strace.c revision a34deadbb3419909d691de514a298f6b748f2d95
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Paul Kranenburg <pk@cs.few.eur.nl>
3 * Copyright (c) 1993 Branko Lankester <branko@hacktic.nl>
4 * Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
5 * Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Wichert Akkerman <wichert@cistron.nl>
6 * All rights reserved.
7 *
8 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10 * are met:
11 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
17 *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
18 *
19 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
20 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
21 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
22 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
23 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
24 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
25 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
26 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
27 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
28 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
29 */
30
31#include "defs.h"
32#include <stdarg.h>
33#include <sys/param.h>
34#include <fcntl.h>
35#include <sys/resource.h>
36#include <sys/wait.h>
37#include <sys/stat.h>
38#include <pwd.h>
39#include <grp.h>
40#include <dirent.h>
41#include <sys/utsname.h>
42#ifdef HAVE_PRCTL
43# include <sys/prctl.h>
44#endif
45#if defined(IA64)
46# include <asm/ptrace_offsets.h>
47#endif
48/* In some libc, these aren't declared. Do it ourself: */
49extern char **environ;
50extern int optind;
51extern char *optarg;
52
53
54#if defined __NR_tkill
55# define my_tkill(tid, sig) syscall(__NR_tkill, (tid), (sig))
56#else
57   /* kill() may choose arbitrarily the target task of the process group
58      while we later wait on a that specific TID.  PID process waits become
59      TID task specific waits for a process under ptrace(2).  */
60# warning "tkill(2) not available, risk of strace hangs!"
61# define my_tkill(tid, sig) kill((tid), (sig))
62#endif
63
64/* Glue for systems without a MMU that cannot provide fork() */
65#if !defined(HAVE_FORK)
66# undef NOMMU_SYSTEM
67# define NOMMU_SYSTEM 1
68#endif
69#if NOMMU_SYSTEM
70# define fork() vfork()
71#endif
72
73cflag_t cflag = CFLAG_NONE;
74unsigned int followfork = 0;
75unsigned int ptrace_setoptions = 0;
76unsigned int xflag = 0;
77bool need_fork_exec_workarounds = 0;
78bool debug_flag = 0;
79bool Tflag = 0;
80bool iflag = 0;
81unsigned int qflag = 0;
82/* Which WSTOPSIG(status) value marks syscall traps? */
83static unsigned int syscall_trap_sig = SIGTRAP;
84static unsigned int tflag = 0;
85static bool rflag = 0;
86static bool print_pid_pfx = 0;
87
88/* -I n */
89enum {
90    INTR_NOT_SET        = 0,
91    INTR_ANYWHERE       = 1, /* don't block/ignore any signals */
92    INTR_WHILE_WAIT     = 2, /* block fatal signals while decoding syscall. default */
93    INTR_NEVER          = 3, /* block fatal signals. default if '-o FILE PROG' */
94    INTR_BLOCK_TSTP_TOO = 4, /* block fatal signals and SIGTSTP (^Z) */
95    NUM_INTR_OPTS
96};
97static int opt_intr;
98/* We play with signal mask only if this mode is active: */
99#define interactive (opt_intr == INTR_WHILE_WAIT)
100
101/*
102 * daemonized_tracer supports -D option.
103 * With this option, strace forks twice.
104 * Unlike normal case, with -D *grandparent* process exec's,
105 * becoming a traced process. Child exits (this prevents traced process
106 * from having children it doesn't expect to have), and grandchild
107 * attaches to grandparent similarly to strace -p PID.
108 * This allows for more transparent interaction in cases
109 * when process and its parent are communicating via signals,
110 * wait() etc. Without -D, strace process gets lodged in between,
111 * disrupting parent<->child link.
112 */
113static bool daemonized_tracer = 0;
114
115#if USE_SEIZE
116static int post_attach_sigstop = TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP;
117# define use_seize (post_attach_sigstop == 0)
118#else
119# define post_attach_sigstop TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP
120# define use_seize 0
121#endif
122
123/* Sometimes we want to print only succeeding syscalls. */
124bool not_failing_only = 0;
125
126/* Show path associated with fd arguments */
127bool show_fd_path = 0;
128
129static bool detach_on_execve = 0;
130/* Are we "strace PROG" and need to skip detach on first execve? */
131static bool skip_one_b_execve = 0;
132/* Are we "strace PROG" and need to hide everything until execve? */
133bool hide_log_until_execve = 0;
134
135static int exit_code = 0;
136static int strace_child = 0;
137static int strace_tracer_pid = 0;
138
139static char *username = NULL;
140static uid_t run_uid;
141static gid_t run_gid;
142
143unsigned int max_strlen = DEFAULT_STRLEN;
144static int acolumn = DEFAULT_ACOLUMN;
145static char *acolumn_spaces;
146
147static char *outfname = NULL;
148/* If -ff, points to stderr. Else, it's our common output log */
149static FILE *shared_log;
150
151struct tcb *printing_tcp = NULL;
152static struct tcb *current_tcp;
153
154static struct tcb **tcbtab;
155static unsigned int nprocs, tcbtabsize;
156static const char *progname;
157
158unsigned os_release; /* generated from uname()'s u.release */
159
160static void detach(struct tcb *tcp);
161static void cleanup(void);
162static void interrupt(int sig);
163static sigset_t empty_set, blocked_set;
164
165#ifdef HAVE_SIG_ATOMIC_T
166static volatile sig_atomic_t interrupted;
167#else
168static volatile int interrupted;
169#endif
170
171#ifndef HAVE_STRERROR
172
173#if !HAVE_DECL_SYS_ERRLIST
174extern int sys_nerr;
175extern char *sys_errlist[];
176#endif
177
178const char *
179strerror(int err_no)
180{
181	static char buf[sizeof("Unknown error %d") + sizeof(int)*3];
182
183	if (err_no < 1 || err_no >= sys_nerr) {
184		sprintf(buf, "Unknown error %d", err_no);
185		return buf;
186	}
187	return sys_errlist[err_no];
188}
189
190#endif /* HAVE_STERRROR */
191
192static void
193usage(FILE *ofp, int exitval)
194{
195	fprintf(ofp, "\
196usage: strace [-CdffhiqrtttTvVxxy] [-I n] [-e expr]...\n\
197              [-a column] [-o file] [-s strsize] [-P path]...\n\
198              -p pid... / [-D] [-E var=val]... [-u username] PROG [ARGS]\n\
199   or: strace -c[df] [-I n] [-e expr]... [-O overhead] [-S sortby]\n\
200              -p pid... / [-D] [-E var=val]... [-u username] PROG [ARGS]\n\
201-c -- count time, calls, and errors for each syscall and report summary\n\
202-C -- like -c but also print regular output\n\
203-d -- enable debug output to stderr\n\
204-D -- run tracer process as a detached grandchild, not as parent\n\
205-f -- follow forks, -ff -- with output into separate files\n\
206-i -- print instruction pointer at time of syscall\n\
207-q -- suppress messages about attaching, detaching, etc.\n\
208-r -- print relative timestamp, -t -- absolute timestamp, -tt -- with usecs\n\
209-T -- print time spent in each syscall\n\
210-v -- verbose mode: print unabbreviated argv, stat, termios, etc. args\n\
211-x -- print non-ascii strings in hex, -xx -- print all strings in hex\n\
212-y -- print paths associated with file descriptor arguments\n\
213-h -- print help message, -V -- print version\n\
214-a column -- alignment COLUMN for printing syscall results (default %d)\n\
215-b execve -- detach on this syscall\n\
216-e expr -- a qualifying expression: option=[!]all or option=[!]val1[,val2]...\n\
217   options: trace, abbrev, verbose, raw, signal, read, write\n\
218-I interruptible --\n\
219   1: no signals are blocked\n\
220   2: fatal signals are blocked while decoding syscall (default)\n\
221   3: fatal signals are always blocked (default if '-o FILE PROG')\n\
222   4: fatal signals and SIGTSTP (^Z) are always blocked\n\
223      (useful to make 'strace -o FILE PROG' not stop on ^Z)\n\
224-o file -- send trace output to FILE instead of stderr\n\
225-O overhead -- set overhead for tracing syscalls to OVERHEAD usecs\n\
226-p pid -- trace process with process id PID, may be repeated\n\
227-s strsize -- limit length of print strings to STRSIZE chars (default %d)\n\
228-S sortby -- sort syscall counts by: time, calls, name, nothing (default %s)\n\
229-u username -- run command as username handling setuid and/or setgid\n\
230-E var=val -- put var=val in the environment for command\n\
231-E var -- remove var from the environment for command\n\
232-P path -- trace accesses to path\n\
233"
234/* ancient, no one should use it
235-F -- attempt to follow vforks (deprecated, use -f)\n\
236 */
237/* this is broken, so don't document it
238-z -- print only succeeding syscalls\n\
239 */
240, DEFAULT_ACOLUMN, DEFAULT_STRLEN, DEFAULT_SORTBY);
241	exit(exitval);
242}
243
244static void die(void) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
245static void die(void)
246{
247	if (strace_tracer_pid == getpid()) {
248		cflag = 0;
249		cleanup();
250	}
251	exit(1);
252}
253
254static void verror_msg(int err_no, const char *fmt, va_list p)
255{
256	char *msg;
257
258	fflush(NULL);
259
260	/* We want to print entire message with single fprintf to ensure
261	 * message integrity if stderr is shared with other programs.
262	 * Thus we use vasprintf + single fprintf.
263	 */
264	msg = NULL;
265	if (vasprintf(&msg, fmt, p) >= 0) {
266		if (err_no)
267			fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: %s\n", progname, msg, strerror(err_no));
268		else
269			fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", progname, msg);
270		free(msg);
271	} else {
272		/* malloc in vasprintf failed, try it without malloc */
273		fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname);
274		vfprintf(stderr, fmt, p);
275		if (err_no)
276			fprintf(stderr, ": %s\n", strerror(err_no));
277		else
278			putc('\n', stderr);
279	}
280	/* We don't switch stderr to buffered, thus fprintf(stderr)
281	 * always flushes its output and this is not necessary: */
282	/* fflush(stderr); */
283}
284
285void error_msg(const char *fmt, ...)
286{
287	va_list p;
288	va_start(p, fmt);
289	verror_msg(0, fmt, p);
290	va_end(p);
291}
292
293void error_msg_and_die(const char *fmt, ...)
294{
295	va_list p;
296	va_start(p, fmt);
297	verror_msg(0, fmt, p);
298	die();
299}
300
301void perror_msg(const char *fmt, ...)
302{
303	va_list p;
304	va_start(p, fmt);
305	verror_msg(errno, fmt, p);
306	va_end(p);
307}
308
309void perror_msg_and_die(const char *fmt, ...)
310{
311	va_list p;
312	va_start(p, fmt);
313	verror_msg(errno, fmt, p);
314	die();
315}
316
317void die_out_of_memory(void)
318{
319	static bool recursed = 0;
320	if (recursed)
321		exit(1);
322	recursed = 1;
323	error_msg_and_die("Out of memory");
324}
325
326static void
327error_opt_arg(int opt, const char *arg)
328{
329	error_msg_and_die("Invalid -%c argument: '%s'", opt, arg);
330}
331
332#if USE_SEIZE
333static int
334ptrace_attach_or_seize(int pid)
335{
336	int r;
337	if (!use_seize)
338		return ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, pid, 0L, 0L);
339	r = ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, pid, 0L, (unsigned long)ptrace_setoptions);
340	if (r)
341		return r;
342	r = ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT, pid, 0L, 0L);
343	return r;
344}
345#else
346# define ptrace_attach_or_seize(pid) ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, (pid), 0, 0)
347#endif
348
349/*
350 * Used when we want to unblock stopped traced process.
351 * Should be only used with PTRACE_CONT, PTRACE_DETACH and PTRACE_SYSCALL.
352 * Returns 0 on success or if error was ESRCH
353 * (presumably process was killed while we talk to it).
354 * Otherwise prints error message and returns -1.
355 */
356static int
357ptrace_restart(int op, struct tcb *tcp, int sig)
358{
359	int err;
360	const char *msg;
361
362	errno = 0;
363	ptrace(op, tcp->pid, (void *) 0, (long) sig);
364	err = errno;
365	if (!err)
366		return 0;
367
368	msg = "SYSCALL";
369	if (op == PTRACE_CONT)
370		msg = "CONT";
371	if (op == PTRACE_DETACH)
372		msg = "DETACH";
373#ifdef PTRACE_LISTEN
374	if (op == PTRACE_LISTEN)
375		msg = "LISTEN";
376#endif
377	/*
378	 * Why curcol != 0? Otherwise sometimes we get this:
379	 *
380	 * 10252 kill(10253, SIGKILL)              = 0
381	 *  <ptrace(SYSCALL,10252):No such process>10253 ...next decode...
382	 *
383	 * 10252 died after we retrieved syscall exit data,
384	 * but before we tried to restart it. Log looks ugly.
385	 */
386	if (current_tcp && current_tcp->curcol != 0) {
387		tprintf(" <ptrace(%s):%s>\n", msg, strerror(err));
388		line_ended();
389	}
390	if (err == ESRCH)
391		return 0;
392	errno = err;
393	perror_msg("ptrace(PTRACE_%s,pid:%d,sig:%d)", msg, tcp->pid, sig);
394	return -1;
395}
396
397static void
398set_cloexec_flag(int fd)
399{
400	int flags, newflags;
401
402	flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD);
403	if (flags < 0) {
404		/* Can happen only if fd is bad.
405		 * Should never happen: if it does, we have a bug
406		 * in the caller. Therefore we just abort
407		 * instead of propagating the error.
408		 */
409		perror_msg_and_die("fcntl(%d, F_GETFD)", fd);
410	}
411
412	newflags = flags | FD_CLOEXEC;
413	if (flags == newflags)
414		return;
415
416	fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, newflags); /* never fails */
417}
418
419static void kill_save_errno(pid_t pid, int sig)
420{
421	int saved_errno = errno;
422
423	(void) kill(pid, sig);
424	errno = saved_errno;
425}
426
427/*
428 * When strace is setuid executable, we have to swap uids
429 * before and after filesystem and process management operations.
430 */
431static void
432swap_uid(void)
433{
434	int euid = geteuid(), uid = getuid();
435
436	if (euid != uid && setreuid(euid, uid) < 0) {
437		perror_msg_and_die("setreuid");
438	}
439}
440
441#if _LFS64_LARGEFILE
442# define fopen_for_output fopen64
443# define struct_stat struct stat64
444# define stat_file stat64
445# define struct_dirent struct dirent64
446# define read_dir readdir64
447# define struct_rlimit struct rlimit64
448# define set_rlimit setrlimit64
449#else
450# define fopen_for_output fopen
451# define struct_stat struct stat
452# define stat_file stat
453# define struct_dirent struct dirent
454# define read_dir readdir
455# define struct_rlimit struct rlimit
456# define set_rlimit setrlimit
457#endif
458
459static FILE *
460strace_fopen(const char *path)
461{
462	FILE *fp;
463
464	swap_uid();
465	fp = fopen_for_output(path, "w");
466	if (!fp)
467		perror_msg_and_die("Can't fopen '%s'", path);
468	swap_uid();
469	set_cloexec_flag(fileno(fp));
470	return fp;
471}
472
473static int popen_pid = 0;
474
475#ifndef _PATH_BSHELL
476# define _PATH_BSHELL "/bin/sh"
477#endif
478
479/*
480 * We cannot use standard popen(3) here because we have to distinguish
481 * popen child process from other processes we trace, and standard popen(3)
482 * does not export its child's pid.
483 */
484static FILE *
485strace_popen(const char *command)
486{
487	FILE *fp;
488	int pid;
489	int fds[2];
490
491	swap_uid();
492	if (pipe(fds) < 0)
493		perror_msg_and_die("pipe");
494
495	set_cloexec_flag(fds[1]); /* never fails */
496
497	pid = vfork();
498	if (pid < 0)
499		perror_msg_and_die("vfork");
500
501	if (pid == 0) {
502		/* child */
503		close(fds[1]);
504		if (fds[0] != 0) {
505			if (dup2(fds[0], 0))
506				perror_msg_and_die("dup2");
507			close(fds[0]);
508		}
509		execl(_PATH_BSHELL, "sh", "-c", command, NULL);
510		perror_msg_and_die("Can't execute '%s'", _PATH_BSHELL);
511	}
512
513	/* parent */
514	popen_pid = pid;
515	close(fds[0]);
516	swap_uid();
517	fp = fdopen(fds[1], "w");
518	if (!fp)
519		die_out_of_memory();
520	return fp;
521}
522
523void
524tprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
525{
526	va_list args;
527
528	va_start(args, fmt);
529	if (current_tcp) {
530		int n = strace_vfprintf(current_tcp->outf, fmt, args);
531		if (n < 0) {
532			if (current_tcp->outf != stderr)
533				perror_msg("%s", outfname);
534		} else
535			current_tcp->curcol += n;
536	}
537	va_end(args);
538}
539
540void
541tprints(const char *str)
542{
543	if (current_tcp) {
544		int n = fputs_unlocked(str, current_tcp->outf);
545		if (n >= 0) {
546			current_tcp->curcol += strlen(str);
547			return;
548		}
549		if (current_tcp->outf != stderr)
550			perror_msg("%s", outfname);
551	}
552}
553
554void
555line_ended(void)
556{
557	if (current_tcp) {
558		current_tcp->curcol = 0;
559		fflush(current_tcp->outf);
560	}
561	if (printing_tcp) {
562		printing_tcp->curcol = 0;
563		printing_tcp = NULL;
564	}
565}
566
567void
568printleader(struct tcb *tcp)
569{
570	/* If -ff, "previous tcb we printed" is always the same as current,
571	 * because we have per-tcb output files.
572	 */
573	if (followfork >= 2)
574		printing_tcp = tcp;
575
576	if (printing_tcp) {
577		current_tcp = printing_tcp;
578		if (printing_tcp->curcol != 0 && (followfork < 2 || printing_tcp == tcp)) {
579			/*
580			 * case 1: we have a shared log (i.e. not -ff), and last line
581			 * wasn't finished (same or different tcb, doesn't matter).
582			 * case 2: split log, we are the same tcb, but our last line
583			 * didn't finish ("SIGKILL nuked us after syscall entry" etc).
584			 */
585			tprints(" <unfinished ...>\n");
586			printing_tcp->curcol = 0;
587		}
588	}
589
590	printing_tcp = tcp;
591	current_tcp = tcp;
592	current_tcp->curcol = 0;
593
594	if (print_pid_pfx)
595		tprintf("%-5d ", tcp->pid);
596	else if (nprocs > 1 && !outfname)
597		tprintf("[pid %5u] ", tcp->pid);
598
599	if (tflag) {
600		char str[sizeof("HH:MM:SS")];
601		struct timeval tv, dtv;
602		static struct timeval otv;
603
604		gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
605		if (rflag) {
606			if (otv.tv_sec == 0)
607				otv = tv;
608			tv_sub(&dtv, &tv, &otv);
609			tprintf("%6ld.%06ld ",
610				(long) dtv.tv_sec, (long) dtv.tv_usec);
611			otv = tv;
612		}
613		else if (tflag > 2) {
614			tprintf("%ld.%06ld ",
615				(long) tv.tv_sec, (long) tv.tv_usec);
616		}
617		else {
618			time_t local = tv.tv_sec;
619			strftime(str, sizeof(str), "%T", localtime(&local));
620			if (tflag > 1)
621				tprintf("%s.%06ld ", str, (long) tv.tv_usec);
622			else
623				tprintf("%s ", str);
624		}
625	}
626	if (iflag)
627		print_pc(tcp);
628}
629
630void
631tabto(void)
632{
633	if (current_tcp->curcol < acolumn)
634		tprints(acolumn_spaces + current_tcp->curcol);
635}
636
637/* Should be only called directly *after successful attach* to a tracee.
638 * Otherwise, "strace -oFILE -ff -p<nonexistant_pid>"
639 * may create bogus empty FILE.<nonexistant_pid>, and then die.
640 */
641static void
642newoutf(struct tcb *tcp)
643{
644	tcp->outf = shared_log; /* if not -ff mode, the same file is for all */
645	if (followfork >= 2) {
646		char name[520 + sizeof(int) * 3];
647		sprintf(name, "%.512s.%u", outfname, tcp->pid);
648		tcp->outf = strace_fopen(name);
649	}
650}
651
652static void
653expand_tcbtab(void)
654{
655	/* Allocate some more TCBs and expand the table.
656	   We don't want to relocate the TCBs because our
657	   callers have pointers and it would be a pain.
658	   So tcbtab is a table of pointers.  Since we never
659	   free the TCBs, we allocate a single chunk of many.  */
660	int i = tcbtabsize;
661	struct tcb *newtcbs = calloc(tcbtabsize, sizeof(newtcbs[0]));
662	struct tcb **newtab = realloc(tcbtab, tcbtabsize * 2 * sizeof(tcbtab[0]));
663	if (!newtab || !newtcbs)
664		die_out_of_memory();
665	tcbtabsize *= 2;
666	tcbtab = newtab;
667	while (i < tcbtabsize)
668		tcbtab[i++] = newtcbs++;
669}
670
671static struct tcb *
672alloctcb(int pid)
673{
674	int i;
675	struct tcb *tcp;
676
677	if (nprocs == tcbtabsize)
678		expand_tcbtab();
679
680	for (i = 0; i < tcbtabsize; i++) {
681		tcp = tcbtab[i];
682		if (!tcp->pid) {
683			memset(tcp, 0, sizeof(*tcp));
684			tcp->pid = pid;
685#if SUPPORTED_PERSONALITIES > 1
686			tcp->currpers = current_personality;
687#endif
688			nprocs++;
689			if (debug_flag)
690				fprintf(stderr, "new tcb for pid %d, active tcbs:%d\n", tcp->pid, nprocs);
691			return tcp;
692		}
693	}
694	error_msg_and_die("bug in alloctcb");
695}
696
697static void
698droptcb(struct tcb *tcp)
699{
700	if (tcp->pid == 0)
701		return;
702
703	nprocs--;
704	if (debug_flag)
705		fprintf(stderr, "dropped tcb for pid %d, %d remain\n", tcp->pid, nprocs);
706
707	if (tcp->outf) {
708		if (followfork >= 2) {
709			if (tcp->curcol != 0)
710				fprintf(tcp->outf, " <detached ...>\n");
711			fclose(tcp->outf);
712		} else {
713			if (printing_tcp == tcp && tcp->curcol != 0)
714				fprintf(tcp->outf, " <detached ...>\n");
715			fflush(tcp->outf);
716		}
717	}
718
719	if (current_tcp == tcp)
720		current_tcp = NULL;
721	if (printing_tcp == tcp)
722		printing_tcp = NULL;
723
724	memset(tcp, 0, sizeof(*tcp));
725}
726
727/* Detach traced process.
728 * Never call DETACH twice on the same process as both unattached and
729 * attached-unstopped processes give the same ESRCH.  For unattached process we
730 * would SIGSTOP it and wait for its SIGSTOP notification forever.
731 */
732static void
733detach(struct tcb *tcp)
734{
735	int error;
736	int status;
737
738	if (tcp->flags & TCB_BPTSET)
739		clearbpt(tcp);
740
741	/*
742	 * Linux wrongly insists the child be stopped
743	 * before detaching.  Arghh.  We go through hoops
744	 * to make a clean break of things.
745	 */
746#if defined(SPARC)
747# undef PTRACE_DETACH
748# define PTRACE_DETACH PTRACE_SUNDETACH
749#endif
750
751	if (!(tcp->flags & TCB_ATTACHED))
752		goto drop;
753
754	/* We attached but possibly didn't see the expected SIGSTOP.
755	 * We must catch exactly one as otherwise the detached process
756	 * would be left stopped (process state T).
757	 */
758	if (tcp->flags & TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP)
759		goto wait_loop;
760
761	error = ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, tcp->pid, 0, 0);
762	if (!error) {
763		/* On a clear day, you can see forever. */
764		goto drop;
765	}
766	if (errno != ESRCH) {
767		/* Shouldn't happen. */
768		perror_msg("detach: ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH,%u)", tcp->pid);
769		goto drop;
770	}
771	/* ESRCH: process is either not stopped or doesn't exist. */
772	if (my_tkill(tcp->pid, 0) < 0) {
773		if (errno != ESRCH)
774			/* Shouldn't happen. */
775			perror_msg("detach: tkill(%u,0)", tcp->pid);
776		/* else: process doesn't exist. */
777		goto drop;
778	}
779	/* Process is not stopped, need to stop it. */
780	if (use_seize) {
781		/*
782		 * With SEIZE, tracee can be in group-stop already.
783		 * In this state sending it another SIGSTOP does nothing.
784		 * Need to use INTERRUPT.
785		 * Testcase: trying to ^C a "strace -p <stopped_process>".
786		 */
787		error = ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT, tcp->pid, 0, 0);
788		if (!error)
789			goto wait_loop;
790		if (errno != ESRCH)
791			perror_msg("detach: ptrace(PTRACE_INTERRUPT,%u)", tcp->pid);
792	}
793	else {
794		error = my_tkill(tcp->pid, SIGSTOP);
795		if (!error)
796			goto wait_loop;
797		if (errno != ESRCH)
798			perror_msg("detach: tkill(%u,SIGSTOP)", tcp->pid);
799	}
800	/* Either process doesn't exist, or some weird error. */
801	goto drop;
802
803 wait_loop:
804	/* We end up here in three cases:
805	 * 1. We sent PTRACE_INTERRUPT (use_seize case)
806	 * 2. We sent SIGSTOP (!use_seize)
807	 * 3. Attach SIGSTOP was already pending (TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP set)
808	 */
809	for (;;) {
810		int sig;
811		if (waitpid(tcp->pid, &status, __WALL) < 0) {
812			if (errno == EINTR)
813				continue;
814			/*
815			 * if (errno == ECHILD) break;
816			 * ^^^  WRONG! We expect this PID to exist,
817			 * and want to emit a message otherwise:
818			 */
819			perror_msg("detach: waitpid(%u)", tcp->pid);
820			break;
821		}
822		if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) {
823			/*
824			 * Tracee exited or was killed by signal.
825			 * We shouldn't normally reach this place:
826			 * we don't want to consume exit status.
827			 * Consider "strace -p PID" being ^C-ed:
828			 * we want merely to detach from PID.
829			 *
830			 * However, we _can_ end up here if tracee
831			 * was SIGKILLed.
832			 */
833			break;
834		}
835		sig = WSTOPSIG(status);
836		if (debug_flag)
837			fprintf(stderr, "detach wait: event:%d sig:%d\n",
838					(unsigned)status >> 16, sig);
839		if (use_seize) {
840			unsigned event = (unsigned)status >> 16;
841			if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_STOP /*&& sig == SIGTRAP*/) {
842				/*
843				 * sig == SIGTRAP: PTRACE_INTERRUPT stop.
844				 * sig == other: process was already stopped
845				 * with this stopping sig (see tests/detach-stopped).
846				 * Looks like re-injecting this sig is not necessary
847				 * in DETACH for the tracee to remain stopped.
848				 */
849				sig = 0;
850			}
851			/*
852			 * PTRACE_INTERRUPT is not guaranteed to produce
853			 * the above event if other ptrace-stop is pending.
854			 * See tests/detach-sleeping testcase:
855			 * strace got SIGINT while tracee is sleeping.
856			 * We sent PTRACE_INTERRUPT.
857			 * We see syscall exit, not PTRACE_INTERRUPT stop.
858			 * We won't get PTRACE_INTERRUPT stop
859			 * if we would CONT now. Need to DETACH.
860			 */
861			if (sig == syscall_trap_sig)
862				sig = 0;
863			/* else: not sure in which case we can be here.
864			 * Signal stop? Inject it while detaching.
865			 */
866			ptrace_restart(PTRACE_DETACH, tcp, sig);
867			break;
868		}
869		/* Note: this check has to be after use_seize check */
870		/* (else, in use_seize case SIGSTOP will be mistreated) */
871		if (sig == SIGSTOP) {
872			/* Detach, suppressing SIGSTOP */
873			ptrace_restart(PTRACE_DETACH, tcp, 0);
874			break;
875		}
876		if (sig == syscall_trap_sig)
877			sig = 0;
878		/* Can't detach just yet, may need to wait for SIGSTOP */
879		error = ptrace_restart(PTRACE_CONT, tcp, sig);
880		if (error < 0) {
881			/* Should not happen.
882			 * Note: ptrace_restart returns 0 on ESRCH, so it's not it.
883			 * ptrace_restart already emitted error message.
884			 */
885			break;
886		}
887	}
888
889 drop:
890	if (!qflag && (tcp->flags & TCB_ATTACHED))
891		fprintf(stderr, "Process %u detached\n", tcp->pid);
892
893	droptcb(tcp);
894}
895
896static void
897process_opt_p_list(char *opt)
898{
899	while (*opt) {
900		/*
901		 * We accept -p PID,PID; -p "`pidof PROG`"; -p "`pgrep PROG`".
902		 * pidof uses space as delim, pgrep uses newline. :(
903		 */
904		int pid;
905		char *delim = opt + strcspn(opt, ", \n\t");
906		char c = *delim;
907
908		*delim = '\0';
909		pid = string_to_uint(opt);
910		if (pid <= 0) {
911			error_msg_and_die("Invalid process id: '%s'", opt);
912		}
913		if (pid == strace_tracer_pid) {
914			error_msg_and_die("I'm sorry, I can't let you do that, Dave.");
915		}
916		*delim = c;
917		alloctcb(pid);
918		if (c == '\0')
919			break;
920		opt = delim + 1;
921	}
922}
923
924static void
925startup_attach(void)
926{
927	int tcbi;
928	struct tcb *tcp;
929
930	/*
931	 * Block user interruptions as we would leave the traced
932	 * process stopped (process state T) if we would terminate in
933	 * between PTRACE_ATTACH and wait4() on SIGSTOP.
934	 * We rely on cleanup() from this point on.
935	 */
936	if (interactive)
937		sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &blocked_set, NULL);
938
939	if (daemonized_tracer) {
940		pid_t pid = fork();
941		if (pid < 0) {
942			perror_msg_and_die("fork");
943		}
944		if (pid) { /* parent */
945			/*
946			 * Wait for grandchild to attach to straced process
947			 * (grandparent). Grandchild SIGKILLs us after it attached.
948			 * Grandparent's wait() is unblocked by our death,
949			 * it proceeds to exec the straced program.
950			 */
951			pause();
952			_exit(0); /* paranoia */
953		}
954		/* grandchild */
955		/* We will be the tracer process. Remember our new pid: */
956		strace_tracer_pid = getpid();
957	}
958
959	for (tcbi = 0; tcbi < tcbtabsize; tcbi++) {
960		tcp = tcbtab[tcbi];
961
962		if (!tcp->pid)
963			continue;
964
965		/* Is this a process we should attach to, but not yet attached? */
966		if (tcp->flags & TCB_ATTACHED)
967			continue; /* no, we already attached it */
968
969		if (followfork && !daemonized_tracer) {
970			char procdir[sizeof("/proc/%d/task") + sizeof(int) * 3];
971			DIR *dir;
972
973			sprintf(procdir, "/proc/%d/task", tcp->pid);
974			dir = opendir(procdir);
975			if (dir != NULL) {
976				unsigned int ntid = 0, nerr = 0;
977				struct_dirent *de;
978
979				while ((de = read_dir(dir)) != NULL) {
980					struct tcb *cur_tcp;
981					int tid;
982
983					if (de->d_fileno == 0)
984						continue;
985					/* we trust /proc filesystem */
986					tid = atoi(de->d_name);
987					if (tid <= 0)
988						continue;
989					++ntid;
990					if (ptrace_attach_or_seize(tid) < 0) {
991						++nerr;
992						if (debug_flag)
993							fprintf(stderr, "attach to pid %d failed\n", tid);
994						continue;
995					}
996					if (debug_flag)
997						fprintf(stderr, "attach to pid %d succeeded\n", tid);
998					cur_tcp = tcp;
999					if (tid != tcp->pid)
1000						cur_tcp = alloctcb(tid);
1001					cur_tcp->flags |= TCB_ATTACHED | TCB_STARTUP | post_attach_sigstop;
1002					newoutf(cur_tcp);
1003				}
1004				closedir(dir);
1005				if (interactive) {
1006					sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &empty_set, NULL);
1007					if (interrupted)
1008						goto ret;
1009					sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &blocked_set, NULL);
1010				}
1011				ntid -= nerr;
1012				if (ntid == 0) {
1013					perror_msg("attach: ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, ...)");
1014					droptcb(tcp);
1015					continue;
1016				}
1017				if (!qflag) {
1018					fprintf(stderr, ntid > 1
1019? "Process %u attached with %u threads\n"
1020: "Process %u attached\n",
1021						tcp->pid, ntid);
1022				}
1023				if (!(tcp->flags & TCB_ATTACHED)) {
1024					/* -p PID, we failed to attach to PID itself
1025					 * but did attach to some of its sibling threads.
1026					 * Drop PID's tcp.
1027					 */
1028					droptcb(tcp);
1029				}
1030				continue;
1031			} /* if (opendir worked) */
1032		} /* if (-f) */
1033		if (ptrace_attach_or_seize(tcp->pid) < 0) {
1034			perror_msg("attach: ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, ...)");
1035			droptcb(tcp);
1036			continue;
1037		}
1038		tcp->flags |= TCB_ATTACHED | TCB_STARTUP | post_attach_sigstop;
1039		newoutf(tcp);
1040		if (debug_flag)
1041			fprintf(stderr, "attach to pid %d (main) succeeded\n", tcp->pid);
1042
1043		if (daemonized_tracer) {
1044			/*
1045			 * Make parent go away.
1046			 * Also makes grandparent's wait() unblock.
1047			 */
1048			kill(getppid(), SIGKILL);
1049		}
1050
1051		if (!qflag)
1052			fprintf(stderr,
1053				"Process %u attached\n",
1054				tcp->pid);
1055	} /* for each tcbtab[] */
1056
1057 ret:
1058	if (interactive)
1059		sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &empty_set, NULL);
1060}
1061
1062/* Stack-o-phobic exec helper, in the hope to work around
1063 * NOMMU + "daemonized tracer" difficulty.
1064 */
1065struct exec_params {
1066	int fd_to_close;
1067	uid_t run_euid;
1068	gid_t run_egid;
1069	char **argv;
1070	char *pathname;
1071};
1072static struct exec_params params_for_tracee;
1073static void __attribute__ ((noinline, noreturn))
1074exec_or_die(void)
1075{
1076	struct exec_params *params = &params_for_tracee;
1077
1078	if (params->fd_to_close >= 0)
1079		close(params->fd_to_close);
1080	if (!daemonized_tracer && !use_seize) {
1081		if (ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0L, 0L, 0L) < 0) {
1082			perror_msg_and_die("ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, ...)");
1083		}
1084	}
1085
1086	if (username != NULL) {
1087		/*
1088		 * It is important to set groups before we
1089		 * lose privileges on setuid.
1090		 */
1091		if (initgroups(username, run_gid) < 0) {
1092			perror_msg_and_die("initgroups");
1093		}
1094		if (setregid(run_gid, params->run_egid) < 0) {
1095			perror_msg_and_die("setregid");
1096		}
1097		if (setreuid(run_uid, params->run_euid) < 0) {
1098			perror_msg_and_die("setreuid");
1099		}
1100	}
1101	else if (geteuid() != 0)
1102		if (setreuid(run_uid, run_uid) < 0) {
1103			perror_msg_and_die("setreuid");
1104		}
1105
1106	if (!daemonized_tracer) {
1107		/*
1108		 * Induce a ptrace stop. Tracer (our parent)
1109		 * will resume us with PTRACE_SYSCALL and display
1110		 * the immediately following execve syscall.
1111		 * Can't do this on NOMMU systems, we are after
1112		 * vfork: parent is blocked, stopping would deadlock.
1113		 */
1114		if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM)
1115			kill(getpid(), SIGSTOP);
1116	} else {
1117		alarm(3);
1118		/* we depend on SIGCHLD set to SIG_DFL by init code */
1119		/* if it happens to be SIG_IGN'ed, wait won't block */
1120		wait(NULL);
1121		alarm(0);
1122	}
1123
1124	execv(params->pathname, params->argv);
1125	perror_msg_and_die("exec");
1126}
1127
1128static void
1129startup_child(char **argv)
1130{
1131	struct_stat statbuf;
1132	const char *filename;
1133	char pathname[MAXPATHLEN];
1134	int pid;
1135	struct tcb *tcp;
1136
1137	filename = argv[0];
1138	if (strchr(filename, '/')) {
1139		if (strlen(filename) > sizeof pathname - 1) {
1140			errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
1141			perror_msg_and_die("exec");
1142		}
1143		strcpy(pathname, filename);
1144	}
1145#ifdef USE_DEBUGGING_EXEC
1146	/*
1147	 * Debuggers customarily check the current directory
1148	 * first regardless of the path but doing that gives
1149	 * security geeks a panic attack.
1150	 */
1151	else if (stat_file(filename, &statbuf) == 0)
1152		strcpy(pathname, filename);
1153#endif /* USE_DEBUGGING_EXEC */
1154	else {
1155		const char *path;
1156		int m, n, len;
1157
1158		for (path = getenv("PATH"); path && *path; path += m) {
1159			const char *colon = strchr(path, ':');
1160			if (colon) {
1161				n = colon - path;
1162				m = n + 1;
1163			}
1164			else
1165				m = n = strlen(path);
1166			if (n == 0) {
1167				if (!getcwd(pathname, MAXPATHLEN))
1168					continue;
1169				len = strlen(pathname);
1170			}
1171			else if (n > sizeof pathname - 1)
1172				continue;
1173			else {
1174				strncpy(pathname, path, n);
1175				len = n;
1176			}
1177			if (len && pathname[len - 1] != '/')
1178				pathname[len++] = '/';
1179			strcpy(pathname + len, filename);
1180			if (stat_file(pathname, &statbuf) == 0 &&
1181			    /* Accept only regular files
1182			       with some execute bits set.
1183			       XXX not perfect, might still fail */
1184			    S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode) &&
1185			    (statbuf.st_mode & 0111))
1186				break;
1187		}
1188	}
1189	if (stat_file(pathname, &statbuf) < 0) {
1190		perror_msg_and_die("Can't stat '%s'", filename);
1191	}
1192
1193	params_for_tracee.fd_to_close = (shared_log != stderr) ? fileno(shared_log) : -1;
1194	params_for_tracee.run_euid = (statbuf.st_mode & S_ISUID) ? statbuf.st_uid : run_uid;
1195	params_for_tracee.run_egid = (statbuf.st_mode & S_ISGID) ? statbuf.st_gid : run_gid;
1196	params_for_tracee.argv = argv;
1197	/*
1198	 * On NOMMU, can be safely freed only after execve in tracee.
1199	 * It's hard to know when that happens, so we just leak it.
1200	 */
1201	params_for_tracee.pathname = NOMMU_SYSTEM ? strdup(pathname) : pathname;
1202
1203#if defined HAVE_PRCTL && defined PR_SET_PTRACER && defined PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY
1204	if (daemonized_tracer)
1205		prctl(PR_SET_PTRACER, PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY);
1206#endif
1207
1208	pid = fork();
1209	if (pid < 0) {
1210		perror_msg_and_die("fork");
1211	}
1212	if ((pid != 0 && daemonized_tracer)
1213	 || (pid == 0 && !daemonized_tracer)
1214	) {
1215		/* We are to become the tracee. Two cases:
1216		 * -D: we are parent
1217		 * not -D: we are child
1218		 */
1219		exec_or_die();
1220	}
1221
1222	/* We are the tracer */
1223
1224	if (!daemonized_tracer) {
1225		strace_child = pid;
1226		if (!use_seize) {
1227			/* child did PTRACE_TRACEME, nothing to do in parent */
1228		} else {
1229			if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM) {
1230				/* Wait until child stopped itself */
1231				int status;
1232				while (waitpid(pid, &status, WSTOPPED) < 0) {
1233					if (errno == EINTR)
1234						continue;
1235					perror_msg_and_die("waitpid");
1236				}
1237				if (!WIFSTOPPED(status) || WSTOPSIG(status) != SIGSTOP) {
1238					kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1239					perror_msg_and_die("Unexpected wait status %x", status);
1240				}
1241			}
1242			/* Else: NOMMU case, we have no way to sync.
1243			 * Just attach to it as soon as possible.
1244			 * This means that we may miss a few first syscalls...
1245			 */
1246
1247			if (ptrace_attach_or_seize(pid)) {
1248				kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1249				perror_msg_and_die("Can't attach to %d", pid);
1250			}
1251			if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM)
1252				kill(pid, SIGCONT);
1253		}
1254		tcp = alloctcb(pid);
1255		if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM)
1256			tcp->flags |= TCB_ATTACHED | TCB_STARTUP | post_attach_sigstop;
1257		else
1258			tcp->flags |= TCB_ATTACHED | TCB_STARTUP;
1259		newoutf(tcp);
1260	}
1261	else {
1262		/* With -D, we are *child* here, IOW: different pid. Fetch it: */
1263		strace_tracer_pid = getpid();
1264		/* The tracee is our parent: */
1265		pid = getppid();
1266		alloctcb(pid);
1267		/* attaching will be done later, by startup_attach */
1268		/* note: we don't do newoutf(tcp) here either! */
1269
1270		/* NOMMU BUG! -D mode is active, we (child) return,
1271		 * and we will scribble over parent's stack!
1272		 * When parent later unpauses, it segfaults.
1273		 *
1274		 * We work around it
1275		 * (1) by declaring exec_or_die() NORETURN,
1276		 * hopefully compiler will just jump to it
1277		 * instead of call (won't push anything to stack),
1278		 * (2) by trying very hard in exec_or_die()
1279		 * to not use any stack,
1280		 * (3) having a really big (MAXPATHLEN) stack object
1281		 * in this function, which creates a "buffer" between
1282		 * child's and parent's stack pointers.
1283		 * This may save us if (1) and (2) failed
1284		 * and compiler decided to use stack in exec_or_die() anyway
1285		 * (happens on i386 because of stack parameter passing).
1286		 *
1287		 * A cleaner solution is to use makecontext + setcontext
1288		 * to create a genuine separate stack and execute on it.
1289		 */
1290	}
1291}
1292
1293/*
1294 * Test whether the kernel support PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE et al options.
1295 * First fork a new child, call ptrace with PTRACE_SETOPTIONS on it,
1296 * and then see which options are supported by the kernel.
1297 */
1298static int
1299test_ptrace_setoptions_followfork(void)
1300{
1301	int pid, expected_grandchild = 0, found_grandchild = 0;
1302	const unsigned int test_options = PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE |
1303					  PTRACE_O_TRACEFORK |
1304					  PTRACE_O_TRACEVFORK;
1305
1306	/* Need fork for test. NOMMU has no forks */
1307	if (NOMMU_SYSTEM)
1308		goto worked; /* be bold, and pretend that test succeeded */
1309
1310	pid = fork();
1311	if (pid < 0)
1312		perror_msg_and_die("fork");
1313	if (pid == 0) {
1314		pid = getpid();
1315		if (ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0L, 0L, 0L) < 0)
1316			perror_msg_and_die("%s: PTRACE_TRACEME doesn't work",
1317					   __func__);
1318		kill_save_errno(pid, SIGSTOP);
1319		if (fork() < 0)
1320			perror_msg_and_die("fork");
1321		_exit(0);
1322	}
1323
1324	while (1) {
1325		int status, tracee_pid;
1326
1327		errno = 0;
1328		tracee_pid = wait(&status);
1329		if (tracee_pid <= 0) {
1330			if (errno == EINTR)
1331				continue;
1332			if (errno == ECHILD)
1333				break;
1334			kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1335			perror_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected wait result %d",
1336					   __func__, tracee_pid);
1337		}
1338		if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
1339			if (WEXITSTATUS(status)) {
1340				if (tracee_pid != pid)
1341					kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1342				error_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected exit status %u",
1343						  __func__, WEXITSTATUS(status));
1344			}
1345			continue;
1346		}
1347		if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
1348			if (tracee_pid != pid)
1349				kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1350			error_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected signal %u",
1351					  __func__, WTERMSIG(status));
1352		}
1353		if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) {
1354			if (tracee_pid != pid)
1355				kill_save_errno(tracee_pid, SIGKILL);
1356			kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1357			error_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected wait status %x",
1358					  __func__, status);
1359		}
1360		if (tracee_pid != pid) {
1361			found_grandchild = tracee_pid;
1362			if (ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, tracee_pid, 0, 0) < 0) {
1363				kill_save_errno(tracee_pid, SIGKILL);
1364				kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1365				perror_msg_and_die("PTRACE_CONT doesn't work");
1366			}
1367			continue;
1368		}
1369		switch (WSTOPSIG(status)) {
1370		case SIGSTOP:
1371			if (ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, pid, 0, test_options) < 0
1372			    && errno != EINVAL && errno != EIO)
1373				perror_msg("PTRACE_SETOPTIONS");
1374			break;
1375		case SIGTRAP:
1376			if (status >> 16 == PTRACE_EVENT_FORK) {
1377				long msg = 0;
1378
1379				if (ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, pid,
1380					   NULL, (long) &msg) == 0)
1381					expected_grandchild = msg;
1382			}
1383			break;
1384		}
1385		if (ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, pid, 0, 0) < 0) {
1386			kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1387			perror_msg_and_die("PTRACE_SYSCALL doesn't work");
1388		}
1389	}
1390	if (expected_grandchild && expected_grandchild == found_grandchild) {
1391 worked:
1392		ptrace_setoptions |= test_options;
1393		if (debug_flag)
1394			fprintf(stderr, "ptrace_setoptions = %#x\n",
1395				ptrace_setoptions);
1396		return 0;
1397	}
1398	error_msg("Test for PTRACE_O_TRACECLONE failed, "
1399		  "giving up using this feature.");
1400	return 1;
1401}
1402
1403/*
1404 * Test whether the kernel support PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD.
1405 * First fork a new child, call ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS) on it,
1406 * and then see whether it will stop with (SIGTRAP | 0x80).
1407 *
1408 * Use of this option enables correct handling of user-generated SIGTRAPs,
1409 * and SIGTRAPs generated by special instructions such as int3 on x86:
1410 * _start:	.globl	_start
1411 *		int3
1412 *		movl	$42, %ebx
1413 *		movl	$1, %eax
1414 *		int	$0x80
1415 * (compile with: "gcc -nostartfiles -nostdlib -o int3 int3.S")
1416 */
1417static int
1418test_ptrace_setoptions_for_all(void)
1419{
1420	const unsigned int test_options = PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD |
1421					  PTRACE_O_TRACEEXEC;
1422	int pid;
1423	int it_worked = 0;
1424
1425	/* Need fork for test. NOMMU has no forks */
1426	if (NOMMU_SYSTEM)
1427		goto worked; /* be bold, and pretend that test succeeded */
1428
1429	pid = fork();
1430	if (pid < 0)
1431		perror_msg_and_die("fork");
1432
1433	if (pid == 0) {
1434		pid = getpid();
1435		if (ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0L, 0L, 0L) < 0)
1436			/* Note: exits with exitcode 1 */
1437			perror_msg_and_die("%s: PTRACE_TRACEME doesn't work",
1438					   __func__);
1439		kill(pid, SIGSTOP);
1440		_exit(0); /* parent should see entry into this syscall */
1441	}
1442
1443	while (1) {
1444		int status, tracee_pid;
1445
1446		errno = 0;
1447		tracee_pid = wait(&status);
1448		if (tracee_pid <= 0) {
1449			if (errno == EINTR)
1450				continue;
1451			kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1452			perror_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected wait result %d",
1453					   __func__, tracee_pid);
1454		}
1455		if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
1456			if (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0)
1457				break;
1458			error_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected exit status %u",
1459					  __func__, WEXITSTATUS(status));
1460		}
1461		if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
1462			error_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected signal %u",
1463					  __func__, WTERMSIG(status));
1464		}
1465		if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) {
1466			kill(pid, SIGKILL);
1467			error_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected wait status %x",
1468					  __func__, status);
1469		}
1470		if (WSTOPSIG(status) == SIGSTOP) {
1471			/*
1472			 * We don't check "options aren't accepted" error.
1473			 * If it happens, we'll never get (SIGTRAP | 0x80),
1474			 * and thus will decide to not use the option.
1475			 * IOW: the outcome of the test will be correct.
1476			 */
1477			if (ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, pid, 0L, test_options) < 0
1478			    && errno != EINVAL && errno != EIO)
1479				perror_msg("PTRACE_SETOPTIONS");
1480		}
1481		if (WSTOPSIG(status) == (SIGTRAP | 0x80)) {
1482			it_worked = 1;
1483		}
1484		if (ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, pid, 0L, 0L) < 0) {
1485			kill_save_errno(pid, SIGKILL);
1486			perror_msg_and_die("PTRACE_SYSCALL doesn't work");
1487		}
1488	}
1489
1490	if (it_worked) {
1491 worked:
1492		syscall_trap_sig = (SIGTRAP | 0x80);
1493		ptrace_setoptions |= test_options;
1494		if (debug_flag)
1495			fprintf(stderr, "ptrace_setoptions = %#x\n",
1496				ptrace_setoptions);
1497		return 0;
1498	}
1499
1500	error_msg("Test for PTRACE_O_TRACESYSGOOD failed, "
1501		  "giving up using this feature.");
1502	return 1;
1503}
1504
1505#if USE_SEIZE
1506static void
1507test_ptrace_seize(void)
1508{
1509	int pid;
1510
1511	/* Need fork for test. NOMMU has no forks */
1512	if (NOMMU_SYSTEM) {
1513		post_attach_sigstop = 0; /* this sets use_seize to 1 */
1514		return;
1515	}
1516
1517	pid = fork();
1518	if (pid < 0)
1519		perror_msg_and_die("fork");
1520
1521	if (pid == 0) {
1522		pause();
1523		_exit(0);
1524	}
1525
1526	/* PTRACE_SEIZE, unlike ATTACH, doesn't force tracee to trap.  After
1527	 * attaching tracee continues to run unless a trap condition occurs.
1528	 * PTRACE_SEIZE doesn't affect signal or group stop state.
1529	 */
1530	if (ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, pid, 0, 0) == 0) {
1531		post_attach_sigstop = 0; /* this sets use_seize to 1 */
1532	} else if (debug_flag) {
1533		fprintf(stderr, "PTRACE_SEIZE doesn't work\n");
1534	}
1535
1536	kill(pid, SIGKILL);
1537
1538	while (1) {
1539		int status, tracee_pid;
1540
1541		errno = 0;
1542		tracee_pid = waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
1543		if (tracee_pid <= 0) {
1544			if (errno == EINTR)
1545				continue;
1546			perror_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected wait result %d",
1547					 __func__, tracee_pid);
1548		}
1549		if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
1550			return;
1551		}
1552		error_msg_and_die("%s: unexpected wait status %x",
1553				__func__, status);
1554	}
1555}
1556#else /* !USE_SEIZE */
1557# define test_ptrace_seize() ((void)0)
1558#endif
1559
1560static unsigned
1561get_os_release(void)
1562{
1563	unsigned rel;
1564	const char *p;
1565	struct utsname u;
1566	if (uname(&u) < 0)
1567		perror_msg_and_die("uname");
1568	/* u.release has this form: "3.2.9[-some-garbage]" */
1569	rel = 0;
1570	p = u.release;
1571	for (;;) {
1572		if (!(*p >= '0' && *p <= '9'))
1573			error_msg_and_die("Bad OS release string: '%s'", u.release);
1574		/* Note: this open-codes KERNEL_VERSION(): */
1575		rel = (rel << 8) | atoi(p);
1576		if (rel >= KERNEL_VERSION(1,0,0))
1577			break;
1578		while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
1579			p++;
1580		if (*p != '.') {
1581			if (rel >= KERNEL_VERSION(0,1,0)) {
1582				/* "X.Y-something" means "X.Y.0" */
1583				rel <<= 8;
1584				break;
1585			}
1586			error_msg_and_die("Bad OS release string: '%s'", u.release);
1587		}
1588		p++;
1589	}
1590	return rel;
1591}
1592
1593/*
1594 * Initialization part of main() was eating much stack (~0.5k),
1595 * which was unused after init.
1596 * We can reuse it if we move init code into a separate function.
1597 *
1598 * Don't want main() to inline us and defeat the reason
1599 * we have a separate function.
1600 */
1601static void __attribute__ ((noinline))
1602init(int argc, char *argv[])
1603{
1604	struct tcb *tcp;
1605	int c, i;
1606	int optF = 0;
1607	struct sigaction sa;
1608
1609	progname = argv[0] ? argv[0] : "strace";
1610
1611	/* Make sure SIGCHLD has the default action so that waitpid
1612	   definitely works without losing track of children.  The user
1613	   should not have given us a bogus state to inherit, but he might
1614	   have.  Arguably we should detect SIG_IGN here and pass it on
1615	   to children, but probably noone really needs that.  */
1616	signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
1617
1618	strace_tracer_pid = getpid();
1619
1620	os_release = get_os_release();
1621
1622	/* Allocate the initial tcbtab.  */
1623	tcbtabsize = argc;	/* Surely enough for all -p args.  */
1624	tcbtab = calloc(tcbtabsize, sizeof(tcbtab[0]));
1625	if (!tcbtab)
1626		die_out_of_memory();
1627	tcp = calloc(tcbtabsize, sizeof(*tcp));
1628	if (!tcp)
1629		die_out_of_memory();
1630	for (c = 0; c < tcbtabsize; c++)
1631		tcbtab[c] = tcp++;
1632
1633	shared_log = stderr;
1634	set_sortby(DEFAULT_SORTBY);
1635	set_personality(DEFAULT_PERSONALITY);
1636	qualify("trace=all");
1637	qualify("abbrev=all");
1638	qualify("verbose=all");
1639#if DEFAULT_QUAL_FLAGS != (QUAL_TRACE | QUAL_ABBREV | QUAL_VERBOSE)
1640# error Bug in DEFAULT_QUAL_FLAGS
1641#endif
1642	qualify("signal=all");
1643	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv,
1644		"+b:cCdfFhiqrtTvVxyz"
1645		"D"
1646		"a:e:o:O:p:s:S:u:E:P:I:")) != EOF) {
1647		switch (c) {
1648		case 'b':
1649			if (strcmp(optarg, "execve") != 0)
1650				error_msg_and_die("Syscall '%s' for -b isn't supported",
1651					optarg);
1652			detach_on_execve = 1;
1653			break;
1654		case 'c':
1655			if (cflag == CFLAG_BOTH) {
1656				error_msg_and_die("-c and -C are mutually exclusive");
1657			}
1658			cflag = CFLAG_ONLY_STATS;
1659			break;
1660		case 'C':
1661			if (cflag == CFLAG_ONLY_STATS) {
1662				error_msg_and_die("-c and -C are mutually exclusive");
1663			}
1664			cflag = CFLAG_BOTH;
1665			break;
1666		case 'd':
1667			debug_flag = 1;
1668			break;
1669		case 'D':
1670			daemonized_tracer = 1;
1671			break;
1672		case 'F':
1673			optF = 1;
1674			break;
1675		case 'f':
1676			followfork++;
1677			break;
1678		case 'h':
1679			usage(stdout, 0);
1680			break;
1681		case 'i':
1682			iflag = 1;
1683			break;
1684		case 'q':
1685			qflag++;
1686			break;
1687		case 'r':
1688			rflag = 1;
1689			/* fall through to tflag++ */
1690		case 't':
1691			tflag++;
1692			break;
1693		case 'T':
1694			Tflag = 1;
1695			break;
1696		case 'x':
1697			xflag++;
1698			break;
1699		case 'y':
1700			show_fd_path = 1;
1701			break;
1702		case 'v':
1703			qualify("abbrev=none");
1704			break;
1705		case 'V':
1706			printf("%s -- version %s\n", PACKAGE_NAME, VERSION);
1707			exit(0);
1708			break;
1709		case 'z':
1710			not_failing_only = 1;
1711			break;
1712		case 'a':
1713			acolumn = string_to_uint(optarg);
1714			if (acolumn < 0)
1715				error_opt_arg(c, optarg);
1716			break;
1717		case 'e':
1718			qualify(optarg);
1719			break;
1720		case 'o':
1721			outfname = strdup(optarg);
1722			break;
1723		case 'O':
1724			i = string_to_uint(optarg);
1725			if (i < 0)
1726				error_opt_arg(c, optarg);
1727			set_overhead(i);
1728			break;
1729		case 'p':
1730			process_opt_p_list(optarg);
1731			break;
1732		case 'P':
1733			pathtrace_select(optarg);
1734			break;
1735		case 's':
1736			i = string_to_uint(optarg);
1737			if (i < 0)
1738				error_opt_arg(c, optarg);
1739			max_strlen = i;
1740			break;
1741		case 'S':
1742			set_sortby(optarg);
1743			break;
1744		case 'u':
1745			username = strdup(optarg);
1746			break;
1747		case 'E':
1748			if (putenv(optarg) < 0)
1749				die_out_of_memory();
1750			break;
1751		case 'I':
1752			opt_intr = string_to_uint(optarg);
1753			if (opt_intr <= 0 || opt_intr >= NUM_INTR_OPTS)
1754				error_opt_arg(c, optarg);
1755			break;
1756		default:
1757			usage(stderr, 1);
1758			break;
1759		}
1760	}
1761	argv += optind;
1762	/* argc -= optind; - no need, argc is not used below */
1763
1764	acolumn_spaces = malloc(acolumn + 1);
1765	if (!acolumn_spaces)
1766		die_out_of_memory();
1767	memset(acolumn_spaces, ' ', acolumn);
1768	acolumn_spaces[acolumn] = '\0';
1769
1770	/* Must have PROG [ARGS], or -p PID. Not both. */
1771	if (!argv[0] == !nprocs)
1772		usage(stderr, 1);
1773
1774	if (nprocs != 0 && daemonized_tracer) {
1775		error_msg_and_die("-D and -p are mutually exclusive");
1776	}
1777
1778	if (!followfork)
1779		followfork = optF;
1780
1781	if (followfork >= 2 && cflag) {
1782		error_msg_and_die("(-c or -C) and -ff are mutually exclusive");
1783	}
1784
1785	/* See if they want to run as another user. */
1786	if (username != NULL) {
1787		struct passwd *pent;
1788
1789		if (getuid() != 0 || geteuid() != 0) {
1790			error_msg_and_die("You must be root to use the -u option");
1791		}
1792		pent = getpwnam(username);
1793		if (pent == NULL) {
1794			error_msg_and_die("Cannot find user '%s'", username);
1795		}
1796		run_uid = pent->pw_uid;
1797		run_gid = pent->pw_gid;
1798	}
1799	else {
1800		run_uid = getuid();
1801		run_gid = getgid();
1802	}
1803
1804	/*
1805	 * On any reasonably recent Linux kernel (circa about 2.5.46)
1806	 * need_fork_exec_workarounds should stay 0 after these tests:
1807	 */
1808	/*need_fork_exec_workarounds = 0; - already is */
1809	if (followfork)
1810		need_fork_exec_workarounds = test_ptrace_setoptions_followfork();
1811	need_fork_exec_workarounds |= test_ptrace_setoptions_for_all();
1812	test_ptrace_seize();
1813
1814	/* Check if they want to redirect the output. */
1815	if (outfname) {
1816		/* See if they want to pipe the output. */
1817		if (outfname[0] == '|' || outfname[0] == '!') {
1818			/*
1819			 * We can't do the <outfname>.PID funny business
1820			 * when using popen, so prohibit it.
1821			 */
1822			if (followfork >= 2)
1823				error_msg_and_die("Piping the output and -ff are mutually exclusive");
1824			shared_log = strace_popen(outfname + 1);
1825		}
1826		else if (followfork < 2)
1827			shared_log = strace_fopen(outfname);
1828	} else {
1829		/* -ff without -o FILE is the same as single -f */
1830		if (followfork >= 2)
1831			followfork = 1;
1832	}
1833
1834	if (!outfname || outfname[0] == '|' || outfname[0] == '!') {
1835		char *buf = malloc(BUFSIZ);
1836		if (!buf)
1837			die_out_of_memory();
1838		setvbuf(shared_log, buf, _IOLBF, BUFSIZ);
1839	}
1840	if (outfname && argv[0]) {
1841		if (!opt_intr)
1842			opt_intr = INTR_NEVER;
1843		qflag = 1;
1844	}
1845	if (!opt_intr)
1846		opt_intr = INTR_WHILE_WAIT;
1847
1848	/* argv[0]	-pPID	-oFILE	Default interactive setting
1849	 * yes		0	0	INTR_WHILE_WAIT
1850	 * no		1	0	INTR_WHILE_WAIT
1851	 * yes		0	1	INTR_NEVER
1852	 * no		1	1	INTR_WHILE_WAIT
1853	 */
1854
1855	sigemptyset(&empty_set);
1856	sigemptyset(&blocked_set);
1857
1858	/* startup_child() must be called before the signal handlers get
1859	 * installed below as they are inherited into the spawned process.
1860	 * Also we do not need to be protected by them as during interruption
1861	 * in the startup_child() mode we kill the spawned process anyway.
1862	 */
1863	if (argv[0]) {
1864		if (!NOMMU_SYSTEM || daemonized_tracer)
1865			hide_log_until_execve = 1;
1866		skip_one_b_execve = 1;
1867		startup_child(argv);
1868	}
1869
1870	sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
1871	sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
1872	sa.sa_flags = 0;
1873	sigaction(SIGTTOU, &sa, NULL); /* SIG_IGN */
1874	sigaction(SIGTTIN, &sa, NULL); /* SIG_IGN */
1875	if (opt_intr != INTR_ANYWHERE) {
1876		if (opt_intr == INTR_BLOCK_TSTP_TOO)
1877			sigaction(SIGTSTP, &sa, NULL); /* SIG_IGN */
1878		/*
1879		 * In interactive mode (if no -o OUTFILE, or -p PID is used),
1880		 * fatal signals are blocked while syscall stop is processed,
1881		 * and acted on in between, when waiting for new syscall stops.
1882		 * In non-interactive mode, signals are ignored.
1883		 */
1884		if (opt_intr == INTR_WHILE_WAIT) {
1885			sigaddset(&blocked_set, SIGHUP);
1886			sigaddset(&blocked_set, SIGINT);
1887			sigaddset(&blocked_set, SIGQUIT);
1888			sigaddset(&blocked_set, SIGPIPE);
1889			sigaddset(&blocked_set, SIGTERM);
1890			sa.sa_handler = interrupt;
1891		}
1892		/* SIG_IGN, or set handler for these */
1893		sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, NULL);
1894		sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL);
1895		sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa, NULL);
1896		sigaction(SIGPIPE, &sa, NULL);
1897		sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL);
1898	}
1899	if (nprocs != 0 || daemonized_tracer)
1900		startup_attach();
1901
1902	/* Do we want pids printed in our -o OUTFILE?
1903	 * -ff: no (every pid has its own file); or
1904	 * -f: yes (there can be more pids in the future); or
1905	 * -p PID1,PID2: yes (there are already more than one pid)
1906	 */
1907	print_pid_pfx = (outfname && followfork < 2 && (followfork == 1 || nprocs > 1));
1908}
1909
1910static struct tcb *
1911pid2tcb(int pid)
1912{
1913	int i;
1914
1915	if (pid <= 0)
1916		return NULL;
1917
1918	for (i = 0; i < tcbtabsize; i++) {
1919		struct tcb *tcp = tcbtab[i];
1920		if (tcp->pid == pid)
1921			return tcp;
1922	}
1923
1924	return NULL;
1925}
1926
1927static void
1928cleanup(void)
1929{
1930	int i;
1931	struct tcb *tcp;
1932	int fatal_sig;
1933
1934	/* 'interrupted' is a volatile object, fetch it only once */
1935	fatal_sig = interrupted;
1936	if (!fatal_sig)
1937		fatal_sig = SIGTERM;
1938
1939	for (i = 0; i < tcbtabsize; i++) {
1940		tcp = tcbtab[i];
1941		if (!tcp->pid)
1942			continue;
1943		if (debug_flag)
1944			fprintf(stderr,
1945				"cleanup: looking at pid %u\n", tcp->pid);
1946		if (tcp->pid == strace_child) {
1947			kill(tcp->pid, SIGCONT);
1948			kill(tcp->pid, fatal_sig);
1949		}
1950		detach(tcp);
1951	}
1952	if (cflag)
1953		call_summary(shared_log);
1954}
1955
1956static void
1957interrupt(int sig)
1958{
1959	interrupted = sig;
1960}
1961
1962static void
1963trace(void)
1964{
1965	struct rusage ru;
1966
1967	/* Used to be "while (nprocs != 0)", but in this testcase:
1968	 *  int main() { _exit(!!fork()); }
1969	 * under strace -f, parent sometimes (rarely) manages
1970	 * to exit before we see the first stop of the child,
1971	 * and we are losing track of it:
1972	 *  19923 clone(...) = 19924
1973	 *  19923 exit_group(1)     = ?
1974	 *  19923 +++ exited with 1 +++
1975	 * Waiting for ECHILD works better.
1976	 * (However, if -o|logger is in use, we can't do that.
1977	 * Can work around that by double-forking the logger,
1978	 * but that loses the ability to wait for its completion on exit.
1979	 * Oh well...)
1980	 */
1981	while (1) {
1982		int pid;
1983		int wait_errno;
1984		int status, sig;
1985		int stopped;
1986		struct tcb *tcp;
1987		unsigned event;
1988
1989		if (interrupted)
1990			return;
1991
1992		if (popen_pid != 0 && nprocs == 0)
1993			return;
1994
1995		if (interactive)
1996			sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &empty_set, NULL);
1997		pid = wait4(-1, &status, __WALL, (cflag ? &ru : NULL));
1998		wait_errno = errno;
1999		if (interactive)
2000			sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &blocked_set, NULL);
2001
2002		if (pid < 0) {
2003			if (wait_errno == EINTR)
2004				continue;
2005			if (nprocs == 0 && wait_errno == ECHILD)
2006				return;
2007			/* If nprocs > 0, ECHILD is not expected,
2008			 * treat it as any other error here:
2009			 */
2010			errno = wait_errno;
2011			perror_msg_and_die("wait4(__WALL)");
2012		}
2013
2014		if (pid == popen_pid) {
2015			if (!WIFSTOPPED(status))
2016				popen_pid = 0;
2017			continue;
2018		}
2019
2020		event = ((unsigned)status >> 16);
2021		if (debug_flag) {
2022			char buf[sizeof("WIFEXITED,exitcode=%u") + sizeof(int)*3 /*paranoia:*/ + 16];
2023			char evbuf[sizeof(",EVENT_VFORK_DONE (%u)") + sizeof(int)*3 /*paranoia:*/ + 16];
2024			strcpy(buf, "???");
2025			if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
2026#ifdef WCOREDUMP
2027				sprintf(buf, "WIFSIGNALED,%ssig=%s",
2028						WCOREDUMP(status) ? "core," : "",
2029						signame(WTERMSIG(status)));
2030#else
2031				sprintf(buf, "WIFSIGNALED,sig=%s",
2032						signame(WTERMSIG(status)));
2033#endif
2034			if (WIFEXITED(status))
2035				sprintf(buf, "WIFEXITED,exitcode=%u", WEXITSTATUS(status));
2036			if (WIFSTOPPED(status))
2037				sprintf(buf, "WIFSTOPPED,sig=%s", signame(WSTOPSIG(status)));
2038#ifdef WIFCONTINUED
2039			/* Should never be seen */
2040			if (WIFCONTINUED(status))
2041				strcpy(buf, "WIFCONTINUED");
2042#endif
2043			evbuf[0] = '\0';
2044			if (event != 0) {
2045				static const char *const event_names[] = {
2046					[PTRACE_EVENT_CLONE] = "CLONE",
2047					[PTRACE_EVENT_FORK]  = "FORK",
2048					[PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK] = "VFORK",
2049					[PTRACE_EVENT_VFORK_DONE] = "VFORK_DONE",
2050					[PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC]  = "EXEC",
2051					[PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT]  = "EXIT",
2052					/* [PTRACE_EVENT_STOP (=128)] would make biggish array */
2053				};
2054				const char *e = "??";
2055				if (event < ARRAY_SIZE(event_names))
2056					e = event_names[event];
2057				else if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_STOP)
2058					e = "STOP";
2059				sprintf(evbuf, ",EVENT_%s (%u)", e, event);
2060			}
2061			fprintf(stderr, " [wait(0x%06x) = %u] %s%s\n", status, pid, buf, evbuf);
2062		}
2063
2064		/* Look up 'pid' in our table. */
2065		tcp = pid2tcb(pid);
2066
2067		if (!tcp) {
2068			if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) {
2069				/* This can happen if we inherited
2070				 * an unknown child. Example:
2071				 * (sleep 1 & exec strace sleep 2)
2072				 */
2073				error_msg("Exit of unknown pid %u seen", pid);
2074				continue;
2075			}
2076			if (followfork) {
2077				/* We assume it's a fork/vfork/clone child */
2078				tcp = alloctcb(pid);
2079				tcp->flags |= TCB_ATTACHED | TCB_STARTUP | post_attach_sigstop;
2080				newoutf(tcp);
2081				if (!qflag)
2082					fprintf(stderr, "Process %d attached\n",
2083						pid);
2084			} else {
2085				/* This can happen if a clone call used
2086				 * CLONE_PTRACE itself.
2087				 */
2088				ptrace(PTRACE_CONT, pid, (char *) 0, 0);
2089				error_msg("Stop of unknown pid %u seen, PTRACE_CONTed it", pid);
2090				continue;
2091			}
2092		}
2093
2094		clear_regs();
2095		if (WIFSTOPPED(status))
2096			get_regs(pid);
2097
2098		/* Under Linux, execve changes pid to thread leader's pid,
2099		 * and we see this changed pid on EVENT_EXEC and later,
2100		 * execve sysexit. Leader "disappears" without exit
2101		 * notification. Let user know that, drop leader's tcb,
2102		 * and fix up pid in execve thread's tcb.
2103		 * Effectively, execve thread's tcb replaces leader's tcb.
2104		 *
2105		 * BTW, leader is 'stuck undead' (doesn't report WIFEXITED
2106		 * on exit syscall) in multithreaded programs exactly
2107		 * in order to handle this case.
2108		 *
2109		 * PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG returns old pid starting from Linux 3.0.
2110		 * On 2.6 and earlier, it can return garbage.
2111		 */
2112		if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC && os_release >= KERNEL_VERSION(3,0,0)) {
2113			FILE *fp;
2114			struct tcb *execve_thread;
2115			long old_pid = 0;
2116
2117			if (ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, pid, NULL, (long) &old_pid) < 0)
2118				goto dont_switch_tcbs;
2119			/* Avoid truncation in pid2tcb() param passing */
2120			if (old_pid > UINT_MAX)
2121				goto dont_switch_tcbs;
2122			if (old_pid <= 0 || old_pid == pid)
2123				goto dont_switch_tcbs;
2124			execve_thread = pid2tcb(old_pid);
2125			/* It should be !NULL, but I feel paranoid */
2126			if (!execve_thread)
2127				goto dont_switch_tcbs;
2128
2129			if (execve_thread->curcol != 0) {
2130				/*
2131				 * One case we are here is -ff:
2132				 * try "strace -oLOG -ff test/threaded_execve"
2133				 */
2134				fprintf(execve_thread->outf, " <pid changed to %d ...>\n", pid);
2135				/*execve_thread->curcol = 0; - no need, see code below */
2136			}
2137			/* Swap output FILEs (needed for -ff) */
2138			fp = execve_thread->outf;
2139			execve_thread->outf = tcp->outf;
2140			tcp->outf = fp;
2141			/* And their column positions */
2142			execve_thread->curcol = tcp->curcol;
2143			tcp->curcol = 0;
2144			/* Drop leader, but close execve'd thread outfile (if -ff) */
2145			droptcb(tcp);
2146			/* Switch to the thread, reusing leader's outfile and pid */
2147			tcp = execve_thread;
2148			tcp->pid = pid;
2149			if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS) {
2150				printleader(tcp);
2151				tprintf("+++ superseded by execve in pid %lu +++\n", old_pid);
2152				line_ended();
2153				tcp->flags |= TCB_REPRINT;
2154			}
2155		}
2156 dont_switch_tcbs:
2157
2158		if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_EXEC) {
2159			if (detach_on_execve && !skip_one_b_execve)
2160				detach(tcp); /* do "-b execve" thingy */
2161			skip_one_b_execve = 0;
2162		}
2163
2164		/* Set current output file */
2165		current_tcp = tcp;
2166
2167		if (cflag) {
2168			tv_sub(&tcp->dtime, &ru.ru_stime, &tcp->stime);
2169			tcp->stime = ru.ru_stime;
2170		}
2171
2172		if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
2173			if (pid == strace_child)
2174				exit_code = 0x100 | WTERMSIG(status);
2175			if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS
2176			 && (qual_flags[WTERMSIG(status)] & QUAL_SIGNAL)
2177			) {
2178				printleader(tcp);
2179#ifdef WCOREDUMP
2180				tprintf("+++ killed by %s %s+++\n",
2181					signame(WTERMSIG(status)),
2182					WCOREDUMP(status) ? "(core dumped) " : "");
2183#else
2184				tprintf("+++ killed by %s +++\n",
2185					signame(WTERMSIG(status)));
2186#endif
2187				line_ended();
2188			}
2189			droptcb(tcp);
2190			continue;
2191		}
2192		if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
2193			if (pid == strace_child)
2194				exit_code = WEXITSTATUS(status);
2195			if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS &&
2196			    qflag < 2) {
2197				printleader(tcp);
2198				tprintf("+++ exited with %d +++\n", WEXITSTATUS(status));
2199				line_ended();
2200			}
2201			droptcb(tcp);
2202			continue;
2203		}
2204		if (!WIFSTOPPED(status)) {
2205			fprintf(stderr, "PANIC: pid %u not stopped\n", pid);
2206			droptcb(tcp);
2207			continue;
2208		}
2209
2210		/* Is this the very first time we see this tracee stopped? */
2211		if (tcp->flags & TCB_STARTUP) {
2212			if (debug_flag)
2213				fprintf(stderr, "pid %d has TCB_STARTUP, initializing it\n", tcp->pid);
2214			tcp->flags &= ~TCB_STARTUP;
2215			if (tcp->flags & TCB_BPTSET) {
2216				/*
2217				 * One example is a breakpoint inherited from
2218				 * parent through fork().
2219				 */
2220				if (clearbpt(tcp) < 0) {
2221					/* Pretty fatal */
2222					droptcb(tcp);
2223					exit_code = 1;
2224					return;
2225				}
2226			}
2227			if (!use_seize && ptrace_setoptions) {
2228				if (debug_flag)
2229					fprintf(stderr, "setting opts 0x%x on pid %d\n", ptrace_setoptions, tcp->pid);
2230				if (ptrace(PTRACE_SETOPTIONS, tcp->pid, NULL, ptrace_setoptions) < 0) {
2231					if (errno != ESRCH) {
2232						/* Should never happen, really */
2233						perror_msg_and_die("PTRACE_SETOPTIONS");
2234					}
2235				}
2236			}
2237		}
2238
2239		sig = WSTOPSIG(status);
2240
2241		if (event != 0) {
2242			/* Ptrace event */
2243#if USE_SEIZE
2244			if (event == PTRACE_EVENT_STOP) {
2245				/*
2246				 * PTRACE_INTERRUPT-stop or group-stop.
2247				 * PTRACE_INTERRUPT-stop has sig == SIGTRAP here.
2248				 */
2249				if (sig == SIGSTOP
2250				 || sig == SIGTSTP
2251				 || sig == SIGTTIN
2252				 || sig == SIGTTOU
2253				) {
2254					stopped = 1;
2255					goto show_stopsig;
2256				}
2257			}
2258#endif
2259			goto restart_tracee_with_sig_0;
2260		}
2261
2262		/* Is this post-attach SIGSTOP?
2263		 * Interestingly, the process may stop
2264		 * with STOPSIG equal to some other signal
2265		 * than SIGSTOP if we happend to attach
2266		 * just before the process takes a signal.
2267		 */
2268		if (sig == SIGSTOP && (tcp->flags & TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP)) {
2269			if (debug_flag)
2270				fprintf(stderr, "ignored SIGSTOP on pid %d\n", tcp->pid);
2271			tcp->flags &= ~TCB_IGNORE_ONE_SIGSTOP;
2272			goto restart_tracee_with_sig_0;
2273		}
2274
2275		if (sig != syscall_trap_sig) {
2276			siginfo_t si;
2277
2278			/* Nonzero (true) if tracee is stopped by signal
2279			 * (as opposed to "tracee received signal").
2280			 * TODO: shouldn't we check for errno == EINVAL too?
2281			 * We can get ESRCH instead, you know...
2282			 */
2283			stopped = (ptrace(PTRACE_GETSIGINFO, pid, 0, (long) &si) < 0);
2284#if USE_SEIZE
2285 show_stopsig:
2286#endif
2287			if (cflag != CFLAG_ONLY_STATS
2288			    && !hide_log_until_execve
2289			    && (qual_flags[sig] & QUAL_SIGNAL)
2290			   ) {
2291				printleader(tcp);
2292				if (!stopped) {
2293					tprintf("--- %s ", signame(sig));
2294					printsiginfo(&si, verbose(tcp));
2295					tprints(" ---\n");
2296				} else
2297					tprintf("--- stopped by %s ---\n",
2298						signame(sig));
2299				line_ended();
2300			}
2301
2302			if (!stopped)
2303				/* It's signal-delivery-stop. Inject the signal */
2304				goto restart_tracee;
2305
2306			/* It's group-stop */
2307			if (use_seize) {
2308				/*
2309				 * This ends ptrace-stop, but does *not* end group-stop.
2310				 * This makes stopping signals work properly on straced process
2311				 * (that is, process really stops. It used to continue to run).
2312				 */
2313				if (ptrace_restart(PTRACE_LISTEN, tcp, 0) < 0) {
2314					/* Note: ptrace_restart emitted error message */
2315					exit_code = 1;
2316					return;
2317				}
2318				continue;
2319			}
2320			/* We don't have PTRACE_LISTEN support... */
2321			goto restart_tracee;
2322		}
2323
2324		/* We handled quick cases, we are permitted to interrupt now. */
2325		if (interrupted)
2326			return;
2327
2328		/* This should be syscall entry or exit.
2329		 * (Or it still can be that pesky post-execve SIGTRAP!)
2330		 * Handle it.
2331		 */
2332		if (trace_syscall(tcp) < 0) {
2333			/* ptrace() failed in trace_syscall().
2334			 * Likely a result of process disappearing mid-flight.
2335			 * Observed case: exit_group() or SIGKILL terminating
2336			 * all processes in thread group.
2337			 * We assume that ptrace error was caused by process death.
2338			 * We used to detach(tcp) here, but since we no longer
2339			 * implement "detach before death" policy/hack,
2340			 * we can let this process to report its death to us
2341			 * normally, via WIFEXITED or WIFSIGNALED wait status.
2342			 */
2343			continue;
2344		}
2345 restart_tracee_with_sig_0:
2346		sig = 0;
2347 restart_tracee:
2348		if (ptrace_restart(PTRACE_SYSCALL, tcp, sig) < 0) {
2349			/* Note: ptrace_restart emitted error message */
2350			exit_code = 1;
2351			return;
2352		}
2353	} /* while (1) */
2354}
2355
2356int
2357main(int argc, char *argv[])
2358{
2359	init(argc, argv);
2360
2361	/* Run main tracing loop */
2362	trace();
2363
2364	cleanup();
2365	fflush(NULL);
2366	if (shared_log != stderr)
2367		fclose(shared_log);
2368	if (popen_pid) {
2369		while (waitpid(popen_pid, NULL, 0) < 0 && errno == EINTR)
2370			;
2371	}
2372	if (exit_code > 0xff) {
2373		/* Avoid potential core file clobbering.  */
2374		struct_rlimit rlim = {0, 0};
2375		set_rlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim);
2376
2377		/* Child was killed by a signal, mimic that.  */
2378		exit_code &= 0xff;
2379		signal(exit_code, SIG_DFL);
2380		raise(exit_code);
2381		/* Paranoia - what if this signal is not fatal?
2382		   Exit with 128 + signo then.  */
2383		exit_code += 128;
2384	}
2385
2386	return exit_code;
2387}
2388