options -a, -d. factoring: parse_args. dependency to argv for many functions removed.

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Denis Knauf 2023-07-11 20:47:52 +02:00
parent 60e1aec248
commit 34e5e6a378

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
// vim: set noet sw=2 ts=2 sts=2:
#define _GNU_SOURCE #define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/types.h>
@ -11,8 +12,6 @@
#include <sys/wait.h> #include <sys/wait.h>
typedef struct argv_t { typedef struct argv_t {
char *_self;
char *coredir;
char *pid; // %p char *pid; // %p
char *global_pid; // %P char *global_pid; // %P
char *tid; // %i char *tid; // %i
@ -30,7 +29,8 @@ typedef struct argv_t {
char *cpu; // %C char *cpu; // %C
} argv_t; } argv_t;
const char const expected_pattern[] = "|%s <DESTINATION-PATH> %%p %%P %%i %%I %%u %%g %%d %%s %%t %%h %%e %%f %%E %%c %%C"; const char const expected_pattern[] = "|%s [-d DESTDIR] [-a EXEPATH] %%p %%P %%i %%I %%u %%g %%d %%s %%t %%h %%e %%f %%E %%c %%C";
const unsigned int const expected_argc = 15;
typedef char *path_t; typedef char *path_t;
@ -52,6 +52,8 @@ typedef struct args_t {
path_t exepath; path_t exepath;
size_t max_size; size_t max_size;
uint cpu; uint cpu;
path_t after;
char corefile[1024];
} args_t; } args_t;
// if max_size is 0 or bigger than MAX_SIZE, then MAX_SIZE (1GiB): // if max_size is 0 or bigger than MAX_SIZE, then MAX_SIZE (1GiB):
#define MAX_SIZE 1073741824 #define MAX_SIZE 1073741824
@ -82,7 +84,6 @@ int prsint( long unsigned int *dst, char *src) {
int argv2args( argv_t *v, args_t *s) { int argv2args( argv_t *v, args_t *s) {
long unsigned int b; long unsigned int b;
TOSTR( coredir);
TOINT( pid); TOINT( pid);
TOINT( global_pid); TOINT( global_pid);
TOINT( tid); TOINT( tid);
@ -100,8 +101,8 @@ int argv2args( argv_t *v, args_t *s) {
TOINT( cpu); TOINT( cpu);
} }
int proc_filename( char *dest, size_t len, argv_t *argv, char* fn) { int proc_filename( char *dest, size_t len, args_t *args, char* fn) {
size_t destl = snprintf( dest, len, "/proc/%s/%s", argv->pid, fn); size_t destl = snprintf( dest, len, "/proc/%i/%s", args->pid, fn);
if( destl < 0) { if( destl < 0) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: gen path for %s: %s (%i)\n", fn, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: gen path for %s: %s (%i)\n", fn, strerror( errno), errno);
return 1; return 1;
@ -113,8 +114,8 @@ int proc_filename( char *dest, size_t len, argv_t *argv, char* fn) {
return 0; return 0;
} }
int core_filename( char *dest, size_t len, argv_t *argv, char* ext) { int core_filename( char *dest, size_t len, args_t *args, char* ext) {
size_t destl = snprintf( dest, len, "%s/core%s.%s", argv->coredir, ext, argv->pid); size_t destl = snprintf( dest, len, "%s/core%s.%u", args->coredir, ext, args->pid);
if( destl < 0) { if( destl < 0) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: gen path for core%s: %s (%i)\n", ext, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: gen path for core%s: %s (%i)\n", ext, strerror( errno), errno);
return 1; return 1;
@ -145,25 +146,23 @@ void show_opened_files() {
} }
} }
int dump_core( argv_t *argv, args_t *args) { int dump_core( args_t *args) {
// Concept: Once used, not necessary anymore, we cen reuse the space again. // Concept: Once used, not necessary anymore, we cen reuse the space again.
char path[1024]; // For any paths.
int rfd; // read file handler.
int wfd; // write file handler. int wfd; // write file handler.
struct stat stat; // Needed for determine size of file. struct stat stat; // Needed for determine size of file.
// copy stdin -> core.pid // copy stdin -> core.pid
if( core_filename( path, sizeof path, argv, "")) if( core_filename( args->corefile, sizeof args->corefile, args, ""))
return 1; return 1;
if( -1 == (wfd = open( path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0600))) { if( -1 == (wfd = open( args->corefile, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0600))) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", args->corefile, strerror( errno), errno);
return 1; return 1;
} }
if( -1 == splice( if( -1 == splice(
STDIN_FILENO, 0, STDIN_FILENO, 0,
wfd, 0, wfd, 0,
(args->max_size || MAX_SIZE < args->max_size) ? args->max_size : MAX_SIZE, 0)) { (args->max_size || MAX_SIZE < args->max_size) ? args->max_size : MAX_SIZE, 0)) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot write core to file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot write core to file %s: %s (%i)\n", args->corefile, strerror( errno), errno);
return 1; return 1;
} }
close( wfd); close( wfd);
@ -185,7 +184,7 @@ int copy_fd_to_fd( int infd, int outfd) {
} }
} }
int dump_cmdline( argv_t *argv, args_t *args) { int dump_cmdline( args_t *args) {
// Concept: Once used, not necessary anymore, we cen reuse the space again. // Concept: Once used, not necessary anymore, we cen reuse the space again.
char path[1024]; // For any paths. char path[1024]; // For any paths.
int rfd; // read file handler. int rfd; // read file handler.
@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ int dump_cmdline( argv_t *argv, args_t *args) {
struct stat stat; // Needed for determine size of file. struct stat stat; // Needed for determine size of file.
// copy /proc/pid/cmdline -> core-cmdline.pid // copy /proc/pid/cmdline -> core-cmdline.pid
if( proc_filename( path, sizeof path, argv, "cmdline")) return 1; if( proc_filename( path, sizeof path, args, "cmdline")) return 1;
if( -1 == (rfd = open( path, O_RDONLY, 0644))) { if( -1 == (rfd = open( path, O_RDONLY, 0644))) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno);
return 1; return 1;
@ -202,7 +201,7 @@ int dump_cmdline( argv_t *argv, args_t *args) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot stat of file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot stat of file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno);
return 1; return 1;
} }
if( core_filename( path, sizeof path, argv, "-cmdline")) return 1; if( core_filename( path, sizeof path, args, "-cmdline")) return 1;
if( -1 == (wfd = open( path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644))) { if( -1 == (wfd = open( path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644))) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno);
return 1; return 1;
@ -223,13 +222,13 @@ int dump_cmdline( argv_t *argv, args_t *args) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot write to file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); \ fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot write to file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); \
return 1; \ return 1; \
} }
int dump_md( argv_t *argv) { int dump_md( argv_t *argv, args_t *args) {
// Concept: Once used, not necessary anymore, we cen reuse the space again. // Concept: Once used, not necessary anymore, we cen reuse the space again.
char path[1024]; // For any paths. char path[1024]; // For any paths.
FILE *wfh; FILE *wfh;
// write argv -> core-md.pid // write argv -> core-md.pid
if( core_filename( path, sizeof path, argv, "-md")) return 1; if( core_filename( path, sizeof path, args, "-md")) return 1;
umask( 0133); umask( 0133);
if( NULL == (wfh = fopen( path, "w"))) { if( NULL == (wfh = fopen( path, "w"))) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Cannot open file %s: %s (%i)\n", path, strerror( errno), errno);
@ -255,31 +254,78 @@ int dump_md( argv_t *argv) {
return 0; return 0;
} }
int main( size_t argc, argv_t *argv) { int usage( args_t *args) {
args_t *args = malloc( sizeof (args_t)); fprintf( stderr, "Usage in kernel.core_pattern=\"");
args->_self = realpath( argv->_self, NULL); fprintf( stderr, expected_pattern, args->_self);
fprintf( stderr, "\"\n");
if( '/' != args->_self[0])
fprintf( stderr, "\tAttention: Absolut path instead of %s should be used!\n", args->_self);
fprintf( stderr, "\n -a EXEPATH\tExecutes EXEPATH after dumping core as child process, before itself exits.\n");
fprintf( stderr, "\t\tAs arguments, the path to core-file will be provided.\n");
fprintf( stderr, " -d DESTDIR\tDestination directory for core-files and additional files. (default: /var/cores)\n");
exit(2);
}
if( (sizeof (argv_t))/(sizeof (char*)) > argc) { void run_after( args_t *args) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: %li arguments expected. Exect value of kernel.core_pattern must be: `", (sizeof (argv_t))/(sizeof (char*))); if( args->after) {
fprintf( stderr, expected_pattern, args->_self); pid_t child = fork();
fprintf( stderr, "`. Given: %li\n", argc-1); switch( child) {
if( '/' != args->_self[0]) case -1:
fprintf( stderr, "\tAttention: Absolut path instead of %s should be used!\n", args->_self); fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: error while forking: %s (%i)\n", strerror( errno), errno);
return 2; break;
case 0:
execl( args->after, args->after, args->corefile, NULL);
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Executing after-program failed: %s (%i)\n", strerror( errno), errno);
exit( 2);
}
}
}
void parse_args( size_t argc, char** _argv, argv_t **argv, args_t *args) {
args->after = NULL;
args->coredir = "/var/cores";
args->_self = realpath( _argv[0], NULL);
char opt;
while( -1 != (opt = getopt( argc, _argv, "hd:a:"))) {
switch( opt) {
case 'h': usage( args); break;
case 'a': args->after = optarg; break;
case 'd': args->coredir = optarg; break;
default:
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: Unknown option: -%c\n", opt);
usage( args);
}
} }
argv2args( argv, args); if( expected_argc > argc-optind+1) {
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: %u arguments expected. Given: %li\n", expected_argc, argc-optind+1);
usage( args);
exit(2);
}
*argv = (argv_t*) (_argv + optind);
argv2args( *argv, args);
}
int main( size_t argc, char **_argv) {
argv_t *argv = malloc( sizeof (argv_t));
args_t *args = malloc( sizeof (args_t));
parse_args( argc, _argv, &argv, args);
//fprintf( stderr, "dump core...\n"); //fprintf( stderr, "dump core...\n");
dump_core( argv, args); dump_core( args);
// That's all, core dump written. :) // That's all, core dump written. :)
// But, hold on, now the funny things will follow, which are the differences to a simple core-dump. // But, hold on, now the funny things will follow, which are the differences to a simple core-dump.
//fprintf( stderr, "dump cmdline...\n"); //fprintf( stderr, "dump cmdline...\n");
dump_cmdline( argv, args); dump_cmdline( args);
//fprintf( stderr, "dump metadata...\n"); //fprintf( stderr, "dump metadata...\n");
dump_md( argv); dump_md( argv, args);
//fprintf( stderr, "exit...\n");
//fprintf( stderr, "run after program...\n");
run_after( args);
//fprintf( stderr, "exit...\n");
return 0; return 0;
} }