X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apple/xnu.git/blobdiff_plain/91447636331957f3d9b5ca5b508f07c526b0074d..3e170ce000f1506b7b5d2c5c7faec85ceabb573d:/bsd/kern/kdebug.c?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/bsd/kern/kdebug.c b/bsd/kern/kdebug.c index 381b74fe2..27ad69aa1 100644 --- a/bsd/kern/kdebug.c +++ b/bsd/kern/kdebug.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2000-2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. * * @Apple_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * @@ -17,18 +17,23 @@ * License for the specific language governing rights and limitations * under the License. * - * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ + * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ + #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include #include #include +#include +#include +#include #define HZ 100 #include @@ -36,37 +41,240 @@ #include #include +#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) +#include +#include +#include +#endif + +#include + #include #include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include #include #include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include /* for isset() */ + +#include /* for host_info() */ +#include + +#include + +extern boolean_t kdebug_serial; +#if KDEBUG_MOJO_TRACE +#include +static void kdebug_serial_print( /* forward */ + uint32_t, uint32_t, uint64_t, + uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t); +#endif + +/* + * IOP(s) + * + * https://coreoswiki.apple.com/wiki/pages/U6z3i0q9/Consistent_Logging_Implementers_Guide.html + * + * IOP(s) are auxiliary cores that want to participate in kdebug event logging. + * They are registered dynamically. Each is assigned a cpu_id at registration. + * + * NOTE: IOP trace events may not use the same clock hardware as "normal" + * cpus. There is an effort made to synchronize the IOP timebase with the + * AP, but it should be understood that there may be discrepancies. + * + * Once registered, an IOP is permanent, it cannot be unloaded/unregistered. + * The current implementation depends on this for thread safety. + * + * New registrations occur by allocating an kd_iop struct and assigning + * a provisional cpu_id of list_head->cpu_id + 1. Then a CAS to claim the + * list_head pointer resolves any races. + * + * You may safely walk the kd_iops list at any time, without holding locks. + * + * When allocating buffers, the current kd_iops head is captured. Any operations + * that depend on the buffer state (such as flushing IOP traces on reads, + * etc.) should use the captured list head. This will allow registrations to + * take place while trace is in use. + */ + +typedef struct kd_iop { + kd_callback_t callback; + uint32_t cpu_id; + uint64_t last_timestamp; /* Prevent timer rollback */ + struct kd_iop* next; +} kd_iop_t; + +static kd_iop_t* kd_iops = NULL; + +/* XXX should have prototypes, but Mach does not provide one */ +void task_act_iterate_wth_args(task_t, void(*)(thread_t, void *), void *); +int cpu_number(void); /* XXX include path broken */ +void commpage_update_kdebug_enable(void); /* XXX sign */ + +/* XXX should probably be static, but it's debugging code... */ +int kdbg_read(user_addr_t, size_t *, vnode_t, vfs_context_t, uint32_t); +void kdbg_control_chud(int, void *); +int kdbg_control(int *, u_int, user_addr_t, size_t *); +int kdbg_readcpumap(user_addr_t, size_t *); +int kdbg_readcurcpumap(user_addr_t, size_t *); +int kdbg_readthrmap(user_addr_t, size_t *, vnode_t, vfs_context_t); +int kdbg_readthrmap_v3(user_addr_t, size_t *, int); +int kdbg_readcurthrmap(user_addr_t, size_t *); +int kdbg_getreg(kd_regtype *); +int kdbg_setreg(kd_regtype *); +int kdbg_setrtcdec(kd_regtype *); +int kdbg_setpidex(kd_regtype *); +int kdbg_setpid(kd_regtype *); +void kdbg_thrmap_init(void); +int kdbg_reinit(boolean_t); +int kdbg_bootstrap(boolean_t); + +int kdbg_cpumap_init_internal(kd_iop_t* iops, uint32_t cpu_count, + uint8_t** cpumap, uint32_t* cpumap_size); + +kd_threadmap* kdbg_thrmap_init_internal(unsigned int count, + unsigned int *mapsize, + unsigned int *mapcount); + +static boolean_t kdebug_current_proc_enabled(uint32_t debugid); +static boolean_t kdebug_debugid_enabled(uint32_t debugid); +static errno_t kdebug_check_trace_string(uint32_t debugid, uint64_t str_id); + +int kdbg_write_v3_header(user_addr_t, size_t *, int); +int kdbg_write_v3_chunk_header(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t tag, + uint32_t sub_tag, uint64_t length, + vnode_t vp, vfs_context_t ctx); + +user_addr_t kdbg_write_v3_event_chunk_header(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t tag, + uint64_t length, vnode_t vp, + vfs_context_t ctx); + +static int kdbg_enable_typefilter(void); +static int kdbg_disable_typefilter(void); +static int kdbg_allocate_typefilter(void); +static int kdbg_deallocate_typefilter(void); + +static int create_buffers(boolean_t); +static void delete_buffers(void); + +extern void IOSleep(int); + /* trace enable status */ unsigned int kdebug_enable = 0; -/* track timestamps for security server's entropy needs */ -uint64_t * kd_entropy_buffer = 0; -unsigned int kd_entropy_bufsize = 0; -unsigned int kd_entropy_count = 0; -unsigned int kd_entropy_indx = 0; -unsigned int kd_entropy_buftomem = 0; - +/* A static buffer to record events prior to the start of regular logging */ +#define KD_EARLY_BUFFER_MAX 64 +static kd_buf kd_early_buffer[KD_EARLY_BUFFER_MAX]; +static int kd_early_index = 0; +static boolean_t kd_early_overflow = FALSE; #define SLOW_NOLOG 0x01 #define SLOW_CHECKS 0x02 -#define SLOW_ENTROPY 0x04 - -unsigned int kdebug_slowcheck=SLOW_NOLOG; - -/* kd_buf kd_buffer[kd_bufsize/sizeof(kd_buf)]; */ -kd_buf * kd_bufptr; -unsigned int kd_buftomem=0; -kd_buf * kd_buffer=0; -kd_buf * kd_buflast; -kd_buf * kd_readlast; -unsigned int nkdbufs = 8192; -unsigned int kd_bufsize = 0; -unsigned int kdebug_flags = 0; +#define SLOW_CHUD 0x08 + +#define EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT 2048 +#define MIN_STORAGE_UNITS_PER_CPU 4 + +#define POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(x) (&kd_bufs[x.buffer_index].kdsb_addr[x.offset]) + +union kds_ptr { + struct { + uint32_t buffer_index:21; + uint16_t offset:11; + }; + uint32_t raw; +}; + +struct kd_storage { + union kds_ptr kds_next; + uint32_t kds_bufindx; + uint32_t kds_bufcnt; + uint32_t kds_readlast; + boolean_t kds_lostevents; + uint64_t kds_timestamp; + + kd_buf kds_records[EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT]; +}; + +#define MAX_BUFFER_SIZE (1024 * 1024 * 128) +#define N_STORAGE_UNITS_PER_BUFFER (MAX_BUFFER_SIZE / sizeof(struct kd_storage)) + +struct kd_storage_buffers { + struct kd_storage *kdsb_addr; + uint32_t kdsb_size; +}; + +#define KDS_PTR_NULL 0xffffffff +struct kd_storage_buffers *kd_bufs = NULL; +int n_storage_units = 0; +int n_storage_buffers = 0; +int n_storage_threshold = 0; +int kds_waiter = 0; + +#pragma pack(0) +struct kd_bufinfo { + union kds_ptr kd_list_head; + union kds_ptr kd_list_tail; + boolean_t kd_lostevents; + uint32_t _pad; + uint64_t kd_prev_timebase; + uint32_t num_bufs; +} __attribute__(( aligned(MAX_CPU_CACHE_LINE_SIZE) )); + + +/* + * In principle, this control block can be shared in DRAM with other + * coprocessors and runtimes, for configuring what tracing is enabled. + */ +struct kd_ctrl_page_t { + union kds_ptr kds_free_list; + uint32_t enabled :1; + uint32_t _pad0 :31; + int kds_inuse_count; + uint32_t kdebug_flags; + uint32_t kdebug_slowcheck; + /* + * The number of kd_bufinfo structs allocated may not match the current + * number of active cpus. We capture the iops list head at initialization + * which we could use to calculate the number of cpus we allocated data for, + * unless it happens to be null. To avoid that case, we explicitly also + * capture a cpu count. + */ + kd_iop_t* kdebug_iops; + uint32_t kdebug_cpus; +} kd_ctrl_page = { .kds_free_list = {.raw = KDS_PTR_NULL}, .kdebug_slowcheck = SLOW_NOLOG }; + +#pragma pack() + +struct kd_bufinfo *kdbip = NULL; + +#define KDCOPYBUF_COUNT 8192 +#define KDCOPYBUF_SIZE (KDCOPYBUF_COUNT * sizeof(kd_buf)) + +#define PAGE_4KB 4096 +#define PAGE_16KB 16384 + +kd_buf *kdcopybuf = NULL; + +boolean_t kdlog_bg_trace = FALSE; +boolean_t kdlog_bg_trace_running = FALSE; +unsigned int bg_nkdbufs = 0; + +unsigned int nkdbufs = 0; unsigned int kdlog_beg=0; unsigned int kdlog_end=0; unsigned int kdlog_value1=0; @@ -74,35 +282,64 @@ unsigned int kdlog_value2=0; unsigned int kdlog_value3=0; unsigned int kdlog_value4=0; -unsigned long long kd_prev_timebase = 0LL; +static lck_spin_t * kdw_spin_lock; +static lck_spin_t * kds_spin_lock; +static lck_mtx_t * kd_trace_mtx_sysctl; +static lck_grp_t * kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp; +static lck_attr_t * kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_attr; +static lck_grp_attr_t *kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp_attr; + +extern kern_return_t stack_snapshot2(int pid, user_addr_t tracebuf, uint32_t tracebuf_size, uint32_t flags, int32_t *retval); + +#if CONFIG_TELEMETRY +extern kern_return_t stack_microstackshot(user_addr_t tracebuf, uint32_t tracebuf_size, uint32_t flags, int32_t *retval); +#endif /* CONFIG_TELEMETRY */ + +extern kern_return_t kern_stack_snapshot_with_reason(char* reason); -static lck_mtx_t * kd_trace_mtx; -static lck_grp_t * kd_trace_mtx_grp; -static lck_attr_t * kd_trace_mtx_attr; -static lck_grp_attr_t *kd_trace_mtx_grp_attr; +extern kern_return_t kern_stack_snapshot_internal(int stackshot_config_version, void *stackshot_config, size_t stackshot_config_size, boolean_t stackshot_from_user); -static lck_spin_t * kd_trace_lock; -static lck_grp_t * kd_trace_lock_grp; -static lck_attr_t * kd_trace_lock_attr; -static lck_grp_attr_t *kd_trace_lock_grp_attr; +extern kern_return_t stack_snapshot_from_kernel_internal(int pid, void *buf, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags, unsigned *bytes_traced); + +int stack_snapshot_from_kernel(pid_t pid, void *buf, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags, unsigned *bytes_traced); kd_threadmap *kd_mapptr = 0; unsigned int kd_mapsize = 0; unsigned int kd_mapcount = 0; -unsigned int kd_maptomem = 0; + +off_t RAW_file_offset = 0; +int RAW_file_written = 0; + +#define RAW_FLUSH_SIZE (2 * 1024 * 1024) pid_t global_state_pid = -1; /* Used to control exclusive use of kd_buffer */ -#define DBG_FUNC_MASK 0xfffffffc +/* + * A globally increasing counter for identifying strings in trace. Starts at + * 1 because 0 is a reserved return value. + */ +__attribute__((aligned(MAX_CPU_CACHE_LINE_SIZE))) +static uint64_t g_curr_str_id = 1; + +#define STR_ID_SIG_OFFSET (48) +#define STR_ID_MASK ((1ULL << STR_ID_SIG_OFFSET) - 1) +#define STR_ID_SIG_MASK (~STR_ID_MASK) + +/* + * A bit pattern for identifying string IDs generated by + * kdebug_trace_string(2). + */ +static uint64_t g_str_id_signature = (0x70acULL << STR_ID_SIG_OFFSET); -#ifdef ppc -extern natural_t rtclock_decrementer_min; -#endif /* ppc */ +#define INTERRUPT 0x01050000 +#define MACH_vmfault 0x01300008 +#define BSC_SysCall 0x040c0000 +#define MACH_SysCall 0x010c0000 /* task to string structure */ struct tts { - task_t *task; /* from procs task */ + task_t task; /* from procs task */ pid_t pid; /* from procs p_pid */ char task_comm[20]; /* from procs p_comm */ }; @@ -111,693 +348,1886 @@ typedef struct tts tts_t; struct krt { - kd_threadmap *map; /* pointer to the map buffer */ - int count; - int maxcount; - struct tts *atts; + kd_threadmap *map; /* pointer to the map buffer */ + int count; + int maxcount; + struct tts *atts; }; typedef struct krt krt_t; /* This is for the CHUD toolkit call */ -typedef void (*kd_chudhook_fn) (unsigned int debugid, unsigned int arg1, - unsigned int arg2, unsigned int arg3, - unsigned int arg4, unsigned int arg5); +typedef void (*kd_chudhook_fn) (uint32_t debugid, uintptr_t arg1, + uintptr_t arg2, uintptr_t arg3, + uintptr_t arg4, uintptr_t arg5); + +volatile kd_chudhook_fn kdebug_chudhook = 0; /* pointer to CHUD toolkit function */ -kd_chudhook_fn kdebug_chudhook = 0; /* pointer to CHUD toolkit function */ +static uint8_t *type_filter_bitmap; +/* + * This allows kperf to swap out the global state pid when kperf ownership is + * passed from one process to another. It checks the old global state pid so + * that kperf can't accidentally steal control of trace when a non-kperf trace user has + * control of trace. + */ +void +kdbg_swap_global_state_pid(pid_t old_pid, pid_t new_pid); -/* Support syscall SYS_kdebug_trace */ -kdebug_trace(p, uap, retval) - struct proc *p; - struct kdebug_trace_args *uap; - register_t *retval; +void +kdbg_swap_global_state_pid(pid_t old_pid, pid_t new_pid) { - if ( (kdebug_enable == 0) ) - return(EINVAL); - - kernel_debug(uap->code, uap->arg1, uap->arg2, uap->arg3, uap->arg4, 0); - return(0); -} + if (!(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_LOCKINIT)) + return; + lck_mtx_lock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); -void -kernel_debug(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) -unsigned int debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5; + if (old_pid == global_state_pid) + global_state_pid = new_pid; + + lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); +} + +static uint32_t +kdbg_cpu_count(boolean_t early_trace) { - kd_buf * kd; - struct proc *curproc; - int s; - unsigned long long now; + if (early_trace) { + /* + * we've started tracing before the IOKit has even + * started running... just use the static max value + */ + return max_ncpus; + } + host_basic_info_data_t hinfo; + mach_msg_type_number_t count = HOST_BASIC_INFO_COUNT; + host_info((host_t)1 /* BSD_HOST */, HOST_BASIC_INFO, (host_info_t)&hinfo, &count); + assert(hinfo.logical_cpu_max > 0); + return hinfo.logical_cpu_max; +} - if (kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_CHUD) { - if (kdebug_chudhook) - kdebug_chudhook(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5); +#if MACH_ASSERT +#endif /* MACH_ASSERT */ - if ( !(kdebug_enable & (KDEBUG_ENABLE_ENTROPY | KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE))) - return; +static void +kdbg_iop_list_callback(kd_iop_t* iop, kd_callback_type type, void* arg) +{ + while (iop) { + iop->callback.func(iop->callback.context, type, arg); + iop = iop->next; } - s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); - lck_spin_lock(kd_trace_lock); - - if (kdebug_slowcheck == 0) - goto record_trace; - - if (kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_ENTROPY) - { - if (kd_entropy_indx < kd_entropy_count) - { - kd_entropy_buffer [ kd_entropy_indx] = mach_absolute_time(); - kd_entropy_indx++; - } - - if (kd_entropy_indx == kd_entropy_count) - { - /* Disable entropy collection */ - kdebug_enable &= ~KDEBUG_ENABLE_ENTROPY; - kdebug_slowcheck &= ~SLOW_ENTROPY; - } - } - - if ( (kdebug_slowcheck & SLOW_NOLOG) ) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDCHECK) - { - /* If kdebug flag is not set for current proc, return */ - curproc = current_proc(); - if ((curproc && !(curproc->p_flag & P_KDEBUG)) && - ((debugid&0xffff0000) != (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_SCHED, 0) | DBG_FUNC_NONE))) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } - else if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE) - { - /* If kdebug flag is set for current proc, return */ - curproc = current_proc(); - if ((curproc && (curproc->p_flag & P_KDEBUG)) && - ((debugid&0xffff0000) != (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_SCHED, 0) | DBG_FUNC_NONE))) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } - - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_RANGECHECK) - { - if ((debugid < kdlog_beg) || (debugid >= kdlog_end) - && (debugid >> 24 != DBG_TRACE)) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } - else if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_VALCHECK) - { - if ((debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value1 && - (debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value2 && - (debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value3 && - (debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value4 && - (debugid >> 24 != DBG_TRACE)) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } +} -record_trace: - kd = kd_bufptr; - kd->debugid = debugid; - kd->arg1 = arg1; - kd->arg2 = arg2; - kd->arg3 = arg3; - kd->arg4 = arg4; - kd->arg5 = (int)current_thread(); - - now = mach_absolute_time() & KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK; +static void +kdbg_set_tracing_enabled(boolean_t enabled, uint32_t trace_type) +{ + int s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + lck_spin_lock(kds_spin_lock); + if (enabled) { + kdebug_enable |= trace_type; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck &= ~SLOW_NOLOG; + kd_ctrl_page.enabled = 1; + commpage_update_kdebug_enable(); + } else { + kdebug_enable &= ~(KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE|KDEBUG_ENABLE_PPT); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_NOLOG; + kd_ctrl_page.enabled = 0; + commpage_update_kdebug_enable(); + } + lck_spin_unlock(kds_spin_lock); + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - /* Watch for out of order timestamps */ + if (enabled) { + kdbg_iop_list_callback(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, KD_CALLBACK_KDEBUG_ENABLED, NULL); + } else { + /* + * If you do not flush the IOP trace buffers, they can linger + * for a considerable period; consider code which disables and + * deallocates without a final sync flush. + */ + kdbg_iop_list_callback(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, KD_CALLBACK_KDEBUG_DISABLED, NULL); + kdbg_iop_list_callback(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, KD_CALLBACK_SYNC_FLUSH, NULL); + } +} - if (now < kd_prev_timebase) - { - now = ++kd_prev_timebase & KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK; - } - else - { - /* Then just store the previous timestamp */ - kd_prev_timebase = now; - } - kd->timestamp = now | (((uint64_t)cpu_number()) << KDBG_CPU_SHIFT); - - kd_bufptr++; - - if (kd_bufptr >= kd_buflast) - kd_bufptr = kd_buffer; - if (kd_bufptr == kd_readlast) { - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_NOWRAP) - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_NOLOG; - kdebug_flags |= KDBG_WRAPPED; - } - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); +static void +kdbg_set_flags(int slowflag, int enableflag, boolean_t enabled) +{ + int s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + lck_spin_lock(kds_spin_lock); + + if (enabled) { + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck |= slowflag; + kdebug_enable |= enableflag; + } else { + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck &= ~slowflag; + kdebug_enable &= ~enableflag; + } + + lck_spin_unlock(kds_spin_lock); ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); } void -kernel_debug1(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) -unsigned int debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5; +disable_wrap(uint32_t *old_slowcheck, uint32_t *old_flags) { - kd_buf * kd; - struct proc *curproc; - int s; - unsigned long long now; + int s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + lck_spin_lock(kds_spin_lock); - if (kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_CHUD) { - if (kdebug_chudhook) - (void)kdebug_chudhook(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5); + *old_slowcheck = kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck; + *old_flags = kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags; - if ( !(kdebug_enable & (KDEBUG_ENABLE_ENTROPY | KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE))) - return; - } - s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); - lck_spin_lock(kd_trace_lock); - - if (kdebug_slowcheck == 0) - goto record_trace1; - - if ( (kdebug_slowcheck & SLOW_NOLOG) ) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDCHECK) - { - /* If kdebug flag is not set for current proc, return */ - curproc = current_proc(); - if ((curproc && !(curproc->p_flag & P_KDEBUG)) && - ((debugid&0xffff0000) != (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_SCHED, 0) | DBG_FUNC_NONE))) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } - else if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE) - { - /* If kdebug flag is set for current proc, return */ - curproc = current_proc(); - if ((curproc && (curproc->p_flag & P_KDEBUG)) && - ((debugid&0xffff0000) != (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_SCHED, 0) | DBG_FUNC_NONE))) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } - - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_RANGECHECK) - { - if ((debugid < kdlog_beg) || (debugid >= kdlog_end) - && (debugid >> 24 != DBG_TRACE)) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } - else if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_VALCHECK) - { - if ((debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value1 && - (debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value2 && - (debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value3 && - (debugid & DBG_FUNC_MASK) != kdlog_value4 && - (debugid >> 24 != DBG_TRACE)) - { - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return; - } - } + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_WRAPPED; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_NOWRAP; -record_trace1: - kd = kd_bufptr; - kd->debugid = debugid; - kd->arg1 = arg1; - kd->arg2 = arg2; - kd->arg3 = arg3; - kd->arg4 = arg4; - kd->arg5 = arg5; + lck_spin_unlock(kds_spin_lock); + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); +} - now = mach_absolute_time() & KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK; +void +enable_wrap(uint32_t old_slowcheck, boolean_t lostevents) +{ + int s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + lck_spin_lock(kds_spin_lock); - /* Watch for out of order timestamps */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_NOWRAP; - if (now < kd_prev_timebase) - { - now = ++kd_prev_timebase & KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK; - } - else - { - /* Then just store the previous timestamp */ - kd_prev_timebase = now; - } - kd->timestamp = now | (((uint64_t)cpu_number()) << KDBG_CPU_SHIFT); - - kd_bufptr++; - - if (kd_bufptr >= kd_buflast) - kd_bufptr = kd_buffer; - if (kd_bufptr == kd_readlast) { - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_NOWRAP) - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_NOLOG; - kdebug_flags |= KDBG_WRAPPED; - } - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); + if ( !(old_slowcheck & SLOW_NOLOG)) + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck &= ~SLOW_NOLOG; + + if (lostevents == TRUE) + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_WRAPPED; + + lck_spin_unlock(kds_spin_lock); ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); } - -static void -kdbg_lock_init() +static int +create_buffers(boolean_t early_trace) { + int i; + int p_buffer_size; + int f_buffer_size; + int f_buffers; + int error = 0; - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_LOCKINIT) - return; - /* - * allocate lock group attribute and group - */ - kd_trace_lock_grp_attr = lck_grp_attr_alloc_init(); - //lck_grp_attr_setstat(kd_trace_lock_grp_attr); - kd_trace_lock_grp = lck_grp_alloc_init("kdebug", kd_trace_lock_grp_attr); - - kd_trace_mtx_grp_attr = lck_grp_attr_alloc_init(); - //lck_grp_attr_setstat(kd_trace_mtx_grp_attr); - kd_trace_mtx_grp = lck_grp_alloc_init("kdebug", kd_trace_mtx_grp_attr); - /* - * allocate the lock attribute + * For the duration of this allocation, trace code will only reference + * kdebug_iops. Any iops registered after this enabling will not be + * messaged until the buffers are reallocated. + * + * TLDR; Must read kd_iops once and only once! */ - kd_trace_lock_attr = lck_attr_alloc_init(); - //lck_attr_setdebug(kd_trace_lock_attr); - - kd_trace_mtx_attr = lck_attr_alloc_init(); - //lck_attr_setdebug(kd_trace_mtx_attr); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops = kd_iops; /* - * allocate and initialize spin lock and mutex + * If the list is valid, it is sorted, newest -> oldest. Each iop entry + * has a cpu_id of "the older entry + 1", so the highest cpu_id will + * be the list head + 1. */ - kd_trace_lock = lck_spin_alloc_init(kd_trace_lock_grp, kd_trace_lock_attr); - kd_trace_mtx = lck_mtx_alloc_init(kd_trace_mtx_grp, kd_trace_mtx_attr); - - kdebug_flags |= KDBG_LOCKINIT; -} - - -int -kdbg_bootstrap() -{ - kd_bufsize = nkdbufs * sizeof(kd_buf); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus = kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops ? kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops->cpu_id + 1 : kdbg_cpu_count(early_trace); - if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, &kd_buftomem, - (vm_size_t)kd_bufsize) == KERN_SUCCESS) - kd_buffer = (kd_buf *) kd_buftomem; - else - kd_buffer= (kd_buf *) 0; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_WRAPPED; - - if (kd_buffer) { - kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_INIT | KDBG_BUFINIT); - kd_bufptr = kd_buffer; - kd_buflast = &kd_bufptr[nkdbufs]; - kd_readlast = kd_bufptr; - kd_prev_timebase = 0LL; - return(0); - } else { - kd_bufsize=0; - kdebug_flags &= ~(KDBG_INIT | KDBG_BUFINIT); - return(EINVAL); + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t *)&kdbip, sizeof(struct kd_bufinfo) * kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + error = ENOSPC; + goto out; } - -} -kdbg_reinit() -{ - int s; - int ret=0; + if (nkdbufs < (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus * EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT * MIN_STORAGE_UNITS_PER_CPU)) + n_storage_units = kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus * MIN_STORAGE_UNITS_PER_CPU; + else + n_storage_units = nkdbufs / EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT; - /* - * Disable trace collecting - * First make sure we're not in - * the middle of cutting a trace - */ - s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); - lck_spin_lock(kd_trace_lock); + nkdbufs = n_storage_units * EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT; - kdebug_enable &= ~KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE; - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_NOLOG; + f_buffers = n_storage_units / N_STORAGE_UNITS_PER_BUFFER; + n_storage_buffers = f_buffers; - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + f_buffer_size = N_STORAGE_UNITS_PER_BUFFER * sizeof(struct kd_storage); + p_buffer_size = (n_storage_units % N_STORAGE_UNITS_PER_BUFFER) * sizeof(struct kd_storage); - if ((kdebug_flags & KDBG_INIT) && (kdebug_flags & KDBG_BUFINIT) && kd_bufsize && kd_buffer) - kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_buffer, kd_bufsize); + if (p_buffer_size) + n_storage_buffers++; - if ((kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) - { - kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_MAPINIT; - kd_mapsize = 0; - kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) 0; - kd_mapcount = 0; - } + kd_bufs = NULL; - ret= kdbg_bootstrap(); + if (kdcopybuf == 0) { + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t *)&kdcopybuf, (vm_size_t)KDCOPYBUF_SIZE, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + error = ENOSPC; + goto out; + } + } + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t *)&kd_bufs, (vm_size_t)(n_storage_buffers * sizeof(struct kd_storage_buffers)), VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + error = ENOSPC; + goto out; + } + bzero(kd_bufs, n_storage_buffers * sizeof(struct kd_storage_buffers)); - return(ret); -} + for (i = 0; i < f_buffers; i++) { + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t *)&kd_bufs[i].kdsb_addr, (vm_size_t)f_buffer_size, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + error = ENOSPC; + goto out; + } + bzero(kd_bufs[i].kdsb_addr, f_buffer_size); -void kdbg_trace_data(struct proc *proc, long *arg_pid) -{ - if (!proc) - *arg_pid = 0; - else - *arg_pid = proc->p_pid; - - return; -} + kd_bufs[i].kdsb_size = f_buffer_size; + } + if (p_buffer_size) { + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t *)&kd_bufs[i].kdsb_addr, (vm_size_t)p_buffer_size, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + error = ENOSPC; + goto out; + } + bzero(kd_bufs[i].kdsb_addr, p_buffer_size); + kd_bufs[i].kdsb_size = p_buffer_size; + } + n_storage_units = 0; -void kdbg_trace_string(struct proc *proc, long *arg1, long *arg2, long *arg3, long *arg4) -{ - int i; - char *dbg_nameptr; - int dbg_namelen; - long dbg_parms[4]; + for (i = 0; i < n_storage_buffers; i++) { + struct kd_storage *kds; + int n_elements; + int n; - if (!proc) - { - *arg1 = 0; - *arg2 = 0; - *arg3 = 0; - *arg4 = 0; - return; - } + n_elements = kd_bufs[i].kdsb_size / sizeof(struct kd_storage); + kds = kd_bufs[i].kdsb_addr; - /* Collect the pathname for tracing */ - dbg_nameptr = proc->p_comm; - dbg_namelen = strlen(proc->p_comm); - dbg_parms[0]=0L; - dbg_parms[1]=0L; - dbg_parms[2]=0L; - dbg_parms[3]=0L; - - if(dbg_namelen > sizeof(dbg_parms)) - dbg_namelen = sizeof(dbg_parms); - - for(i=0;dbg_namelen > 0; i++) - { - dbg_parms[i]=*(long*)dbg_nameptr; - dbg_nameptr += sizeof(long); - dbg_namelen -= sizeof(long); - } + for (n = 0; n < n_elements; n++) { + kds[n].kds_next.buffer_index = kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list.buffer_index; + kds[n].kds_next.offset = kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list.offset; - *arg1=dbg_parms[0]; - *arg2=dbg_parms[1]; - *arg3=dbg_parms[2]; - *arg4=dbg_parms[3]; -} + kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list.buffer_index = i; + kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list.offset = n; + } + n_storage_units += n_elements; + } -static void -kdbg_resolve_map(thread_t th_act, krt_t *t) -{ - kd_threadmap *mapptr; + bzero((char *)kdbip, sizeof(struct kd_bufinfo) * kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus); - if(t->count < t->maxcount) - { - mapptr=&t->map[t->count]; - mapptr->thread = (unsigned int)th_act; - (void) strncpy (mapptr->command, t->atts->task_comm, - sizeof(t->atts->task_comm)-1); - mapptr->command[sizeof(t->atts->task_comm)-1] = '\0'; + for (i = 0; i < (int)kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus; i++) { + kdbip[i].kd_list_head.raw = KDS_PTR_NULL; + kdbip[i].kd_list_tail.raw = KDS_PTR_NULL; + kdbip[i].kd_lostevents = FALSE; + kdbip[i].num_bufs = 0; + } + + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_BUFINIT; - /* - Some kernel threads have no associated pid. - We still need to mark the entry as valid. - */ - if (t->atts->pid) - mapptr->valid = t->atts->pid; - else - mapptr->valid = 1; + kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count = 0; + n_storage_threshold = n_storage_units / 2; +out: + if (error) + delete_buffers(); - t->count++; - } + return(error); } -void kdbg_mapinit() +static void +delete_buffers(void) { - struct proc *p; - struct krt akrt; - int tts_count; /* number of task-to-string structures */ - struct tts *tts_mapptr; - unsigned int tts_mapsize = 0; - unsigned int tts_maptomem=0; int i; + + if (kd_bufs) { + for (i = 0; i < n_storage_buffers; i++) { + if (kd_bufs[i].kdsb_addr) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_bufs[i].kdsb_addr, (vm_size_t)kd_bufs[i].kdsb_size); + } + } + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_bufs, (vm_size_t)(n_storage_buffers * sizeof(struct kd_storage_buffers))); + kd_bufs = NULL; + n_storage_buffers = 0; + } + if (kdcopybuf) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kdcopybuf, KDCOPYBUF_SIZE); - if (kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) - return; - - /* Calculate the sizes of map buffers*/ - for (p = allproc.lh_first, kd_mapcount=0, tts_count=0; p; - p = p->p_list.le_next) - { - kd_mapcount += get_task_numacts((task_t)p->task); - tts_count++; - } - - /* - * The proc count could change during buffer allocation, - * so introduce a small fudge factor to bump up the - * buffer sizes. This gives new tasks some chance of - * making into the tables. Bump up by 10%. - */ - kd_mapcount += kd_mapcount/10; - tts_count += tts_count/10; - - kd_mapsize = kd_mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); - if((kmem_alloc(kernel_map, & kd_maptomem, - (vm_size_t)kd_mapsize) == KERN_SUCCESS)) - { - kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) kd_maptomem; - bzero(kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); + kdcopybuf = NULL; } - else - kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) 0; + kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list.raw = KDS_PTR_NULL; - tts_mapsize = tts_count * sizeof(struct tts); - if((kmem_alloc(kernel_map, & tts_maptomem, - (vm_size_t)tts_mapsize) == KERN_SUCCESS)) - { - tts_mapptr = (struct tts *) tts_maptomem; - bzero(tts_mapptr, tts_mapsize); + if (kdbip) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kdbip, sizeof(struct kd_bufinfo) * kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus); + + kdbip = NULL; } - else - tts_mapptr = (struct tts *) 0; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops = NULL; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus = 0; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_BUFINIT; +} +void +release_storage_unit(int cpu, uint32_t kdsp_raw) +{ + int s = 0; + struct kd_storage *kdsp_actual; + struct kd_bufinfo *kdbp; + union kds_ptr kdsp; - /* - * We need to save the procs command string - * and take a reference for each task associated - * with a valid process - */ + kdsp.raw = kdsp_raw; - if (tts_mapptr) { - for (p = allproc.lh_first, i=0; p && i < tts_count; - p = p->p_list.le_next) { - if (p->p_flag & P_WEXIT) - continue; - - if (p->task) { - task_reference(p->task); - tts_mapptr[i].task = p->task; - tts_mapptr[i].pid = p->p_pid; - (void)strncpy(&tts_mapptr[i].task_comm, p->p_comm, sizeof(tts_mapptr[i].task_comm) - 1); - i++; - } - } - tts_count = i; - } + s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + lck_spin_lock(kds_spin_lock); + + kdbp = &kdbip[cpu]; + + if (kdsp.raw == kdbp->kd_list_head.raw) { + /* + * it's possible for the storage unit pointed to + * by kdsp to have already been stolen... so + * check to see if it's still the head of the list + * now that we're behind the lock that protects + * adding and removing from the queue... + * since we only ever release and steal units from + * that position, if it's no longer the head + * we having nothing to do in this context + */ + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdsp); + kdbp->kd_list_head = kdsp_actual->kds_next; + kdsp_actual->kds_next = kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list; + kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list = kdsp; - if (kd_mapptr && tts_mapptr) - { - kdebug_flags |= KDBG_MAPINIT; - /* Initialize thread map data */ - akrt.map = kd_mapptr; - akrt.count = 0; - akrt.maxcount = kd_mapcount; - - for (i=0; i < tts_count; i++) - { - akrt.atts = &tts_mapptr[i]; - task_act_iterate_wth_args(tts_mapptr[i].task, kdbg_resolve_map, &akrt); - task_deallocate((task_t) tts_mapptr[i].task); - } - kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)tts_mapptr, tts_mapsize); - } + kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count--; + } + lck_spin_unlock(kds_spin_lock); + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); } -static void -kdbg_clear(void) -{ - int s; - /* - * Clean up the trace buffer - * First make sure we're not in - * the middle of cutting a trace - */ +boolean_t +allocate_storage_unit(int cpu) +{ + union kds_ptr kdsp; + struct kd_storage *kdsp_actual, *kdsp_next_actual; + struct kd_bufinfo *kdbp, *kdbp_vict, *kdbp_try; + uint64_t oldest_ts, ts; + boolean_t retval = TRUE; + int s = 0; + s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); - lck_spin_lock(kd_trace_lock); + lck_spin_lock(kds_spin_lock); - kdebug_enable &= ~KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE; - kdebug_slowcheck = SLOW_NOLOG; + kdbp = &kdbip[cpu]; - if (kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_ENTROPY) - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_ENTROPY; + /* If someone beat us to the allocate, return success */ + if (kdbp->kd_list_tail.raw != KDS_PTR_NULL) { + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdbp->kd_list_tail); - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + if (kdsp_actual->kds_bufindx < EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT) + goto out; + } + + if ((kdsp = kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list).raw != KDS_PTR_NULL) { + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdsp); + kd_ctrl_page.kds_free_list = kdsp_actual->kds_next; - global_state_pid = -1; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_BUFINIT; - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags &= ~(KDBG_NOWRAP | KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_VALCHECK); - kdebug_flags &= ~(KDBG_PIDCHECK | KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE); - kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_buffer, kd_bufsize); - kd_buffer = (kd_buf *)0; - kd_bufsize = 0; - kd_prev_timebase = 0LL; + kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count++; + } else { + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_NOWRAP) { + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_NOLOG; + kdbp->kd_lostevents = TRUE; + retval = FALSE; + goto out; + } + kdbp_vict = NULL; + oldest_ts = (uint64_t)-1; - /* Clean up the thread map buffer */ - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_MAPINIT; - kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); - kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) 0; - kd_mapsize = 0; - kd_mapcount = 0; -} + for (kdbp_try = &kdbip[0]; kdbp_try < &kdbip[kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus]; kdbp_try++) { -kdbg_setpid(kd_regtype *kdr) -{ - pid_t pid; - int flag, ret=0; - struct proc *p; + if (kdbp_try->kd_list_head.raw == KDS_PTR_NULL) { + /* + * no storage unit to steal + */ + continue; + } - pid = (pid_t)kdr->value1; - flag = (int)kdr->value2; + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdbp_try->kd_list_head); - if (pid > 0) - { - if ((p = pfind(pid)) == NULL) - ret = ESRCH; - else - { - if (flag == 1) /* turn on pid check for this and all pids */ - { - kdebug_flags |= KDBG_PIDCHECK; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE; - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_CHECKS; - - p->p_flag |= P_KDEBUG; - } - else /* turn off pid check for this pid value */ - { - /* Don't turn off all pid checking though */ - /* kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDCHECK;*/ - p->p_flag &= ~P_KDEBUG; - } - } - } - else - ret = EINVAL; - return(ret); -} + if (kdsp_actual->kds_bufcnt < EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT) { + /* + * make sure we don't steal the storage unit + * being actively recorded to... need to + * move on because we don't want an out-of-order + * set of events showing up later + */ + continue; + } + ts = kdbg_get_timestamp(&kdsp_actual->kds_records[0]); -/* This is for pid exclusion in the trace buffer */ -kdbg_setpidex(kd_regtype *kdr) -{ - pid_t pid; - int flag, ret=0; - struct proc *p; + if (ts < oldest_ts) { + /* + * when 'wrapping', we want to steal the + * storage unit that has the 'earliest' time + * associated with it (first event time) + */ + oldest_ts = ts; + kdbp_vict = kdbp_try; + } + } + if (kdbp_vict == NULL) { + kdebug_enable = 0; + kd_ctrl_page.enabled = 0; + commpage_update_kdebug_enable(); + retval = FALSE; + goto out; + } + kdsp = kdbp_vict->kd_list_head; + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdsp); + kdbp_vict->kd_list_head = kdsp_actual->kds_next; - pid = (pid_t)kdr->value1; - flag = (int)kdr->value2; + if (kdbp_vict->kd_list_head.raw != KDS_PTR_NULL) { + kdsp_next_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdbp_vict->kd_list_head); + kdsp_next_actual->kds_lostevents = TRUE; + } else + kdbp_vict->kd_lostevents = TRUE; - if (pid > 0) - { - if ((p = pfind(pid)) == NULL) - ret = ESRCH; - else - { - if (flag == 1) /* turn on pid exclusion */ - { - kdebug_flags |= KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDCHECK; - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_CHECKS; - - p->p_flag |= P_KDEBUG; - } - else /* turn off pid exclusion for this pid value */ - { - /* Don't turn off all pid exclusion though */ - /* kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE;*/ - p->p_flag &= ~P_KDEBUG; - } - } - } - else - ret = EINVAL; - return(ret); -} - -/* This is for setting a minimum decrementer value */ -kdbg_setrtcdec(kd_regtype *kdr) -{ - int ret=0; - natural_t decval; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_WRAPPED; + } + kdsp_actual->kds_timestamp = mach_absolute_time(); + kdsp_actual->kds_next.raw = KDS_PTR_NULL; + kdsp_actual->kds_bufcnt = 0; + kdsp_actual->kds_readlast = 0; - decval = (natural_t)kdr->value1; + kdsp_actual->kds_lostevents = kdbp->kd_lostevents; + kdbp->kd_lostevents = FALSE; + kdsp_actual->kds_bufindx = 0; - if (decval && decval < KDBG_MINRTCDEC) - ret = EINVAL; -#ifdef ppc - else - rtclock_decrementer_min = decval; -#else - else - ret = ENOTSUP; -#endif /* ppc */ + if (kdbp->kd_list_head.raw == KDS_PTR_NULL) + kdbp->kd_list_head = kdsp; + else + POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdbp->kd_list_tail)->kds_next = kdsp; + kdbp->kd_list_tail = kdsp; +out: + lck_spin_unlock(kds_spin_lock); + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); - return(ret); + return (retval); } -kdbg_setreg(kd_regtype * kdr) +int +kernel_debug_register_callback(kd_callback_t callback) { - int i,j, ret=0; + kd_iop_t* iop; + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t *)&iop, sizeof(kd_iop_t), VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) == KERN_SUCCESS) { + memcpy(&iop->callback, &callback, sizeof(kd_callback_t)); + + /* + * Some IOP clients are not providing a name. + * + * Remove when fixed. + */ + { + boolean_t is_valid_name = FALSE; + for (uint32_t length=0; length 0x20 && callback.iop_name[length] < 0x7F) + continue; + if (callback.iop_name[length] == 0) { + if (length) + is_valid_name = TRUE; + break; + } + } + + if (!is_valid_name) { + strlcpy(iop->callback.iop_name, "IOP-???", sizeof(iop->callback.iop_name)); + } + } + + iop->last_timestamp = 0; + + do { + /* + * We use two pieces of state, the old list head + * pointer, and the value of old_list_head->cpu_id. + * If we read kd_iops more than once, it can change + * between reads. + * + * TLDR; Must not read kd_iops more than once per loop. + */ + iop->next = kd_iops; + iop->cpu_id = iop->next ? (iop->next->cpu_id+1) : kdbg_cpu_count(FALSE); + + /* + * Header says OSCompareAndSwapPtr has a memory barrier + */ + } while (!OSCompareAndSwapPtr(iop->next, iop, (void* volatile*)&kd_iops)); + + return iop->cpu_id; + } + + return 0; +} + +void +kernel_debug_enter( + uint32_t coreid, + uint32_t debugid, + uint64_t timestamp, + uintptr_t arg1, + uintptr_t arg2, + uintptr_t arg3, + uintptr_t arg4, + uintptr_t threadid + ) +{ + uint32_t bindx; + kd_buf *kd; + struct kd_bufinfo *kdbp; + struct kd_storage *kdsp_actual; + union kds_ptr kds_raw; + + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck) { + + if ( (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck & SLOW_NOLOG) || !(kdebug_enable & (KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE|KDEBUG_ENABLE_PPT))) + goto out1; + + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) { + /* + * Recheck if TYPEFILTER is being used, and if so, + * dereference bitmap. If the trace facility is being + * disabled, we have ~100ms of preemption-free CPU + * usage to access the bitmap. + */ + disable_preemption(); + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) { + if (isset(type_filter_bitmap, KDBG_EXTRACT_CSC(debugid))) + goto record_event_preempt_disabled; + } + enable_preemption(); + goto out1; + } + else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_RANGECHECK) { + if (debugid >= kdlog_beg && debugid <= kdlog_end) + goto record_event; + goto out1; + } + else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_VALCHECK) { + if ((debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value1 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value2 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value3 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value4) + goto out1; + } + } + +record_event: + + disable_preemption(); + +record_event_preempt_disabled: + if (kd_ctrl_page.enabled == 0) + goto out; + + kdbp = &kdbip[coreid]; + timestamp &= KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK; + +#if KDEBUG_MOJO_TRACE + if (kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_SERIAL) + kdebug_serial_print(coreid, debugid, timestamp, + arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, threadid); +#endif + +retry_q: + kds_raw = kdbp->kd_list_tail; + + if (kds_raw.raw != KDS_PTR_NULL) { + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kds_raw); + bindx = kdsp_actual->kds_bufindx; + } else + kdsp_actual = NULL; + + if (kdsp_actual == NULL || bindx >= EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT) { + if (allocate_storage_unit(coreid) == FALSE) { + /* + * this can only happen if wrapping + * has been disabled + */ + goto out; + } + goto retry_q; + } + if ( !OSCompareAndSwap(bindx, bindx + 1, &kdsp_actual->kds_bufindx)) + goto retry_q; + + // IOP entries can be allocated before xnu allocates and inits the buffer + if (timestamp < kdsp_actual->kds_timestamp) + kdsp_actual->kds_timestamp = timestamp; + + kd = &kdsp_actual->kds_records[bindx]; + + kd->debugid = debugid; + kd->arg1 = arg1; + kd->arg2 = arg2; + kd->arg3 = arg3; + kd->arg4 = arg4; + kd->arg5 = threadid; + + kdbg_set_timestamp_and_cpu(kd, timestamp, coreid); + + OSAddAtomic(1, &kdsp_actual->kds_bufcnt); +out: + enable_preemption(); +out1: + if ((kds_waiter && kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count >= n_storage_threshold)) { + boolean_t need_kds_wakeup = FALSE; + int s; + + /* + * try to take the lock here to synchronize with the + * waiter entering the blocked state... use the try + * mode to prevent deadlocks caused by re-entering this + * routine due to various trace points triggered in the + * lck_spin_sleep_xxxx routines used to actually enter + * our wait condition... no problem if we fail, + * there will be lots of additional events coming in that + * will eventually succeed in grabbing this lock + */ + s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + + if (lck_spin_try_lock(kdw_spin_lock)) { + + if (kds_waiter && kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count >= n_storage_threshold) { + kds_waiter = 0; + need_kds_wakeup = TRUE; + } + lck_spin_unlock(kdw_spin_lock); + + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + + if (need_kds_wakeup == TRUE) + wakeup(&kds_waiter); + } + } +} + + + +static void +kernel_debug_internal( + uint32_t debugid, + uintptr_t arg1, + uintptr_t arg2, + uintptr_t arg3, + uintptr_t arg4, + uintptr_t arg5) +{ + struct proc *curproc; + uint64_t now; + uint32_t bindx; + boolean_t s; + kd_buf *kd; + int cpu; + struct kd_bufinfo *kdbp; + struct kd_storage *kdsp_actual; + union kds_ptr kds_raw; + + + + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck) { + + if (kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_CHUD) { + kd_chudhook_fn chudhook; + /* + * Mask interrupts to minimize the interval across + * which the driver providing the hook could be + * unloaded. + */ + s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + chudhook = kdebug_chudhook; + if (chudhook) + chudhook(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5); + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + } + if ( (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck & SLOW_NOLOG) || !(kdebug_enable & (KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE|KDEBUG_ENABLE_PPT))) + goto out1; + + if ( !ml_at_interrupt_context()) { + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDCHECK) { + /* + * If kdebug flag is not set for current proc, return + */ + curproc = current_proc(); + + if ((curproc && !(curproc->p_kdebug)) && + ((debugid & 0xffff0000) != (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_SCHED, 0) | DBG_FUNC_NONE)) && + (debugid >> 24 != DBG_TRACE)) + goto out1; + } + else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE) { + /* + * If kdebug flag is set for current proc, return + */ + curproc = current_proc(); + + if ((curproc && curproc->p_kdebug) && + ((debugid & 0xffff0000) != (MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_SCHED, 0) | DBG_FUNC_NONE)) && + (debugid >> 24 != DBG_TRACE)) + goto out1; + } + } + + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) { + /* Always record trace system info */ + if (KDBG_EXTRACT_CLASS(debugid) == DBG_TRACE) + goto record_event; + + /* + * Recheck if TYPEFILTER is being used, and if so, + * dereference bitmap. If the trace facility is being + * disabled, we have ~100ms of preemption-free CPU + * usage to access the bitmap. + */ + disable_preemption(); + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) { + if (isset(type_filter_bitmap, KDBG_EXTRACT_CSC(debugid))) + goto record_event_preempt_disabled; + } + enable_preemption(); + goto out1; + } + else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_RANGECHECK) { + /* Always record trace system info */ + if (KDBG_EXTRACT_CLASS(debugid) == DBG_TRACE) + goto record_event; + + if (debugid < kdlog_beg || debugid > kdlog_end) + goto out1; + } + else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_VALCHECK) { + /* Always record trace system info */ + if (KDBG_EXTRACT_CLASS(debugid) == DBG_TRACE) + goto record_event; + + if ((debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value1 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value2 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value3 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value4) + goto out1; + } + } +record_event: + disable_preemption(); + +record_event_preempt_disabled: + if (kd_ctrl_page.enabled == 0) + goto out; + + cpu = cpu_number(); + kdbp = &kdbip[cpu]; + +#if KDEBUG_MOJO_TRACE + if (kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_SERIAL) + kdebug_serial_print(cpu, debugid, + mach_absolute_time() & KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK, + arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5); +#endif + +retry_q: + kds_raw = kdbp->kd_list_tail; + + if (kds_raw.raw != KDS_PTR_NULL) { + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kds_raw); + bindx = kdsp_actual->kds_bufindx; + } else + kdsp_actual = NULL; + + if (kdsp_actual == NULL || bindx >= EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT) { + if (allocate_storage_unit(cpu) == FALSE) { + /* + * this can only happen if wrapping + * has been disabled + */ + goto out; + } + goto retry_q; + } + now = mach_absolute_time() & KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK; + + if ( !OSCompareAndSwap(bindx, bindx + 1, &kdsp_actual->kds_bufindx)) + goto retry_q; + + kd = &kdsp_actual->kds_records[bindx]; + + kd->debugid = debugid; + kd->arg1 = arg1; + kd->arg2 = arg2; + kd->arg3 = arg3; + kd->arg4 = arg4; + kd->arg5 = arg5; + + kdbg_set_timestamp_and_cpu(kd, now, cpu); + + OSAddAtomic(1, &kdsp_actual->kds_bufcnt); +out: + enable_preemption(); +out1: + if (kds_waiter && kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count >= n_storage_threshold) { + uint32_t etype; + uint32_t stype; + + etype = debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK; + stype = debugid & KDBG_CSC_MASK; + + if (etype == INTERRUPT || etype == MACH_vmfault || + stype == BSC_SysCall || stype == MACH_SysCall) { + + boolean_t need_kds_wakeup = FALSE; + + /* + * try to take the lock here to synchronize with the + * waiter entering the blocked state... use the try + * mode to prevent deadlocks caused by re-entering this + * routine due to various trace points triggered in the + * lck_spin_sleep_xxxx routines used to actually enter + * one of our 2 wait conditions... no problem if we fail, + * there will be lots of additional events coming in that + * will eventually succeed in grabbing this lock + */ + s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + + if (lck_spin_try_lock(kdw_spin_lock)) { + + if (kds_waiter && kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count >= n_storage_threshold) { + kds_waiter = 0; + need_kds_wakeup = TRUE; + } + lck_spin_unlock(kdw_spin_lock); + } + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + + if (need_kds_wakeup == TRUE) + wakeup(&kds_waiter); + } + } +} + +void +kernel_debug( + uint32_t debugid, + uintptr_t arg1, + uintptr_t arg2, + uintptr_t arg3, + uintptr_t arg4, + __unused uintptr_t arg5) +{ + kernel_debug_internal(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, (uintptr_t)thread_tid(current_thread())); +} + +void +kernel_debug1( + uint32_t debugid, + uintptr_t arg1, + uintptr_t arg2, + uintptr_t arg3, + uintptr_t arg4, + uintptr_t arg5) +{ + kernel_debug_internal(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5); +} + +void +kernel_debug_string_simple(const char *message) +{ + uintptr_t arg[4] = {0, 0, 0, 0}; + + /* Stuff the message string in the args and log it. */ + strncpy((char *)arg, message, MIN(sizeof(arg), strlen(message))); + KERNEL_DEBUG_EARLY( + TRACE_INFO_STRING, + arg[0], arg[1], arg[2], arg[3]); +} + +extern int master_cpu; /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */ +/* + * Used prior to start_kern_tracing() being called. + * Log temporarily into a static buffer. + */ +void +kernel_debug_early( + uint32_t debugid, + uintptr_t arg1, + uintptr_t arg2, + uintptr_t arg3, + uintptr_t arg4) +{ + /* If tracing is already initialized, use it */ + if (nkdbufs) { + KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(debugid, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, 0); + return; + } + + /* Do nothing if the buffer is full or we're not on the boot cpu */ + kd_early_overflow = kd_early_index >= KD_EARLY_BUFFER_MAX; + if (kd_early_overflow || + cpu_number() != master_cpu) + return; + + kd_early_buffer[kd_early_index].debugid = debugid; + kd_early_buffer[kd_early_index].timestamp = mach_absolute_time(); + kd_early_buffer[kd_early_index].arg1 = arg1; + kd_early_buffer[kd_early_index].arg2 = arg2; + kd_early_buffer[kd_early_index].arg3 = arg3; + kd_early_buffer[kd_early_index].arg4 = arg4; + kd_early_buffer[kd_early_index].arg5 = 0; + kd_early_index++; +} + +/* + * Transfen the contents of the temporary buffer into the trace buffers. + * Precede that by logging the rebase time (offset) - the TSC-based time (in ns) + * when mach_absolute_time is set to 0. + */ +static void +kernel_debug_early_end(void) +{ + int i; + + if (cpu_number() != master_cpu) + panic("kernel_debug_early_end() not call on boot processor"); + + /* Fake sentinel marking the start of kernel time relative to TSC */ + kernel_debug_enter( + 0, + TRACE_TIMESTAMPS, + 0, + (uint32_t)(tsc_rebase_abs_time >> 32), + (uint32_t)tsc_rebase_abs_time, + 0, + 0, + 0); + for (i = 0; i < kd_early_index; i++) { + kernel_debug_enter( + 0, + kd_early_buffer[i].debugid, + kd_early_buffer[i].timestamp, + kd_early_buffer[i].arg1, + kd_early_buffer[i].arg2, + kd_early_buffer[i].arg3, + kd_early_buffer[i].arg4, + 0); + } + + /* Cut events-lost event on overflow */ + if (kd_early_overflow) + KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT( + TRACE_LOST_EVENTS, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + /* This trace marks the start of kernel tracing */ + kernel_debug_string_simple("early trace done"); +} + +/* + * Returns non-zero if debugid is in a reserved class. + */ +static int +kdebug_validate_debugid(uint32_t debugid) +{ + uint8_t debugid_class; + + debugid_class = KDBG_EXTRACT_CLASS(debugid); + switch (debugid_class) { + case DBG_TRACE: + return EPERM; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Support syscall SYS_kdebug_trace. U64->K32 args may get truncated in kdebug_trace64 + */ +int +kdebug_trace(struct proc *p, struct kdebug_trace_args *uap, int32_t *retval) +{ + struct kdebug_trace64_args uap64; + + uap64.code = uap->code; + uap64.arg1 = uap->arg1; + uap64.arg2 = uap->arg2; + uap64.arg3 = uap->arg3; + uap64.arg4 = uap->arg4; + + return kdebug_trace64(p, &uap64, retval); +} + +/* + * Support syscall SYS_kdebug_trace64. 64-bit args on K32 will get truncated to fit in 32-bit record format. + */ +int kdebug_trace64(__unused struct proc *p, struct kdebug_trace64_args *uap, __unused int32_t *retval) +{ + int err; + + if ((err = kdebug_validate_debugid(uap->code)) != 0) { + return err; + } + + if ( __probable(kdebug_enable == 0) ) + return(0); + + kernel_debug_internal(uap->code, (uintptr_t)uap->arg1, (uintptr_t)uap->arg2, (uintptr_t)uap->arg3, (uintptr_t)uap->arg4, (uintptr_t)thread_tid(current_thread())); + + return(0); +} + +/* + * Adding enough padding to contain a full tracepoint for the last + * portion of the string greatly simplifies the logic of splitting the + * string between tracepoints. Full tracepoints can be generated using + * the buffer itself, without having to manually add zeros to pad the + * arguments. + */ + +/* 2 string args in first tracepoint and 9 string data tracepoints */ +#define STR_BUF_ARGS (2 + (9 * 4)) +/* times the size of each arg on K64 */ +#define MAX_STR_LEN (STR_BUF_ARGS * sizeof(uint64_t)) +/* on K32, ending straddles a tracepoint, so reserve blanks */ +#define STR_BUF_SIZE (MAX_STR_LEN + (2 * sizeof(uint32_t))) + +/* + * This function does no error checking and assumes that it is called with + * the correct arguments, including that the buffer pointed to by str is at + * least STR_BUF_SIZE bytes. However, str must be aligned to word-size and + * be NUL-terminated. In cases where a string can fit evenly into a final + * tracepoint without its NUL-terminator, this function will not end those + * strings with a NUL in trace. It's up to clients to look at the function + * qualifier for DBG_FUNC_END in this case, to end the string. + */ +static uint64_t +kernel_debug_string_internal(uint32_t debugid, uint64_t str_id, void *vstr, + size_t str_len) +{ + /* str must be word-aligned */ + uintptr_t *str = vstr; + size_t written = 0; + uintptr_t thread_id; + int i; + uint32_t trace_debugid = TRACEDBG_CODE(DBG_TRACE_STRING, + TRACE_STRING_GLOBAL); + + thread_id = (uintptr_t)thread_tid(current_thread()); + + /* if the ID is being invalidated, just emit that */ + if (str_id != 0 && str_len == 0) { + kernel_debug_internal(trace_debugid | DBG_FUNC_START | DBG_FUNC_END, + (uintptr_t)debugid, (uintptr_t)str_id, 0, 0, + thread_id); + return str_id; + } + + /* generate an ID, if necessary */ + if (str_id == 0) { + str_id = OSIncrementAtomic64((SInt64 *)&g_curr_str_id); + str_id = (str_id & STR_ID_MASK) | g_str_id_signature; + } + + trace_debugid |= DBG_FUNC_START; + /* string can fit in a single tracepoint */ + if (str_len <= (2 * sizeof(uintptr_t))) { + trace_debugid |= DBG_FUNC_END; + } + + kernel_debug_internal(trace_debugid, (uintptr_t)debugid, + (uintptr_t)str_id, str[0], + str[1], thread_id); + + trace_debugid &= KDBG_EVENTID_MASK; + i = 2; + written += 2 * sizeof(uintptr_t); + + for (; written < str_len; i += 4, written += 4 * sizeof(uintptr_t)) { + if ((written + (4 * sizeof(uintptr_t))) >= str_len) { + trace_debugid |= DBG_FUNC_END; + } + kernel_debug_internal(trace_debugid, str[i], + str[i + 1], + str[i + 2], + str[i + 3], thread_id); + } + + return str_id; +} + +/* + * Returns true if the current process can emit events, and false otherwise. + * Trace system and scheduling events circumvent this check, as do events + * emitted in interrupt context. + */ +static boolean_t +kdebug_current_proc_enabled(uint32_t debugid) +{ + /* can't determine current process in interrupt context */ + if (ml_at_interrupt_context()) { + return TRUE; + } + + /* always emit trace system and scheduling events */ + if ((KDBG_EXTRACT_CLASS(debugid) == DBG_TRACE || + (debugid & KDBG_CSC_MASK) == MACHDBG_CODE(DBG_MACH_SCHED, 0))) + { + return TRUE; + } + + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDCHECK) { + proc_t cur_proc = current_proc(); + + /* only the process with the kdebug bit set is allowed */ + if (cur_proc && !(cur_proc->p_kdebug)) { + return FALSE; + } + } else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE) { + proc_t cur_proc = current_proc(); + + /* every process except the one with the kdebug bit set is allowed */ + if (cur_proc && cur_proc->p_kdebug) { + return FALSE; + } + } + + return TRUE; +} + +/* + * Returns true if the debugid is disabled by filters, and false if the + * debugid is allowed to be traced. A debugid may not be traced if the + * typefilter disables its class and subclass, it's outside a range + * check, or if it's not an allowed debugid in a value check. Trace + * system events bypass this check. + */ +static boolean_t +kdebug_debugid_enabled(uint32_t debugid) +{ + boolean_t is_enabled = TRUE; + + /* if no filtering is enabled */ + if (!kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck) { + return TRUE; + } + + if (KDBG_EXTRACT_CLASS(debugid) == DBG_TRACE) { + return TRUE; + } + + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) { + disable_preemption(); + + /* + * Recheck if typefilter is still being used. If tracing is being + * disabled, there's a 100ms sleep on the other end to keep the + * bitmap around for this check. + */ + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) { + if (!(isset(type_filter_bitmap, KDBG_EXTRACT_CSC(debugid)))) { + is_enabled = FALSE; + } + } + + enable_preemption(); + } else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_RANGECHECK) { + if (debugid < kdlog_beg || debugid > kdlog_end) { + is_enabled = FALSE; + } + } else if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_VALCHECK) { + if ((debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value1 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value2 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value3 && + (debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) != kdlog_value4) + { + is_enabled = FALSE; + } + } + + return is_enabled; +} + +/* + * Returns 0 if a string can be traced with these arguments. Returns errno + * value if error occurred. + */ +static errno_t +kdebug_check_trace_string(uint32_t debugid, uint64_t str_id) +{ + /* if there are function qualifiers on the debugid */ + if (debugid & ~KDBG_EVENTID_MASK) { + return EINVAL; + } + + if (kdebug_validate_debugid(debugid)) { + return EPERM; + } + + if (str_id != 0 && (str_id & STR_ID_SIG_MASK) != g_str_id_signature) { + return EINVAL; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Implementation of KPI kernel_debug_string. + */ +int +kernel_debug_string(uint32_t debugid, uint64_t *str_id, const char *str) +{ + /* arguments to tracepoints must be word-aligned */ + __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(uintptr_t)))) char str_buf[STR_BUF_SIZE]; + assert_static(sizeof(str_buf) > MAX_STR_LEN); + vm_size_t len_copied; + int err; + + assert(str_id); + + if (__probable(kdebug_enable == 0)) { + return 0; + } + + if (!kdebug_current_proc_enabled(debugid)) { + return 0; + } + + if (!kdebug_debugid_enabled(debugid)) { + return 0; + } + + if ((err = kdebug_check_trace_string(debugid, *str_id)) != 0) { + return err; + } + + if (str == NULL) { + if (str_id == 0) { + return EINVAL; + } + + *str_id = kernel_debug_string_internal(debugid, *str_id, NULL, 0); + return 0; + } + + memset(str_buf, 0, sizeof(str_buf)); + len_copied = strlcpy(str_buf, str, MAX_STR_LEN + 1); + *str_id = kernel_debug_string_internal(debugid, *str_id, str_buf, + len_copied); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Support syscall kdebug_trace_string. + */ +int +kdebug_trace_string(__unused struct proc *p, + struct kdebug_trace_string_args *uap, + uint64_t *retval) +{ + __attribute__((aligned(sizeof(uintptr_t)))) char str_buf[STR_BUF_SIZE]; + assert_static(sizeof(str_buf) > MAX_STR_LEN); + size_t len_copied; + int err; + + if (__probable(kdebug_enable == 0)) { + return 0; + } + + if (!kdebug_current_proc_enabled(uap->debugid)) { + return 0; + } + + if (!kdebug_debugid_enabled(uap->debugid)) { + return 0; + } + + if ((err = kdebug_check_trace_string(uap->debugid, uap->str_id)) != 0) { + return err; + } + + if (uap->str == USER_ADDR_NULL) { + if (uap->str_id == 0) { + return EINVAL; + } + + *retval = kernel_debug_string_internal(uap->debugid, uap->str_id, + NULL, 0); + return 0; + } + + memset(str_buf, 0, sizeof(str_buf)); + err = copyinstr(uap->str, str_buf, MAX_STR_LEN + 1, &len_copied); + + /* it's alright to truncate the string, so allow ENAMETOOLONG */ + if (err == ENAMETOOLONG) { + str_buf[MAX_STR_LEN] = '\0'; + } else if (err) { + return err; + } + + if (len_copied <= 1) { + return EINVAL; + } + + /* convert back to a length */ + len_copied--; + + *retval = kernel_debug_string_internal(uap->debugid, uap->str_id, str_buf, + len_copied); + return 0; +} + +static void +kdbg_lock_init(void) +{ + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_LOCKINIT) + return; + + /* + * allocate lock group attribute and group + */ + kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp_attr = lck_grp_attr_alloc_init(); + kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp = lck_grp_alloc_init("kdebug", kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp_attr); + + /* + * allocate the lock attribute + */ + kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_attr = lck_attr_alloc_init(); + + + /* + * allocate and initialize mutex's + */ + kd_trace_mtx_sysctl = lck_mtx_alloc_init(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp, kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_attr); + kds_spin_lock = lck_spin_alloc_init(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp, kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_attr); + kdw_spin_lock = lck_spin_alloc_init(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_grp, kd_trace_mtx_sysctl_attr); + + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_LOCKINIT; +} + + +int +kdbg_bootstrap(boolean_t early_trace) +{ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_WRAPPED; + + return (create_buffers(early_trace)); +} + +int +kdbg_reinit(boolean_t early_trace) +{ + int ret = 0; + + /* + * Disable trace collecting + * First make sure we're not in + * the middle of cutting a trace + */ + kdbg_set_tracing_enabled(FALSE, KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE); + + /* + * make sure the SLOW_NOLOG is seen + * by everyone that might be trying + * to cut a trace.. + */ + IOSleep(100); + + delete_buffers(); + + if ((kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_MAPINIT; + kd_mapsize = 0; + kd_mapptr = NULL; + kd_mapcount = 0; + } + ret = kdbg_bootstrap(early_trace); + + RAW_file_offset = 0; + RAW_file_written = 0; + + return(ret); +} + +void +kdbg_trace_data(struct proc *proc, long *arg_pid) +{ + if (!proc) + *arg_pid = 0; + else + *arg_pid = proc->p_pid; +} + + +void +kdbg_trace_string(struct proc *proc, long *arg1, long *arg2, long *arg3, long *arg4) +{ + char *dbg_nameptr; + int dbg_namelen; + long dbg_parms[4]; + + if (!proc) { + *arg1 = 0; + *arg2 = 0; + *arg3 = 0; + *arg4 = 0; + return; + } + /* + * Collect the pathname for tracing + */ + dbg_nameptr = proc->p_comm; + dbg_namelen = (int)strlen(proc->p_comm); + dbg_parms[0]=0L; + dbg_parms[1]=0L; + dbg_parms[2]=0L; + dbg_parms[3]=0L; + + if(dbg_namelen > (int)sizeof(dbg_parms)) + dbg_namelen = (int)sizeof(dbg_parms); + + strncpy((char *)dbg_parms, dbg_nameptr, dbg_namelen); + + *arg1=dbg_parms[0]; + *arg2=dbg_parms[1]; + *arg3=dbg_parms[2]; + *arg4=dbg_parms[3]; +} + +static void +kdbg_resolve_map(thread_t th_act, void *opaque) +{ + kd_threadmap *mapptr; + krt_t *t = (krt_t *)opaque; + + if (t->count < t->maxcount) { + mapptr = &t->map[t->count]; + mapptr->thread = (uintptr_t)thread_tid(th_act); + + (void) strlcpy (mapptr->command, t->atts->task_comm, + sizeof(t->atts->task_comm)); + /* + * Some kernel threads have no associated pid. + * We still need to mark the entry as valid. + */ + if (t->atts->pid) + mapptr->valid = t->atts->pid; + else + mapptr->valid = 1; + + t->count++; + } +} + +/* + * + * Writes a cpumap for the given iops_list/cpu_count to the provided buffer. + * + * You may provide a buffer and size, or if you set the buffer to NULL, a + * buffer of sufficient size will be allocated. + * + * If you provide a buffer and it is too small, sets cpumap_size to the number + * of bytes required and returns EINVAL. + * + * On success, if you provided a buffer, cpumap_size is set to the number of + * bytes written. If you did not provide a buffer, cpumap is set to the newly + * allocated buffer and cpumap_size is set to the number of bytes allocated. + * + * NOTE: It may seem redundant to pass both iops and a cpu_count. + * + * We may be reporting data from "now", or from the "past". + * + * The "now" data would be for something like kdbg_readcurcpumap(). + * The "past" data would be for kdbg_readcpumap(). + * + * If we do not pass both iops and cpu_count, and iops is NULL, this function + * will need to read "now" state to get the number of cpus, which would be in + * error if we were reporting "past" state. + */ + +int +kdbg_cpumap_init_internal(kd_iop_t* iops, uint32_t cpu_count, uint8_t** cpumap, uint32_t* cpumap_size) +{ + assert(cpumap); + assert(cpumap_size); + assert(cpu_count); + assert(!iops || iops->cpu_id + 1 == cpu_count); + + uint32_t bytes_needed = sizeof(kd_cpumap_header) + cpu_count * sizeof(kd_cpumap); + uint32_t bytes_available = *cpumap_size; + *cpumap_size = bytes_needed; + + if (*cpumap == NULL) { + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t*)cpumap, (vm_size_t)*cpumap_size, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + return ENOMEM; + } + } else if (bytes_available < bytes_needed) { + return EINVAL; + } + + kd_cpumap_header* header = (kd_cpumap_header*)(uintptr_t)*cpumap; + + header->version_no = RAW_VERSION1; + header->cpu_count = cpu_count; + + kd_cpumap* cpus = (kd_cpumap*)&header[1]; + + int32_t index = cpu_count - 1; + while (iops) { + cpus[index].cpu_id = iops->cpu_id; + cpus[index].flags = KDBG_CPUMAP_IS_IOP; + bzero(cpus[index].name, sizeof(cpus->name)); + strlcpy(cpus[index].name, iops->callback.iop_name, sizeof(cpus->name)); + + iops = iops->next; + index--; + } + + while (index >= 0) { + cpus[index].cpu_id = index; + cpus[index].flags = 0; + bzero(cpus[index].name, sizeof(cpus->name)); + strlcpy(cpus[index].name, "AP", sizeof(cpus->name)); + + index--; + } + + return KERN_SUCCESS; +} + +void +kdbg_thrmap_init(void) +{ + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) + return; + + kd_mapptr = kdbg_thrmap_init_internal(0, &kd_mapsize, &kd_mapcount); + + if (kd_mapptr) + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_MAPINIT; +} + + +kd_threadmap* kdbg_thrmap_init_internal(unsigned int count, unsigned int *mapsize, unsigned int *mapcount) +{ + kd_threadmap *mapptr; + struct proc *p; + struct krt akrt; + int tts_count; /* number of task-to-string structures */ + struct tts *tts_mapptr; + unsigned int tts_mapsize = 0; + int i; + vm_offset_t kaddr; + + /* + * need to use PROC_SCANPROCLIST with proc_iterate + */ + proc_list_lock(); + + /* + * Calculate the sizes of map buffers + */ + for (p = allproc.lh_first, *mapcount=0, tts_count=0; p; p = p->p_list.le_next) { + *mapcount += get_task_numacts((task_t)p->task); + tts_count++; + } + proc_list_unlock(); + + /* + * The proc count could change during buffer allocation, + * so introduce a small fudge factor to bump up the + * buffer sizes. This gives new tasks some chance of + * making into the tables. Bump up by 25%. + */ + *mapcount += *mapcount/4; + tts_count += tts_count/4; + + *mapsize = *mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + + if (count && count < *mapcount) + return (0); + + if ((kmem_alloc(kernel_map, &kaddr, (vm_size_t)*mapsize, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) == KERN_SUCCESS)) { + bzero((void *)kaddr, *mapsize); + mapptr = (kd_threadmap *)kaddr; + } else + return (0); + + tts_mapsize = tts_count * sizeof(struct tts); + + if ((kmem_alloc(kernel_map, &kaddr, (vm_size_t)tts_mapsize, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) == KERN_SUCCESS)) { + bzero((void *)kaddr, tts_mapsize); + tts_mapptr = (struct tts *)kaddr; + } else { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)mapptr, *mapsize); + + return (0); + } + /* + * We need to save the procs command string + * and take a reference for each task associated + * with a valid process + */ + + proc_list_lock(); + + /* + * should use proc_iterate + */ + for (p = allproc.lh_first, i=0; p && i < tts_count; p = p->p_list.le_next) { + if (p->p_lflag & P_LEXIT) + continue; + + if (p->task) { + task_reference(p->task); + tts_mapptr[i].task = p->task; + tts_mapptr[i].pid = p->p_pid; + (void)strlcpy(tts_mapptr[i].task_comm, p->p_comm, sizeof(tts_mapptr[i].task_comm)); + i++; + } + } + tts_count = i; + + proc_list_unlock(); + + /* + * Initialize thread map data + */ + akrt.map = mapptr; + akrt.count = 0; + akrt.maxcount = *mapcount; + + for (i = 0; i < tts_count; i++) { + akrt.atts = &tts_mapptr[i]; + task_act_iterate_wth_args(tts_mapptr[i].task, kdbg_resolve_map, &akrt); + task_deallocate((task_t) tts_mapptr[i].task); + } + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)tts_mapptr, tts_mapsize); + + *mapcount = akrt.count; + + return (mapptr); +} + +static void +kdbg_clear(void) +{ + /* + * Clean up the trace buffer + * First make sure we're not in + * the middle of cutting a trace + */ + kdbg_set_tracing_enabled(FALSE, KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE); + kdbg_disable_typefilter(); + + /* + * make sure the SLOW_NOLOG is seen + * by everyone that might be trying + * to cut a trace.. + */ + IOSleep(100); + + global_state_pid = -1; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~(KDBG_NOWRAP | KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_VALCHECK); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~(KDBG_PIDCHECK | KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE); + + kdbg_deallocate_typefilter(); + delete_buffers(); + nkdbufs = 0; + + /* Clean up the thread map buffer */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_MAPINIT; + if (kd_mapptr) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); + kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) 0; + } + kd_mapsize = 0; + kd_mapcount = 0; + + RAW_file_offset = 0; + RAW_file_written = 0; +} + +int +kdbg_setpid(kd_regtype *kdr) +{ + pid_t pid; + int flag, ret=0; + struct proc *p; + + pid = (pid_t)kdr->value1; + flag = (int)kdr->value2; + + if (pid > 0) { + if ((p = proc_find(pid)) == NULL) + ret = ESRCH; + else { + if (flag == 1) { + /* + * turn on pid check for this and all pids + */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_PIDCHECK; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE; + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); + + p->p_kdebug = 1; + } else { + /* + * turn off pid check for this pid value + * Don't turn off all pid checking though + * + * kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDCHECK; + */ + p->p_kdebug = 0; + } + proc_rele(p); + } + } + else + ret = EINVAL; + + return(ret); +} + +/* This is for pid exclusion in the trace buffer */ +int +kdbg_setpidex(kd_regtype *kdr) +{ + pid_t pid; + int flag, ret=0; + struct proc *p; + + pid = (pid_t)kdr->value1; + flag = (int)kdr->value2; + + if (pid > 0) { + if ((p = proc_find(pid)) == NULL) + ret = ESRCH; + else { + if (flag == 1) { + /* + * turn on pid exclusion + */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDCHECK; + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); + + p->p_kdebug = 1; + } + else { + /* + * turn off pid exclusion for this pid value + * Don't turn off all pid exclusion though + * + * kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE; + */ + p->p_kdebug = 0; + } + proc_rele(p); + } + } else + ret = EINVAL; + + return(ret); +} + + +/* + * This is for setting a maximum decrementer value + */ +int +kdbg_setrtcdec(kd_regtype *kdr) +{ + int ret = 0; + natural_t decval; + + decval = (natural_t)kdr->value1; + + if (decval && decval < KDBG_MINRTCDEC) + ret = EINVAL; + else + ret = ENOTSUP; + + return(ret); +} + +int +kdbg_enable_typefilter(void) +{ + int ret; + + /* Allocate memory for bitmap if not already allocated */ + ret = kdbg_allocate_typefilter(); + if (ret) { + return ret; + } + + /* Turn off range and value checks */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~(KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_VALCHECK); + + /* Enable filter checking */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK; + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); + return 0; +} + +int +kdbg_disable_typefilter(void) +{ + /* Disable filter checking */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK; + + /* Turn off slow checks unless pid checks are using them */ + if ( (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & (KDBG_PIDCHECK | KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE)) ) + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); + else + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, FALSE); + + /* typefilter bitmap will be deallocated later */ + + return 0; +} + +static int +kdbg_allocate_typefilter(void) +{ + if (type_filter_bitmap == NULL) { + vm_offset_t bitmap = 0; + + if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, &bitmap, KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE, VM_KERN_MEMORY_DIAG) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + return ENOSPC; + } + + bzero((void *)bitmap, KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE); + + if (!OSCompareAndSwapPtr(NULL, (void *)bitmap, &type_filter_bitmap)) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, bitmap, KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE); + return 0; /* someone assigned a buffer */ + } + } else { + bzero(type_filter_bitmap, KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int +kdbg_deallocate_typefilter(void) +{ + if(type_filter_bitmap) { + vm_offset_t bitmap = (vm_offset_t)type_filter_bitmap; + + if (OSCompareAndSwapPtr((void *)bitmap, NULL, &type_filter_bitmap)) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, bitmap, KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE); + return 0; + } else { + /* already swapped */ + } + } + + return 0; +} + +int +kdbg_setreg(kd_regtype * kdr) +{ + int ret=0; unsigned int val_1, val_2, val; switch (kdr->type) { @@ -806,10 +2236,10 @@ kdbg_setreg(kd_regtype * kdr) val_2 = (kdr->value2 & 0xff); kdlog_beg = (val_1<<24); kdlog_end = (val_2<<24); - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn off specific value check */ - kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_CLASSTYPE); - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_CHECKS; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn off specific value check */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_CLASSTYPE); + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); break; case KDBG_SUBCLSTYPE : val_1 = (kdr->value1 & 0xff); @@ -817,36 +2247,38 @@ kdbg_setreg(kd_regtype * kdr) val = val_2 + 1; kdlog_beg = ((val_1<<24) | (val_2 << 16)); kdlog_end = ((val_1<<24) | (val << 16)); - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn off specific value check */ - kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_SUBCLSTYPE); - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_CHECKS; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn off specific value check */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_SUBCLSTYPE); + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); break; case KDBG_RANGETYPE : kdlog_beg = (kdr->value1); kdlog_end = (kdr->value2); - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn off specific value check */ - kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_RANGETYPE); - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_CHECKS; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn off specific value check */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_RANGETYPE); + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); break; case KDBG_VALCHECK: kdlog_value1 = (kdr->value1); kdlog_value2 = (kdr->value2); kdlog_value3 = (kdr->value3); kdlog_value4 = (kdr->value4); - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_RANGECHECK; /* Turn off range check */ - kdebug_flags |= KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn on specific value check */ - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_CHECKS; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_RANGECHECK; /* Turn off range check */ + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= KDBG_VALCHECK; /* Turn on specific value check */ + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); break; case KDBG_TYPENONE : - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - if ( (kdebug_flags & (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_VALCHECK | KDBG_PIDCHECK | KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE)) ) - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_CHECKS; + if ( (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_VALCHECK | + KDBG_PIDCHECK | KDBG_PIDEXCLUDE | + KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK)) ) + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, TRUE); else - kdebug_slowcheck &= ~SLOW_CHECKS; + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHECKS, 0, FALSE); kdlog_beg = 0; kdlog_end = 0; @@ -858,19 +2290,21 @@ kdbg_setreg(kd_regtype * kdr) return(ret); } -kdbg_getreg(kd_regtype * kdr) +int +kdbg_getreg(__unused kd_regtype * kdr) { +#if 0 int i,j, ret=0; unsigned int val_1, val_2, val; -#if 0 + switch (kdr->type) { case KDBG_CLASSTYPE : val_1 = (kdr->value1 & 0xff); val_2 = val_1 + 1; kdlog_beg = (val_1<<24); kdlog_end = (val_2<<24); - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_CLASSTYPE); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_CLASSTYPE); break; case KDBG_SUBCLSTYPE : val_1 = (kdr->value1 & 0xff); @@ -878,17 +2312,17 @@ kdbg_getreg(kd_regtype * kdr) val = val_2 + 1; kdlog_beg = ((val_1<<24) | (val_2 << 16)); kdlog_end = ((val_1<<24) | (val << 16)); - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_SUBCLSTYPE); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_SUBCLSTYPE); break; case KDBG_RANGETYPE : kdlog_beg = (kdr->value1); kdlog_end = (kdr->value2); - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; - kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_RANGETYPE); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= (KDBG_RANGECHECK | KDBG_RANGETYPE); break; case KDBG_TYPENONE : - kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= (unsigned int)~KDBG_CKTYPES; kdlog_beg = 0; kdlog_end = 0; break; @@ -900,110 +2334,624 @@ kdbg_getreg(kd_regtype * kdr) return(EINVAL); } +static int +kdbg_write_to_vnode(caddr_t buffer, size_t size, vnode_t vp, vfs_context_t ctx, off_t file_offset) +{ + return vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, buffer, size, file_offset, UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT, + vfs_context_ucred(ctx), (int *) 0, vfs_context_proc(ctx)); +} + +int +kdbg_write_v3_chunk_header(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t tag, uint32_t sub_tag, uint64_t length, vnode_t vp, vfs_context_t ctx) +{ + int ret = KERN_SUCCESS; + kd_chunk_header_v3 header; + + header.tag = tag; + header.sub_tag = sub_tag; + header.length = length; + + // Check that only one of them is valid + assert(!buffer ^ !vp); + assert((vp == NULL) || (ctx != NULL)); + + // Write the 8-byte future_chunk_timestamp field in the payload + if (buffer || vp) { + if (vp) { + ret = kdbg_write_to_vnode((caddr_t)&header, sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3), vp, ctx, RAW_file_offset); + if (ret) { + goto write_error; + } + RAW_file_offset += (sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3)); + } + else { + ret = copyout(&header, buffer, sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3)); + if (ret) { + goto write_error; + } + } + } +write_error: + return ret; +} + +int +kdbg_write_v3_chunk_header_to_buffer(void * buffer, uint32_t tag, uint32_t sub_tag, uint64_t length) +{ + kd_chunk_header_v3 header; + + header.tag = tag; + header.sub_tag = sub_tag; + header.length = length; + + if (!buffer) { + return 0; + } + + memcpy(buffer, &header, sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3)); + + return (sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3)); +} + +int +kdbg_write_v3_chunk_to_fd(uint32_t tag, uint32_t sub_tag, uint64_t length, void *payload, uint64_t payload_size, int fd) +{ + proc_t p; + struct vfs_context context; + struct fileproc *fp; + vnode_t vp; + p = current_proc(); + + proc_fdlock(p); + if ( (fp_lookup(p, fd, &fp, 1)) ) { + proc_fdunlock(p); + return EFAULT; + } + + context.vc_thread = current_thread(); + context.vc_ucred = fp->f_fglob->fg_cred; + + if (FILEGLOB_DTYPE(fp->f_fglob) != DTYPE_VNODE) { + fp_drop(p, fd, fp, 1); + proc_fdunlock(p); + return EBADF; + } + vp = (struct vnode *) fp->f_fglob->fg_data; + proc_fdunlock(p); + + if ( (vnode_getwithref(vp)) == 0 ) { + RAW_file_offset = fp->f_fglob->fg_offset; + + kd_chunk_header_v3 chunk_header = { .tag = tag, .sub_tag = sub_tag, .length = length }; + + int ret = kdbg_write_to_vnode((caddr_t) &chunk_header, sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3), vp, &context, RAW_file_offset); + if (!ret) { + RAW_file_offset += sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3); + } + + ret = kdbg_write_to_vnode((caddr_t) payload, (size_t) payload_size, vp, &context, RAW_file_offset); + if (!ret) { + RAW_file_offset += payload_size; + } + + fp->f_fglob->fg_offset = RAW_file_offset; + vnode_put(vp); + } + + fp_drop(p, fd, fp, 0); + return KERN_SUCCESS; +} + +user_addr_t +kdbg_write_v3_event_chunk_header(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t tag, uint64_t length, vnode_t vp, vfs_context_t ctx) +{ + uint64_t future_chunk_timestamp = 0; + length += sizeof(uint64_t); + + if (kdbg_write_v3_chunk_header(buffer, tag, V3_EVENT_DATA_VERSION, length, vp, ctx)) { + return 0; + } + if (buffer) { + buffer += sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3); + } + + // Check that only one of them is valid + assert(!buffer ^ !vp); + assert((vp == NULL) || (ctx != NULL)); + + // Write the 8-byte future_chunk_timestamp field in the payload + if (buffer || vp) { + if (vp) { + int ret = kdbg_write_to_vnode((caddr_t)&future_chunk_timestamp, sizeof(uint64_t), vp, ctx, RAW_file_offset); + if (!ret) { + RAW_file_offset += (sizeof(uint64_t)); + } + } + else { + if (copyout(&future_chunk_timestamp, buffer, sizeof(uint64_t))) { + return 0; + } + } + } + + return (buffer + sizeof(uint64_t)); +} + +int +kdbg_write_v3_header(user_addr_t user_header, size_t *user_header_size, int fd) +{ + int ret = KERN_SUCCESS; + kd_header_v3 header; + + uint8_t* cpumap = 0; + uint32_t cpumap_size = 0; + uint32_t thrmap_size = 0; + + size_t bytes_needed = 0; + + // Check that only one of them is valid + assert(!user_header ^ !fd); + assert(user_header_size); + + if ( !(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_BUFINIT) ) { + ret = EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + + if ( !(user_header || fd) ) { + ret = EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + + // Initialize the cpu map + ret = kdbg_cpumap_init_internal(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus, &cpumap, &cpumap_size); + if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { + goto bail; + } + + // Check if a thread map is initialized + if ( !kd_mapptr ) { + ret = EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + thrmap_size = kd_mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + + // Setup the header. + // See v3 header description in sys/kdebug.h for more inforamtion. + + header.tag = RAW_VERSION3; + header.sub_tag = V3_HEADER_VERSION; + header.length = ( sizeof(kd_header_v3) + cpumap_size - sizeof(kd_cpumap_header)); + + mach_timebase_info_data_t timebase = {0, 0}; + clock_timebase_info(&timebase); + header.timebase_numer = timebase.numer; + header.timebase_denom = timebase.denom; + header.timestamp = 0; + header.walltime_secs = 0; + header.walltime_usecs = 0; + header.timezone_minuteswest = 0; + header.timezone_dst = 0; + +#if defined __LP64__ + header.flags = 1; +#else + header.flags = 0; +#endif + + // If its a buffer, check if we have enough space to copy the header and the maps. + if (user_header) { + bytes_needed = header.length + thrmap_size + (2 * sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3)); + if ( !user_header_size ) { + ret = EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + if (*user_header_size < bytes_needed) { + ret = EINVAL; + goto bail; + } + } + + // Start writing the header + if (fd) { + void *hdr_ptr = (void *)(((uintptr_t) &header) + sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3)); + size_t payload_size = (sizeof(kd_header_v3) - sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3)); + + ret = kdbg_write_v3_chunk_to_fd(RAW_VERSION3, V3_HEADER_VERSION, header.length, hdr_ptr, payload_size, fd); + if (ret) { + goto bail; + } + } + else { + if (copyout(&header, user_header, sizeof(kd_header_v3))) { + ret = EFAULT; + goto bail; + } + // Update the user pointer + user_header += sizeof(kd_header_v3); + } + + // Write a cpu map. This is a sub chunk of the header + cpumap = (uint8_t*)((uintptr_t) cpumap + sizeof(kd_cpumap_header)); + size_t payload_size = (size_t)(cpumap_size - sizeof(kd_cpumap_header)); + if (fd) { + ret = kdbg_write_v3_chunk_to_fd(V3_CPU_MAP, V3_CPUMAP_VERSION, payload_size, (void *)cpumap, payload_size, fd); + if (ret) { + goto bail; + } + } + else { + ret = kdbg_write_v3_chunk_header(user_header, V3_CPU_MAP, V3_CPUMAP_VERSION, payload_size, NULL, NULL); + if (ret) { + goto bail; + } + user_header += sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3); + if (copyout(cpumap, user_header, payload_size)) { + ret = EFAULT; + goto bail; + } + // Update the user pointer + user_header += payload_size; + } + + // Write a thread map + if (fd) { + ret = kdbg_write_v3_chunk_to_fd(V3_THREAD_MAP, V3_THRMAP_VERSION, thrmap_size, (void *)kd_mapptr, thrmap_size, fd); + if (ret) { + goto bail; + } + } + else { + ret = kdbg_write_v3_chunk_header(user_header, V3_THREAD_MAP, V3_THRMAP_VERSION, thrmap_size, NULL, NULL); + if (ret) { + goto bail; + } + user_header += sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3); + if (copyout(kd_mapptr, user_header, thrmap_size)) { + ret = EFAULT; + goto bail; + } + user_header += thrmap_size; + } + + if (fd) { + RAW_file_written += bytes_needed; + } + + *user_header_size = bytes_needed; +bail: + if (cpumap) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)cpumap, cpumap_size); + } + return (ret); +} + +int +kdbg_readcpumap(user_addr_t user_cpumap, size_t *user_cpumap_size) +{ + uint8_t* cpumap = NULL; + uint32_t cpumap_size = 0; + int ret = KERN_SUCCESS; + + if (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_BUFINIT) { + if (kdbg_cpumap_init_internal(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus, &cpumap, &cpumap_size) == KERN_SUCCESS) { + if (user_cpumap) { + size_t bytes_to_copy = (*user_cpumap_size >= cpumap_size) ? cpumap_size : *user_cpumap_size; + if (copyout(cpumap, user_cpumap, (size_t)bytes_to_copy)) { + ret = EFAULT; + } + } + *user_cpumap_size = cpumap_size; + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)cpumap, cpumap_size); + } else + ret = EINVAL; + } else + ret = EINVAL; + + return (ret); +} + +int +kdbg_readcurthrmap(user_addr_t buffer, size_t *bufsize) +{ + kd_threadmap *mapptr; + unsigned int mapsize; + unsigned int mapcount; + unsigned int count = 0; + int ret = 0; + + count = *bufsize/sizeof(kd_threadmap); + *bufsize = 0; + + if ( (mapptr = kdbg_thrmap_init_internal(count, &mapsize, &mapcount)) ) { + if (copyout(mapptr, buffer, mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap))) + ret = EFAULT; + else + *bufsize = (mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap)); + + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)mapptr, mapsize); + } else + ret = EINVAL; + + return (ret); +} + +static int +kdbg_write_v1_plus_header(uint32_t count, vnode_t vp, vfs_context_t ctx) +{ + int ret = 0; + RAW_header header; + clock_sec_t secs; + clock_usec_t usecs; + char *pad_buf; + uint32_t pad_size; + uint32_t extra_thread_count = 0; + uint32_t cpumap_size; + unsigned int mapsize = kd_mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + + /* + * To write a RAW_VERSION1+ file, we + * must embed a cpumap in the "padding" + * used to page align the events following + * the threadmap. If the threadmap happens + * to not require enough padding, we + * artificially increase its footprint + * until it needs enough padding. + */ + + assert(vp); + assert(ctx); + + pad_size = PAGE_16KB - ((sizeof(RAW_header) + (count * sizeof(kd_threadmap))) & PAGE_MASK_64); + cpumap_size = sizeof(kd_cpumap_header) + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus * sizeof(kd_cpumap); + + if (cpumap_size > pad_size) { + /* If the cpu map doesn't fit in the current available pad_size, + * we increase the pad_size by 16K. We do this so that the event + * data is always available on a page aligned boundary for both + * 4k and 16k systems. We enforce this alignment for the event + * data so that we can take advantage of optimized file/disk writes.*/ + pad_size += PAGE_16KB; + } + + /* The way we are silently embedding a cpumap in the "padding" is by artificially + * increasing the number of thread entries. However, we'll also need to ensure that + * the cpumap is embedded in the last 4K page before when the event data is expected. + * This way the tools can read the data starting the next page boundary on both + * 4K and 16K systems preserving compatibility with older versions of the tools + */ + if (pad_size > PAGE_4KB) { + pad_size -= PAGE_4KB; + extra_thread_count = (pad_size / sizeof(kd_threadmap)) + 1; + } + + header.version_no = RAW_VERSION1; + header.thread_count = count + extra_thread_count; + + clock_get_calendar_microtime(&secs, &usecs); + header.TOD_secs = secs; + header.TOD_usecs = usecs; + + ret = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, (caddr_t)&header, sizeof(RAW_header), RAW_file_offset, + UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT, vfs_context_ucred(ctx), (int *) 0, vfs_context_proc(ctx)); + if (ret) + goto write_error; + RAW_file_offset += sizeof(RAW_header); + + ret = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, (caddr_t)kd_mapptr, mapsize, RAW_file_offset, + UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT, vfs_context_ucred(ctx), (int *) 0, vfs_context_proc(ctx)); + if (ret) + goto write_error; + RAW_file_offset += mapsize; + + if (extra_thread_count) { + pad_size = extra_thread_count * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + pad_buf = (char *)kalloc(pad_size); + if (!pad_buf) { + ret = ENOMEM; + goto write_error; + } + memset(pad_buf, 0, pad_size); + + ret = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, (caddr_t)pad_buf, pad_size, RAW_file_offset, + UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT, vfs_context_ucred(ctx), (int *) 0, vfs_context_proc(ctx)); + kfree(pad_buf, pad_size); + + if (ret) + goto write_error; + RAW_file_offset += pad_size; + + } + + pad_size = PAGE_SIZE - (RAW_file_offset & PAGE_MASK_64); + if (pad_size) { + pad_buf = (char *)kalloc(pad_size); + if (!pad_buf) { + ret = ENOMEM; + goto write_error; + } + memset(pad_buf, 0, pad_size); + + /* + * embed a cpumap in the padding bytes. + * older code will skip this. + * newer code will know how to read it. + */ + uint32_t temp = pad_size; + if (kdbg_cpumap_init_internal(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus, (uint8_t**)&pad_buf, &temp) != KERN_SUCCESS) { + memset(pad_buf, 0, pad_size); + } + + ret = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, (caddr_t)pad_buf, pad_size, RAW_file_offset, + UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT, vfs_context_ucred(ctx), (int *) 0, vfs_context_proc(ctx)); + kfree(pad_buf, pad_size); + + if (ret) + goto write_error; + RAW_file_offset += pad_size; + } + RAW_file_written += sizeof(RAW_header) + mapsize + pad_size; + +write_error: + return ret; +} int -kdbg_readmap(user_addr_t buffer, size_t *number) +kdbg_readthrmap(user_addr_t buffer, size_t *number, vnode_t vp, vfs_context_t ctx) { - int avail = *number; - int ret = 0; - int count = 0; - count = avail/sizeof (kd_threadmap); + int avail = 0; + int ret = 0; + uint32_t count = 0; + unsigned int mapsize; + + if ((!vp && !buffer) || (vp && buffer)) { + return EINVAL; + } + + assert(number); + assert((vp == NULL) || (ctx != NULL)); + + avail = *number; + count = avail/sizeof (kd_threadmap); + mapsize = kd_mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + + if (count && (count <= kd_mapcount)) { + if ((kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) { + if (*number < mapsize) + ret = EINVAL; + else { + if (vp) { + ret = kdbg_write_v1_plus_header(count, vp, ctx); + if (ret) + goto write_error; + } + else { + if (copyout(kd_mapptr, buffer, mapsize)) + ret = EINVAL; + } + } + } + else + ret = EINVAL; + } + else + ret = EINVAL; + + if (ret && vp) + { + count = 0; - if (count && (count <= kd_mapcount)) - { - if((kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) + ret = kdbg_write_to_vnode((caddr_t)&count, sizeof(uint32_t), vp, ctx, RAW_file_offset); + if (!ret) { + RAW_file_offset += sizeof(uint32_t); + RAW_file_written += sizeof(uint32_t); + } + } +write_error: + if ((kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) { - if (*number < kd_mapsize) - ret=EINVAL; - else - { - if (copyout(kd_mapptr, buffer, kd_mapsize)) - ret=EINVAL; - } - } - else - ret=EINVAL; - } - else - ret=EINVAL; - - if ((kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) - { - kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_MAPINIT; - kd_mapsize = 0; - kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) 0; - kd_mapcount = 0; - } - - return(ret); + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_MAPINIT; + kd_mapsize = 0; + kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) 0; + kd_mapcount = 0; + } + return(ret); } int -kdbg_getentropy (user_addr_t buffer, size_t *number, int ms_timeout) -{ - int avail = *number; - int ret = 0; - int count = 0; /* The number of timestamp entries that will fill buffer */ - - if (kd_entropy_buffer) - return(EBUSY); - - kd_entropy_count = avail/sizeof(mach_timespec_t); - kd_entropy_bufsize = kd_entropy_count * sizeof(mach_timespec_t); - kd_entropy_indx = 0; - - /* Enforce maximum entropy entries here if needed */ - - /* allocate entropy buffer */ - if (kmem_alloc(kernel_map, &kd_entropy_buftomem, - (vm_size_t)kd_entropy_bufsize) == KERN_SUCCESS) - { - kd_entropy_buffer = (uint64_t *) kd_entropy_buftomem; - } - else - { - kd_entropy_buffer = (uint64_t *) 0; - kd_entropy_count = 0; - kd_entropy_indx = 0; - return (EINVAL); - } - - if (ms_timeout < 10) - ms_timeout = 10; - - /* Enable entropy sampling */ - kdebug_enable |= KDEBUG_ENABLE_ENTROPY; - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_ENTROPY; - - ret = tsleep (kdbg_getentropy, PRIBIO | PCATCH, "kd_entropy", (ms_timeout/(1000/HZ))); - - /* Disable entropy sampling */ - kdebug_enable &= ~KDEBUG_ENABLE_ENTROPY; - kdebug_slowcheck &= ~SLOW_ENTROPY; - - *number = 0; - ret = 0; - - if (kd_entropy_indx > 0) - { - /* copyout the buffer */ - if (copyout(kd_entropy_buffer, buffer, kd_entropy_indx * sizeof(mach_timespec_t))) - ret = EINVAL; - else - *number = kd_entropy_indx; - } - - /* Always cleanup */ - kd_entropy_count = 0; - kd_entropy_indx = 0; - kd_entropy_buftomem = 0; - kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_entropy_buffer, kd_entropy_bufsize); - kd_entropy_buffer = (uint64_t *) 0; - return(ret); +kdbg_readthrmap_v3(user_addr_t buffer, size_t *number, int fd) +{ + int avail = 0; + int ret = 0; + uint32_t count = 0; + unsigned int mapsize; + + if ((!fd && !buffer) || (fd && buffer)) { + return EINVAL; + } + + assert(number); + + avail = *number; + count = avail/sizeof (kd_threadmap); + mapsize = kd_mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + + if (count && (count <= kd_mapcount)) { + if ((kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) { + if (*number < mapsize) { + ret = EINVAL; + } + else { + ret = kdbg_write_v3_header(buffer, number, fd); + if (ret) { + goto write_error; + } + } + } + else { + ret = EINVAL; + } + } + else { + ret = EINVAL; + } +write_error: + if ((kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_MAPINIT) && kd_mapsize && kd_mapptr) { + kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)kd_mapptr, kd_mapsize); + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_MAPINIT; + kd_mapsize = 0; + kd_mapptr = (kd_threadmap *) 0; + kd_mapcount = 0; + } + return(ret); +} + + +static int +kdbg_set_nkdbufs(unsigned int value) +{ + /* + * We allow a maximum buffer size of 50% of either ram or max mapped address, whichever is smaller + * 'value' is the desired number of trace entries + */ + unsigned int max_entries = (sane_size/2) / sizeof(kd_buf); + + if (value <= max_entries) + return (value); + else + return (max_entries); +} + + +static int +kdbg_enable_bg_trace(void) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (kdlog_bg_trace == TRUE && kdlog_bg_trace_running == FALSE && n_storage_buffers == 0) { + nkdbufs = bg_nkdbufs; + ret = kdbg_reinit(FALSE); + if (0 == ret) { + kdbg_set_tracing_enabled(TRUE, KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE); + kdlog_bg_trace_running = TRUE; + } + wakeup(&kdlog_bg_trace); + } + return ret; } +static void +kdbg_disable_bg_trace(void) +{ + if (kdlog_bg_trace_running == TRUE) { + kdlog_bg_trace_running = FALSE; + kdbg_clear(); + } +} + + /* * This function is provided for the CHUD toolkit only. @@ -1014,195 +2962,419 @@ kdbg_getentropy (user_addr_t buffer, size_t *number, int ms_timeout) * address of the enabled kdebug_chudhook function */ -void kdbg_control_chud(int val, void *fn) +void +kdbg_control_chud(int val, void *fn) { - if (val) { - /* enable chudhook */ + kdbg_lock_init(); + + if (val) { + /* enable chudhook */ kdebug_chudhook = fn; - kdebug_enable |= KDEBUG_ENABLE_CHUD; + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHUD, KDEBUG_ENABLE_CHUD, TRUE); } else { - /* disable chudhook */ - kdebug_enable &= ~KDEBUG_ENABLE_CHUD; + /* disable chudhook */ + kdbg_set_flags(SLOW_CHUD, KDEBUG_ENABLE_CHUD, FALSE); kdebug_chudhook = 0; } } +int kdbg_control(int *name, u_int namelen, user_addr_t where, size_t *sizep) { - int ret=0; - int size=*sizep; - int max_entries; - unsigned int value = name[1]; + int ret = 0; + size_t size = *sizep; + unsigned int value = 0; kd_regtype kd_Reg; kbufinfo_t kd_bufinfo; pid_t curpid; - struct proc *p, *curproc; + proc_t p, curproc; + + if (name[0] == KERN_KDGETENTROPY || + name[0] == KERN_KDWRITETR || + name[0] == KERN_KDWRITETR_V3 || + name[0] == KERN_KDWRITEMAP || + name[0] == KERN_KDWRITEMAP_V3 || + name[0] == KERN_KDEFLAGS || + name[0] == KERN_KDDFLAGS || + name[0] == KERN_KDENABLE || + name[0] == KERN_KDENABLE_BG_TRACE || + name[0] == KERN_KDSETBUF) { + + if ( namelen < 2 ) + return(EINVAL); + value = name[1]; + } + + kdbg_lock_init(); + if ( !(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_LOCKINIT)) + return(ENOSPC); - kdbg_lock_init(); - lck_mtx_lock(kd_trace_mtx); - - if (name[0] == KERN_KDGETBUF) { - /* - * Does not alter the global_state_pid - * This is a passive request. - */ - if (size < sizeof(kd_bufinfo.nkdbufs)) { - /* - * There is not enough room to return even - * the first element of the info structure. - */ - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); - - return(EINVAL); - } - kd_bufinfo.nkdbufs = nkdbufs; - kd_bufinfo.nkdthreads = kd_mapsize / sizeof(kd_threadmap); - - if ( (kdebug_slowcheck & SLOW_NOLOG) ) - kd_bufinfo.nolog = 1; - else - kd_bufinfo.nolog = 0; - kd_bufinfo.flags = kdebug_flags; - kd_bufinfo.bufid = global_state_pid; - - if (size >= sizeof(kd_bufinfo)) { - /* - * Provide all the info we have - */ - if (copyout (&kd_bufinfo, where, sizeof(kd_bufinfo))) { - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); - - return(EINVAL); - } - } - else { - /* - * For backwards compatibility, only provide - * as much info as there is room for. - */ - if (copyout (&kd_bufinfo, where, size)) { - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); - - return(EINVAL); - } - } - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); - - return(0); - } else if (name[0] == KERN_KDGETENTROPY) { - if (kd_entropy_buffer) - ret = EBUSY; - else - ret = kdbg_getentropy(where, sizep, value); - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); - - return (ret); + lck_mtx_lock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); + + switch(name[0]) { + case KERN_KDGETBUF: + /* + * Does not alter the global_state_pid + * This is a passive request. + */ + if (size < sizeof(kd_bufinfo.nkdbufs)) { + /* + * There is not enough room to return even + * the first element of the info structure. + */ + ret = EINVAL; + goto out; + } + kd_bufinfo.nkdbufs = nkdbufs; + kd_bufinfo.nkdthreads = kd_mapcount; + + if ( (kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_slowcheck & SLOW_NOLOG) ) + kd_bufinfo.nolog = 1; + else + kd_bufinfo.nolog = 0; + + kd_bufinfo.flags = kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags; +#if defined(__LP64__) + kd_bufinfo.flags |= KDBG_LP64; +#endif + kd_bufinfo.bufid = global_state_pid; + + if (size >= sizeof(kd_bufinfo)) { + /* + * Provide all the info we have + */ + if (copyout(&kd_bufinfo, where, sizeof(kd_bufinfo))) + ret = EINVAL; + } else { + /* + * For backwards compatibility, only provide + * as much info as there is room for. + */ + if (copyout(&kd_bufinfo, where, size)) + ret = EINVAL; + } + goto out; + case KERN_KDGETENTROPY: { + /* Obsolescent - just fake with a random buffer */ + char *buffer = (char *) kalloc(size); + read_frandom((void *) buffer, size); + ret = copyout(buffer, where, size); + kfree(buffer, size); + goto out; + } + + case KERN_KDENABLE_BG_TRACE: + bg_nkdbufs = kdbg_set_nkdbufs(value); + kdlog_bg_trace = TRUE; + ret = kdbg_enable_bg_trace(); + goto out; + + case KERN_KDDISABLE_BG_TRACE: + kdlog_bg_trace = FALSE; + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + goto out; + + case KERN_KDWAIT_BG_TRACE_RESET: + if (!kdlog_bg_trace){ + ret = EINVAL; + goto out; + } + wait_result_t wait_result = assert_wait(&kdlog_bg_trace, THREAD_ABORTSAFE); + lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); + if (wait_result == THREAD_WAITING) + wait_result = thread_block(THREAD_CONTINUE_NULL); + if (wait_result == THREAD_INTERRUPTED) + ret = EINTR; + lck_mtx_lock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); + goto out; + + case KERN_KDSET_BG_TYPEFILTER: + if (!kdlog_bg_trace || !kdlog_bg_trace_running){ + ret = EINVAL; + goto out; + } + + if (size != KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE) { + ret = EINVAL; + goto out; + } + + if ((kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) == 0){ + if ((ret = kdbg_enable_typefilter())) + goto out; + } + + if (copyin(where, type_filter_bitmap, KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE)) { + ret = EINVAL; + goto out; + } + kdbg_iop_list_callback(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, KD_CALLBACK_TYPEFILTER_CHANGED, type_filter_bitmap); + goto out; } - if (curproc = current_proc()) - curpid = curproc->p_pid; + if ((curproc = current_proc()) != NULL) + curpid = curproc->p_pid; else { - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); - - return (ESRCH); + ret = ESRCH; + goto out; } - if (global_state_pid == -1) - global_state_pid = curpid; + if (global_state_pid == -1) + global_state_pid = curpid; else if (global_state_pid != curpid) { - if ((p = pfind(global_state_pid)) == NULL) { - /* - * The global pid no longer exists - */ - global_state_pid = curpid; - } else { - /* - * The global pid exists, deny this request - */ - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); + if ((p = proc_find(global_state_pid)) == NULL) { + /* + * The global pid no longer exists + */ + global_state_pid = curpid; + } else { + /* + * The global pid exists, deny this request + */ + proc_rele(p); - return(EBUSY); - } + ret = EBUSY; + goto out; + } } switch(name[0]) { case KERN_KDEFLAGS: + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + value &= KDBG_USERFLAGS; - kdebug_flags |= value; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags |= value; break; case KERN_KDDFLAGS: + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + value &= KDBG_USERFLAGS; - kdebug_flags &= ~value; + kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags &= ~value; break; - case KERN_KDENABLE: /* used to enable or disable */ - if (value) - { - /* enable only if buffer is initialized */ - if (!(kdebug_flags & KDBG_BUFINIT)) + case KERN_KDENABLE: + /* + * Enable tracing mechanism. Two types: + * KDEBUG_TRACE is the standard one, + * and KDEBUG_PPT which is a carefully + * chosen subset to avoid performance impact. + */ + if (value) { + /* + * enable only if buffer is initialized + */ + if (!(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_BUFINIT) || + !(value == KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE || value == KDEBUG_ENABLE_PPT)) { + ret = EINVAL; + break; + } + kdbg_thrmap_init(); + + kdbg_set_tracing_enabled(TRUE, value); + } + else { - ret=EINVAL; - break; + kdbg_set_tracing_enabled(FALSE, 0); } - kdebug_enable |= KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE; - kdebug_slowcheck &= ~SLOW_NOLOG; - } - else - { - kdebug_enable &= ~KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE; - kdebug_slowcheck |= SLOW_NOLOG; - } - kdbg_mapinit(); - break; + break; case KERN_KDSETBUF: - /* We allow a maximum buffer size of 25% of either ram or max mapped address, whichever is smaller */ - /* 'value' is the desired number of trace entries */ - max_entries = (sane_size/4) / sizeof(kd_buf); - if (value <= max_entries) - nkdbufs = value; - else - nkdbufs = max_entries; + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + + nkdbufs = kdbg_set_nkdbufs(value); break; case KERN_KDSETUP: - ret=kdbg_reinit(); + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + + ret = kdbg_reinit(FALSE); break; case KERN_KDREMOVE: kdbg_clear(); + ret = kdbg_enable_bg_trace(); break; case KERN_KDSETREG: if(size < sizeof(kd_regtype)) { - ret=EINVAL; + ret = EINVAL; break; } if (copyin(where, &kd_Reg, sizeof(kd_regtype))) { - ret= EINVAL; + ret = EINVAL; break; } + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + ret = kdbg_setreg(&kd_Reg); break; case KERN_KDGETREG: - if(size < sizeof(kd_regtype)) { + if (size < sizeof(kd_regtype)) { ret = EINVAL; break; } ret = kdbg_getreg(&kd_Reg); - if (copyout(&kd_Reg, where, sizeof(kd_regtype))){ - ret=EINVAL; + if (copyout(&kd_Reg, where, sizeof(kd_regtype))) { + ret = EINVAL; } + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + break; case KERN_KDREADTR: - ret = kdbg_read(where, sizep); + ret = kdbg_read(where, sizep, NULL, NULL, RAW_VERSION1); + break; + case KERN_KDWRITETR: + case KERN_KDWRITETR_V3: + case KERN_KDWRITEMAP: + case KERN_KDWRITEMAP_V3: + { + struct vfs_context context; + struct fileproc *fp; + size_t number; + vnode_t vp; + int fd; + + if (name[0] == KERN_KDWRITETR || name[0] == KERN_KDWRITETR_V3) { + int s; + int wait_result = THREAD_AWAKENED; + u_int64_t abstime; + u_int64_t ns; + + if (*sizep) { + ns = ((u_int64_t)*sizep) * (u_int64_t)(1000 * 1000); + nanoseconds_to_absolutetime(ns, &abstime ); + clock_absolutetime_interval_to_deadline( abstime, &abstime ); + } else + abstime = 0; + + s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + lck_spin_lock(kdw_spin_lock); + + while (wait_result == THREAD_AWAKENED && kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count < n_storage_threshold) { + + kds_waiter = 1; + + if (abstime) + wait_result = lck_spin_sleep_deadline(kdw_spin_lock, 0, &kds_waiter, THREAD_ABORTSAFE, abstime); + else + wait_result = lck_spin_sleep(kdw_spin_lock, 0, &kds_waiter, THREAD_ABORTSAFE); + + kds_waiter = 0; + } + lck_spin_unlock(kdw_spin_lock); + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + } + p = current_proc(); + fd = value; + + proc_fdlock(p); + if ( (ret = fp_lookup(p, fd, &fp, 1)) ) { + proc_fdunlock(p); + break; + } + context.vc_thread = current_thread(); + context.vc_ucred = fp->f_fglob->fg_cred; + + if (FILEGLOB_DTYPE(fp->f_fglob) != DTYPE_VNODE) { + fp_drop(p, fd, fp, 1); + proc_fdunlock(p); + + ret = EBADF; + break; + } + vp = (struct vnode *)fp->f_fglob->fg_data; + proc_fdunlock(p); + + if ((ret = vnode_getwithref(vp)) == 0) { + RAW_file_offset = fp->f_fglob->fg_offset; + if (name[0] == KERN_KDWRITETR || name[0] == KERN_KDWRITETR_V3) { + number = nkdbufs * sizeof(kd_buf); + + KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(TRACE_WRITING_EVENTS | DBG_FUNC_START, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); + if (name[0] == KERN_KDWRITETR_V3) + ret = kdbg_read(0, &number, vp, &context, RAW_VERSION3); + else + ret = kdbg_read(0, &number, vp, &context, RAW_VERSION1); + KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(TRACE_WRITING_EVENTS | DBG_FUNC_END, number, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + *sizep = number; + } else { + number = kd_mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + if (name[0] == KERN_KDWRITEMAP_V3) + kdbg_readthrmap_v3(0, &number, fd); + else + kdbg_readthrmap(0, &number, vp, &context); + } + fp->f_fglob->fg_offset = RAW_file_offset; + vnode_put(vp); + } + fp_drop(p, fd, fp, 0); + + break; + } + case KERN_KDBUFWAIT: + { + /* WRITETR lite -- just block until there's data */ + int s; + int wait_result = THREAD_AWAKENED; + u_int64_t abstime; + u_int64_t ns; + size_t number = 0; + + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + + + if (*sizep) { + ns = ((u_int64_t)*sizep) * (u_int64_t)(1000 * 1000); + nanoseconds_to_absolutetime(ns, &abstime ); + clock_absolutetime_interval_to_deadline( abstime, &abstime ); + } else + abstime = 0; + + s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + if( !s ) + panic("trying to wait with interrupts off"); + lck_spin_lock(kdw_spin_lock); + + /* drop the mutex so don't exclude others from + * accessing trace + */ + lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); + + while (wait_result == THREAD_AWAKENED && + kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count < n_storage_threshold) { + + kds_waiter = 1; + + if (abstime) + wait_result = lck_spin_sleep_deadline(kdw_spin_lock, 0, &kds_waiter, THREAD_ABORTSAFE, abstime); + else + wait_result = lck_spin_sleep(kdw_spin_lock, 0, &kds_waiter, THREAD_ABORTSAFE); + + kds_waiter = 0; + } + + /* check the count under the spinlock */ + number = (kd_ctrl_page.kds_inuse_count >= n_storage_threshold); + + lck_spin_unlock(kdw_spin_lock); + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + + /* pick the mutex back up again */ + lck_mtx_lock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); + + /* write out whether we've exceeded the threshold */ + *sizep = number; break; + } case KERN_KDPIDTR: if (size < sizeof(kd_regtype)) { ret = EINVAL; break; } if (copyin(where, &kd_Reg, sizeof(kd_regtype))) { - ret= EINVAL; + ret = EINVAL; break; } + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + ret = kdbg_setpid(&kd_Reg); break; case KERN_KDPIDEX: @@ -1211,132 +3383,777 @@ kdbg_control(int *name, u_int namelen, user_addr_t where, size_t *sizep) break; } if (copyin(where, &kd_Reg, sizeof(kd_regtype))) { - ret= EINVAL; + ret = EINVAL; break; } + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + ret = kdbg_setpidex(&kd_Reg); break; - case KERN_KDTHRMAP: - ret = kdbg_readmap(where, sizep); - break; - case KERN_KDSETRTCDEC: + case KERN_KDCPUMAP: + ret = kdbg_readcpumap(where, sizep); + break; + case KERN_KDTHRMAP: + ret = kdbg_readthrmap(where, sizep, NULL, NULL); + break; + case KERN_KDREADCURTHRMAP: + ret = kdbg_readcurthrmap(where, sizep); + break; + case KERN_KDSETRTCDEC: if (size < sizeof(kd_regtype)) { ret = EINVAL; break; } if (copyin(where, &kd_Reg, sizeof(kd_regtype))) { - ret= EINVAL; + ret = EINVAL; break; } + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + ret = kdbg_setrtcdec(&kd_Reg); break; - + case KERN_KDSET_TYPEFILTER: + kdbg_disable_bg_trace(); + + if (size != KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE) { + ret = EINVAL; + break; + } + + if ((kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_TYPEFILTER_CHECK) == 0){ + if ((ret = kdbg_enable_typefilter())) + break; + } + + if (copyin(where, type_filter_bitmap, KDBG_TYPEFILTER_BITMAP_SIZE)) { + ret = EINVAL; + break; + } + kdbg_iop_list_callback(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, KD_CALLBACK_TYPEFILTER_CHANGED, type_filter_bitmap); + break; default: - ret= EINVAL; + ret = EINVAL; } - lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx); +out: + lck_mtx_unlock(kd_trace_mtx_sysctl); return(ret); } -kdbg_read(user_addr_t buffer, size_t *number) + +/* + * This code can run for the most part concurrently with kernel_debug_internal()... + * 'release_storage_unit' will take the kds_spin_lock which may cause us to briefly + * synchronize with the recording side of this puzzle... otherwise, we are able to + * move through the lists w/o use of any locks + */ +int +kdbg_read(user_addr_t buffer, size_t *number, vnode_t vp, vfs_context_t ctx, uint32_t file_version) { -int avail=*number; -int count=0; -int copycount=0; -int totalcount=0; -int s; -unsigned int my_kdebug_flags; -kd_buf * my_kd_bufptr; + unsigned int count; + unsigned int cpu, min_cpu; + uint64_t mintime, t, barrier = 0; + int error = 0; + kd_buf *tempbuf; + uint32_t rcursor; + kd_buf lostevent; + union kds_ptr kdsp; + struct kd_storage *kdsp_actual; + struct kd_bufinfo *kdbp; + struct kd_bufinfo *min_kdbp; + uint32_t tempbuf_count; + uint32_t tempbuf_number; + uint32_t old_kdebug_flags; + uint32_t old_kdebug_slowcheck; + boolean_t lostevents = FALSE; + boolean_t out_of_events = FALSE; + + assert(number); + count = *number/sizeof(kd_buf); + *number = 0; + + if (count == 0 || !(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_flags & KDBG_BUFINIT) || kdcopybuf == 0) + return EINVAL; + + memset(&lostevent, 0, sizeof(lostevent)); + lostevent.debugid = TRACE_LOST_EVENTS; + + /* Capture timestamp. Only sort events that have occured before the timestamp. + * Since the iop is being flushed here, its possible that events occur on the AP + * while running live tracing. If we are disabled, no new events should + * occur on the AP. + */ + + if (kd_ctrl_page.enabled) + { + // timestamp is non-zero value + barrier = mach_absolute_time() & KDBG_TIMESTAMP_MASK; + } + + // Request each IOP to provide us with up to date entries before merging buffers together. + kdbg_iop_list_callback(kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_iops, KD_CALLBACK_SYNC_FLUSH, NULL); - s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); - lck_spin_lock(kd_trace_lock); + /* + * because we hold kd_trace_mtx_sysctl, no other control threads can + * be playing with kdebug_flags... the code that cuts new events could + * be running, but it grabs kds_spin_lock if it needs to acquire a new + * storage chunk which is where it examines kdebug_flags... it its adding + * to the same chunk we're reading from, no problem... + */ - my_kdebug_flags = kdebug_flags; - my_kd_bufptr = kd_bufptr; + disable_wrap(&old_kdebug_slowcheck, &old_kdebug_flags); - lck_spin_unlock(kd_trace_lock); - ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + if (count > nkdbufs) + count = nkdbufs; - count = avail/sizeof(kd_buf); + if ((tempbuf_count = count) > KDCOPYBUF_COUNT) + tempbuf_count = KDCOPYBUF_COUNT; - if (count) { - if ((my_kdebug_flags & KDBG_BUFINIT) && kd_bufsize && kd_buffer) { - if (count > nkdbufs) - count = nkdbufs; - - if (!(my_kdebug_flags & KDBG_WRAPPED)) { - if (my_kd_bufptr == kd_readlast) { - *number = 0; - return(0); + while (count) { + tempbuf = kdcopybuf; + tempbuf_number = 0; + + // While space + while (tempbuf_count) { + mintime = 0xffffffffffffffffULL; + min_kdbp = NULL; + min_cpu = 0; + + // Check all CPUs + for (cpu = 0, kdbp = &kdbip[0]; cpu < kd_ctrl_page.kdebug_cpus; cpu++, kdbp++) { + + // Find one with raw data + if ((kdsp = kdbp->kd_list_head).raw == KDS_PTR_NULL) + continue; + /* Debugging aid: maintain a copy of the "kdsp" + * index. + */ + volatile union kds_ptr kdsp_shadow; + + kdsp_shadow = kdsp; + + // Get from cpu data to buffer header to buffer + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdsp); + + volatile struct kd_storage *kdsp_actual_shadow; + + kdsp_actual_shadow = kdsp_actual; + + // See if there are actual data left in this buffer + rcursor = kdsp_actual->kds_readlast; + + if (rcursor == kdsp_actual->kds_bufindx) + continue; + + t = kdbg_get_timestamp(&kdsp_actual->kds_records[rcursor]); + + if ((t > barrier) && (barrier > 0)) { + /* + * Need to wait to flush iop again before we + * sort any more data from the buffers + */ + out_of_events = TRUE; + break; } - if (my_kd_bufptr > kd_readlast) { - copycount = my_kd_bufptr - kd_readlast; - if (copycount > count) - copycount = count; - - if (copyout(kd_readlast, buffer, copycount * sizeof(kd_buf))) { - *number = 0; - return(EINVAL); - } - kd_readlast += copycount; - *number = copycount; - return(0); + if (t < kdsp_actual->kds_timestamp) { + /* + * indicates we've not yet completed filling + * in this event... + * this should only occur when we're looking + * at the buf that the record head is utilizing + * we'll pick these events up on the next + * call to kdbg_read + * we bail at this point so that we don't + * get an out-of-order timestream by continuing + * to read events from the other CPUs' timestream(s) + */ + out_of_events = TRUE; + break; + } + if (t < mintime) { + mintime = t; + min_kdbp = kdbp; + min_cpu = cpu; } } - if ( (my_kdebug_flags & KDBG_WRAPPED) ) { - /* Note that by setting kd_readlast equal to my_kd_bufptr, - * we now treat the kd_buffer read the same as if we weren't - * wrapped and my_kd_bufptr was less than kd_readlast. + if (min_kdbp == NULL || out_of_events == TRUE) { + /* + * all buffers ran empty */ - kd_readlast = my_kd_bufptr; - kdebug_flags &= ~KDBG_WRAPPED; + out_of_events = TRUE; + break; + } + + // Get data + kdsp = min_kdbp->kd_list_head; + kdsp_actual = POINTER_FROM_KDS_PTR(kdsp); + + if (kdsp_actual->kds_lostevents == TRUE) { + kdbg_set_timestamp_and_cpu(&lostevent, kdsp_actual->kds_records[kdsp_actual->kds_readlast].timestamp, min_cpu); + *tempbuf = lostevent; + + kdsp_actual->kds_lostevents = FALSE; + lostevents = TRUE; + + goto nextevent; } + + // Copy into buffer + *tempbuf = kdsp_actual->kds_records[kdsp_actual->kds_readlast++]; + + if (kdsp_actual->kds_readlast == EVENTS_PER_STORAGE_UNIT) + release_storage_unit(min_cpu, kdsp.raw); + /* - * first copyout from readlast to end of kd_buffer - */ - copycount = kd_buflast - kd_readlast; - if (copycount > count) - copycount = count; - if (copyout(kd_readlast, buffer, copycount * sizeof(kd_buf))) { - *number = 0; - return(EINVAL); + * Watch for out of order timestamps + */ + if (mintime < min_kdbp->kd_prev_timebase) { + /* + * if so, use the previous timestamp + 1 cycle + */ + min_kdbp->kd_prev_timebase++; + kdbg_set_timestamp_and_cpu(tempbuf, min_kdbp->kd_prev_timebase, kdbg_get_cpu(tempbuf)); + } else + min_kdbp->kd_prev_timebase = mintime; +nextevent: + tempbuf_count--; + tempbuf_number++; + tempbuf++; + + if ((RAW_file_written += sizeof(kd_buf)) >= RAW_FLUSH_SIZE) + break; + } + if (tempbuf_number) { + if (file_version == RAW_VERSION3) { + if ( !(kdbg_write_v3_event_chunk_header(buffer, V3_RAW_EVENTS, (tempbuf_number * sizeof(kd_buf)), vp, ctx))) { + error = EFAULT; + goto check_error; + } + if (buffer) + buffer += (sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3) + sizeof(uint64_t)); + + assert(count >= (sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3) + sizeof(uint64_t))); + count -= (sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3) + sizeof(uint64_t)); + *number += (sizeof(kd_chunk_header_v3) + sizeof(uint64_t)); } - buffer += (copycount * sizeof(kd_buf)); - count -= copycount; - totalcount = copycount; - kd_readlast += copycount; - - if (kd_readlast == kd_buflast) - kd_readlast = kd_buffer; - if (count == 0) { - *number = totalcount; - return(0); + if (vp) { + size_t write_size = tempbuf_number * sizeof(kd_buf); + error = kdbg_write_to_vnode((caddr_t)kdcopybuf, write_size, vp, ctx, RAW_file_offset); + if (!error) + RAW_file_offset += write_size; + + if (RAW_file_written >= RAW_FLUSH_SIZE) { + cluster_push(vp, 0); + + RAW_file_written = 0; + } + } else { + error = copyout(kdcopybuf, buffer, tempbuf_number * sizeof(kd_buf)); + buffer += (tempbuf_number * sizeof(kd_buf)); } - /* second copyout from top of kd_buffer to bufptr */ - copycount = my_kd_bufptr - kd_readlast; - if (copycount > count) - copycount = count; - if (copycount == 0) { - *number = totalcount; - return(0); +check_error: + if (error) { + *number = 0; + error = EINVAL; + break; } - if (copyout(kd_readlast, buffer, copycount * sizeof(kd_buf))) - return(EINVAL); - - kd_readlast += copycount; - totalcount += copycount; - *number = totalcount; - return(0); + count -= tempbuf_number; + *number += tempbuf_number; + } + if (out_of_events == TRUE) + /* + * all trace buffers are empty + */ + break; - } /* end if KDBG_BUFINIT */ - } /* end if count */ - return (EINVAL); + if ((tempbuf_count = count) > KDCOPYBUF_COUNT) + tempbuf_count = KDCOPYBUF_COUNT; + } + if ( !(old_kdebug_flags & KDBG_NOWRAP)) { + enable_wrap(old_kdebug_slowcheck, lostevents); + } + return (error); } + unsigned char *getProcName(struct proc *proc); unsigned char *getProcName(struct proc *proc) { return (unsigned char *) &proc->p_comm; /* Return pointer to the proc name */ } + +static int +stackshot_kern_return_to_bsd_error(kern_return_t kr) +{ + switch (kr) { + case KERN_SUCCESS: + return 0; + case KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE: + return ENOMEM; + case KERN_NO_SPACE: + return ENOSPC; + case KERN_NO_ACCESS: + return EPERM; + case KERN_MEMORY_PRESENT: + return EEXIST; + case KERN_NOT_SUPPORTED: + return ENOTSUP; + case KERN_NOT_IN_SET: + return ENOENT; + default: + return EINVAL; + } +} + + +/* + * DEPRECATION WARNING: THIS SYSCALL IS BEING REPLACED WITH SYS_stack_snapshot_with_config and SYS_microstackshot. + * + * stack_snapshot: Obtains a coherent set of stack traces for all threads + * on the system, tracing both kernel and user stacks + * where available. Uses machine specific trace routines + * for ppc, ppc64 and x86. + * Inputs: uap->pid - process id of process to be traced, or -1 + * for the entire system + * uap->tracebuf - address of the user space destination + * buffer + * uap->tracebuf_size - size of the user space trace buffer + * uap->options - various options, including the maximum + * number of frames to trace. + * Outputs: EPERM if the caller is not privileged + * EINVAL if the supplied trace buffer isn't sanely sized + * ENOMEM if we don't have enough memory to satisfy the + * request + * ENOENT if the target pid isn't found + * ENOSPC if the supplied buffer is insufficient + * *retval contains the number of bytes traced, if successful + * and -1 otherwise. If the request failed due to + * tracebuffer exhaustion, we copyout as much as possible. + */ +int +stack_snapshot(struct proc *p, register struct stack_snapshot_args *uap, int32_t *retval) { + int error = 0; + kern_return_t kr; + + if ((error = suser(kauth_cred_get(), &p->p_acflag))) + return(error); + + kr = stack_snapshot2(uap->pid, uap->tracebuf, uap->tracebuf_size, uap->flags, retval); + return stackshot_kern_return_to_bsd_error(kr); +} + +/* + * stack_snapshot_with_config: Obtains a coherent set of stack traces for specified threads on the sysem, + * tracing both kernel and user stacks where available. Allocates a buffer from the + * kernel and maps the buffer into the calling task's address space. + * + * Inputs: uap->stackshot_config_version - version of the stackshot config that is being passed + * uap->stackshot_config - pointer to the stackshot config + * uap->stackshot_config_size- size of the stackshot config being passed + * Outputs: EINVAL if there is a problem with the arguments + * EFAULT if we failed to copy in the arguments succesfully + * EPERM if the caller is not privileged + * ENOTSUP if the caller is passing a version of arguments that is not supported by the kernel + * (indicates libsyscall:kernel mismatch) or if the caller is requesting unsupported flags + * ENOENT if the caller is requesting an existing buffer that doesn't exist or if the + * requested PID isn't found + * ENOMEM if the kernel is unable to allocate enough memory to serve the request + * ENOSPC if there isn't enough space in the caller's address space to remap the buffer + * ESRCH if the target PID isn't found + * returns KERN_SUCCESS on success + */ +int +stack_snapshot_with_config(struct proc *p, struct stack_snapshot_with_config_args *uap, __unused int *retval) +{ + int error = 0; + kern_return_t kr; + + if ((error = suser(kauth_cred_get(), &p->p_acflag))) + return(error); + + if((void*)uap->stackshot_config == NULL) { + return EINVAL; + } + + switch (uap->stackshot_config_version) { + case STACKSHOT_CONFIG_TYPE: + if (uap->stackshot_config_size != sizeof(stackshot_config_t)) { + return EINVAL; + } + stackshot_config_t config; + error = copyin(uap->stackshot_config, &config, sizeof(stackshot_config_t)); + if (error != KERN_SUCCESS) + { + return EFAULT; + } + kr = kern_stack_snapshot_internal(uap->stackshot_config_version, &config, sizeof(stackshot_config_t), TRUE); + return stackshot_kern_return_to_bsd_error(kr); + default: + return ENOTSUP; + } +} + +#if CONFIG_TELEMETRY +/* + * microstackshot: Catch all system call for microstackshot related operations, including + * enabling/disabling both global and windowed microstackshots as well + * as retrieving windowed or global stackshots and the boot profile. + * Inputs: uap->tracebuf - address of the user space destination + * buffer + * uap->tracebuf_size - size of the user space trace buffer + * uap->flags - various flags + * Outputs: EPERM if the caller is not privileged + * EINVAL if the supplied mss_args is NULL, mss_args.tracebuf is NULL or mss_args.tracebuf_size is not sane + * ENOMEM if we don't have enough memory to satisfy the request + * *retval contains the number of bytes traced, if successful + * and -1 otherwise. + */ +int +microstackshot(struct proc *p, struct microstackshot_args *uap, int32_t *retval) +{ + int error = 0; + kern_return_t kr; + + if ((error = suser(kauth_cred_get(), &p->p_acflag))) + return(error); + + kr = stack_microstackshot(uap->tracebuf, uap->tracebuf_size, uap->flags, retval); + return stackshot_kern_return_to_bsd_error(kr); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_TELEMETRY */ + +/* + * kern_stack_snapshot_with_reason: Obtains a coherent set of stack traces for specified threads on the sysem, + * tracing both kernel and user stacks where available. Allocates a buffer from the + * kernel and stores the address of this buffer. + * + * Inputs: reason - the reason for triggering a stackshot (unused at the moment, but in the + * future will be saved in the stackshot) + * Outputs: EINVAL/ENOTSUP if there is a problem with the arguments + * EPERM if the caller doesn't pass at least one KERNEL stackshot flag + * ENOMEM if the kernel is unable to allocate enough memory to serve the request + * ESRCH if the target PID isn't found + * returns KERN_SUCCESS on success + */ +int +kern_stack_snapshot_with_reason(__unused char *reason) +{ + stackshot_config_t config; + kern_return_t kr; + + config.sc_pid = -1; + config.sc_flags = (STACKSHOT_SAVE_LOADINFO | STACKSHOT_GET_GLOBAL_MEM_STATS | STACKSHOT_SAVE_IN_KERNEL_BUFFER | + STACKSHOT_KCDATA_FORMAT); + config.sc_since_timestamp = 0; + config.sc_out_buffer_addr = 0; + config.sc_out_size_addr = 0; + + kr = kern_stack_snapshot_internal(STACKSHOT_CONFIG_TYPE, &config, sizeof(stackshot_config_t), FALSE); + return stackshot_kern_return_to_bsd_error(kr); +} + +/* + * stack_snapshot_from_kernel: Stackshot function for kernel consumers who have their own buffer. + * + * Inputs: pid - the PID to be traced or -1 for the whole system + * buf - a pointer to the buffer where the stackshot should be written + * size - the size of the buffer + * flags - flags to be passed to the stackshot + * *bytes_traced - a pointer to be filled with the length of the stackshot + * Outputs: -1 if there is a problem with the arguments + * the error returned by the stackshot code otherwise + */ +int +stack_snapshot_from_kernel(pid_t pid, void *buf, uint32_t size, uint32_t flags, unsigned *bytes_traced) +{ + kern_return_t kr; + + kr = stack_snapshot_from_kernel_internal(pid, buf, size, flags, bytes_traced); + if (kr == KERN_FAILURE) { + return -1; + } + + return kr; +} + +void +start_kern_tracing(unsigned int new_nkdbufs, boolean_t need_map) +{ + + if (!new_nkdbufs) + return; + nkdbufs = kdbg_set_nkdbufs(new_nkdbufs); + kdbg_lock_init(); + + kernel_debug_string_simple("start_kern_tracing"); + + if (0 == kdbg_reinit(TRUE)) { + + if (need_map == TRUE) { + uint32_t old1, old2; + + kdbg_thrmap_init(); + + disable_wrap(&old1, &old2); + } + + /* Hold off interrupts until the early traces are cut */ + boolean_t s = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); + + kdbg_set_tracing_enabled( + TRUE, + kdebug_serial ? + (KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE | KDEBUG_ENABLE_SERIAL) : + KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE); + + /* + * Transfer all very early events from the static buffer + * into the real buffers. + */ + kernel_debug_early_end(); + + ml_set_interrupts_enabled(s); + + printf("kernel tracing started\n"); +#if KDEBUG_MOJO_TRACE + if (kdebug_serial) { + printf("serial output enabled with %lu named events\n", + sizeof(kd_events)/sizeof(kd_event_t)); + } +#endif + } else { + printf("error from kdbg_reinit, kernel tracing not started\n"); + } +} + +void +start_kern_tracing_with_typefilter(unsigned int new_nkdbufs, + boolean_t need_map, + unsigned int typefilter) +{ + /* startup tracing */ + start_kern_tracing(new_nkdbufs, need_map); + + /* check that tracing was actually enabled */ + if (!(kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE)) + return; + + /* setup the typefiltering */ + if (0 == kdbg_enable_typefilter()) + setbit(type_filter_bitmap, + typefilter & (KDBG_CSC_MASK >> KDBG_CSC_OFFSET)); +} + +void +kdbg_dump_trace_to_file(const char *filename) +{ + vfs_context_t ctx; + vnode_t vp; + int error; + size_t number; + + + if ( !(kdebug_enable & KDEBUG_ENABLE_TRACE)) + return; + + if (global_state_pid != -1) { + if ((proc_find(global_state_pid)) != NULL) { + /* + * The global pid exists, we're running + * due to fs_usage, latency, etc... + * don't cut the panic/shutdown trace file + * Disable tracing from this point to avoid + * perturbing state. + */ + kdebug_enable = 0; + kd_ctrl_page.enabled = 0; + commpage_update_kdebug_enable(); + return; + } + } + KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT(TRACE_PANIC | DBG_FUNC_NONE, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); + + kdebug_enable = 0; + kd_ctrl_page.enabled = 0; + commpage_update_kdebug_enable(); + + ctx = vfs_context_kernel(); + + if ((error = vnode_open(filename, (O_CREAT | FWRITE | O_NOFOLLOW), 0600, 0, &vp, ctx))) + return; + + number = kd_mapcount * sizeof(kd_threadmap); + kdbg_readthrmap(0, &number, vp, ctx); + + number = nkdbufs*sizeof(kd_buf); + kdbg_read(0, &number, vp, ctx, RAW_VERSION1); + + vnode_close(vp, FWRITE, ctx); + + sync(current_proc(), (void *)NULL, (int *)NULL); +} + +/* Helper function for filling in the BSD name for an address space + * Defined here because the machine bindings know only Mach threads + * and nothing about BSD processes. + * + * FIXME: need to grab a lock during this? + */ +void kdbg_get_task_name(char* name_buf, int len, task_t task) +{ + proc_t proc; + + /* Note: we can't use thread->task (and functions that rely on it) here + * because it hasn't been initialized yet when this function is called. + * We use the explicitly-passed task parameter instead. + */ + proc = get_bsdtask_info(task); + if (proc != PROC_NULL) + snprintf(name_buf, len, "%s/%d", proc->p_comm, proc->p_pid); + else + snprintf(name_buf, len, "%p [!bsd]", task); +} + +#if KDEBUG_MOJO_TRACE +static kd_event_t * +binary_search(uint32_t id) +{ + int low, high, mid; + + low = 0; + high = sizeof(kd_events)/sizeof(kd_event_t) - 1; + + while (TRUE) + { + mid = (low + high) / 2; + + if (low > high) + return NULL; /* failed */ + else if ( low + 1 >= high) { + /* We have a match */ + if (kd_events[high].id == id) + return &kd_events[high]; + else if (kd_events[low].id == id) + return &kd_events[low]; + else + return NULL; /* search failed */ + } + else if (id < kd_events[mid].id) + high = mid; + else + low = mid; + } +} + +/* + * Look up event id to get name string. + * Using a per-cpu cache of a single entry + * before resorting to a binary search of the full table. + */ +#define NCACHE 1 +static kd_event_t *last_hit[MAX_CPUS]; +static kd_event_t * +event_lookup_cache(uint32_t cpu, uint32_t id) +{ + if (last_hit[cpu] == NULL || last_hit[cpu]->id != id) + last_hit[cpu] = binary_search(id); + return last_hit[cpu]; +} + +static uint64_t kd_last_timstamp; + +static void +kdebug_serial_print( + uint32_t cpunum, + uint32_t debugid, + uint64_t timestamp, + uintptr_t arg1, + uintptr_t arg2, + uintptr_t arg3, + uintptr_t arg4, + uintptr_t threadid + ) +{ + char kprintf_line[192]; + char event[40]; + uint64_t us = timestamp / NSEC_PER_USEC; + uint64_t us_tenth = (timestamp % NSEC_PER_USEC) / 100; + uint64_t delta = timestamp - kd_last_timstamp; + uint64_t delta_us = delta / NSEC_PER_USEC; + uint64_t delta_us_tenth = (delta % NSEC_PER_USEC) / 100; + uint32_t event_id = debugid & KDBG_EVENTID_MASK; + const char *command; + const char *bra; + const char *ket; + kd_event_t *ep; + + /* event time and delta from last */ + snprintf(kprintf_line, sizeof(kprintf_line), + "%11llu.%1llu %8llu.%1llu ", + us, us_tenth, delta_us, delta_us_tenth); + + + /* event (id or name) - start prefixed by "[", end postfixed by "]" */ + bra = (debugid & DBG_FUNC_START) ? "[" : " "; + ket = (debugid & DBG_FUNC_END) ? "]" : " "; + ep = event_lookup_cache(cpunum, event_id); + if (ep) { + if (strlen(ep->name) < sizeof(event) - 3) + snprintf(event, sizeof(event), "%s%s%s", + bra, ep->name, ket); + else + snprintf(event, sizeof(event), "%s%x(name too long)%s", + bra, event_id, ket); + } else { + snprintf(event, sizeof(event), "%s%x%s", + bra, event_id, ket); + } + snprintf(kprintf_line + strlen(kprintf_line), + sizeof(kprintf_line) - strlen(kprintf_line), + "%-40s ", event); + + /* arg1 .. arg4 with special cases for strings */ + switch (event_id) { + case VFS_LOOKUP: + case VFS_LOOKUP_DONE: + if (debugid & DBG_FUNC_START) { + /* arg1 hex then arg2..arg4 chars */ + snprintf(kprintf_line + strlen(kprintf_line), + sizeof(kprintf_line) - strlen(kprintf_line), + "%-16lx %-8s%-8s%-8s ", + arg1, (char*)&arg2, (char*)&arg3, (char*)&arg4); + break; + } + /* else fall through for arg1..arg4 chars */ + case TRACE_STRING_EXEC: + case TRACE_STRING_NEWTHREAD: + case TRACE_INFO_STRING: + snprintf(kprintf_line + strlen(kprintf_line), + sizeof(kprintf_line) - strlen(kprintf_line), + "%-8s%-8s%-8s%-8s ", + (char*)&arg1, (char*)&arg2, (char*)&arg3, (char*)&arg4); + break; + default: + snprintf(kprintf_line + strlen(kprintf_line), + sizeof(kprintf_line) - strlen(kprintf_line), + "%-16lx %-16lx %-16lx %-16lx", + arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4); + } + + /* threadid, cpu and command name */ + if (threadid == (uintptr_t)thread_tid(current_thread()) && + current_proc() && + current_proc()->p_comm[0]) + command = current_proc()->p_comm; + else + command = "-"; + snprintf(kprintf_line + strlen(kprintf_line), + sizeof(kprintf_line) - strlen(kprintf_line), + " %-16lx %-2d %s\n", + threadid, cpunum, command); + + kprintf("%s", kprintf_line); + kd_last_timstamp = timestamp; +} +#endif