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1 /*	$NetBSD: t_ptrace_wait.h,v 1.7 2017/01/09 22:09:20 kamil Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
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27  */
28 
29 /* Detect plain wait(2) use-case */
30 #if !defined(TWAIT_WAITPID) && \
31     !defined(TWAIT_WAITID) && \
32     !defined(TWAIT_WAIT3) && \
33     !defined(TWAIT_WAIT4) && \
34     !defined(TWAIT_WAIT6)
35 #define TWAIT_WAIT
36 #endif
37 
38 /*
39  * There are two classes of wait(2)-like functions:
40  * - wait4(2)-like accepting pid_t, optional options parameter, struct rusage*
41  * - wait6(2)-like accepting idtype_t, id_t, struct wrusage, mandatory options
42  *
43  * The TWAIT_FNAME value is to be used for convenience in debug messages.
44  *
45  * The TWAIT_GENERIC() macro is designed to reuse the same unmodified
46  * code with as many wait(2)-like functions as possible.
47  *
48  * In a common use-case wait4(2) and wait6(2)-like function can work the almost
49  * the same way, however there are few important differences:
50  * wait6(2) must specify P_PID for idtype to match wpid from wait4(2).
51  * To behave like wait4(2), wait6(2) the 'options' to wait must include
52  * WEXITED|WTRUNCATED.
53  *
54  * There are two helper macros (they purpose it to mach more than one
55  * wait(2)-like function):
56  * The TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS - specifies whether a function can retrieve
57  *                         status (as integer value).
58  * The TWAIT_HAVE_PID    - specifies whether a function can request
59  *                         exact process identifier
60  * The TWAIT_HAVE_RUSAGE - specifies whether a function can request
61  *                         the struct rusage value
62  *
63  */
64 
65 #if defined(TWAIT_WAIT)
66 #	define TWAIT_FNAME			"wait"
67 #	define TWAIT_WAIT4TYPE(a,b,c,d)		wait((b))
68 #	define TWAIT_GENERIC(a,b,c)		wait((b))
69 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS		1
70 #elif defined(TWAIT_WAITPID)
71 #	define TWAIT_FNAME			"waitpid"
72 #	define TWAIT_WAIT4TYPE(a,b,c,d)		waitpid((a),(b),(c))
73 #	define TWAIT_GENERIC(a,b,c)		waitpid((a),(b),(c))
74 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_PID			1
75 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS		1
76 #elif defined(TWAIT_WAITID)
77 #	define TWAIT_FNAME			"waitid"
78 #	define TWAIT_GENERIC(a,b,c)		\
79 		waitid(P_PID,(a),NULL,(c)|WEXITED|WTRAPPED)
80 #	define TWAIT_WAIT6TYPE(a,b,c,d,e,f)	waitid((a),(b),(f),(d))
81 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_PID			1
82 #elif defined(TWAIT_WAIT3)
83 #	define TWAIT_FNAME			"wait3"
84 #	define TWAIT_WAIT4TYPE(a,b,c,d)		wait3((b),(c),(d))
85 #	define TWAIT_GENERIC(a,b,c)		wait3((b),(c),NULL)
86 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS		1
87 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_RUSAGE		1
88 #elif defined(TWAIT_WAIT4)
89 #	define TWAIT_FNAME			"wait4"
90 #	define TWAIT_WAIT4TYPE(a,b,c,d)		wait4((a),(b),(c),(d))
91 #	define TWAIT_GENERIC(a,b,c)		wait4((a),(b),(c),NULL)
92 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_PID			1
93 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS		1
94 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_RUSAGE		1
95 #elif defined(TWAIT_WAIT6)
96 #	define TWAIT_FNAME			"wait6"
97 #	define TWAIT_WAIT6TYPE(a,b,c,d,e,f)	wait6((a),(b),(c),(d),(e),(f))
98 #	define TWAIT_GENERIC(a,b,c)		\
99 		wait6(P_PID,(a),(b),(c)|WEXITED|WTRAPPED,NULL,NULL)
100 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_PID			1
101 #	define TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS		1
102 #endif
103 
104 /*
105  * There are 3 groups of tests:
106  * - TWAIT_GENERIC()	(wait, wait2, waitpid, wait3, wait4, wait6)
107  * - TWAIT_WAIT4TYPE()	(wait2, waitpid, wait3, wait4)
108  * - TWAIT_WAIT6TYPE()	(waitid, wait6)
109  *
110  * Tests only in the above categories are allowed. However some tests are not
111  * possible in the context requested functionality to be verified, therefore
112  * there are helper macros:
113  * - TWAIT_HAVE_PID	(wait2, waitpid, waitid, wait4, wait6)
114  * - TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS	(wait, wait2, waitpid, wait3, wait4, wait6)
115  * - TWAIT_HAVE_RUSAGE	(wait3, wait4)
116  * - TWAIT_HAVE_RETPID	(wait, wait2, waitpid, wait3, wait4, wait6)
117  *
118  * If there is an intention to test e.g. wait6(2) specific features in the
119  * ptrace(2) context, find the most matching group and with #ifdefs reduce
120  * functionality of less featured than wait6(2) interface (TWAIT_WAIT6TYPE).
121  *
122  * For clarity never use negative preprocessor checks, like:
123  *     #if !defined(TWAIT_WAIT4)
124  * always refer to checks for positive values.
125  */
126 
127 #define TEST_REQUIRE_EQ(x, y)						\
128 do {									\
129 	uintmax_t vx = (x);						\
130 	uintmax_t vy = (y);						\
131 	int ret = vx == vy;						\
132 	if (!ret)							\
133 		ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG(vx, vy, "%s(%ju) == %s(%ju)", 	\
134 		    #x, vx, #y, vy);					\
135 } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
136 
137 /*
138  * A child process cannot call atf functions and expect them to magically
139  * work like in the parent.
140  * The printf(3) messaging from a child will not work out of the box as well
141  * without estabilishing a communication protocol with its parent. To not
142  * overcomplicate the tests - do not log from a child and use err(3)/errx(3)
143  * wrapped with FORKEE_ASSERT()/FORKEE_ASSERTX() as that is guaranteed to work.
144  */
145 #define FORKEE_ASSERT_EQ(x, y)						\
146 do {									\
147 	uintmax_t vx = (x);						\
148 	uintmax_t vy = (y);						\
149 	int ret = vx == vy;						\
150 	if (!ret)							\
151 		errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s:%d %s(): Assertion failed for: "	\
152 		    "%s(%ju) == %s(%ju)", __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__,	\
153 		    #x, vx, #y, vy);					\
154 } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
155 
156 #define FORKEE_ASSERTX(x)						\
157 do {									\
158 	int ret = (x);							\
159 	if (!ret)							\
160 		errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s:%d %s(): Assertion failed for: %s",\
161 		     __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #x);			\
162 } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
163 
164 #define FORKEE_ASSERT(x)						\
165 do {									\
166 	int ret = (x);							\
167 	if (!ret)							\
168 		err(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s:%d %s(): Assertion failed for: %s",\
169 		     __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #x);			\
170 } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
171 
172 /*
173  * Simplify logic for functions using general purpose registers add HAVE_GPREGS
174  *
175  * For platforms that do not implement all needed calls for simplicity assume
176  * that they are unsupported at all.
177  */
178 #if defined(PT_GETREGS)			\
179     && defined(PT_SETREGS)		\
180     && defined(PTRACE_REG_PC)		\
181     && defined(PTRACE_REG_SET_PC)	\
182     && defined(PTRACE_REG_SP)		\
183     && defined(PTRACE_REG_INTRV)
184 #define HAVE_GPREGS
185 #endif
186 
187 /* Add guards for floating point registers */
188 #if defined(PT_GETFPREGS)		\
189     && defined(PT_SETFPREGS)
190 #define HAVE_FPREGS
191 #endif
192 
193 /* Add guards for cpu debug registers */
194 #if defined(PT_GETDBREGS)		\
195     && defined(PT_SETDBREGS)
196 #define HAVE_DBREGS
197 #endif
198 
199 /*
200  * If waitid(2) returns because one or more processes have a state change to
201  * report, 0 is returned.  If an error is detected, a value of -1 is returned
202  * and errno is set to indicate the error. If WNOHANG is specified and there
203  * are no stopped, continued or exited children, 0 is returned.
204  */
205 #if defined(TWAIT_WAITID)
206 #define TWAIT_REQUIRE_SUCCESS(a,b)	TEST_REQUIRE_EQ((a), 0)
207 #define TWAIT_REQUIRE_FAILURE(a,b)	ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO((a),(b) == -1)
208 #define FORKEE_REQUIRE_SUCCESS(a,b)	FORKEE_ASSERT_EQ(a, 0)
209 #define FORKEE_REQUIRE_FAILURE(a,b)	\
210 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(((a) == errno) && ((b) == -1))
211 #else
212 #define TWAIT_REQUIRE_SUCCESS(a,b)	TEST_REQUIRE_EQ((a), (b))
213 #define TWAIT_REQUIRE_FAILURE(a,b)	ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO((a),(b) == -1)
214 #define FORKEE_REQUIRE_SUCCESS(a,b)	FORKEE_ASSERT_EQ(a, b)
215 #define FORKEE_REQUIRE_FAILURE(a,b)	\
216 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(((a) == errno) && ((b) == -1))
217 #endif
218 
219 /*
220  * Helper tools to verify whether status reports exited value
221  */
222 #if TWAIT_HAVE_STATUS
223 static void __used
validate_status_exited(int status,int expected)224 validate_status_exited(int status, int expected)
225 {
226         ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(WIFEXITED(status), "Reported !exited process");
227         ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFCONTINUED(status), "Reported continued process");
228         ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFSIGNALED(status), "Reported signaled process");
229         ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFSTOPPED(status), "Reported stopped process");
230 
231 	ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG(WEXITSTATUS(status), expected,
232 	    "The process has exited with invalid value %d != %d",
233 	    WEXITSTATUS(status), expected);
234 }
235 
236 static void __used
forkee_status_exited(int status,int expected)237 forkee_status_exited(int status, int expected)
238 {
239 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(WIFEXITED(status));
240 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFCONTINUED(status));
241 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFSIGNALED(status));
242 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFSTOPPED(status));
243 
244 	FORKEE_ASSERT_EQ(WEXITSTATUS(status), expected);
245 }
246 
247 static void __used
validate_status_continued(int status)248 validate_status_continued(int status)
249 {
250 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFEXITED(status), "Reported exited process");
251 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(WIFCONTINUED(status), "Reported !continued process");
252 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFSIGNALED(status), "Reported signaled process");
253 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFSTOPPED(status), "Reported stopped process");
254 }
255 
256 static void __used
forkee_status_continued(int status)257 forkee_status_continued(int status)
258 {
259 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFEXITED(status));
260 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(WIFCONTINUED(status));
261 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFSIGNALED(status));
262 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFSTOPPED(status));
263 }
264 
265 static void __used
validate_status_signaled(int status,int expected_termsig,int expected_core)266 validate_status_signaled(int status, int expected_termsig, int expected_core)
267 {
268 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFEXITED(status), "Reported exited process");
269 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFCONTINUED(status), "Reported continued process");
270 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(WIFSIGNALED(status), "Reported !signaled process");
271 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFSTOPPED(status), "Reported stopped process");
272 
273 	ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG(WTERMSIG(status), expected_termsig,
274 	    "Unexpected signal received");
275 
276 	ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG(WCOREDUMP(status), expected_core,
277 	    "Unexpectedly core file %s generated", expected_core ? "not" : "");
278 }
279 
280 static void __used
forkee_status_signaled(int status,int expected_termsig,int expected_core)281 forkee_status_signaled(int status, int expected_termsig, int expected_core)
282 {
283 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFEXITED(status));
284 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFCONTINUED(status));
285 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(WIFSIGNALED(status));
286 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFSTOPPED(status));
287 
288 	FORKEE_ASSERT_EQ(WTERMSIG(status), expected_termsig);
289 	FORKEE_ASSERT_EQ(WCOREDUMP(status), expected_core);
290 }
291 
292 static void __used
validate_status_stopped(int status,int expected)293 validate_status_stopped(int status, int expected)
294 {
295 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFEXITED(status), "Reported exited process");
296 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFCONTINUED(status), "Reported continued process");
297 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!WIFSIGNALED(status), "Reported signaled process");
298 	ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(WIFSTOPPED(status), "Reported !stopped process");
299 
300 	char st[128], ex[128];
301 	strlcpy(st, strsignal(WSTOPSIG(status)), sizeof(st));
302 	strlcpy(ex, strsignal(expected), sizeof(ex));
303 
304 	ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG(WSTOPSIG(status), expected,
305 	    "Unexpected stop signal received [%s] != [%s]", st, ex);
306 }
307 
308 static void __used
forkee_status_stopped(int status,int expected)309 forkee_status_stopped(int status, int expected)
310 {
311 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFEXITED(status));
312 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFCONTINUED(status));
313 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(!WIFSIGNALED(status));
314 	FORKEE_ASSERTX(WIFSTOPPED(status));
315 
316 	FORKEE_ASSERT_EQ(WSTOPSIG(status), expected);
317 }
318 #else
319 #define validate_status_exited(a,b)
320 #define forkee_status_exited(a,b)
321 #define validate_status_continued(a,b)
322 #define forkee_status_continued(a,b)
323 #define validate_status_signaled(a,b,c)
324 #define forkee_status_signaled(a,b,c)
325 #define validate_status_stopped(a,b)
326 #define forkee_status_stopped(a,b)
327 #endif
328 
329 /* This function is currently designed to be run in the main/parent process */
330 static void __used
await_zombie(pid_t process)331 await_zombie(pid_t process)
332 {
333 	struct kinfo_proc2 p;
334 	size_t len = sizeof(p);
335 
336 	const int name[] = {
337 		[0] = CTL_KERN,
338 		[1] = KERN_PROC2,
339 		[2] = KERN_PROC_PID,
340 		[3] = process,
341 		[4] = sizeof(p),
342 		[5] = 1
343 	};
344 
345 	const size_t namelen = __arraycount(name);
346 
347 	/* Await the process becoming a zombie */
348 	while(1) {
349 		ATF_REQUIRE(sysctl(name, namelen, &p, &len, NULL, 0) == 0);
350 
351 		if (p.p_stat == LSZOMB)
352 			break;
353 
354 		ATF_REQUIRE(usleep(1000) == 0);
355 	}
356 }
357 
358 /* Happy number sequence -- this function is used to just consume cpu cycles */
359 #define	HAPPY_NUMBER	1
360 
361 /* If n is not happy then its sequence ends in the cycle:
362  * 4, 16, 37, 58, 89, 145, 42, 20, 4, ... */
363 #define	SAD_NUMBER	4
364 
365 /* Calculate the sum of the squares of the digits of n */
366 static unsigned __used
dsum(unsigned n)367 dsum(unsigned n)
368 {
369 	unsigned sum, x;
370 	for (sum = 0; n; n /= 10) {
371 		x = n % 10;
372 		sum += x * x;
373 	}
374 	return sum;
375 }
376 
377 /*
378  * XXX: Disabled optimization is required to make tests for hardware assisted
379  * traps in .text functional
380  *
381  * Tested with GCC 5.4 on NetBSD 7.99.47 amd64
382  */
383 static int __used
384 #ifdef __clang__
385 __attribute__((__optnone__))
386 #else
387 __attribute__((__optimize__("O0")))
388 #endif
check_happy(unsigned n)389 check_happy(unsigned n)
390 {
391 	for (;;) {
392 		unsigned total = dsum(n);
393 
394 		if (total == HAPPY_NUMBER)
395 			return 1;
396 		if (total == SAD_NUMBER)
397 			return 0;
398 
399 		n = total;
400 	}
401 }
402 
403 #if defined(TWAIT_HAVE_PID)
404 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_PID(a,b)	ATF_TP_ADD_TC(a,b)
405 #else
406 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_PID(a,b)
407 #endif
408 
409 #if defined(HAVE_GPREGS)
410 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_GPREGS(a,b)	ATF_TP_ADD_TC(a,b)
411 #else
412 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_GPREGS(a,b)
413 #endif
414 
415 #if defined(HAVE_FPREGS)
416 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_FPREGS(a,b)	ATF_TP_ADD_TC(a,b)
417 #else
418 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_FPREGS(a,b)
419 #endif
420 
421 #if defined(PT_STEP)
422 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_PT_STEP(a,b)	ATF_TP_ADD_TC(a,b)
423 #else
424 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_PT_STEP(a,b)
425 #endif
426 
427 #if defined(__HAVE_PTRACE_WATCHPOINTS)
428 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_PTRACE_WATCHPOINTS(a,b)	ATF_TP_ADD_TC(a,b)
429 #else
430 #define ATF_TP_ADD_TC_HAVE_PTRACE_WATCHPOINTS(a,b)
431 #endif
432