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-/*-
+ * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
+ *
+ *
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
-#include <sys/proc.h>
+#include <sys/proc_internal.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
+#include <security/audit/audit.h>
+
/*
struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl__debug_children;
struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl__kern_children;
struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl__sysctl_children;
*/
-extern struct sysctl_oid *newsysctl_list[];
+lck_rw_t * sysctl_geometry_lock = NULL;
+/*
+ * Conditionally allow dtrace to see these functions for debugging purposes.
+ */
+#ifdef STATIC
+#undef STATIC
+#endif
+#if 0
+#define STATIC
+#else
+#define STATIC static
+#endif
-static void
-sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(struct sysctl_oid_list *l, int i);
+/* forward declarations of static functions */
+STATIC funnel_t *spl_kernel_funnel(void);
+STATIC void sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(struct sysctl_oid_list *l, int i);
+STATIC int sysctl_sysctl_debug(struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1,
+ int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req);
+STATIC int sysctl_sysctl_name(struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1,
+ int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req);
+STATIC int sysctl_sysctl_next_ls (struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp,
+ int *name, u_int namelen, int *next, int *len, int level,
+ struct sysctl_oid **oidpp);
+STATIC int sysctl_old_kernel(struct sysctl_req *req, const void *p, size_t l);
+STATIC int sysctl_new_kernel(struct sysctl_req *req, void *p, size_t l);
+STATIC int name2oid (char *name, int *oid, int *len);
+STATIC int sysctl_sysctl_name2oid(struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req);
+STATIC int sysctl_sysctl_next(struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req);
+STATIC int sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt(struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req);
+STATIC void splx_kernel_funnel(funnel_t *saved);
+STATIC int sysctl_old_user(struct sysctl_req *req, const void *p, size_t l);
+STATIC int sysctl_new_user(struct sysctl_req *req, void *p, size_t l);
+STATIC int sysctl(int *name, u_int namelen, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen);
+STATIC int sysctlnametomib(const char *name, int *mibp, size_t *sizep);
/*
* Locking and stats
*/
-static struct sysctl_lock {
- int sl_lock;
- int sl_want;
- int sl_locked;
-} memlock;
-static int sysctl_root SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS;
+/*
+ * XXX this does not belong here
+ */
+STATIC funnel_t *
+spl_kernel_funnel(void)
+{
+ funnel_t *cfunnel;
+
+ cfunnel = thread_funnel_get();
+ if (cfunnel != kernel_flock) {
+ if (cfunnel != NULL)
+ thread_funnel_set(cfunnel, FALSE);
+ thread_funnel_set(kernel_flock, TRUE);
+ }
+ return(cfunnel);
+}
+
+STATIC void
+splx_kernel_funnel(funnel_t *saved)
+{
+ if (saved != kernel_flock) {
+ thread_funnel_set(kernel_flock, FALSE);
+ if (saved != NULL)
+ thread_funnel_set(saved, TRUE);
+ }
+}
+
+STATIC int sysctl_root SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS;
struct sysctl_oid_list sysctl__children; /* root list */
* Order by number in each list.
*/
-void sysctl_register_oid(struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
+void
+sysctl_register_oid(struct sysctl_oid *new_oidp)
{
- struct sysctl_oid_list *parent = oidp->oid_parent;
+ struct sysctl_oid *oidp = NULL;
+ struct sysctl_oid_list *parent = new_oidp->oid_parent;
struct sysctl_oid *p;
struct sysctl_oid *q;
int n;
+ funnel_t *fnl = NULL; /* compiler doesn't notice CTLFLAG_LOCKED */
+
+ /*
+ * The OID can be old-style (needs copy), new style without an earlier
+ * version (also needs copy), or new style with a matching version (no
+ * copy needed). Later versions are rejected (presumably, the OID
+ * structure was changed for a necessary reason).
+ */
+ if (!(new_oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_OID2)) {
+ /*
+ * XXX: M_TEMP is perhaps not the most apropriate zone, as it
+ * XXX: will subject us to use-after-free by other consumers.
+ */
+ MALLOC(oidp, struct sysctl_oid *, sizeof(*oidp), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
+ if (oidp == NULL)
+ return; /* reject: no memory */
+
+ /*
+ * Copy the structure only through the oid_fmt field, which
+ * is the last field in a non-OID2 OID structure.
+ *
+ * Note: We may want to set the oid_descr to the
+ * oid_name (or "") at some future date.
+ */
+ memcpy(oidp, new_oidp, offsetof(struct sysctl_oid, oid_descr));
+ } else {
+ /* It's a later version; handle the versions we know about */
+ switch (new_oidp->oid_version) {
+ case SYSCTL_OID_VERSION:
+ /* current version */
+ oidp = new_oidp;
+ break;
+ default:
+ return; /* rejects unknown version */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If it's a locked OID being registered, we can assume that the
+ * caller is doing their own reentrancy locking before calling us.
+ */
+ if (!(oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_LOCKED))
+ fnl = spl_kernel_funnel();
+
+ if(sysctl_geometry_lock == NULL)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Initialise the geometry lock for reading/modifying the
+ * sysctl tree. This is done here because IOKit registers
+ * some sysctl's before bsd_init() calls
+ * sysctl_register_fixed().
+ */
+
+ lck_grp_t* lck_grp = lck_grp_alloc_init("sysctl", NULL);
+ sysctl_geometry_lock = lck_rw_alloc_init(lck_grp, NULL);
+ }
+ /* Get the write lock to modify the geometry */
+ lck_rw_lock_exclusive(sysctl_geometry_lock);
/*
* If this oid has a number OID_AUTO, give it a number which
* is greater than any current oid. Make sure it is at least
- * 100 to leave space for pre-assigned oid numbers.
+ * OID_AUTO_START to leave space for pre-assigned oid numbers.
*/
-/* sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(parent, 3); */
if (oidp->oid_number == OID_AUTO) {
- /* First, find the highest oid in the parent list >99 */
- n = 99;
+ /* First, find the highest oid in the parent list >OID_AUTO_START-1 */
+ n = OID_AUTO_START;
SLIST_FOREACH(p, parent, oid_link) {
if (p->oid_number > n)
n = p->oid_number;
}
oidp->oid_number = n + 1;
+ /*
+ * Reflect the number in an llocated OID into the template
+ * of the caller for sysctl_unregister_oid() compares.
+ */
+ if (oidp != new_oidp)
+ new_oidp->oid_number = oidp->oid_number;
}
/*
SLIST_INSERT_AFTER(q, oidp, oid_link);
else
SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(parent, oidp, oid_link);
+
+ /* Release the write lock */
+ lck_rw_unlock_exclusive(sysctl_geometry_lock);
+
+ if (!(oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_LOCKED))
+ splx_kernel_funnel(fnl);
}
-void sysctl_unregister_oid(struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
+void
+sysctl_unregister_oid(struct sysctl_oid *oidp)
{
- SLIST_REMOVE(oidp->oid_parent, oidp, sysctl_oid, oid_link);
+ struct sysctl_oid *removed_oidp = NULL; /* OID removed from tree */
+ struct sysctl_oid *old_oidp = NULL; /* OID compatibility copy */
+ funnel_t *fnl = NULL; /* compiler doesn't notice CTLFLAG_LOCKED */
+
+ if (!(oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_LOCKED))
+ fnl = spl_kernel_funnel();
+
+ /* Get the write lock to modify the geometry */
+ lck_rw_lock_exclusive(sysctl_geometry_lock);
+
+ if (!(oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_OID2)) {
+ /*
+ * We're using a copy so we can get the new fields in an
+ * old structure, so we have to iterate to compare the
+ * partial structure; when we find a match, we remove it
+ * normally and free the memory.
+ */
+ SLIST_FOREACH(old_oidp, oidp->oid_parent, oid_link) {
+ if (!memcmp(&oidp->oid_number, &old_oidp->oid_number, (offsetof(struct sysctl_oid, oid_descr)-offsetof(struct sysctl_oid, oid_number)))) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (old_oidp != NULL) {
+ SLIST_REMOVE(old_oidp->oid_parent, old_oidp, sysctl_oid, oid_link);
+ removed_oidp = old_oidp;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* It's a later version; handle the versions we know about */
+ switch (oidp->oid_version) {
+ case SYSCTL_OID_VERSION:
+ /* We can just remove the OID directly... */
+ SLIST_REMOVE(oidp->oid_parent, oidp, sysctl_oid, oid_link);
+ removed_oidp = oidp;
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* XXX: Can't happen; probably tree coruption.*/
+ break; /* rejects unknown version */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We've removed it from the list at this point, but we don't want
+ * to return to the caller until all handler references have drained
+ * out. Doing things in this order prevent other people coming in
+ * and starting new operations against the OID node we want removed.
+ *
+ * Note: oidp could be NULL if it wasn't found.
+ */
+ while(removed_oidp && removed_oidp->oid_refcnt) {
+ lck_rw_sleep(sysctl_geometry_lock, LCK_SLEEP_EXCLUSIVE, &removed_oidp->oid_refcnt, THREAD_UNINT);
+ }
+
+ /* Release the write lock */
+ lck_rw_unlock_exclusive(sysctl_geometry_lock);
+
+ /* If it was allocated, free it after dropping the lock */
+ if (old_oidp != NULL) {
+ FREE(old_oidp, M_TEMP);
+ }
+
+ /* And drop the funnel interlock, if needed */
+ if (!(oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_LOCKED))
+ splx_kernel_funnel(fnl);
}
/*
* Bulk-register all the oids in a linker_set.
*/
-void sysctl_register_set(struct linker_set *lsp)
+void
+sysctl_register_set(const char *set)
{
- int count = lsp->ls_length;
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
- sysctl_register_oid((struct sysctl_oid *) lsp->ls_items[i]);
+ struct sysctl_oid **oidpp, *oidp;
+
+ LINKER_SET_FOREACH(oidpp, struct sysctl_oid **, set) {
+ oidp = *oidpp;
+ if (!(oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_NOAUTO)) {
+ sysctl_register_oid(oidp);
+ }
+ }
}
-void sysctl_unregister_set(struct linker_set *lsp)
+void
+sysctl_unregister_set(const char *set)
{
- int count = lsp->ls_length;
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
- sysctl_unregister_oid((struct sysctl_oid *) lsp->ls_items[i]);
+ struct sysctl_oid **oidpp, *oidp;
+
+ LINKER_SET_FOREACH(oidpp, struct sysctl_oid **, set) {
+ oidp = *oidpp;
+ if (!(oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_NOAUTO)) {
+ sysctl_unregister_oid(oidp);
+ }
+ }
}
/*
- * Register OID's from fixed list
+ * Register the kernel's oids on startup.
*/
-void sysctl_register_fixed()
+void
+sysctl_register_all()
{
- int i = 0;
-
+ sysctl_register_set("__sysctl_set");
+}
- while (newsysctl_list[i]) {
-/* printf("Registering %d\n", i); */
- sysctl_register_oid(newsysctl_list[i++]);
- }
+void
+sysctl_register_fixed(void)
+{
+ sysctl_register_all();
}
/*
- * Register the kernel's oids on startup.
+ * New handler interface
+ * If the sysctl caller (user mode or kernel mode) is interested in the
+ * value (req->oldptr != NULL), we copy the data (bigValue etc.) out,
+ * if the caller wants to set the value (req->newptr), we copy
+ * the data in (*pValue etc.).
*/
-struct linker_set sysctl_set;
-void sysctl_register_all(void *arg)
+int
+sysctl_io_number(struct sysctl_req *req, long long bigValue, size_t valueSize, void *pValue, int *changed) {
+ int smallValue;
+ int error;
+
+ if (changed) *changed = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Handle the various combinations of caller buffer size and
+ * data value size. We are generous in the case where the
+ * caller has specified a 32-bit buffer but the value is 64-bit
+ * sized.
+ */
+
+ /* 32 bit value expected or 32 bit buffer offered */
+ if (((valueSize == sizeof(int)) ||
+ ((req->oldlen == sizeof(int)) && (valueSize == sizeof(long long))))
+ && (req->oldptr)) {
+ smallValue = (int)bigValue;
+ if ((long long)smallValue != bigValue)
+ return(ERANGE);
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &smallValue, sizeof(smallValue));
+ } else {
+ /* any other case is either size-equal or a bug */
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &bigValue, valueSize);
+ }
+ /* error or nothing to set */
+ if (error || !req->newptr)
+ return(error);
+
+ /* set request for constant */
+ if (pValue == NULL)
+ return(EPERM);
+
+ /* set request needs to convert? */
+ if ((req->newlen == sizeof(int)) && (valueSize == sizeof(long long))) {
+ /* new value is 32 bits, upconvert to 64 bits */
+ error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &smallValue, sizeof(smallValue));
+ if (!error)
+ *(long long *)pValue = (long long)smallValue;
+ } else if ((req->newlen == sizeof(long long)) && (valueSize == sizeof(int))) {
+ /* new value is 64 bits, downconvert to 32 bits and range check */
+ error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &bigValue, sizeof(bigValue));
+ if (!error) {
+ smallValue = (int)bigValue;
+ if ((long long)smallValue != bigValue)
+ return(ERANGE);
+ *(int *)pValue = smallValue;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* sizes match, just copy in */
+ error = SYSCTL_IN(req, pValue, valueSize);
+ }
+ if (!error && changed)
+ *changed = 1;
+ return(error);
+}
+
+int
+sysctl_io_string(struct sysctl_req *req, char *pValue, size_t valueSize, int trunc, int *changed)
{
- sysctl_register_set(&sysctl_set);
+ int error;
+
+ if (changed) *changed = 0;
+
+ if (trunc && req->oldptr && req->oldlen && (req->oldlen<strlen(pValue) + 1)) {
+ /* If trunc != 0, if you give it a too small (but larger than
+ * 0 bytes) buffer, instead of returning ENOMEM, it truncates the
+ * returned string to the buffer size. This preserves the semantics
+ * of some library routines implemented via sysctl, which truncate
+ * their returned data, rather than simply returning an error. The
+ * returned string is always NUL terminated. */
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, pValue, req->oldlen-1);
+ if (!error) {
+ char c = 0;
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &c, 1);
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* Copy string out */
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, pValue, strlen(pValue) + 1);
+ }
+
+ /* error or no new value */
+ if (error || !req->newptr)
+ return(error);
+
+ /* attempt to set read-only value */
+ if (valueSize == 0)
+ return(EPERM);
+
+ /* make sure there's room for the new string */
+ if (req->newlen >= valueSize)
+ return(EINVAL);
+
+ /* copy the string in and force NUL termination */
+ error = SYSCTL_IN(req, pValue, req->newlen);
+ pValue[req->newlen] = '\0';
+
+ if (!error && changed)
+ *changed = 1;
+ return(error);
}
-SYSINIT(sysctl, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, sysctl_register_all, 0);
+int sysctl_io_opaque(struct sysctl_req *req,void *pValue, size_t valueSize, int *changed)
+{
+ int error;
+
+ if (changed) *changed = 0;
+
+ /* Copy blob out */
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, pValue, valueSize);
+
+ /* error or nothing to set */
+ if (error || !req->newptr)
+ return(error);
+
+ error = SYSCTL_IN(req, pValue, valueSize);
+
+ if (!error && changed)
+ *changed = 1;
+ return(error);
+}
/*
* "Staff-functions"
* {0,4,...} return the kind & format info for the "..." OID.
*/
-static void
+/*
+ * sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node
+ *
+ * Description: Dump debug information for a given sysctl_oid_list at the
+ * given oid depth out to the kernel log, via printf
+ *
+ * Parameters: l sysctl_oid_list pointer
+ * i current node depth
+ *
+ * Returns: (void)
+ *
+ * Implicit: kernel log, modified
+ *
+ * Locks: Assumes sysctl_geometry_lock is held prior to calling
+ *
+ * Notes: This function may call itself recursively to resolve Node
+ * values, which potentially have an inferioer sysctl_oid_list
+ *
+ * This function is only callable indirectly via the function
+ * sysctl_sysctl_debug()
+ *
+ * Bugs: The node depth indentation does not work; this may be an
+ * artifact of leading space removal by the log daemon itself
+ * or some intermediate routine.
+ */
+STATIC void
sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(struct sysctl_oid_list *l, int i)
{
int k;
printf("%d %s ", oidp->oid_number, oidp->oid_name);
- printf("%c%c",
+ printf("%c%c%c",
+ oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_LOCKED ? 'L':' ',
oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_RD ? 'R':' ',
oidp->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_WR ? 'W':' ');
}
}
-static int
-sysctl_sysctl_debug SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+/*
+ * sysctl_sysctl_debug
+ *
+ * Description: This function implements the "sysctl.debug" portion of the
+ * OID space for sysctl.
+ *
+ * OID: 0, 0
+ *
+ * Parameters: __unused
+ *
+ * Returns: ENOENT
+ *
+ * Implicit: kernel log, modified
+ *
+ * Locks: Acquires and then releases a read lock on the
+ * sysctl_geometry_lock
+ */
+STATIC int
+sysctl_sysctl_debug(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, __unused void *arg1,
+ __unused int arg2, __unused struct sysctl_req *req)
{
+ lck_rw_lock_shared(sysctl_geometry_lock);
sysctl_sysctl_debug_dump_node(&sysctl__children, 0);
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
return ENOENT;
}
-SYSCTL_PROC(_sysctl, 0, debug, CTLTYPE_STRING|CTLFLAG_RD,
+SYSCTL_PROC(_sysctl, 0, debug, CTLTYPE_STRING|CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_LOCKED,
0, 0, sysctl_sysctl_debug, "-", "");
-static int
-sysctl_sysctl_name SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+/*
+ * sysctl_sysctl_name
+ *
+ * Description: Convert an OID into a string name; this is used by the user
+ * space sysctl() command line utility; this is done in a purely
+ * advisory capacity (e.g. to provide node names for "sysctl -A"
+ * output).
+ *
+ * OID: 0, 1
+ *
+ * Parameters: oidp __unused
+ * arg1 A pointer to the OID name list
+ * integer array, beginning at
+ * adjusted option base 2
+ * arg2 The number of elements which
+ * remain in the name array
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 Success
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:EPERM Permission denied
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:EFAULT Bad user supplied buffer
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:??? Return value from user function
+ * for SYSCTL_PROC leaf node
+ *
+ * Implict: Contents of user request buffer, modified
+ *
+ * Locks: Acquires and then releases a read lock on the
+ * sysctl_geometry_lock
+ *
+ * Notes: SPI (System Programming Interface); this is subject to change
+ * and may not be relied upon by third party applications; use
+ * a subprocess to communicate with the "sysctl" command line
+ * command instead, if you believe you need this functionality.
+ * Preferrably, use sysctlbyname() instead.
+ *
+ * Setting of the NULL termination of the output string is
+ * delayed until after the geometry lock is dropped. If there
+ * are no Entries remaining in the OID name list when this
+ * function is called, it will still write out the termination
+ * byte.
+ *
+ * This function differs from other sysctl functions in that
+ * it can not take an output buffer length of 0 to determine the
+ * space which will be required. It is suggested that the buffer
+ * length be PATH_MAX, and that authors of new sysctl's refrain
+ * from exceeding this string length.
+ */
+STATIC int
+sysctl_sysctl_name(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req)
{
int *name = (int *) arg1;
u_int namelen = arg2;
int error = 0;
struct sysctl_oid *oid;
struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp = &sysctl__children, *lsp2;
- char buf[10];
+ char tempbuf[10];
+ lck_rw_lock_shared(sysctl_geometry_lock);
while (namelen) {
if (!lsp) {
- snprintf(buf,sizeof(buf),"%d",*name);
+ snprintf(tempbuf,sizeof(tempbuf),"%d",*name);
if (req->oldidx)
error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, ".", 1);
if (!error)
- error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, buf, strlen(buf));
- if (error)
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, tempbuf, strlen(tempbuf));
+ if (error) {
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
return (error);
+ }
namelen--;
name++;
continue;
if (!error)
error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, oid->oid_name,
strlen(oid->oid_name));
- if (error)
+ if (error) {
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
return (error);
+ }
namelen--;
name++;
}
lsp = lsp2;
}
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
return (SYSCTL_OUT(req, "", 1));
}
-SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 1, name, CTLFLAG_RD, sysctl_sysctl_name, "");
+SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 1, name, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_LOCKED, sysctl_sysctl_name, "");
-static int
+/*
+ * sysctl_sysctl_next_ls
+ *
+ * Description: For a given OID name value, return the next consecutive OID
+ * name value within the geometry tree
+ *
+ * Parameters: lsp The OID list to look in
+ * name The OID name to start from
+ * namelen The length of the OID name
+ * next Pointer to new oid storage to
+ * fill in
+ * len Pointer to receive new OID
+ * length value of storage written
+ * level OID tree depth (used to compute
+ * len value)
+ * oidpp Pointer to OID list entry
+ * pointer; used to walk the list
+ * forward across recursion
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 Returning a new entry
+ * 1 End of geometry list reached
+ *
+ * Implicit: *next Modified to contain the new OID
+ * *len Modified to contain new length
+ *
+ * Locks: Assumes sysctl_geometry_lock is held prior to calling
+ *
+ * Notes: This function will not return OID values that have special
+ * handlers, since we can not tell wheter these handlers consume
+ * elements from the OID space as parameters. For this reason,
+ * we STRONGLY discourage these types of handlers
+ */
+STATIC int
sysctl_sysctl_next_ls (struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp, int *name, u_int namelen,
int *next, int *len, int level, struct sysctl_oid **oidpp)
{
/* We really should call the handler here...*/
return 0;
lsp = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oidp->oid_arg1;
+
+ if (!SLIST_FIRST(lsp))
+ /* This node had no children - skip it! */
+ continue;
+
if (!sysctl_sysctl_next_ls (lsp, 0, 0, next+1,
len, level+1, oidpp))
return 0;
return 1;
}
-static int
-sysctl_sysctl_next SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+/*
+ * sysctl_sysctl_next
+ *
+ * Description: This is an iterator function designed to iterate the oid tree
+ * and provide a list of OIDs for use by the user space "sysctl"
+ * command line tool
+ *
+ * OID: 0, 2
+ *
+ * Parameters: oidp __unused
+ * arg1 Pointer to start OID name
+ * arg2 Start OID name length
+ * req Pointer to user request buffer
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 Success
+ * ENOENT Reached end of OID space
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:EPERM Permission denied
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:EFAULT Bad user supplied buffer
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:??? Return value from user function
+ * for SYSCTL_PROC leaf node
+ *
+ * Implict: Contents of user request buffer, modified
+ *
+ * Locks: Acquires and then releases a read lock on the
+ * sysctl_geometry_lock
+ *
+ * Notes: SPI (System Programming Interface); this is subject to change
+ * and may not be relied upon by third party applications; use
+ * a subprocess to communicate with the "sysctl" command line
+ * command instead, if you believe you need this functionality.
+ * Preferrably, use sysctlbyname() instead.
+ *
+ * This function differs from other sysctl functions in that
+ * it can not take an output buffer length of 0 to determine the
+ * space which will be required. It is suggested that the buffer
+ * length be PATH_MAX, and that authors of new sysctl's refrain
+ * from exceeding this string length.
+ */
+STATIC int
+sysctl_sysctl_next(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req)
{
int *name = (int *) arg1;
u_int namelen = arg2;
struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp = &sysctl__children;
int newoid[CTL_MAXNAME];
+ lck_rw_lock_shared(sysctl_geometry_lock);
i = sysctl_sysctl_next_ls (lsp, name, namelen, newoid, &j, 1, &oid);
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
if (i)
return ENOENT;
error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, newoid, j * sizeof (int));
return (error);
}
-SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 2, next, CTLFLAG_RD, sysctl_sysctl_next, "");
+SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 2, next, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_LOCKED, sysctl_sysctl_next, "");
-static int
-name2oid (char *name, int *oid, int *len, struct sysctl_oid **oidpp)
+/*
+ * name2oid
+ *
+ * Description: Support function for use by sysctl_sysctl_name2oid(); looks
+ * up an OID name given a string name.
+ *
+ * Parameters: name NULL terminated string name
+ * oid Pointer to receive OID name
+ * len Pointer to receive OID length
+ * pointer value (see "Notes")
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 Success
+ * ENOENT Entry not found
+ *
+ * Implicit: *oid Modified to contain OID value
+ * *len Modified to contain OID length
+ *
+ * Locks: Assumes sysctl_geometry_lock is held prior to calling
+ */
+STATIC int
+name2oid (char *name, int *oid, int *len)
{
int i;
struct sysctl_oid *oidp;
(*len)++;
if (!i) {
- if (oidpp)
- *oidpp = oidp;
return (0);
}
return ENOENT;
}
-static int
-sysctl_sysctl_name2oid SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+/*
+ * sysctl_sysctl_name2oid
+ *
+ * Description: Translate a string name to an OID name value; this is used by
+ * the sysctlbyname() function as well as by the "sysctl" command
+ * line command.
+ *
+ * OID: 0, 3
+ *
+ * Parameters: oidp __unused
+ * arg1 __unused
+ * arg2 __unused
+ * req Request structure
+ *
+ * Returns: ENOENT Input length too short
+ * ENAMETOOLONG Input length too long
+ * ENOMEM Could not allocate work area
+ * SYSCTL_IN/OUT:EPERM Permission denied
+ * SYSCTL_IN/OUT:EFAULT Bad user supplied buffer
+ * SYSCTL_IN/OUT:??? Return value from user function
+ * name2oid:ENOENT Not found
+ *
+ * Implicit: *req Contents of request, modified
+ *
+ * Locks: Acquires and then releases a read lock on the
+ * sysctl_geometry_lock
+ *
+ * Notes: SPI (System Programming Interface); this is subject to change
+ * and may not be relied upon by third party applications; use
+ * a subprocess to communicate with the "sysctl" command line
+ * command instead, if you believe you need this functionality.
+ * Preferrably, use sysctlbyname() instead.
+ *
+ * This function differs from other sysctl functions in that
+ * it can not take an output buffer length of 0 to determine the
+ * space which will be required. It is suggested that the buffer
+ * length be PATH_MAX, and that authors of new sysctl's refrain
+ * from exceeding this string length.
+ */
+STATIC int
+sysctl_sysctl_name2oid(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, __unused void *arg1,
+ __unused int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req)
{
char *p;
- int error, oid[CTL_MAXNAME], len;
- struct sysctl_oid *op = 0;
+ int error, oid[CTL_MAXNAME];
+ int len = 0; /* set by name2oid() */
- if (!req->newlen)
+ if (req->newlen < 1)
return ENOENT;
if (req->newlen >= MAXPATHLEN) /* XXX arbitrary, undocumented */
return (ENAMETOOLONG);
- p = _MALLOC(req->newlen+1, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
-
+ MALLOC(p, char *,req->newlen+1, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
if (!p)
return ENOMEM;
p [req->newlen] = '\0';
- error = name2oid(p, oid, &len, &op);
+ /*
+ * Note: We acquire and release the geometry lock here to
+ * avoid making name2oid needlessly complex.
+ */
+ lck_rw_lock_shared(sysctl_geometry_lock);
+ error = name2oid(p, oid, &len);
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
FREE(p, M_TEMP);
return (error);
}
-SYSCTL_PROC(_sysctl, 3, name2oid, CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, 0, 0,
+SYSCTL_PROC(_sysctl, 3, name2oid, CTLFLAG_RW|CTLFLAG_ANYBODY|CTLFLAG_KERN | CTLFLAG_LOCKED, 0, 0,
sysctl_sysctl_name2oid, "I", "");
-static int
-sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+/*
+ * sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt
+ *
+ * Description: For a given OID name, determine the format of the data which
+ * is associated with it. This is used by the "sysctl" command
+ * line command.
+ *
+ * OID: 0, 4
+ *
+ * Parameters: oidp __unused
+ * arg1 The OID name to look up
+ * arg2 The length of the OID name
+ * req Pointer to user request buffer
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 Success
+ * EISDIR Malformed request
+ * ENOENT No such OID name
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:EPERM Permission denied
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:EFAULT Bad user supplied buffer
+ * SYSCTL_OUT:??? Return value from user function
+ *
+ * Implict: Contents of user request buffer, modified
+ *
+ * Locks: Acquires and then releases a read lock on the
+ * sysctl_geometry_lock
+ *
+ * Notes: SPI (System Programming Interface); this is subject to change
+ * and may not be relied upon by third party applications; use
+ * a subprocess to communicate with the "sysctl" command line
+ * command instead, if you believe you need this functionality.
+ *
+ * This function differs from other sysctl functions in that
+ * it can not take an output buffer length of 0 to determine the
+ * space which will be required. It is suggested that the buffer
+ * length be PATH_MAX, and that authors of new sysctl's refrain
+ * from exceeding this string length.
+ */
+STATIC int
+sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req)
{
- int *name = (int *) arg1, error;
+ int *name = (int *) arg1;
+ int error = ENOENT; /* default error: not found */
u_int namelen = arg2;
- int indx;
+ u_int indx;
struct sysctl_oid *oid;
struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp = &sysctl__children;
+ lck_rw_lock_shared(sysctl_geometry_lock);
oid = SLIST_FIRST(lsp);
indx = 0;
lsp = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oid->oid_arg1;
oid = SLIST_FIRST(lsp);
} else {
- if (indx != namelen)
- return EISDIR;
+ if (indx != namelen) {
+ error = EISDIR;
+ goto err;
+ }
goto found;
}
} else {
oid = SLIST_NEXT(oid, oid_link);
}
}
- return ENOENT;
+ /* Not found */
+ goto err;
+
found:
if (!oid->oid_fmt)
- return ENOENT;
+ goto err;
error = SYSCTL_OUT(req,
&oid->oid_kind, sizeof(oid->oid_kind));
if (!error)
error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, oid->oid_fmt,
strlen(oid->oid_fmt)+1);
+err:
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
return (error);
}
+SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 4, oidfmt, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_LOCKED, sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt, "");
-SYSCTL_NODE(_sysctl, 4, oidfmt, CTLFLAG_RD, sysctl_sysctl_oidfmt, "");
/*
* Default "handler" functions.
*/
int
-sysctl_handle_int SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+sysctl_handle_int(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req)
{
- int error = 0;
-
- if (arg1)
- error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, arg1, sizeof(int));
- else
- error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &arg2, sizeof(int));
+ return sysctl_io_number(req, arg1? *(int*)arg1: arg2, sizeof(int), arg1, NULL);
+}
- if (error || !req->newptr)
- return (error);
+/*
+ * Handle a long, signed or unsigned. arg1 points to it.
+ */
+int
+sysctl_handle_long(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1,
+ __unused int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req)
+{
if (!arg1)
- error = EPERM;
- else
- error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, sizeof(int));
- return (error);
+ return (EINVAL);
+ return sysctl_io_number(req, *(long*)arg1, sizeof(long), arg1, NULL);
}
/*
- * Handle a long, signed or unsigned. arg1 points to it.
+ * Handle a quad, signed or unsigned. arg1 points to it.
*/
int
-sysctl_handle_long SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+sysctl_handle_quad(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1,
+ __unused int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req)
+{
+ if (!arg1)
+ return (EINVAL);
+ return sysctl_io_number(req, *(long long*)arg1, sizeof(long long), arg1, NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Expose an int value as a quad.
+ *
+ * This interface allows us to support interfaces defined
+ * as using quad values while the implementation is still
+ * using ints.
+ */
+int
+sysctl_handle_int2quad(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1,
+ __unused int arg2, struct sysctl_req *req)
{
int error = 0;
+ long long val;
+ int newval;
if (!arg1)
return (EINVAL);
- error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, arg1, sizeof(long));
+ val = (long long)*(int *)arg1;
+ error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, &val, sizeof(long long));
if (error || !req->newptr)
return (error);
- error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, sizeof(long));
+ error = SYSCTL_IN(req, &val, sizeof(long long));
+ if (!error) {
+ /*
+ * Value must be representable; check by
+ * casting and then casting back.
+ */
+ newval = (int)val;
+ if ((long long)newval != val) {
+ error = ERANGE;
+ } else {
+ *(int *)arg1 = newval;
+ }
+ }
return (error);
}
*/
int
-sysctl_handle_string SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+sysctl_handle_string( __unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req)
{
- int error=0;
-
- error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, arg1, strlen((char *)arg1)+1);
-
- if (error || !req->newptr)
- return (error);
-
- if ((req->newlen - req->newidx) >= arg2) {
- error = EINVAL;
- } else {
- arg2 = (req->newlen - req->newidx);
- error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, arg2);
- ((char *)arg1)[arg2] = '\0';
- }
-
- return (error);
+ return sysctl_io_string(req, arg1, arg2, 0, NULL);
}
/*
*/
int
-sysctl_handle_opaque SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+sysctl_handle_opaque(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req)
{
- int error;
-
- error = SYSCTL_OUT(req, arg1, arg2);
-
- if (error || !req->newptr)
- return (error);
-
- error = SYSCTL_IN(req, arg1, arg2);
-
- return (error);
+ return sysctl_io_opaque(req, arg1, arg2, NULL);
}
/*
* Transfer functions to/from kernel space.
- * XXX: rather untested at this point
*/
-static int
+STATIC int
sysctl_old_kernel(struct sysctl_req *req, const void *p, size_t l)
{
size_t i = 0;
- int error = 0;
if (req->oldptr) {
i = l;
if (i > req->oldlen - req->oldidx)
i = req->oldlen - req->oldidx;
- if (i > 0) {
- error = copyout((void*)p, (char *)req->oldptr + req->oldidx, i);
- if (error)
- return error;
- }
+ if (i > 0)
+ bcopy((const void*)p, CAST_DOWN(char *, (req->oldptr + req->oldidx)), i);
}
req->oldidx += l;
if (req->oldptr && i != l)
return (0);
}
-static int
+STATIC int
sysctl_new_kernel(struct sysctl_req *req, void *p, size_t l)
{
if (!req->newptr)
return 0;
if (req->newlen - req->newidx < l)
return (EINVAL);
- copyin((char *)req->newptr + req->newidx, p, l);
+ bcopy(CAST_DOWN(char *, (req->newptr + req->newidx)), p, l);
req->newidx += l;
return (0);
}
int
-kernel_sysctl(struct proc *p, int *name, u_int namelen, void *old, size_t *oldlenp, void *new, size_t newlen, size_t *retval)
+kernel_sysctl(struct proc *p, int *name, u_int namelen, void *old, size_t *oldlenp, void *new, size_t newlen)
{
int error = 0;
struct sysctl_req req;
+ /*
+ * Construct request.
+ */
bzero(&req, sizeof req);
-
req.p = p;
-
- if (oldlenp) {
+ if (oldlenp)
req.oldlen = *oldlenp;
- }
-
- if (old) {
- req.oldptr= old;
- }
-
+ if (old)
+ req.oldptr = CAST_USER_ADDR_T(old);
if (newlen) {
req.newlen = newlen;
- req.newptr = new;
+ req.newptr = CAST_USER_ADDR_T(new);
}
-
req.oldfunc = sysctl_old_kernel;
req.newfunc = sysctl_new_kernel;
req.lock = 1;
- /* XXX this should probably be done in a general way */
- while (memlock.sl_lock) {
- memlock.sl_want = 1;
- (void) tsleep((caddr_t)&memlock, PRIBIO+1, "sysctl", 0);
- memlock.sl_locked++;
- }
- memlock.sl_lock = 1;
-
+ /* make the request */
error = sysctl_root(0, name, namelen, &req);
+ /* unlock memory if required */
if (req.lock == 2)
- vsunlock(req.oldptr, req.oldlen, B_WRITE);
-
- memlock.sl_lock = 0;
-
- if (memlock.sl_want) {
- memlock.sl_want = 0;
- wakeup((caddr_t)&memlock);
- }
+ vsunlock(req.oldptr, (user_size_t)req.oldlen, B_WRITE);
if (error && error != ENOMEM)
return (error);
- if (retval) {
- if (req.oldptr && req.oldidx > req.oldlen)
- *retval = req.oldlen;
- else
- *retval = req.oldidx;
- }
+ if (oldlenp)
+ *oldlenp = req.oldidx;
+
return (error);
}
/*
* Transfer function to/from user space.
*/
-static int
+STATIC int
sysctl_old_user(struct sysctl_req *req, const void *p, size_t l)
{
int error = 0;
if (i > req->oldlen - req->oldidx)
i = req->oldlen - req->oldidx;
if (i > 0)
- error = copyout((void*)p, (char *)req->oldptr + req->oldidx,
- i);
+ error = copyout((const void*)p, (req->oldptr + req->oldidx), i);
}
req->oldidx += l;
if (error)
return (0);
}
-static int
+STATIC int
sysctl_new_user(struct sysctl_req *req, void *p, size_t l)
{
int error;
return 0;
if (req->newlen - req->newidx < l)
return (EINVAL);
- error = copyin((char *)req->newptr + req->newidx, p, l);
+ error = copyin((req->newptr + req->newidx), p, l);
req->newidx += l;
return (error);
}
*/
int
-sysctl_root SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
+sysctl_root(__unused struct sysctl_oid *oidp, void *arg1, int arg2,
+ struct sysctl_req *req)
{
int *name = (int *) arg1;
u_int namelen = arg2;
- int indx, i;
+ u_int indx;
+ int i;
struct sysctl_oid *oid;
struct sysctl_oid_list *lsp = &sysctl__children;
int error;
+ funnel_t *fnl = NULL;
+ boolean_t funnel_held = FALSE;
+
+ /* Get the read lock on the geometry */
+ lck_rw_lock_shared(sysctl_geometry_lock);
oid = SLIST_FIRST(lsp);
while (oid && indx < CTL_MAXNAME) {
if (oid->oid_number == name[indx]) {
indx++;
+ if (!(oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_LOCKED))
+ {
+/*
+printf("sysctl_root: missing CTLFLAG_LOCKED: ");
+for(i = 0; i < (int)(indx - 1); i++)
+printf("oid[%d] = %d ", i, name[i]);
+printf("\n");
+*/
+ funnel_held = TRUE;
+ }
if (oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_NOLOCK)
req->lock = 0;
+ /*
+ * For SYSCTL_PROC() functions which are for sysctl's
+ * which have parameters at the end of their OID
+ * space, you need to OR CTLTYPE_NODE into their
+ * access value.
+ *
+ * NOTE: For binary backward compatibility ONLY! Do
+ * NOT add new sysctl's that do this! Existing
+ * sysctl's which do this will eventually have
+ * compatibility code in user space, and this method
+ * will become unsupported.
+ */
if ((oid->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
if (oid->oid_handler)
goto found;
if (indx == namelen)
- return ENOENT;
+ {
+ error = ENOENT;
+ goto err;
+ }
+
lsp = (struct sysctl_oid_list *)oid->oid_arg1;
oid = SLIST_FIRST(lsp);
} else {
if (indx != namelen)
- return EISDIR;
+ {
+ error = EISDIR;
+ goto err;
+ }
goto found;
}
} else {
oid = SLIST_NEXT(oid, oid_link);
}
}
- return ENOENT;
+ error = ENOENT;
+ goto err;
found:
/* If writing isn't allowed */
if (req->newptr && (!(oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_WR) ||
((oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_SECURE) && securelevel > 0))) {
- return (EPERM);
+ error = (EPERM);
+ goto err;
}
- /* Most likely only root can write */
+ /*
+ * If we're inside the kernel, the OID must be marked as kernel-valid.
+ * XXX This mechanism for testing is bad.
+ */
+ if ((req->oldfunc == sysctl_old_kernel) && !(oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_KERN))
+ {
+ error = (EPERM);
+ goto err;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * This is where legacy enforcement of permissions occurs. If the
+ * flag does not say CTLFLAG_ANYBODY, then we prohibit anyone but
+ * root from writing new values down. If local enforcement happens
+ * at the leaf node, then it needs to be set as CTLFLAG_ANYBODY. In
+ * addition, if the leaf node is set this way, then in order to do
+ * specific enforcement, it has to be of type SYSCTL_PROC.
+ */
if (!(oid->oid_kind & CTLFLAG_ANYBODY) &&
req->newptr && req->p &&
- (error = suser(req->p->p_ucred, &req->p->p_acflag)))
- return (error);
+ (error = proc_suser(req->p)))
+ goto err;
if (!oid->oid_handler) {
- return EINVAL;
+ error = EINVAL;
+ goto err;
}
/*
- * Switch to the NETWORK funnel for CTL_NET and KERN_IPC sysctls
+ * Reference the OID and drop the geometry lock; this prevents the
+ * OID from being deleted out from under the handler call, but does
+ * not prevent other calls into handlers or calls to manage the
+ * geometry elsewhere from blocking...
*/
+ OSAddAtomic(1, &oid->oid_refcnt);
- if (((name[0] == CTL_NET) || ((name[0] == CTL_KERN) &&
- (name[1] == KERN_IPC))))
- thread_funnel_switch(KERNEL_FUNNEL, NETWORK_FUNNEL);
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
+
+ /*
+ * ...however, we still have to grab the funnel for those calls which
+ * may be into code whose reentrancy is protected by the funnel; a
+ * blocking operation should not prevent reentrancy, at this point.
+ */
+ if (funnel_held)
+ {
+ fnl = spl_kernel_funnel();
+ }
if ((oid->oid_kind & CTLTYPE) == CTLTYPE_NODE) {
i = (oid->oid_handler) (oid,
oid->oid_arg1, oid->oid_arg2,
req);
}
+ error = i;
+
+ if (funnel_held)
+ {
+ splx_kernel_funnel(fnl);
+ }
/*
- * Switch back to the KERNEL funnel, if necessary
+ * This is tricky... we re-grab the geometry lock in order to drop
+ * the reference and wake on the address; since the geometry
+ * lock is a reader/writer lock rather than a mutex, we have to
+ * wake on all apparent 1->0 transitions. This abuses the drop
+ * after the reference decrement in order to wake any lck_rw_sleep()
+ * in progress in sysctl_unregister_oid() that slept because of a
+ * non-zero reference count.
+ *
+ * Note: OSAddAtomic() is defined to return the previous value;
+ * we use this and the fact that the lock itself is a
+ * barrier to avoid waking every time through on "hot"
+ * OIDs.
*/
+ lck_rw_lock_shared(sysctl_geometry_lock);
+ if (OSAddAtomic(-1, &oid->oid_refcnt) == 1)
+ wakeup(&oid->oid_refcnt);
- if (((name[0] == CTL_NET) || ((name[0] == CTL_KERN) &&
- (name[1] == KERN_IPC))))
- thread_funnel_switch(NETWORK_FUNNEL, KERNEL_FUNNEL);
-
- return (i);
+err:
+ lck_rw_done(sysctl_geometry_lock);
+ return (error);
}
#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
if (uap->namelen > CTL_MAXNAME || uap->namelen < 2)
return (EINVAL);
- error = copyin(uap->name, &name, uap->namelen * sizeof(int));
+ error = copyin(CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->name), &name, uap->namelen * sizeof(int));
if (error)
return (error);
error = userland_sysctl(p, name, uap->namelen,
- uap->old, uap->oldlenp, 0,
- uap->new, uap->newlen, &j);
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->old), uap->oldlenp,
+ CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->new), uap->newlen, &j);
if (error && error != ENOMEM)
return (error);
if (uap->oldlenp) {
- i = copyout(&j, uap->oldlenp, sizeof(j));
+ i = copyout(&j, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(uap->oldlenp), sizeof(j));
if (i)
return (i);
}
* must be in kernel space.
*/
int
-userland_sysctl(struct proc *p, int *name, u_int namelen, void *old, size_t *oldlenp, int inkernel, void *new, size_t newlen, size_t *retval)
+userland_sysctl(struct proc *p, int *name, u_int namelen, user_addr_t oldp,
+ size_t *oldlenp, user_addr_t newp, size_t newlen,
+ size_t *retval)
{
int error = 0;
struct sysctl_req req, req2;
req.p = p;
if (oldlenp) {
- if (inkernel) {
- req.oldlen = *oldlenp;
- } else {
- error = copyin(oldlenp, &req.oldlen, sizeof(*oldlenp));
- if (error)
- return (error);
- }
+ req.oldlen = *oldlenp;
}
- if (old) {
- req.oldptr= old;
+ if (oldp) {
+ req.oldptr = oldp;
}
if (newlen) {
req.newlen = newlen;
- req.newptr = new;
+ req.newptr = newp;
}
req.oldfunc = sysctl_old_user;
}
return (error);
}
-#if 0
-
-#if COMPAT_43
-#include <sys/socket.h>
-#include <vm/vm_param.h>
-
-#define KINFO_PROC (0<<8)
-#define KINFO_RT (1<<8)
-#define KINFO_VNODE (2<<8)
-#define KINFO_FILE (3<<8)
-#define KINFO_METER (4<<8)
-#define KINFO_LOADAVG (5<<8)
-#define KINFO_CLOCKRATE (6<<8)
/* Non-standard BSDI extension - only present on their 4.3 net-2 releases */
#define KINFO_BSDI_SYSINFO (101<<8)
/*
- * XXX this is bloat, but I hope it's better here than on the potentially
- * limited kernel stack... -Peter
- */
-
-static struct {
- int bsdi_machine; /* "i386" on BSD/386 */
-/* ^^^ this is an offset to the string, relative to the struct start */
- char *pad0;
- long pad1;
- long pad2;
- long pad3;
- u_long pad4;
- u_long pad5;
- u_long pad6;
-
- int bsdi_ostype; /* "BSD/386" on BSD/386 */
- int bsdi_osrelease; /* "1.1" on BSD/386 */
- long pad7;
- long pad8;
- char *pad9;
-
- long pad10;
- long pad11;
- int pad12;
- long pad13;
- quad_t pad14;
- long pad15;
-
- struct timeval pad16;
- /* we dont set this, because BSDI's uname used gethostname() instead */
- int bsdi_hostname; /* hostname on BSD/386 */
-
- /* the actual string data is appended here */
-
-} bsdi_si;
-/*
- * this data is appended to the end of the bsdi_si structure during copyout.
- * The "char *" offsets are relative to the base of the bsdi_si struct.
- * This contains "FreeBSD\02.0-BUILT-nnnnnn\0i386\0", and these strings
- * should not exceed the length of the buffer here... (or else!! :-)
+ * Kernel versions of the userland sysctl helper functions.
+ *
+ * These allow sysctl to be used in the same fashion in both
+ * userland and the kernel.
+ *
+ * Note that some sysctl handlers use copyin/copyout, which
+ * may not work correctly.
*/
-static char bsdi_strings[80]; /* It had better be less than this! */
-#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
-struct getkerninfo_args {
- int op;
- char *where;
- size_t *size;
- int arg;
-};
-#endif
-
-int
-ogetkerninfo(struct proc *p, struct getkerninfo_args *uap)
+STATIC int
+sysctl(int *name, u_int namelen, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
{
- int error, name[6];
- size_t size;
-
- switch (uap->op & 0xff00) {
-
- case KINFO_RT:
- name[0] = CTL_NET;
- name[1] = PF_ROUTE;
- name[2] = 0;
- name[3] = (uap->op & 0xff0000) >> 16;
- name[4] = uap->op & 0xff;
- name[5] = uap->arg;
- error = userland_sysctl(p, name, 6, uap->where, uap->size,
- 0, 0, 0, &size);
- break;
-
- case KINFO_VNODE:
- name[0] = CTL_KERN;
- name[1] = KERN_VNODE;
- error = userland_sysctl(p, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
- 0, 0, 0, &size);
- break;
-
- case KINFO_PROC:
- name[0] = CTL_KERN;
- name[1] = KERN_PROC;
- name[2] = uap->op & 0xff;
- name[3] = uap->arg;
- error = userland_sysctl(p, name, 4, uap->where, uap->size,
- 0, 0, 0, &size);
- break;
-
- case KINFO_FILE:
- name[0] = CTL_KERN;
- name[1] = KERN_FILE;
- error = userland_sysctl(p, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
- 0, 0, 0, &size);
- break;
-
- case KINFO_METER:
- name[0] = CTL_VM;
- name[1] = VM_METER;
- error = userland_sysctl(p, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
- 0, 0, 0, &size);
- break;
-
- case KINFO_LOADAVG:
- name[0] = CTL_VM;
- name[1] = VM_LOADAVG;
- error = userland_sysctl(p, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
- 0, 0, 0, &size);
- break;
-
- case KINFO_CLOCKRATE:
- name[0] = CTL_KERN;
- name[1] = KERN_CLOCKRATE;
- error = userland_sysctl(p, name, 2, uap->where, uap->size,
- 0, 0, 0, &size);
- break;
-
- case KINFO_BSDI_SYSINFO: {
- /*
- * this is pretty crude, but it's just enough for uname()
- * from BSDI's 1.x libc to work.
- *
- * In particular, it doesn't return the same results when
- * the supplied buffer is too small. BSDI's version apparently
- * will return the amount copied, and set the *size to how
- * much was needed. The emulation framework here isn't capable
- * of that, so we just set both to the amount copied.
- * BSDI's 2.x product apparently fails with ENOMEM in this
- * scenario.
- */
-
- u_int needed;
- u_int left;
- char *s;
-
- bzero((char *)&bsdi_si, sizeof(bsdi_si));
- bzero(bsdi_strings, sizeof(bsdi_strings));
-
- s = bsdi_strings;
- bsdi_si.bsdi_ostype = (s - bsdi_strings) + sizeof(bsdi_si);
- strcpy(s, ostype);
- s += strlen(s) + 1;
-
- bsdi_si.bsdi_osrelease = (s - bsdi_strings) + sizeof(bsdi_si);
- strcpy(s, osrelease);
- s += strlen(s) + 1;
-
- bsdi_si.bsdi_machine = (s - bsdi_strings) + sizeof(bsdi_si);
- strcpy(s, machine);
- s += strlen(s) + 1;
+ return(kernel_sysctl(current_proc(), name, namelen, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen));
+}
- needed = sizeof(bsdi_si) + (s - bsdi_strings);
+STATIC int
+sysctlnametomib(const char *name, int *mibp, size_t *sizep)
+{
+ int oid[2];
+ int error;
+ char *non_const_name;
- if (uap->where == NULL) {
- /* process is asking how much buffer to supply.. */
- size = needed;
- error = 0;
- break;
- }
+ /*
+ * NOTE: This cast is safe because the service node does not modify
+ * the contents of the string as part of its operation.
+ */
+ non_const_name = __CAST_AWAY_QUALIFIER(name, const, char *);
+ /* magic service node */
+ oid[0] = 0;
+ oid[1] = 3;
- /* if too much buffer supplied, trim it down */
- if (size > needed)
- size = needed;
+ /* look up OID for name */
+ *sizep *= sizeof(int);
+ error = sysctl(oid, 2, mibp, sizep, non_const_name, strlen(name));
+ *sizep /= sizeof(int);
- /* how much of the buffer is remaining */
- left = size;
+ return(error);
+}
- if ((error = copyout((char *)&bsdi_si, uap->where, left)) != 0)
- break;
+int
+sysctlbyname(const char *name, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
+{
+ int oid[CTL_MAXNAME + 2];
+ int error;
+ size_t oidlen;
- /* is there any point in continuing? */
- if (left > sizeof(bsdi_si)) {
- left -= sizeof(bsdi_si);
- error = copyout(&bsdi_strings,
- uap->where + sizeof(bsdi_si), left);
- }
- break;
- }
+ /* look up the OID */
+ oidlen = CTL_MAXNAME;
+ error = sysctlnametomib(name, oid, &oidlen);
- default:
- return (EOPNOTSUPP);
- }
- if (error)
- return (error);
- p->p_retval[0] = size;
- if (uap->size)
- error = copyout((caddr_t)&size, (caddr_t)uap->size,
- sizeof(size));
- return (error);
+ /* now use the OID */
+ if (error == 0)
+ error = sysctl(oid, oidlen, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen);
+ return(error);
}
-#endif /* COMPAT_43 */
-#endif