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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
30 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
31 
32 
33 #include <errno.h>
34 #include <fcntl.h>
35 #include <kstat.h>
36 #include <libdevinfo.h>
37 #include <locale.h>
38 #include <pwd.h>
39 #include <signal.h>
40 #include <stdio.h>
41 #include <stdlib.h>
42 #include <string.h>
43 #include <unistd.h>
44 #include <sys/mnttab.h>
45 #include <sys/modctl.h>
46 #include <sys/stat.h>
47 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
48 #include <sys/types.h>
49 #include <sys/utssys.h>
50 #include <sys/var.h>
51 
52 /*
53  * Command line options for fuser command. Mutually exclusive.
54  */
55 #define	OPT_FILE_ONLY		0x0001		/* -f */
56 #define	OPT_CONTAINED		0x0002		/* -c */
57 
58 /*
59  * Command line option modifiers for fuser command.
60  */
61 #define	OPT_SIGNAL		0x0100		/* -k, -s */
62 #define	OPT_USERID		0x0200		/* -u */
63 #define	OPT_NBMANDLIST		0x0400		/* -n */
64 #define	OPT_DEVINFO		0x0800		/* -d */
65 
66 #define	NELEM(a)		(sizeof (a) / sizeof ((a)[0]))
67 
68 /*
69  * System call prototype
70  */
71 extern int utssys(void *buf, int arg, int type, void *outbp);
72 
73 /*
74  * Option flavors or types of options fuser command takes. Exclusive
75  * options (EXCL_OPT) are mutually exclusive key options, while
76  * modifier options (MOD_OPT) add to the key option. Examples are -f
77  * for EXCL_OPT and -u for MOD_OPT.
78  */
79 typedef enum {EXCL_OPT, MOD_OPT} opt_flavor_t;
80 
81 struct co_tab {
82 	int	c_flag;
83 	char	c_char;
84 };
85 
86 static struct co_tab code_tab[] = {
87 	{F_CDIR,	'c'},	/* current directory */
88 	{F_RDIR,	'r'},	/* root directory (via chroot) */
89 	{F_TEXT,	't'},	/* textfile */
90 	{F_OPEN,	'o'},	/* open (creat, etc.) file */
91 	{F_MAP,		'm'},	/* mapped file */
92 	{F_TTY,		'y'},	/* controlling tty */
93 	{F_TRACE,	'a'},	/* trace file */
94 	{F_NBM,		'n'}	/* nbmand lock/share reservation on file */
95 };
96 
97 /*
98  * Return a pointer to the mount point matching the given special name, if
99  * possible, otherwise, exit with 1 if mnttab corruption is detected, else
100  * return NULL.
101  *
102  * NOTE:  the underlying storage for mget and mref is defined static by
103  * libos.  Repeated calls to getmntany() overwrite it; to save mnttab
104  * structures would require copying the member strings elsewhere.
105  */
106 static char *
107 spec_to_mount(char *specname)
108 {
109 	struct mnttab 	mref, mget;
110 	struct stat 	st;
111 	FILE		*frp;
112 	int 		ret;
113 
114 	/* get mount-point */
115 	if ((frp = fopen(MNTTAB, "r")) == NULL)
116 		return (NULL);
117 
118 	mntnull(&mref);
119 	mref.mnt_special = specname;
120 	ret = getmntany(frp, &mget, &mref);
121 	(void) fclose(frp);
122 
123 	if (ret == 0) {
124 		if ((stat(specname, &st) == 0) && S_ISBLK(st.st_mode))
125 			return (mget.mnt_mountp);
126 	} else if (ret > 0) {
127 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("mnttab is corrupted\n"));
128 		exit(1);
129 	}
130 	return (NULL);
131 }
132 
133 /*
134  * The main objective of this routine is to allocate an array of f_user_t's.
135  * In order for it to know how large an array to allocate, it must know
136  * the value of v.v_proc in the kernel.  To get this, we do a kstat
137  * lookup to get the var structure from the kernel.
138  */
139 static fu_data_t *
140 get_f_user_buf()
141 {
142 	fu_data_t	fu_header, *fu_data;
143 	kstat_ctl_t	*kc;
144 	struct var	v;
145 	kstat_t		*ksp;
146 	int		count;
147 
148 	if ((kc = kstat_open()) == NULL ||
149 	    (ksp = kstat_lookup(kc, "unix", 0, "var")) == NULL ||
150 	    kstat_read(kc, ksp, &v) == -1) {
151 		perror(gettext("kstat_read() of struct var failed"));
152 		exit(1);
153 	}
154 	(void) kstat_close(kc);
155 
156 	/*
157 	 * get a count of the current number of kernel file consumers
158 	 *
159 	 * the number of kernel file consumers can change between
160 	 * the time when we get this count of all kernel file
161 	 * consumers and when we get the actual file usage
162 	 * information back from the kernel.
163 	 *
164 	 * we use the current count as a maximum because we assume
165 	 * that not all kernel file consumers are accessing the
166 	 * file we're interested in.  this assumption should make
167 	 * the current number of kernel file consumers a valid
168 	 * upper limit of possible file consumers.
169 	 *
170 	 * this call should never fail
171 	 */
172 	fu_header.fud_user_max = 0;
173 	fu_header.fud_user_count = 0;
174 	(void) utssys(NULL, F_KINFO_COUNT, UTS_FUSERS, &fu_header);
175 
176 	count = v.v_proc + fu_header.fud_user_count;
177 
178 	fu_data = (fu_data_t *)malloc(fu_data_size(count));
179 	if (fu_data == NULL) {
180 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
181 		    gettext("fuser: could not allocate buffer\n"));
182 		exit(1);
183 	}
184 	fu_data->fud_user_max = count;
185 	fu_data->fud_user_count = 0;
186 	return (fu_data);
187 }
188 
189 /*
190  * display the fuser usage message and exit
191  */
192 static void
193 usage()
194 {
195 	(void) fprintf(stderr,
196 	    gettext("Usage:  fuser [-[k|s sig]un[c|f|d]] files"
197 	    " [-[[k|s sig]un[c|f|d]] files]..\n"));
198 	exit(1);
199 }
200 
201 static int
202 report_process(f_user_t *f_user, int options, int sig)
203 {
204 	struct passwd	*pwdp;
205 	int		i;
206 
207 	(void) fprintf(stdout, " %7d", (int)f_user->fu_pid);
208 	(void) fflush(stdout);
209 
210 	/* print out any character codes for the process */
211 	for (i = 0; i < NELEM(code_tab); i++) {
212 		if (f_user->fu_flags & code_tab[i].c_flag)
213 			(void) fprintf(stderr, "%c", code_tab[i].c_char);
214 	}
215 
216 	/* optionally print the login name for the process */
217 	if ((options & OPT_USERID) &&
218 	    ((pwdp = getpwuid(f_user->fu_uid)) != NULL))
219 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "(%s)", pwdp->pw_name);
220 
221 	/* optionally send a signal to the process */
222 	if (options & OPT_SIGNAL)
223 		(void) kill(f_user->fu_pid, sig);
224 
225 	return (0);
226 }
227 
228 static char *
229 i_get_dev_path(f_user_t *f_user, char *drv_name, int major, di_node_t *di_root)
230 {
231 	di_minor_t	di_minor;
232 	di_node_t	di_node;
233 	dev_t		dev;
234 	char		*path;
235 
236 	/*
237 	 * if we don't have a snapshot of the device tree yet, then
238 	 * take one so we can try to look up the device node and
239 	 * some kind of path to it.
240 	 */
241 	if (*di_root == DI_NODE_NIL) {
242 		*di_root = di_init("/", DINFOSUBTREE | DINFOMINOR);
243 		if (*di_root == DI_NODE_NIL) {
244 			perror(gettext("devinfo snapshot failed"));
245 			return ((char *)-1);
246 		}
247 	}
248 
249 	/* find device nodes that are bound to this driver */
250 	di_node = di_drv_first_node(drv_name, *di_root);
251 	if (di_node == DI_NODE_NIL)
252 		return (NULL);
253 
254 	/* try to get a dev_t for the device node we want to look up */
255 	if (f_user->fu_minor == -1)
256 		dev = DDI_DEV_T_NONE;
257 	else
258 		dev = makedev(major, f_user->fu_minor);
259 
260 	/* walk all the device nodes bound to this driver */
261 	do {
262 
263 		/* see if we can get a path to the minor node */
264 		if (dev != DDI_DEV_T_NONE) {
265 			di_minor = DI_MINOR_NIL;
266 			while (di_minor = di_minor_next(di_node, di_minor)) {
267 				if (dev != di_minor_devt(di_minor))
268 					continue;
269 				path = di_devfs_minor_path(di_minor);
270 				if (path == NULL) {
271 					perror(gettext(
272 						"unable to get device path"));
273 					return ((char *)-1);
274 				}
275 				return (path);
276 			}
277 		}
278 
279 		/* see if we can get a path to the device instance */
280 		if ((f_user->fu_instance != -1) &&
281 		    (f_user->fu_instance == di_instance(di_node))) {
282 			path = di_devfs_path(di_node);
283 			if (path == NULL) {
284 				perror(gettext("unable to get device path"));
285 				return ((char *)-1);
286 			}
287 			return (path);
288 		}
289 	} while (di_node = di_drv_next_node(di_node));
290 
291 	return (NULL);
292 }
293 
294 static int
295 report_kernel(f_user_t *f_user, di_node_t *di_root)
296 {
297 	struct modinfo	modinfo;
298 	char		*path;
299 	int		major = -1;
300 
301 	/* get the module name */
302 	modinfo.mi_info = MI_INFO_ONE | MI_INFO_CNT | MI_INFO_NOBASE;
303 	modinfo.mi_id = modinfo.mi_nextid = f_user->fu_modid;
304 	if (modctl(MODINFO, f_user->fu_modid, &modinfo) < 0) {
305 		perror(gettext("unable to get kernel module information"));
306 		return (-1);
307 	}
308 
309 	/*
310 	 * if we don't have any device info then just
311 	 * print the module name
312 	 */
313 	if ((f_user->fu_instance == -1) && (f_user->fu_minor == -1)) {
314 		(void) fprintf(stderr, " [%s]", modinfo.mi_name);
315 		return (0);
316 	}
317 
318 	/* get the driver major number */
319 	if (modctl(MODGETMAJBIND,
320 	    modinfo.mi_name, strlen(modinfo.mi_name) + 1, &major) < 0) {
321 		perror(gettext("unable to get driver major number"));
322 		return (-1);
323 	}
324 
325 	path = i_get_dev_path(f_user, modinfo.mi_name, major, di_root);
326 	if (path == (char *)-1)
327 		return (-1);
328 
329 	/* check if we couldn't get any device pathing info */
330 	if (path == NULL) {
331 		if (f_user->fu_minor == -1) {
332 			/*
333 			 * we don't really have any more info on the device
334 			 * so display the driver name in the same format
335 			 * that we would for a plain module
336 			 */
337 			(void) fprintf(stderr, " [%s]", modinfo.mi_name);
338 			return (0);
339 		} else {
340 			/*
341 			 * if we only have dev_t information, then display
342 			 * the driver name and the dev_t info
343 			 */
344 			(void) fprintf(stderr, " [%s,dev=(%d,%d)]",
345 			    modinfo.mi_name, major, f_user->fu_minor);
346 			return (0);
347 		}
348 	}
349 
350 	/* display device pathing information */
351 	if (f_user->fu_minor == -1) {
352 		/*
353 		 * display the driver name and a path to the device
354 		 * instance.
355 		 */
356 		(void) fprintf(stderr, " [%s,dev_path=%s]",
357 		    modinfo.mi_name, path);
358 	} else {
359 		/*
360 		 * here we have lot's of info.  the driver name, the minor
361 		 * node dev_t, and a path to the device.  display it all.
362 		 */
363 		(void) fprintf(stderr, " [%s,dev=(%d,%d),dev_path=%s]",
364 		    modinfo.mi_name, major, f_user->fu_minor, path);
365 	}
366 
367 	di_devfs_path_free(path);
368 	return (0);
369 }
370 
371 /*
372  * Show pids and usage indicators for the nusers processes in the users list.
373  * When OPT_USERID is set, give associated login names.  When OPT_SIGNAL is
374  * set, issue the specified signal to those processes.
375  */
376 static void
377 report(fu_data_t *fu_data, int options, int sig)
378 {
379 	di_node_t	di_root = DI_NODE_NIL;
380 	f_user_t 	*f_user;
381 	int		err, i;
382 
383 	for (err = i = 0; (err == 0) && (i <  fu_data->fud_user_count); i++) {
384 
385 		f_user = &(fu_data->fud_user[i]);
386 		if (f_user->fu_flags & F_KERNEL) {
387 			/* a kernel module is using the file */
388 			err = report_kernel(f_user, &di_root);
389 		} else {
390 			/* a userland process using the file */
391 			err = report_process(f_user, options, sig);
392 		}
393 	}
394 
395 	if (di_root != DI_NODE_NIL)
396 		di_fini(di_root);
397 }
398 
399 /*
400  * Sanity check the option "nextopt" and OR it into *options.
401  */
402 static void
403 set_option(int *options, int nextopt, opt_flavor_t type)
404 {
405 	static const char	*excl_opts[] = {"-c", "-f", "-d"};
406 	int			i;
407 
408 	/*
409 	 * Disallow repeating options
410 	 */
411 	if (*options & nextopt)
412 		usage();
413 
414 	/*
415 	 * If EXCL_OPT, allow only one option to be set
416 	 */
417 	if ((type == EXCL_OPT) && (*options)) {
418 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
419 		    gettext("Use only one of the following options :"));
420 		for (i = 0; i < NELEM(excl_opts); i++) {
421 			if (i == 0) {
422 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(" %s"),
423 				    excl_opts[i]);
424 			} else {
425 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(", %s"),
426 				    excl_opts[i]);
427 			}
428 		}
429 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "\n"),
430 		usage();
431 	}
432 	*options |= nextopt;
433 }
434 
435 /*
436  * Determine which processes are using a named file or file system.
437  * On stdout, show the pid of each process using each command line file
438  * with indication(s) of its use(s).  Optionally display the login
439  * name with each process.  Also optionally, issue the specified signal to
440  * each process.
441  *
442  * X/Open Commands and Utilites, Issue 5 requires fuser to process
443  * the complete list of names it is given, so if an error is encountered
444  * it will continue through the list, and then exit with a non-zero
445  * value. This is a change from earlier behavior where the command
446  * would exit immediately upon an error.
447  *
448  * The preferred use of the command is with a single file or file system.
449  */
450 
451 int
452 main(int argc, char **argv)
453 {
454 	fu_data_t	*fu_data;
455 	char		*mntname, c;
456 	int		newfile = 0, errors = 0, opts = 0, flags = 0;
457 	int		uts_flags, sig, okay, err;
458 
459 	(void) setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
460 	(void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN);
461 
462 	if (argc < 2)
463 		usage();
464 
465 	do {
466 		while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "cdfkns:u")) != EOF) {
467 			if (newfile) {
468 				/*
469 				 * Starting a new group of files.
470 				 * Clear out options currently in
471 				 * force.
472 				 */
473 				flags = opts = newfile = 0;
474 			}
475 			switch (c) {
476 			case 'd':
477 				set_option(&opts, OPT_DEVINFO, EXCL_OPT);
478 				break;
479 			case 'k':
480 				set_option(&flags, OPT_SIGNAL, MOD_OPT);
481 				sig = SIGKILL;
482 				break;
483 			case 's':
484 				set_option(&flags, OPT_SIGNAL, MOD_OPT);
485 				if (str2sig(optarg, &sig) != 0) {
486 					(void) fprintf(stderr,
487 					    gettext("Invalid signal %s\n"),
488 					    optarg);
489 					usage();
490 				}
491 				break;
492 			case 'u':
493 				set_option(&flags, OPT_USERID, MOD_OPT);
494 				break;
495 			case 'n':
496 				/*
497 				 * Report only users with NBMAND locks
498 				 */
499 				set_option(&flags, OPT_NBMANDLIST, MOD_OPT);
500 				break;
501 			case 'c':
502 				set_option(&opts, OPT_CONTAINED, EXCL_OPT);
503 				break;
504 			case 'f':
505 				set_option(&opts, OPT_FILE_ONLY, EXCL_OPT);
506 				break;
507 			default:
508 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
509 				    gettext("Illegal option %c.\n"), c);
510 				usage();
511 			}
512 		}
513 
514 		if ((optind < argc) && (newfile)) {
515 			/*
516 			 * Cancel the options currently in
517 			 * force if a lone dash is specified.
518 			 */
519 			if (strcmp(argv[optind], "-") == 0) {
520 				flags = opts = newfile = 0;
521 				optind++;
522 			}
523 		}
524 
525 		/*
526 		 * newfile is set when a new group of files is found.  If all
527 		 * arguments are processed and newfile isn't set here, then
528 		 * the user did not use the correct syntax
529 		 */
530 		if (optind > argc - 1) {
531 			if (!newfile) {
532 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
533 				    gettext("fuser: missing file name\n"));
534 				usage();
535 			}
536 		} else {
537 			if (argv[optind][0] == '-') {
538 				(void) fprintf(stderr,
539 				    gettext("fuser: incorrect use of -\n"));
540 				usage();
541 			} else {
542 				newfile = 1;
543 			}
544 		}
545 
546 		/* allocate a buffer to hold usage data */
547 		fu_data = get_f_user_buf();
548 
549 		/*
550 		 * First print file name on stderr
551 		 * (so stdout (pids) can be piped to kill)
552 		 */
553 		(void) fflush(stdout);
554 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", argv[optind]);
555 
556 		/*
557 		 * if not OPT_FILE_ONLY, OPT_DEVINFO, or OPT_CONTAINED,
558 		 * attempt to translate the target file name to a mount
559 		 * point via /etc/mnttab.
560 		 */
561 		okay = 0;
562 		if (!opts &&
563 		    (mntname = spec_to_mount(argv[optind])) != NULL) {
564 
565 			uts_flags = F_CONTAINED |
566 			    ((flags & OPT_NBMANDLIST) ? F_NBMANDLIST : 0);
567 
568 			err = utssys(mntname, uts_flags, UTS_FUSERS, fu_data);
569 			if (err == 0) {
570 				report(fu_data, flags, sig);
571 				okay = 1;
572 			}
573 		}
574 
575 		uts_flags = \
576 		    ((opts & OPT_CONTAINED) ? F_CONTAINED : 0) |
577 		    ((opts & OPT_DEVINFO) ? F_DEVINFO : 0) |
578 		    ((flags & OPT_NBMANDLIST) ? F_NBMANDLIST : 0);
579 
580 		err = utssys(argv[optind], uts_flags, UTS_FUSERS, fu_data);
581 		if (err == 0) {
582 			report(fu_data, flags, sig);
583 		} else if (!okay) {
584 			perror("fuser");
585 			errors = 1;
586 			free(fu_data);
587 			continue;
588 		}
589 
590 		(void) fprintf(stderr, "\n");
591 		free(fu_data);
592 	} while (++optind < argc);
593 
594 	return (errors);
595 }
596