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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 /* 26 * Copyright (c) 2013, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. 27 */ 28 29 /* 30 * pargs examines and prints the arguments (argv), environment (environ), 31 * and auxiliary vector of another process. 32 * 33 * This utility is made more complex because it must run in internationalized 34 * environments. The two key cases for pargs to manage are: 35 * 36 * 1. pargs and target run in the same locale: pargs must respect the 37 * locale, but this case is straightforward. Care is taken to correctly 38 * use wide characters in order to print results properly. 39 * 40 * 2. pargs and target run in different locales: in this case, pargs examines 41 * the string having assumed the victim's locale. Unprintable (but valid) 42 * characters are escaped. Next, iconv(3c) is used to convert between the 43 * target and pargs codeset. Finally, a second pass to escape unprintable 44 * (but valid) characters is made. 45 * 46 * In any case in which characters are encountered which are not valid in 47 * their purported locale, the string "fails" and is treated as a traditional 48 * 7-bit ASCII encoded string, and escaped accordingly. 49 */ 50 51 #include <stdio.h> 52 #include <stdlib.h> 53 #include <locale.h> 54 #include <wchar.h> 55 #include <iconv.h> 56 #include <langinfo.h> 57 #include <unistd.h> 58 #include <ctype.h> 59 #include <fcntl.h> 60 #include <string.h> 61 #include <strings.h> 62 #include <limits.h> 63 #include <pwd.h> 64 #include <grp.h> 65 #include <errno.h> 66 #include <setjmp.h> 67 #include <sys/types.h> 68 #include <sys/auxv.h> 69 #include <sys/archsystm.h> 70 #include <sys/proc.h> 71 #include <sys/elf.h> 72 #include <libproc.h> 73 #include <wctype.h> 74 #include <widec.h> 75 #include <elfcap.h> 76 77 typedef struct pargs_data { 78 struct ps_prochandle *pd_proc; /* target proc handle */ 79 psinfo_t *pd_psinfo; /* target psinfo */ 80 char *pd_locale; /* target process locale */ 81 int pd_conv_flags; /* flags governing string conversion */ 82 iconv_t pd_iconv; /* iconv conversion descriptor */ 83 size_t pd_argc; 84 uintptr_t *pd_argv; 85 char **pd_argv_strs; 86 size_t pd_envc; 87 size_t pd_env_space; 88 uintptr_t *pd_envp; 89 char **pd_envp_strs; 90 size_t pd_auxc; 91 auxv_t *pd_auxv; 92 char **pd_auxv_strs; 93 char *pd_execname; 94 } pargs_data_t; 95 96 #define CONV_USE_ICONV 0x01 97 #define CONV_STRICT_ASCII 0x02 98 99 static char *command; 100 static int dmodel; 101 102 #define EXTRACT_BUFSZ 128 /* extract_string() initial size */ 103 #define ENV_CHUNK 16 /* #env ptrs to read at a time */ 104 105 static jmp_buf env; /* malloc failure handling */ 106 107 static void * 108 safe_zalloc(size_t size) 109 { 110 void *p; 111 112 /* 113 * If the malloc fails we longjmp out to allow the code to Prelease() 114 * a stopped victim if needed. 115 */ 116 if ((p = malloc(size)) == NULL) { 117 longjmp(env, errno); 118 } 119 120 bzero(p, size); 121 return (p); 122 } 123 124 static char * 125 safe_strdup(const char *s1) 126 { 127 char *s2; 128 129 s2 = safe_zalloc(strlen(s1) + 1); 130 (void) strcpy(s2, s1); 131 return (s2); 132 } 133 134 /* 135 * Given a wchar_t which might represent an 'escapable' sequence (see 136 * formats(5)), return the base ascii character needed to print that 137 * sequence. 138 * 139 * The comparisons performed may look suspect at first, but all are valid; 140 * the characters below all appear in the "Portable Character Set." The 141 * Single Unix Spec says: "The wide-character value for each member of the 142 * Portable Character Set will equal its value when used as the lone 143 * character in an integer character constant." 144 */ 145 static uchar_t 146 get_interp_char(wchar_t wc) 147 { 148 switch (wc) { 149 case L'\a': 150 return ('a'); 151 case L'\b': 152 return ('b'); 153 case L'\f': 154 return ('f'); 155 case L'\n': 156 return ('n'); 157 case L'\r': 158 return ('r'); 159 case L'\t': 160 return ('t'); 161 case L'\v': 162 return ('v'); 163 case L'\\': 164 return ('\\'); 165 } 166 return ('\0'); 167 } 168 169 static char * 170 unctrl_str_strict_ascii(const char *src, int escape_slash, int *unprintable) 171 { 172 uchar_t *uc, *ucp, c, ic; 173 uc = ucp = safe_zalloc((strlen(src) * 4) + 1); 174 while ((c = *src++) != '\0') { 175 /* 176 * Call get_interp_char *first*, since \ will otherwise not 177 * be escaped as \\. 178 */ 179 if ((ic = get_interp_char((wchar_t)c)) != '\0') { 180 if (escape_slash || ic != '\\') 181 *ucp++ = '\\'; 182 *ucp++ = ic; 183 } else if (isascii(c) && isprint(c)) { 184 *ucp++ = c; 185 } else { 186 *ucp++ = '\\'; 187 *ucp++ = ((c >> 6) & 7) + '0'; 188 *ucp++ = ((c >> 3) & 7) + '0'; 189 *ucp++ = (c & 7) + '0'; 190 *unprintable = 1; 191 } 192 } 193 *ucp = '\0'; 194 return ((char *)uc); 195 } 196 197 /* 198 * Convert control characters as described in format(5) to their readable 199 * representation; special care is taken to handle multibyte character sets. 200 * 201 * If escape_slash is true, escaping of '\' occurs. The first time a string 202 * is unctrl'd, this should be '1'. Subsequent iterations over the same 203 * string should set escape_slash to 0. Otherwise you'll wind up with 204 * \ --> \\ --> \\\\. 205 */ 206 static char * 207 unctrl_str(const char *src, int escape_slash, int *unprintable) 208 { 209 wchar_t wc; 210 wchar_t *wide_src, *wide_srcp; 211 wchar_t *wide_dest, *wide_destp; 212 char *uc; 213 size_t srcbufsz = strlen(src) + 1; 214 size_t destbufsz = srcbufsz * 4; 215 size_t srclen, destlen; 216 217 wide_srcp = wide_src = safe_zalloc(srcbufsz * sizeof (wchar_t)); 218 wide_destp = wide_dest = safe_zalloc(destbufsz * sizeof (wchar_t)); 219 220 if ((srclen = mbstowcs(wide_src, src, srcbufsz - 1)) == (size_t)-1) { 221 /* 222 * We can't trust the string, since in the locale in which 223 * this call is operating, the string contains an invalid 224 * multibyte sequence. There isn't much to do here, so 225 * convert the string byte by byte to wide characters, as 226 * if it came from a C locale (char) string. This isn't 227 * perfect, but at least the characters will make it to 228 * the screen. 229 */ 230 free(wide_src); 231 free(wide_dest); 232 return (unctrl_str_strict_ascii(src, escape_slash, 233 unprintable)); 234 } 235 if (srclen == (srcbufsz - 1)) { 236 wide_src[srclen] = L'\0'; 237 } 238 239 while ((wc = *wide_srcp++) != L'\0') { 240 char cvt_buf[MB_LEN_MAX]; 241 int len, i; 242 char c = get_interp_char(wc); 243 244 if ((c != '\0') && (escape_slash || c != '\\')) { 245 /* 246 * Print "interpreted version" (\n, \a, etc). 247 */ 248 *wide_destp++ = L'\\'; 249 *wide_destp++ = (wchar_t)c; 250 continue; 251 } 252 253 if (iswprint(wc)) { 254 *wide_destp++ = wc; 255 continue; 256 } 257 258 /* 259 * Convert the wide char back into (potentially several) 260 * multibyte characters, then escape out each of those bytes. 261 */ 262 bzero(cvt_buf, sizeof (cvt_buf)); 263 if ((len = wctomb(cvt_buf, wc)) == -1) { 264 /* 265 * This is a totally invalid wide char; discard it. 266 */ 267 continue; 268 } 269 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { 270 uchar_t c = cvt_buf[i]; 271 *wide_destp++ = L'\\'; 272 *wide_destp++ = (wchar_t)('0' + ((c >> 6) & 7)); 273 *wide_destp++ = (wchar_t)('0' + ((c >> 3) & 7)); 274 *wide_destp++ = (wchar_t)('0' + (c & 7)); 275 *unprintable = 1; 276 } 277 } 278 279 *wide_destp = '\0'; 280 destlen = (wide_destp - wide_dest) * MB_CUR_MAX + 1; 281 uc = safe_zalloc(destlen); 282 if (wcstombs(uc, wide_dest, destlen) == (size_t)-1) { 283 /* If we've gotten this far, wcstombs shouldn't fail... */ 284 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: wcstombs failed unexpectedly: %s\n", 285 command, strerror(errno)); 286 exit(1); 287 } else { 288 char *tmp; 289 /* 290 * Try to save memory; don't waste 3 * strlen in the 291 * common case. 292 */ 293 tmp = safe_strdup(uc); 294 free(uc); 295 uc = tmp; 296 } 297 free(wide_dest); 298 free(wide_src); 299 return (uc); 300 } 301 302 /* 303 * These functions determine which characters are safe to be left unquoted. 304 * Rather than starting with every printable character and subtracting out the 305 * shell metacharacters, we take the more conservative approach of starting with 306 * a set of safe characters and adding those few common punctuation characters 307 * which are known to be safe. The rules are: 308 * 309 * If this is a printable character (graph), and not punctuation, it is 310 * safe to leave unquoted. 311 * 312 * If it's one of known hard-coded safe characters, it's also safe to leave 313 * unquoted. 314 * 315 * Otherwise, the entire argument must be quoted. 316 * 317 * This will cause some strings to be unecessarily quoted, but it is safer than 318 * having a character unintentionally interpreted by the shell. 319 */ 320 static int 321 issafe_ascii(char c) 322 { 323 return (isalnum(c) || strchr("_.-/@:,", c) != NULL); 324 } 325 326 static int 327 issafe(wchar_t wc) 328 { 329 return ((iswgraph(wc) && !iswpunct(wc)) || 330 wschr(L"_.-/@:,", wc) != NULL); 331 } 332 333 /*ARGSUSED*/ 334 static char * 335 quote_string_ascii(pargs_data_t *datap, char *src) 336 { 337 char *dst; 338 int quote_count = 0; 339 int need_quote = 0; 340 char *srcp, *dstp; 341 size_t dstlen; 342 343 for (srcp = src; *srcp != '\0'; srcp++) { 344 if (!issafe_ascii(*srcp)) { 345 need_quote = 1; 346 if (*srcp == '\'') 347 quote_count++; 348 } 349 } 350 351 if (!need_quote) 352 return (src); 353 354 /* 355 * The only character we care about here is a single quote. All the 356 * other unprintable characters (and backslashes) will have been dealt 357 * with by unctrl_str(). We make the following subtitution when we 358 * encounter a single quote: 359 * 360 * ' = '"'"' 361 * 362 * In addition, we put single quotes around the entire argument. For 363 * example: 364 * 365 * foo'bar = 'foo'"'"'bar' 366 */ 367 dstlen = strlen(src) + 3 + 4 * quote_count; 368 dst = safe_zalloc(dstlen); 369 370 dstp = dst; 371 *dstp++ = '\''; 372 for (srcp = src; *srcp != '\0'; srcp++, dstp++) { 373 *dstp = *srcp; 374 375 if (*srcp == '\'') { 376 dstp[1] = '"'; 377 dstp[2] = '\''; 378 dstp[3] = '"'; 379 dstp[4] = '\''; 380 dstp += 4; 381 } 382 } 383 *dstp++ = '\''; 384 *dstp = '\0'; 385 386 free(src); 387 388 return (dst); 389 } 390 391 static char * 392 quote_string(pargs_data_t *datap, char *src) 393 { 394 wchar_t *wide_src, *wide_srcp; 395 wchar_t *wide_dest, *wide_destp; 396 char *uc; 397 size_t srcbufsz = strlen(src) + 1; 398 size_t srclen; 399 size_t destbufsz; 400 size_t destlen; 401 int quote_count = 0; 402 int need_quote = 0; 403 404 if (datap->pd_conv_flags & CONV_STRICT_ASCII) 405 return (quote_string_ascii(datap, src)); 406 407 wide_srcp = wide_src = safe_zalloc(srcbufsz * sizeof (wchar_t)); 408 409 if ((srclen = mbstowcs(wide_src, src, srcbufsz - 1)) == (size_t)-1) { 410 free(wide_src); 411 return (quote_string_ascii(datap, src)); 412 } 413 414 if (srclen == srcbufsz - 1) 415 wide_src[srclen] = L'\0'; 416 417 for (wide_srcp = wide_src; *wide_srcp != '\0'; wide_srcp++) { 418 if (!issafe(*wide_srcp)) { 419 need_quote = 1; 420 if (*wide_srcp == L'\'') 421 quote_count++; 422 } 423 } 424 425 if (!need_quote) { 426 free(wide_src); 427 return (src); 428 } 429 430 /* 431 * See comment for quote_string_ascii(), above. 432 */ 433 destbufsz = srcbufsz + 3 + 4 * quote_count; 434 wide_destp = wide_dest = safe_zalloc(destbufsz * sizeof (wchar_t)); 435 436 *wide_destp++ = L'\''; 437 for (wide_srcp = wide_src; *wide_srcp != L'\0'; 438 wide_srcp++, wide_destp++) { 439 *wide_destp = *wide_srcp; 440 441 if (*wide_srcp == L'\'') { 442 wide_destp[1] = L'"'; 443 wide_destp[2] = L'\''; 444 wide_destp[3] = L'"'; 445 wide_destp[4] = L'\''; 446 wide_destp += 4; 447 } 448 } 449 *wide_destp++ = L'\''; 450 *wide_destp = L'\0'; 451 452 destlen = destbufsz * MB_CUR_MAX + 1; 453 uc = safe_zalloc(destlen); 454 if (wcstombs(uc, wide_dest, destlen) == (size_t)-1) { 455 /* If we've gotten this far, wcstombs shouldn't fail... */ 456 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: wcstombs failed unexpectedly: %s\n", 457 command, strerror(errno)); 458 exit(1); 459 } 460 461 free(wide_dest); 462 free(wide_src); 463 464 return (uc); 465 } 466 467 468 /* 469 * Determine the locale of the target process by traversing its environment, 470 * making only one pass for efficiency's sake; stash the result in 471 * datap->pd_locale. 472 * 473 * It's possible that the process has called setlocale() to change its 474 * locale to something different, but we mostly care about making a good 475 * guess as to the locale at exec(2) time. 476 */ 477 static void 478 lookup_locale(pargs_data_t *datap) 479 { 480 int i, j, composite = 0; 481 size_t len = 0; 482 char *pd_locale; 483 char *lc_all = NULL, *lang = NULL; 484 char *lcs[] = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; 485 static const char *cat_names[] = { 486 "LC_CTYPE=", "LC_NUMERIC=", "LC_TIME=", 487 "LC_COLLATE=", "LC_MONETARY=", "LC_MESSAGES=" 488 }; 489 490 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_envc; i++) { 491 char *s = datap->pd_envp_strs[i]; 492 493 if (s == NULL) 494 continue; 495 496 if (strncmp("LC_ALL=", s, strlen("LC_ALL=")) == 0) { 497 /* 498 * Minor optimization-- if we find LC_ALL we're done. 499 */ 500 lc_all = s + strlen("LC_ALL="); 501 break; 502 } 503 for (j = 0; j <= _LastCategory; j++) { 504 if (strncmp(cat_names[j], s, 505 strlen(cat_names[j])) == 0) { 506 lcs[j] = s + strlen(cat_names[j]); 507 } 508 } 509 if (strncmp("LANG=", s, strlen("LANG=")) == 0) { 510 lang = s + strlen("LANG="); 511 } 512 } 513 514 if (lc_all && (*lc_all == '\0')) 515 lc_all = NULL; 516 if (lang && (*lang == '\0')) 517 lang = NULL; 518 519 for (i = 0; i <= _LastCategory; i++) { 520 if (lc_all != NULL) { 521 lcs[i] = lc_all; 522 } else if (lcs[i] != NULL) { 523 lcs[i] = lcs[i]; 524 } else if (lang != NULL) { 525 lcs[i] = lang; 526 } else { 527 lcs[i] = "C"; 528 } 529 if ((i > 0) && (lcs[i] != lcs[i-1])) 530 composite++; 531 532 len += 1 + strlen(lcs[i]); /* 1 extra byte for '/' */ 533 } 534 535 if (composite == 0) { 536 /* simple locale */ 537 pd_locale = safe_strdup(lcs[0]); 538 } else { 539 /* composite locale */ 540 pd_locale = safe_zalloc(len + 1); 541 (void) snprintf(pd_locale, len + 1, "/%s/%s/%s/%s/%s/%s", 542 lcs[0], lcs[1], lcs[2], lcs[3], lcs[4], lcs[5]); 543 } 544 datap->pd_locale = pd_locale; 545 } 546 547 /* 548 * Pull a string from the victim, regardless of size; this routine allocates 549 * memory for the string which must be freed by the caller. 550 */ 551 static char * 552 extract_string(pargs_data_t *datap, uintptr_t addr) 553 { 554 int size = EXTRACT_BUFSZ; 555 char *result; 556 557 result = safe_zalloc(size); 558 559 for (;;) { 560 if (Pread_string(datap->pd_proc, result, size, addr) < 0) { 561 free(result); 562 return (NULL); 563 } else if (strlen(result) == (size - 1)) { 564 free(result); 565 size *= 2; 566 result = safe_zalloc(size); 567 } else { 568 break; 569 } 570 } 571 return (result); 572 } 573 574 /* 575 * Utility function to read an array of pointers from the victim, adjusting 576 * for victim data model; returns the number of bytes successfully read. 577 */ 578 static ssize_t 579 read_ptr_array(pargs_data_t *datap, uintptr_t offset, uintptr_t *buf, 580 size_t nelems) 581 { 582 ssize_t res; 583 584 if (dmodel == PR_MODEL_NATIVE) { 585 res = Pread(datap->pd_proc, buf, nelems * sizeof (uintptr_t), 586 offset); 587 } else { 588 int i; 589 uint32_t *arr32 = safe_zalloc(nelems * sizeof (uint32_t)); 590 591 res = Pread(datap->pd_proc, arr32, nelems * sizeof (uint32_t), 592 offset); 593 if (res > 0) { 594 for (i = 0; i < nelems; i++) 595 buf[i] = arr32[i]; 596 } 597 free(arr32); 598 } 599 return (res); 600 } 601 602 /* 603 * Extract the argv array from the victim; store the pointer values in 604 * datap->pd_argv and the extracted strings in datap->pd_argv_strs. 605 */ 606 static void 607 get_args(pargs_data_t *datap) 608 { 609 size_t argc = datap->pd_psinfo->pr_argc; 610 uintptr_t argvoff = datap->pd_psinfo->pr_argv; 611 int i; 612 613 datap->pd_argc = argc; 614 datap->pd_argv = safe_zalloc(argc * sizeof (uintptr_t)); 615 616 if (read_ptr_array(datap, argvoff, datap->pd_argv, argc) <= 0) { 617 free(datap->pd_argv); 618 datap->pd_argv = NULL; 619 return; 620 } 621 622 datap->pd_argv_strs = safe_zalloc(argc * sizeof (char *)); 623 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { 624 if (datap->pd_argv[i] == 0) 625 continue; 626 datap->pd_argv_strs[i] = extract_string(datap, 627 datap->pd_argv[i]); 628 } 629 } 630 631 /*ARGSUSED*/ 632 static int 633 build_env(void *data, struct ps_prochandle *pr, uintptr_t addr, const char *str) 634 { 635 pargs_data_t *datap = data; 636 637 if (datap->pd_envp != NULL) { 638 if (datap->pd_envc == datap->pd_env_space) { 639 /* 640 * Not enough space for storing the env (it has more 641 * items than before). Try to grow both arrays. 642 */ 643 void *new = realloc(datap->pd_envp, 644 sizeof (uintptr_t) * datap->pd_env_space * 2); 645 if (new == NULL) 646 return (1); 647 datap->pd_envp = new; 648 649 new = realloc(datap->pd_envp_strs, 650 sizeof (char *) * datap->pd_env_space * 2); 651 if (new == NULL) 652 return (1); 653 datap->pd_envp_strs = new; 654 655 datap->pd_env_space *= 2; 656 } 657 658 datap->pd_envp[datap->pd_envc] = addr; 659 if (str == NULL) 660 datap->pd_envp_strs[datap->pd_envc] = NULL; 661 else 662 datap->pd_envp_strs[datap->pd_envc] = strdup(str); 663 } 664 665 datap->pd_envc++; 666 667 return (0); 668 } 669 670 static void 671 get_env(pargs_data_t *datap) 672 { 673 struct ps_prochandle *pr = datap->pd_proc; 674 675 datap->pd_envc = 0; 676 (void) Penv_iter(pr, build_env, datap); 677 678 /* We must allocate space for at least one entry */ 679 datap->pd_env_space = datap->pd_envc != 0 ? datap->pd_envc : 1; 680 datap->pd_envp = safe_zalloc(sizeof (uintptr_t) * datap->pd_env_space); 681 datap->pd_envp_strs = 682 safe_zalloc(sizeof (char *) * datap->pd_env_space); 683 684 datap->pd_envc = 0; 685 (void) Penv_iter(pr, build_env, datap); 686 } 687 688 /* 689 * The following at_* routines are used to decode data from the aux vector. 690 */ 691 692 /*ARGSUSED*/ 693 static void 694 at_null(long val, char *instr, size_t n, char *str) 695 { 696 str[0] = '\0'; 697 } 698 699 /*ARGSUSED*/ 700 static void 701 at_str(long val, char *instr, size_t n, char *str) 702 { 703 str[0] = '\0'; 704 if (instr != NULL) { 705 (void) strlcpy(str, instr, n); 706 } 707 } 708 709 /* 710 * Note: Don't forget to add a corresponding case to isainfo(1). 711 */ 712 713 #define FMT_AV(s, n, hwcap, mask, name) \ 714 if ((hwcap) & (mask)) \ 715 (void) snprintf(s, n, "%s" name " | ", s) 716 717 /*ARGSUSED*/ 718 static void 719 at_hwcap(long val, char *instr, size_t n, char *str) 720 { 721 #if defined(__sparc) || defined(__sparcv9) 722 (void) elfcap_hw1_to_str(ELFCAP_STYLE_UC, val, str, n, 723 ELFCAP_FMT_PIPSPACE, EM_SPARC); 724 725 #elif defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64) 726 (void) elfcap_hw1_to_str(ELFCAP_STYLE_UC, val, str, n, 727 ELFCAP_FMT_PIPSPACE, EM_386); 728 #else 729 #error "port me" 730 #endif 731 } 732 733 /*ARGSUSED*/ 734 static void 735 at_hwcap2(long val, char *instr, size_t n, char *str) 736 { 737 #if defined(__sparc) || defined(__sparcv9) 738 (void) elfcap_hw2_to_str(ELFCAP_STYLE_UC, val, str, n, 739 ELFCAP_FMT_PIPSPACE, EM_SPARC); 740 741 #elif defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64) 742 (void) elfcap_hw2_to_str(ELFCAP_STYLE_UC, val, str, n, 743 ELFCAP_FMT_PIPSPACE, EM_386); 744 #else 745 #error "port me" 746 #endif 747 } 748 749 750 /*ARGSUSED*/ 751 static void 752 at_uid(long val, char *instr, size_t n, char *str) 753 { 754 struct passwd *pw = getpwuid((uid_t)val); 755 756 if ((pw == NULL) || (pw->pw_name == NULL)) 757 str[0] = '\0'; 758 else 759 (void) snprintf(str, n, "%lu(%s)", val, pw->pw_name); 760 } 761 762 763 /*ARGSUSED*/ 764 static void 765 at_gid(long val, char *instr, size_t n, char *str) 766 { 767 struct group *gr = getgrgid((gid_t)val); 768 769 if ((gr == NULL) || (gr->gr_name == NULL)) 770 str[0] = '\0'; 771 else 772 (void) snprintf(str, n, "%lu(%s)", val, gr->gr_name); 773 } 774 775 static struct auxfl { 776 int af_flag; 777 const char *af_name; 778 } auxfl[] = { 779 { AF_SUN_SETUGID, "setugid" }, 780 }; 781 782 /*ARGSUSED*/ 783 static void 784 at_flags(long val, char *instr, size_t n, char *str) 785 { 786 int i; 787 788 *str = '\0'; 789 790 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (auxfl)/sizeof (struct auxfl); i++) { 791 if ((val & auxfl[i].af_flag) != 0) { 792 if (*str != '\0') 793 (void) strlcat(str, ",", n); 794 (void) strlcat(str, auxfl[i].af_name, n); 795 } 796 } 797 } 798 799 #define MAX_AT_NAME_LEN 15 800 801 struct aux_id { 802 int aux_type; 803 const char *aux_name; 804 void (*aux_decode)(long, char *, size_t, char *); 805 }; 806 807 static struct aux_id aux_arr[] = { 808 { AT_NULL, "AT_NULL", at_null }, 809 { AT_IGNORE, "AT_IGNORE", at_null }, 810 { AT_EXECFD, "AT_EXECFD", at_null }, 811 { AT_PHDR, "AT_PHDR", at_null }, 812 { AT_PHENT, "AT_PHENT", at_null }, 813 { AT_PHNUM, "AT_PHNUM", at_null }, 814 { AT_PAGESZ, "AT_PAGESZ", at_null }, 815 { AT_BASE, "AT_BASE", at_null }, 816 { AT_FLAGS, "AT_FLAGS", at_null }, 817 { AT_ENTRY, "AT_ENTRY", at_null }, 818 { AT_SUN_UID, "AT_SUN_UID", at_uid }, 819 { AT_SUN_RUID, "AT_SUN_RUID", at_uid }, 820 { AT_SUN_GID, "AT_SUN_GID", at_gid }, 821 { AT_SUN_RGID, "AT_SUN_RGID", at_gid }, 822 { AT_SUN_LDELF, "AT_SUN_LDELF", at_null }, 823 { AT_SUN_LDSHDR, "AT_SUN_LDSHDR", at_null }, 824 { AT_SUN_LDNAME, "AT_SUN_LDNAME", at_null }, 825 { AT_SUN_LPAGESZ, "AT_SUN_LPAGESZ", at_null }, 826 { AT_SUN_PLATFORM, "AT_SUN_PLATFORM", at_str }, 827 { AT_SUN_EXECNAME, "AT_SUN_EXECNAME", at_str }, 828 { AT_SUN_HWCAP, "AT_SUN_HWCAP", at_hwcap }, 829 { AT_SUN_HWCAP2, "AT_SUN_HWCAP2", at_hwcap2 }, 830 { AT_SUN_IFLUSH, "AT_SUN_IFLUSH", at_null }, 831 { AT_SUN_CPU, "AT_SUN_CPU", at_null }, 832 { AT_SUN_MMU, "AT_SUN_MMU", at_null }, 833 { AT_SUN_LDDATA, "AT_SUN_LDDATA", at_null }, 834 { AT_SUN_AUXFLAGS, "AT_SUN_AUXFLAGS", at_flags }, 835 { AT_SUN_EMULATOR, "AT_SUN_EMULATOR", at_str }, 836 { AT_SUN_BRANDNAME, "AT_SUN_BRANDNAME", at_str }, 837 { AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX1, "AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX1", at_null }, 838 { AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX2, "AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX2", at_null }, 839 { AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX3, "AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX3", at_null } 840 }; 841 842 #define N_AT_ENTS (sizeof (aux_arr) / sizeof (struct aux_id)) 843 844 /* 845 * Return the aux_id entry for the given aux type; returns NULL if not found. 846 */ 847 static struct aux_id * 848 aux_find(int type) 849 { 850 int i; 851 852 for (i = 0; i < N_AT_ENTS; i++) { 853 if (type == aux_arr[i].aux_type) 854 return (&aux_arr[i]); 855 } 856 857 return (NULL); 858 } 859 860 static void 861 get_auxv(pargs_data_t *datap) 862 { 863 int i; 864 const auxv_t *auxvp; 865 866 /* 867 * Fetch the aux vector from the target process. 868 */ 869 if (ps_pauxv(datap->pd_proc, &auxvp) != PS_OK) 870 return; 871 872 for (i = 0; auxvp[i].a_type != AT_NULL; i++) 873 continue; 874 875 datap->pd_auxc = i; 876 datap->pd_auxv = safe_zalloc(i * sizeof (auxv_t)); 877 bcopy(auxvp, datap->pd_auxv, i * sizeof (auxv_t)); 878 879 datap->pd_auxv_strs = safe_zalloc(datap->pd_auxc * sizeof (char *)); 880 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_auxc; i++) { 881 struct aux_id *aux = aux_find(datap->pd_auxv[i].a_type); 882 883 /* 884 * Grab strings for those entries which have a string-decoder. 885 */ 886 if ((aux != NULL) && (aux->aux_decode == at_str)) { 887 datap->pd_auxv_strs[i] = 888 extract_string(datap, datap->pd_auxv[i].a_un.a_val); 889 } 890 } 891 } 892 893 /* 894 * Prepare to convert characters in the victim's character set into user's 895 * character set. 896 */ 897 static void 898 setup_conversions(pargs_data_t *datap, int *diflocale) 899 { 900 char *mylocale = NULL, *mycharset = NULL; 901 char *targetlocale = NULL, *targetcharset = NULL; 902 903 mycharset = safe_strdup(nl_langinfo(CODESET)); 904 905 mylocale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); 906 if ((mylocale == NULL) || (strcmp(mylocale, "") == 0)) 907 mylocale = "C"; 908 mylocale = safe_strdup(mylocale); 909 910 if (datap->pd_conv_flags & CONV_STRICT_ASCII) 911 goto done; 912 913 /* 914 * If the target's locale is "C" or "POSIX", go fast. 915 */ 916 if ((strcmp(datap->pd_locale, "C") == 0) || 917 (strcmp(datap->pd_locale, "POSIX") == 0)) { 918 datap->pd_conv_flags |= CONV_STRICT_ASCII; 919 goto done; 920 } 921 922 /* 923 * Switch to the victim's locale, and discover its character set. 924 */ 925 if (setlocale(LC_ALL, datap->pd_locale) == NULL) { 926 (void) fprintf(stderr, 927 "%s: Couldn't determine locale of target process.\n", 928 command); 929 (void) fprintf(stderr, 930 "%s: Some strings may not be displayed properly.\n", 931 command); 932 goto done; 933 } 934 935 /* 936 * Get LC_CTYPE part of target's locale, and its codeset. 937 */ 938 targetlocale = safe_strdup(setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL)); 939 targetcharset = safe_strdup(nl_langinfo(CODESET)); 940 941 /* 942 * Now go fully back to the pargs user's locale. 943 */ 944 (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); 945 946 /* 947 * It's safe to bail here if the lc_ctype of the locales are the 948 * same-- we know that their encodings and characters sets are the same. 949 */ 950 if (strcmp(targetlocale, mylocale) == 0) 951 goto done; 952 953 *diflocale = 1; 954 955 /* 956 * If the codeset of the victim matches our codeset then iconv need 957 * not be involved. 958 */ 959 if (strcmp(mycharset, targetcharset) == 0) 960 goto done; 961 962 if ((datap->pd_iconv = iconv_open(mycharset, targetcharset)) 963 == (iconv_t)-1) { 964 /* 965 * EINVAL indicates there was no conversion available 966 * from victim charset to mycharset 967 */ 968 if (errno != EINVAL) { 969 (void) fprintf(stderr, 970 "%s: failed to initialize iconv: %s\n", 971 command, strerror(errno)); 972 exit(1); 973 } 974 datap->pd_conv_flags |= CONV_STRICT_ASCII; 975 } else { 976 datap->pd_conv_flags |= CONV_USE_ICONV; 977 } 978 done: 979 free(mycharset); 980 free(mylocale); 981 free(targetcharset); 982 free(targetlocale); 983 } 984 985 static void 986 cleanup_conversions(pargs_data_t *datap) 987 { 988 if (datap->pd_conv_flags & CONV_USE_ICONV) { 989 (void) iconv_close(datap->pd_iconv); 990 } 991 } 992 993 static char * 994 convert_run_iconv(pargs_data_t *datap, const char *str) 995 { 996 size_t inleft, outleft, bufsz = 64; 997 char *outstr, *outstrptr; 998 const char *instrptr; 999 1000 for (;;) { 1001 outstrptr = outstr = safe_zalloc(bufsz + 1); 1002 outleft = bufsz; 1003 1004 /* 1005 * Generate the "initial shift state" sequence, placing that 1006 * at the head of the string. 1007 */ 1008 inleft = 0; 1009 (void) iconv(datap->pd_iconv, NULL, &inleft, 1010 &outstrptr, &outleft); 1011 1012 inleft = strlen(str); 1013 instrptr = str; 1014 if (iconv(datap->pd_iconv, &instrptr, &inleft, &outstrptr, 1015 &outleft) != (size_t)-1) { 1016 /* 1017 * Outstr must be null terminated upon exit from 1018 * iconv(). 1019 */ 1020 *(outstr + (bufsz - outleft)) = '\0'; 1021 break; 1022 } else if (errno == E2BIG) { 1023 bufsz *= 2; 1024 free(outstr); 1025 } else if ((errno == EILSEQ) || (errno == EINVAL)) { 1026 free(outstr); 1027 return (NULL); 1028 } else { 1029 /* 1030 * iconv() could in theory return EBADF, but that 1031 * shouldn't happen. 1032 */ 1033 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1034 "%s: iconv(3C) failed unexpectedly: %s\n", 1035 command, strerror(errno)); 1036 1037 exit(1); 1038 } 1039 } 1040 return (outstr); 1041 } 1042 1043 /* 1044 * Returns a freshly allocated string converted to the local character set, 1045 * removed of unprintable characters. 1046 */ 1047 static char * 1048 convert_str(pargs_data_t *datap, const char *str, int *unprintable) 1049 { 1050 char *retstr, *tmp; 1051 1052 if (datap->pd_conv_flags & CONV_STRICT_ASCII) { 1053 retstr = unctrl_str_strict_ascii(str, 1, unprintable); 1054 return (retstr); 1055 } 1056 1057 if ((datap->pd_conv_flags & CONV_USE_ICONV) == 0) { 1058 /* 1059 * If we aren't using iconv(), convert control chars in 1060 * the string in pargs' locale, since that is the display 1061 * locale. 1062 */ 1063 retstr = unctrl_str(str, 1, unprintable); 1064 return (retstr); 1065 } 1066 1067 /* 1068 * The logic here is a bit (ahem) tricky. Start by converting 1069 * unprintable characters *in the target's locale*. This should 1070 * eliminate a variety of unprintable or illegal characters-- in 1071 * short, it should leave us with something which iconv() won't 1072 * have trouble with. 1073 * 1074 * After allowing iconv to convert characters as needed, run unctrl 1075 * again in pargs' locale-- This time to make sure that any 1076 * characters which aren't printable according to the *current* 1077 * locale (independent of the current codeset) get taken care of. 1078 * Without this second stage, we might (for example) fail to 1079 * properly handle characters converted into the 646 character set 1080 * (which are 8-bits wide), but which must be displayed in the C 1081 * locale (which uses 646, but whose printable characters are a 1082 * subset of the 7-bit characters). 1083 * 1084 * Note that assuming the victim's locale using LC_ALL will be 1085 * problematic when pargs' messages are internationalized in the 1086 * future (and it calls textdomain(3C)). In this case, any 1087 * error message fprintf'd in unctrl_str() will be in the wrong 1088 * LC_MESSAGES class. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. 1089 */ 1090 (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, datap->pd_locale); 1091 retstr = unctrl_str(str, 1, unprintable); 1092 (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); 1093 1094 tmp = retstr; 1095 if ((retstr = convert_run_iconv(datap, retstr)) == NULL) { 1096 /* 1097 * In this (rare but real) case, the iconv() failed even 1098 * though we unctrl'd the string. Treat the original string 1099 * (str) as a C locale string and strip it that way. 1100 */ 1101 free(tmp); 1102 return (unctrl_str_strict_ascii(str, 0, unprintable)); 1103 } 1104 1105 free(tmp); 1106 tmp = retstr; 1107 /* 1108 * Run unctrl_str, but make sure not to escape \ characters, which 1109 * may have resulted from the first round of unctrl. 1110 */ 1111 retstr = unctrl_str(retstr, 0, unprintable); 1112 free(tmp); 1113 return (retstr); 1114 } 1115 1116 1117 static void 1118 convert_array(pargs_data_t *datap, char **arr, size_t count, int *unprintable) 1119 { 1120 int i; 1121 char *tmp; 1122 1123 if (arr == NULL) 1124 return; 1125 1126 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { 1127 if ((tmp = arr[i]) == NULL) 1128 continue; 1129 arr[i] = convert_str(datap, arr[i], unprintable); 1130 free(tmp); 1131 } 1132 } 1133 1134 /* 1135 * Free data allocated during the gathering phase. 1136 */ 1137 static void 1138 free_data(pargs_data_t *datap) 1139 { 1140 int i; 1141 1142 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_argc; i++) 1143 free(datap->pd_argv_strs[i]); 1144 free(datap->pd_argv); 1145 free(datap->pd_argv_strs); 1146 1147 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_envc; i++) 1148 free(datap->pd_envp_strs[i]); 1149 free(datap->pd_envp); 1150 free(datap->pd_envp_strs); 1151 1152 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_auxc; i++) 1153 free(datap->pd_auxv_strs[i]); 1154 free(datap->pd_auxv); 1155 free(datap->pd_auxv_strs); 1156 } 1157 1158 static void 1159 print_args(pargs_data_t *datap) 1160 { 1161 int i; 1162 1163 if (datap->pd_argv == NULL) { 1164 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to read argv[]\n", command); 1165 return; 1166 } 1167 1168 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_argc; i++) { 1169 (void) printf("argv[%d]: ", i); 1170 if (datap->pd_argv[i] == NULL) { 1171 (void) printf("<NULL>\n"); 1172 } else if (datap->pd_argv_strs[i] == NULL) { 1173 (void) printf("<0x%0*lx>\n", 1174 (dmodel == PR_MODEL_LP64)? 16 : 8, 1175 (long)datap->pd_argv[i]); 1176 } else { 1177 (void) printf("%s\n", datap->pd_argv_strs[i]); 1178 } 1179 } 1180 } 1181 1182 static void 1183 print_env(pargs_data_t *datap) 1184 { 1185 int i; 1186 1187 if (datap->pd_envp == NULL) { 1188 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to read envp[]\n", command); 1189 return; 1190 } 1191 1192 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_envc; i++) { 1193 (void) printf("envp[%d]: ", i); 1194 if (datap->pd_envp[i] == 0) { 1195 break; 1196 } else if (datap->pd_envp_strs[i] == NULL) { 1197 (void) printf("<0x%0*lx>\n", 1198 (dmodel == PR_MODEL_LP64)? 16 : 8, 1199 (long)datap->pd_envp[i]); 1200 } else { 1201 (void) printf("%s\n", datap->pd_envp_strs[i]); 1202 } 1203 } 1204 } 1205 1206 static int 1207 print_cmdline(pargs_data_t *datap) 1208 { 1209 int i; 1210 1211 /* 1212 * Go through and check to see if we have valid data. If not, print 1213 * an error message and bail. 1214 */ 1215 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_argc; i++) { 1216 if (datap->pd_argv == NULL || datap->pd_argv[i] == NULL || 1217 datap->pd_argv_strs[i] == NULL) { 1218 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: target has corrupted " 1219 "argument list\n", command); 1220 return (1); 1221 } 1222 1223 datap->pd_argv_strs[i] = 1224 quote_string(datap, datap->pd_argv_strs[i]); 1225 } 1226 1227 if (datap->pd_execname == NULL) { 1228 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot determine name of " 1229 "executable\n", command); 1230 return (1); 1231 } 1232 1233 (void) printf("%s ", datap->pd_execname); 1234 1235 for (i = 1; i < datap->pd_argc; i++) 1236 (void) printf("%s ", datap->pd_argv_strs[i]); 1237 1238 (void) printf("\n"); 1239 1240 return (0); 1241 } 1242 1243 static void 1244 print_auxv(pargs_data_t *datap) 1245 { 1246 int i; 1247 const auxv_t *pa; 1248 1249 /* 1250 * Print the names and values of all the aux vector entries. 1251 */ 1252 for (i = 0; i < datap->pd_auxc; i++) { 1253 char type[32]; 1254 char decode[PATH_MAX]; 1255 struct aux_id *aux; 1256 long v; 1257 pa = &datap->pd_auxv[i]; 1258 1259 aux = aux_find(pa->a_type); 1260 v = (long)pa->a_un.a_val; 1261 1262 if (aux != NULL) { 1263 /* 1264 * Fetch aux vector type string and decoded 1265 * representation of the value. 1266 */ 1267 (void) strlcpy(type, aux->aux_name, sizeof (type)); 1268 aux->aux_decode(v, datap->pd_auxv_strs[i], 1269 sizeof (decode), decode); 1270 } else { 1271 (void) snprintf(type, sizeof (type), "%d", pa->a_type); 1272 decode[0] = '\0'; 1273 } 1274 1275 (void) printf("%-*s 0x%0*lx %s\n", MAX_AT_NAME_LEN, type, 1276 (dmodel == PR_MODEL_LP64)? 16 : 8, v, decode); 1277 } 1278 } 1279 1280 int 1281 main(int argc, char *argv[]) 1282 { 1283 int aflag = 0, cflag = 0, eflag = 0, xflag = 0, lflag = 0; 1284 int errflg = 0, retc = 0; 1285 int opt; 1286 int error = 1; 1287 core_content_t content = 0; 1288 1289 (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); 1290 1291 if ((command = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != NULL) 1292 command++; 1293 else 1294 command = argv[0]; 1295 1296 while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "acelxF")) != EOF) { 1297 switch (opt) { 1298 case 'a': /* show process arguments */ 1299 content |= CC_CONTENT_STACK; 1300 aflag++; 1301 break; 1302 case 'c': /* force 7-bit ascii */ 1303 cflag++; 1304 break; 1305 case 'e': /* show environment variables */ 1306 content |= CC_CONTENT_STACK; 1307 eflag++; 1308 break; 1309 case 'l': 1310 lflag++; 1311 aflag++; /* -l implies -a */ 1312 break; 1313 case 'x': /* show aux vector entries */ 1314 xflag++; 1315 break; 1316 case 'F': 1317 /* 1318 * Since we open the process read-only, there is no need 1319 * for the -F flag. It's a documented flag, so we 1320 * consume it silently. 1321 */ 1322 break; 1323 default: 1324 errflg++; 1325 break; 1326 } 1327 } 1328 1329 /* -a is the default if no options are specified */ 1330 if ((aflag + eflag + xflag + lflag) == 0) { 1331 aflag++; 1332 content |= CC_CONTENT_STACK; 1333 } 1334 1335 /* -l cannot be used with the -x or -e flags */ 1336 if (lflag && (xflag || eflag)) { 1337 (void) fprintf(stderr, "-l is incompatible with -x and -e\n"); 1338 errflg++; 1339 } 1340 1341 argc -= optind; 1342 argv += optind; 1343 1344 if (errflg || argc <= 0) { 1345 (void) fprintf(stderr, 1346 "usage: %s [-aceFlx] { pid | core } ...\n" 1347 " (show process arguments and environment)\n" 1348 " -a: show process arguments (default)\n" 1349 " -c: interpret characters as 7-bit ascii regardless of " 1350 "locale\n" 1351 " -e: show environment variables\n" 1352 " -F: force grabbing of the target process\n" 1353 " -l: display arguments as command line\n" 1354 " -x: show aux vector entries\n", command); 1355 return (2); 1356 } 1357 1358 while (argc-- > 0) { 1359 char *arg; 1360 int gret, r; 1361 psinfo_t psinfo; 1362 char *psargs_conv; 1363 struct ps_prochandle *Pr; 1364 pargs_data_t datap; 1365 char *info; 1366 size_t info_sz; 1367 int pstate; 1368 char execname[PATH_MAX]; 1369 int unprintable; 1370 int diflocale; 1371 1372 (void) fflush(stdout); 1373 arg = *argv++; 1374 1375 /* 1376 * Suppress extra blanks lines if we've encountered processes 1377 * which can't be opened. 1378 */ 1379 if (error == 0) { 1380 (void) printf("\n"); 1381 } 1382 error = 0; 1383 1384 /* 1385 * First grab just the psinfo information, in case this 1386 * process is a zombie (in which case proc_arg_grab() will 1387 * fail). If so, print a nice message and continue. 1388 */ 1389 if (proc_arg_psinfo(arg, PR_ARG_ANY, &psinfo, 1390 &gret) == -1) { 1391 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot examine %s: %s\n", 1392 command, arg, Pgrab_error(gret)); 1393 retc++; 1394 error = 1; 1395 continue; 1396 } 1397 1398 if (psinfo.pr_nlwp == 0) { 1399 (void) printf("%d: <defunct>\n", (int)psinfo.pr_pid); 1400 continue; 1401 } 1402 1403 /* 1404 * If process is a "system" process (like pageout), just 1405 * print its psargs and continue on. 1406 */ 1407 if (psinfo.pr_size == 0 && psinfo.pr_rssize == 0) { 1408 proc_unctrl_psinfo(&psinfo); 1409 if (!lflag) 1410 (void) printf("%d: ", (int)psinfo.pr_pid); 1411 (void) printf("%s\n", psinfo.pr_psargs); 1412 continue; 1413 } 1414 1415 /* 1416 * Open the process readonly, since we do not need to write to 1417 * the control file. 1418 */ 1419 if ((Pr = proc_arg_grab(arg, PR_ARG_ANY, PGRAB_RDONLY, 1420 &gret)) == NULL) { 1421 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot examine %s: %s\n", 1422 command, arg, Pgrab_error(gret)); 1423 retc++; 1424 error = 1; 1425 continue; 1426 } 1427 1428 pstate = Pstate(Pr); 1429 1430 if (pstate == PS_DEAD && 1431 (Pcontent(Pr) & content) != content) { 1432 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: core '%s' has " 1433 "insufficient content\n", command, arg); 1434 retc++; 1435 continue; 1436 } 1437 1438 /* 1439 * If malloc() fails, we return here so that we can let go 1440 * of the victim, restore our locale, print a message, 1441 * then exit. 1442 */ 1443 if ((r = setjmp(env)) != 0) { 1444 Prelease(Pr, 0); 1445 (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); 1446 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: out of memory: %s\n", 1447 command, strerror(r)); 1448 return (1); 1449 } 1450 1451 dmodel = Pstatus(Pr)->pr_dmodel; 1452 bzero(&datap, sizeof (datap)); 1453 bcopy(Ppsinfo(Pr), &psinfo, sizeof (psinfo_t)); 1454 datap.pd_proc = Pr; 1455 datap.pd_psinfo = &psinfo; 1456 1457 if (cflag) 1458 datap.pd_conv_flags |= CONV_STRICT_ASCII; 1459 1460 /* 1461 * Strip control characters, then record process summary in 1462 * a buffer, since we don't want to print anything out until 1463 * after we release the process. 1464 */ 1465 1466 /* 1467 * The process is neither a system process nor defunct. 1468 * 1469 * Do printing and post-processing (like name lookups) after 1470 * gathering the raw data from the process and releasing it. 1471 * This way, we don't deadlock on (for example) name lookup 1472 * if we grabbed the nscd and do 'pargs -x'. 1473 * 1474 * We always fetch the environment of the target, so that we 1475 * can make an educated guess about its locale. 1476 */ 1477 get_env(&datap); 1478 if (aflag != 0) 1479 get_args(&datap); 1480 if (xflag != 0) 1481 get_auxv(&datap); 1482 1483 /* 1484 * If malloc() fails after this poiint, we return here to 1485 * restore our locale and print a message. If we don't 1486 * reset this, we might erroneously try to Prelease a process 1487 * twice. 1488 */ 1489 if ((r = setjmp(env)) != 0) { 1490 (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); 1491 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: out of memory: %s\n", 1492 command, strerror(r)); 1493 return (1); 1494 } 1495 1496 /* 1497 * For the -l option, we need a proper name for this executable 1498 * before we release it. 1499 */ 1500 if (lflag) 1501 datap.pd_execname = Pexecname(Pr, execname, 1502 sizeof (execname)); 1503 1504 Prelease(Pr, 0); 1505 1506 /* 1507 * Crawl through the environment to determine the locale of 1508 * the target. 1509 */ 1510 lookup_locale(&datap); 1511 diflocale = 0; 1512 setup_conversions(&datap, &diflocale); 1513 1514 if (lflag != 0) { 1515 unprintable = 0; 1516 convert_array(&datap, datap.pd_argv_strs, 1517 datap.pd_argc, &unprintable); 1518 if (diflocale) 1519 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Warning, target " 1520 "locale differs from current locale\n", 1521 command); 1522 else if (unprintable) 1523 (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: Warning, command " 1524 "line contains unprintable characters\n", 1525 command); 1526 1527 retc += print_cmdline(&datap); 1528 } else { 1529 psargs_conv = convert_str(&datap, psinfo.pr_psargs, 1530 &unprintable); 1531 info_sz = strlen(psargs_conv) + MAXPATHLEN + 32 + 1; 1532 info = malloc(info_sz); 1533 if (pstate == PS_DEAD) { 1534 (void) snprintf(info, info_sz, 1535 "core '%s' of %d:\t%s\n", 1536 arg, (int)psinfo.pr_pid, psargs_conv); 1537 } else { 1538 (void) snprintf(info, info_sz, "%d:\t%s\n", 1539 (int)psinfo.pr_pid, psargs_conv); 1540 } 1541 (void) printf("%s", info); 1542 free(info); 1543 free(psargs_conv); 1544 1545 if (aflag != 0) { 1546 convert_array(&datap, datap.pd_argv_strs, 1547 datap.pd_argc, &unprintable); 1548 print_args(&datap); 1549 if (eflag || xflag) 1550 (void) printf("\n"); 1551 } 1552 1553 if (eflag != 0) { 1554 convert_array(&datap, datap.pd_envp_strs, 1555 datap.pd_envc, &unprintable); 1556 print_env(&datap); 1557 if (xflag) 1558 (void) printf("\n"); 1559 } 1560 1561 if (xflag != 0) { 1562 convert_array(&datap, datap.pd_auxv_strs, 1563 datap.pd_auxc, &unprintable); 1564 print_auxv(&datap); 1565 } 1566 } 1567 1568 cleanup_conversions(&datap); 1569 free_data(&datap); 1570 } 1571 1572 return (retc != 0 ? 1 : 0); 1573 } 1574