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21 
22 /*
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24  */
25 
26 #include <sys/sysevent/eventdefs.h>
27 #include <sys/sysevent.h>
28 #include <sys/sysevent_impl.h>
29 #include <sys/fm/protocol.h>
30 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
31 #include <sys/dumphdr.h>
32 #include <sys/dumpadm.h>
33 #include <sys/fm/util.h>
34 
35 #include <libsysevent.h>
36 #include <libnvpair.h>
37 #include <alloca.h>
38 #include <limits.h>
39 #include <strings.h>
40 #include <unistd.h>
41 #include <fcntl.h>
42 #include <errno.h>
43 #include <zone.h>
44 
45 #undef MUTEX_HELD
46 #undef RW_READ_HELD
47 #undef RW_WRITE_HELD
48 
49 #include <fmd_api.h>
50 #include <fmd_log.h>
51 #include <fmd_subr.h>
52 #include <fmd_dispq.h>
53 #include <fmd_dr.h>
54 #include <fmd_module.h>
55 #include <fmd_protocol.h>
56 #include <fmd_scheme.h>
57 #include <fmd_error.h>
58 
59 #include <fmd.h>
60 
61 static char *sysev_channel;	/* event channel to which we are subscribed */
62 static char *sysev_class;	/* event class to which we are subscribed */
63 static char *sysev_device;	/* device path to use for replaying events */
64 static char *sysev_sid;		/* event channel subscriber identifier */
65 static void *sysev_evc;		/* event channel cookie from evc_bind */
66 
67 static fmd_xprt_t *sysev_xprt;
68 static int sysev_xprt_refcnt;
69 static fmd_hdl_t *sysev_hdl;
70 
71 static struct sysev_stats {
72 	fmd_stat_t dump_replay;
73 	fmd_stat_t dump_lost;
74 	fmd_stat_t bad_class;
75 	fmd_stat_t bad_attr;
76 	fmd_stat_t eagain;
77 } sysev_stats = {
78 	{ "dump_replay", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "events replayed from dump device" },
79 	{ "dump_lost", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "events lost from dump device" },
80 	{ "bad_class", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "events dropped due to invalid class" },
81 	{ "bad_attr", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "events dropped due to invalid nvlist" },
82 	{ "eagain", FMD_TYPE_UINT64, "events retried due to low memory" },
83 };
84 
85 static pthread_cond_t sysev_cv = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
86 static pthread_mutex_t sysev_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
87 static int sysev_replay_wait = 1;
88 static int sysev_exiting;
89 
90 static sysevent_subattr_t *subattr;
91 
92 /*
93  * Entry point for legacy sysevents.  This function is responsible for two
94  * things: passing off interesting events to the DR handler, and converting
95  * sysevents into resource events that modules can then subscribe to.
96  */
97 static void
98 sysev_legacy(sysevent_t *sep)
99 {
100 	const char *class = sysevent_get_class_name(sep);
101 	const char *subclass = sysevent_get_subclass_name(sep);
102 	char *fullclass;
103 	size_t len;
104 	nvlist_t *attr, *nvl;
105 	hrtime_t hrt;
106 
107 	/* notify the DR subsystem of the event */
108 	fmd_dr_event(sep);
109 
110 	/* get the matching sysevent name */
111 	len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%s%s.%s", SYSEVENT_RSRC_CLASS,
112 	    class, subclass);
113 	fullclass = alloca(len + 1);
114 	(void) snprintf(fullclass, len + 1, "%s%s.%s",
115 	    SYSEVENT_RSRC_CLASS, class, subclass);
116 
117 	/* construct the event payload */
118 	(void) nvlist_xalloc(&nvl, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, &fmd.d_nva);
119 	if (sysevent_get_attr_list(sep, &attr) == 0) {
120 		(void) nvlist_merge(nvl, attr, 0);
121 		nvlist_free(attr);
122 	}
123 
124 	/*
125 	 * Add class and version after the nvlist_merge() just in case
126 	 * the sysevent has an attribute called class or version.
127 	 */
128 	(void) nvlist_add_string(nvl, FM_CLASS, fullclass);
129 	(void) nvlist_add_uint8(nvl, FM_VERSION, FM_RSRC_VERSION);
130 
131 	/*
132 	 * Dispatch the event.  Because we have used sysevent_bind_xhandle
133 	 * the delivery thread is blessed as a proper fmd thread so
134 	 * we may use regular fmd api calls.
135 	 */
136 	sysevent_get_time(sep, &hrt);
137 	fmd_xprt_post(sysev_hdl, sysev_xprt, nvl, hrt);
138 }
139 
140 /*
141  * Receive an event from the SysEvent channel and post it to our transport.
142  * Under extreme low-memory situations where we cannot event unpack the event,
143  * we can request that SysEvent redeliver the event later by returning EAGAIN.
144  * If we do this too many times, the kernel will drop the event.  Rather than
145  * keeping state per-event, we simply attempt a garbage-collect, hoping that
146  * enough free memory will be available by the time the event is redelivered.
147  */
148 static int
149 sysev_recv(sysevent_t *sep, void *arg)
150 {
151 	uint64_t seq = sysevent_get_seq(sep);
152 	fmd_xprt_t *xp = arg;
153 	nvlist_t *nvl;
154 	hrtime_t hrt;
155 	int rc = 0;
156 
157 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&sysev_mutex);
158 	if (sysev_exiting == 1) {
159 		while (sysev_xprt_refcnt > 0)
160 			(void) pthread_cond_wait(&sysev_cv, &sysev_mutex);
161 		(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&sysev_mutex);
162 		return (EAGAIN);
163 	}
164 	sysev_xprt_refcnt++;
165 	while (sysev_replay_wait)
166 		(void) pthread_cond_wait(&sysev_cv, &sysev_mutex);
167 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&sysev_mutex);
168 
169 	if (strcmp(sysevent_get_class_name(sep), EC_FM) != 0) {
170 		fmd_hdl_error(sysev_hdl, "discarding event 0x%llx: unexpected"
171 		    " transport class %s\n", seq, sysevent_get_class_name(sep));
172 		sysev_stats.bad_class.fmds_value.ui64++;
173 	} else if (sysevent_get_attr_list(sep, &nvl) != 0) {
174 		if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == ENOMEM) {
175 			fmd_modhash_tryapply(fmd.d_mod_hash, fmd_module_trygc);
176 			fmd_scheme_hash_trygc(fmd.d_schemes);
177 			sysev_stats.eagain.fmds_value.ui64++;
178 			rc = EAGAIN;
179 		} else {
180 			fmd_hdl_error(sysev_hdl, "discarding event 0x%llx: "
181 			    "missing or invalid payload", seq);
182 			sysev_stats.bad_attr.fmds_value.ui64++;
183 		}
184 	} else {
185 		sysevent_get_time(sep, &hrt);
186 		fmd_xprt_post(sysev_hdl, xp, nvl, hrt);
187 	}
188 
189 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&sysev_mutex);
190 	if (--sysev_xprt_refcnt == 0 && sysev_exiting == 1)
191 		(void) pthread_cond_broadcast(&sysev_cv);
192 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&sysev_mutex);
193 
194 	return (rc);
195 }
196 
197 /*
198  * Checksum algorithm used by the dump transport for verifying the content of
199  * error reports saved on the dump device (copy of the kernel's checksum32()).
200  */
201 static uint32_t
202 sysev_checksum(void *cp_arg, size_t length)
203 {
204 	uchar_t *cp, *ep;
205 	uint32_t sum = 0;
206 
207 	for (cp = cp_arg, ep = cp + length; cp < ep; cp++)
208 		sum = ((sum >> 1) | (sum << 31)) + *cp;
209 
210 	return (sum);
211 }
212 
213 /*
214  * Replay saved events from the dump transport.  This function is installed as
215  * the timer callback and is called only once during the module's lifetime.
216  */
217 /*ARGSUSED*/
218 static void
219 sysev_replay(fmd_hdl_t *hdl, id_t id, void *arg)
220 {
221 	char *dumpdev;
222 	off64_t off, off0;
223 	int fd, err;
224 
225 	/*
226 	 * Determine the appropriate dump device to use for replaying pending
227 	 * error reports.  If the device property is NULL (default), we
228 	 * open and query /dev/dump to determine the current dump device.
229 	 */
230 	if ((dumpdev = sysev_device) == NULL) {
231 		if ((fd = open("/dev/dump", O_RDONLY)) == -1) {
232 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to open /dev/dump "
233 			    "to locate dump device for event replay");
234 			goto done;
235 		}
236 
237 		dumpdev = alloca(PATH_MAX);
238 		err = ioctl(fd, DIOCGETDEV, dumpdev);
239 		(void) close(fd);
240 
241 		if (err == -1) {
242 			if (errno != ENODEV) {
243 				fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to obtain "
244 				    "path to dump device for event replay");
245 			}
246 			goto done;
247 		}
248 	}
249 
250 	if (strcmp(dumpdev, "/dev/null") == 0)
251 		goto done; /* return silently and skip replay for /dev/null */
252 
253 	/*
254 	 * Open the appropriate device and then determine the offset of the
255 	 * start of the ereport dump region located at the end of the device.
256 	 */
257 	if ((fd = open64(dumpdev, O_RDWR | O_DSYNC)) == -1) {
258 		fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to open dump transport %s "
259 		    "(pending events will not be replayed)", dumpdev);
260 		goto done;
261 	}
262 
263 	off = DUMP_OFFSET + DUMP_LOGSIZE + DUMP_ERPTSIZE;
264 	off = off0 = lseek64(fd, -off, SEEK_END) & -DUMP_OFFSET;
265 
266 	if (off == (off64_t)-1LL) {
267 		fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to seek dump transport %s "
268 		    "(pending events will not be replayed)", dumpdev);
269 		(void) close(fd);
270 		goto done;
271 	}
272 
273 	/*
274 	 * The ereport dump region is a sequence of erpt_dump_t headers each of
275 	 * which is followed by packed nvlist data.  We iterate over them in
276 	 * order, unpacking and dispatching each one to our dispatch queue.
277 	 */
278 	for (;;) {
279 		char nvbuf[ERPT_DATA_SZ];
280 		uint32_t chksum;
281 		erpt_dump_t ed;
282 		nvlist_t *nvl;
283 
284 		fmd_timeval_t ftv, tod;
285 		hrtime_t hrt;
286 		uint64_t ena;
287 
288 		if (pread64(fd, &ed, sizeof (ed), off) != sizeof (ed)) {
289 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to read from dump "
290 			    "transport %s (pending events lost)", dumpdev);
291 			break;
292 		}
293 
294 		if (ed.ed_magic == 0 && ed.ed_size == 0)
295 			break; /* end of list: all zero */
296 
297 		if (ed.ed_magic == 0) {
298 			off += sizeof (ed) + ed.ed_size;
299 			continue; /* continue searching */
300 		}
301 
302 		if (ed.ed_magic != ERPT_MAGIC) {
303 			/*
304 			 * Stop reading silently if the first record has the
305 			 * wrong magic number; this likely indicates that we
306 			 * rebooted from non-FMA bits or paged over the dump.
307 			 */
308 			if (off == off0)
309 				break;
310 
311 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "invalid dump transport "
312 			    "record at %llx (magic number %x, expected %x)\n",
313 			    (u_longlong_t)off, ed.ed_magic, ERPT_MAGIC);
314 			break;
315 		}
316 
317 		if (ed.ed_size > ERPT_DATA_SZ) {
318 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "invalid dump transport "
319 			    "record at %llx size (%u exceeds limit)\n",
320 			    (u_longlong_t)off, ed.ed_size);
321 			break;
322 		}
323 
324 		if (pread64(fd, nvbuf, ed.ed_size,
325 		    off + sizeof (ed)) != ed.ed_size) {
326 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to read dump "
327 			    "transport event (offset %llx)", (u_longlong_t)off);
328 
329 			sysev_stats.dump_lost.fmds_value.ui64++;
330 			goto next;
331 		}
332 
333 		if ((chksum = sysev_checksum(nvbuf,
334 		    ed.ed_size)) != ed.ed_chksum) {
335 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "dump transport event at "
336 			    "offset %llx is corrupt (checksum %x != %x)\n",
337 			    (u_longlong_t)off, chksum, ed.ed_chksum);
338 
339 			sysev_stats.dump_lost.fmds_value.ui64++;
340 			goto next;
341 		}
342 
343 		if ((err = nvlist_xunpack(nvbuf,
344 		    ed.ed_size, &nvl, &fmd.d_nva)) != 0) {
345 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to unpack dump "
346 			    "transport event at offset %llx: %s\n",
347 			    (u_longlong_t)off, fmd_strerror(err));
348 
349 			sysev_stats.dump_lost.fmds_value.ui64++;
350 			goto next;
351 		}
352 
353 		/*
354 		 * If ed_hrt_nsec is set it contains the gethrtime() value from
355 		 * when the event was originally enqueued for the transport.
356 		 * If it is zero, we use the weaker bound ed_hrt_base instead.
357 		 */
358 		if (ed.ed_hrt_nsec != 0)
359 			hrt = ed.ed_hrt_nsec;
360 		else
361 			hrt = ed.ed_hrt_base;
362 
363 		/*
364 		 * If this is an FMA protocol event of class "ereport.*" that
365 		 * contains valid ENA, we can improve the precision of 'hrt'.
366 		 */
367 		if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(nvl, FM_EREPORT_ENA, &ena) == 0)
368 			hrt = fmd_time_ena2hrt(hrt, ena);
369 
370 		/*
371 		 * Now convert 'hrt' to an adjustable TOD based on the values
372 		 * in ed_tod_base which correspond to one another and are
373 		 * sampled before reboot using the old gethrtime() clock.
374 		 * fmd_event_recreate() will use this TOD value to re-assign
375 		 * the event an updated gethrtime() value based on the current
376 		 * value of the non-adjustable gethrtime() clock.  Phew.
377 		 */
378 		tod.ftv_sec = ed.ed_tod_base.sec;
379 		tod.ftv_nsec = ed.ed_tod_base.nsec;
380 		fmd_time_hrt2tod(ed.ed_hrt_base, &tod, hrt, &ftv);
381 
382 		(void) nvlist_remove_all(nvl, FMD_EVN_TOD);
383 		(void) nvlist_add_uint64_array(nvl,
384 		    FMD_EVN_TOD, (uint64_t *)&ftv, 2);
385 
386 		fmd_xprt_post(hdl, sysev_xprt, nvl, 0);
387 		sysev_stats.dump_replay.fmds_value.ui64++;
388 
389 next:
390 		/*
391 		 * Reset the magic number for the event record to zero so that
392 		 * we do not replay the same event multiple times.
393 		 */
394 		ed.ed_magic = 0;
395 
396 		if (pwrite64(fd, &ed, sizeof (ed), off) != sizeof (ed)) {
397 			fmd_hdl_error(hdl, "failed to mark dump "
398 			    "transport event (offset %llx)", (u_longlong_t)off);
399 		}
400 
401 		off += sizeof (ed) + ed.ed_size;
402 	}
403 
404 	(void) close(fd);
405 done:
406 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&sysev_mutex);
407 	sysev_replay_wait = 0;
408 	(void) pthread_cond_broadcast(&sysev_cv);
409 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&sysev_mutex);
410 }
411 
412 static const fmd_prop_t sysev_props[] = {
413 	{ "class", FMD_TYPE_STRING, EC_ALL },		/* event class */
414 	{ "device", FMD_TYPE_STRING, NULL },		/* replay device */
415 	{ "channel", FMD_TYPE_STRING, FM_ERROR_CHAN },	/* channel name */
416 	{ "sid", FMD_TYPE_STRING, "fmd" },		/* subscriber id */
417 	{ NULL, 0, NULL }
418 };
419 
420 static const fmd_hdl_ops_t sysev_ops = {
421 	NULL,		/* fmdo_recv */
422 	sysev_replay,	/* fmdo_timeout */
423 	NULL,		/* fmdo_close */
424 	NULL,		/* fmdo_stats */
425 	NULL,		/* fmdo_gc */
426 	NULL,		/* fmdo_send */
427 };
428 
429 static const fmd_hdl_info_t sysev_info = {
430 	"SysEvent Transport Agent", "1.0", &sysev_ops, sysev_props
431 };
432 
433 /*
434  * Bind to the sysevent channel we use for listening for error events and then
435  * subscribe to appropriate events received over this channel.  Setup the
436  * legacy sysevent handler for creating sysevent resources and forwarding DR
437  * events.
438  */
439 void
440 sysev_init(fmd_hdl_t *hdl)
441 {
442 	uint_t flags;
443 	const char *subclasses[] = { EC_SUB_ALL };
444 
445 	/* This builtin is for the global zone only */
446 	if (getzoneid() != GLOBAL_ZONEID)
447 		return;
448 
449 	if (fmd_hdl_register(hdl, FMD_API_VERSION, &sysev_info) != 0)
450 		return; /* invalid property settings */
451 
452 	(void) fmd_stat_create(hdl, FMD_STAT_NOALLOC, sizeof (sysev_stats) /
453 	    sizeof (fmd_stat_t), (fmd_stat_t *)&sysev_stats);
454 
455 	sysev_channel = fmd_prop_get_string(hdl, "channel");
456 	sysev_class = fmd_prop_get_string(hdl, "class");
457 	sysev_device = fmd_prop_get_string(hdl, "device");
458 	sysev_sid = fmd_prop_get_string(hdl, "sid");
459 
460 	if (sysev_channel == NULL)
461 		fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "channel property must be defined\n");
462 
463 	if (sysev_sid == NULL)
464 		fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "sid property must be defined\n");
465 
466 	if ((errno = sysevent_evc_bind(sysev_channel, &sysev_evc,
467 	    EVCH_CREAT | EVCH_HOLD_PEND)) != 0) {
468 		fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "failed to bind to event transport "
469 		    "channel %s", sysev_channel);
470 	}
471 
472 	sysev_xprt = fmd_xprt_open(hdl, FMD_XPRT_RDONLY |
473 	    FMD_XPRT_CACHE_AS_LOCAL, NULL, NULL);
474 	sysev_hdl = hdl;
475 
476 	/*
477 	 * If we're subscribing to the default channel, keep our subscription
478 	 * active even if we die unexpectedly so we continue queuing events.
479 	 * If we're not (e.g. running under fmsim), do not specify SUB_KEEP so
480 	 * that our event channel will be destroyed if we die unpleasantly.
481 	 */
482 	if (strcmp(sysev_channel, FM_ERROR_CHAN) == 0)
483 		flags = EVCH_SUB_KEEP | EVCH_SUB_DUMP;
484 	else
485 		flags = EVCH_SUB_DUMP;
486 
487 	if ((subattr = sysevent_subattr_alloc()) == NULL)
488 		fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "failed to allocate subscription "
489 		    "attributes");
490 
491 	sysevent_subattr_thrcreate(subattr, fmd_doorthr_create, NULL);
492 	sysevent_subattr_thrsetup(subattr, fmd_doorthr_setup, NULL);
493 
494 	errno = sysevent_evc_xsubscribe(sysev_evc,
495 	    sysev_sid, sysev_class, sysev_recv, sysev_xprt, flags, subattr);
496 
497 	if (errno != 0) {
498 		if (errno == EEXIST) {
499 			fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "another fault management daemon is "
500 			    "active on transport channel %s\n", sysev_channel);
501 		} else {
502 			fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "failed to xsubscribe to %s on "
503 			    "transport channel %s", sysev_class, sysev_channel);
504 		}
505 	}
506 
507 	/*
508 	 * Once the transport is open, install a single timer to fire at once
509 	 * in the context of the module's thread to run sysev_replay().  This
510 	 * thread will block in its first fmd_xprt_post() until fmd is ready.
511 	 */
512 	fmd_hdl_debug(hdl, "transport '%s' open\n", sysev_channel);
513 	(void) fmd_timer_install(hdl, NULL, NULL, 0);
514 
515 	/*
516 	 * Open the legacy sysevent handle and subscribe to all events.  These
517 	 * are automatically converted to "resource.sysevent.*" events so that
518 	 * modules can manage these events without additional infrastructure.
519 	 */
520 	if (geteuid() != 0)
521 		return;
522 
523 	if ((fmd.d_sysev_hdl =
524 	    sysevent_bind_xhandle(sysev_legacy, subattr)) == NULL)
525 		fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "failed to bind to legacy sysevent channel");
526 
527 	if (sysevent_subscribe_event(fmd.d_sysev_hdl, EC_ALL,
528 	    subclasses, 1) != 0)
529 		fmd_hdl_abort(hdl, "failed to subscribe to legacy sysevents");
530 }
531 
532 /*
533  * Close the channel by unsubscribing and unbinding.  We only do this when a
534  * a non-default channel has been selected.  If we're using FM_ERROR_CHAN,
535  * the system default, we do *not* want to unsubscribe because the kernel will
536  * remove the subscriber queue and any events published in our absence will
537  * therefore be lost.  This scenario may occur when, for example, fmd is sent
538  * a SIGTERM by init(1M) during reboot but an error is detected and makes it
539  * into the sysevent channel queue before init(1M) manages to call uadmin(2).
540  */
541 void
542 sysev_fini(fmd_hdl_t *hdl)
543 {
544 	if (strcmp(sysev_channel, FM_ERROR_CHAN) != 0) {
545 		(void) sysevent_evc_unsubscribe(sysev_evc, sysev_sid);
546 		(void) sysevent_evc_unbind(sysev_evc);
547 	}
548 
549 	if (fmd.d_sysev_hdl != NULL)
550 		sysevent_unbind_handle(fmd.d_sysev_hdl);
551 
552 	if (subattr != NULL) {
553 		sysevent_subattr_free(subattr);
554 		subattr = NULL;
555 	}
556 
557 	if (sysev_xprt != NULL) {
558 		/*
559 		 * Wait callback returns before destroy the transport.
560 		 */
561 		(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&sysev_mutex);
562 		sysev_exiting = 1;
563 		while (sysev_xprt_refcnt > 0)
564 			(void) pthread_cond_wait(&sysev_cv, &sysev_mutex);
565 		(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&sysev_mutex);
566 		fmd_xprt_close(hdl, sysev_xprt);
567 	}
568 
569 	fmd_prop_free_string(hdl, sysev_class);
570 	fmd_prop_free_string(hdl, sysev_channel);
571 	fmd_prop_free_string(hdl, sysev_device);
572 	fmd_prop_free_string(hdl, sysev_sid);
573 }
574