_INT && type != CTLTYPE_QUAD)
868 return (EINVAL);
869
870 /*
871 * check size, or set it if unset and we can figure it out.
872 * kernel created nodes are allowed to have a function instead
873 * of a size (or a data pointer).
874 */
875 switch (type) {
876 case CTLTYPE_NODE:
877 /*
878 * only *i* can assert the size of a node
879 */
880 if (flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
881 anum = nnode.sysctl_alias;
882 if (anum < 0)
883 return (EINVAL);
884 nnode.sysctl_alias = 0;
885 }
886 if (sz != 0 || nnode.sysctl_data != NULL)
887 return (EINVAL);
888 if (nnode.sysctl_csize != 0 ||
889 nnode.sysctl_clen != 0 ||
890 nnode.sysctl_child != 0)
891 return (EINVAL);
892 if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA)
893 return (EINVAL);
894 sz = sizeof(struct sysctlnode);
895 break;
896 case CTLTYPE_INT:
897 /*
898 * since an int is an int, if the size is not given or
899 * is wrong, we can "int-uit" it.
900 */
901 if (sz != 0 && sz != sizeof(int))
902 return (EINVAL);
903 sz = sizeof(int);
904 break;
905 case CTLTYPE_STRING:
906 /*
907 * strings are a little more tricky
908 */
909 if (sz == 0) {
910 if (l == NULL) {
911 if (nnode.sysctl_func == NULL) {
912 if (nnode.sysctl_data == NULL)
913 return (EINVAL);
914 else
915 sz = strlen(nnode.sysctl_data) +
916 1;
917 }
918 }
919 else if (nnode.sysctl_data == NULL &&
920 flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
921 return (EINVAL);
922 }
923 else {
924 char *vp, *e;
925 size_t s;
926
927 /*
928 * we want a rough idea of what the
929 * size is now
930 */
931 vp = malloc(PAGE_SIZE, M_SYSCTLDATA,
932 M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
933 if (vp == NULL)
934 return (ENOMEM);
935 e = nnode.sysctl_data;
936 do {
937 error = copyinstr(e, vp, PAGE_SIZE, &s);
938 if (error) {
939 if (error != ENAMETOOLONG) {
940 free(vp, M_SYSCTLDATA);
941 return (error);
942 }
943 e += PAGE_SIZE;
944 if ((e - 32 * PAGE_SIZE) >
945 (char*)nnode.sysctl_data) {
946 free(vp, M_SYSCTLDATA);
947 return (ERANGE);
948 }
949 }
950 } while (error != 0);
951 sz = s + (e - (char*)nnode.sysctl_data);
952 free(vp, M_SYSCTLDATA);
953 }
954 }
955 break;
956 case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
957 if (sz != 0 && sz != sizeof(u_quad_t))
958 return (EINVAL);
959 sz = sizeof(u_quad_t);
960 break;
961 case CTLTYPE_STRUCT:
962 if (sz == 0) {
963 if (l != NULL || nnode.sysctl_func == NULL)
964 return (EINVAL);
965 if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA)
966 return (EINVAL);
967 }
968 break;
969 default:
970 return (EINVAL);
971 }
972
973 /*
974 * at this point, if sz is zero, we *must* have a
975 * function to go with it and we can't own it.
976 */
977
978 /*
979 * l ptr own
980 * 0 0 0 -> EINVAL (if no func)
981 * 0 0 1 -> own
982 * 0 1 0 -> kptr
983 * 0 1 1 -> kptr
984 * 1 0 0 -> EINVAL
985 * 1 0 1 -> own
986 * 1 1 0 -> kptr, no own (fault on lookup)
987 * 1 1 1 -> uptr, own
988 */
989 if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE) {
990 if (sz != 0) {
991 if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
992 own = malloc(sz, M_SYSCTLDATA,
993 M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
994 if (nnode.sysctl_data == NULL)
995 memset(own, 0, sz);
996 else {
997 error = sysctl_copyin(l,
998 nnode.sysctl_data, own, sz);
999 if (error != 0) {
1000 FREE(own, M_SYSCTLDATA);
1001 return (error);
1002 }
1003 }
1004 }
1005 else if ((nnode.sysctl_data != NULL) &&
1006 !(flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE)) {
1007 #if NKSYMS > 0
1008 if (name[namelen - 1] == CTL_CREATESYM) {
1009 char symname[128]; /* XXX enough? */
1010 u_long symaddr;
1011 size_t symlen;
1012
1013 error = sysctl_copyinstr(l,
1014 nnode.sysctl_data, symname,
1015 sizeof(symname), &symlen);
1016 if (error)
1017 return (error);
1018 error = ksyms_getval(NULL, symname,
1019 &symaddr, KSYMS_EXTERN);
1020 if (error)
1021 return (error); /* EINVAL? */
1022 nnode.sysctl_data = (void*)symaddr;
1023 }
1024 #endif /* NKSYMS > 0 */
1025 /*
1026 * Ideally, we'd like to verify here
1027 * that this address is acceptable,
1028 * but...
1029 *
1030 * - it might be valid now, only to
1031 * become invalid later
1032 *
1033 * - it might be invalid only for the
1034 * moment and valid later
1035 *
1036 * - or something else.
1037 *
1038 * Since we can't get a good answer,
1039 * we'll just accept the address as
1040 * given, and fault on individual
1041 * lookups.
1042 */
1043 }
1044 }
1045 else if (nnode.sysctl_func == NULL)
1046 return (EINVAL);
1047 }
1048
1049 /*
1050 * a process can't assign a function to a node, and the kernel
1051 * can't create a node that has no function or data.
1052 * (XXX somewhat redundant check)
1053 */
1054 if (l != NULL || nnode.sysctl_func == NULL) {
1055 if (type != CTLTYPE_NODE &&
1056 nnode.sysctl_data == NULL &&
1057 !(flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) &&
1058 own == NULL)
1059 return (EINVAL);
1060 }
1061
1062 #ifdef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_KWRITE
1063 /*
1064 * a process can't create a writable node unless it refers to
1065 * new data.
1066 */
1067 if (l != NULL && own == NULL && type != CTLTYPE_NODE &&
1068 (flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) != CTLFLAG_READONLY &&
1069 !(flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE))
1070 return (EPERM);
1071 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_KWRITE */
1072
1073 /*
1074 * make sure there's somewhere to put the new stuff.
1075 */
1076 if (pnode->sysctl_child == NULL) {
1077 if (flags & CTLFLAG_ANYNUMBER)
1078 error = sysctl_alloc(pnode, 1);
1079 else
1080 error = sysctl_alloc(pnode, 0);
1081 if (error)
1082 return (error);
1083 }
1084 node = pnode->sysctl_child;
1085
1086 /*
1087 * no collisions, so pick a good dynamic number if we need to.
1088 */
1089 if (nm == CTL_CREATE) {
1090 nm = ++sysctl_root.sysctl_num;
1091 for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
1092 if (nm == node[ni].sysctl_num) {
1093 nm++;
1094 ni = -1;
1095 }
1096 else if (nm > node[ni].sysctl_num)
1097 at = ni + 1;
1098 }
1099 }
1100
1101 /*
1102 * oops...ran out of space
1103 */
1104 if (pnode->sysctl_clen == pnode->sysctl_csize) {
1105 error = sysctl_realloc(pnode);
1106 if (error)
1107 return (error);
1108 node = pnode->sysctl_child;
1109 }
1110
1111 /*
1112 * insert new node data
1113 */
1114 if (at < pnode->sysctl_clen) {
1115 int t;
1116
1117 /*
1118 * move the nodes that should come after the new one
1119 */
1120 memmove(&node[at + 1], &node[at],
1121 (pnode->sysctl_clen - at) * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
1122 memset(&node[at], 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
1123 node[at].sysctl_parent = pnode;
1124 /*
1125 * and...reparent any children of any moved nodes
1126 */
1127 for (ni = at; ni <= pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++)
1128 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(node[ni].sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE)
1129 for (t = 0; t < node[ni].sysctl_clen; t++)
1130 node[ni].sysctl_child[t].sysctl_parent =
1131 &node[ni];
1132 }
1133 node = &node[at];
1134 pnode->sysctl_clen++;
1135
1136 strlcpy(node->sysctl_name, nnode.sysctl_name,
1137 sizeof(node->sysctl_name));
1138 node->sysctl_num = nm;
1139 node->sysctl_size = sz;
1140 node->sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|type|flags; /* XXX other trees */
1141 node->sysctl_csize = 0;
1142 node->sysctl_clen = 0;
1143 if (own) {
1144 node->sysctl_data = own;
1145 node->sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDATA;
1146 }
1147 else if (flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS) {
1148 node->sysctl_alias = anum;
1149 }
1150 else if (flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) {
1151 switch (type) {
1152 case CTLTYPE_INT:
1153 node->sysctl_idata = nnode.sysctl_idata;
1154 break;
1155 case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
1156 node->sysctl_qdata = nnode.sysctl_qdata;
1157 break;
1158 }
1159 }
1160 else {
1161 node->sysctl_data = nnode.sysctl_data;
1162 node->sysctl_flags &= ~CTLFLAG_OWNDATA;
1163 }
1164 node->sysctl_func = nnode.sysctl_func;
1165 node->sysctl_child = NULL;
1166 /* node->sysctl_parent should already be done */
1167
1168 /*
1169 * update "version" on path to "root"
1170 */
1171 for (; rnode->sysctl_parent != NULL; rnode = rnode->sysctl_parent)
1172 ;
1173 pnode = node;
1174 for (nm = rnode->sysctl_ver + 1; pnode != NULL;
1175 pnode = pnode->sysctl_parent)
1176 pnode->sysctl_ver = nm;
1177
1178 error = sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, node, oldp, *oldlenp, oldlenp);
1179
1180 return (error);
1181 }
1182
1183 /*
1184 * ********************************************************************
1185 * A wrapper around sysctl_create() that prints the thing we're trying
1186 * to add.
1187 * ********************************************************************
1188 */
1189 #ifdef SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE
1190 int _sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_PROTO);
1191 int
1192 _sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
1193 {
1194 const struct sysctlnode *node;
1195 int k, rc, ni, nl = namelen + (name - oname);
1196
1197 node = newp;
1198
1199 printf("namelen %d (", nl);
1200 for (ni = 0; ni < nl - 1; ni++)
1201 printf(" %d", oname[ni]);
1202 printf(" %d )\t[%s]\tflags %08x (%08x %d %zu)\n",
1203 k = node->sysctl_num,
1204 node->sysctl_name,
1205 node->sysctl_flags,
1206 SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags),
1207 SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags),
1208 node->sysctl_size);
1209
1210 node = rnode;
1211 rc = sysctl_create(SYSCTLFN_CALL(rnode));
1212
1213 printf("sysctl_create(");
1214 for (ni = 0; ni < nl - 1; ni++)
1215 printf(" %d", oname[ni]);
1216 printf(" %d ) returned %d\n", k, rc);
1217
1218 return (rc);
1219 }
1220 #define sysctl_create _sysctl_create
1221 #endif /* SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE */
1222
1223 /*
1224 * sysctl_destroy -- Removes a node (as described by newp) from the
1225 * given tree, returning (if successful) a copy of the dead node in
1226 * oldp. Since we're removing stuff, there's not much to check.
1227 */
1228 int
1229 sysctl_destroy(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
1230 {
1231 struct sysctlnode *node, *pnode, onode, nnode;
1232 int ni, error, v;
1233
1234 if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
1235 printf("sysctl_destroy: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
1236 return (EINVAL);
1237 }
1238
1239 error = 0;
1240
1241 if (namelen != 1 || name[namelen - 1] != CTL_DESTROY)
1242 return (EINVAL);
1243
1244 /*
1245 * processes can only destroy nodes at securelevel 0, must be
1246 * root, and can't remove nodes from a parent that's not
1247 * writeable
1248 */
1249 if (l != NULL) {
1250 #ifndef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE
1251 if (securelevel > 0)
1252 return (EPERM);
1253 error = suser(l->l_proc->p_ucred, &l->l_proc->p_acflag);
1254 if (error)
1255 return (error);
1256 if (!(rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE))
1257 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
1258 return (EPERM);
1259 }
1260
1261 /*
1262 * nothing can remove a node if:
1263 * the node is permanent (checked later) or
1264 * the tree itself is not writeable or
1265 * the entire sysctl system is not writeable
1266 *
1267 * note that we ignore whether setup is complete or not,
1268 * because these rules always apply.
1269 */
1270 if (!(sysctl_rootof(rnode)->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ||
1271 !(sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE))
1272 return (EPERM);
1273
1274 if (newp == NULL)
1275 return (EINVAL);
1276 error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &nnode);
1277 if (error)
1278 return (error);
1279 memset(&onode, 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
1280
1281 node = rnode->sysctl_child;
1282 for (ni = 0; ni < rnode->sysctl_clen; ni++) {
1283 if (nnode.sysctl_num == node[ni].sysctl_num) {
1284 /*
1285 * if name specified, must match
1286 */
1287 if (nnode.sysctl_name[0] != '\0' &&
1288 strcmp(nnode.sysctl_name, node[ni].sysctl_name))
1289 continue;
1290 /*
1291 * if version specified, must match
1292 */
1293 if (nnode.sysctl_ver != 0 &&
1294 nnode.sysctl_ver != node[ni].sysctl_ver)
1295 continue;
1296 /*
1297 * this must be the one
1298 */
1299 break;
1300 }
1301 }
1302 if (ni == rnode->sysctl_clen)
1303 return (ENOENT);
1304 node = &node[ni];
1305 pnode = node->sysctl_parent;
1306
1307 /*
1308 * if the kernel says permanent, it is, so there. nyah.
1309 */
1310 if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags) & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT)
1311 return (EPERM);
1312
1313 /*
1314 * can't delete non-empty nodes
1315 */
1316 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE &&
1317 node->sysctl_clen != 0)
1318 return (ENOTEMPTY);
1319
1320 /*
1321 * if the node "owns" data, release it now
1322 */
1323 if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
1324 if (node->sysctl_data != NULL)
1325 FREE(node->sysctl_data, M_SYSCTLDATA);
1326 node->sysctl_data = NULL;
1327 }
1328 if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
1329 if (node->sysctl_desc != NULL)
1330 /*XXXUNCONST*/
1331 FREE(__UNCONST(node->sysctl_desc), M_SYSCTLDATA);
1332 node->sysctl_desc = NULL;
1333 }
1334
1335 /*
1336 * if the node to be removed is not the last one on the list,
1337 * move the remaining nodes up, and reparent any grandchildren
1338 */
1339 onode = *node;
1340 if (ni < pnode->sysctl_clen - 1) {
1341 int t;
1342
1343 memmove(&pnode->sysctl_child[ni], &pnode->sysctl_child[ni + 1],
1344 (pnode->sysctl_clen - ni - 1) *
1345 sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
1346 for (; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen - 1; ni++)
1347 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_flags) ==
1348 CTLTYPE_NODE)
1349 for (t = 0;
1350 t < pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_clen;
1351 t++)
1352 pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_child[t].
1353 sysctl_parent =
1354 &pnode->sysctl_child[ni];
1355 ni = pnode->sysctl_clen - 1;
1356 node = &pnode->sysctl_child[ni];
1357 }
1358
1359 /*
1360 * reset the space we just vacated
1361 */
1362 memset(node, 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
1363 node->sysctl_parent = pnode;
1364 pnode->sysctl_clen--;
1365
1366 /*
1367 * if this parent just lost its last child, nuke the creche
1368 */
1369 if (pnode->sysctl_clen == 0) {
1370 FREE(pnode->sysctl_child, M_SYSCTLNODE);
1371 pnode->sysctl_csize = 0;
1372 pnode->sysctl_child = NULL;
1373 }
1374
1375 /*
1376 * update "version" on path to "root"
1377 */
1378 for (; rnode->sysctl_parent != NULL; rnode = rnode->sysctl_parent)
1379 ;
1380 for (ni = rnode->sysctl_ver + 1; pnode != NULL;
1381 pnode = pnode->sysctl_parent)
1382 pnode->sysctl_ver = ni;
1383
1384 error = sysctl_cvt_out(l, v, &onode, oldp, *oldlenp, oldlenp);
1385
1386 return (error);
1387 }
1388
1389 /*
1390 * sysctl_lookup -- Handles copyin/copyout of new and old values.
1391 * Partial reads are globally allowed. Only root can write to things
1392 * unless the node says otherwise.
1393 */
1394 int
1395 sysctl_lookup(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
1396 {
1397 int error, rw;
1398 size_t sz, len;
1399 void *d;
1400
1401 if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
1402 printf("sysctl_lookup: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
1403 return (EINVAL);
1404 }
1405
1406 error = 0;
1407
1408 /*
1409 * you can't "look up" a node. you can "query" it, but you
1410 * can't "look it up".
1411 */
1412 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE || namelen != 0)
1413 return (EINVAL);
1414
1415 /*
1416 * some nodes are private, so only root can look into them.
1417 */
1418 if (l != NULL && (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PRIVATE) &&
1419 (error = suser(l->l_proc->p_ucred, &l->l_proc->p_acflag)) != 0)
1420 return (error);
1421
1422 /*
1423 * if a node wants to be writable according to different rules
1424 * other than "only root can write to stuff unless a flag is
1425 * set", then it needs its own function which should have been
1426 * called and not us.
1427 */
1428 if (l != NULL && newp != NULL &&
1429 !(rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ANYWRITE) &&
1430 (error = suser(l->l_proc->p_ucred, &l->l_proc->p_acflag)) != 0)
1431 return (error);
1432
1433 /*
1434 * is this node supposedly writable?
1435 */
1436 rw = 0;
1437 switch (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE) {
1438 case CTLFLAG_READONLY1:
1439 rw = (securelevel < 1) ? 1 : 0;
1440 break;
1441 case CTLFLAG_READONLY2:
1442 rw = (securelevel < 2) ? 1 : 0;
1443 break;
1444 case CTLFLAG_READWRITE:
1445 rw = 1;
1446 break;
1447 }
1448
1449 /*
1450 * it appears not to be writable at this time, so if someone
1451 * tried to write to it, we must tell them to go away
1452 */
1453 if (!rw && newp != NULL)
1454 return (EPERM);
1455
1456 /*
1457 * step one, copy out the stuff we have presently
1458 */
1459 if (rnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) {
1460 /*
1461 * note that we discard const here because we are
1462 * modifying the contents of the node (which is okay
1463 * because it's ours)
1464 */
1465 switch (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags)) {
1466 case CTLTYPE_INT:
1467 d = __UNCONST(&rnode->sysctl_idata);
1468 break;
1469 case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
1470 d = __UNCONST(&rnode->sysctl_qdata);
1471 break;
1472 default:
1473 return (EINVAL);
1474 }
1475 }
1476 else
1477 d = rnode->sysctl_data;
1478 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_STRING)
1479 sz = strlen(d) + 1; /* XXX@@@ possible fault here */
1480 else
1481 sz = rnode->sysctl_size;
1482 if (oldp != NULL)
1483 error = sysctl_copyout(l, d, oldp, MIN(sz, *oldlenp));
1484 if (error)
1485 return (error);
1486 *oldlenp = sz;
1487
1488 /*
1489 * are we done?
1490 */
1491 if (newp == NULL || newlen == 0)
1492 return (0);
1493
1494 /*
1495 * hmm...not done. must now "copy in" new value. re-adjust
1496 * sz to maximum value (strings are "weird").
1497 */
1498 sz = rnode->sysctl_size;
1499 switch (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags)) {
1500 case CTLTYPE_INT:
1501 case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
1502 case CTLTYPE_STRUCT:
1503 /*
1504 * these data must be *exactly* the same size coming
1505 * in.
1506 */
1507 if (newlen != sz)
1508 return (EINVAL);
1509 error = sysctl_copyin(l, newp, d, sz);
1510 break;
1511 case CTLTYPE_STRING: {
1512 /*
1513 * strings, on the other hand, can be shorter, and we
1514 * let userland be sloppy about the trailing nul.
1515 */
1516 char *newbuf;
1517
1518 /*
1519 * too much new string?
1520 */
1521 if (newlen > sz)
1522 return (EINVAL);
1523
1524 /*
1525 * temporary copy of new inbound string
1526 */
1527 len = MIN(sz, newlen);
1528 newbuf = malloc(len, M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
1529 if (newbuf == NULL)
1530 return (ENOMEM);
1531 error = sysctl_copyin(l, newp, newbuf, len);
1532 if (error) {
1533 FREE(newbuf, M_SYSCTLDATA);
1534 return (error);
1535 }
1536
1537 /*
1538 * did they null terminate it, or do we have space
1539 * left to do it ourselves?
1540 */
1541 if (newbuf[len - 1] != '\0' && len == sz) {
1542 FREE(newbuf, M_SYSCTLDATA);
1543 return (EINVAL);
1544 }
1545
1546 /*
1547 * looks good, so pop it into place and zero the rest.
1548 */
1549 if (len > 0)
1550 memcpy(rnode->sysctl_data, newbuf, len);
1551 if (sz != len)
1552 memset((char*)rnode->sysctl_data + len, 0, sz - len);
1553 FREE(newbuf, M_SYSCTLDATA);
1554 break;
1555 }
1556 default:
1557 return (EINVAL);
1558 }
1559
1560 return (error);
1561 }
1562
1563 /*
1564 * sysctl_mmap -- Dispatches sysctl mmap requests to those nodes that
1565 * purport to handle it. This interface isn't fully fleshed out yet,
1566 * unfortunately.
1567 */
1568 static int
1569 sysctl_mmap(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
1570 {
1571 const struct sysctlnode *node;
1572 struct sysctlnode nnode;
1573 int error;
1574
1575 if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
1576 printf("sysctl_mmap: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
1577 return (EINVAL);
1578 }
1579
1580 /*
1581 * let's just pretend that didn't happen, m'kay?
1582 */
1583 if (l == NULL)
1584 return (EPERM);
1585
1586 /*
1587 * is this a sysctlnode description of an mmap request?
1588 */
1589 if (newp == NULL || newlen != sizeof(struct sysctlnode))
1590 return (EINVAL);
1591 error = sysctl_copyin(l, newp, &nnode, sizeof(nnode));
1592 if (error)
1593 return (error);
1594
1595 /*
1596 * does the node they asked for exist?
1597 */
1598 if (namelen != 1)
1599 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
1600 node = rnode;
1601 error = sysctl_locate(l, &nnode.sysctl_num, 1, &node, NULL);
1602 if (error)
1603 return (error);
1604
1605 /*
1606 * does this node that we have found purport to handle mmap?
1607 */
1608 if (node->sysctl_func == NULL ||
1609 !(node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_MMAP))
1610 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
1611
1612 /*
1613 * well...okay, they asked for it.
1614 */
1615 return ((*node->sysctl_func)(SYSCTLFN_CALL(node)));
1616 }
1617
1618 int
1619 sysctl_describe(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
1620 {
1621 struct sysctldesc *d;
1622 char bf[1024];
1623 size_t sz, left, tot;
1624 int i, error, v = -1;
1625 struct sysctlnode *node;
1626 struct sysctlnode dnode;
1627
1628 if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
1629 printf("sysctl_query: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
1630 return (EINVAL);
1631 }
1632
1633 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(rnode->sysctl_flags) != CTLTYPE_NODE)
1634 return (ENOTDIR);
1635 if (namelen != 1 || name[0] != CTL_DESCRIBE)
1636 return (EINVAL);
1637
1638 /*
1639 * get ready...
1640 */
1641 error = 0;
1642 d = (void*)bf;
1643 tot = 0;
1644 node = rnode->sysctl_child;
1645 left = *oldlenp;
1646
1647 /*
1648 * no request -> all descriptions at this level
1649 * request with desc unset -> just this node
1650 * request with desc set -> set descr for this node
1651 */
1652 if (newp != NULL) {
1653 error = sysctl_cvt_in(l, &v, newp, newlen, &dnode);
1654 if (error)
1655 return (error);
1656 if (dnode.sysctl_desc != NULL) {
1657 /*
1658 * processes cannot set descriptions above
1659 * securelevel 0. and must be root. blah
1660 * blah blah. a couple more checks are made
1661 * once we find the node we want.
1662 */
1663 if (l != NULL) {
1664 #ifndef SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE
1665 if (securelevel > 0)
1666 return (EPERM);
1667 error = suser(l->l_proc->p_ucred,
1668 &l->l_proc->p_acflag);
1669 if (error)
1670 return (error);
1671 #else /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
1672 return (EPERM);
1673 #endif /* SYSCTL_DISALLOW_CREATE */
1674 }
1675
1676 /*
1677 * find node and try to set the description on it
1678 */
1679 for (i = 0; i < rnode->sysctl_clen; i++)
1680 if (node[i].sysctl_num == dnode.sysctl_num)
1681 break;
1682 if (i == rnode->sysctl_clen)
1683 return (ENOENT);
1684 node = &node[i];
1685
1686 /*
1687 * did the caller specify a node version?
1688 */
1689 if (dnode.sysctl_ver != 0 &&
1690 dnode.sysctl_ver != node->sysctl_ver)
1691 return (EINVAL);
1692
1693 /*
1694 * okay...some rules:
1695 * (1) if setup is done and the tree is
1696 * read-only or the whole system is
1697 * read-only
1698 * (2) no one can set a description on a
1699 * permanent node (it must be set when
1700 * using createv)
1701 * (3) processes cannot *change* a description
1702 * (4) processes *can*, however, set a
1703 * description on a read-only node so that
1704 * one can be created and then described
1705 * in two steps
1706 * anything else come to mind?
1707 */
1708 if ((sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &&
1709 (!(sysctl_rootof(node)->sysctl_flags &
1710 CTLFLAG_READWRITE) ||
1711 !(sysctl_root.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_READWRITE)))
1712 return (EPERM);
1713 if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT)
1714 return (EPERM);
1715 if (l != NULL && node->sysctl_desc != NULL)
1716 return (EPERM);
1717
1718 /*
1719 * right, let's go ahead. the first step is
1720 * making the description into something the
1721 * node can "own", if need be.
1722 */
1723 if (l != NULL ||
1724 dnode.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
1725 char *nd, k[1024];
1726
1727 error = sysctl_copyinstr(l, dnode.sysctl_desc,
1728 &k[0], sizeof(k), &sz);
1729 if (error)
1730 return (error);
1731 nd = malloc(sz, M_SYSCTLDATA,
1732 M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
1733 if (nd == NULL)
1734 return (ENOMEM);
1735 memcpy(nd, k, sz);
1736 dnode.sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDESC;
1737 dnode.sysctl_desc = nd;
1738 }
1739
1740 /*
1741 * now "release" the old description and
1742 * attach the new one. ta-da.
1743 */
1744 if ((node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) &&
1745 node->sysctl_desc != NULL)
1746 /*XXXUNCONST*/
1747 free(__UNCONST(node->sysctl_desc), M_SYSCTLDATA);
1748 node->sysctl_desc = dnode.sysctl_desc;
1749 node->sysctl_flags |=
1750 (dnode.sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC);
1751
1752 /*
1753 * now we "fall out" and into the loop which
1754 * will copy the new description back out for
1755 * those interested parties
1756 */
1757 }
1758 }
1759
1760 /*
1761 * scan for one description or just retrieve all descriptions
1762 */
1763 for (i = 0; i < rnode->sysctl_clen; i++) {
1764 /*
1765 * did they ask for the description of only one node?
1766 */
1767 if (v != -1 && node[i].sysctl_num != dnode.sysctl_num)
1768 continue;
1769
1770 /*
1771 * don't describe "private" nodes to non-suser users
1772 */
1773 if ((node[i].sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PRIVATE) && (l != NULL) &&
1774 !(suser(l->l_proc->p_ucred, &l->l_proc->p_acflag)))
1775 continue;
1776
1777 /*
1778 * is this description "valid"?
1779 */
1780 memset(bf, 0, sizeof(bf));
1781 if (node[i].sysctl_desc == NULL)
1782 sz = 1;
1783 else if (copystr(node[i].sysctl_desc, &d->descr_str[0],
1784 sizeof(bf) - sizeof(*d), &sz) != 0) {
1785 /*
1786 * erase possible partial description
1787 */
1788 memset(bf, 0, sizeof(bf));
1789 sz = 1;
1790 }
1791
1792 /*
1793 * we've got it, stuff it into the caller's buffer
1794 */
1795 d->descr_num = node[i].sysctl_num;
1796 d->descr_ver = node[i].sysctl_ver;
1797 d->descr_len = sz; /* includes trailing nul */
1798 sz = (caddr_t)NEXT_DESCR(d) - (caddr_t)d;
1799 if (oldp != NULL && left >= sz) {
1800 error = sysctl_copyout(l, d, oldp, sz);
1801 if (error)
1802 return (error);
1803 left -= sz;
1804 oldp = (void *)__sysc_desc_adv(oldp, d->descr_len);
1805 }
1806 tot += sz;
1807
1808 /*
1809 * if we get this far with v not "unset", they asked
1810 * for a specific node and we found it
1811 */
1812 if (v != -1)
1813 break;
1814 }
1815
1816 /*
1817 * did we find it after all?
1818 */
1819 if (v != -1 && tot == 0)
1820 error = ENOENT;
1821 else
1822 *oldlenp = tot;
1823
1824 return (error);
1825 }
1826
1827 /*
1828 * ********************************************************************
1829 * Section 3: Create and destroy from inside the kernel
1830 * ********************************************************************
1831 * sysctl_createv() and sysctl_destroyv() are simpler-to-use
1832 * interfaces for the kernel to fling new entries into the mib and rip
1833 * them out later. In the case of sysctl_createv(), the returned copy
1834 * of the node (see sysctl_create()) will be translated back into a
1835 * pointer to the actual node.
1836 *
1837 * Note that sysctl_createv() will return 0 if the create request
1838 * matches an existing node (ala mkdir -p), and that sysctl_destroyv()
1839 * will return 0 if the node to be destroyed already does not exist
1840 * (aka rm -f) or if it is a parent of other nodes.
1841 *
1842 * This allows two (or more) different subsystems to assert sub-tree
1843 * existence before populating their own nodes, and to remove their
1844 * own nodes without orphaning the others when they are done.
1845 * ********************************************************************
1846 */
1847 int
1848 sysctl_createv(struct sysctllog **log, int cflags,
1849 const struct sysctlnode **rnode, const struct sysctlnode **cnode,
1850 int flags, int type, const char *namep, const char *descr,
1851 sysctlfn func, u_quad_t qv, void *newp, size_t newlen,
1852 ...)
1853 {
1854 va_list ap;
1855 int error, ni, namelen, name[CTL_MAXNAME];
1856 const struct sysctlnode *root, *pnode;
1857 struct sysctlnode nnode, onode, *dnode;
1858 size_t sz;
1859
1860 /*
1861 * where are we putting this?
1862 */
1863 if (rnode != NULL && *rnode == NULL) {
1864 printf("sysctl_createv: rnode NULL\n");
1865 return (EINVAL);
1866 }
1867 root = rnode ? *rnode : NULL;
1868 if (cnode != NULL)
1869 *cnode = NULL;
1870 if (cflags != 0)
1871 return (EINVAL);
1872
1873 /*
1874 * what is it?
1875 */
1876 flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|SYSCTL_TYPE(type)|SYSCTL_FLAGS(flags);
1877 if (log != NULL)
1878 flags &= ~CTLFLAG_PERMANENT;
1879
1880 /*
1881 * where do we put it?
1882 */
1883 va_start(ap, newlen);
1884 namelen = 0;
1885 ni = -1;
1886 do {
1887 if (++ni == CTL_MAXNAME)
1888 return (ENAMETOOLONG);
1889 name[ni] = va_arg(ap, int);
1890 /*
1891 * sorry, this is not supported from here
1892 */
1893 if (name[ni] == CTL_CREATESYM)
1894 return (EINVAL);
1895 } while (name[ni] != CTL_EOL && name[ni] != CTL_CREATE);
1896 namelen = ni + (name[ni] == CTL_CREATE ? 1 : 0);
1897 va_end(ap);
1898
1899 /*
1900 * what's it called
1901 */
1902 if (strlcpy(nnode.sysctl_name, namep, sizeof(nnode.sysctl_name)) >
1903 sizeof(nnode.sysctl_name))
1904 return (ENAMETOOLONG);
1905
1906 /*
1907 * cons up the description of the new node
1908 */
1909 nnode.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1];
1910 name[namelen - 1] = CTL_CREATE;
1911 nnode.sysctl_size = newlen;
1912 nnode.sysctl_flags = flags;
1913 if (type == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
1914 nnode.sysctl_csize = 0;
1915 nnode.sysctl_clen = 0;
1916 nnode.sysctl_child = NULL;
1917 if (flags & CTLFLAG_ALIAS)
1918 nnode.sysctl_alias = qv;
1919 }
1920 else if (flags & CTLFLAG_IMMEDIATE) {
1921 switch (type) {
1922 case CTLTYPE_INT:
1923 nnode.sysctl_idata = qv;
1924 break;
1925 case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
1926 nnode.sysctl_qdata = qv;
1927 break;
1928 default:
1929 return (EINVAL);
1930 }
1931 }
1932 else {
1933 nnode.sysctl_data = newp;
1934 }
1935 nnode.sysctl_func = func;
1936 nnode.sysctl_parent = NULL;
1937 nnode.sysctl_ver = 0;
1938
1939 /*
1940 * initialize lock state -- we need locks if the main tree has
1941 * been marked as complete, but since we could be called from
1942 * either there, or from a device driver (say, at device
1943 * insertion), or from an lkm (at lkm load time, say), we
1944 * don't really want to "wait"...
1945 */
1946 error = sysctl_lock(NULL, NULL, 0);
1947 if (error)
1948 return (error);
1949
1950 /*
1951 * locate the prospective parent of the new node, and if we
1952 * find it, add the new node.
1953 */
1954 sz = sizeof(onode);
1955 pnode = root;
1956 error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen - 1, &pnode, &ni);
1957 if (error) {
1958 printf("sysctl_createv: sysctl_locate(%s) returned %d\n",
1959 nnode.sysctl_name, error);
1960 sysctl_unlock(NULL);
1961 return (error);
1962 }
1963 error = sysctl_create(&name[ni], namelen - ni, &onode, &sz,
1964 &nnode, sizeof(nnode), &name[0], NULL,
1965 pnode);
1966
1967 /*
1968 * unfortunately the node we wanted to create is already
1969 * there. if the node that's already there is a reasonable
1970 * facsimile of the node we wanted to create, just pretend
1971 * (for the caller's benefit) that we managed to create the
1972 * node they wanted.
1973 */
1974 if (error == EEXIST) {
1975 /* name is the same as requested... */
1976 if (strcmp(nnode.sysctl_name, onode.sysctl_name) == 0 &&
1977 /* they want the same function... */
1978 nnode.sysctl_func == onode.sysctl_func &&
1979 /* number is the same as requested, or... */
1980 (nnode.sysctl_num == onode.sysctl_num ||
1981 /* they didn't pick a number... */
1982 nnode.sysctl_num == CTL_CREATE)) {
1983 /*
1984 * collision here from trying to create
1985 * something that already existed; let's give
1986 * our customers a hand and tell them they got
1987 * what they wanted.
1988 */
1989 #ifdef SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE
1990 printf("cleared\n");
1991 #endif /* SYSCTL_DEBUG_CREATE */
1992 error = 0;
1993 }
1994 }
1995
1996 if (error == 0 &&
1997 (cnode != NULL || log != NULL || descr != NULL)) {
1998 /*
1999 * sysctl_create() gave us back a copy of the node,
2000 * but we need to know where it actually is...
2001 */
2002 pnode = root;
2003 error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen - 1, &pnode, &ni);
2004
2005 /*
2006 * manual scan of last layer so that aliased nodes
2007 * aren't followed.
2008 */
2009 if (error == 0) {
2010 for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++)
2011 if (pnode->sysctl_child[ni].sysctl_num ==
2012 onode.sysctl_num)
2013 break;
2014 if (ni < pnode->sysctl_clen)
2015 pnode = &pnode->sysctl_child[ni];
2016 else
2017 error = ENOENT;
2018 }
2019
2020 /*
2021 * not expecting an error here, but...
2022 */
2023 if (error == 0) {
2024 if (log != NULL)
2025 sysctl_log_add(log, pnode);
2026 if (cnode != NULL)
2027 *cnode = pnode;
2028 if (descr != NULL) {
2029 /*
2030 * allow first caller to *set* a
2031 * description actually to set it
2032 *
2033 * discard const here so we can attach
2034 * the description
2035 */
2036 dnode = __UNCONST(pnode);
2037 if (pnode->sysctl_desc != NULL)
2038 /* skip it...we've got one */;
2039 else if (flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
2040 size_t l = strlen(descr) + 1;
2041 char *d = malloc(l, M_SYSCTLDATA,
2042 M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2043 if (d != NULL) {
2044 memcpy(d, descr, l);
2045 dnode->sysctl_desc = d;
2046 dnode->sysctl_flags |=
2047 CTLFLAG_OWNDESC;
2048 }
2049 }
2050 else
2051 dnode->sysctl_desc = descr;
2052 }
2053 }
2054 else {
2055 printf("sysctl_create succeeded but node not found?!\n");
2056 /*
2057 * confusing, but the create said it
2058 * succeeded, so...
2059 */
2060 error = 0;
2061 }
2062 }
2063
2064 /*
2065 * now it should be safe to release the lock state. note that
2066 * the pointer to the newly created node being passed back may
2067 * not be "good" for very long.
2068 */
2069 sysctl_unlock(NULL);
2070
2071 if (error != 0) {
2072 printf("sysctl_createv: sysctl_create(%s) returned %d\n",
2073 nnode.sysctl_name, error);
2074 #if 0
2075 if (error != ENOENT)
2076 sysctl_dump(&onode);
2077 #endif
2078 }
2079
2080 return (error);
2081 }
2082
2083 int
2084 sysctl_destroyv(struct sysctlnode *rnode, ...)
2085 {
2086 va_list ap;
2087 int error, name[CTL_MAXNAME], namelen, ni;
2088 const struct sysctlnode *pnode, *node;
2089 struct sysctlnode dnode, *onode;
2090 size_t sz;
2091
2092 va_start(ap, rnode);
2093 namelen = 0;
2094 ni = 0;
2095 do {
2096 if (ni == CTL_MAXNAME)
2097 return (ENAMETOOLONG);
2098 name[ni] = va_arg(ap, int);
2099 } while (name[ni++] != CTL_EOL);
2100 namelen = ni - 1;
2101 va_end(ap);
2102
2103 /*
2104 * i can't imagine why we'd be destroying a node when the tree
2105 * wasn't complete, but who knows?
2106 */
2107 error = sysctl_lock(NULL, NULL, 0);
2108 if (error)
2109 return (error);
2110
2111 /*
2112 * where is it?
2113 */
2114 node = rnode;
2115 error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen - 1, &node, &ni);
2116 if (error) {
2117 /* they want it gone and it's not there, so... */
2118 sysctl_unlock(NULL);
2119 return (error == ENOENT ? 0 : error);
2120 }
2121
2122 /*
2123 * set up the deletion
2124 */
2125 pnode = node;
2126 node = &dnode;
2127 memset(&dnode, 0, sizeof(dnode));
2128 dnode.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION;
2129 dnode.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1];
2130
2131 /*
2132 * we found it, now let's nuke it
2133 */
2134 name[namelen - 1] = CTL_DESTROY;
2135 sz = 0;
2136 error = sysctl_destroy(&name[namelen - 1], 1, NULL, &sz,
2137 node, sizeof(*node), &name[0], NULL,
2138 pnode);
2139 if (error == ENOTEMPTY) {
2140 /*
2141 * think of trying to delete "foo" when "foo.bar"
2142 * (which someone else put there) is still in
2143 * existence
2144 */
2145 error = 0;
2146
2147 /*
2148 * dunno who put the description there, but if this
2149 * node can ever be removed, we need to make sure the
2150 * string doesn't go out of context. that means we
2151 * need to find the node that's still there (don't use
2152 * sysctl_locate() because that follows aliasing).
2153 */
2154 node = pnode->sysctl_child;
2155 for (ni = 0; ni < pnode->sysctl_clen; ni++)
2156 if (node[ni].sysctl_num == dnode.sysctl_num)
2157 break;
2158 node = (ni < pnode->sysctl_clen) ? &node[ni] : NULL;
2159
2160 /*
2161 * if we found it, and this node has a description,
2162 * and this node can be released, and it doesn't
2163 * already own its own description...sigh. :)
2164 */
2165 if (node != NULL && node->sysctl_desc != NULL &&
2166 !(node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT) &&
2167 !(node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_OWNDESC)) {
2168 char *d;
2169
2170 sz = strlen(node->sysctl_desc) + 1;
2171 d = malloc(sz, M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2172 if (d != NULL) {
2173 /*
2174 * discard const so that we can
2175 * re-attach the description
2176 */
2177 memcpy(d, node->sysctl_desc, sz);
2178 onode = __UNCONST(node);
2179 onode->sysctl_desc = d;
2180 onode->sysctl_flags |= CTLFLAG_OWNDESC;
2181 }
2182 else {
2183 /*
2184 * XXX drop the description? be
2185 * afraid? don't care?
2186 */
2187 }
2188 }
2189 }
2190
2191 sysctl_unlock(NULL);
2192
2193 return (error);
2194 }
2195
2196 #if 0
2197 /*
2198 * ********************************************************************
2199 * the dump routine. i haven't yet decided how (if at all) i'll call
2200 * this from userland when it's in the kernel.
2201 * ********************************************************************
2202 */
2203 static const char *
2204 sf(int f)
2205 {
2206 static char s[256];
2207 char *c;
2208
2209 s[0] = '\0';
2210 c = "";
2211
2212 #define print_flag(_f, _s, _c, _q, _x) \
2213 if (((_f) & (__CONCAT(CTLFLAG_,_x))) == (__CONCAT(CTLFLAG_,_q))) { \
2214 strlcat((_s), (_c), sizeof(_s)); \
2215 strlcat((_s), __STRING(_q), sizeof(_s)); \
2216 (_c) = ","; \
2217 (_f) &= ~__CONCAT(CTLFLAG_,_x); \
2218 }
2219
2220 print_flag(f, s, c, READONLY, READWRITE);
2221 print_flag(f, s, c, READONLY1, READWRITE);
2222 print_flag(f, s, c, READONLY2, READWRITE);
2223 print_flag(f, s, c, READWRITE, READWRITE);
2224 print_flag(f, s, c, ANYWRITE, ANYWRITE);
2225 print_flag(f, s, c, PRIVATE, PRIVATE);
2226 print_flag(f, s, c, PERMANENT, PERMANENT);
2227 print_flag(f, s, c, OWNDATA, OWNDATA);
2228 print_flag(f, s, c, IMMEDIATE, IMMEDIATE);
2229 print_flag(f, s, c, HEX, HEX);
2230 print_flag(f, s, c, ROOT, ROOT);
2231 print_flag(f, s, c, ANYNUMBER, ANYNUMBER);
2232 print_flag(f, s, c, HIDDEN, HIDDEN);
2233 print_flag(f, s, c, ALIAS, ALIAS);
2234 #undef print_flag
2235
2236 if (f) {
2237 char foo[9];
2238 snprintf(foo, sizeof(foo), "%x", f);
2239 strlcat(s, c, sizeof(s));
2240 strlcat(s, foo, sizeof(s));
2241 }
2242
2243 return (s);
2244 }
2245
2246 static const char *
2247 st(int t)
2248 {
2249
2250 switch (t) {
2251 case CTLTYPE_NODE:
2252 return "NODE";
2253 case CTLTYPE_INT:
2254 return "INT";
2255 case CTLTYPE_STRING:
2256 return "STRING";
2257 case CTLTYPE_QUAD:
2258 return "QUAD";
2259 case CTLTYPE_STRUCT:
2260 return "STRUCT";
2261 }
2262
2263 return "???";
2264 }
2265
2266 void
2267 sysctl_dump(const struct sysctlnode *d)
2268 {
2269 static char nmib[64], smib[256];
2270 static int indent;
2271 struct sysctlnode *n;
2272 char *np, *sp, tmp[20];
2273 int i;
2274
2275 if (d == NULL)
2276 return;
2277
2278 np = &nmib[strlen(nmib)];
2279 sp = &smib[strlen(smib)];
2280
2281 if (!(d->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ROOT)) {
2282 snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%d", d->sysctl_num);
2283 strcat(nmib, ".");
2284 strcat(smib, ".");
2285 strcat(nmib, tmp);
2286 strcat(smib, d->sysctl_name);
2287 printf("%s -> %s (%d)\n", &nmib[1], &smib[1],
2288 SYSCTL_TYPE(d->sysctl_flags));
2289 }
2290
2291 if (1) {
2292 printf("%*s%p:\tsysctl_name [%s]\n", indent, "",
2293 d, d->sysctl_name);
2294 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_num %d\n", indent, "",
2295 d->sysctl_num);
2296 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_flags %x (flags=%x<%s> type=%d<%s> "
2297 "size=%zu)\n",
2298 indent, "", d->sysctl_flags,
2299 SYSCTL_FLAGS(d->sysctl_flags),
2300 sf(SYSCTL_FLAGS(d->sysctl_flags)),
2301 SYSCTL_TYPE(d->sysctl_flags),
2302 st(SYSCTL_TYPE(d->sysctl_flags)),
2303 d->sysctl_size);
2304 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(d->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
2305 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_csize %d\n", indent, "",
2306 d->sysctl_csize);
2307 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_clen %d\n", indent, "",
2308 d->sysctl_clen);
2309 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_child %p\n", indent, "",
2310 d->sysctl_child);
2311 }
2312 else
2313 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_data %p\n", indent, "",
2314 d->sysctl_data);
2315 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_func %p\n", indent, "",
2316 d->sysctl_func);
2317 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_parent %p\n", indent, "",
2318 d->sysctl_parent);
2319 printf("%*s\t\tsysctl_ver %d\n", indent, "",
2320 d->sysctl_ver);
2321 }
2322
2323 if (SYSCTL_TYPE(d->sysctl_flags) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
2324 indent += 8;
2325 n = d->sysctl_child;
2326 for (i = 0; i < d->sysctl_clen; i++) {
2327 sysctl_dump(&n[i]);
2328 }
2329 indent -= 8;
2330 }
2331
2332 np[0] = '\0';
2333 sp[0] = '\0';
2334 }
2335 #endif /* 0 */
2336
2337 /*
2338 * ********************************************************************
2339 * Deletes an entire n-ary tree. Not recommended unless you know why
2340 * you're doing it. Personally, I don't know why you'd even think
2341 * about it.
2342 * ********************************************************************
2343 */
2344 void
2345 sysctl_free(struct sysctlnode *rnode)
2346 {
2347 struct sysctlnode *node, *pnode;
2348
2349 if (SYSCTL_VERS(rnode->sysctl_flags) != SYSCTL_VERSION) {
2350 printf("sysctl_free: rnode %p wrong version\n", rnode);
2351 return;
2352 }
2353
2354 if (rnode == NULL)
2355 rnode = &sysctl_root;
2356 pnode = rnode;
2357
2358 node = pnode->sysctl_child;
2359 do {
2360 while (node != NULL && pnode->sysctl_csize > 0) {
2361 while (node <
2362 &pnode->sysctl_child[pnode->sysctl_clen] &&
2363 (SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags) !=
2364 CTLTYPE_NODE ||
2365 node->sysctl_csize == 0)) {
2366 if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags) &
2367 CTLFLAG_OWNDATA) {
2368 if (node->sysctl_data != NULL) {
2369 FREE(node->sysctl_data,
2370 M_SYSCTLDATA);
2371 node->sysctl_data = NULL;
2372 }
2373 }
2374 if (SYSCTL_FLAGS(node->sysctl_flags) &
2375 CTLFLAG_OWNDESC) {
2376 if (node->sysctl_desc != NULL) {
2377 /*XXXUNCONST*/
2378 FREE(__UNCONST(node->sysctl_desc),
2379 M_SYSCTLDATA);
2380 node->sysctl_desc = NULL;
2381 }
2382 }
2383 node++;
2384 }
2385 if (node < &pnode->sysctl_child[pnode->sysctl_clen]) {
2386 pnode = node;
2387 node = node->sysctl_child;
2388 }
2389 else
2390 break;
2391 }
2392 if (pnode->sysctl_child != NULL)
2393 FREE(pnode->sysctl_child, M_SYSCTLNODE);
2394 pnode->sysctl_clen = 0;
2395 pnode->sysctl_csize = 0;
2396 pnode->sysctl_child = NULL;
2397 node = pnode;
2398 pnode = node->sysctl_parent;
2399 } while (pnode != NULL && node != rnode);
2400 }
2401
2402 int
2403 sysctl_log_add(struct sysctllog **logp, const struct sysctlnode *node)
2404 {
2405 int name[CTL_MAXNAME], namelen, i;
2406 const struct sysctlnode *pnode;
2407 struct sysctllog *log;
2408
2409 if (node->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_PERMANENT)
2410 return (0);
2411
2412 if (logp == NULL)
2413 return (0);
2414
2415 if (*logp == NULL) {
2416 MALLOC(log, struct sysctllog *, sizeof(struct sysctllog),
2417 M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2418 if (log == NULL) {
2419 /* XXX print error message? */
2420 return (-1);
2421 }
2422 MALLOC(log->log_num, int *, 16 * sizeof(int),
2423 M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2424 if (log->log_num == NULL) {
2425 /* XXX print error message? */
2426 free(log, M_SYSCTLDATA);
2427 return (-1);
2428 }
2429 memset(log->log_num, 0, 16 * sizeof(int));
2430 log->log_root = NULL;
2431 log->log_size = 16;
2432 log->log_left = 16;
2433 *logp = log;
2434 }
2435 else
2436 log = *logp;
2437
2438 /*
2439 * check that the root is proper. it's okay to record the
2440 * address of the root of a tree. it's the only thing that's
2441 * guaranteed not to shift around as nodes come and go.
2442 */
2443 if (log->log_root == NULL)
2444 log->log_root = sysctl_rootof(node);
2445 else if (log->log_root != sysctl_rootof(node)) {
2446 printf("sysctl: log %p root mismatch (%p)\n",
2447 log->log_root, sysctl_rootof(node));
2448 return (-1);
2449 }
2450
2451 /*
2452 * we will copy out name in reverse order
2453 */
2454 for (pnode = node, namelen = 0;
2455 pnode != NULL && !(pnode->sysctl_flags & CTLFLAG_ROOT);
2456 pnode = pnode->sysctl_parent)
2457 name[namelen++] = pnode->sysctl_num;
2458
2459 /*
2460 * do we have space?
2461 */
2462 if (log->log_left < (namelen + 3))
2463 sysctl_log_realloc(log);
2464 if (log->log_left < (namelen + 3))
2465 return (-1);
2466
2467 /*
2468 * stuff name in, then namelen, then node type, and finally,
2469 * the version for non-node nodes.
2470 */
2471 for (i = 0; i < namelen; i++)
2472 log->log_num[--log->log_left] = name[i];
2473 log->log_num[--log->log_left] = namelen;
2474 log->log_num[--log->log_left] = SYSCTL_TYPE(node->sysctl_flags);
2475 if (log->log_num[log->log_left] != CTLTYPE_NODE)
2476 log->log_num[--log->log_left] = node->sysctl_ver;
2477 else
2478 log->log_num[--log->log_left] = 0;
2479
2480 return (0);
2481 }
2482
2483 void
2484 sysctl_teardown(struct sysctllog **logp)
2485 {
2486 const struct sysctlnode *rnode;
2487 struct sysctlnode node;
2488 struct sysctllog *log;
2489 uint namelen;
2490 int *name, t, v, error, ni;
2491 size_t sz;
2492
2493 if (logp == NULL || *logp == NULL)
2494 return;
2495 log = *logp;
2496
2497 error = sysctl_lock(NULL, NULL, 0);
2498 if (error)
2499 return;
2500
2501 memset(&node, 0, sizeof(node));
2502
2503 while (log->log_left < log->log_size) {
2504 KASSERT((log->log_left + 3 < log->log_size) &&
2505 (log->log_left + log->log_num[log->log_left + 2] <=
2506 log->log_size));
2507 v = log->log_num[log->log_left++];
2508 t = log->log_num[log->log_left++];
2509 namelen = log->log_num[log->log_left++];
2510 name = &log->log_num[log->log_left];
2511
2512 node.sysctl_num = name[namelen - 1];
2513 node.sysctl_flags = SYSCTL_VERSION|t;
2514 node.sysctl_ver = v;
2515
2516 rnode = log->log_root;
2517 error = sysctl_locate(NULL, &name[0], namelen, &rnode, &ni);
2518 if (error == 0) {
2519 name[namelen - 1] = CTL_DESTROY;
2520 rnode = rnode->sysctl_parent;
2521 sz = 0;
2522 (void)sysctl_destroy(&name[namelen - 1], 1, NULL,
2523 &sz, &node, sizeof(node),
2524 &name[0], NULL, rnode);
2525 }
2526
2527 log->log_left += namelen;
2528 }
2529
2530 KASSERT(log->log_size == log->log_left);
2531 free(log->log_num, M_SYSCTLDATA);
2532 free(log, M_SYSCTLDATA);
2533 *logp = NULL;
2534
2535 sysctl_unlock(NULL);
2536 }
2537
2538 /*
2539 * ********************************************************************
2540 * old_sysctl -- A routine to bridge old-style internal calls to the
2541 * new infrastructure.
2542 * ********************************************************************
2543 */
2544 int
2545 old_sysctl(int *name, u_int namelen, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp,
2546 void *newp, size_t newlen, struct lwp *l)
2547 {
2548 int error;
2549 size_t savelen = *oldlenp;
2550
2551 error = sysctl_lock(l, oldp, savelen);
2552 if (error)
2553 return (error);
2554 error = sysctl_dispatch(name, namelen, oldp, oldlenp,
2555 newp, newlen, name, l, NULL);
2556 sysctl_unlock(l);
2557 if (error == 0 && oldp != NULL && savelen < *oldlenp)
2558 error = ENOMEM;
2559
2560 return (error);
2561 }
2562
2563 /*
2564 * ********************************************************************
2565 * Section 4: Generic helper routines
2566 * ********************************************************************
2567 * "helper" routines that can do more finely grained access control,
2568 * construct structures from disparate information, create the
2569 * appearance of more nodes and sub-trees, etc. for example, if
2570 * CTL_PROC wanted a helper function, it could respond to a CTL_QUERY
2571 * with a dynamically created list of nodes that represented the
2572 * currently running processes at that instant.
2573 * ********************************************************************
2574 */
2575
2576 /*
2577 * first, a few generic helpers that provide:
2578 *
2579 * sysctl_needfunc() a readonly interface that emits a warning
2580 * sysctl_notavail() returns EOPNOTSUPP (generic error)
2581 * sysctl_null() an empty return buffer with no error
2582 */
2583 int
2584 sysctl_needfunc(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
2585 {
2586 int error;
2587
2588 printf("!!SYSCTL_NEEDFUNC!!\n");
2589
2590 if (newp != NULL || namelen != 0)
2591 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
2592
2593 error = 0;
2594 if (oldp != NULL)
2595 error = sysctl_copyout(l, rnode->sysctl_data, oldp,
2596 MIN(rnode->sysctl_size, *oldlenp));
2597 *oldlenp = rnode->sysctl_size;
2598
2599 return (error);
2600 }
2601
2602 int
2603 sysctl_notavail(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
2604 {
2605
2606 if (namelen == 1 && name[0] == CTL_QUERY)
2607 return (sysctl_query(SYSCTLFN_CALL(rnode)));
2608
2609 return (EOPNOTSUPP);
2610 }
2611
2612 int
2613 sysctl_null(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
2614 {
2615
2616 *oldlenp = 0;
2617
2618 return (0);
2619 }
2620
2621 /*
2622 * ********************************************************************
2623 * Section 5: The machinery that makes it all go
2624 * ********************************************************************
2625 * Memory "manglement" routines. Not much to this, eh?
2626 * ********************************************************************
2627 */
2628 static int
2629 sysctl_alloc(struct sysctlnode *p, int x)
2630 {
2631 int i;
2632 struct sysctlnode *n;
2633
2634 assert(p->sysctl_child == NULL);
2635
2636 if (x == 1)
2637 MALLOC(n, struct sysctlnode *,
2638 sizeof(struct sysctlnode),
2639 M_SYSCTLNODE, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2640 else
2641 MALLOC(n, struct sysctlnode *,
2642 SYSCTL_DEFSIZE * sizeof(struct sysctlnode),
2643 M_SYSCTLNODE, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2644 if (n == NULL)
2645 return (ENOMEM);
2646
2647 if (x == 1) {
2648 memset(n, 0, sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
2649 p->sysctl_csize = 1;
2650 }
2651 else {
2652 memset(n, 0, SYSCTL_DEFSIZE * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
2653 p->sysctl_csize = SYSCTL_DEFSIZE;
2654 }
2655 p->sysctl_clen = 0;
2656
2657 for (i = 0; i < p->sysctl_csize; i++)
2658 n[i].sysctl_parent = p;
2659
2660 p->sysctl_child = n;
2661 return (0);
2662 }
2663
2664 static int
2665 sysctl_realloc(struct sysctlnode *p)
2666 {
2667 int i, j;
2668 struct sysctlnode *n;
2669
2670 assert(p->sysctl_csize == p->sysctl_clen);
2671
2672 /*
2673 * how many do we have...how many should we make?
2674 */
2675 i = p->sysctl_clen;
2676 n = malloc(2 * i * sizeof(struct sysctlnode), M_SYSCTLNODE,
2677 M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2678 if (n == NULL)
2679 return (ENOMEM);
2680
2681 /*
2682 * move old children over...initialize new children
2683 */
2684 memcpy(n, p->sysctl_child, i * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
2685 memset(&n[i], 0, i * sizeof(struct sysctlnode));
2686 p->sysctl_csize = 2 * i;
2687
2688 /*
2689 * reattach moved (and new) children to parent; if a moved
2690 * child node has children, reattach the parent pointers of
2691 * grandchildren
2692 */
2693 for (i = 0; i < p->sysctl_csize; i++) {
2694 n[i].sysctl_parent = p;
2695 if (n[i].sysctl_child != NULL) {
2696 for (j = 0; j < n[i].sysctl_csize; j++)
2697 n[i].sysctl_child[j].sysctl_parent = &n[i];
2698 }
2699 }
2700
2701 /*
2702 * get out with the old and in with the new
2703 */
2704 FREE(p->sysctl_child, M_SYSCTLNODE);
2705 p->sysctl_child = n;
2706
2707 return (0);
2708 }
2709
2710 static int
2711 sysctl_log_realloc(struct sysctllog *log)
2712 {
2713 int *n, s, d;
2714
2715 s = log->log_size * 2;
2716 d = log->log_size;
2717
2718 n = malloc(s * sizeof(int), M_SYSCTLDATA, M_WAITOK|M_CANFAIL);
2719 if (n == NULL)
2720 return (-1);
2721
2722 memset(n, 0, s * sizeof(int));
2723 memcpy(&n[d], log->log_num, d * sizeof(int));
2724 free(log->log_num, M_SYSCTLDATA);
2725 log->log_num = n;
2726 if (d)
2727 log->log_left += d;
2728 else
2729 log->log_left = s;
2730 log->log_size = s;
2731
2732 return (0);
2733 }
2734
2735 /*
2736 * ********************************************************************
2737 * Section 6: Conversion between API versions wrt the sysctlnode
2738 * ********************************************************************
2739 */
2740 static int
2741 sysctl_cvt_in(struct lwp *l, int *vp, const void *i, size_t sz,
2742 struct sysctlnode *node)
2743 {
2744 int error, flags;
2745
2746 if (i == NULL || sz < sizeof(flags))
2747 return (EINVAL);
2748
2749 error = sysctl_copyin(l, i, &flags, sizeof(flags));
2750 if (error)
2751 return (error);
2752
2753 #if (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1)
2754 #error sysctl_cvt_in: no support for SYSCTL_VERSION
2755 #endif /* (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1) */
2756
2757 if (sz == sizeof(*node) &&
2758 SYSCTL_VERS(flags) == SYSCTL_VERSION) {
2759 error = sysctl_copyin(l, i, node, sizeof(*node));
2760 if (error)
2761 return (error);
2762 *vp = SYSCTL_VERSION;
2763 return (0);
2764 }
2765
2766 return (EINVAL);
2767 }
2768
2769 static int
2770 sysctl_cvt_out(struct lwp *l, int v, const struct sysctlnode *i,
2771 void *ovp, size_t left, size_t *szp)
2772 {
2773 size_t sz = sizeof(*i);
2774 const void *src = i;
2775 int error;
2776
2777 switch (v) {
2778 case SYSCTL_VERS_0:
2779 return (EINVAL);
2780
2781 #if (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1)
2782 #error sysctl_cvt_out: no support for SYSCTL_VERSION
2783 #endif /* (SYSCTL_VERSION != SYSCTL_VERS_1) */
2784
2785 case SYSCTL_VERSION:
2786 /* nothing more to do here */
2787 break;
2788 }
2789
2790 if (ovp != NULL && left >= sz) {
2791 error = sysctl_copyout(l, src, ovp, sz);
2792 if (error)
2793 return (error);
2794 }
2795
2796 if (szp != NULL)
2797 *szp = sz;
2798
2799 return (0);
2800 }
2801