procfs_mem.c revision 1.22 1 1.22 mrg /* $NetBSD: procfs_mem.c,v 1.22 1999/03/24 05:51:27 mrg Exp $ */
2 1.6 cgd
3 1.1 cgd /*
4 1.1 cgd * Copyright (c) 1993 Jan-Simon Pendry
5 1.4 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1993 Sean Eric Fagan
6 1.4 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1993
7 1.4 mycroft * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
8 1.1 cgd *
9 1.1 cgd * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
10 1.4 mycroft * Jan-Simon Pendry and Sean Eric Fagan.
11 1.1 cgd *
12 1.1 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
13 1.1 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
14 1.1 cgd * are met:
15 1.1 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
16 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
17 1.1 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
18 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
19 1.1 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
20 1.1 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
21 1.1 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
22 1.1 cgd * This product includes software developed by the University of
23 1.1 cgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
24 1.1 cgd * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
25 1.1 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
26 1.1 cgd * without specific prior written permission.
27 1.1 cgd *
28 1.1 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
29 1.1 cgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
30 1.1 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
31 1.1 cgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
32 1.1 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
33 1.1 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
34 1.1 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
35 1.1 cgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
36 1.1 cgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
37 1.1 cgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
38 1.1 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
39 1.1 cgd *
40 1.6 cgd * @(#)procfs_mem.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 6/15/94
41 1.1 cgd */
42 1.1 cgd
43 1.1 cgd /*
44 1.1 cgd * This is a lightly hacked and merged version
45 1.1 cgd * of sef's pread/pwrite functions
46 1.1 cgd */
47 1.18 mrg
48 1.1 cgd #include <sys/param.h>
49 1.1 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
50 1.1 cgd #include <sys/time.h>
51 1.1 cgd #include <sys/kernel.h>
52 1.1 cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
53 1.1 cgd #include <sys/vnode.h>
54 1.22 mrg
55 1.1 cgd #include <miscfs/procfs/procfs.h>
56 1.22 mrg
57 1.1 cgd #include <vm/vm.h>
58 1.1 cgd #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
59 1.1 cgd #include <vm/vm_page.h>
60 1.1 cgd
61 1.17 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
62 1.17 mrg
63 1.13 explorer #define ISSET(t, f) ((t) & (f))
64 1.13 explorer
65 1.1 cgd /*
66 1.1 cgd * Copy data in and out of the target process.
67 1.1 cgd * We do this by mapping the process's page into
68 1.1 cgd * the kernel and then doing a uiomove direct
69 1.1 cgd * from the kernel address space.
70 1.1 cgd */
71 1.4 mycroft int
72 1.4 mycroft procfs_domem(curp, p, pfs, uio)
73 1.14 thorpej struct proc *curp; /* tracer */
74 1.14 thorpej struct proc *p; /* traced */
75 1.1 cgd struct pfsnode *pfs;
76 1.1 cgd struct uio *uio;
77 1.1 cgd {
78 1.9 mycroft int error;
79 1.1 cgd
80 1.20 is size_t len;
81 1.20 is vaddr_t addr;
82 1.20 is
83 1.20 is len = uio->uio_resid;
84 1.20 is
85 1.20 is if (len == 0)
86 1.1 cgd return (0);
87 1.12 thorpej
88 1.20 is addr = uio->uio_offset;
89 1.20 is
90 1.12 thorpej if ((error = procfs_checkioperm(curp, p)) != 0)
91 1.12 thorpej return (error);
92 1.1 cgd
93 1.17 mrg /* XXXCDC: how should locking work here? */
94 1.17 mrg if ((p->p_flag & P_WEXIT) || (p->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt < 1))
95 1.17 mrg return(EFAULT);
96 1.17 mrg PHOLD(p);
97 1.17 mrg p->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt++; /* XXX */
98 1.17 mrg error = uvm_io(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, uio);
99 1.17 mrg PRELE(p);
100 1.17 mrg uvmspace_free(p->p_vmspace);
101 1.20 is
102 1.20 is #ifdef PMAP_NEED_PROCWR
103 1.20 is if (uio->uio_rw == UIO_WRITE)
104 1.20 is pmap_procwr(p, addr, len);
105 1.17 mrg #endif
106 1.9 mycroft return (error);
107 1.1 cgd }
108 1.1 cgd
109 1.1 cgd /*
110 1.1 cgd * Given process (p), find the vnode from which
111 1.1 cgd * it's text segment is being executed.
112 1.1 cgd *
113 1.1 cgd * It would be nice to grab this information from
114 1.1 cgd * the VM system, however, there is no sure-fire
115 1.1 cgd * way of doing that. Instead, fork(), exec() and
116 1.1 cgd * wait() all maintain the p_textvp field in the
117 1.1 cgd * process proc structure which contains a held
118 1.1 cgd * reference to the exec'ed vnode.
119 1.1 cgd */
120 1.1 cgd struct vnode *
121 1.1 cgd procfs_findtextvp(p)
122 1.1 cgd struct proc *p;
123 1.1 cgd {
124 1.4 mycroft
125 1.1 cgd return (p->p_textvp);
126 1.1 cgd }
127 1.1 cgd
128 1.14 thorpej /*
129 1.14 thorpej * Ensure that a process has permission to perform I/O on another.
130 1.14 thorpej * Arguments:
131 1.14 thorpej * p The process wishing to do the I/O (the tracer).
132 1.14 thorpej * t The process who's memory/registers will be read/written.
133 1.14 thorpej */
134 1.13 explorer int
135 1.14 thorpej procfs_checkioperm(p, t)
136 1.14 thorpej struct proc *p, *t;
137 1.13 explorer {
138 1.13 explorer int error;
139 1.13 explorer
140 1.13 explorer /*
141 1.13 explorer * You cannot attach to a processes mem/regs if:
142 1.13 explorer *
143 1.13 explorer * (1) it's not owned by you, or is set-id on exec
144 1.13 explorer * (unless you're root), or...
145 1.13 explorer */
146 1.13 explorer if ((t->p_cred->p_ruid != p->p_cred->p_ruid ||
147 1.16 enami ISSET(t->p_flag, P_SUGID)) &&
148 1.13 explorer (error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
149 1.13 explorer return (error);
150 1.13 explorer
151 1.13 explorer /*
152 1.13 explorer * (2) ...it's init, which controls the security level
153 1.13 explorer * of the entire system, and the system was not
154 1.13 explorer * compiled with permanetly insecure mode turned on.
155 1.13 explorer */
156 1.13 explorer if (t == initproc && securelevel > -1)
157 1.13 explorer return (EPERM);
158 1.13 explorer
159 1.13 explorer return (0);
160 1.13 explorer }
161 1.1 cgd
162 1.1 cgd #ifdef probably_never
163 1.1 cgd /*
164 1.1 cgd * Given process (p), find the vnode from which
165 1.1 cgd * it's text segment is being mapped.
166 1.1 cgd *
167 1.1 cgd * (This is here, rather than in procfs_subr in order
168 1.1 cgd * to keep all the VM related code in one place.)
169 1.1 cgd */
170 1.1 cgd struct vnode *
171 1.1 cgd procfs_findtextvp(p)
172 1.1 cgd struct proc *p;
173 1.1 cgd {
174 1.1 cgd int error;
175 1.1 cgd vm_object_t object;
176 1.19 eeh vaddr_t pageno; /* page number */
177 1.1 cgd
178 1.1 cgd /* find a vnode pager for the user address space */
179 1.1 cgd
180 1.1 cgd for (pageno = VM_MIN_ADDRESS;
181 1.1 cgd pageno < VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS;
182 1.1 cgd pageno += PAGE_SIZE) {
183 1.1 cgd vm_map_t map;
184 1.1 cgd vm_map_entry_t out_entry;
185 1.1 cgd vm_prot_t out_prot;
186 1.1 cgd boolean_t wired, single_use;
187 1.19 eeh vaddr_t off;
188 1.1 cgd
189 1.1 cgd map = &p->p_vmspace->vm_map;
190 1.1 cgd error = vm_map_lookup(&map, pageno,
191 1.1 cgd VM_PROT_READ,
192 1.1 cgd &out_entry, &object, &off, &out_prot,
193 1.1 cgd &wired, &single_use);
194 1.1 cgd
195 1.1 cgd if (!error) {
196 1.1 cgd vm_pager_t pager;
197 1.1 cgd
198 1.11 christos printf("procfs: found vm object\n");
199 1.1 cgd vm_map_lookup_done(map, out_entry);
200 1.15 christos printf("procfs: vm object = %p\n", object);
201 1.1 cgd
202 1.1 cgd /*
203 1.1 cgd * At this point, assuming no errors, object
204 1.1 cgd * is the VM object mapping UVA (pageno).
205 1.1 cgd * Ensure it has a vnode pager, then grab
206 1.1 cgd * the vnode from that pager's handle.
207 1.1 cgd */
208 1.1 cgd
209 1.1 cgd pager = object->pager;
210 1.15 christos printf("procfs: pager = %p\n", pager);
211 1.1 cgd if (pager)
212 1.11 christos printf("procfs: found pager, type = %d\n",
213 1.10 christos pager->pg_type);
214 1.1 cgd if (pager && pager->pg_type == PG_VNODE) {
215 1.1 cgd struct vnode *vp;
216 1.1 cgd
217 1.1 cgd vp = (struct vnode *) pager->pg_handle;
218 1.15 christos printf("procfs: vp = %p\n", vp);
219 1.1 cgd return (vp);
220 1.1 cgd }
221 1.1 cgd }
222 1.1 cgd }
223 1.1 cgd
224 1.11 christos printf("procfs: text object not found\n");
225 1.1 cgd return (0);
226 1.1 cgd }
227 1.4 mycroft #endif /* probably_never */
228